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Highland Park News (1874), 27 May 1898, p. 1

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HARTRUNF KEMMERER NEWS STORE. us for regulating and ing thc exact tcnsion) are r of the features that asize the Izigh grade INCH TENSION VSION INDICATOR sun the m h grade it: of the éhitc. {for our elegant H. T. Spyme MACHINE (20., gcconom'y, but buy the pg machine with an estab- l reputation. that guar- 5 you long and satisfac- ‘suvice. a: at a a .55 L: comfort for present ClEVElk‘D. 0 MW“ \QQ» 56 Sanbom Tea and Coffee Uecorator ’aper Hanger. TABLES. TEL EPHONE 46 nmnnvg y, Hm. Fwd, Can. Fran, Corn, ‘lcal. Gluten, ”cal filddllngs and Stray 05., Hm" mmumumsmumw ea. Coffee Uulcanizing. rmmms mnmmvm Highland Park. Ill wheel ? and UftQXL In this connection we call atten- tion to 21 communication elsewhere published from James Andersonmne of the furmiumt citizens of Lake: For- est and all this north shore. indeed without parental permission. \Ye knuw this to be 21 fact. for we have won it with unr own eyes. especiafly when the children are at school or away from home with their mates, step up to a faucet and drink freely less and drank the water with or without parental permission. \Ye The hrcukinv of our intake Water];1 T1111 1 pine 11 [MY “111:1“ zwo may vet prom; 11111111111, to l1'111e been 1111 01 ent of no small lcontest. importance, beyond and above the l {1,1 311. 1~ thouszintlor twelve hundred dollars lommul t expensu in 11 inch iti111ol1eLlthecit_1‘.1It-1y11111~ 1 J mt 111111 there hre quite 21 number 1 1,100.,” 11111111110111 fe1er cusvs in tn1111. most- laeeinml 1 l1 111111>111_; the school children 1111111111M 1,1. prnhahh traceable in most if I111t1tC1t1 31111 ullt 111 ('lxn. to the us: of tho pvl- 10111111111111 lutcl lake water “hile the intukegghypd 111 pipe was being repaired. 1 That teul- : 111g 111111-1- poreiry supplv pipe went out onl1‘ 11:1 [‘1151 (-11 iv“ hundred feet and 1011111 not have ,1111y 11111 11 lw-u far from the outlet or the cur- 1,101“ 1111. rent of tl1é1.se\1'111,_‘;0. 11ml so tl1e11111111‘1'1111- Miter 11115'easil1' conta111inz1te-d. The $11, 51,1511“ cit1 authorities promptl1 issued Lwli1- 1 been .1111 1‘ culurs to e1er1 “uter taker in thel 3116111111 (it1. 1111rr1i11u them against usinv the “1111.11 \1111 \111t11r for drinking purposes 11nless1111j01111111111 it was boilml 21s it 11119 liable to cause l(l8l)lltfll)lt‘ disease. Some parents 11 ere careless 351011-11- 111 thoughtless and iwuordnt and in 11-11-11, 1111 ' 5115 their children 11 ere recli- lino 11m :14 But all these details a good com-l mittee could arrange and now hthe problem i§ shall we have it? It would he a grand thing to advertise (the; town‘ Evanston is going in for it. Shall we lag behindxthe procession? ’ d Since \i'ritirig the above We learn that several of the societies have 11 ,‘ "Fourth of July" celebration under way. and they wantto unite with the ‘ citizens generally and make it a wholef mwn zilluir with school children. ini fact chryhotly in it. Let us Lil) this; or something like it, and for once 5: make the Park conspicuous. l Firs-t have a citizen's meeting of all the city. east and west