a ï¬rst ten days of out of our sales fly. auwdbythe .8: C0. wad The assumption that the evil rests only ‘imhdllegal saleso! liqueu- is absolutgly misleading. Will the Gazette turn back :0 its own pages and read met the stu- ries of crimes that have eminated {mm legalittd saloons in Waukegan? Is it not a lac! that the liquqr trade iglawlm :vcryyllere and that there an: more- blind pigs where liqcnocd saloons exist than in prohibicorv territory? 1 Highwuod citizens must work [or the redemption 0! their cuv from Mega! And the Gale“: says the résidents of Highwuod. at Inst that“! abiding citi- zens, _ have filed a), petition and have implored the state's attorney and the shen'fl to do all in thyir power to see that he blind pigs are forever: removed In»!!! the city. And there is haunt) believe that their plea will be answered. and it begins to look asjs the day: oiytï¬e blind pigs in Highwood are nmniyéréi Li- censed saloon: are bad cnough,‘ but they otnerve Ih'e law Mind pigs lam no law but lhcirsdï¬sh avarice Now. this soimds very vial! until one thinks a Iilde‘deepet. 1'. TH E REAL EVIL . . ‘ The‘Waultegan Sultana The Gazette are each giving much space to the sub-‘ ject of blind .pigs' in Highwuod and assuming a kind of righteous air in con- demiug the evil which has again twitch- ed the name of Highwood. The Sim says that blind pig: hat e aimed out. hid- den or shipped away all of their liquors, illegally suld a few days ago. and are suspending their uperatons as saluonisu’. until this matter blows mer. The on!) ‘ thing like liquor that can; he uhtained in‘ Highwoud today is two percent - beer and there is it kick over this among drinkers who have been getting the real *stuï¬ of late. ‘ ‘ Privue citizens, though organized intu, a county Icignc have not the requisite power \eswd In them; thomzh the cum'ict- ions so far secured have tpen by the 'Lake County League, hm speaking gen- erally, Iaiiing in the ofï¬cers of the mun- ty. the'iaw itself must fail. Ruv. L C. Wuhan, ‘ On behalf uf the citizens of Highwmd Th: lawless tom; being six-much in the ï¬sccndancy in High'ood, u‘e earnestly appeal to the citizens of Like county generally-and w the Judges uf the chum Iy and dis‘rict cuurts, w the States at .lumcy, Mr. Ralph Dady, to Mr. Shenï¬ Griï¬m. in particular; to cum: to the asj siStanceuf Highwmd and helpus wen-3 Syrcc the law. ‘ A reign ul term:- ha been practically established In Highwad, lmsineis men haVe been intimidated. and n has been a rule pf’rum, almost as bad as when the ï¬fteen solid bars herd ' high carnival un the main “tee: of Highwood. _ Many of the genuine business men it; Highwood hue been accused of sub- ‘scnbing to pay fur a valuable watch pro armed to Mr Hogan They Indignana'y' denyit. And. say that if any, it must haw.- heen lhegblindrpig keepd’si The building in which this bran luuk place was at ï¬rst rented IU 21 former dive keeper (if Highwmd named “Scum" Mann. who, when pmcuthms com- menced left the village. It was subsc- quemly rented to a man named Richards, who in mm sgd out to Soredsan. Frank Barge», the'nxurdcrér. ‘admiued 'bel‘orc juskice Gail that he had bong!“ 11in drinks ul whisky at this place aï¬d Ind been drinking in Highwuud before he stabbed'the suldier. ’ ' Conditions are rapidly becuming jmol- erable and th e murder of Saturday night in which young private Rayburn mét his death. \yiH he fulfowcd h\ when: and smilar crimes i[ the iflegal liquor unit“; a not flopped. After the 11-8 mile in: name? the sthp'ns were closed tritium: exceptio Ind remain ed so fur some time. Then blue by lime right under the cyan“ village ofï¬cials?! “blind ling!" begin-w Came in until recently there were eight. Attempts were at once made by fnenth oi law and order m secure «:Imviuitms, some were arrested and ï¬ned and when! were trII-d mth \arying results. A petition has been circulated anu’ug the citizens of Highwcod. and signed'by many of them, and presented.» sates Atttgmev Dandy-ind Sheriff Grifï¬n; ult- inz that pmctical aid be aide“ to rid'th: city of “blind pigs.