U One effect of this bill, it it becomes a my. in! be to prevent the licensing and maintenance of saloons near the Lake Bluff Training School or within the present limits of Highwood. At the request of numc erou citizens oi North Chicago and Highwood the Legislature. although nearly unanimous in favor of the bill. sppointed a specialcommittee consisting of Representatives 1?. R. Covey and Dennis]. Gibbons of this district and W. T. Ap Madoc of Chicago to in- spent the conditions adjacent to the School and the Fort. to hear the citieens and others interested in the su'bjecx of the bill and report its recornmendations. ‘ The committee spent at least ï¬ve days of this week in the neighborhood from Friday to Tuesday, inclus- ive, looking over the ground and investigating. They ’ held an open session for the hearing of all parties at Lake Forest on Monday. which was attended by sev- eralhundred citizens and property owners of the towns interested, from North Chicago to Wi‘nnetaka. The session lasted from morning until near midnight, with a few minutes intermission for supper, and proved instructive as well as interesting. The fair ness of the Committee and their evident purpose to do justice to all the interests represented by and be. fore them was a‘ most noticeable feature and We feel that if the gentlemen composing the committee repre~ sent the average of those sent to Springï¬eld. Illinois has reason to be proud of its Assembly. The more \noticeable features brought out by the hearing were: wzwmyuuw Minus, I] tic Sheridan Rotd Publishing Company _ WM‘IJoaYec chnugchoPy hodhaMmelullbearingol-vhid hobe'un to da'nuponthedndaol lllktoiiam- lln‘umblea mmmmmmw aa- '; manniEnrypoeI-h ' ï¬les have Mina mvictionthat mind effective mm on the part of the people etc reqaired. .‘I‘heaeare necessary not only to protect the young menoithe ptopoaed training school. the-plane for which indicate an early opening of the achool. but for the protection of the brave‘boya in blue fuming that part of the’ army which‘dmatancea place among us. These men are Americana and represent a fair average, no doubt, of the good charactervand intelli- gence as well an the bravery, brains and rntncle of the American people at large. The men, deprived as they are of home, family and aocial influences. and mum mm near cumin-bed the c Illinois Aids Undc Sun. The location ol‘the new Unload Suites Naval Su- Muthhï¬ï¬xthemhingolyoungmfor :hcnanlurviee bdnging.u it will noon, moral Maui" Ameï¬can youth km our RWY- Highland Park News - Lctter reitraints, are entitled to the aid and fullest protection whiehthe peoplecangivetheln. Lave lave been- in force for years in many antes prohibiting the dale otliquouand theconductingofgamesof chmend other vicious pnctiCee adjacent to military posts. Federal or State as well as eoldieu’ homes and other charitable institution. Illinois has such a law pro- tecting Soldiers’ Home: and a bill has been imm- duced at the present session of wrGeneml Assembly providing that it shall be unlawful to sell intoxicating liquon‘ widain 15 miles 0‘ the boundary line of land Owned or used by the government (on the pur- page: of any Naval Training School or Military Post and punishing disobedience by ï¬ne and' Imprisonment. [and a :5. Put 0}“. Hem-J Part, I“ u and that damn SATURDAY. APRIL 6, I907 ~ ’0.- '. Help-Au, M umymwï¬vein WWW There was link "Hence at Mdmlnnaumhmmm mwmuxhnmismcmedmmn adju'uh: the Naval School being imply u protection wrovflonfocmem mum-cemed mlutive of mouse aideomhoedvlolatinohhcbvnflkhvnodnnd disclaim! conditions the more napkin of which would nqmnthc monarch! coll-dentin“ pmpmummdmï¬pkhd. ioh'ngto'm 3. Although then In 5 lug. "punt-uno- tron alghwood u the min; with u: “torn" u spokes-nu. the nun 080" on Mr put Ice-ed to look to the ponmm for . lengthy parlod of the aim: or oponflon of tho pro- poud luv nth" than to I denial a! “to may for or “that on the luv halt. 4. It seemed to be the general belief the! eivte end property condition: in Wired wen ebont a bed no they could well. be I. e nulelpellty. Thenlnoed lend emote low ebb, The public know end up We notblu of the lunch! trauma-conditions ot'tbe'reity during the hut few yen-I Then wee a probable income of twelve to ï¬fteen thou-Induction e yoetend noth- Ing to ehow {or it. The was... leon‘ no hltern- edve but tbet the 0750 yurly linen-e from one]: of tux-teen saloons odd to exiet in the toyn'UJu he.- been either diuipoted along onwiee or Iliegel chennele or not been collected et ell. Feir minded cltiune intereetcd in the town hue expressed the opinion thet the loot vie! to tbe correct one end thet there has been yllfnl tenure to eofleet licence Noneof the main. omom- of nighwood up poured before the Committee or furnished infor- nation nu one uldermn I'vho spots briefly. The foal: marshal w-‘i Mt?“ "' "I “'1‘“ †" ‘ Two'lerge employer. of labor testiï¬ed to the evil eflecu upon their employeee of with; neu- or foaming through the Highwood district. 5.