sides, mil- liunnirm and working men. talktlie mzitterm'er. elect some live man like i W. A. Alexander. as president. who, woul-‘l put his whole soul and body : into it and a good executive com- 5 mime or list of committees for ‘the various kinds of Work and set the enterprise U11 its feet. Have a band ‘ or orchestra or both, kailntfuruffor. dancing for everybody. and in line evening, inctend of little local family firmvorks all over town. let every body join in tlw matter of a grand display on the lnlw. or down on tllai bench wlinre everybody cauld go and .‘ l . . . i see the grand pyrotechnic-a] exhibit. ‘1 l This Spanish-American War has; far reaching results 0111: is tho stir. 1 ring up of the old spirit of patribt ism among the 11901111. in those “"110 cannot as Well as in thosewho can go! 1 J to the War. Among the stay at homei contingent tht‘rt‘ are munv who want to do something 111111 {hwy hme been asking us to Voice thei1 sientinwnts1 and set the ball rolling In a weird i theV‘ \\ 11111 2111 uldtime Fourth of Julv i celebration here at home one of and! for the peopic; one where eV erV‘ bodv,I goes and has :1 good time Some such ‘ scheme as the foilmung husheen 011-; V 1 lined {11 115. We aim itfor _\11utothi11k \ 5 01er1md 1111-11 act 1111111111. A SERIOUS PROBLEM VOL 111. W’HAT DO YOU SAY ? CUHSIHCULHI‘} \\' e a have x )eClZltu ? 00] or ‘ mat es, freely 9‘ attenâ€" ewhere on. one (9 For imlegd ‘ Tlu-rewaaa call {or a special meeting of the council Tuesday .evening. but as u quorum fuilml to materialize nothing was done. As jthc regular meeting will nut tunic ,fur nearly twu weeks, if they want !till then to start over ulvaiu. it will :l}e the middle of June before any- .thinv can be done: but the alderman 1 “ill all be here and the trial can pru- lCt’cd from start to finish “ith little or nu interruption. if 11‘" iCitv Attumv)‘ Smoot was m 1112: Silence reigned for half a minute, i when Alderman Phillips moved an} adjournment. which being a now;J debatable motion, was carried and: slowly the aldermen wended their4l way to their homes. deeply punder- : ing the serious prohlemâ€"«“when- ilrt“ we at i The city council met Tumduy fevening tn hour Hm BrmuLSL Peter Scoutest. when S. I“. Knnx, (-nunsvl Sfur Mr. St. PM”, uhjvctwl on tlw lground that his client had nut hum 11:1;tu summnm-II or served with gprocnss. Some) of the» uldc-rnwn ‘seemm! a hit disgusted. but Mr‘ EKnnxpn-swd his point 213M wlu-n opiniun and he Very bhuully sugr granted that the French rule for cook‘ ing hare-s would apply in this ruse: "First ('Ilfl'h your haref which ho~ ing put into up to~dute legal termim olugy ummt. you could not try a mun till you got him into court. So to speak. and Mr. St. Peter had nut been got into court. Hivkneises han- he-vn for the last few yams largely 50 because uf of the: water. As (I getting larger each v lof Lake County. His letter shows-1 lthzlt Lakp Forest. as Well as everv town hehwen Milwaukee and Chi- cago, has this problem. and a very serious one it is too to face of the Jldispusal of our sewage othernise ithan pourino it int 1 Lnlw \lichinun. lln 21 few ve'us femur than most of iills think too this problem which Mr 1 Xiitlersou hriellv, but such-ml) (lis 