‘ The, petition has been put in {mm of a letter and sent through the press. and ts as Minn:- “In the members 05 the Lake County 1 Press. - Gsx1t,zslli:x;-~~Ktmwing that the puh~ I lie press diet the greatest facility It»: publicity. we the citizensnf Highwooil, undersigned, desire to place before yum1 the Conditions which have existed in Highwood for «me time past ' County To Aid In Cleaning Up The Town. HlG HWODD “'I have a sad â€and, mtor,’ ro- piied the unï¬t. 'flitmer Henrik: cow in dad in my W and I In on my VI! to all him.’ " ‘A hlrdrtuk, indeed! ’ " ‘You my win" any so. pastor; but I mu break it to him gently.’ “'And how will you do tth 1" ."‘0h.Ilhaiiuiihimiix-st thntit in “Why no dmcqt friend? asked the pastor. . . “'I have a sad glad. mtor,’ to- wed the unï¬t. 'flitmet Henrik: cow II dad In my m M I In: on my vuy to thuhlm “It uppem {Int .03. farmer w; Inning sadly down‘ the-road one day when the village pater met him. “’Why no dmcgt, friend? asked Matter of Rciailvo Vain†As Lindon * .3qu ii! Hot-20in. “In the province of Holltein.†says 3 traveler ho lpenQn I toad deal or his time ml“, “when, out course, noth- ln; is more impomt than the breed In; of superior cutie, the country pom via an not only vqy thrifty, but ex- oeodinxly fond of pair Wcows u mcy In nthmd from n characteristic story gamut libero. ‘ assume aAn'Nzws azNTLv. “ No slr,’ was the prompt reply; ‘I am Maj.Wh1teâ€"'-MIJ.Whltc of the Silvana]: Army’" “‘Weii! well!â€'he exclaimed. much excited. There must be some mie- take. Let’ :1 look at the passenger list. "Examination of the list showed my name and that of ‘Maj. White' _aa the occupants of the same room. The parser and I went to the stateroom. and there in the doorway stood n mild- eyed young women. When the parser asked hex-ii! that was her room she glanced at' him; casually and replied that it was ' “ ‘But objective the one»; #1 new assigned this room to In! White. Have I the 9ieasnre' at making to tie wife? . “A: I entered the steteroom u- Iigned 'to me an one of the mettle. Iteamera on my last trip south, I- we: Imled to and the lower berth littered with feminine hpparel," held a com mercial traveler. "I lminedhtely sought out the purser of the boat and told him he must have made some mistake in allottiug the rooms, as the person: he had put in ulna was un- doubtedly : woman, if I mixht judge by her belongings. Military Tm. Led to Pumr’t Unfor- tunate Aulgmpqnt 0! Berth. NOT AN UNPARDONAIL! ERROR. Add the woman'l attitude showed. the conscious pride that the felt.â€"-â€"Il~ lustnted Sundly‘ Machine. 1;_ :‘Bufthedoctï¬er sands by his (16¢!- sion, 3, . ,Jt's L at! . diagasg for suchgeshmMÂ¥$n :0 r?" “Well, me trl'nds.†and Mn. Cullen, with an Air of modest triumjih. "the dodther here says. Put has It; ntuégt of plural pneumo'nia: "Dahlia-f my: I ti: him. "Iln't you emgenun' '- giolfle, afar. to me Why of thtvnkin'r‘Pat is No shmall a man-tor “10:. Single mneumonu. I belave. lo :11 there'd be room In him for.’ . Pn'u Alimen! a Grand Largo Dion“ - 'or 3 In.