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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 21 Jan 1905, p. 4

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HE C. a X. moon-[c Bunny bu dam a distinct service in establishing It 'aninin a new park and that“. If the enterprise is prpperly conducted Ravinia Park Mid form the social Ind entertainment center for the North‘ Shore 'suburbs from Evanston to Laké F6?:It. The objec- fion which has bees offered to snburban life is the lack of sock! ”Livia. 13:. 3 56115: the criticism wn we“ taken. Ravinil Park. however, with its varied entertainment fefim mains to proiid: for the North Shore a new social life "1-“ ‘0 1 i ., . . . _ ‘ ,-,v.-_ M .. , . -‘ :1; am: 7’1" "" wmi‘d‘; {s stnllgpmyfng "Carlyle“; u?Mry¢%;9“° whggg;ey_esiarc 1001mm; fgrwgrgm . _ evggaqd thle cars have caught the fi'fifififlfi?‘ mhmrldis hog»: and desires at the beginning” of tie gwentictig cen- "fiifi‘, "this prayer bredMW’fll‘e {limfiler that) of t'hé p’réient. 3 I at am, {'4' HM ~. 3 Ii is ink that d' gafWPYrt ’ormevm- is still seeki‘ng “to do its *fiéik'wickh ‘hififidrfl‘zéf slimâ€" 3...... it... H.131.” comm .1 ‘ ‘ ‘LIRATIZPP $21.13: W" ,5 » HOMAS CARLYLE once wrote what he caned The World‘s Prayer, and it read as follows: “defp «3‘, than great Lo‘rd of _:hoddy, («funera- tion and misfeaeance ta do air work was a maxi- mum of dinners, Mftnea, .frofi! and audacity, {qr the Devil’: sake Amen.” ‘ ‘ u. , . There are certain pessimist: whqjclfifin that the :-...-I.l :. _‘ n -,,, 1‘4 . The coming «summei season will find Rivinia Park fully eqtiippéd, and will demonstrate not only the quality of the attractions Which will bé 056de but the financial success which the enterprise is to attain . The fear that the charafcter (if/entertainment of: feted might, not meet with tho,appr'oval of all has thus far been groundless. The Burton Holmes lec- tures, which drew crowded houses, demonstrated that the people of the North Shore would patronize entertainments of the highest order if opportunity oflere‘d. ~ In addition to the theater attraction, a fine skating rink and tobcggaz‘. siidt' uavc been recentiy opened and are being generously patronized by the young people of the North Shore towns. Muwfiu‘im JWM " " m...» mdehuuumer. w- "z E take unusual pleamre in announcing that we have arranged with Mrs Laura Day- ton Fesscndut of Highland Park {or the any} rights on hul’ historical nm e! entitled “Dorothy Lee." It is a thrilling story of love and heroism centering mud n loynl dunghtpr of the colonic: “$1”!qu. Thmhmkduhmmuh- ring story and Mrs. Feuenden be taken advantage of’it. The fin! imam Hilltop»: in-ihe‘iuue forJamfi. Thiswouldbcagoodfimetohe‘ gin your subscription if you are not already a m- ular reader of the News-Lulu. SW Pm 51.55. YE»; 53.”. due. Copy Highland Park ék‘i‘uhmvfi JANUARY. 23,119.05"- . The; World’s Prayer Our New Serial Ravinia Park "NH!- N g ‘Lcttcv “£3? ““5”" “n.--"u - cum 1 13 A‘m‘g'v‘inwa I“ 042‘ 1'! N laco will give Manila an ideal pleasure-ground for- all the people. This drive. is a favorite resort, and , the view is said to be one of the most beautiful in , all the Philippine Islands. Band stands will bi erected ’for popular cpncerts.. Another important' step is, the construction‘of a complete ‘watetwbcks V system, for which there has been a bond issue of $4,000,000. "The 'water will. he grilled-from the Mari‘ quina filley. fifteen miles, away. .. , l neu Ind justice whether the employee or the ear plo2¢¢ is éansidered, the individual or the tion. It is in reality a moral revival hfll‘éheved belief in the reality. the excellence and the ham- ‘ “1in of thine. This movemene is Quit: W from “A“! religipun revival and it may be well Iht it is 69 “Morality Is not a qugsqqggg "1W greed or W ellemance. Monliiy 1! III expression of individual Hie. [Us this that de‘tetnlffiei i man's face value in 13% eyes of the Ihfinfl‘e. 3., ‘ But the most interesting feature of the recon- struction of the city is the preservation of the famous Walled City, whigh was erected 300 years agd to repel the Spanish and Dutch invaders. This Walled City has a distinctiy historical as well as a pictur-- eSqne value _ a I Fof example, for yeats open ditches throughout the city have been used f6; sewerage purposes,,so that the public health has been put in jeopardy. These ditches will be made into clean canals, span‘ned by numerous bridges. Pleasure boats will ply on them. A complete sanitary sewerage system will replace the present ditches - . LANS have béen perfected and the work bedun . of rebuilding Manila and making it the bean- tiful city of the Orient, says a writer in “The WoddWork” It will not only be clean and healthful, with wide streets and attrartive plazas, but