iii-EM" "uh-ii. M" “13¢ 'm'm'x’; dun. ’ mIWAflRâ€"Mmr Lake. No. not.A.r.A. l..mnmlnwrud Winthrop crane. In! and third Wakes. nouns PARKâ€"Put lodge. No. 843. L7.Lx..mmcmmunt “an. “and and mm: “My: manuxn maxâ€"A. so. 076. A. r. t A. 31.. mm “and": cuiirciâ€aoaraâ€"nnc Tudldly a: a» month. \V. P. M. SW Thursday of the Lake and Wilmette Aves. Plumbâ€"W C. Clovorth. blaming Servicesâ€"10:80 sun-lay schoolâ€"11.45 I. m. _Vosperl_â€"-â€"-_5: 00 p. m. , A (\ld autumn 0F 87. .‘wovs'rmn: . Holy swarmâ€"7:30; m.’ aural»: Payerâ€"10:80. Sunday School-12 noon. Ian-"mug Prayerâ€"1:810; 81'. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. Sunnyâ€"8:80 a. In. 8:00 I. m.. 10:80 a. m Vacuumâ€"2:80 n. a. ‘ Instructionâ€"8:00 to 4:00 p. In. Dally lullâ€"3:00 t m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Renderâ€"H. A. Hall. sumhy Servicesâ€"10:05 t. In. sunduy {Schoolâ€"12:00 noon. \Vodnudty Evenlnlbszoo p, In. Svmonâ€"Nklï¬ I. In. Sunday Schoolâ€"4:: 00 ngon. Young People‘s Heatingâ€"6: n th- cum; Serviceâ€"7 .80. Wudnaday Prayersâ€"8: 003.11: Ladle. Soclefyrâ€"On nec__o_n Fridaym KENILWORTH UNION CHURCH Pastorâ€"«Chas. P. Hot-swell - saucesâ€"13:00 a. In. The Wom' I ill-long†Societyâ€"W â€my. Oct .. FIRST CONGRNA'PIONAL CHURCH. Payton-Victor J. KIDS , Preachingâ€"11:00 I. m. sunday School-4 .80 Young People’s Hatingâ€"5: 00 p. m. Sermonâ€"8: 005. Tue-day Sonnetâ€"8: Jun. Friday Bible Clanâ€"3 mm. swamp 111mm: PARISHâ€"Lukas!“ Futon-F. J. Hut-lb. how Munâ€"4: 00 C. In Hlxh Innâ€"10:00 I. m. Sunday School“; a. (cloud Jniy Ind Aug.) Morning Service and sermonâ€"11:00 I. In. ‘ (Sen-ice- in Ch)“. Linda! and 0th.) causation on all Holy Days-7:30 EVAWVr-M! W ï¬g. 524, CONGBEGATIONAL CHURCH. Patter-43. 8. Winche'tu.‘ ' The Gndod Bible School-4:“ s. m. lion-Inns Sermonâ€"“:00 s. In. The ï¬lth School Grades and Isn't Bible .n___ “Ln- ; , GERIAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Tumorâ€"Rev. C. Hints. \ Sunday Serviceâ€"10:00 I. In, WedneuhAy Evening lacunaâ€"7:80. Sheridan Rood and Humboid: A". Rector: Home: {051th segrr._ n._._.__:__ __ . "bouomuxouu. CHURCH . home-Jew. I, w. Dating. D. D. Sunday‘SchooIâ€"Dut o. In. ,' Sermon-An“ a. ll. Young Poop le'l Chouâ€"4:80». Prayer lootingâ€"Wetlandâ€. 8: 00 p. I» THE CHURCH OF 81'. quAIETH. (thc'opoL) Rev. Luther-Pumice, Priootln charge. ably ammonium: y.- In. . . ma Celebration Ind Sermon Int Sunday in month. moo I. III. l 3m," Ind Sermon. wept Inc Sun- do, monk. 11- Noon to. Evening Prayer Ind Sermon. 5: on p.- Sunday School 9:45.. I ï¬difl. Leagueâ€"W â€:10 {L ni. odnenday Payer-82†p. In. V m â€Myâ€"ï¬rst Thursday of the Sunday Serviceâ€""M5 I. I, Sunday knock-18:00 noon. ~ Wanna-gr Eveningâ€"4:00 p. in: ‘ ‘ nonum CATHOLIC chosen. Patel--3" «ovum. no. ammgayâ€"flru 'luo. I I. a. sumliyâ€"â€"Second Inn, to n. a. Sunday Sennaâ€"Homing. 10:80. Sunday umâ€"xzmo'mn. ‘ . Wan! Payer , lootingâ€"Wainâ€! 8’00 9. m. . - Lï¬ï¬‚lfhfhdiï¬mli-L-lzli p. m granny knockâ€"10:†“tflu. ' 00 momâ€"Punt c0, : m. Fridayâ€"Bible Study and cmmnï¬ p. In Fmsr man-no uncommon. {umâ€"n3. a, x. sebum. F! 381‘. 311311109181: EPISUOPA ‘. Putwâ€"A. m QWï¬rflevâ€"Nw a» 1e- â€? 9- 19- FIRST SCANDlNAVLAN ENG LISH Quad?†guanoâ€"Horst“, 11.00 8. m. awning. 7: up than†Waiverâ€"h“ p. m. Pamâ€"Rev. my Dati- Sunday Sankaâ€"Homing. 19:45:.†:1?) 1: 4,5. _ I". U. Younthoplo'aâ€"J: 00 p.11 Schoolâ€"12:» noon. w Punt Hauntâ€"1:45. BPIKJOPAL CHURCH (Trinity). Rectorâ€"Rev. P‘ C Wolcon. D. D. Holy Minute-4:" I. In. Ind on to.- um and an! Sum! In mm 11 a. n. » saun- m [Annyâ€"ll n. m. Evan-on D. In. » Sunday hook-9:“, t. a. CHRIST CHURCHâ€"vEPISCOPAL moliih: «algaâ€"Ilse.- nun-3.. 5:3».aun. 3.. .upmagnwefeflonnr unorog 3...... RE .I E... >51 “mama-m. ‘PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH â€women. mun-nu râ€"-(_3 If. Gong-lei. _ _l_4_k_c Ave. and 11th. