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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 11 Apr 1908, p. 4

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NO TH‘SHO] NE S-LETT W ”:5. Q You W 5:55" fldltmnvicm h a knot mm mam-Hanson: 0653an believe possible a year ago. a ,1 V iatiortpf the entire Slater/Counties" It placed one half at the popu Cities and Village: without a saloon. six saloons byvoicc and vote of the pe ready voted make 3 tot power of thf-Dmvle. Here awesome 9! the results Q! the a! of 1255 saloons whdont by It outlawed one thousand and 013k. ‘hich with 'others a“ the sovereign Local Option vow which wifl We nave men to place we questionrfrom both' points of View with the result" that the nevoca'tcs of annexation think we have pre- judiced their case while its oppon- ents ire .of opinion we shoutd have said nothing intavor of it. Can- didly we favor it, (or several im- portant reasons. . . ' ' I: We recagnise the old Saying about giving “a db: 3 bad name" and we beiieve it would be better to bury theme. ' ' cg. . ,__J The letter from Mr. Omen which t0 VIII 1 ....... '2. We beiigvé um Highwood has sufiercd 'not only. because it huborc‘dmsom am} saloon; but becauc the an of surrounding pieces centered there. ‘ -m‘0:p '3.‘ We thihk it is a patflottc ‘ duty whichthe larger city owes to its nearest ntighbor to listen wits {flea for help in any effort to re- deem itsglf. ' These” considerations do not however. cancel the obligatiém'of the good citizens of Haghwood fifo dow'tfié‘i'r‘utmost forflthemselVes and .to prove their fitness for the union. N05: do'they change the View of many good citizens of 'Highiand [Park-against a union. whichwould give the citizens of Highwood an . equal show with themselves in ”the mvnrnment of the wholej: "’W : sA'ruwAv.‘Amx. 4. lgol govcmmcrit of, the '8!!! “59“!" u u....,.. . give the citizensn of Highwpod an :twal shew with themselves to the government at the wholenw .1 . g was COMING FQVRW ”-0 We have several times urged_. through the columns of the News Lotta that stepsbe taken in good ‘séhson to soothe a tit-ting recogni- B’GM'ay,‘ it 1%} tion at our Nation gought not to be difficult to unite two or three places along theNorth Shore in one kranddemonstratton. say at Ravinia Park such as woold its credit to on: people And to the ' But so far no notice has A...‘ is spade especialy plain by the reference to ade 0! Waukegan, svho two your; ago, was discredited as s minister and Can never recover his standing But Jâ€"s-uâ€" thergs was nothing in 'his comma, ”vile as M it ass, to prevent ,“him being a saloon keeper. ' _We could have better understood the purpose of this publication had it been done betore the election. but there seems \‘ . su us. Alu...A s Avx‘ WWII UI ll. [MM but. when issued after the election, than that it is an attempt to discredit the most pstsiotic sud self‘sscrificing men and no men in the world by attributing to them been a three months vacancy slow tle resignation their .geml young wtm, Rev. Marl: F. Santmn. Last Sunday the work was assumed by a young mam (run Canada; Rev. E. beRoy Dnltin who pron‘chod morn- .=.ng and evening so most appreci- state magmatic“. _ MI. Belt-in starts out with excellent pmmlse and already has announced a course of sermons first ought to holly his Milk "3," " ‘ 33"”; "martfl'jm’mo EVANGE‘LICAL; This church lswvernede by the Met cast Episcopal plan that ap- ponrts its ministers from the Con- foresee The newscast ttte Rev E. F. Fouls! 