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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 30 Jan 1909, p. 2

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Casper: Santy and‘Joseph Ber- nard, panners in the grocery busi- ness in Highwood. were the third to be.,arraigned. Charles E. Lau- der, of the firm of Lauder, King and Gage. appeared for Santy.’ It wg’ shown that the two men were mpectabk parties and that mob- ably they had'dealt in the sale of liquor merely because 1 they had seen other persong in the city do so. They are Italians. A fine of Another case was that of John Peterson. a former Waukegan sa- loon keeper, who plead‘edguilty to selling two-percent in Highwood. Evidence was produced showing that he dealt. 'aiso,~with spirituous drinks. He operated his place. which ‘he acknowledged 'to be awed by thefPabst Brewing Co.’ as a billiard hail. ~ He. too. ac- knowlegiged that he funny! the saâ€" Vloén business poor paying and that during the time he conducted the blind big he [had' made .noth- ing from it. He mi: fined $50 ‘ahd costs. which he was not sat- isfied. In this last decision these very questions were explicitly raised, and the question as to whether persons outside of a village had a right to control the question of licensing liquor inside the village limits. had come up. In that case the judge had decided that in view of the police powerof the state to control bad conditions, the local option law was valid and, therefore, he was compelled to sustain the . validity of the Higthod act in every particular. The motion to qnash the informa-‘- tion against Ed. Jones. Peters Hanson and Michael Gibbs was Also overruled} In the county court Judge Jones assessed a number of fines on the violators of the mile and one- cighth law which forbids the sale or distribution of liquor within a mile and one-eighth of Ft. Sher- Iidan. The first case called for hearing was that of Elcana Hues- tis, an expressman living at High- wood. He was‘charged with dis- tributing liquor m the mile and one‘eighth zone He pleaded 'guilty to taking cases of beer on hisdray from the station to places in the city. He stated that- he was '3 general expre‘ssman and was engaged in distributing all man- ners otexpress parcels that came to him. ‘He Was a former saloon keeper. but stated that he had given up his saloon because he could make no money out of it. He was‘tinegi $50 and costs. The fine was not satisfied in court. The constitutiouality of the ,special act aiming at the suppres‘ sion of liquor selling' an Highwood has been in the courts for some time. , It came up for decision on the 23rd inst- before Judge Jones at Waukegan. Judge Jones stated that two points had been raised First of these was that the act was unconstitutional because it applied to only two places. Highwood and .North Chicago, . and was therefore special legislation. He had given attention not only to those cases suggested to him by attorney}: for both sides but also to’other decisions which be him- self had~selected. especially the 234th Illinois, in which Judge Cartwright had rendered a de- cision sustaining the constitution- ality of the local option law of Illinois. LAW FOR HIGH- " WOOD UPHELD THE LAWS SUSTAINED- \ HEAVY FINES IMPOSBD The fine was not satisfied. .case pf the people vs. Frank 1‘11: Socialism of Highland Park an- ndgilce I lecture next Friday «Evening by J. 0. Benn". The'lécturer is Sammy of the‘Sou’alist Organization for the state of Winch. He is a man ,of excelftnt character and abilitv. _ an. R. L. Sandwick, ‘who had had considerable trbuble with her‘eyes lately, i: reported improving npidly. firs. Peck and son Robin are here for 33 extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Fessenden. hit. and (Mrs. _.C C. Yoe, who have been staying at the Moraine, have gone toWuhington, D C. . We