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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 30 Jan 1909, p. 4

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Whitman "came. first and t'hmi WEWAM~Wnter Image. No. «11,9. F.A..l. meets Bryn Munud .A -A...4. a... -_a ALIâ€"z no ‘-_A_ Nof' 576712: 1A. 34., Haifa“ u'd' thud Thur-dun. ' IVANS‘I‘ONâ€"Enn- Lodge. 80. 524. A. my. A. IL, meet: first and thinnin- Lake and Wilmette Aves. Pastorsâ€"W. C. Cleworth. Morning Servicesâ€"10:30. Sunday Schoolâ€"11:46 I. m. Vespersâ€"6: 00 p. m. woflh 9â€"6: 109 m, . ednesdny yoreâ€"8: 00p Aid SociotyTFh'st Thursday or the month. Church_ Boardâ€"Flrat Tuesday of the month: , > ' " w. F.‘ M. S.-â€"Second Thursday of 1hr Hr'y Eucharistâ€"7:30 a. m. naming Payerâ€"10:30 . Sunday Schoolâ€"12 noon. Evening Prayer-4: 30. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. Sundayâ€"4:30 a. m;. 8:00 I. m.. 10:80 a. m. \ “pertâ€"2:30 p. (a. Instructiong-q-smo to 4:00 p. 11:. Daily Massâ€"8:00 I. m. GHURCH OF ST. AUGUSTINE” ‘ CHRISTIAN SGIENCE.‘ Readerâ€"H. A. Hall. .1 Sunday Servicesâ€"40:45 a. m. Sunday School~l2z00 noon. Wednesday Evaningâ€"Swo p. m.» Sermonâ€"102303111. ~ Sunday Schoolâ€"12:00 noon. Young People’s Meetingâ€"6: 80 Evening Service-â€"7: 30. Wednesday Praye'rsâ€"S‘M gnu: ‘ [Adles Societyâ€"On sown Fri FIRST - CORGREGATIONAL CHURcB ladle! So‘clétyâ€"L-On : mannaâ€"On fourth sing-wont: Luna. KENILWORTH UNION CHURCH. Pastorâ€"Ch“. P. Hal-ml]; ' Servicesâ€"11:00 a. m. The Woman? {Missionary S‘ocletyâ€"WQG: Sheridan Road and Rumba!“ Ave. Ractor: 80mm” Worthington Sun. . - Communio-y: 45 u.,ln.. "t Sand: 1!: month. Sundny School no . m. ‘(cloud Jn y and Au.) Homing Segvicg’a d Semi-u :09 n. m. - (Services in Chapel. Linden and Oak.) Communion on 31111on Daysâ€"7:30 ' Tuesday Sérvh'aeH: 00 ‘ Friday Bible Chasâ€"3: pm In. SACRED HEART PARISH-LAKESIDE Pastorâ€"F. J. Haas-ch. Low Mass-£8200 a. m. _ High Mua~10200 a. m. CONGREGA’UONAL CHURCH , Pastor-B. 8. Winchester. The Graded Bible Schoolâ€"9: 45 a. 31. Morning Sermonâ€"41:00 A. m. ‘ The High School Grades ind Men‘s Bible nuA__ 1.. n- _ Patch-Vigor J. King. Preachin 11:00 a. m. Sundny hemâ€"8: 30 pm. y Young Peon l’es fleetingâ€"5: 09 p. In. germgnéâ€"8. 09.111. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Pastorâ€"Rev. ILW. DIrliug. D. D Sunday Schoolâ€"9; 45 I. m Sermon-11.” I. tn. Young? 1310' I Chanâ€"4. 30 p. erfiemmâ€"Wodnemhnm 8: 00 p. m THE CHURCH OF ST. ELIZABETH ' (Kphcopuh) . Rev. Lathe: Patrice. Print in charge. Hoiy Communion. 1. aoI. m. Second Cekbntion and Sermon first SuudIy in month :11 :00 I m lornini yer Ind Sermon, exccp't first Sun- : oath, 11 Moon 11:. Evening Prayer and Sermon. 5: on p m. Smithy School. 9: (5 mm ‘ ' GEE-13326 ii. In." Vacuumâ€"5:00 p. m. 6mm LUTHERAN CHURCH. _Pastorâ€"- v. C. mm‘ Bunday S twiceâ€"lo: 00 a. 11:. Wednesday Evening lastingâ€"1:80. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Pastorâ€"Rev :us. O'Neill, DJ). - Sundayâ€"(Fun Male, 8 a. m. Sundayâ€"fiewnd Mans. 10 h. m, Sunday Serviceâ€"10:45 t. I'll. Sunday Schoolâ€"12:00 noon. Wednesdfiy Eveningâ€"8:00 p. m. menus]: PARKâ€"A. o. Mot-#3 .c. P. Goodhou. " ‘ Sunday «Nicoâ€"Homing. 10:80. Sunday Schoolâ€"12:09 noon. Weekly Prayer ,Moounxâ€"Wedmsdny. 8:00 p.‘ m. . sunday firvlcegy-Ilowo ‘ m. 1:30 p. m. Woman’s Sociafyâ€"dflnt Thursday my mouth; F1381? ITED EVANGELICAL. Puwtb R Sehnlue Sunday "icesâ€"10:“ t. 111.. 