1 leuases, will haw to he met. Mean- ltime look out about drinking this Epeople (lo nut drink it at all. but :30 1 Eta the. nrtesizm or buy their (lrink- ' i, 1 l l ilake water whencuntun1inuted. Manv ‘ l 1 , ling water. BRAND vs. ST. PETER. CORRESPONDENCE. JAMES Axm-zxm )x his‘ IHQ tvmutugralnh Is no norive in lclm'tricity. liut fur all that \"t‘ are =glutl the :u‘tivlcs are to he pululislu-rl ‘in hunk form as their \‘fllllt‘ will :it hilt-e he ret-ngnizwl by the scientific ‘wm‘lzl, and take their place 3111011": lstamlm'd works of that class. But they will hun- nn enhanced \alnv beyond this. in that lhov :U‘t' Winn-n lfoi popular amwohez‘siou so that ithose of us who rue not at home in ltheimluenclature of olm'tri ‘al wienve loan read with pleasure and prnfiti l The article on glacxers and other HIGHLAND PARK, ILL, lllvmlwl .1)“ to ln- pnMislu-tl in lumk fmm I‘m-y “ill makv two ~gum] lvnlnmos. (luv will cmin‘uw those lt'vlallng to electricity. and an- nmv fin the lmmls of the publisher fur ‘iisuu at :1 com paratiwly purl)" (lutv. (lf course it is not for [1“ n!“ (limu'y layman in (llt‘M' matters, us- pm-ially L-lm'tru-ity and cognate mattvrs to speak of the value of those Volunws. but c\'(=1‘)l>ml}‘ lilHHVs Prof. Gray‘s :llilllt)’ as :m elm-{rival authority, {or the man \\'lm din-mâ€" med t' c tolvplumo :un‘l' invrntml the tvlautugralnh is no norive in elm-tricky. llut fur all that \n- are glad the :H‘Ill'lt,‘." are to lre pululislu-rl in luml; form as their \‘nlnv “fill a: “'0 learn with pleasure that Uw :n'ticios 0n elm-tricky. glaciers and Min-r MZiclIHic muuors. “hirh 1w has been wmtrilmtin}: m the Timm- valwl :u‘v to In- pnhlishwl in bank form, Tin-v will mukv um Hum] .101! {C05 Evilhmtly thvrv ismuwthing. mun-- ur whutvvor chm it may I)». in unr ntnmsphe-rv. artwizm m-H u'zm'r. [mu hihitinu principle-s, which puts mm- (-Iv. nerve and \‘ert- imutln-avyuunu mvn in 21 n-murkahledough-v. Topluy with rem-h p-rfvvt self [IUSSI'S‘ilHL coolness, prm-isinn and summit): ru quirvs the highest kinduf giflthor murhh’ in hand prrfwtlv dim-i Mined rising to am: can rm- (my and inexhuuflih ]v we “ell us h-rtilu in n» results. Bc-sides MucQuistion the-re is his brother, 1’. D. Mm-Quiflmx. wlm {Jr a small man has the making of a strong player." 1' ()f the yuungerplayvrs in “10“”! H. M. MucQuiston is pe'rhaps Hu- hestf He is at the L'uin-rsity of Chicago and is considered to hr 3 comereither this yearor in tho futunn He has beeq {I close student of Nevl‘s style of playund has adopted the methods of thafiphyfi with good Evvr)’ now and then a Highland "0"." ""“‘l'- fm‘ WP," “011‘ Olll'lil\'l)1‘ kI’urk young man does somvthing f it“ “mm” .‘"“'"'-“ “l4“- “”‘l ””l' “”9" ‘wlxiclx stirs our local pride and ml 59"!" in ”mm “Milt“ with up Hill Imirntiun. Here for instance 5% what lTlW't‘ is wmmhing gram! and ' in lilie Chicago Tribune says of tlirve:“l'll'l“: in Quins: (lawn mtlu- “ml. lwall known Park young men in rcn7()f1li~~w'xivxg um 0M glnlw Hf (NIH. ‘spwt of lawn tennis matters: ‘U'M-‘l 3ft” “min, 01' in «lrhing I “Fur the imiinnul championship -R, D. Wren“, if lw plnysnguiu this [1 among tho ulm-icn Hf tmlm‘. :IlHl m» )NN'lflll‘Y llll‘ I'N'urlls Hf tlinm' Hf Xlu' l ' : . ”war, as his frimuis hope lw will. l “T “Liv in found in the hll'luc nf Ilu‘ 1 . lahould havy llH‘ best chuncg on “(a I upturnml. ‘htlllhllwl lllltl fll’tun Ml I'iu'kh tom”)! of hi»; vxpt-rié‘m't‘ as well us )1: ‘ tln- to-rminnl mu! utlu-r tliul'nlhvh lat-count of the cxceptinnullv high or- i ““th ”MW"? Nillt'h-‘lllll rumim'nlh. ‘(ler of gum» lm plays. Wren“ inthe We "llflll “"‘IWHH‘ l'l'uf. “‘31)“ only mun in llm tennishistory nfthis ‘ ”ml“. :is‘ tlw \mrk uf nm- “1' um mmntrv wlmlunrvgninml tlwhiglwsl ‘ ““ ” ' WNW-"'1'“! {”1 'lH'll‘ 0“ H in title after lmiizg it nnevvur. A hril; "'l“-‘l"4”1'lt'H‘l'H'iHL' “”HlL ‘ . l limit. stvzuly pluyu-r. im has the uhil ‘ ity to pull n ”with out of the huh. NEWSLETS. wlu-n tlie- t-lmuce-s :m- smiminulv llHI‘ , , _ " ‘ l>|nlv~i‘u-l;~ path-rm fur ~ulv ut .\li<~' tn 1 zlguilist lnmv.‘ He- iluesuut lumw‘ V . . ' l‘il‘.~l(|ln' ~. what it is (n he (leantMl. and nt'vm' . ‘ Mrs. Suntlm'uml ml Hi\'rr~ixlr, Ill . gives up until iliv last point in tlw . _ . \lhllwl tln- l’urk nn “vdm-mluy lust svt is llt‘Clllt‘d against him. country whuh tit}? after [mil Hunt. simuly l‘ ity to pull :1 ul PROF. ORAY'S NEW BOOK. n! that class. But an enhanced \ule that lhoy an- wx itn-n “OUR BOYS." In urv hia parents um! nlhvr (“'0qu le-urn Hm! ymmg Muurv Hie-mi! himwlf with Hn- (-hurrh H! Um! baptism lust Sunday. 11w unhnzL being miministv-rvd in ('ln-nr Lu He is nuu' fully run-red un 51 cur of gn-nt ll~e~fnlm~>> In “mm m w as Christian manhood fur Ilium-1f (‘lnmlgm spvm lwr brie-f \m‘miun with lu-r l>rullwr. ()lllk’\ furnn-rl} uur high ~(?l1uul cmrvqmmlvtfl. in Milton. Wis” u'lzvrc he is taking lni~ mllvgv (-uurse- Slw n-purts u plenuâ€" unt wwk among the lizulgn-r». my lM-r lnrutlwr is wry plt-usuml)’ situ utml. l: ('unzwctml u'illl tlw local [:11 lyrr uf tlu- tuwm il~ grnnul {adult-m ilnlvml. surfing us upprvnticv. lurc- umh. t-nginm-r. IH‘I'HMHHH 11ml mlitnr. 4H tlu- Hm'rgvm-j‘ (lt'mumlx, mnl sm-mM-qunll} n! lmmr m any ur all of tho-w siiuulinxn “'c- an- glml. n~ nrv ln'a parents :unl nllwr fri<-xul~. in le-urn tlm! ymm}; Muurv ulc-ntiliml llllllht‘lf with ”W ("llurrll Hf (lutl l'y baptism lust Sunday. 1110 nnlmzum- Miss Juli. (‘hntnu «1N: (‘hivugm 53w tutln-m]u)1~ufflu-nl!.a ihlillhlril‘.‘ rh'. uf VI-H‘il‘r. strumin‘ MIMI rnh-rlzsimx \\'v rcgrc-Hul hut lye-mg: it. thrnugh v H! ihuhimhv wrul plucw At :1 tun-- Shurt’ (‘hnlvh-r 15f HH- Udugi ”1v“tflululilm.“hwllifll‘ulrl spm‘vh prvvmhwl le \(‘hr‘ml \‘n-ry film pit'llutk Slu- HIM (hm-ml .\lr.~. Shvru'mvri. uh. .] 2! HUN 1‘) ”H‘ l'hiMh‘n. “1H: Hf Vrnim‘. such us “HUM 11m- ilhtl’lll" Hn- vhiMh-n Um “It!" ('MMrvn I"! \thuping {mug}: is .1” Hm {will :iun up in the hurHl rm! Hf luWn. I’Scurcv a family up thrrc but than ix‘ genjuying to the In“ this gmat Naus- Fing. The who”! teacher. it is said. 31m, 2: WIN)!» plmrmm-y nu bur duh. ‘frnm soothing 3“)“111 tn purvgnriu. ‘fur the. (‘hihh‘t‘ll who cough. ho-M i‘~ :mmml un-vting lust Furl”) nfh-rnmm in (hr M'huul lmuw '] lwn mu :1 gum! .‘(ttu-ndurm- lu-sidw Iln xt-hnwlrhiMI’rlL Mrs. Mnjur H 5 Vuil prwidn-d .um inlxmim'ml Mn ”): \Vv'tlxnwh) I‘\I‘.'::Hg («'l'wrn“ tln-1:;111ufthn-Highlmfi I’AI'L hum! A nwdm‘uto-sin-«lcrnwd\\:|'.