learn 11):: Miss Eva Egen is to take an extended trip through the Orient. Mr. and Mrstordon Haicly and Mr. M18. Ford P. Hall visited in Highland Park oVerSunday. ‘ . Mrs. w. w-. Willem entwined at dinner last Monday evening. L Mr. Paul Rudolph entefuined the University school basket ball that over Sunday. . Mrs. Edgar Turpinis at heme" after an extended visit with relgkivee -in Terre Haute, Ind.. ., Mrs. H: H. Chandler gave a luncheon last Thmsday to about tummy gdestx. ‘Mr. and Mn- Wamer will leave for Cuba about the middle of February. Misses Helen Gipp and A351“ Simâ€" mer: were Chicago visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fin expect to lelve. in a few days. fot the South Mr‘s. Ford Hail lefi for Washington on Wednesday to visit her daughle'r. Mrs. Frie‘nd and son 6! Hinsdale tpent Sunday with Highland Park friends. ' Mr. Theodore Schwinn '31 town guest last Sunday. Don't fdrget the minstrel Show at the Highland Park Club tonight. The Epworth Leanne of the M. E. Chtirch will give an entertainment next Thursday evening; February 4th in the Church and arare treat is promised to every who loves a good euppiy of fun of the best kind. Mr. R. M. Barges of Highland Park has been ”cured and those who heard him b'eiore are anxious to hear him again. yBring your "bluea" and 25centa wit Igou will leaxe them both behind lgren are admit- ted for 15 cents beca of their happy smiles._ At a later session the trial ‘of Gibbs came up and fines were im- posed amounting to about $500 and Gedinger’ s fines were $265. The tirial 'of F radk Snow was been serfor Jan. 26. . *Edward Doyle ,was‘fincd $25 am} p’osts. His fine was satisfied in open court. The same fine was assessed Edward Lux and similar- 1y! satisfied. Charles Feinkcl was fincd $50 and costs. In the cases of Peter Hansen, Edward Jones and Michael Gibbs the mtcion by the defendants to quash the information filed was overruled and the defendants en- tered a plea of not guilty A list' of Witnesses has been made and the trial will be held later.’ . I. J FianniganQreprcpented in court by Edward}. Heydeckcr of thc firm of Heydecker Pamio .alee, was fined $25 on each of three counts, making a total fine of $120. 50. Flannigan pleaded guilty toseiling liquors some days Ego 'but the {he was not. made at the time. ” Santy was no“: prosséd'by State’s Attorney Dady, who conducgcd all of \thé‘cascs for the fieoplc. “Blimp PIGS EYE$" Some people say . When eyes are Mind 1 That nothing they can see. But' twont hold 3066 With 'blind pigs” eyes, ,. They' re sharp as sharp can fligbland park Bâ€"Highland Park an out-of- Che North Shani Neva-W , The stock-holders of the Highland Park Building. Loan and Homestead Associa- tionhave their annual meeting lorthe election of director! on Monday next. February lat. 1909. Their anodllion basins! completed twenty-one year- of usefulness and it: min are repneented a being in a very'suweuful nod Mun- perous condition.» D. A. Holmes has been in uecretll'y (Or the put fifteen i’arir during the Chicago Worlds Fair and he I: delighted with the program the city has madei In that time. He lays the growth I: a aurprise to him and in are able to tell him that greater improve- ments than ever are on hot Judge L. C. Holmeu and wife»! Fue- mont, Nebraska. remiven of Mr. A. W. Flcficher, are spending~ I week with them. Judge Holmes paid] visit to Highlgnd yearl. A sensational story in Chicago paper: that the twelve year old daughter of A. W'. Friese of Highland Park had been kidnapped. There does not appear to be much in the atorv- The little girl lei! hor‘ne of her own accorfl. She had been heard by her aghool companions to talk ofv‘iairing her grandmother who lives at Milwaukee‘where she now is. ’ The recital given by fir. Dudley Smith and Mrs. Eddy, on Tuudly evening It the High ichool prov'ed tube animmense success. A