"With the wave of “mimetic that u sweeping over the Country Mixing the Christian inrces against the bevcuage A very able letter has been addressed to 1,300 ministers of all denominations in Chicago and its suburban towns asking for co operation against Sunday saloons and in favor of general law observance. It asks that all the clergy unite in push- ing civic and moral righteousness by an appeal to their congregations on Sunday morning, November 24, which is gener- erally observed as World’s TemperanCe Sunday. The letter says: That the youth of the land must b; rightly informed on‘thc subjects of their own being, was urgently en- forced instead of leaving them to the guching and false means at present in vogue. ' At the am. time a Congress of the Social Purity forces met at Bat- te Creek, )liehu which in point of numbers and character exceeds any- thing of the kind ever held in this country From almost every state of the Union there were well known repre- sentative: present. and the speakers at some of ‘the meetings addressed as many as 3,0“) people‘in the great Tabernacle, while every pulpit in the city was ï¬lled with purity workers. ' The tone and spirit of this Congress Was also far ahead of the past. The spirit which makes forIbetter living was in the air even more than that of legal action and enforcement. three, page; ï¬lled with artistic and literary disphy of what it calls “The Bgttle of the Bottle.†- Our own columns only faintly set forth the wonderful movement against saloons. '11.. great dailies are full of it and the greatest skill is employed to display the he" in all their marvel- lqu Mace. The Saturday Ev- eiing Poet. of \this day?! date, has , GREAT HORAL WAVE. This issue of the North Shore News-Letter is only in line with the time: in reporting the facts of the meat moral wave which is sweeping over the country parallel with the stringent stress in the money market. The latter may have no relation to the former. and yet it in signiï¬cant that the whole moral atmosphere seem: to he charged with a spirit at reform just at the time when commerce is temporarily checked by the ï¬nancial LAW AND ORDER IN CHICAGO. W‘. 31.50 a Year 5c pa Copy mu tn, but; a nun Park, a Sheridng Road Publishing Co. hauls do I'm Oï¬u. Hig‘lal Part. I!“ a and tin: can" (lg-TH SHOE S___- LETTE snow“, NOVEMBER 9. I907 w. wloiai [Eu- The siip of paper on which the note Wu written is aliglï¬ly water marked. showing that it was probably eï¬â€˜ected by the water as it “73's removed from the bottle. ‘ - in the oceans. fleaddres’sed it to him- self at the home of his grandlather. Mr. W. M, Goodrichgol Highland Park, and it was picked up as described by Mr. Henry Wood, at the Isle of Wight and forwarded here by 'mail, reaching Mr. Goodrich on the 4th day of October. n-nlvnl VV wu.‘ Mr. Jamel Gould. There is guod material in the above letter for the basis of a ï¬rst-class novel. James Gould. a boy of fourteen, left here on August 2d last tor Wéshington, where he was duet by friends, who on August 7 put him on board the North German Lloyd steamship Rhein, which arrived at Bremen August 20. It appears that two days belore landing he wrote -the words printed above; km a scrap of paper, enclosed it in a bottle and dropped it Lisle Cour: Cottage. _ Lymin‘gton, hams, . v Raglan, nth 0a.. 1907. ' Sir: The W message was picked up today on the shore of the 501cm (isle ol Wighx) near this house. laccordingly send it to you as requested, although it does not tell you much.’ I presume y'ou will recognixe the writing for the winter does not give his name even ‘. Yours truly, ' ham“ W001).- ‘l_, I ‘ t‘ a! Kansas. win addres- a united Electing niche demand other: on Monday. November H. at 10:30. at Handel Hall, I) Randolph street. - The letter '3 dgnedby ofï¬cials and represent-tins“ 21 diï¬etem necktie: or orguxiutium in town. ' mummmm hither tol- mï¬onol theopcn Sunday nlooo and bullied evils. Weallobollcvethelnn â€ed by all classes of “who. and thufluere should be no lavoritiun shown, especially to that busine- the entire len- dehcyof-hich is to oonupt the non]; ‘3‘ "l clam. - my. Mung: lt'hnhernnnoancuthuthe Hon. C. VI. Ttickett. mam attomey general lint: mic. we have seen meadow pdontieieieniveineverypulotoc nation. It i rapidly being driven from the “than m and from use run! “he olthe northern states. and in lonifyingiuefl in the larger cities. In nodtyperbephiuohold and debut uhourovuckyo‘Chicago. We believe the tinie has none when theChn'etianveople oi this city should This bottle was dI'ODPCd OR the ship Rhein