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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 16 May 1908, p. 4

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' A demonstration M 6m ex- ‘kaauM-ning apparaws will b: made , at the Moraine hotel ”Monday at noon. The Highlnnd Park fire brigade will be on ‘hand. Such exhibitions. of prompt provision leuyhndqunw'lk, W‘IJOIYGU scpchcpy E'TH SHOE S LETTE TILE-PHONE Nu. ’2 MI“ I"! Put 0}“. H1151“! Par}, ”find: a land (In: III!” tho; citizens to bc present on Holiday. THE _GLORIOUS FOURTH Stun] times lately we have urged that some preparation should be” for the Nafiou' 3 Birthday cechtion. ' We are rapidly near- ing thc'time' when it will be too late-for any “adequate. provisions ,fo’v thk yea. If We read might the Mind of the people the only M why nothing Is done front yet? to year i4 simply that it is neglgq‘t‘ed until' It is too late. RWM now is the time of pr:- paranoia.- SuppOsc a program something like this: Joint meeting a; lencoe. Highland Park and Lakc F933! at Ravinia Park at W30, SW11 by bigge‘ Inan in sight. Music by best ban avail- able; Recitals of five minutes each by? Scbqpl pupils. Sports in the aftern96n- ',,':,Basc,’ballmatch . lA‘thietics, Races _‘f;Walking match . , Races for Youngstci's _ Evening~Fireworks. T his is only a sugges'tion'jihe fertile minds of a dozen men might greatly enlarge this outline. ‘BI'I't if anything is to begdone. doit now!. .An{ 75"}: We have heard the sweet music DI; the famous Dammsch and Thomas vsymphohies. we have seen the’rcfined and. elevating ”It-[would be a permanent .blot union the North Shore map to have the" delightful resort ‘ converted inhababcl o‘f discordant stunts. vn has" riot yet been defihatcly ,atgngunped that the rpquirgd con- mam,» We cannot believe however that the wealthy residents of this splen- did strip of country will let the otgassinn an by defauit [for the stake of a few thousand dollars. Pérk, in itsoriginal purpose and in~ tegritm North Sh’oxte people}, strum”. MAY 26.1908 RAVINIA PARK Wm. Burgess Manger-d Editor Mfiafléh anisnm‘the Don-dd Reba-m many nd a have revelledin the ”Hummer Nights Duran amid filial scenery with the Greet Brétheu. To have all .this give plea!!!» a sort of Coney Island would be a disgrace. Why confid we“ Md to other mmm I (In! acted Concert 9" Sunday Ihémoous. with potti- Bfir 'Iv'ptcachcr of Oratorical power This is} gratis suggestion to the Churches along the line. LAnI-vh we go Io pie-I it is in- munced tho; the necessary mum: to Mike pm! Io its legitimate Innis Iimoa III in sight. -We comma“; due men at the hand. and hope their elem vi“ be more [MI-I Flamed by the realm ' The (cu honeâ€"pow“ gas engine suddenly I wed: on a strike. For some reason. not easily hxplaincd .it's big piston refused (9 do -dnty and the whole work) stopped. Did you ever be: a Miehlc cylin- der press? Some of them have several decks and work off manv thousands of papers per hour. This one has but one deck "but it is able number 000 Cylinder and it will tarry a sheet 48 by 56 inches and print 2000 per hou_r when-“lat 'full‘ speed. ' It icquircs a’ fourot five horse-#power engine to work it. But when the engine :turned mulcishrand refused to do its work, what 'was to be done? It wasWednesday.and on Friday night the paper is supposed to be in the maul. Every possible thing Wis dime that; the invention of boat engine fitters could think of ihcludtng- the ingeniqus alderman ‘of the second ward. Then the telephone was employed and an expert was brquzht out from chi- Cage. T” he rebellious iron steed was in his care for ten hours and yet it woui’d- not budge a foot. guy‘nl'finmj":fig 'Piriu.‘ 11W .. “3::qu [y made iron crank inviting the hand of any Samson who would have c‘oarage to handle it. It takes )nst twelve revolutions of that wheel to make one print or for 6m: thousand prints twelve thousand revolutwno Various brave ones attacked it only to beat a hasty gotta-at. ”I‘ll give you a dollar ‘otum ,that‘trank an hfiiir” was the ofiert'o a new comer. n11"" 'takc you” and he took. Finally, publ'iqa'tiow day ’ was nearly past. What_ wastobe done? A. brilliant mine conceivgd the idea of a' crank "attac’figd to, .1 mm“ fly-whecl which makes about two h‘undrcdarevoimions a second argued the: genius, “even if the movcm‘gm'is Slow yet it wOuld ac- comle the needéd work. " So let the reader Imagine. an eight page After a vigorous attack of fifteen mingtcs the man felkback puffing and sw‘cafinrdefeatcd. ‘ But ‘he HE BAINCB HI. DOLLAR AND HOW IT WAS DONE m gritty; teli‘evcd by 00m hands he tried again and WM half a dozen men. alternating at the crank. more than half the thomnd papers were actually printed. At 10:! P. l. the rum Editor who had shared a llttle a“. the amt proeeu deadly called a. halt end the whole loreeincludlng the winter’s “devil” who by the way proved to-dhe I hero. left. to return again in the morning to finish the ask. u the 'managcr. of the Mlehle Press Manufacturing Co. sees this he will declare it is all fiction. but the Editor vouches for it as absolute truth that two whole editions were worked. 