[M w‘ m “I. "um “M I- Mr. M n- bib-abyM'r 3 1.110060.“ whouidinvm‘h“ ammumobiminhi' ails; “nib"?! should advance no fumdaechuanp's mm! a. mum-ed in recitation re'ld- am.“ an. in which children hm hiya-n no. chm it I†tomdown 30¢ m hue ism a number of Mdrifleflohu‘fllmmiuh minim.†Ir. Vane! thenpvc admiodmohhecou 0! school WW IN! 6â€: reliï¬veto Pemduwak. .Dhaot us, “and: addtm on ‘mwmwwdeï¬vcfldm Mush-dbl! waived. Ho dwelt-t ‘Wénï¬onï¬tpodqnfldaof his 4m.“ his mm ‘mqtmmncmulau. hm.mhnndl¢homthchuoï¬ce)flc alto p" rich the pull all M wen-engaud panama ism-aï¬eld. “hob. February 11. 1909. “Mmmgm oithc amide. :1..meme ‘mmldodidfling. vilhawonl gawhumhwmnuy m’u‘ï¬c rill-o! the It‘dâ€!!! chum he .bomended the Wuhmm donein mlhuuhnboolhthe w and “It and plan! them me Limold school hall bun m 16! an M! M.vlkhm-e mid ever be an humid go pun scholars to 'noble mincaditolme school. and th'umehban. “ ' ‘ 1'; :1; : 4n m land-mark; i: “do! “I‘M building hi 1 â€Glynn; minced there until u m. ‘mwuhoonnmm. (maid-twig“ the uni- mmmm City 01 Hill» hinde-hfl‘mmewaSSSinn. human-Mon an minim Non}: dw. F, 5? Hazard! property. mad-«mm theyeu 18.1 mm tdmimhvoï¬ceol Amman. (‘rhel-ct-Mrsm!the school. [halo saith-t tho scholar: “Mannie ammuacherfor a. W 1nd. ï¬ght: was of inï¬nate mmdm schooland "hafnium recodinude by pgibolth‘nschool who emu grub a. L marina-10m: Dee'- uu Tuna» High School. were}! Mcmwvï¬haml'fle Vd'bysbcchu-and the New“? m w at ï¬nal of the 6mm“! South in in... By mpopiI-ohhe seventh undo. The Mint-mute issuedthis muons-um uponedby D Suit a: Ca, hum Layers, Walnut- “in. Paw aims mm 1-1. I. Cat's. Dian-i, rue-arm munch: I". m Mk, ï¬nd: and cut- uh W W- 5. Walter, Pug. Wbm W. 1..th “now: “Ks“. Mind. Fire Yahm; (LS-Long. Anton. Mnchincior “in: II.“ upon knew; I A who. mm 15me H. A Ruby. Lou. MW hone calf». G- E. NmOaIMngrecking-frog; 0. W. Pm“, My lming- ma- acme: S. N. Schak. .Naperville, Tray- Miler; H ). Vasconcelln Jacksonville. Cooling W Capiaot tn'y of the a)": m win he W In our mummme‘yD- Swih (20.. Waihm D. (2., an! spacial w â€marries or .uâ€"vâ€"câ€" w; - â€"* that Themathcpteicrvationol autumnal-cc 1"! m 32. 3â€. inN or LINCOLN ‘ . _ . _ SCHOOL ,. a» , . a? ‘ Annual Report "Law aznd Order League the RUIN ' : Besides these were three other one: {mm Highwoqd tried, Mike Giblï¬e.‘ Ed. Jones, and Peter Henson. They were all found ‘guilty'after jury trifle. ‘ Whiht the ï¬nes have not yet been earmarked, in no case can it be less thin A penistent attempt was made a few weeks ago to establish]: perma- nent Jamar near the Chicago, Milwanke St. Paul Railroad tucks. It was V It ï¬rst opened a: a blind pig, and' when prosecuted aelicense was sought so that it could operate legally. For two reasons it was most undesirabie: fat: It was right by the. net-work of track; where the Madison and minâ€"ma... 5.... met at Roundout. It wasa'veritable death trap. u sixty W. Cakes. ï¬ne and cost! - ~‘ . Ed. Doyle, . , - . ' Ed. Luxe. " " “ - ' - . . Besides mm I use was btwght up from Prairie View when I branch league wad organized. The nun pleaded guilty at ' selling liquor to children and was ï¬ned - I s ~ One of the great task: that the League has set keel! to perform it the mblishment of the reign of Law ull along the Lake Shore. which among residence district: I: the pride of Illinois. m u neceaary for two ream- lat Theprotection ol the soldier not our army and the young altar: who shill mm the bullwhip: of the hum-e; we rele'r to the puplls of the Naval , Training 31:560. 