0. on sands)! March 29 ofimces which are malty the fruits of “a, therefore, eliate y “new“ the saloon and never of the church, 1.1- by “Dam, mister" who tcok ah though sometimes there'are found wolves place last Sunday, April 5th. l .mp9 . 1..-- - ‘uwr Xen taken of the éuggestion‘ and we are compelled manual: that even our old soldiers are indificr' can hbout it. ‘8‘? “m ‘be Ema to 399W” mgnuun Pf? PUM- ‘ W in any. n?! devised prbjcct to have In” " 9‘3" ‘ “3' 9"“ ““1 marten MPERED WITH - ~ . ~_ ~ ~pmpoctlve in halt the pulpit! of , ' - aprqgtam ghat would {any meet mum“ an. . , ”my' - M gqtg'gotic 591m 0‘ Wok!" ' ION m . you an am pm- an of the most mm 3'30: 4 mixed: and at the same timepro- bytoflan vulplt became vacant by me , the «me: u the arming mlm‘ of .v-uw -- on; but .We venture to' say am no one can be ounding found among the rank: 0! the Ami- -Sa. v hon workers, who will ofier a single patfio’tm word 01 justification of mach of those of- r owes to fence: as Ictually took place. rtcn to' its But what comfort can the saloon men on to 112- find in the parade of these vices? It a safe to say tint tome extent that they' are with (9: a neat 'dl'Y- 0' Whrfln’mnz. at least get together avet? " ' 'rflrd WI“- I! an“! an My Ibouldhd whit. a! in n- mt» met: feelings 1”ch 8“ hmbe mind «In! at and: jam thrdmcm qw‘yvmwfliucli Ithnhuddgn m cation would renamed home MIMUH 6n: the quivaing Wdthcir prisoner- a: trophies of “fitmfi. a.» A O’\n Mm... c .4» .-.L'.;.} Iin allow unannou- w. Mm notconcetvedinnovilea spirit a that with unmet!” theSnloon dawn» oi Weaken!»- lnstud of pleys. human and bands at and: to celebrate their ytetory. they M two eolum ot- each date daily pnpen of the city in which to pal" adethc name: of men whom they fly have been emed in chub and anti- aloon work. and have W them- §er°$ That tin contain: hue we- neats. ruck are partially fake ind we who!” take, in reference to tome of the ' uten named. , M; L- workers .| 70,117 (heather hand there'is not a ping): ofience named in. the' whoie grim ind nauseous unique that would disqunlify any man from selling liquor .. 7 €sz 9/ m.A.u..pi:i:.~u5};«;rcamui”'u'i,upw " FERS’I‘WINITEID EVANGBILICAVLVJV "WU-1' “1 ”Wu“! v-uv Aw .vv--- â€" -..__-, bit. when issued uftcr ‘tho election, than This church ill-laverned‘ by the faces a crin in M: We that never “‘"i‘i‘" ‘WW" “WW?” “‘0'! am can Ens-com pm, um “p. wn be saunas «mm the cradle to t a grave. lt/la parable to Iavehlm Wand mlfvncnfidng men and wo~ POD“ “3 “WWW“ from “1° C‘m‘ or 63m tun forever Them in no men in the world by attributing tothém 1;”;“9 "1° :11?th tie :3; mm. at Win. In ... more “mm“, mm whkh are many the fruits of "I" ' Sunday we to good influences." A was, therefore. mummy follow“ . the ”roan and never of th‘e church, al- ' - . . Thom men are rafirosdod thew . by antiwar pastor who can: .11: our .m the 9’51?” W ”a “1‘9““ wmeunfcn “‘"fi‘" found "0‘"! place last Bumpy, AW“ ML ‘ the wcrflrouse n on. rate of one a in sheep; clothmg with": methane}: told, ' ‘ n mic. No ma' think: a mmgmof until) discovered and cut out. 1 t! err downy. In» one court woman __.,__._.