0“ by hand on the No. 000 Mlehle cylinder press- The trouble is over now. for a competent full power motoris tuming’the fly- blight gratify even an aim soot- chem Tu h‘liw Snufimxs Though but recently born into Uncle Sour: family ol‘ States. Okllhmu doe! not seem inclined to remain long Ill?!" lapped with puma! "naming clothes so long meeklywom by nll the other states. Govcnor Haskell recently appoinv ed the uvemhol this month a holldayand urged the people at the mate to hold meeting. and adopt resolution asking the United States Canyon to you legislation permitting the people by direct voleto elect their United State! Senators. ltio rem-ted (la: the Gov- enor' I suggestion It: generally inflated. ltiaonlya W of time vhemthe peopled the bidet “ammonium the some privilege of rating direct for U nitcd States Senators. ' holes-or Thoma Davidson so long and favorably known an cholar an educator and a kahed writer closed hltwori. on "The Edacalim ol the Greek World“ with this augment. "50 mine): [or the malls of Greek education. It: defects are all mmlnéd up in one; by substituting {)hilooopfiy for réligion; by lcultivaking unduly the gbstract reason. which (ii the supernatural sense which Is the condition of the latter; by placing the supreme activity of man in intellectual vision, >in~ guild 0H“ moral lite Quided ;by vision, self in living relation to the supreme principle oitha‘t moral lreedOm which is the chief end of man. In consequence. Greece not only petilhed herself but she leitan example by following which other undone hive perished â€"ye|, and-other m- tionq will ye't perish. nnlémwvmrned by her fate, they make all educarlon culminate 'in (he cullure of the spiritual sense which reveals God, and :0 place religion on the rhrone that belong: in her a the guide and inspiration unite. Thu“: Chrktinn ity without Hellenism tints limb-them so Hellenism without Christina)! mam destruction. Only when mitodnhem-m Our Outlook" BIBLE 'AND COUNTRY my maul-pawn in“! him that hack 9%“ calm Bible. Illa vent oprmeniono at (Immunity. The what. Mutational ”of“ may WM 1010de on thalihlc. Thcyfiible'uuu Maple ha i fundamental Iactw inouroducahmnl institutions. public an we" “pirate. â€"- 8.0. . A Gun Event - Hhory mud. no panaikl m the”)! Manna held this mi It Ills W Home New: halo" in than been a nation having I WW bran people and 4651“”. each hwiluich- enor. also' China by (In We. The Confluence 61 thcn‘eflovam u the Inflation of the ham. an!» N:- fiend capital was @mkn the map: uni que Ind uuly dramatic Nubml con- !etence ever held. mm“ “inflame! nym- an. 01 Wudacdodmm “Wummmfilfiew WMIJ-ndeormw hummus: 4 As Pmidem Roou'véh laid in his opening dam to the mmbly; “With the Govern-scone men {tom each state chosen [or their specie! sc- quaint-nee with the terms of the prob tent that is belore us. Among them are experts in natural resources; the senators and Reprelentsum in Congress, the Sn. preme Coon. the Cabinet and the Inland waterways Communal have likewise been invited tame Conference which is therefore nstional in s sense. This Cun- fetence on the cons‘ervstim 0! natural reâ€" sources ia in effect a meeting bf the rep- resentstit es of .u the peopk of the Unit- ed States called «remade:- the weightlest .prublem now before the nition and the “if?“ ferthe meeting“ ht file [act 1 the intern redeem 9136!: country min angel-gum itwe permit the old wmfui Minx! of expioiting them learnt to confine: " ' Suez-mum: mm The spectacle e! 500 of the meet nub able figures In this mtien gathered (rem every sate in the Union to confide: the interest of the whole. tyith no other func-' tion than that of conferring in a fneixdly way was in itself meet impressive. and needed no pomp or material splendor to "give it character. When- the bid man eloquent. the versatileand gifted Edward Everett Hale; cliaplain of the Senate _rese ‘ rid voice mined be invoked the benediction 'ot the Divine Father upon me deiiberations of the assembled heat,"Prerident. Cabinet my gym . We: m 1% on- preme Court; distinquishtd jurists, Sena- tors. Representatives and orator: mined in the Brief services of worship, which marked the fact that eucntiaflj this is a religious nafiqn in spite of the matefial- ism Ind (“finances which are developed by to many. , Tm: anmwr' s SPRICII .- The speech of Mr. Rowen]! was honhy of the occuion. 1'. m - Stung note at warning am our resources «fin process of exhaustion while we we doing littic either to conserve llfem or to re; produu them. That was a keynote to the whole‘ speech when the President In addition to that olecud head; of

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