'It is itnpoiu‘hie to edngeive a work which child'tttahe highet‘ demands uï¬nn the patriotilm of a people. , It is intended by the Government when ' inputs are fully natured. .to make the Naval Training Station the great- est institution of its kind in the worid.’ It is possible that in the future there will be as many is.5,000 youngmen at North ‘Chicago, who will constitute the majority‘- of those who will‘ man ,the naviee of merice. and upon the pemnei of those young men will largely d under Providenpe. the piety of our shores. We are fit, inland and yet it is not too tnuch tony the! thrmh the proper discharge of out duty our influence may extend even ‘to the oceans. The captaing'ef our army. ,the commanders ofour battle-shim, have hid before its the dire neceaiity of our work, and the garganization of our league itself was in response to the appeal'oi an honored militarj captain. The lad is the protection of the Lube Shore itself. This is not only de- stined to become, but is'repidiy'beeoming, pne of the greatest residence dis- The following fnom thc Annual Report of the Lake County Law and Order League will be of interest: trim of Medea. . There are not only bemulm man-ions surrounded by 'spacioun ground!. but emfomble. homes. from paint: to cottage are being built in every direction. '1‘th who here ï¬le! planted their homes'and organized their cixies had ideals, which are manifest in the lakge number of beautiful scihool house; academies, colleges and. churches. which make all who knbw i: speak of the. Lake Share with respect: In a regien _like this the disc erly house. the blind pig. the‘ beer den. and that vehicle of human degrad tion the beer peddl’er's wagon._'|hould havemo place. ‘ , . l -. i. a. In: It was right by the. net-work of track; where the Madman ana Milwaukee linee met at Roundom. It wau'Verixable death trap. u sixty fut trains pass this place every day. 9 20d. Laboring men employed at the splendid mansion now bein'g built by Mr. Amour. west at Lake Forest, had come up In Roundout‘w drink, and saves; had been crushed and kined by the trains. The sum- mtendem of the We circixllted a petitiun tlu'oughoul Libertyvflle town- ,ehip against-die drinking place ind presented it to the Board oï¬ Superï¬- on, end the lied-um refused, and the place closed. - ;, ,A- A: .LA M...“- hau. Mn dnï¬v Since the matings! the one~and~eighthvmile hr the North Shore he! been 'ee'riouely ennoyed by the opening up of blind ‘gs in the place'o! the former saloons-4h: ‘ League 1nd" a‘number of these en arrested “P the fan oi 1903 and ï¬ned. Mr. Quayle, whom been edmined to the Hanoi: bar. pmecutiflk ghese cases himself. As soon is Mr. Dady, the new 8m“ Attorney. entered upon 'hit dimes, he expressed a deeire to pmecute ese suits. After the murder of private (Rayburn) in a Highwood blind pig the gravity of the situation impressed itself upon ‘all the Lake County an ri- ‘ ' .-___- __A 3L- n l-v'u. v- u". “vwflv. .. :- ties, at large amount of evidenee'wu supplied by the League and the pi cations went on in earnest h developed into the greatest campaign agl illegal liquqr selling ever waged in Lake County. Eighteen person: If were arrested m Higbwood and Nonh.Chleego. , Not only those w but 'thoee also whc delivered intoxicating liquor: to the blind pigs we rested. Most of them being nwareol the. overwhelming evidence 3 them. promptly pleaded .gulhy.