7: 30;: Week (German)-Wodnudny. v7: 3% D. In : may. 1: is. GERMAN LUTHERAN. Pllthâ€"LA. Surat,“ Pastorâ€"Riv. Leroy Dakin. Sumifs‘esrvlcn-elommg. 10: 45; oven- 3. Y. PA]. Young Poo lo':s-â€"7 00 pm. Sunday Schoolâ€"12:00 l11mm. Weekday’ Prayer Meetingâ€"1:“. Plumbâ€"é. F: Courier ‘ Sunday Servicesâ€"Morning, ll: 00 I. m; evening 'I: 45 p m. “an Endeavorâ€"6: 45 p. ndny Schoolâ€"~10: oo 3.. m. Wallis-dd): â€"Pny or Service. 8:0 .m. Fridayâ€"Bible Study 3nd 01101138 '43.]: m. Evenwn p. In. Sunday chock-t: 45 s. In. Rectorâ€"«g “re Wolcott. D. D Holy E hulkâ€"rm a: In“ 8nd on. “0|! hwmul~£2w .. uh. nun-v.“ Aw tlvala :‘knd first Sunday In month 11 x. m. . . ‘ Eating fixd_Lfitgwâ€"ll a, II. mns'r SCANpmAVIAN ENGLISH FIRST METHODIST EPISUOPAL EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Ttlnity). "Gm“ I“! m PRESBYTERIAN cannon. WORLXQAL' (Ebenezer) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHURCHmEPISCOPAL. ”Veraâ€"8‘00 gnu) yâ€"â€"-On socon Fridays. caunefi.‘ They, have proven ‘themselves amply adequate to meet the dis- graceful series of Scandals recently developed In the village of High- Lake County is indeed to be congratuhted on its present coun- ty officials. ‘ OFFICERS DO THEIR DUTY. If they have not already done so theyshould. Without an hour’s delay; call a meeting of their orderand not only protest against these deeds b‘ut issue a rewardifo'r the discovery of the man or men who thus brings disgrace and de- feat upon them. They should take this matter entirely out of the hands of Mr. Strciber by assuming all the responsibility and cost of the prosecution and it would redound to their credit and help' to gain public confidence if they offer to pay the bill of ex- penses for restoring the property. , 'But' there i§\an_ element of in- difference about this matter that must be at onée removed if the 10-- cal unibns Value their reput‘atiéns; They' cannot afford to allow'thc stain of such deeds to remain against them. ' i We do) not, believe. for a mo- ment, that .the rank_ and file of labor uniongs‘ haVe one tittle of Sympathywith this kind of stab-A in-the-backfighting. The average workman is as. brave" and open as any other cléss (if citizens ahd prefers to do his fighting face forward. It _ is therefore not surprising .that the public should be openly attributing these acts of vandalism to trades unions/but it is surpris- ing that after two similar deeds within a short space of time the North Shore ‘10cal'dnioqs have taken no steps to {fleet this charge, Mr. Streiber is notably a man well known for integrity and fair dealing. only that he'pref'erted to do the work on his‘ house in his own way, notwithstanding that he had been threatened with violence if he did not obey the wishes of labor union men.‘ In neither case was therc‘xhc slightest excuse for such outrage except on the plea of revenge because certain portion-s of wnrk were_don'e without consulting the labor unions. ’ ‘ There can be but one View among idec’ent citizens as to such dastardly deeds as those perpe- trat'ed on the.Glencoe postolfice and more recently againét the property of C. J. Streiber‘ of Highland Park. LET LABOR It seeins but the other day that we Were in a state of mind rang- ing between skepticism and sat-. casm whenever the name of Mar» coni was mentioned. Nowhe is the most esteemed man in the world and wireless telegraphy is a declared necessity to every' vessel floating on the ocean. " .Checlu waived lav W “Manda enditad.and the data- elm“ anthem label within a week or No If this notice in nukpd you tn kind to subscribe to thin pager. Subtcfipfion ”.50 1 Ya: 5c pet Copy Published Every Smurdly at Highland Park. fl. Wu: 'BURGESS. Mantis! We: Earn-ea a) the I’M/Of“, High/ad Purl, Illilm‘: u “all ma 'tum'r NO TH°SHO E NE S-LETTE.