on it: way to Bremen {tome A [I‘m STORY on the 13th of Aug Finder please write to the address above’ Sender please write to lame. Gould 317 Laurel avenue Highland Park. "I Strange Huory of $100. _ The other day an old “mom-past 84 years, came into our bank undesired us to toward a pageboolt issued by the Bal- timore bavings Bank 64 years ago. No withdrawals had been made. The amount deposited was only about $100. The management of the bank had used it, through it: customers, .numbealess times. To be able to thee its wander- ings, would be to read a history unparal- leled in ï¬ction. Ninety-five of every one hundred times it went on its way to carry its ever increasing burden, those into whose hanus it passed never sawit; they saw but the transfer order. In real owner never sa'v'v it at all in all thoseb4 years, yet it never came back to the bank empty handed. The bank held its fair share of the increase and the owner now has a credit of neitrly $2,000. One history among millions.-â€"Barmerx Bulle- tm. the east side, or Will gel] same to the city for 06w. '11:: report was accepted and iconic! “fled in sewn: ordmunces Were agreed upon on rmmmenuuuou of tbq Bond of Local lmpwwmeutu for uni subtrac- uun of eeuwnt hierIlks. Thu Mr. Rube, owner 0‘3 ' "i; at the corner of Green Bgy , ,nmd Deetï¬eld .venuea, ufleu Ito dried the lotwthe city if the city Will open Den-ï¬eld uenue acnou unread: to’ he street 3nd uley con-incon- portod that. tin-y with further time h Icahn: claim of George below That. $2,000 be paid tho Jolaot Bridgg Con-puny on “all!“ for the contra work of the Sheddnu Baud bridge, leuing s hatnce of 8570 due them, inclining $200 for extra. wing wgll. The police were empowered m pin. a pun-oi box at. “wool-mar of Gourd 3nd at. John' I manna. A upon o! m. Kim 'Co-Inltho nod Indulnn. we leptto tank no- In no in "no um dlutrict'kof lunch-I asp-city to In“. the touring-i1 uh- un of. The committee m b! 093.. ion an: it the patio. who are now running storm water into the lower verge-t ofl and com n-palr: and. tho prawn tank would be esp-bloc! doing good III-vice {or «an. (Inn. The upon of the contain“ m w. eepted 3nd eqeprnd in. 01: mo ion 01 Aidan-men Morton and Turner the ï¬re and wuer must-Inc. were empowured to mite bid. Ind let. Mir-ct fur pulntlu‘ the pumping _L_.l -M The 1'0.qu now" 01:73; an»... Puk Council In hold n th. on, Hill on Nombcr a. um. The myur oo- enpkd tho ohhlr and than was pro.- ont Aldermen Donal. W-mn.'l‘urur. um». Lani-g. lot-«on ad Ban. Gonna-hating rmlwd from Qur- Mr Inlet n Run Sheridan u- umlu flu tori o! pawn. in mm wnuetlon. Oouunlauou from Rd. N. Loin- eoamllg bill Wont the Joli“ Shel 00-".th ’Co. union-nun; ‘0 I". Maud no city “may. HIGHLAND PAR! "1W8. ‘ Nic; house and lot for sale cheap, half cam payment, balance to suit. H’uuscs to rent. Mrs. Aldridge, Highland Park. Sammy Gmuxnn~Abo cummia. don, three hours daily. Saturday Eve- ning Herald. Schiller Building. For. Respâ€"Three rooms bay Rd. $8.00 a momh. News-Later. Two gentlemen can secure room. by addressing Box 197 Park. FOR RENT-N' Furnace heat, ‘ clemen. Mrs. Ball,237 N. Second st. > WANTED-10“! Wnttï¬ve for the 'Noflh Shore tolouk'dlter rgnewals and hematmbucripï¬on lingo! a prominent momhlymdguine, (xi a salary and com. mission basis. Experience desirable, but not necessary. Good oportuniry {or right persun. Address Publisher, Box 59, Siaï¬on 0, New York. WANTEDâ€"Cooking or clea‘ning by day or week’. Address E. H. I... General Delivery, Highland Park. Ill. 45p Loaf-A handwme Jade Breastpin (Japanese mineral green color.) Set in plain gold band. ‘Finder please commu~ Henry K. Coal}L the real estate man, oï¬enh reward for infomation of the penonwhoiskmckingdm hiatus-sale sign: all over ‘ntown HIGHLAND PARK F08 RENTâ€"Some dedisble ofleu for rent in the Sun Bunk 'Buildhg. Apply at Bunk. t! The Onwentdh Club Stables have a few nice box stalls and plenty of exercising paddocks (or people wishing their home wintered right. ‘ Prices 38. 3") and 312 per month. M. J. Anthem Mgr†Phone 102 Lake'FM Luke Foi'est, Ill. Wan. For Sale. Ram... in. your m “‘0" they mm from an grace “0“ '0 your m. Don't you th' I! is about 61!}: _yo_u [9de with n-..- _. -‘_ (racer. This {00¢ dinn‘buted by gm- “fl' Ck†â€4 uncle“, m: burly WM!) tons of r “WM pounds of 005°C. 175 poo“. of prunes. 17354.7“ bushels a rice. 8‘.- m barrels of flour and 84m Mun-.1- -l ‘-_ wmuuUuitedSa-m Forthciriood twelve Hub]! (“Ian If. an.- -m‘. watery mu; 9 “There are Gillan-bur mini... m ec rooms on Greed- momh. Inquire }, 3 Highland and q.