- The Bighwood citisene present put the bar- den of wrong doing on the ‘soldiers. chsrging them with evil hshits Ind chsrsoter snd incidensly rin- eluded the oilieers in their condemnation. It seems strenge thst, no eflwt wss msdeto present the in- terest of the soldiers. No representstive of the may spnesred ssye one ï¬ne looking sergesnt who csme with the “£3th midents to express his vievi thst it wss bitter for the discipline of the soldier thnt there should be plenty of ssloone nest- the post. The sbsence of the srmy' and navy peo- ple msy perhsps he explsined» byvthe unwritten law of the service that they shsll not interfere in any way with the' politiesl sflsirs or gournment o! the people except when celled on in ’ their ofli- ciul capacity under the luv to preserve the pesce and protect/the people. The Federsl sdmimstrs- tion publicly as well sethe oilicers of the srmy and navy privately hsvc not hesitsted, however. to ex- prrSI their views in fsvor ofthc, Possess? o! the bill. The letter of Secretory of the New Metal! ' to Governor Dene-en snd letters of theï¬ecretary of War end the Commsuding Genersl of this Depert~ meet all of which sre now before the legislature leave no doubt as to the stsnd of the Federsl oflio cisls and the Army in the matter. it is to'be-re- gretled that some good citizen wee not stimulated to'present upon this notsble occasion in our North Shore history the general good chsrscter end the needs of the American soldier sndthe debt which the people owe him. We lesrn us we co to press that s msjority o! the committee hsve reported to the House recommending the passage of the pro- posed bill. but thst-the dste when it shsll become operstivs_shsll be postponed s few months to give the deslerc elected time to sdjnst themselves to the new conditions. _- 1. 11m at Sank Chic-cadumM "T5". W flown-l to: Highland Park in in “to with tho In! civic hum which I. bah. linu- in the welt“. of the city. The pull. of may all“ of our mu dud-g the [nu Nam mmwmwd donut-nth. ulna of our routine. The motion 0‘3!» handful Public .Libnry‘ building in. mum I enter to: the limry sod Mimic mum- of tho town. The growth 0! an Township High island. tho mu. an (out at the any new Ioedc m... lo one who (In. the mm: o mom's though". will guano. tlu up†and of 3 Hospital More {or the nick ad him-ad of this oi“ out! cabin to- ah. to"... lunch- ad Lok- l'omt. Only pub-u o! Lobe Pore“ phyddsu sud none. or. nominal to the Lake [omen Hospital on! R won only Randy ti“ on Aged fll‘hlud Pork pun: hall to ho bundled into Chicago In. at ni'ht Io Indor‘o a Mono operation thu «mode-d llam- dloto “tendon. The noun won seven! hour: of daily "II may noun mention the conuqunt “ll-k. Ill tho lilo of tho potient. Btu-u School. sad the Nathan" lilltuy Ludo-y bu 0.1M flu IW of High- had Put .5 n mu mum. Mr. A. 0. I'm» ha canton-1y cloud to court.- but‘ojgm (or ti» on Rupiah“ “to doctors and NH. dflnm at man, no working W to hind-w pills for wearing the building. It is proboblc um I public much; will soon be held to dine!- the subject. sud nppoint a committee to take the mum to churn. . China. of Deer-ï¬eld and other North Shore town- haye already oflerod to cooper-lb in thc latter. The “up“! in the “next thiilg" t5“ need. to he don to; the good of What] Puk. sun we do it? Theloeeto the religions and civic life of our city. eenned by the rodgnetion of Rev. A. A. Plen- etlehl o! the pectin-etc of the Pmbyterien Church, to which he we: celled ebont ten yeere no.1“ emphuieed by the bouquet given to their longâ€" time friend and pellet by the Young Men's Bible Glut of that church. .Tneedey evening at the Re- vinia‘Cesino. These young men. ell of whom are now prominent teeters in our Ioeinl end bneineee life, hnve grown from child-hood to men-hood un- der Mr. ,Pfenstiehl‘e pester-etc. end their mie- tiona with him on the athletic field end during the nociel honre on well as in religione eeivicee end Bible study has been very clone The depth of the internal feeling between the young men end their peetor wee much in evidence during the discussion of the excellent menn served by Mannger Welsh.end the sense ofpobligetiOn ol the member: to Mr. Pfenetiehl, we: voiced by all in many cement and touching words during the tent: culmineting' in the speech of President Geo. B. Roberts in presenting a one eonteining an ex- quisitely cerved lwry handled ceneend umbrella ea a. testimonial from the clue. Mr. Pfeueftiehl wee deeply touched by the tribute: of‘hie young friende and responded most W The org nnir etion of. the clue we: brondened no u to include cocinl end civic pnrpoeee and will hereafter be known In the “Phi Alpha Pi." The («Mowing touts'were iven: Pmident Geo- li. Roberta Ton-mung . A at words. It. Anal Jones; New Boy. View. Curl Prunutlohl; Old Bay'- View. James Shields; CI“: PropheckNomtn Mt- non; One Good Turn. Raymond Lovell; Deserves Another, George Rubens. The telephone in the p'oor hasn’- sntomobileâ€"lt true]- 891,003 “men u but and costs onlv 3 law «an per dc). If you cannot lam-d m unto. get u telepuone. (mono hummus Conn“. Banqugt Do You Want an Auto? H ighlcnd Puk Hospihl in Honor of Rev.