it will be a tapita‘i of sit as well. It IS seldom that such an opportunity has presented itself in the Orient to make a model city, and the insular government, with the active cooperation of the United States 30% eminent, is taking every advantage of it. If we has been paying Canfle": prayer we should change our point of View or we may be left behind m the spiritual progress of the world an egaression of disunsfaction as an acknowledg- ment that Immunity is still unsatiufied It confirms Browning's magnificent phrue, “Ah! but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp. or whats 3 Heaven for?” Ralph Waldo Emerson his wisely snid that “the socket. of human progress lies not in out being dis- satisfied, but in our being Im‘atisfied.” The revival of monlity in life and art which is going on throughout America and the world is not so much mermmeuarthesmfue. Ifitdoesitheooaus imficial and loses its virtue. '11: feet that it all but eludes our obeemtioa indicates how deeply it in working at!!! how brgad is its signifiadee 1n the life of the people. wihmumuchumifle. finances.“ in am, tmthanhinnoneof the mom fompt mm and womenâ€"the 6623:,“ to amt some: a?" “fiixtnafi ‘ '. T“ “ e Is in was however; a work! mem§ not only toiagd simpler hing but mound hou- esty of living? 1:19ch that makes.for1idpteouI-‘ The ice-K's mane!“ (onward better homes, betv terhousegbammmre,haurcbthesoawr hacks. berm shoes on our feet; the much eponl nneom duke of the world to do it: work better ud tp find ’95 in 9" working, as 13! amino} thu. moral nvival. Such a movement «)1 (hm, of necessity, can wofk of filling in 155 acres. adiohiing Mal- The Rebuilding of Manila i; am the ' Dim emplo *7. 83%]? armmd a slowly revolving cannon loaded with a ball and trained to the level of their heads. The trigger was so arranged that it cauld be touched s from a hidden- -source outside of the banquet hall That at some time during the banquet the manna would be fired everyone at the table kucw , but just when, or in what direction it Would be point- . ing was a mystery. Of course, there was a pos- sibility that file ball might crash hamlessly between the heads of two banqueters, but -it was equally probable that it might carry 05 the head of' some student. Yet no one flihehed. The chances were equal to all. ' ANY admirers of Mark Twain believe he has never written anything more beautiful , than the/{hue verse he had cut in the mod- est block of marble which marks the resting place of his wife in Wooflawn cemetery, Elmira, New Yérk: . ~ Warm 5.1M sun * Shine kindly here; Warm southern wind. ‘ Blow softly here; Great sod ‘above Lie light; lie light. Good night, dear heart, Good night, good night. a The picturesque object of destruction revolving during the jovial hours of the banquet, pointing from student to student, and ready at .a given moâ€" m nt to biow any one of them to pieces, was con- si ered in Jafian admirably: training to steady th: nerVes of a fighting man. A. DMIRAL TOGO, oolnmande'r-in-chief'of the 7 Japanese myy, whose prowess Is I fight- : in; mm h'as won world-wide praise of 1atc, comes from an old school of Nippon warriors. His naval education is of the best, and he has been trained in every way to he a fig»... “0‘” -~ . less fighter In his youth-- he and his fellow IEden;I I; the: ' Japanese naval academy were accustomed to attend an annuIl banquet. They sat at a circular table -..--., W. m, sun urc- Alumm_apitilyinhc- ‘ humm- tdias “bail” f ' " the't‘ is reject is in charge Milt)“. ' ~ , ! adventur- ou-Endiflnm‘n wbb wu W of one of the provinces titer. the American occupation. He ex- pects to sq, id MFWLWWXHM this ‘94:» w ids-law mm..'!! 7 M ,be the center 9!, “Lil“ «Writ! mfiahe Philippines what Sim]. mean: to East Indian.“ .The wqupl ycbgfldin‘ Manila yillhydgr plum fur- WWW ms. @qu- mmxa Dan; ‘ £50le to live in Merin- mica-intent _ on what I can do, rather than whethppena _ to me in consequenceg in the indiutch mil. concerned With that is- rather than what midst be more to my liking: in the maent tense, with concentration on immediate duty, rather than regret for the pa‘st or anxiety for the future; in the first person, criticising mien. rather than condemn- ing others . in the singular number. obeying my own conscience, rather than the demands of the many. mum «inan'm-to ”Wei-subr-mviu. Thgs. Muila, hundreds 9f "gnaw, oncctagacene 0f SMah.snlmdor..will ps._mdum<u.qum M H. Ishtar-uh ;Cmrafiéfih’§ ifiuâ€"‘EVC: WI: am? do will have” economic. of'the How Togo’s Nervu Were A Ghmmatic R'eéolâ€"{ré An Epitaph Wnua‘u DnWm anz. thQ qt the ‘ kevllle Havel-l: childre" will be in t1 honest, no in for a. a; south 1 will wring ad and i; many who‘ nfter .inté

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