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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 19 Dec 1908, p. 6

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TH SHOE S,- LETT \J agains} these iniquities. ‘ ~Kud"‘~then again We turn away {rem these pictures and rejoice in TnWomds Mxxx'; said the tramp printer. after his second cup of cofitc and" another hand- out from the good neighborsâ€"-' 'then he moved on to the next down. Yet in spite of these abomina- tions under ofl‘lcial‘sanction. we have teason to rejoice that such men as Melbourne P. Boynton', Aflhur Barrage; Farwell and a thousand othen’are ready to take the ftotit of ithe firing line There is not much to choose be- tween Nero fiddling while Rome wason fire' and Chicago Alder. men revelling in the abominations of a great moral slaughter house legalized and protected by the City Conucil and the forces of law. We have' been thinking that the Work! is growing better, but such orgies as those at the Colis’ cum on Monday evening discounts our opinion and makes the old Grecian and Roman days almost bright by comparison. We are naturally led this week to a little moralisingâ€"not only because of the season. but also be- cause of the events which crowd upon our attention. The world hasnot yet advanced much above feasting and revelling if we judge by the character of our Christmas festivities and pleasure _ To our growing circle'of readers we would like to‘say that we have 1350“ harder than we c‘an‘state in words to make a local pager worthy of the North Shore. We wish we might in some degree in- crease the Christmas‘cheer. ’ Orders for extra copies of this New Year's Review issue will be received up to Dec. 31, 1913, etthe nteoffive centsper We shall endeavor to make the account meant] reliable Ind of such interest (halt may be relied upon This revlewwill notbe padded with stale news gathered from ancient sources, but will be se- cured by a specially commis- sioned reported-l “of who will seek the best aveilable data of ill the flowing interests of the Evnnston and sbuth of Wanke- In our New Year’s issue on hungry 2, I”, it is our inten- tiém to' present as complete a review of the W 0‘ North Shore inter-eats during the Y”? 1% u is we can obtuin. Htflonfiuh-ahd'yonminviud ”Mcutflupqqfl THE NEW- _ < "YEAR’S REVIEW Goth W!!! W matmc Wand the at. W canard“ “Man-uterine “augmenwmm. “lam.“lufiuuiui hum an tin Pm 08;, ”1';th Park, FREDERICK C. D. LANG. Anni-h SATURDAY, DEC. 19, 1908 rm: "no! i The man who says that no manor maiden can dnnk wine or dance under and circumstances and remain true and pure is an extremes: whom few will heed but when a minister in this age will puhlicly advance. or apologize for eilhupmcdcghe ism! holdingnphis end of the ministrywhichseehtherev dcmpdon of mankind from is moot prevailing agents 0! ion- and min. Now the point observed here is than in either of the practices consideredâ€"dine- ing or drinkingâ€" it is'euily conceivnble that many good versommay and do‘ in- dulge in them. But the protest :9th them is again“ their general eflec: and prevailing evik. . ,,V-_, _,l__ Christian men I ever knew and one whom I am often with and regard highly. takes his glass of wine every night." _ " Where was the dance?” "With whom did you dance?" ” How did you dance?" He also has mgflxing to say in favor of drinking m cumin circumstances hy saying. “One of the pur'est most loyal Johnstone Myers is not m be melded as one of those men who interpret Paul's message of “all things to all man'f too broadly. He in not 1' heterodox epolo- gist for everything called fibers! in thought or deed. Yet he is reported as deiending the Incialdance, qualified by these qua: That ancient source of trouble to the pulpit. the social dance, is once again finding an apologist' m the pulpit itself. Whereas a few years ago it was pood- ble for an official in the department to keep precedent: in his mind for ready reference, it was now necessaty to have clerk: to index precedent; ‘ Secretary Root said there: «as an in- crease of aboutSOJIOQ pieces of state department mail a year; that the trade of the United State: has increased from $662,000,000 in I896 to $3,315,000.