: :PROFESSIONAL CARDS : ': " 3103:4an 1333K. v St. Johns Ave. [anow- . Opp. Dept» MISS A. L. KUIST. Hum? .110er “to“. W]: I. W... Coal, Building Material ....and Ice.... ' TELEPHONE 34 DENTIST HIGHLAND PARK. ’ ï¬__ .1. .C.‘ROG’AN,. _. matrié‘ï¬W‘sï¬â€˜wuw TELEPHONE "’" DR. FRANK M. INGALLS Ofï¬ce nt. Hotel Ingleside HIGHLAND PARK. : ILLIN( Afl kinds of Lamps and Fixtutcs in Stock.Be11 Work and Private Telephapcs a Spcmlty. ' .HMHLmuuanoznm “2.0-. mm =_O=F>2â€"u 1>NX. =u_.: . .Oï¬ice in. D. 0. PURBY 81. SOR’ HARDWARE STORE Ofï¬ce and Yards 111' Lumber District TELEPHONE 67. ' ' 110.30); 397 We, the hndersigned. do hereby rec to refund the money on a 50-091“; bottle of Greene’s Wlmnted Syrup of Tu it it foil» to cure 'your cough or cold. We 31:0 gunmntee n 25-cent bot- tle to ve minimum-v or money ro- fnnd . Ozone: 1?. Cinnamon. Raffén 6: Baker HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINO|S LUMBER, COAL and BUILDING MATERIAL A. Robertson NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE 2 9 to 13 Telephone 1 to 5 - 531 :. ms .wgqsou ' . DR. E. C KAYE . . . . DEALER IN; . FIRST ST .. ‘ A Card. ï¬m' flawâ€"m7 ATE “a .nu ‘ “. WI! ILLINOIS ILLINOIS rum no.1 W MIMI! momlu at Blah- Ind Pork. 111.. b199,, Sheridan‘Roa'dVPglghgl-xm Co. I. E. Donn, . . ~ Manager. , onsc'u? ' ‘ "nu-J an» Rulldln- â€I Ppnml Avenue. Enema! 3! maï¬a-MOM u Hwhlmd Park â€second clan mater. ' Attorney ErneetS .Gail, candi- date for alderman in the Second ward, has almost the united sup} port of the voters of that ward. While there tire no bitter feelings against hie opponent the residents of the Second ward do not feel safe in electing a representative who is linble tobe'. called away from the city any day, as was the case when. Dr. Turner was elected Advertising nun and. turn on owlkaflon several m {"171 W fir: net is as a veteljmury surgéï¬n,‘ sending .large consignments of stock to the Philippines. Possibly the doctor may be ordereï¬: there tomorrow. A Contact Noah Show luminance. ITI'_!E ALDERMANIC SITUATION. It Would seem (especially in the ‘ Fourth ward) that the habit of' flooding the public with beer and ‘ other intoxicants on election oc- casions is coming more and more forcibly to the attention of the public, and we understand the battle in that ward is taking â€rather sharp lines. The time has ‘come when many great railway corporations, many insurance comâ€" panies; many large manufacturing interests and other enterprises are drawing the line sharply between abstinence from the use of intox- icauts and drunkenness. When a man ceases; to be sober and be comes intoxicated may be as di cult Htoï¬d‘ecide 'as to idetemein‘e when a certain I q'uadruped ceases to be a pig and becomes a hog,‘ but the public is fast drawing thei ï¬m: Wanejnmï¬hï¬ï¬‚’iï¬'k" We willvspeak out, we will .be heard, Though all earth‘s temples crack. We will nétbute a single breith. , Norrtske u single sentence back. 77W 1“‘£-7?,“i!!""ml 9"“ . .356 3.3.3.. 3»: ‘ 2.3 =u 1:0 .2 >U<>20m FRIDAY. APRIL 11, 1.902- ’y'saars (xxconm ATID.) $5.95 {[5ch doc-I the drink busine- m deeply injure the public “an on election occasions. We. hope’ the example will be follow-(l notonly in other wards, but on ill other future eli-ction occasions :Ind, ifrsu, ~we lwlidvv tlu- tiuu- is not far away “lu- -u lliulllmul Park will frown dmu1 m1) (lislumitiun 0‘ I candidah in re Surl to so lit moralizing 21 1111 lllml uf so- curing: lli flu- Thin! mm! It 18 mm M Wï¬ï¬ï¬hW' "'nï¬n’ *whn is - n habitu‘ul drinkor and an ml’mmm- of licvnsu in Highland Park s’hul‘; be elm-loll tn l‘vlll‘vsvnl thv wmwl l ' or whctln-r'SuIm-lnuly olsu olvlmm-(l .. to the wlmlv lmgilu-ss shall he (Mu-l. of flw-muncil.