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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 1 May 1909, p. 2

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NO TH ° SHO NE ~LETTE mach wrme ma‘m manna m‘cmd attend-led rauu 3m M - aw Park. m. ‘u. p. mmnsou, PM. a. u. mews. Maui-G flim- Illiqn‘: a: mall aw mum Subscription 31.50}. Ygar‘ 5c per Cgpy hard»! 1‘: Put Of“, Highland Purl, ”Immamiormo No more important convention! of menand women has ever been held in Chicago than that of the second National Peace Congress which will open on Monday morn- ing and will be anticipated by Sunday ser'viccs in the churches. and by various Sunday afternoon meetings in different parts of the country Sunday. ’ ' The delegates will assemble at Orchestra Hall on Monday and will represent every part of the United States andpmminent speakers from almost every state in the union will The program is outlined inan? other column. Copies of the full program may bc had on applica- tiOn' at the oflice. 174 Adams St. take part. The convict Van Vlissengen who has been recently engaged in the interests of the creditors of the estate through which he com- mitted his enormous forgcries is absolutely weary of his temporary change from Joliet penitentiary to the business oflices at Chicago. He says. ”I Want to get this or- deal over with as quickly as poso siblc and go back to Jolict.” It is not often that a man pleads to be sent to penitentiary and yet there is.no' discount on the *state- ment in the great Book that ”the way of transgressors is har ." We caught a glimpse of a burly form a few days ago. It was that of a man who recently held a responsible position in a firm of publishers in Chicago. By a pro- ‘cess of crime similar to that of Van Vlisscngen’ s be has wrecked the firm and brought loss and sorrow to a hundred people or more, among whom are ourselves, while he is waiting trial for the offence. Whether he is sefitenced to peni tentiary or not he is convicted by his own conscience and will never again be able to stand before the world as a free man. In every town along the North Shore. are trees broken and out- houses and other buildings snffer- ed considerably. The storm was especially hard on moving wagons and furniture. looking towards the first of May. (C What Shakspcarc (galls th'e clogging burden of a guilty con- science" isworsc than arconvict's chain or prison bars. The lesson is.â€"-to young men especiallyâ€"that honesty is more than the "best policy”. It is the only course open to the man .who would be free. truly prosperous. The lake shore all along is a scencpf and waves rising and wreckage of boat houses\ and pieces of piers are evcgywherc. Perhaps never in thé' memory of living men has a storm been more severe and of such long duration a that of this wgck and as we write on Friday morning, it does not yet appear to be exhausted. THE PEACE CONGRESS snugmv, APRIL ".1999 ..-. "BACK TO JOLIET” THE STORM 38, W Eiikr. Dc LANG. MIN PROF. SCOTT KILLED The terrible storm of Thursday caused several deaths In Chicago. the saddest and greatest loss her in: Prof. Hugh Scott who for. 28‘ years has been the most active and certainly the most brilliant of educators at the Chicago Theolog- ical Seminary. Prof. Scott was riot a North Shore man but the $uddenness and manner of his death was such that it calls for special attention here. especialry as he is‘well known to many citizens of North Shore towns. ' 4 - ‘ ‘ Dr. Scott was about to mount a ;VanBuren street car duringthe ‘blfiinding storm when another car which he did not see. came from the opposite direction and he was crushed to death. No man in the entire congrega- tional churches of the West was better known and there are hun- dreds of ministers who’ owe their training in Bibiical history to him. “lt is further suggested and expected that post commanders and post patriotic ‘instructun will at once arrange with authorities for a patriotic program in levery public and parochial Ichool on Fri- idey, May 28, or some other convenient Relate. Let the comrades encourage this '(eautre of our (york by personally attend- ing upon the school exereiees and by calling to their anti-tame, where nec- ‘Memorial day wtll be obeervedon May Slat. this year instead of the 30th u the letter date will he Sunday This, however, will afiord occasion for giving emphasis to the spiritual lemm involved and every pulpit in the land shtmld be a ”live wire" for that day. ' The department Comminder hopes ”that posts will arrange with auxiliary or allied patriotic organiulidm for participa- tion in whatgver services may be held. “Let every post. either on Sunday. May 30, or on the Sabbath preceding. arrange for a suitable Sunday eel-vice, inviting the, co-operation oi the clergy and'attending in I body, in uniform, so far as is practicable, and in any 'event. wearing the badge and button oi the order. Ami patriotic ‘speaken who will ud- dreu the pupils on themes relating to the great war. ' The new measure for county uni- tafiums passed a: Springfidld is of interest to Lake County. The Wright hill gives counties the nah: to build and minuin hospitals [or :he treatmentof tuberculosis at public expense, and its aim is to taupplement the Glackin- bill. Counties that do not contain cities large enough to make municipal mnitariuma advantageous or in which the population is shattered among several smaller cities and in the countrytide. will be able to build one hoepiul for the treatment of the disease in the oounty.‘ - '"I'he’Champion of Fair Play" in its last week's issue speaking of the efforts prohibitioniau at Springfield to curtail the saloon interests adds: "0n the other hand. it is propoeed by our friends. "That authority be conferred, upon city councils and‘village trustees, to regulate the legal observance of Sunday and also the right to issue special bar permit! to reputable clubs and societies" and ”That inat'eom- pensatjon shall be paid to persons rated out of buinea through the crehtion oi anti-saloon territory." 