~i1l:1Ht-m1 mu‘v. and us mun! “In-n than “mum Intiuu giww nu rule-I'lummmt. u gum time “:13 c-njuyvd by all “In. nth-ml- 1131112 tln- gruundmvf S M MiHur Lug ('ubin. hm mm! dm’vr lvlulwl n-nmrkstil! mm m Thv- l’uhlu l‘ 27. 1898. \\'. ll) “:‘x H HI] war. U! ”A" I’urt whu is («Inching in lwr brie-f mvmiun r. (Him), furnn-er Sl'lnu liglnflll Imur H and In. mvhm-vmn uxr lmtnight Uh M Millard M Hu- Hf ”n Mt -\ r! bv in wx n \Q‘I\ ill hh-l‘ idt‘lq'~\ Lukr, len- “an an N‘II‘CI party 0‘ )‘UUIJL’ curm‘r pomp!» Ht 1hr (‘iuln Hun-w. Satuxdu)‘ ~ “(-11 o-nmmg. H-ry lurgvly nth-“dud “ith w” gun-fix {rum (‘hicngu and PJN‘W’M‘F!‘ Luka :Hrm. “3H1: lllH’ o-ugm 1H unh the fruntugr. 1w find ”11- wmidwm tuwurds hwy“): n h'N‘VliJ) urmmsnwm u! .‘P'fil’l'. which Hddwi tn ”11' 355”“ mm m thrtrrumr) fwr that purum'. MunM h4- «uflivlvnt fur nmcadumil inu 1hr vntm- firm-1 H tho-proper!) (mm-r,h why-v! in Hu- tmwmiam. Mn- SKHMO \nll ln- put Uh m pawl up 1hr mqur (rf \Vuukrgm. uumun- mnprmmlwm. Thlwtrm‘! mu! HUM (-mnmiltm- “as un-tructm! lu cannu- Hw fruntugr. 1w find ”11- wmidwm tuwurds hwy“): n h'N‘VliJ) urmmsnwm Hf 3‘3““. Which Hddwi tn ”11- $3M“ mm m thrtrrumn fwr that hunmw \l radar S. 5, (Way Mr 1‘ \HH huh): hi:- _\«-;n.~‘ Hulk at lhlvlu-ul llMitutv. thi~ “wk uwnn':nn~ \\ HI [£an rqmn m! at Salt Lukv (Wt) Huh! wh- up \\ ith (‘1 Hum ~lniu dun“ nxw l‘.l~K|lH‘ \HH am! lur hulnn'. prvuml at If \in Hu- (‘uuzmi linv. of “lm-h Mr. lirst' is lhv agvnt. frunffiuuth humptnu. Th:- uuiguing trip will m-cnpy ulmnt eight days. and Um I?- turn. if l)_\' UIH‘ of lhe ('uuurd‘um-un ,:r¢~_\' humnls. ulmut pix days. Tln-ir many friq-mfs hue and else “he-n- Mil must certainly wish ”new a driightful jnurm-y. h cummt Hell I)» uthcruiy'. {or “I Mr. Erskiur it will ln- a rim to land and home of his anmmtry. and us Hugh Miller uucr said ufhiumelf. may hr- suid of 1N! raw ngrtu. “My nfl'ectiuus an‘ tun-burn} in 50011211111.” Him-«i In Tampa. 1 { Iiu- mmmh. “In-Hr zth (hr :nnn H{ [M hind nu (lw ('i()' (if Runw. one (if tlir ‘lllll‘hl U! the (low! (if the Anchor line. \\lll(‘ll is the direct liiw {up} Ne“ Yurli uml (ilnhgim. Tlmm-v Hwy “ill \i-ait Edinburgh. Lin-rlnwl. Lon- llHH uul Portsmouth. “'uile in ,Scutlau‘l. tlu-y gm iluwn tu Kirkpml‘ hriglii. nu tlm Smlwny Firth, the old iillt‘l‘slrnl lurlllP of the [fir-lime family ' ulwrv Mr lirskiuc's fziklwr wan burn. and wln-rv 2m ilgn'll sistrr «a! lxi.» is ~li|l li\in(,;. in tlu- Vt'l‘)‘ nunwlmum- in ulm-li ~slu- and ln-r (let'vum-(l hrutlirr Hl \Yuukégnnmen- born. The lwuw 1~ \«-i_\ lulu-ly of hlUIH‘ and in H guml slull' (If yrt‘m‘nfllluli. for lllr)‘ build- wl m that laid l0 km for llgt‘h. liming: put in smuv six “I‘Ckl‘ \‘is Hing 21>iilhfl't‘l)lllll':ll(‘(l.51L mnera. linkim- will mil lur llUllll‘. pit-Mini (ll ly \in ilu- (‘uuzml lllll‘. of “mi-i. .\l 1'. lirsliim' ls lliv zigvnt. friiiiffiuiltlnr lmmptnu. Tln- nuiguing trip will xx thr Lnt FOR OLD SCOTIA ii). may» and Mrs. David M. Erh- kinr Jr, Ivan» tumurruw for New Yuri. wheucr Hwy will sail Saturday) “wk. J mm m). for Glasgow. Sm! HIGHWOOD HAPPENINGS. d3!) l! “.1! in-l i(\ (Sum! 131:1. H4 ~11mllm mrh hm Thursday 14-. um] 100k 6! ml 11m Ruth hm ‘. ’Hhsh‘h lln‘ 1i”! Inn ’N‘é‘f Him

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