‘ Three other: were tried and conv' were secured in etch cue; The following is a recond‘ of the conviction Casper Santy,‘ - ‘ Joseph Bernard- 1. J. F lannigan, Elana Huestin. : Jothessr'ev- ‘ Percy Ridnrds, , 62°. and I -L- r“.L.:_â€"-- Thc. Branch Leagues moot excellent wack- The League 3‘ Berringion, giving undertaken several times to comï¬el two of in Iawlees Jiquor denim to pay some respect to the law, without much am, determin’ed In: swing M wipe them out altogether. . It: ef- {ms were crowned! with entire success. and the saloons, lodr in all, were , This Leaguem organized a few months ago, and it has already done most excellent work in seeking .to crush lawlessness. _It securedthree cr‘ur ï¬ctions a short time ago, and 8 now engaged in. a terriï¬c ï¬ght to, el¢ci a Mayor and Board of Alderman who will ’enforce the lava and is circu ting a petition a: clue, if possible, in ii: saloo'ns‘. under 'the village (cam e‘of the Local Option Law. _ ..‘-a This Igggue, war since its 'orgaï¬iuï¬on two years ago. has b'een con- stantly onihe alert. 1! has frustrated a persistent eï¬on to increm‘ ,9" numberoi aim mt! (Italy recently scented the conviction of itqttd saloonkeepcn for My that)! selling. . ’ ' u .j o. 3W“ '0 360. »-' The Lea’gue. Wine is‘ :3 aka; u ever arid in January of this year scented one Ruhlhamn fmï¬ sewn; liquor to: chimn. The ï¬ne and’< In omuequencg oi the activity of the Local League at thin point, the Mommhpdewuphudmmdwchn ; nois, sun ream“: mum“..- y, Fe," V: of transcendent beauty, it is aeennngly ' disgrace to us all that this shade! be the home oi the blind pig and' Milo: machines and other form of I "E I v. “n- â€"-~..“¥ V , nois; still remains whacked by thegrefogm movement; of mmcendent be ., iris seemm'giy: «ï¬nance to‘us ‘ ‘ “.7, -:- “urn-unhmhinel The F6: Lake district 9! Lake County. Al A ‘l. .m‘q ...-_ -ni r , in diï¬crpm para 6‘ the courgty havebeen doing reheanmet‘momhs. A campaign was a larch. April and May 0‘ last vear. Mja'ny , ya the ï¬erce! of reform-lost by a mu icï¬onl mute! than. the gnforccment 0! church menus concerned. The: Sunday In cloned theirdooflduring the lastim View. 'miome him: W of Ili- scene in $1273.55 6.76 I9. 15 39,15 Th9 Lincoln Centenary pelebntioa held in the neg uhdilotium In: hid-1' night was attended by a I333; inflame. All of the mu’were ï¬ned and my swodltthebnckohhemom. The lull vni brimmuy Iigmea and the walk and platform were draped with [urge flags. On the stage were seated the speaker: of the evening and the Civil War vetenm who are residents of Glencoe 11m Vilhge President. Mr. James Calhoun mchairman and preoeeded each in- ‘roduetion with 1 Lincoln incident. ï¬e patriotic song: by the school children were well reMered. Dem Pudee In votednbleuing on all preuem. Mn. G. H. Tailor read an excellent poem; I tribure to Lincoln yhich tween-ed in the Londm Punch. which. up as the an. ofthe «Inclination ol thcoln. had re- diculed and maligned him with Ill he well known powers of pen end pencil. Lincoln'e Gettysburg address as recited in chorus by the pupil: of the ï¬lm! Seventh and Eighth Grades. The grad- uating clan presented through Earl Fred- rich. the clue- preeident. I ï¬ne but 0‘ Lincoln. Mr. Berney Stewart uric the Battle Hymn of the Republic. the audi- ence joining in the chorus. The Re- miniscences of Lincoln given by Dr. Darling were interesting and deliveregl in his inimitable manner- Mr. Arthur. B. waell'e addreu vn ï¬ne. Hh Idelive , 0! it we: digniï¬ed and revetent- ial. cloning song by the audience was America. > , Time was a Lincoln celebration at the Wanan'l Library Club at their weekly meeting. Mn. C. H. Hows"! having chime of