large crowd wan-present and thoroughly appreciated the efiom of each at the twq aniltei, Mr. Smith-won the plaudits pl glie audience for his remark- able displayof musical talent. H. L Bowen. eon- -in- Jew 0! Po» master Fletcher. bu rented his ranch in Colorado, end will come with his hmiiy to live in Highl-nd Park. Mr. Bowen miohnerly City Engineer here and he will receive a hearty welcome {mm his many friends. Mr. A. -W. Fletcherhu just returned from ntrip to Colondo, when he was visiting his god-in law. He report I splendid time and says the author there is delightful. The Editor of this paper leave: today for La Crone. Wiscondn. whet be h to lecture on “The Women 0‘ Sh: page"- Mn. Burgeu who in visiting there will re turd home with the Editor early in the ' Miu Maude Chamberlin of lake For- est entemined a party 0‘ young people Friday evening. A number o_l Highlmd Park boys ,and girls were present. The Dr Hipwell. mentioned in these Columns recently as having paid High- land Park a vuit. is genuine! Mr. W. 0. Hipwell and not his son a some re- week. Miss Grace Hofiefl. empléyed at Brand‘s studio, is away on her annual vacation; She is spending I we‘d; among fricnds In Chicago and will go thence to Vama, this State. and spend a couple of months among relatives- After six months?“ indent pleading. we still have no broom toswocp St. John. 'avenue, nor have' we a street Jump light in from of the Public Library. .- The next regular meeting 0! the High land Park Woman's Club will be Tou- day, February Zd.‘ Subgect. “Home fly.” by Mrs. V. L. Game“. ' ' It is announced that the clan of mm of Northwestern Uniyenity will present theig' clan play “link“: Thu": on the evening of April 3rd. J. F. L. 'Cunil, Haul venue. in planning :0 givé two large Bridge parties on Tuuday. February 2nd. 3nd Wednes- day. February 9m. Mr. Howard Hill enumincd Mr. Cheater Harmeaon on Saturday. Mr. Harmeson is an old friend of Mt. Hurt Mu. D. c. Pnrdy will leavegdlc inner part of next week w join Mr. Pauly in Florida. where they will remain until ..Mr Melvin Sweethnd mended me Eiearical show in Chicago on Tueoday. He reports it a wonderful exhibiuon. ’. Nit: F. MufinndMnFJch OLChiugo spent Thunday and Friday 0! last week with Mrs. Herman Dcnzil. The “Nobblen” gave a large dance a Ravinia Park ouSwu'dIy.‘ h ifleuned that the aflair In of; high unwind. Deerfield is :9 have a new man um and minim til! you no te matte! it the annual m meeting in April. hook Another will not be h , CHICAGO TELEPHON Funnier the new Chic-go “I Will clue on Edam The (lead: at John Rudolph. curd uguddenly and was re our column- lut weehoeem'ed ‘nil. Arkansas. on January 22nd ; The death took place very Mr. Rudolph rising in the appenmly in excellent ham: 1 enjoyed a. good nigh": deep. shanty after he fell dead. 1 . mofeounekeenly {eh by h andbermdmhtenmdm Thebodywu brought hete, on My naming and on ‘Iunutlmeuwerewmlictec H»uvlorottheM.I-:.Chmdl :vfllqi'hepteuenceathemne occwed-thkefineaofthe lodgevuverymuchapprecm- nmnluivaohhedecee Mr. Rudolph mvery high]: . ed. Heja'ned the Mummy): in W Parkahdoqnfinua berbmedayo‘hbdeath. Annirofcomlon. aworldof cmqardnnvinginoostoflivi ttomrtelephonehthehome; hammtothepoor,than the itumthomcflumddima. nanot even pane. Chic: Mon-pan! We .gxtend our hemfelt than many. friends for their kind: sympathy shown in our hour 36mm. A100 we'unnk the} Lodge No. 676. A. F. Ind A. Highland Camp “76 u. w. A _ DIRECTORS ELECT: ) A: the name! meeting 0‘ the )ckhold- enohhe Highlandhrk Sm: Bankol following baud ofdheaon m «med:- ank J. Baker. Frederick W. 