Hig'mma PummLmq W “F307! Va“. 71‘ I" Can this season'bf the yc'ar. New gubsériptions vto tï¬c NEWS- -LETTER will be received for the balancc 'ofthe present year at V . » "I ‘. “I“ ‘ summnmhhm ’ j.- W. “I... I†Hon “rho-clay.- .- um-ï¬ mm 09 ad. nah hr WW. Wow- {milï¬bdynfluhIhU-u “swan-noon. Til-vibe .mmmm Ja- them nameudtitlc. rest solely upon city oflicials; .ï¬ ' ~ _ "Every one should. like the-citio -‘ ._ fl . zens of ancient Icrusalem, sweep Trial 5“bsmpt1°n8- his '3 06m doorway. Some of New subscriptions to tlic News- the vacant lots are now ugly With LETTER will be received for the tall weeds nearlynpe forecattenng balance of the present year at seeds with every wind. and even ï¬fty cents. Send your order with the little laWS in front 0‘ PFOP' 50cents to THE. SHERIDAN Rom my are not cared for as they PUBLISHING COHPANY,, or mail a ahould be Thé effort of Mrs G card and our agent will call on Hall to maker's flower-bed m from you, or orders may be 1eft with of her new store on Central avenue the booksellers. is to be applauded, but it will call J. 7 ‘ for much care in Such a public panda†. thoroughfare if his to succeed. ï¬fty cents. Send your order With 50cents to' THE SHERIDAN ROAD Pumsmxo. Conn“, or mail a card and our agent will cal! on you, or qrdcrs may be left with the booksellers. CHANGEâ€"EJF NAME Important to Men and AJ- Highwoocl -N¢wa and all other of its North Shore intern“ 'nn‘ Mini iu‘ i aâ€: I boon. . _. b†In; , “I???“gor even at our ï¬ne railroad summnmmhungeo. ’ W 10:: ts there a supply of drink- . L..- 11...- _ ..._.__ inc. water. Wen‘ugest to the “w“; m! m I1, Mad. mid add “any taxman)!“ I’M A: 0‘...) 0’4.- -‘l-o ‘ ‘0' “2‘"ngm ;‘ . "I'M (IIMIU n‘ The editor. regrets an error in the report of the death of the lamented Mrs. Shields. The ï¬rst name should have been printed Nellia instead of Nellie, and the close of the ï¬rst paragraph should have stated that the existence of a tumor was «alum to her. A drink of“'wate'r on a hot day for man or beast is one of the most essential things. Yet how little provision is made for it. There is urgent need of at least one good .drinking' fountain in Highland Park. Here is a good- opening for Th: name of thin paper walla “Tammi, 30:333. Iâ€; * II-l- 5"! W1" qwm, [M a and (la; \Jnx «qt Editorial Notes. Correction. “of puscngeï¬'if a 30063pr of Renate: were afwaysbn hand at some phihnWef'tidm: A bung,†die mm 5:,er of our city wouldbc a. waive, There mute be}, lack of Park provision also. when tired people cannot" rest for awhile. We can hardly blame {tired man for ‘setting down on the bit of grass at the street come: if there is no other plne for him. but surely Highland‘ Park is“_rich enough in space and; trees to af- ford some little spot where per- sons can rest awhile. But whether this is provided or not the principal comer of Central and St Johns avenues ought not to be used as a common lounging point. It is extremely offensive to ladies .to be compelled to run the gauntlet of a- long line-up of men at such apublic thoroughfare. We commend this to the attention of the cityauthoritiesï¬ IsWhere not unnecessarydelay in the fepair offthe . closed bridge at the foot of CentrgL-avenu ? That question. is being? asked b many, and we commend it-.to the committee of the city c'oungil to whom the matter has been ,re- ferred. ' Dog licenses are due and the authorities wish it understood that citizens who care for their pets must deposit the necessary fee at the city hall. There is a prevalent error among boys and young men that. it is not only permissible but desired that The car; o£ thevstreets does not spanner: and blue jays should be kllled. The tact' a that the meat ï¬re-arms far the ï¬nial.“ any lim- creature whatever is abso- lutely forbidden and the breach of that order is mbiect to penalty. Can't dq it’. boys .mâ€" Such a rain as, fell upon us on. the 10th instant is liable to give trouble in spite of good drainage. but it seems to many citizens that the sewer in the narrow way under the Laurel Avenue viaduct i; altogether insufï¬cient for any every nosedive with goodthou'ht: the principaleditodal loamdneentnnmo bmkamluoiarï¬cleeon"What3e~ mot thePeoplu' Earnings?" The magazine is publhhedlnflighhndhrk andtheubncriptlonprkehflmayenr. Such a rain as, fell uponus on the 10th imtant is liable to give trouble in spite of good drainage. but it seems to many citizens that the sewer in the narrow way under the Laurel Avenue viaduct is altogether insufï¬cient for any heavy rains. On_the evening re- ferred to above an automobile came near being converted into sort of Noah’ s ark as it attempted to plow through the flood at that point. Attention is called to the report of the Highland Park Public Li- brary published in other column. The. report is in every Way satisâ€" factory and the public apprecia- tion of“ the new quarters and the increasing facilities Which the li- brary offers seem to fully justify the request for a full measure of ï¬nancial support. . ’f There is much room. for improve- ment along St. Johns avenue north of Central street. The public park is made a sort of dumping grOund for old wagons and other truck and loose bill-boards blow about and scatter unsightly scraps of paper over the scene. Even the box provided for paper scraps is disorganized and no voflicer makes it a business to see it cared for. Is there not a great deal of un- netessary 'nois'e of shrieking and steaming of side-tracked trains‘at night? Even if it is necessai’y that those trains should be left there for the convcï¬ience of the R. RICO. there is surely n6 need to disturb the peace of the neigh- borhood by a cqntinu’ous noise which makes it impossible fpr nets Bob Hamhon of Placer By RANDALL PARRISH. The change“ serial story ever publhhed. “The lug but supply otJVuhuuton county, 1011.. van at on when “whole- sale beer house which 110 Ron open!- in. ut Mon wu cloud by “thorny of Judge Thoma Balm-k." The coupon, lad been tolling beer in Ive-gallon lot... ’Bho court held flat beer could be sold in this way only todruaghu. Then-re no about In this county. no the bear sup- ply ha been out. of. â€â€"Chunpion a! Fair Ploy (Liquor org-h.) 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