__......._â€" W OIIflOO‘! -â€"-3 Municipal combâ€"«129 me: we KIRKLAND Pm mm W “”90““! o! in "a“ day ‘NM 6“. M in am u ohm pro-out and en“ of Dummy flam- mccnfly which JUSTICE WHERE!) WITH took six months to uy. In tinny-01L - mu 0 id halt the of D v pulpit- MERCY. ' city humar fight- and happiness and in the ranks of temperance m church x from whamm- S 7 fix» nAmsrr CHERCH’.’ “13015-55“:thde M the Baptist chm-ch more h'M It day Of ‘90“ and :2 1mm: WW “°‘ together and In“: It “swank-um W 3m.“ ' Here mm of the ”results 9! the m "" take e’fiectflayfib. 1W8. Tm Apnl 1th. M” was a day to ‘ ~ ' {or which men-have {abated and ncdfi'c-x of lllinoit‘.’ It was the day WM believe possible a year _ago. J,“ ‘3 .5. .noménmâ€" Countiei. Fu'ehmm odd in. mm. tor. waded gm m”. can- ditto“ than gun ”It"!!! only“ ha! been filled for tho nut pal-1.1))! Dr. Tum o! 1‘: and Univ." ,uty. when W [MB on m “1* ”I by I'm MY! boon 0‘ a very high order sud unusually :nltmcfivo. Tho church (so hall to admin“. 0! an“. ‘3 number of gifted Ind cultured lay- . men not a. no room! in few church- THE LOCAL :3W Indolfl‘tt might have bun hut. 136 u pun possible «0 (haw-buts me 0! this talent to ouer church". In spite 0! all when manna“ he church in suits?“ from the *4” o! a pm. - e pastoflm 9am: in as a (lock 0! than ”thou: a shepherd and however Mike!“ 01‘ numéroua Its members they back ~that one $21,- vnlmbla vhaderstvlp of u person/fl Mom! in we home, and a alt-actua- In the church. ‘ ‘ - Them 5: now a pro-pact that a suitable mm but [non band an themonotmenfl G. P. Good .301: ot.m.mm. lit. W preach- ed an nbfe int-thaw“! momma last Sunday. fie «II. in the very prime of me. any“ energy and an able speaker. . 15 Torn without a saloon. . K128 Townships without at “boon. 783) Total net naiofit‘tes against whom. ' 535 ‘ Cities and Vinages without saloons. 64 Counties p'artly without saloons, ' 35 Counties uiholly without taloons. m'mrwodt‘mcn tree of saloon temptation; 535 > Cities and Villages ‘ 64 Counties p'artly without 35 Counties wholly withou fim'ow’wotk‘men he: of s OPTION- swa‘npm ILLINOIS. m Insanely mun-d pm the Rev. LP. Boy-awn. who was in the own, M. you one. poriwmod the my ‘ ' the Another gave 3' light mac. 0! . ten days. o‘no m a mu; University ; 3.1-1. who. tempted‘ by deep-o M nerd-Iran, his! ruled many by at- rout «mg'hmfiwn ‘ ' ~ ‘ main-mommm mancmamenw' MMWNW‘ um A!!! m “a ‘ vho ware mm mm" MI! wth the comm: In! they be- im- 1m- in all In the direction of Judge Cleland'u mtwmt‘on d! the power of 1m to “nit-tor the law by patch. The Judge doing-u it g crime «to treat pea-Ion ‘wlmo'nt money um any. that "there In no km 'on the 1mm. boats of mums and: Wm him {what -- moon, to chumno'unuhn‘dh tho unkmnmfiei wko came be are him 10:,“me Evgryv judge in the en could name ”0:6 sly-ten; , If he would. He would go to the Chink ian [mums tor his own acqult’m'. of misooucuct {or it was from Christian maple t‘ at in am 2% his idea of justice. Too mny prisoners, ' were tau: 03691! through m the pennex‘fiâ€" my. He (arbiter said “Win: in nee!- _ ed «in this city May me than any- gun; 91min more humme. just. nd Chrimnke adminismtbngv of the criminal laws. In 0121ka but year than um. 80,030 mm. ' Thenao is two elm-es 0: man amntei. The first V -gygggler, what), he “and: before fig ‘‘‘‘‘‘ m m midi-'0 chamd' vim: 6?“qu faces a or!" in M: We that never 310‘qu.- L [I :d I)! dentin! 1mm than pmmrty. 'Iou. commends! ulna

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