thNortlSLon. mwmmmï¬w mm»: m,w “WM bum a: tin Pat: 0}â€, Hing Pal, [15:05: a and mm utter = WWMtHWP-Km ngmmm W â€.56 tYw. 5: P8 COPY _u¢hmdai:m§dvoumkï¬Â°â€˜ qutothigm- L the irreguiatity oi transportati ) on the Electric line. We do not think the tank 13 so much a lack of regular cars as in the unan: nonnce'd changes which leave pco pie guessing so much as to time It is provoking and perilous to health to wait half an hour on an open crossing as the winds be- come more wintry and the frost bites ones nosesand ï¬ngers. We urge the M. C Electric R. R Co. to publish the time cards in the local papers. especially cm phasising changes. It would pay them and accommodate their cusâ€" Thai: 3:: many comphtints: :51 tomers. We have been once or ‘twice perilously near having a Coney 15- land sort of a Show ‘lo‘cat‘cd amongst us. and we‘ all know that such attractions tend to demora‘ lite the people down to its own {cvel and gather with them a’ host 5f hikes of the gambling and wors- en sort. ' ' Itonl'y requires the awakening‘ of a few good citizens to interest capital enough to give us one of the ï¬nest organizations of music, drama and elocution. It needs oniy that the right turn be given to it to convert the Ravinia Park and its Stadium and Theatre into one of the very best kind of popular resorts known to mddem enterprise. Eloquence So "situxted ‘iEat it would be a§zauabxe to all North Shore residents and a Welcome resort. to the‘beekers of best ï¬rings ; from the great city of Chicago ought to be asuccess from the very beginning It could include aChautauqua for a few Weeks of- the summer season the drama in its best and most elevating form for another period and the noblest music on earth to round out the bill. Sunday might be used for great gatherings bf religious music. and woi'ship. There are enough great preachers in America to 611' the theatre a score ofgtimes in the year. ‘ _ ‘6 , ,. 1 ‘.‘ , . _ SATURDAY, NQV, .4, 1903 I . We see no reason why such 3 mm cement should not prove a ï¬' nanciai success and the moral gain Qould be iï¬calculable. ’ V "A 'éalobn keeper of Waukcgan estimates that he must takg" in $1,000 a. mohth, or $12,000 a Year to keep even, am. to‘ speak of makingpz‘my proï¬t. This is con- sidcred :a' moderate estimatt by some saloo‘n‘kegpers who ï¬gï¬rc as} high 3552.000 amdmthlor 524.4 000 year. tomake' even. ‘ ' 3 , This saloen kégper says ii cost; him from $7 to. $12 ral'day for. free lunchhand he ï¬nds that it paygand he urges his patrons to eat, and eat héartily. . “ A TEMPLE OF MUSIC WHAT IT COSTS "AURIGAâ€. Temple of I Music, DONGW With ï¬fty salami: forced to‘eam $12,000 a year to pay their «per 565, or wtota’l of 3600.600.- some idea of the saléon business of Waukcgan maybe obtained," The above clipm gim some startling information as ~ 40 the cxient of the liquor $5i- ness in Our cities; This, greatbill is paid bynmcn ii! most cascé who j can ill affoi'd think the money: from théir families. \ . V The wives and children‘ caused qucntly are the, real sufferers «and have to forego necessities and luxuries. which they 'could have. land millions would have if there W35 no? opportunity ' to patronize the saloon. If this latgc sum was spent in the proper wa‘y or placed in saying banks a Wonderful change would be seen in Wanke-~ 5‘â€! . If theyounï¬men aod'boys of >he present day would pledge themseIVes never to use. liquor in any form and’keep it. and if the boys of conï¬ne generations would follow in line. the country would be amazed at the change within ten years, in ï¬fteen years the ,country; would hardly know itself, and in twenty years there would be a new United States. ‘ , .It can be done. but it would re‘ :quire perserveranee and self-sacti'j Eï¬oe on the part of the yonng men. {Flue liquor businesswould die from glack of patronage. lune New svumcrre mo: 7H: ‘ .zLedtmc noun. ' ~ 1 We give prominent place to the flowing; ‘which appears in the Ehieago Tribune of Nov. 12.: The , ntemtsof the North Shore an .v-y.__v._ L rimming in Tomato. Camila, {or the pa?- rpose of takingjhe Chicago and 3mm- tee Eiectric’ Railroad from the hands of {a receiver have quiefly made‘ an inspec» ition ol'the completed mad and left Chiâ€" }cagd yesterday _' to proceed with run orâ€" iganintion of the Canadian hm:- 11,. (hmdians went over ï¬le line in company with Receiver Hanna. A. C. Frost. promoter of the line. ei- pressed' the .hope'i'yesterday thanks syn- ,‘dicate would be, able to satisfy: sufï¬- Lcient number of claims to dissolve the jreceivership. Whether or not he trill be Eretained as oheqfthe W" oltbe; lroad if it is takeh‘tmm the hands of 1M? Ereceivers is-problematical. ‘ ' The names 0! the promoter! attire syndicate in process of (mutation it: Toronto have not yet been gush public; 1t is said'that they include me person: who originally helped m1 ï¬nancinx lb! road. L . _ : Mr. Fun: yesterday «proved the he- liei that some Milwaukee tram inlet- ests desirous of controlling the road ere trying to depress the value at it; bonds. In this connection it was gaid that m of- ovitally related to the tamper» ation faciiitics of the Electric Road that every new; dcvciop‘ neat will be watched“ with keen ntcrest. umber: of a $700. 000 syndicclc no: fer on the pan of a Wet? (Gull 510.000.0f bonds)! 30 per cent of and! face value is pmdin‘gjome 0!th who have hilhin tlie disloluxion of the} re~ ceivership. umé for many people} Thaw look for ward to the winter as a time for more seflous’xpursuitu than the campai- sound so make their plum to take up some new occupationsgnfl hope. perhaps, do a little reading and mink-4 mg along new lines that m W‘ gum; and uplifting to themm Witt this thought before us the Non}! Show News Letter has planned'm pol numbers for the winter and w; hope will pl‘eaae the readers sanctum. ’ Contracts involving the expeodltm' of huge sum of money for Wt and labor which contained clam con- ditional upon' the election results, have been pqt Into éflect. ' ‘ Every Imminent of truth MAM ednttefly within a week mj ' New Radium for Wham. mNW ukunndhhmwmmto tnfltetlplnborludentondlmm man-mu mam comp-n of ti! multhetmethntoalpmuu townermwmmmnu mmwmmtmflm main Brynn Opponent. Uncut Hun-Mr Mr. Wt did bk m doubly “amend“! 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