“ May. , 5*; A Chicago physician “says Hm he was once called to visit I sick man named Cullen. living in i tenement. Just below the doctor tool his de- parture 1 number or the Pendent: oi. the place dropped in to “urine vow dict. . (71.4 t Dr. Sudhoil not long ego reed e 1p per before the 1391de India! so“: on dentsl fompun Momâ€. He In“ [What even before the time of Hippo- .1 cretee reference to the use of such Bl:- strumente are found, but no specimens are met with lemon; the surgical im- , plements belondn; to ‘elsseioel times 9 that have been discovered. This on: i only be due to the of mo they were mode. '11 ï¬e mess other Greeeiyliomns l may? manta, «hie! were Mall of None the dental forceps of sutiquity mutt have been mode when or; mad. [In thatch no meiï¬eel Writer mentions the feet. in the Aï¬stotelien “Mechenicel Problems," however, there in e pee l sage which according to Dr. Sudhoft, has hitherto been overlooked in which it is mentioned s: A familiar feet that .dental forceps were mede of iron. In the museum at Hamburg, where there is en almost unrivaled collection of hen implements, two eteel-plsted den- Itnl forceps, one for. the upper, the other for the lower. Jew, hs've Meu‘ found. That doubts forceps should have formed pert of the armemeuteri- mix of :3 military eurzeon in a remote outpost shows in what common use the instrument was. â€"â€"Britiah Medical Journal. MADE MR8. COLLIN FEEL PROUD. ur without has] content. this #53 be poverty, crimqond moral death} ' Proof Tb“ Tiny lxloud. In No in clmm-An In lid-tom. dnmken’es, but {on WM 00 aim a selflrightcom air and preach to the named lime city is sheer hypocmy . , Wherever liquor is sold. whether with DENTAL FORCEPS IN ANTIQUITY. The DH In Hand. Lonnyâ€"Bay. let}. promhe to marry ouch other when 'ye not up. ~ Gracieâ€"0h no.1mmlt like none- body else better than. loam-Me loo‘ Grucle thumy)-â€"0h. M I.“ ." promise lucky. It used to hep Molt or our when busy landing floral piccen over ï¬le banish“. op splflln‘ ï¬lm on the heads of the musicians. Ono usher can take care of t!!! job not. 5'â€. 1.. Press. I ,. best gets 8500 15th ‘after I 31"“: per- (organic? nowauys she. ‘in mighty ~ - .Flowon 10!" tho Prim Donna. It is said that the open. sun do not receive as many flower: u formerly. The trelsuxer Tot a certain company all to me thegother dly:“1‘en yar- uo i), was nothing for a prima «loan to receive in a single nicht ‘2000 or $3. 000 worth of overs. I! one of the ‘Gemlemeuï¬l mult remind you (In: there is really! no such thing :3 Id... I! Is merely a nutter of “Meet!" tin mulon."â€"Yogtv€ Companion. ' At last, when a mo‘memury Ml «me he relinrkod, MI In, 0,. twinkling: 3r Presently he looked up the tn mltucus berfches above h m m. smile of one yho hld known the why- 01 students for a lifetime. , On‘tlio owning day of one Mutat- session the lite Prof. Tait 0! Edinburgh university entered the patunl pullou- ophy classroom In the midst or the up tom-om; mphm common to those 00 cantons ‘ ' ~ , ' “G'et Minipbody else to nuke It," said the man, . In 3 house whisper.â€" Youth‘s Compmlm. "Glad to hear“. I‘m sure," and the proprietor. ‘ "I see you advertise that _you mtg your own ice cream." he said, in I cor adentlu tone. . , "l-do, sir." aid the proprietor. “Well, " aid the non. “would you permit me to :17; you I lime pointer? I won’t charge you a cent, and It'll In money In your pocket. " Gunman. Advice. A man had at tor some time In I restaurant, leaking thoughtfully st his saucer of melting ice cream. A1 [at he left his chur and made him wu to_ t‘he proprietor. me convenient; but. come tor my: ._ 14;, 1119 [on ma (bag: cam._n_Iw-or old, In the north Geov'y region. tho hotter. The blamed or government I! mighty watchful!"