tiny .mwmw- rum mm mminl ‘I‘ "I†may“. m. by m ‘ ) saw Road Pm: Co Nun-Lena Alum ran-u- m on “man. "mm-I 'mi‘ivmm 1000 to less a... 3000, the m. A cannot North sum Imellwence- mop being make up of thirty-fun: ‘ «wm’flj _- i nationalm munimtimiéfor publication. in this paper must be addressed direct )0 this ofl‘ice, or tin ' attention will be paid to them. A correapbndent in an article elwnhere in this mane galls utter» tion very forcibly, and we think very appropriately, to the duty of people to the cities where they have made their money and from which they have moved to the au\- butbsm order to escape the many annoyances found 1n_ev«:ry over crowded ci’tyv. As was c'learl‘y‘ set forth in the} Club Building 'in' this city last winter by a settlement wdtker of1 Chicago, the danger of nvghecting the mural Conditions of the great cities is not con-ï¬ned to the cities themselves’ or surrounflihg sub-1 nrbs, but the whole ngfgm must to a greater anew" jwéuf. fer from ranch negleï¬tgu All iter‘We are remindeflm «Bertielel tihich appeared in'oné‘ofr’the Chi- t; cage papelfs recently concerning the night schools. Notices of these schools were printed in sev- en different languages. Last yearl there were 16,542 entered these! schools, and only about one-sixth! of this number were Americans.I Sixty per cent. of this attendance consisted of adults unable to speak English. The relative number-3f Americans, Germans, SWedes, Bo- hemians, Poles, Italians and Jews I l Telephtmc No. B. Ilifllhnfl M. fun: a... ma van 8|.so IF PAID IN ADVANCE ( foreign) SATURDAY OCT. 15. (moo-Donuts) orncu: . upâ€, at gents-II Avenue. “angst! from above 051:! It ,fll‘hhnd Put Mun-got. and Educ. '3. on 1:19:55 7 a â€calendar†political danger“, as ‘9“ on moral, religion ‘aud sanitary dangers. not glone go â€be city “self but {0 the whale Lsnrrounding country. even nflect mg not- a little the future at the mntire nation. But. not 99 mu. m; miole too long. we wish to call attention to th fact that to neglect the» clus- An unfortunate Mid 'yet some what amusing incident occunjed recently in the town of Lee, Mac‘- snchusetts.‘which Sets forth clearly the immrtunce' of being murv careful in the selection of ï¬t per- sons to py ofï¬cial positions. [A Mr f. a plum tin. nith- w e ' kice the a _ Noticl le ness , with which automobi ists ere. l aoeustomed 'to race. along e Ii streets he'det'ermiued to' ‘ ‘ ‘ stop to it. The result) was thntlI his ï¬rst victim was Mr. Hugh {British embassy, who was caught Bpéeding along, as Judge Phelps detalnred, ‘n’t therate of twenty. {ï¬ve miles an hour. He not only ï¬ned» Mr. Gurney, for violating the ordinance, but he then ï¬ned him for contempt; for Mr. Gurney nouncedthe'jndge’s notion an loutrage the ground that he ‘ ‘ (Mr.’ Gurney) belonged to the ’foreign diplomatic staff, and the :‘coustitution of the United States ' and our statutes, to say nothing of internntional lawn exempts a member of n, foreégii‘emibnssy from “ t,ti1ejurisdhrtion of the municipal 3 u and loeal laws. But Judge Phelp‘q, ‘ not being a lawyer, was of ’90 rag Ltl igngrnnt of 'el‘ljgthio, and themt» " ter nittbedu‘pconniderable dieting» sio'n, having been referred to both f’l the Un‘it‘é‘l States government and I" l also to the British government. ‘1‘ r-u It is quite too often the case that the voters choose for ofï¬cial positions men who are for one reason or another unsuccessful in their business or perhsps are hunt- ing for some “soft snap. " We had a good illustration of this in “our own city not many years back, when It justice of the peace worked notorious injustice presumably through his ignorance, for we would like to be charitable enough [not to accuse him of viciousness. THE SBEEIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTEE; A your hm? Eieverv ""1Ҡ:nonssmml. cause. public reversed lbeit opinion and selected in his place another man DR- ‘- H- â€MERCY 0500 ll Highland Hook. who at least [ml the merit of be- ~ Bunk t The lord ing honest. It hoooueo the voters nounâ€"A»??? :4; M u EIGBLAND PARK : . ILLINOIS ‘of this country. and especially of omen, to be user ond select men DR. Aum I. SHELDON lvho have proved their ï¬tness for Column-non “oval. ofï¬ce by being successful in what. 3 1.09 A. I. W3 x to 8 2. I.