M ; rxorissiONAL "cans": f:l ,. Have only. one Branch Store, at it is located in Edgewnber. Then-goods may be procured,however,fresh from the ovens (ship on an early car) of t. e Columbia Catering C0. FOR SALE CHEAPW Largo, sound, kind English coapnh H'nrsa. . , l TELEPHONE 67. '....Oflioe in.... D. 0. "IBM I. SOI'S MMW‘BE STORE TELEPH5§E NO. 28 Tcleph :vncs : All kinds ofTampl ma Fixtures i_n Stock. Bell Work and Print: J. C. ROGAN, Electrical Construction 0mm znd Residenceâ€"Hotel Maniac Daceâ€"Room $9 ' "OHM-U: M; 7-8 Residenceâ€"Room 47 HIGHLAND PARK : . ILLINOIS LUMBER. COAL arid BUILDING MATERIAL Ofliee It How! lngleddo HIGHLAND PARK. : 1L1 Oflce: Fletcher Block. ' Wm DENTIST menus!) PARK. DENTIST nmqpuo aux. I St. Elmwood Cafe ' Highland Park ' Pin-"'99:?†"we: ï¬x}- KlnlgIe-gikq swim]; my. sm- DR. FRANK M. INGALLS NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE Sheridan Road and m A. RobertsOn " ~W"' ’ """" arid Yards in Lumber District P. A. MBNTBflM'EVR-Y HIGHLAND PARK, on. JAMES WATSON ILLINOIS DR. E. H. [QMEROY‘ ‘ F RST ST. ....DEALLER IN.... DR. E. C. KAYE 0" EVANSTON TELEPHONE THE- :1 Hi I: Street Hig 'land Park P. 0. BOX 367 t. John Ava. Opp. Depm I LLINOIS ILLINOIS lpart of and permetLtes every legisla- tive hall and is part' and percel of the legislation enactegl, once like harlotry to be practiced - only in darkness and .secluaion, is how an honorbble profession, and those who practice it occupy the highest “places in the state and nation. Thea-e is not aï¬branch of‘ public service that is not corrupt; not e 9'93239; 8.03: amen; "léémleefmeiecutwe or judicial but is to a‘ greater or less' degreelatvthe beck and call of the; memetricious influences that are sap- ping the very life of the nation. I'll": annolfln k “rmnnmmm; .VL l mm The rocks on which the :epublice of hietery have been wrecked should need no beacon lights to warn ue'of danget. Across the pages of his.- tory, written in the blood'of the best men of their time, is the story of the foundation 6! ’republic after répulr lib; their fall is recorded in lettersl ‘ple's'wiehea by their representatives, focal,'state and national, ‘makes it imperative on us to adapt a system that will make them repteSentative in fact as well as in‘name. If this is not done chaos will ensue and we will again be confronted with the a1; ternative of' > {evolution or submis- sion. ‘ “The bribery and venility that is a V It is a ‘time that calls us to put humanity and comfort above party and self, that the greatest and grand» out republié the {ion-Id has known does not perish miserably from the earth by touch of internal corrup- To the Voters of the State of Illi- condition of slain um cling for the best and most unselï¬sh men among us to meet. ' WWW- 2 world. Monarchs h 81% Road Publishing CO. I heredity have looked ("coupon rub.) L0 FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. Tm mm“ l Gal-hp! Mm: Show anuumm. â€â€™â€œMiiiiiii Fairâ€"“viii ’ smo IF PAID [N ADVANCE REPERENDUM LEAGUE 0F ILLINOIs. ("coupon rid; OFFICES : “" i ' Uncontrollod "proud-ï¬ve- have g; buttered any u» :43th and mm. flogo- of the people with greater Ito- m5; quoney and with moio disastrous ro- Tiugn. aulu than have the mODII’ObI of the Theu railiéï¬daflcgfâ€"vtge am; will make. reduced rate, and Ma im- 1902, to participate in the ï¬ling of the state petitionâ€~‘an_d {adopt a plan. ohmmpgign £9: ' flare â€initiative -referendum.