_._mv ' “ n- s lispâ€"1239"" 10:30. , - n y . noon. , ‘ 15%;«1: Pay-r Huangâ€"mm. ‘ 81009. In. : . ’ ' Rom CATHOLIC canon. » , ' Motâ€"Rev uO‘Ndll. D D. uJ,‘Ef‘ .Sundsyâ€"F' lull. I 9.. m. Sunnyâ€"80mm! lull, 10 n. m. ï¬erinSnâ€"s: 00p '1 Tue-thy Servicesâ€"'8: oo Frldsy Bible Chasâ€"8:0 p.111. SACRED HEART PARISHâ€"LAKESIDE. Motâ€"F31. Earth. ' Low We» a. m. ‘ High Isaâ€"10:00 a. m. , mum m , mmwonm umbu cnuncn. . Paterâ€"Chas. P. nor-'61]. Servicesâ€"11:00 g. In. ’ :«wrlmwm? 5 .1. was! .38, :83, E gaitâ€"ï¬n]. .8. b. 1. n his . y ‘x. _ EVANGELICAL (Menu-J I.--" .- “mum-op "clue, ï¬rst £1 'i'i'nis'ie momsmmmmorm . men; me and Wanda: Ava. Putorâ€"w Q. 016mm.. 5 Homing Sanka-10: 86. Sum ‘ScMoPHME s19. Vemnâ€"ï¬ï¬t‘ï¬- In: w: mi Joanie amines. Stinky-8:30 :. m.. 8:00 8. n. 10:80 n. In. Vespers-32 80D: Inatrucflonâ€"s: 00 to 4: 00 p.13. Dad]! Nunâ€"8:00 3. In. i ‘ ‘ cannon or ST. AUGUSTINE. Hwy mannaâ€"7:30 t. Morning Prayerâ€"10:80. _ ‘ ' Sunmï¬choolâ€"fl‘ noonJ . ï¬tiiiiihï¬â€"tw 1. m. ;' cmmcu or 31'. AUG H9)! Eucharistâ€"7:30 .. in. Morning Prayerâ€"10:30. 1 Sun 001â€"12 noon.“ 1;; yore-1:80. ; mm madnls'r â€"2 t " Hen-ï¬nenLinden’ ' nn'd’OnLâ€) Commit: . ’0': all olyD-yn-qzsn . CONGBEGATIONAL CHURCH. Pestorâ€" 8. Winchester. ’ Tho G Bible Schoolâ€"9:45 a. m. Morning Sermonâ€"11:00 a. In. -- Th3; Highgcypol ended Ind lion's Bible Emmi“ s'é'nTcuâ€"m: 43 u. m. Sundty Schoolâ€"12: 00 noon. ' Wednesday Evoninlâ€"szoo p. m. Sherldm’ Bond 3nd Humboldt Ave. Rector: er Worthingmn Stan. Comma on:745 13% . m S in month. Sunday School“5 to a‘. (down In and Aug. ) lotuinxieï¬ke-nd Sermon-u: out n. W‘édnéiddy Prawnâ€"8:00:13. 1.54196 Societyr-Ollaego‘q may; Eveinh'a my}: bid Scrub: 5:00 pan. Sawygsdaoal. 9:45 A. m. '. ’ gutogï¬â€"Vlcgqr 51:. King. Preachingâ€"11:60 3; IE. Sunday Schoolâ€"4:30 p. a. 30mm P6911193 1100th (“EUPHUV- \n â€In“. sundny. Serviceâ€"10:00 rm. Wednesday Evening Meeting-1:30. .P'rlie'r ’uétï¬Ã©ï¬Ã©dnudaw' 5*. {:00 um rm: CHURCH or 31‘. 3mm}! , . (upkeep-L) In Luther-race. Priest 1:: charge. Holy Comnlnfann 1:301. 15. Second Celebration Ind Sermon ï¬n! Sand-yin month. 11 00 I. 1:. Prayer and Sermon. except ï¬rst 800- dq amount. u .000. In: a Pastorâ€"Rev, C. Hints. " -' 7'7 " 25:312qu ‘spmncn conenzaufxonu. CHURCH. haterâ€"Rev. x. w. Darling, D. D - Sunday Schoolâ€"9:45 s. m. Sermo '00 I. m. -’ Xpun‘ Pepp 'c Clanâ€"4: to p. m. Pnzoiâ€"m. Lemylhkin. Supday Bentonâ€"Homing. 10:45; evan- Sunday Serviceâ€"10:45 I. ll.‘ Sunny Schoolâ€"18:00 noon. Wednesday mumâ€"8:00 p, m. gala“! Schoolâ€"~16. 00 i. :n. ; M RWYâ€"PHâ€? 30" GO. many-am. Study and 02:01:38 “an. 9. m. FIRST UNITED WANGIUGAL Razorâ€"Rev. B. R. Schultu. Wy_80rvigwâ€"10:fl 3. gm. 1;“ p._ 'P; WET? Dnï¬n'(Germ)â€"Wodnudsy, 1: so :11. ï¬sh. may. 1 4s. . Pinterâ€"£0. F. Courier“ Sunny Serviceâ€"flaming. 11:00 n. m; evening. 7: up. In. gin-mun EnduvoH: {I p. In. Sunday Sonnetâ€"10:00 3. In. 7: 80 p. Womu' a Saranâ€"Fir“ Thur-day In month. ' Rectorâ€"Rev. r. c. Woleott, D. 1). Holy melanin-4: so n. IL. Ind on too- ; um: man: Sunday in month 11 In‘ 5. t £1.- B. Y_. P. _U. Young; Pooplo ':I--1 00 p.31. n. m. - Moun- tnd manyâ€"~11 I. II. Evennonxâ€"S y. III, * FIRST scmnmAvym ENGLISH CHRIST CHURCHâ€"EPISCOPAL. GEM LUTHERAN CHURCH. npxscouz. c'nuncn (runny). new rmm MMMW râ€"Rcv. C. P. Goodm. u ggrylpofllonunc. 19:80. pnmij’ax'rnmm cannon. GERMAN LUTHERAN. ’Wm' um â€v. pets loll-cu and 1nd fourth low The Health Committee. of which Mayor Robertson is chair- man. has taken up this matter 'with special vigilence and having submitted. samples to competent cheat“: (or analysis, have dis- “covered that the supplies of milk by the dealers are by no means gap to the standard of purity and. jin one or two instances; were very Perhaps there is no article of food which. demands ‘so lunch care as milk. It readily -'assiiniâ€" late: foreign ingredients. even their odors, and is quickly aflected ‘byimburematter. Hence it is not necessary to assnme that any- thing is wilfully mixed with