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. OMAN LUTHERAN. i‘liu'roda" ' y" ii» OVQ' The above quotations are from an artick by Frederick Thompson; “The children of today are' going 90 be the play-going adults 0! Wm." "To make the Stage dean tomorrow we must keep it clean today." { “During the in} several reasons the pernicious weed oi immorality has been planted in the American stage and has grown to such proportion: that it I! high time American playwrights. American‘ managers, and American playgorn were asked to stop a minute. " THE AMERICAN STAGE , AND THE PRESS The woods‘ate full of echoes bf other notes {tom men who intend tqscek places in the Council, and of these we shall have more to Mr. Robertson does not intend to go out of public life. He will run for the oflice of Supervisor. and his experience and service eminentlv‘ ï¬t him fat-â€that ofï¬ce. ' The mayoralty is also an open door, as Mayor Robertsonywill not seek reelection. There is no lack ‘of suitable men for this highly important ofl‘ice J We have no hesitation in naminé one who we think may bc'persuaded to aecept the nomination. There is no bet- ter man for it that we can think of. than F. D. Everett; and he woï¬ld; certainly Carry the support of the{ order loving citizens. Doubtless there will be compo thick: for this :ofï¬ce, and as we have said Mr. George Mason is; logical candidate and a competent and experienced attorney along the very lines needed for a city adviser. There is iikely‘to be liyeiytimes over the Spring elections in High- iand Park. 1' Mr. Smoot's retirement opens the door to a very important dflice. and we are glad to notice that Mayor Robertson has taken the initiative in a suitable testi-i monial to the gentleman' 5 many years service to the city. HIGHLAND PARK POLITICS As our city attorney. K. R. Svmoot. will leave Highland .Park Wednesday, March 3, 1909. to reside permanently in California.. ‘we propose at the next meeting of the City Council. tobe held March 2. 1909. to express our friendship and best wisheé towards him pub-1 ‘licly for 'his efï¬cient services rendered to our city duringthe tWenty-two‘ years hehas acted as our legal adviser, and to that end we hope to see Mr. Smoot‘s many ifriends in attendance that night in order to demonstrate the friendly feeling which the public in genera‘lentertain towards :that gentleman. This announcement will be considered as an invitation to the public to attend. Highland Park. 11L. March 26th._1909. . K ' ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, Mayor. “mandahdckdmmhviud â€Mathisâ€. Cloth WNW mate-nu Want“: at. Monday“ W-flmamkorm Subbcripdon 31.50 a Year 5c per Cow Stunt u the Pm Ola. Higblnl Put. 1111:.» a and tau can†wsvnmunkwmw. w... mass. Hugo's. wâ€: â€(NW/[ICE "E†T OTH SHO S- LETTE snunmpv, FBI. :7, TELEPHONE No. a ll Kandy a step in the right direction to give Wunity to those tho lall into the way of crime. but are not criminals in intent. that they may redeem them- selves. and in so doing Judge Clelend in: but following Inlbe "he clothe: nations; In France duh method he: been ettended with wonderful min. ; ltmybe IhaImmare godmm for Judge Olson' 3 action Which are not clear to the mindful mill] .3»: it due! seem the: if the energy and influence It is to be regretted that any conflict should occur over tuch- beneï¬cent action as Judge Clehnd’e probationary treatment 0‘ young men, These places hnve become so numer- ous and so all sorts of evil: would be'introduced not carefully watched and the phy l dangers of overcrowding snd ï¬re are among them ‘Baton the .score of morality they are much prefersble to the general me 01 these days. And what are called hitter class theatres are often the moat deplor- ably immoral and are only higher clues; in the price eharged for admission nnd‘ the richness of furnishings and stage Too much emphasis nu been laid upon the evils of the ï¬ve-cent theatre. Tlut there are dangers which beet! to be gauged against Ind tendencies that need restriction isto beexpected