‘ SATURDAY, JAN. 30, TELEPHONE No. 98 UNIONS SPEAK It HONEST In this age of suenuqusity And in the mad rush [or more. dollar! sometimes honesty.‘ a lost. Itintoobad. for honesty inapeorl of great price. Any boyctmlnwhoforgeu to be honest I: mnflng‘the [undue mis- nke of his life. there has been such In abundnnce of public scrutiny and so much of legal ch- quiry‘mth ihe maples! mid able» de- fence that money will buy din we find it hard to accept Pm! Winston's conâ€" clusiom. We do not believe in the 'fiivemlity of the adage. ”Give a dog: but! name" etc. even if the dog be a big one but in the case 01 the Standard Oil Company The article has been printed in fine style of pamphlet work and circulated generally to the Press Ind otherl. doubt- less at the expense of the Standard Oil Company. Thin fact does not entirely denroy it: value but it serves a a sua- gestiOn that it is an advertisement which the Company thinks it worth while to pay for. V - Pueuc ‘pmmou ‘ me me STANDARD OIL COMPANY Under the above title Proleaor A. P jWinston writes a defence ol the Standard Oil Company in which he claims that this great corporation has been judged by prejudice rather than by an intelligent public opinion. He says “I find, with very are exceptions. the most confident belief that the Standard Oil Company has been can-picuouely I bad corpora- tion,â€"and that "no definite statement of reasons" is given (or this beliel. In his own state Lincoln' 3 memory will jbe honored in every city, perhapo' we may. 'say, In every home. Springfield is preparing; for a celebration of unusual Interest and proportion. In Chicago. Ambassadur Bryce is to speak in Or- chestra Hall (*1 the evening of February llth. and other prominent speaker: will speak at a gcelebration on the llluuuoua day. February 12th. - Cbc Non!) Show Neva-W "Time II lending peripectiveto the great character of Abraham Lincoln. Not only it; the country which he did so much to distinguish among nations but all overtthe civilized world his name is honored and the centenary of ink birth inc hie celebrated. . Why do not the churches and the good citizens generally ex- press their Commendation pub- licly‘? The pulpit is none too good to mention the names of the officials who. by the faithful dis- charge of their duty, secure to the whole community the safety of their property and lives. And lastlv. we have in the present icounty judge. Mr. Jones, a man fwho in all,the years in which he 1has occupied his preSent position, has exerted himself to the utmost to discharge [his duty. _In the present instance he doubtless knew he would, be a marked man by those great breweries 'who are standing; begind the Highwood dives. Yet he fearlessly gave his decision in-favor of the constitu- tionality of the law passed to pro tect, the lpeople of that part of the county from those infernal divesâ€"Waulregan Netvs. lthnbcenuidlhalmncambeh ‘ "An official never does his duty but . the lawless forces approach him and implore him to let his hand rest lightly upon the scoun- drels. whoever they may be, ‘whilst the (page: of righteousness take it all as a matter at course and sel- dom or _nevei- express their appre- ciation. The olficial is left abso- lutely alone to stand the fire of the great lawless element. Mr. Dady has