it. The cleanliness of the cows is essential. the water they drink must not be stagnant and the cans used to convey the milk must be absolutely clean. biesâ€, says Mr. Robertson, “are absolutely =helplesis and‘ are dev pendent tor their very life upon the milk supply. †Avery large percentage of infant life dies through impurities fed to the little ones in their food which is in a large measure, the milk sold by dealers. . PURE MILK SUPPLY . That the authdritieé of our cities are bound to protect the citizens from the dangers incident to im- pure foods is the contention of Mayor Robertson of Highland Park. He lays very special em- phasis upon the. necessity for a pure milk supply,'especially on behalf Of infant life. “The ba- When we wrote. foranother col-“ umn Our protest against the licenticms tendencNf the mod- ern stage, we‘had not seen the; statement-of Charles Burnham, president of the Theatrical Man; agers Assocition. Let parents of 1 young people read, in Thursdayj morning’ 5 papers. this manager’s; indignant demand for a censorï¬ and note what he says about thel kind of ï¬lth that is displayed on many theatre stages, and they will not think the warning comes too soon. ‘ ' price. fl‘ The cost to the {people of a Ideal'newspaper 3’suchas the News-Letter is still within the reach ,of the poorest citizen. I? For three cents a‘week. we will send you our paper, which is a carefully edited . clean sheet of North-Shore news, and education in politics, gov- ernment, patriotism, morals and literature. R For $1.50 we will send you this paper for 52 weeks; half a year, or for 26 weeks, 75 cents, less than 3 cents: week. A! ,0 If this notice in naked you m in“ to M. tothil not. In the upward tendency fthecost of In 'ngthereis still one good as that has not gone up Bde in "ouch Wfér W announce Wand “I M W «WW bulnflhiaaaciorm Snbocription 31.50 1 Yea 5c pet Copy PRICE AND QUALITY leéymflflw mm. Win-BMWâ€! FREDERICKC. mmw 5mm at tlu I’m- 0’“. 71am: Pafl, â€limit 1: â€ml (14:: palm SATURDAY; FEB. ~13,1909 TELEPHONE No. 9! WMSIWW? milés; or from Chicago to Singa- These 19 parts forming a single copy of a Sunday paper weigh over 3 [-4 pounds. and, as the publishers anhounce, requires 15 cents postage for domestic mail- ing. The Tribune's own statement is that'the white paper of the edi- tion. if the sheets vere laid end to end; would have teached H.000 This Sunday paper consist: of 19 parts. or sections. or 194 pages. The pages are 17 1-2 x 24 inches. measured in the roll as printed, the paper'would run a length of more than 63 yards of 35 inches wide. Thinkof a newspaper mak- ing a roll longer than 10 rolls of wall paper and wider by ll inches; But the forty years circuit was a schooling calculated to prepare them for citizenship in the goodly land of promise. And. as Moses never entered into the govern- ment of the Hebrew people in {their own land. so Lincoln did ‘not work out the problem of gov- ernment for the negroes. "The greatest issue of the great- est newspaper." ' This is the Chi- cago Tribune's annoimcement of its last Sunday issue and if bulk and weight of paper be the stand- ard of “greatness†the boast is probably sustained. COLOSSAL NEWSPAPERDOM God. through Moses, (teed the Israelites from Egyptian bondage, as one act.>at one time. and their emancipation was signally ratiï¬ed} by the rolling back of the waters of the Red Sea. to appreciate. - If the Rabbi means byithis that it would have, been better to subjectthe negroes to a probation and a qualiï¬cation before receiv- ing them into fun citizenjphip. We agree with him: but 'if He means that. they should have Been held .in bondage as property qntil they proved their ï¬tness, we protest that his historic parallél does not ï¬t. When God led the children of let-eel *out of Egypt he ledthem- by marathon- mute knowing that therwould riot under- Itlnd how to mkeuseofth'e gift oi freedom if it were given their: outright and without further mule. N Sonatina we feel that It might luv: been better for the negroittheume method had been followed when he was emancipated. The. newly liberated do not nlwnyt know what to do with their newly found freedom. They abuse it inetendofmnking properuoeofit. iti- whet we attain through striving Ind strug- gling that we underound correctly how had indeed. the impurities being so , prevalent as to dem‘snd instant stringent measures. - ' Accordingly the mayor put a veto upon the sale of it and ordered that the dealers must furnish afï¬davits.