†A _ . I _ The'conference will be held at the legislatiVe hall in the state capitol‘ 1 and the conference will be conï¬ned ‘to discussing ways and uiiegnsag‘og . . WWWJW' -†“- 'uuuuucnng a campaign 10f education on the “initiative and iefereudum,†exclusive of party iinea or platform. Ourmovement will triumph and within a year we can greet a statute in conformity with the ï¬rst queetibn on 'our state petitiOn, and at the next general election we? will have the pleasure of voting (of .a constitu- tional amendment that will make the V“initiative and, referendum? part of the organic law of the state. Leading men of our state and na- tion will be invited to attend an ad- dress the conference on the subject before it: ’ That there may be concert of ac- tion by the friends of popular and. truly representative government, and at the direction of the board 0! true- tees of the “Referendum League of Illinois,†I hereby call upon the friends of the "initiative and referen- dam†to assemble in conference in the city of Springï¬eld, “1., on the 3d, 4th and 5th days of September. .nnn mayors, jgriea and jutï¬m will be repreaohtad by puuéa’oeut page: in- historv. ' 7- ' it. The reign of bOodling will end, the lobbyist will be compelled to seek other ï¬elds to exercise his crim- inal talents. the corrupting of legit later: and governors. opnncile and The “Initiative and Referendum" permit; buxom to lation, without changing the exiet- ing tom of government, by placing the latent power in the' people to ob- tain legislation â€or to veto vicious legislation. . The legislation the pea- ple'deeire will .be given them, be- cause they cannot be prevented from getting it, and no objectionable leg- islation will be passed became the people would have the power to veto need to, but the "mac logislï¬or look- to nothing but his immedhto personal “vantage, the whole (luau. tiun a: nuke with him being, “How much I†in all their actions, that their m canon might bus I throne to lug world. Monarchs by the «mo! heredity have looked to the Your. of ï¬re vi“: the 00; mi "NF-corral,» Makes :the ï¬re of life burn with a steady low, Renew- the golden. lap y thy. youth. Thlt’s. what y Mountain. Tu dogs. age. 0. B. Cum- "I‘m-n- Malcolm Brgmd Noerenberg, non of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Noerénberg, and twin of.-'Mildred Wilhelmina Brand, born April 20, 1091,: affer an illness of one week died Satur- day, August 16, aged 1 year and 4' months. The funeral services were mild Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Noor'enbem, Dr. Finhbeiner ofï¬ciating. The bur- in] was in thé family 10; at North Northfleld. cm trains were run Wednesday to aocommodate the vast thmng of enthusiastic golfers that sought Slmkie golf links on that day. l The two days’ open golf t r- ney began on the'Skok nks Wednesday, with an . entry 'of ï¬fty-two women, representing fourteen clubs. The entries from ' the Exmoor. club were Mrs. W. A. Alexander, the Misses J ulle’ Cum-. mine.» Frances ~.Eyerett, .Towner’ 11nd F. Lyon Roach; Shokie‘ was" represented by Mines; V-n K; Spica-,7] Clarence Morse, F. ‘ G: Howell, F. W; Copeland, W V. iJaoobsr and the ' Misses Grace ‘Leslie,’ Avis Gay, Bumn‘ey" 1nd,. Dorothea Johnson. Despiw the" absence of several of, the star per- formers, including. Miss Bessie Anthony, western champion, Mrs. » lHobart C. Chatï¬eld-Taylor, Miss J .219an Céiï¬penler and ’Mrs’. Jaw“ Cutterz thei‘e has been some bril- liant pleyih’g. I Mrs. W. A; Alex! V auder played a splendid game. WW“ Nflws‘hvmye y99.r¢9g_-_...j -LO, , . A,_ 7 _A_ ,_._,A high scam in the boys’ handicap, which was played Tue-day. moved an' attractive event: Spo- cial .trains were run Wednenday to aooommM-h. n... -.‘-o “J.-- Min Gracie Leelie we woke. 99, in the one-bell I 'et-kei held Monday. V 1 A mixed foursome we. A; Thanh, "and a} big dance eluded the tournament Thu night. ' pomnt am all (stone!- a! Mile! ornmont attend. . Dub! L. ems... Pro-mt. Dun W. Richmond. Secretary, . A. De Windt, Jr‘ OBITUARY. SK 0K IE. his dune}: coil. .. of Win. Thnmdgy uau Sat ape: Bla; the tur F0: (1a,