just‘entcred upon the duties of hi: oflice of state's attorney ‘and this crisis which so soon arises was enough to tfy the metal of an older. mad. But he acted like a veteran and his work even so far is enough to inspire the law abiding citizens with con- fidence. .wood. Sheriff firifiin has stood like a rock agai t the Highwood blind pigs. and hen the present opportunity came he. in pursuance of his duty. organized the pres- ent raid. . Our Outlook Lguqouu DAV bydrink. Alla: atwellecuulnnd mam-medal men are uniting in mama. ~ 1"“:me Immune-to [anthem-dam 0! W com- panies not! (men mm the mufimmp «Indiana-hula: lt'in no longer re mere 3y apathetic who (all. at the w- IOTH II The queofion of and calm»! be Ink: settled. But the and deeper than nine: public issue | being arrayed (m Meotixiglmbe p lucid in every pun ohhnzmtcityv ich are dedgnedw influencethetyril :lectiuumthisom subject. The éhurches a unit: rmly recogni good citilenqhip I cixizen ("on the: idea in permitting openly violate th State. Even in great fies like Chicago the quenion is up f- settlement. 1! may like years of am §e ya, but sooner or later the ”loan \ i be outlawed. even there. )ultlmt :tilabanlconum the mature oil em which mu he outmoded to the I :or intern! to break down State law. The time In: down. In every live issue and i mpnmc subjecto lotion. THE PREV The great issue uhquestiqmbly a above every other mind is the prob! "If in ten ye puunaer traffic cent and an inert mileage of but 22 are not abundant these laws reduci rater. then they I they an: no! neat on u they are u “The nilroot monmated the r« cent turd d“ II a merit mm best able who are least abh owl! cpmply nil Gov. Hndley my about tum cc: It may teem I to ours. But it 'u that generation 0 eighty or ninety ‘ generation of An in: their diet! each experiment to have mfioed t‘ The Eugiilh 9 moving the cum had weighed so I then: and their c' Will you stand chuck heart. mudgu- will I m and can the an?" "But it' wu a \ bind the Work v gm. For in M: the childm." it llfie blood 0! hen “he cflfl'oul flu- mm all England hell the judgment th She has asked Ila "How long. they m The undency our American I Taylor in a nevi: It in Engllnd. I divine Iefl'ucn'f Lord Shleobun and he nyt: of humanitarian (m. Noam of m filial deeper non! i: the hearted good people the: 1be (or children. 11:: wideney mall in childlabotin our American! Iodeoiumctbybt Taylor in a revic at the otrugxle again! It in England. I :pninuw the elm divine nell'ucrif - and We khan of Lon! Shale-bun ; wipe out that iniquity non In his W'fl' may oomn’bodoa w the Chicago Du NM Prof 7-840? has done valiant via: to my a cause Another good self reipotl and am mum far I [cw doll." bank account. I in the lite. splendid businc ,W‘inChic £9qu hunch-«of the best plmi But in moa- outdoctedonl beet-menu” of the m a: matchirandu particular line 0! GRAHAM Tl FOR TW( E. ACTH! A. u ulooniainpolitia out of it until it it rr anhmitilvidet Arty; h is a dis- .n which forecourt my directing. nded ulmbject 0“ even VII: the Inn unwho ll blighted al. WW Ind l the preient time i: Inorql one. Rising nation in the public a of the liquor evil. , une when it ivill not nejn the union it is a home mtes' It in the « gulltive end popqu nlivc and it is almol d an direct test. of .dm or no a Chicago and the cityuuhor 2 licensed saloon to Sunday luv. ,0! the ILING ISSUE. OINT FAIZI MillIJIII'i has this to fare: on the railroads: thetiuelvea have de- Ionableneee of the 2 , would stop inning hating between those . l3 as against those to so. they easily the 2 cent law. I with an increase in uppmximately K!) per a: In eqquInent and Ir cent. the railroads able to comply with freight and pauenger 1 demonstrated than to eflicient as operat- uonforhoneuvillhe mien-ad stilt-aim ',d”" life. ’31”! milneceuuyln the I‘lppineuand peace man’s verse which in- ich.due‘le¢iihux be’ Bmwiing'o "Cry 0! «hid! out of the very and bean the meâ€" the nverbentiun of uc 9f Almighty God. mu been“ palm. 1m you time I.