†to where these supplies came from and also as to the purity of the same before 3they were allowed to sell any,- . FREEDOM. : Rabbi Sehnfarber. whdisalil'» era! teacher in the K.} A. M. temple in Chicago, seemséto ques- tion the wisdom of Abraham Linc9ln in ifreeing the fnegro’es from slavery. He say»: so long as they will reï¬ned the law and obey the demanifls which are necessary to the very life of our children; ' We .do not name the dealer: who have been afl'ectedEby this action. The business interests of any class of merchants ohght not to be injured by undue publicity This action brought a storm from at least one of the farmers from whom the supplies came; but. standing ï¬rmly tothe de- mand. Mr. Robertson believes that the pdblic may feel safe on this matter. All the othér Chicaéo Sunday LINCOLN AND NEGRO 3% m: PM!†tech the mandate a We!!!“ liquor It debt Mel-or flannel mm urn-lunar m- roam Rose of Innate the u We are of the opin public approval will‘be on the modest and sheet 0; magazine the attention to’su'ojects ( telest and so present they will 'not need a queting hall to spre; sheets and an expert I [eon to dissect them. BOTH SIDES 0F LIQI But we are gnistikeh Ioon inflation of new continue. vWe are not saying 1 nothingof merit in tl: Large sum: of money the ables! talent and t men and women are t: utmost to furnish sul to please the popular I would be' strange if a I was not of merit. What again is th« think of the nenpape a paper famine win enough paper stockx single copy of a Sund paper the walls ofa cottage? The Tribum the weight of paper edition was 1.300.000 I ‘ Considered as a Sun sition there is alto the labor. It is often c Sunday labor is not by the Sunday paper I: of. the work is done 0 or early Sunday mo what of the delivery of the papers? Thinl boy selling papen we pounds each; 20 of ti great a load fora m; Think of the boy: a them to order. It \- houe and wagon tc paper: and if 600 are a given route there wi‘ ton weight of paper to 1 But it strikes us tl ldeney to dump (low leverage America ho: . day morning a mass ‘sheets much of whicl the slightest merit. or gestion of anything (I ductive of moral wast lectual dyspepsia. ' The question is not no the American ho Sunday paper oqntaini ly legitimate new: of t day ‘ and perhaps ' a theeveau of the wer be done in a paper the average size of 'a d well prepared and pr: ed. might prove‘ of tea Olll’ Oath? 1* But of what possible there be in 194 page stufl. at least three which is utterly wort! formation. and some ( meaningless or worse. There are several u eoterprioe that will t admired. and in this shows and colossal inta be a popular exhibit. half the paper is oa advertisements which garded as businen sun may or may not add dead: of the publishin ., when the cost of e: pmduction is consider etc of tilt "orally be ge of big at: it will Fully one fled with till be 1"? m. but it the divi- companv noulioary theprize and vi" no the biggest thing in dom until some 0th: go into the business 0! beat the record. papers were in the m am" but! the ram. , it sees ed kit a .v mpel’ to -roéd sized ~tates tut :‘Ed'in “Ii! 1 ands; .It there is quota»- :a the u- t that the laced up- andeused will give public in- idle ban- out the Amy sur- nulls!- 2 paid for bgains of :d to thc‘ ct matter te. and it 'tion of it this bal' men can nun-n. livmd in DC over a public to nil: about w P7090? uestion of med that cwioned 'ausc m0“ Saturday inc. 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