- , Block. ever they undertake out of olflce. Phone 20 HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Uppilin Bii. Lluooln ............. we; Strileo! the“ Hun... . . .. .8127! Yoke. Killer .................... Mun! slngular Ml. Scull. Kingsley. .Kou ' LordJlm. Count! .......... '. . . . .0764] Jewel of seven sun. Stoker. . . . .Sul'r Merv \ Anne. Hamlin. ......... M55911) J but nope. Mel-rim“ ........... M55! Ladder of swank. Purlmr ..... â€Pam Rose of old St. Louis. Dillon. . “053 Green madman Hudson ...... . . .1186 Woman stunt. . .. . . . .......... PI9W chy Salt. lane ............... L34 NEW m5 . Bun-rod in the Public Library, Au- gust- a p'cln‘n'r. i904: b‘tU’rlUN. , CLA‘SiED LIST. Hogs Brown. Capt. U. S. Nuy. Mucky .................... B 881 King! 3nd queens l hive known. ? ‘ Vital-«co. ................ 920 Vla‘ Dux Christan. Grim; ....... 915.2 037‘ ' ' J u v mum. ‘ Waicbcxs’oi the traits. Roberts. .1864 Young mewhilen, . Puckerel. ...jP12 (ramming the island. Otis. ... . .joud Cupmed by the Navajo»; Cnrtis..jC!M Bulhb'aok. Barbour ........... 5823411- Jowphmo. Delmd. . . .‘ ........ . . .3037 SPECIAL ASSESSHEIIT MINCE. SPECIAL‘WARRANT No. as:- Public notice is hex-ab) given that the county Court of Lake county, Uli- nois, has rendered judgment. for a. apt.»- cial assesamem. upon property beneï¬ted by the following improvement: For .- _._ _....._ .._.I A61; VJ -.... "'""‘""D . the grading, draining, paving and 0t! 'â€" erwiseimpruving‘of First street.()ak and Uakwood avenues. in the City of Highland Park, commencing at the sotitherly line of Elm Place, then'ce southerly along said First street nc'roas Walnut. avenue to Oak avenue: thence southerly on oak awnna m Oakmm'd avenue, and tbepee southerty, on Oak {wood antenna to its junction flith the easterly ling-of GMugt-ï¬iï¬Ã©ï¬‚icrwise known as 19%,}va my W, £n‘ maid «my 0: “WW Punk. ,, any; â€any, ., 1 Illinois. gun-1' ,nnw may w r : (mm the Miae‘wy of’the j gment 011‘ flkgm my 'omee. . n .I -..II_..A!H.. n 0‘. up â€â€"7 w “7%“ tiné'vvarrant'for the cqllecï¬on of Iuéh “mutant. is in the lands of the undersigngd. u '- 1,,_A_ uuv _â€"--- -â€" All persons interested are hereby no- tiï¬ed to call and pay the amount as- sessed at the Collector‘s oflice; D. M. Er-k'me Co. bunk, northeast. corner St. Johns and Central avenues, nigh-'2 land Park, Illinois, within thirty days from the date hereof, Notice is further iven that. said as- sesstnent is divid into ten instan- menm: thatthe wamnt of the ï¬rst. in- ’sullment is $2,023.41, Ind thu. each of the remaining moullmenu II 81,366.79; Nut :11 remhï¬ng inaullmenu dnw interest at. the nu of ï¬ve per cent. per ‘nnmn from Decggnipf 31fd. 1903.. The flrlt inst-1116!“ is payable on the second day of Jununry. A. I). 1905. the secondvinmilment one year then- nfler, sad so' on unnutlly until all m; sullmenta are pcid. ., , JOHN C. DUFFY, City Collector. Collector. mud um um any at C(Lw. Aé n. 0 on. JAMES WATSON . HIGHLAXI) PARK. ‘ St. John: Ave. tumors Opp, Depot . Ofï¬ce Hours (mice Fletcher Block Phone 808 DENTIST HIGHLAND PARK ' HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK HIGHLAND PARK: Phone 1363 HOURS: Tomw $1. 50 for 45 minutes; 31.00 {or 30 minutes A. HOLMES. Cum“. Instrumental. Vocal,» ~ mnemdlnlc. WWMMW' FOR SALE one 1362 Opera {Hook DRa B. A. HAMILTON M440 LA SLLLE STREET TELEPHONE m. P. 0. BOX :0 LUMBER, COAL I'and BUILDING MATERIAL Demonstéutor N. W. University may i 9 to I! a. 111. Highland *. ‘ 7m3p.m. [Pu HARRIETTE M. FOX M w.“ A. thenw' A. Robertson DR. E. C KAYE NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE 58v“. and Checking Accounts Sollcltedu F. W. arsumu. Pruident. ... .DEALER IN. . .. 15 mm TIACIIII OI" FlRST ST. Yuan in Lumber Dina-i“ DENTIST nggpm ILLINOIS Pa rk