-â€"-Atlnntn Conqtï¬u: tton. 1' ‘Who? Horace Grzeley? Never knowed he writ poetry ‘N ,., Itoâ€"ï¬le other Horace who co 9 from ‘unthulty. " ‘Never hum tell of him, nor the place he come rmm; but In my opin- Ion whoever he wus, that he had mighty little to do lobe waatln'wom on, wine. \yhen the country but more 1099mm corn licker than lit kin con- \ vvwv u; I'D-9' “VI“..V f 'm‘hey say was! Hon-ace†â€Inc†MI News In praise 0! wine: â€the uchool legcher aid to the Blllvtlle cmun. 7 The Sunday when! lesson thlt had been about Mango 1mm; tho children of Israel through the wilder neu to the Prowl-ed Land, out! little Bobby had been Micnhrly lmprgued by the incident of the prophet ntrik- in. on rock with m nth: and cumin; the water to gush forth. After Sun.- tdhy school he took 1 volt with hi. fither, and could toik d nothing 9;... Non. Bobby; m; on ovdrwhgiuun' moccttfor mdnmr- mum. me: ï¬nd. even overshadow-d by the ro-t mrhhie 'achievement' of Mose-I. Ho nu thbroughly ‘imhued'with the “loo ï¬rst there wam' [thing in’th‘ worn MI; “Mr V130!!! 3! do it than mm m IX hi2 pou'siblé of accomplish- IflCnt. So when they come to I pl]. of urge howldera, with the Sunni-y school lessonx still uppermost hi; mind; .ratle’t sturtljd 'hhl lot. elf,» giélai mu" ' ï¬brin. hit a Hit. 1 want... mm" I Plodding Peteâ€"«Didn't you ha:- 0! Bur- windfall? Hes so: u .11. pm. were that: iondln' him a dolllr I ‘Veek. -‘ Wanw Pi,- to Emulate tho mums A9: of Moon. cumqh‘konnoqlcifm moor. "Woll. say, whu no you _think of that? Ain't he do ,qealthy voluptu- Worn he do with m" « “an am he. sow to spend every ceit of It " . at An- Adam-uh M03510. Mn; Henryâ€"Wov- human“ to )1me am 312' whére did he git them new shoes? nu minor who u dead; and then My. In: opened the way for adden- new. dull, Inmmflmmtmnhnothh Coufdn't Mac. Hogan"; 1 an. nkoodunmn‘ . _._.. A" in the Mind. week. » Hlllly “yogi! ‘M "up u “I“. Section-5. “Ki. Ihlltik elect andbc Ill bra- and ulcer in passage appmnl and W ac- cordingto law. 7 Sem'on 4. Any person or WI, ï¬rm or cannot-aim. mu qr gator- men, oundudur or . violate any of the d that 'onfl- nance. at tho sh: 3 Men)! «permit the Same ‘6 he dam. mu be ï¬ned in the guy of not It. than ten doll-q (89.11)). Sectibn 3. That the lmpamg' Wil- ions 0! said sections one.“ mush" not apply to dny n! such persons or car- porauons who shall; at my time undel‘ proper ordinances ol saidcit . and where the privilege is duly elevate or depress their rgilmu‘ arch st the said med c .ESMJéMg-‘y anneal; sons not to upon I surface. and 20‘ u antic heifer! .vith no: impede-Amy! upon said struts. Sectionz. .That all muons. individ- uals. corporations, rnilruad curpura'tiuu. or companiee and street railway cum. panics, now or hereafter owning. con- trolling. or operating anymeet nilmed. or electric or trolley mad in the City oi 5:?th Park, engaged in receiving or ivering manger: at street m and crhasing the meta herein ï¬led in this sectiqn. shall not event: or}. any at their can ur train- at a high! like 0‘ speed than live miles per hour while cruising! that part at Lincoln Avenue which ice east oi the easterly line of Green Bay Road. Ind treat of the welt- erly line of Linden Avenue, and that partnl Roger Williams Avenue which lies between the westerly wrptnte limital of said City vi Highland Park, and the‘ we‘uerly line 01 Sheridan Road. joux Finn. Cin- Clerk Reï¬ulating the Stoppage and Speed ol Cars and Trains ol Electric Rail- . wads and Street Railroads It Certain PtreetCrooin and Street Intersec- tEInI' in the try of Highland Park, Lounty of Lake. and State «I lllinoil. Be it ordained by the City Cutmcil oi the City of H' Maud Park : Section I. tall per-mg inoivldu- ah. mrjnmtiqns, railroad and street nil- way. corporaums or c nice. nowar there‘slter owning. control ing. or operat- ing any street railroad. or electric or trol- ley mad in the City 0! Highland Park. and engaged in receiving or delivering passengers at street crossings. and cm.