'nhing. Anson C Morgan. Cmpley G S‘hillipe. LndunG. Yoe. The lollovin office“ were. elected: â€"Fuderick W Tubing. Prefidcm: Cmpley '6. Phi“: t. Vice Pten‘dem; David A. Holmes. Iuhier; Wm. M. Dooley, All't. Cutie A very Mu! wherim on My evening on the it Rev. C. P. Goodson u the PI chuck to quinine 1 Men's ( club "I named with my ch: help under thcmme of "the. Club." I! is deddéd to make and not denomimfioml and a foot for 3 Lincoln day celebn will be open to the public. It ed that a ptominent speak: pal,“ feet. Thad :s not chantethcnetamoumy chutill TheNorthShoreCons ‘idued Gas Co. has reduced 6 ‘ you mount of an to $1.10 er M., Illowin‘ a discount of My! rem-ins u SLM per M. Dr. L. D. Lupkin. when choc next Sunday night in the I!“ Church at Wuhan. his deep Mull issue-ion «I! to break do and tempt Christ mm o! \vonderiul power at quence. Prof. H. 1'. Morgan Iinging. mined by a large ch- The services are held at 3 and A new institution. which vi itself to tug social instinct: Julie- and will cemhly ’bc ience w «ti-Ion. oinao nods in the Erskine Bank building very. Wally Wyn!!! lio'nnl m Highland Pu! u: opehed u I Tel Shop. Master Gnu-cup Siam-ell bu am: mandarin: Smut a xhe Hi; bland hit Cl guess to up nunhet of Ihir u may thothm nod uncut}: the occasion, and a moot dc“: noon was spent. The deoot. pink uranium. Wedne‘dly.‘ 'm 4": Us! of maniac W. Reflect. (humeral Mr. m liam D. ’choot 39¢ “at 6! Mann ol Highluql Put. I Mun-5cm will be the Ker-toot residence on In )OHN RUDOLPljl LAID T( MAKES POOR MEN Rl' will FINAL CARD OF THANK. Mrs. John Rudolph an lflbringl in WI Ing van]! u. need lful liter. :debnhd um (m were nl my a cameo- we been unline- ties all! lie in I alto clo- rld‘ the us held tndonol Ql’ mem- [an ion In which rut Bap- ~~eued I REST and if deep I). FIT i dun Tele- ddenly, turning having It very lamily. will be {0 out No wmmleununtnmhnotm- teMMacfludm use-M damning”? WHO-‘1- mummmmflm m.mmtw4anr uthnnewdminm.eom- WAMIMCWIGt mphjuflAmnlingwfllhe firmed umeopeningddu'hdtcmnm week. The ooune in temp» in openmnnyoneoverlbyrmollge. Mgr. ‘14ch am uni-c withtbeCollegcoiPfiindm‘I and Su- zann- toniau at them. Ml miiontencenu. - A nunbuoi candid-0a fottheMumol play got togethe; on Wednulhy to dis- cuu the m. Among than: M m. Mann Paul (filmy. Lyman Print. A. R. William. Amanda 600. E. Phillips. Ind urn. F. B. Green. Mu. H. M. Prior. and Mines Edna Kerfoot. Elie Muo‘ncy. Gem-ode Nevins. 'Annic McKenzie, and a marofoduén- Th: play will be given made: the duecdon oi the Wuhan Hiah'tdwd 5" 5“" Wmoflernmflmdwcknu- memos petty ducks. Our local Hid! school was troubled that my meal ymmbuttm Ml”: duo: salonbvflucinaudsofiw mclmble Thebaunfivenmlondlyukmm Hr.E.P.Cokvunpeuueoe-h even way. The “to inflating the axiom poinuotintem in them went were of nuch interest Md ‘thc lectutciuelfveryinamctive. m nail-ted. We! Levin of the Rennie. us- nwmangmwifl: the Mama Park Andean. nt30‘dockmdny. a the flighechwlgymnuiun. 8.138 a... .2. 3313121 .8gfizi8t3fié8aea .unsgaaeon a... an... 5. 3.3. Eggâ€".8361: ltfiflNaWM'w “out autumn}: tumu- Macon- Imnion. munch one of the finefl ochookonmcflmhsmuflW‘ ‘inthmblyvi‘hotherpublk building! .l‘lie spew- W In I’M-v mane izh Ichool ball live dccendedumnWWaMdcvound thcmtolhctmof 99-34. 11th iii! fimHigh-dwalfiuwyazdmwfle' ‘3‘” Mai 'fie nigh uchool second Whflmdeqdvdv defend the mung Univenity school five by the more 46â€"". The Univénky ochool men oumcizhed‘ the loal tam but were clumsy lad-Ila! in their “‘1' int. Levin lad KW W rib The girlsbnbet bill team was delect- edbynmmmfifivcnn Toad” byaueoreotZS-IG. Thedrhmu pluyednlooncundnfledmm 1 luck of the finerpoinuonhepne. Mhsaaeterunedhxtheflumni. Wemeapongnphinthekaegm mungmmwpuw-ot eigm m apiece- mun-[emu the Ii"h basket ten- WI nag-id- M BeigluiorncnSaufllay ahemoon a! thew-chad. Amman“. can since I”. will!» may (01' wait-W" M "gamma-cholamu'm mummmW“W°‘ cams-n pinbcvreqli-idb'im i” M'Hichhmi Put md‘wmsu . has felt unto! maria No. KB. The Commercial dam announo . Yetâ€"Whit? “now do you up to on your A FIII' 1.1: Rm detail that}! g; ,lhn

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