“ in 1907; and that the outgoing foreign travel from the United State: had m‘r creased from 225,411 in 1896t0569,882 in 3907. Let mica-ll especial attention to our offer of the Cosmépolitan for the entire year 1909 for a trifling cost of 50cents added to but ‘own subscription price. Full particu- lars of this offer is given on an- other page” this issle. "‘ We will be pleased of course to 'rcccive orders for the paper for 1909. and suggest that a paid up subscription fora good local papgr is not a. badfidca for a Christmas token to a neighbor, orwfrien’d. We are printing several hun- dred extra copies of this number and‘those who receive free copies assamples. will owe us nothing but good will. As Clhistmas day falls on Fri' day this year, we hope to be able 'to issue our next publication on gThursday evening. Still. to all: intents and purposes. this is the Christmas number of the NORTH SHORE NEWS-LETTER, issued in good time. not only to anticipate a Christmas greeting and send a cheery message. but also to afford opportunity to Christmas a‘dverâ€" tisers to make their announce- ments in 'good season. THE PULPIT AND THE DANCE OUR I CHRISTMAS NUMBER The degrees of wrong doing are varied and voften-T; mixed with something that g good in men .ujd women. But there are some ithings which will ultimately ruin either. There is up redeeminq feature in‘ greed and waft. and no atom of conscience in lust and sensual lawlessness, He or she who indulges? in them. how'ever fnoffensively. ' is like One who skates gracefully on very thin ice. The crack comes and the doom is‘ sure. Ethc fact that while thousands *congrezate for riotous living. fol- lowed by soul-and body death. millioris are living in the spirit of the “Cutters Saturday night}, GROWTH OF STATE MAILING Our Outlook OxNorflrebMNcwo-W man 336 ram?â€" orl. Ll 84h- Ell-mugging; Unnerananrpnue-snoll Afgom?rrri alt? .r. IoSLILl‘lEInF-lf git-L may! II gngegzfl. Ruhr! Emma. E5602 Tatiana-you luv dud-on] finmoonltlepriuoawritin‘ popu- Jihad inronly byduwodtiy In] Is now ready to handle all kinds of Express and Freight in con- nection with Moving Star ‘and Cabinet Work. Office and are- house9 and 11 West Central Ave. Highland Park. WNW The successful bidder will be required to execute s bond in the penal sum 0! One Thousand Dollars (81.00000). con- ditioned as the States Attorney of said Lake County may specifv. and each bid shell be accompaniedby s certified check (pr gloagmygysblejo the chsirmsn of Board of mnnlec '33:“ the bflthu‘h Ihi0“ oinlnel' Emilie mam acc_ordiqg_oo_his bid. Theriihtireservedtore'ect nhd allbids. ’ any ' """‘ *vâ€"r Resolved, That .the' Board oi Super- visor: elect I County Phyvician, he to do all docton'ng and a 'cal work and lur- nish nlldmgs Indm wine necelury lou- the doctoring of all count poor. in hoe- pitalandont. andtopayal expense“)! same except in emergenc cases. when the count ismpay or fimvilitof an ouu' e doctor only. And flat the Board of Supervisors advenhe but ' I log County Physician. said bid: to be writing. stating salary required. reddeuce and name in full. 7 28!th of December. A. D I‘XIat 10-00 oclock a. m., at the County Clerk's Oflice in Waukegan, Illinois. re- ceive sealed bids. satin for vhat salary the hidden leupective will m as County Physician and ufiwp 0‘ mid Lake Cnuiny, for a period ax month. commencing with January lit. I”. ac- cording to the terms of the resolution 'of my Wpféuvervi-oe- my“; .. In . recently publllbd m concerning the ace- of I'm 0"“ ‘Beiuco wrote: _ “Woman In like the WW phasedflnd In all he! plus W- In:- Sheylantherbeltntthnelfl ”comm to you: per-um m If you prefer the haunt! woman is (latherbestmflle-Ilflld” andfi-‘Itmmhmmm an ofjenthnent, she h ‘3 hr 9"? eminence between the II. 0' w M: ‘46. It you womb Intellect m a nu-1 premebetweendolndw [tyouwult an of them qualities. seek out a M- dess. for goddesses have no In" The undenigned Committee of the Board of Supervisors. of the Countyo! Lake :06 State of Illinois, gill. on the mpaumazioa m 37,552,760 ‘ Recently the bank rem-had a new rec- ord themlm ammun- and qlllhe South America republics. touclied another record than. $33,728;- 1 The National City-hunk is just four year: Shot! 0! I!» you! old. At the line at in {caution in IBIZ were were eitht In the Days of Old Reactionâ€"Cain" Phyddan. run A gluwnv ou: STATIONBR womws was. Gluten QUlth, M. '1_‘. Xian". W. E. MiLLil. Committee. Tel. 2633. The 128 Ccntra ‘ Ave. _ TABLES. CRICKETS. SOFAS. DIN' sic TABLES. CHAIRS. Rt CKERS.‘ Looks for 'all the m (i like a mull: Studebaker farm wagon. Sold by" HIGHLAND PA} I HOTEL. WEST «in. CO, 1......“ o, 16105“ «A G.- Lana... I Li later and save the Mud“. . \ 7: Carry in Stock 4:; : THE \x ELSBACH BURNERS FOR CHRISTMAS 3 Comer Fruit Store. a 19mm AND CENTRAL AVENUBS. T. E. PIERSON 3001: D ) menus WRITE ’. 1N G. LENCIONI *' 4)., Ha Luge Anortmnt of Fine Old Mahogany u» t! ' H k ‘3' Â¥ 2 .V .‘33 dANTLES. AT ALL PRICES. t SIDEBOARD. MIRRORS. we. -:' RELATING TO MY BUSINESS ? PLUMBING and HEATING ' 126 E Catt-ll Ave. Phone 201. BYRON J. STEVENS Highland Park. ' please the - GIRL fine Buy

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