ul. ‘l‘bllnloltinemw be m hut their M Mr. The- mnt‘mtfm Nb Sn “flower of til “Iâ€" phdphe-Iovdleouldwom Hoa. Joesph H. Chute, in his In- My womb eoncornln‘ a. In ad Mm of Ir. Benn, north“ in hthoewordoz "A urn-mam“; u brunt champion 0! every win m. m nor-and connquene. My: u m where pubfle ner- ru w mad. he has left to m Am 0! the present ad I have :1,me of boiled); mum;nflcherhn- rthnflhohuhounhtomu- nhmuwoï¬cholthel.thc lamina want or In the million- 'flsny (it a nu unl- W m In ad up on Hon. Cu! Benn-l. mmmbyuomm- {lira-calla, Iolmfllpanol ma III oath-helping to an nouumtotmadopmeou- ry from MI. wracked by m “I'- l'." MEADOW May 140:. not. I the tannin“ Nunmber, a mo- Iul‘ math: in held In CM lull, Nov York, in honor of Ir. mm-Mthmyudwn IN "I†work with the oldot flu.)- Mln. Romain": nu Inhibition puny ha teen- limthlnodlgnnund u ï¬t like most eased" york -en “combine. hwyhahunwmnn m A“. were spoken at it?» tn an: 'H Sunday evening. Every Inn, condo-l! or â€- gammy. mm his life In W run-one â€Kori. Hcmuhou Ian.u“hh_muu In politics. alv- nuruhhnmnlnbmud “another D~u pattern in lochl In. mun-Int“: lived who ma nun]: m in his enn- hy Me. m only here M hereon who In; been no to in: nit m “YIJIIB. W incur-mg lg truly his mmmubmnotvu. ubohï¬udhbondformchy summation-neatly. Id 5on use. alone hath III]. Mann! haugouthtom “WWII-oblong; mans?! 'N-hlflflymth‘ mmmuucmu. .‘. in! no m with the/Now; ~ One. In in.» length of dun flhkhhoflafledforpdm MO. I!- “.0. III an hevnvo It In! on “island live one MAN‘S TENDENCY 70 con. " of! â€Quantum-ought Ihthtbctdowdlbefouht. u‘a at the,» lotion. We! Uh. m;â€" mourn-an. nonwhthonlud I m "men'by Richard all)!!!“ my b. o! in- if Balm; who panelled flat ls cnlled by the liquor mple “personal liber- ty,â€_ became crazed with liquor and bully shot his mother-in-law, [wound â€Madman In our bonnet: machinery. - HOW Tb GROW. The Inn: who, having undertaken a work, Is“: not because the work} Is wrong, is made a weaker man be- esnse he has toiled to accomplish his purpose. The man who. In the (we of great changes; sud discour- sgements, carries out a useful pur- pose In I stronger andvjrsnder man aloonl‘eopen. Sshop 11w. ~ Mahatma had been notiï¬ed not to do I). ' Under 'the law. this one a; a good one, And seven] similar case; in Chic mo hivev been won by the pmntiflt T'Any wife surfer-In; nnder‘ jinn†A family In Summon had of which way 8 h“ ing Company- râ€"'-__7 gm in the awe way it 1- suppress mmâ€- the limit, its predit impaired, '11 de- fluency enough to absorb all the so.- loon license revenue ad a cosh bal- ance of tielvé dollars. Now there in no deficiency, but twelve thousand dollars, a restored Credit and with ,henvy bond and interest reductions, the tn raté is lower, more sidewalks have been kid and, of course, the general morale of the city are better. u now cloninl port shows in: me Him. The the limit; .13 F What are we here for but to strenu- ously copy the putem set for us by Him who "inst-based in wisdom and nature and in favor with God Ever? Jun is hand to contribute daily sonnet!!!“ to the‘snm ton] of LIQUOR NOTES . Alter many years’ experience with licensed saloons, Sheibyville, Iliindis, inst you‘lvqted them-out. The year ix now cloning and the mayor’s re- port shows improvements in] along the une.. The city m- bonded to mutations from my of our readers I} we began to hear about such new pelt-[cal conception: and method: an the “Initiative," the “Referendum." m went no minor with the blow We America» have ions been ac- customed to boast of our rapid prog- ress In educational work and meth- ods. At the nine time, till quite recently, we have mule almost“ no progress in our politleal york and methods. In fact. when the moral ‘quflity In politics is con-idem. it may be fairly questioned whesher wq have not seriously retrbgnded. df lute, however, there has been a wonderful Incresae _ol activity in political thought. Only quite recent- 3nd I musty-Motto damn. The viz! ue otumanlamured by [unchar- actor; good curate: red: on moral- ity; the foundation ordl true mor- ality In the Bible; the Bible mus; contlnue I fundamenml factor in our in nnohuto thoughts. degrading vices; years’ growth to develop Into I an; nmgm, simply majestic tree,npmd-‘ lug widely and madly Its pmtecting branches as to expect the young In“ Saloon League. with It. 391911de or- ganintlons in every state. practices, to become g chute Inn-band. The workman-mu by up pro- hibition party no harm to A In 'Auron. A6 wen' uï¬Ã©ct q crooked, untied, nu ï¬led unit under the drum vet to recover $5.000 from the. uneven and the Schlitz Brew- !ompnny. It is claimed that uq. was hold to the man ï¬tter the union county. the a human! drunk. use of the drum IN GOVERN- hoped for new‘ Would it not be better to use the money necessary to establish a Public Park for one loated' near the City Pumping sta~ ltion where the property on top of the lBluï¬ could be used for picnics and other amusements where the PUBLIC, spoken of in the letter published, could go with! out such a long and tiresome walk. if the Park as spoken of is to be established for their beneï¬t and not for the beneï¬t of those able ï¬nancially to have parks about their homes or go a distance without noticing it. Is there not a selï¬sh motive pmme in: this action. which is urely against the working men 0!. the 32'. who are enabled by hauling and a y gravel 06 the beach to make a living. also against tho-e not having been fortunate to have erected a home before this? us: Iim v. In..