4 This 1: en important experiment in the interest: of public health and especially :3 a men: to counteract consumption. SALOON ORGAN SPEAKS In the same case the court also added. ‘T'he Sutisiics of every state show a greater amount of crime and misery at- tributable to the use oi ardent spirits ob' tained st these retail liquor saloons thsn to any other source." Well. luppose these proposals be en~ acted into the form of laws would they stand the tests of the higher count. The United States Supreme Court in the case of Stonens, Mississippi said ”No Legislature can bargain away the public health or the public morals. The people themeelves cannot do it; much led their Iervanu. Government is organized with a view to their penervation, and cannot divest itaell of the power to provide for them." COUNTY SANITARIUMS It is rumble to assume that the MEMORIAL DAY Our Outlook UnNorfifiboniNW Unild State: W cm would not lie ambiguous ol “1an language £5!th u to me has or the law. whats. ever the "Ghanapion ol Fuir Play" at In! other organ of the “loo: traffic my ' mi mum It remained tor East Snot-debuts. ,- cummky of h- than three thousand in Monroe Cd‘ttnty, to device the molt hovel schemeotobtahingwuicofieen. Here- totore the various places were titled by; IppOintment of council. but trial mi made this year of putting the officers up‘ It‘lllcfitm, with the best hidden getting the iobt. Bidrwere invited by the council {or the office! of water superintendent. tec- retery of borough affairs and borough eolicitor. The places were given ta the men who agreed to accept the least eel IN. the council reeerving the right to put upon the qualifications-of bidders. ‘ To E. M. Waterl. who agreed to per- itorm the duties for” a month. the oflice of water superintendent we: alloted. In La Ber obtained the offices of boruuxh secretary and solicitor. to racive 8125 n the tint and 825 for the other oflicer. .After several weelu' trial citizens of Em Ftruudsburg maintain that the when): has worked well. -h is seriously regarded as a political “reform." al- though it would appear an! the character of service is chm-1;” luboldinated to the market price dfoficial services. Uncle joe Cannon'l remark that Champ Clark doesn't discriminale between (act. the! are [sets and lacks the: are not (ecu is somewhat ambiguous. but it seem: to be wholly parliamentary. That Virginia man who but three wives In“)! feel safe in jail in: three year: at Just about the time the We leader: ‘hink the! but it in hand. the writ! break! out in 1 Inch plies. Tens always goe- the limit. She pro- pooell w give President Taft a banquet q humming birds to oflul'bhc‘Georgia pot, EW i. W ‘0 mute the m‘ inom presence lhlt is WWW“ h'" Hunting in Attica bu been deoqibed a like "shoodng aim in . backyard." fldwevcr. if anybody thinks this wink! not be exciting. let him try it on the emu of any average firmer. Mr. Conelyou ha I nice light job. New pnoidenl of the gas company. There may be some question as to how much revenue the Payne willhill produce. but one week debate on it in the Home resulted in an mum of 500.000 wade. Hll’l’imln will pmbebly retire (mu: ec- ive management of his puny nilmdn. but drill continue a a mo! ext-President Roonevelt in Amer-inn shin financial. 1'he chairman of the Ways and Man. Committee has cut his uril hill upon the politic-I "ten; and he ploblblv expects to ace it mum e mevhn. if not thor- oughly. fnnled pmpoeiooo. â€"â€" The shade of Andy Jacuon mun smile to tee mm 001:! on the Whi‘e Home lum- It is getting no now-days that you have to select the wcimn to become the hat. back to my. Mr. Gauge 8. Conelyou made the most noiselen exit ever Ichkyed in thh Mr. Roosevelt is doing his but to make n: m the wining. It it aid the amytheu will he the lucky stone for I909. Well, i: it I little to.» soon after the panic to‘ expcct rubies. The Supreme Court of Loam In. tfirmed the commutiomlity oi the In" In that mic which abolishes gambling on the Inca. Which is one mom victory to? law and order. 1: i. high time whitey was in trouble. for my years it has begn making trouble for other people. PENNSYLVANIA 'rovyN “THE ORIGINAL IMO ’." The lecture n the Baptist Clutch Mon- day evening by Dr. Mitchell was highly entenaining‘nnd spoken 0! by those who heard it n being the best thing they had eve: heard. Pretty near'ume to go fishing. the Potomac has come Night". the mo" Hinvqpudcal (now In It the Pram 1 and the eleventh we: to be: recon! NH! :0 its lint of admiren. musket comedy is cl: on music is enchamil :ion has been bade “ 0! To Night" once comedy situation! h- W to the en- ioyable (alum ol th§ 'f, Entrainment. SPECIAL ASSNEOSS ET NOTIC Notice is herebyogi all penan- htereeted that the oi the City oi Highland Park. oiLnke and State oi lilinoiu. but" ordered that. seier be constructed i Shotie Avenue said City. commencin . I paint eighty- three feet east oi wen corporate limits oi the City Wand Park. ‘tlience east 1100: the Ier line of aid Shotie Avenue. and r line exw tended cut. to and' % ‘ ng nith the public sewer in Green” edyknovnuli‘int S.‘ titheordinnnee for the name being ' in tiie. 066: of City Clerk oi aid C' “M having up plied to the WV - .Loi Like Cuunty for In ”seament oi qua oi “id' im- provement mending tennd an eminent thereiote been made and returned to 'u' ' \ the final hearing thereon will on the seven- teenth day oi May. A ‘909. or at noon lbereniter n. the btf the own will permit. CH.‘ ’s. H. WARREN co. ~ 4’ ’53 w. Central Ave.- :IGHLAND PARK il:"1|i'§<. Bl an. 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