‘ l '111 tlw ‘51'1'0llil mm] m. kmm‘lfl nullning lwrsunully cuum-rniug l)1‘.'l "l‘urm-r. 'l‘lw fact that at ,mu- 1 {time ln- was 1‘lvctml 11111011111111 nml' new-thunk: his Soul, but lvft tln-l wnrtl without full 1'vpn-sv11tntim1 for 11 Whole your may have but-11 his luisfogtuue rnllu-r than his fault; 1wwrll1él1-ss, unl'ortlinntc for the public. \Ir. Gail is. n )oung lmuvr. kumm to bo suuml l i11telligv11t, slrnightfmmml, run-l bitions 111111 â€ugh-551w" ‘ ‘ l , . . - . .\ penance «luvstmu 15 rmswl In thv L lint â€Card; . ' ’ . 1"uw1‘ tlmpulflï¬? is .thrnnghh' HIIXi’UHï¬' that “w Hn-I'gl-Hv. prugl‘orfiw and pwu‘uful I‘llt‘fll‘ulls (if â€Iv mes- ént flmlministrulinn 0f :nlvmï¬-ihg the intr-rï¬sts nf flu? public shall not be '(listurhi'rtl. TO the Rt- -l)ul)li«;m \ uh rs of Lukt Cuunh: \\'c-1m- not mvurv: that (113* tom.- gagsâ€"“#199242“. 1501310 l‘.‘Ull}|fl ‘ nu- um‘caaumnfle lemmgh "h. :ixk why, the extra is not cl'n 'ulul (up among tho- other teachers, .uml c mu are unkind vuough to E I'rmurk. "wnwthing in .it." L'uder_ the above were headline the heavemhorn union of the high school department of this town- ship cry for I vindication of their unreasonable practice'of underpay- ing the teachers “in the Aggregate" at the high school and paying from $530 to Sibmore per month than ...i.... u-k-mleln lnr u mincinal. i 'l'lltlt'l" this heading the circular llgm~ IIIIIIIIl to IIIItil'I the taxpayers 'uf l)t‘t'l’llt‘lll thIIt thvrc “ill lII- uu t’lt‘Cl-IUD held on SIItIIrIlm, April 1‘. 'l‘llL’ Just think! taxpayers of llDI-criichl' This Is the ï¬rst time you lhano ln‘t‘ll IIIItiiiul to sute at a high school Olcctiuu for man) a war. Dout fIIrgeLttht! AuIl Ilon’t for- ‘get that ~\uu should \ote as this 'sclf pr'IIiwIl â€llldlliflfl’lnflnt tells \Im “,or 3011 are not “pmgrcssixe or i intelligvnt." i cheap and inetii'cient 'schOol." ’; . Now here ‘zire a fmv‘ facts you ishonid kilos}: nhout [other high rischoois. The principiil of the high iisc’hool' ut \Vaukegnn is paid $100 l(per month and has three or foal: time as many assistants and pupils. The principal at†the New Trier high , school reecives “$00 per year with‘ more ussistantshnd pupils than herq. i i \Vhy was this not Ilnentionéd when “they Were making their grand-stand 'piuy with “aggregate salaries"? Tim--NE\VS~:LI~Z_TTER is not opponed» ‘to the high i-achooi, and never was. Y but this “management†insists that , any “living gout†who “‘questipns‘ 3-! their control should he hauighed l ifrom the earth. Personally, the 4| 3 gcuth-mvn who are on the “manage- .- '3 nwnt" ticket are of the highest H chumi'tï¬r, but they should not 1391 TN hiigiitc-ti if thepvople want. a change "V in the management of that board. â€MY" uniiewtand there is to be two 1â€"“ A tickets in the ï¬eld. [I I‘, I ll FIUILNhS VERY IMNRTANT! . If_ you don't belie-w in the vxtruvuguncu practiced by this “nmnagviuvnt†yuu urv class'ed as a Makos children eat. sleep and grow. Makes mother strong Ind vigorous. Makes 3 heanhy family. That‘s What Rocky Mountain Tea does. {50. geoi 3. Cummings. 3.1m- «d tMMEMm â€I" Tut SVHUUL IblIl-ZIH‘II'ZLD lHGlI