“ pk mpmded by re- .5 child labor. which wily. tn'd oo‘long upon dren. v cry (mm than day: not more inning that inflilhmen livgd holy u: no. than that lhil vans it found repeat- u expetimem. One all child Iabot ought world." I 2 upel'ieoee at some .ml salesman ill, .mMinnM cue! 1d who have built 09 with little but thl! u I“ in 'h‘dl a”. o 3:: my hon In In... Ocruel nun. andbchonest. ni- tmy be MPG-w“ 0N CHILD â€"“B|aumeuld.lpdumt’ere Mo‘hdlfiwonunyumlypoé smur- mudâ€"“Ana «Io-you m M- m»: m of mar In. sum Ml "3! all “an,” m MIL “0- when!" 'I' Will can. I- in the, the mmWyM-lnw. “Mum'donlymj nu- tlun n mime-am I didn‘t love.” mummmmmmm “III! “1%"dflweméitâ€"m- “madam-n. mum-l: fall-c u- m. “am you youun't he Hh Meyer. ma «(waiting for hil'l. Ind bin-ell net that M the 1hy'a tun-muons. nanny Jones“ tut dw- The canned Wt mu m- m “W" “I employer'- Wet. “1L1!“ not. You luv. extend lic- Klu'hn‘. our In the inn; book F" W *0 Mu man an 1 came." h it not time mi: Wm: 01 mcythduldbcnopped? ltisadwul- fulwmenotontyutmoney but of or mnhuxlandwonnnhwd. It the .m..: to med were allin One dollar bill: they would make n-mip oi arpd15h4inchel widc teaching from New York to San Francisco. one yenr would hue bought wevery Wdthhgofluuhdnmm oi overfll4.m.m Mm. ‘revemes. dudes. finances. Inbor. etc, was .mmmmm leavingawul loatoflle Pwplco'l summouoooâ€"m pun tandem nisnmhauum‘e gnu mama in the-odditwduyunfrom I492 unto I‘ll Only amounted In $1,610,”.7wm The amount wandered. in aloom in A Chimp gentleman has computed figures relI' to the liquor busine. whkh In 4' It at cummhemion. Theimoumolmooey upon: in abom- thIt «My in [”7 was I little over amoum The Imoum retained mthepeoptebykhenloomin the pur- ' "Whenpmhflitioo. vim lot am; orcounty.iuubohledtolhepeople.h WM’bfinolonly meals. bathe purchase. pageant». andmeofwine, beer. and win . ~ log?" gouty Id up! be the unit in upuun calm-n. n It does not resent the America: principle 0! long! "I" beer? m adopted by ID '. . [gimme or a people thé mmhctum and dealer! in wine. beer. and whiskey shawl be compensated for investments nude pn'onom meinobediencclo demand and under the sanction ol exist- ing Mn." . “Pndtihitim it Ill-Amt it in append no (he idea of individual 00v- enigmy and lo the swig 0! our imma- mum furthermore. it nun M912? to mere! 0 cost may at n it pmhihtyu only manufacture an: ule_ of Mic bevengu. “Imam , mace in a glue. and every nun who“ huddled duould he . “ Tmfing,’ which 53.15903:qu (one Inge pet cent of invdhmu hamper am. MMMM public nem~ M“! by eve! m?! W949.» 'manuwmm. um ghoul ptohihitiun a seal in the {allowing mam: . _ em, and an}!!! all hvletmeu » every aim vhnmever indie ale 0! suéh bevgmes. n‘Azaecou-vondundthcflnionu Moddmmjudooedu W. they paddled mint! in wasting. and culled [or the We! Was. Here are dummy unllummmwmmhfl- lo m Whoaâ€"the butleisln m quuormmormidngunder dlmofnuulmdubel. Theylre and éhiskc: » “MM othotmonhg‘looumdnp IN THE IlLLlONS It.

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