- mg the streets herein named in this sec- tion. shall cause orhring, each and all of its trains a can to a full stop at. and immediately before crossing the fol- lowing streets in said city, tau-Int: That Bu oi Elm Place. Central Avenue. and urel Avenue. which lies eastol the easterl line of breen Bay Road. and west the westerly line of Linden Ave- ’ “Did you "or notice ill. markin- oosl cat's ail? The, m_ imam. like I much lurking-.15. admi- t"! at in the wild cute lived In nth- er all gnu. When damr up preached he hissed. Ind u tho no. time put up lib mi and VIM ii slow- ly. The oncom'er heard "Ill corm- tine hiu; be at the lullâ€"4M only the tailâ€"which waved In ominous, ner- poutlne.mnner: In aid, ‘Blnko in the (rm' Ind withdrew. “The cat of io-dty, hissing horribly m waving to m in his 0mm mil. follow. moo-tn] pueedoét. it hein- him not it til. novel-them he tiny- don It. rhinitis it the right cm Jnotuun “Wyeth 0“. mm. 9" (In In run or "not?†II“ a inure. student. “Won. III. no Mue- u I jM'crI-I-l m on III-fall I “he baud. With 1m Mu the ma iutlnctlvoly to cum herself I. a snake. 80m In!!!“ by on u 1 Protection Anni-t Emmi... msi’n m unuu or own. tom decided h postpone Judgment summonin- an the nut court In odor that there might be no commitment at lento" to prison on that nulploolu co ‘ Judge Bore-tom held the monthly than: a! the county coat! I- the momn'AMJnhouu-olmcoum hurlnthhythcmhuull nor was held And the man lure m served up with all the honors. The young Eu! Poulott, vho' II a. lordofthemolChlrtwt over the Soul-atl- ptck of MI on: was]: sad the mayor pm)“ lodlflp with I sud-mounted luau It I: all an mtlur futon of the dinner in an enormous bowl of punch. the remain: 0! which would I), m . 2.1““ W “WIâ€- W ..-..-- n._- n~_A-_AA ,,,., . mum» mubmmmm MARE FOR INCLIOH JURYMIN. »“Do' you km why u at M.- "in!“ III M.†m 8‘ ‘ml.. A N ORDINANCE Fin Na (In. 1( ‘Im [ ..ibcnl rgwird “in!“ $7383. I '. Hill!“ I“. 3I0-I. LOREDGHM page .9 a. nenlhouocwork X. Y. 2 C* I-Lmer. ml. CRE Farmudy'oimng In :xcellcnt £34, Up. J.L. mn;m m. La» Prim anything In. a VB.» Zarda175cu..hu Letter. lb Laurel ave. P39»; 3 'none peruse net-bu mull moat ' has and album l2 monlhl. Ml sell {cred- manï¬e {on Gordw Press. "00.: 31:" Letter. Highland Purl. ll. "00: Ice-no: £535: 32].. 5:58. .8 :. [-1 15.8. M 9.? =3. ulna. .5 O... Vanâ€":2..â€" bi 4.0. g ud'West aides; from 87 â€SIS ICE “funded Rant-um. It: pet 3â€! terms. Telephone 832. :- on he.’ mi :0: Lane: . ‘ m jammy-(hon bun-“n.- HTiup yuur home wichTWGM «met and made. lot sale by W- )0!) family leven mom ho“. Iemnll located in H' nd 9* em inquire New» r 06a. ruled bids will ht with“ hy ï¬e twinned at I‘m Kit. [In re plant and an ' sum-u- he ubuincd. luv the ï¬ling“ at IO and «4.0m: cubic yudt. mar . 0‘ and. at L'. S. Naval and... c Blulf. Ill. The umknignelu- es the right to reject any or all N. imam-acct†W ‘ hyace 'lnhrn percent the am at a rantee that the In vi enter inn» 0an . «will fit-opened jut. "xi. “lair .m. at City "I". Highland M Autumn" Roam. Receiver; gin-«.5 now get. with m: "It" ( SALE:-â€"A â€(My m I'- Cnn. [Nuke It the “1k! ge. onShcri‘hn. Tel. L352 “6-! “5.5,,“ ".Mï¬hinm Int-a Ice Mu. Ann" V VIIEIZW '- ' 418. Gluten: avenue «131.15.. a m I up. It huh. penny Kon- “laugh-nsmumucmdn hMIanWN WIMWMW 1| noun hon-d (In no noun-gt FT; loco" Green Bay Rd. c [or cash. Mn. Mdfike. u SALI~â€"f £23m N! Y“! ‘E. Mn. Amara. 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