of: form ol‘amueement that has sprung up. like I bannn tree. 1‘ Tim hasten name to assume Ind-‘ we hope the veneJ will be worthy of it. By (he way. though. what in the signin- ctuce of "champagne" as a christening fluid? Would not a bottleof water [mm some use spring: be better? Mn. Blanche Boehm 0! St. Louis $christened a new manner which was hunched on the 22nd inst; at Manimnc. for me Indiana Tnnoponnï¬on Com- pany. A. the ï¬ne new unmet floated out from the dry dock imo water. Mn. Boehm broke a bank 01 champagne over her plow mg! named her the "United L The Fulton Democrat of_ Levi-town. (IL. late: that last spring there we fear the! if the saloon: were driven out. there would be nanny vacant statement. The facts are that uincethe town has anOption. all \he vacant more room. have been occupied by legitimate knee 0! This in the lum- which In. Hell, Green says her dengue! vi" and. Tend Hence the was unions about the man Whom said daughter was to marry. Somisweekthem married .toemn 6Syeanoldlnd Mane" meal a tonnne of two million. This doves not mean that ad- vance notices can never be given. There are many stage presenta- tion: that are known to us and we would have no.hesitatio_n In favor- ably announcing such plays as "The Old Homestead" and “The Melting Pot.†but we think man- azets should provide for I y‘ View of. any unknown sho fore asking us to commend i We confess we have fallen into the common practice among local inewspapet publishers of announc- ing 'plays. often without any knowledge of their character or their presentation. and we think the honest and cafe course is to abstain from such notices except where opportunity is aflorded to'1 know somsthing about them. NEW â€UNITED. STATES. " in determining the choice of amusements LOCAL OPTION AND BUSINESS. . The Izelation of the local new paper is especially concerned in this matter because of its influence [manna of Luna Pamjm :lsiand. published in Success Mag- azine for March. The article points to the very grave aspects of the decline of the. American stage during the past year or two and it serves to call leaden of pulil‘c opinion to the immediate urgency of the subject. FIVE CENT THEATRES. JUDGE CLELAND. 85.â€) A DAY. Thereisnfecflhi with some» people umif bulwdondocs’doeonmflnly MfldlechMIthmflbe better to return to‘ the tormcrphnul licence. Theliqupeoplcendnm Io (martini. idea. which inemirely‘ um; Ilhtmmn are am who will have liqungudleuoldnlavmdwho-iu lzetit by book orby‘cropk. khan ‘mechcrearemnypwplevbo;wdll~ £1:wa Ind! peoplchylh illegduledliqnotfln'huhhmu ‘deecfelc. Meridian: amllmioaonhoic Interact“. » LIQUOR NEWS BUREAU The liquor people have a new: Belem lot the pupa-e of applyinu "Mp-m with the alleged new: purporting to eer- ninlactainrenldtothe iallcor otthe prohibition movement. the hard time! :it locel option towns etc. The matter this furnished in lot-the moat pan unreliable. and in manycuet actually the M of the truth. A- recent statement of thin kind states that lamina. one of the recent local option towna. is in hard line-1 ï¬nancially on account of no license. While Ellinghatn is not in good ï¬nanehl condition the (act is thla conchion is a legacy from the old daya ol licenae. Notwithatandlhg a-aaloon revenue of live or six thousand dollar. per your a heavy debt we: acmmulated which is being die. pMdolae rapidly aa poaaible. Since the town became dry. everything' ta re. ported to be Improving Blithe. in better. real estate haa increased in value. ‘collectlom are betterend lunbtltndt lent. men wholornerly spent theta!)- stance: for hqttor are madam for their Emilia. Thia ta thecaee everywhere, and re- portalrommnytowmend cities where louloption is in force. prove this and? meat. mm: solicit Maiden in mm Onto. They alresdy have a luv plohlidng In shipment ol liquw [m one point with the Staten-nethervithin the Sm: «- up! to dale“. 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