the program. Sketches. poems md'incidenu of Lincoln's Iii wen rend by diï¬erent club member;- Mu. Watcn, of Englcwood m the pesto! her cousin, Mn James Brewster. over Sundny. Mr. Fnhk W. Darling is spending I week or ten days in (on. Nebnsln and otherottheweucm we: onlbmincu Mrs. K. D. Wm. Sheridm Road. gave a churning bridge pIHy to 1 lug: number of [adieu on Tuaday ahanoan. Mu. Canon, are eMeflainlu relndvd tram New York who are on their "y u. California to spend the rest of the wintcr. Mu. Higg‘s Dancing Clue held en en: joy-bu: dance at the Woman’s Libnry Club Tuesdey evening. Alter‘the danc- ing, light refreshment ivere served. - Min Olive Swain left Wednesday for Dallas. Tens, where she ‘hn accepted I business potinon. Pan! Flendm 'elme up (ion Urban. Illlimi. with the vote! polo team of the Univem'ty of'lllinois, last Wednesday; to do battle with the Chicagq Athledc Club team. The game we: phyedon Thursday. Mr. Flanders mine out to Gleneoe afterwards and visited with his parenu over Sunday. . ' Glencoe. Monday the guest Barrie: thkmne. Mr. and Mrs. Trude gave a party oh Mondty évening Bridge was playd 3nd deliciou minimum: were served. Mr and Mr! C. W. “â€"Hen. Harmonic Ind Green Bay Road will entertain any ables of (ï¬ends ct Bridge ori nen Tue!- day evening. 2 Mr. md Mrs. Thomas C. King pve'n delightful dancing party at their hang: Wednesday' evening. Brown'30rchem The fourth dmce of the B. A. E. Club nu held Saturday evening at the Wanna I Library Club. Brown's Or- chum furnished the mmic. Light r11 furnilhed the manic. mu. nu uuwywu n... - ,w' ...... etc to a Inge Bridle M lut’ “paddy afternoon. ,. Tulip- we’te the Ian! decod- tiom. Being valentine week dainty cu- pid: served as more cards and the .hem mod! was carried out ip the refreshments. Mn. .Pope. Mn. Louie McDowell end Mrs. L. F. Hopkim received the prizes. ; Mia Summon. 0! Wisconsin m‘mi aloofâ€"town melt. ‘ Mn. Mind C English of Reneeelee't. Indiana. is the mien of her sister. Uri. LouiIJ-Z Hopkins. Perk avenue. \ Dr. 1. H. Knppee' lecture I: the houje 0! Din. ‘W. J. (lulu-wood. Thu-deg, the “at. was mendedbyamnbjn appreciative audience.‘ The ope-herd}- vcued theme-flan; WhptfeGoodMuic? ‘Good Poem? Good Singing? The pm- ieeedl mt man! the Congrepdoul freshman: were named. Hrs- houia McDowell and mother. Mn. 'Hal Gammon Bang: 1» 5°" Poacher of Evanston mummum “tune- mfluoflywhenpla'uuu "ii:- whohoetanlowerdunht mnywmuflo mil-Meatmml p cullmedvolceofnehd! _nuuuimhuum tun-Q up.“ alum-91! mg a,†'VOIQ “are un m Mhrflvw Into-clot «hm : MlMflmkï¬ M {w effluent mun. Nils.“ nndvorflqofhm ï¬rm whomdwmw “ “Manamaâ€"80905! Hm m it'd-0:0! Iain: I.†muo- vnbubo-t “underwent! Bum-'47.: m ‘ North Western ï¬epb. ‘ A. A. 1W6§E:s. - -' 4 ‘Pmpraetoe. 1â€"3 West cmmrAv¢.. - - Highland Park. All kinds of GRAIN HAY POULTR mo Watch this space for bargains inCROCKERY. SHOES, DRY GOODS. MEWERY, FURNITURE. CLOTH“. TRUNKS. MATTING. Etc. We‘want yourbushaesaifprleeewillgetit. From Feb. 22 tOMarch 6th, 1909 we‘willoflatheiollom bat-(aha: Boilers90cu CoalSlzoveIsScu. 75¢Ovetall150dl. OurFancyCofleeflbsSWO. TlmelbeGnlan-ackersï¬c _ FancyTablePeaches3lhcansl5cu. Fancy31b. Toma- toesSI.00perdozm.FawyCuen$100pudozen Fancy Peas$l.00perdozen. 6 lSunhmpchmZSmIZBu-I SoapZSctx. 3BarsToilct: Soap 7cm. “WW- edZSperct. Flannelettee I§c grade“ 9:: yard BeetCoeae’s' ThmdSScperdozen. xfémmclomspcsuzsc. ~ POU LTRY FOOD «angst-ago» nu M QPbone 24! .OSENOW Adhifyoomnuujutbv til-MC“ U Fistula-ark bob. Yukon-itchâ€. it is huflmmï¬wmdnr SHUT YOUR