- _â€"-â€"_- ,, wbï¬hcd. come from the beach of Lake iclugtn with their knowledge and con- sent? Why now try to put a stumbling block in your nei hbon wa ? K CI'I’IZEN. Would the expgnse at which the City, in other word: ‘he general public. nude;- take such a :cheme be wammed It the aboée location? ‘ Taking advantage of your‘inviution to express any of the numerous ideas one may have relative to the establighment of Public Park at Ravine Drive. would like to ask the writer of the letter published in your columns the following (mentions,â€" Are there not better location: for a. public park more. centrally located and when 'me public would have better access to same? . Who would use this park if located, at the point mentioned? Perhaps no man has done more towards the advancement of our ( ity than Mr. Smoot. A: a lawyer he stands in the hunt rank of his profes‘sion. and has been our City Attorney for twenty two years. during which time we have always felt, (tom 3 legal standpoint, that the interests of the City were in safe hands. Mr. Smwt but at all time: taken a leading part in any undertaking tending touted? the general welfare of our people and the improvement of the City. It is not generaly known. or if known, perhaps we have failedto give him the Credit which rs justly his due, (for in- augurating and carrying through to’ a successful issue our water system. He. and'he'albne, it was who conceived the idea of installing our water works by special assessment, thereby giving us a- complete and cheaper Water supply than any other City along the North Shore. fhe success of the undertaking is evi- The North Shorc'News Letter,- Lhedge Charles H. Donnelly, Woodstock, 111', who Spoke at 7 _ the Smoot Testimonial Meeting. " MAYOR ROBERTSON'S ADDRESS AT THE SMOOT RECEPTION. . Gentlemen: ‘ We are here tonight to do hanor to one of our esteemed citizens. kenneth R. Smoot. who is about to leave us and take up his residence in the State of California. We sincerely hope he will be the gain- er by the changer-we kndw that we shall be the losers. CITIZEN ASKS QUESTIONS Tm: Punuc PARK SCHEME February 25th. 1909.. UnNortbSmecwo-Wrr Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Highland Park; Section 1. That an election to ï¬ll the unexpired term of the ofï¬ce 0L alderman of the Third Ward of the City of High. »land Park, occasioned by the resignation of George A. Mason, be and the lame is hereby called to be held in‘ the Third Ward of the City of Highland Park on the third TheodIy Din $839.â€. beingtheZOth day of April.m AD 3W alderman form the third of electinxm ward of the 00!†Highland Park. who shall hold hia the men» red termoi (timid George A. who he heretofore ed h]! ofliee oi Alderman of the aid 1rd Ward of the City of Highland Park. L-IJ :_ -_M_J Said election shall be held in accord- aneewjduhe geocnlelccpmh wnovin force in tth of Hi inland Park. County of Lake. e of Immin- Sectionz. Thanh: City Clerk ofthe City of Highland Park be.“l Ind he vi: hereby ordered md directed notice ’0! such election as preocto law. ' cm 1 Thu nndinance shall be in VIII-II“, vu a...“ u"..- ‘_ _,-, , Section; mau- Citv Clerk ofthe City of Highland Put be. and he is hereby ordered ml directed to 've notice olmch eiection as prescribeJ by séiions. This'otdimnce shall be in full‘iorce‘md eï¬ect {mm and after in ‘Wheren, The statute: of the State of Illinois provide‘that whenever a vuancy shall happen in the ofï¬ce of Aldermen, when the unexpired term shell be one year or over from the date when the va- cancy uccun. it shall be ï¬lled by an election; and, Whereas, It is the duty of the City Council in case 0! such vacancy to call an election for the purpose at electing a successor to said alderman, who shall hold hit term of ofï¬ce during said un- expired term; now therefore. CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK SPECIAL ELECTION Whereas, By the resignation of George A. Mason, 3 vacancy in the ,ofliée of Ildenmn of the Third Ward oi the City of Highland Park is created. and the un- expired term of aid ofï¬ce extends for more than one year: and, This is only one of the many important public improvements that he has been instrumental in bringing about during his long career as a servant oi the public. and we feel that Our City is losing a high- ly respected and public-spirited citizen, as well as an able and talented ofï¬cial. 1 ‘ To you. Mr. Smoot. I would say: As Mayor he City and on behalf of the ‘City ' il. ‘ it aflords me sincere pleasure 0 present you with these en- d solutions, unanimously voted $your colleagues at the Council Board. asbeing (hi: you in recognition of your long and faithful service in the interest of the City. And Sir. it gives me ad- ditional pleasure on behali of your many iriendsin general to present you with this beautifui go'd watch and chain, as a manifestation of the esteem in which you are held by the many friends you leave behind in this City.‘ lwill only further say that when in the land oi fruits and flowers. you have occasion to look. at either of the articles ‘herewith presented, you will be reminded of this night. and see yoursell in memory again, surrounded by your friends, who wish you all success in your new ï¬eld of labor. dencedf’by the fact that the plantanq equipment'nrp all paid for. with. sub- mntial balance :0 mi: cuedit of the water fund. FM â€VII 0! mm. The prim nouns. : shellï¬sh found In the lumen-nun. um I In. nut. A. Out-chino hum Mn. ' Irish proverb: luauâ€"u M m succeed each other. MM Hm M Up I Wâ€. We have noticed um all talks are any to thou who have um:- “an“. ad themâ€"m. Advocm U“ o! 0...“. Milk. 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