Dear Sir: â€"- Your attention has been called to cet‘t.~ ain violations of the ordinance. granted by the Village of Glencoe to your Com- pany end I underatand tht the subject is receiving your personal attention with the met of something deï¬nite being an- rived atan early date. ‘ There is one phue of the situation, however, ihich must receive your im- mediate attention ot otherwise some ect- ion will have to be taken by the Village authorities to see that there ia not a re- petition ot the same offence.‘ Your can very frequently do not _atop at Lincoln avenue for passengers We have many specific instances. one of the most recent of which occurred on Friday forenoon, September 2% at about eleven o’clock. Two passengers were waiting on the plat- !orm to takethe cat to‘l'lvanaton',‘ Car No. 118 wa‘s not behind it: Ichedttle time and therefore there was no reason why it could not have stopped but it did not do so although signaled in tample time for it to do no. ' me..- supericl's are not ntchinz men. There is no intention of ,he Railmd Company to violate the ordinance! of the vahgcinthis respect. tndlak W ï¬nely change: pncï¬ceof thiskind whichhalong beenin m amongthe mwmï¬ndaomemeolthemvho «In home circles: when theytcel that Ii this were only one isolated violation of the terms of the ordinance I would not consider it necessary to call your attenti- on to it. but it is not once but muwtimes thnt just such an instance astheonel have refered to has occurred. Your employees seem to think that; because this street is not a cross street and term- irate- at your right of way that it is not necessry to stop unless they feel like it. Be that as it may. the violations have oc curred and must acne and [trust you will give this personal and prompt attention. . . Very truly yours, WALTER C. HWW.’ President Village Council. glencoe, Illinois W‘u I beg to acknowledge receipt of your communication of the 27th inst..a and in reply wish to inform you that! have beenf making every eltort to stop the practice; that has long been permitted by tlua1 Companv. the passing of intending pas-f1 ï¬ngers. ‘ I beg that you will consider that the Councils of not only the Village of Glen- ooe. but other villages along the North Shore have heretofore made no obyecuon‘ to this practice and that it had alto been‘ a policy of operation with the Company. Some ï¬ve months ago when this matter was called to my attention I immediately commenced taking steps to atop it. realiz- ing that such a practice was notbeneï¬cial to the Railroad Company normal-eh service [ire satisfaction to ita patrons; butaaabualnua man who handles a great number of'men. law are you will realize that it is a diï¬cult thing to com- Sept. 27th.‘1909. _ Mr. A. W. McLimont. Gen. Manager, Chicago and Milwaukee Electtic Ry. Co. Highwood, Ill mdtheQandM.E.ll.R. Mr. Wilter (2 Hughes, President of the Village Council. Glencoé, Ill. - In Bu shapes. ‘ Central Ave. Phone 200 Commencing With Ottober we will close 01 f‘Oh, that) a chestnut. The early bird caught the afly worm. and the «fly cut caught the bird. and (he early do. ought meat, and theutly dog nudge; with: the dog, So then you an. ‘W! the use of getting up early? It «loath pay.†but, as you. say one of 31¢ ordinances of your Village. ‘ l have accepted your statement in re- gard to the motorman not stopping car rNo 118 on Sept. Z‘Ih'at 11:00 A. MAW two passengers at Lincoln Ave†Glencoe. and have latd this man of for ï¬fteen day: without pay. 1 wish to take thil' oppor- tunity to say that it is not fair in every instance to contider only the complaint lot a passenger regarding the employees {of a Railroad._ Nearly every one of the conductors and motormen of this road have been with the Company a long. time and are‘reaidents and in many instances property owner: along the North Shore; and. an under the present mahagement complaints of the character indicated in in your letter mean: suspension or diay minal il'the employee is found respon-l ‘aible‘ for the same. I ask you to veryj carefully go over the matter and aacer-g tain whether these éomplaintanta' are‘ justiï¬ed befqre placing them with you. J ‘ Yours very truly, A. W. Mthuom'. ‘ General Manager for the Receivera.‘ I am in recelpt of your favor of Sept. 30th in reply to mylletter of Sept. 27th in reference to violations of the ordinance granted by the Village of Glencoe to your Company .. I can readily a‘ppreciate the dlfï¬cultin you have encountered in trying to change the former policy ol your Company. Thae violations so has your employees are concerned. become largely a matter ol habit.’in which they sometimes teem to be apparently justiï¬ed on account of the attitude of the Compahy. “Son" calied the farmer as the aroma of eggs apt} hamcameupthomxhthc trapdoor, "‘why ddn‘t'you get up?†' "What‘s the me" yav‘med the; college boy a he turned er for IMO? up. "Dun tbelieve in ly rung." "Don't eh? Wel u about the utly bird?" ' Your prompt action in disciplining the employee for disregarding your instruct- km slum that you on handling the situation in edetennined runner end on doing all thatyon can toned elm the terms of the ("dinette ere enforced. lwish' lo that you for the lymph personal attention given (omit Inbiea. Very truly Yuan, WAL'nn C. Boom President Villuge Council, ' Glencoe.- lll. ' Déar Sir: â€" I with to assure you. however, that the particulu' instance that {referred to in my lefter of the date mentioned above as having occurred on Semember 24th, we: absolutely correct as to the informa- ion I gave' you and had been fully inves- tigated by me before Imported i! to you, and you may be sure that I win he very careful to do so in every instance before the case is brought to your attention. ’ October lit. 1909. . it. A. W. McLimont. Gen. Minager. iago and Milwaukge'Elcctric Ry. Co. Highwood, Illinois. 3‘ Dale SWeetlands ‘-CtnNovtb8bm wa It wee a French cynic we think who normal eelvee into In “elation in which ï¬n: aid that a government is than as each comes Immune-ch and (to. the good'uiewmzed by the people governed. viewpoint of which all (Mace eeem petty became if they went mouthing better end umblhmhl are their own dreamy 'theycen enily gait. In the ume way conceit: In. CW Th'l the municipel government. be it good or ill. beginning of M. 0! which. God will- iealweyloneperwkhthemenwhooon- inmmrrhgeluobecbeend. N W‘ machinery-m0 dictate nom- Marriage. tad-ed. is peculiar n m imtionmwbï¬coï¬aâ€" binhenddenh. Weenminwh'enthe hie true, sex-Gov. Folk of Wisconsin moment arrives. I simply. a we come aye. that in the wont-governed aim;- the in» life, ed-ply uwe pen on beyond. {so-celled good citizens ateyueiyeâ€"h lntheoridngebout m wemSo- blame, in other‘worde. Hoheu'lneil etc lanand Solomon. ha we "- km eh ham-Whallmmidn. Indnn- m in e M We. all ditheyukeh‘oldof wide-l machinery'wkheuhlhehfleluumdehï¬e; we andfocupodmenhmoï¬ce Me “lemmas-cred mm m to talk 9! securing decency in mmicipell 'N-l-T-o- Fifteen chickens (Happened III 5 single night hat week, iron the chick- en home or e fowl {enem- in Glam. the bushes meeting of the Cow “one! seem, Ind otter nearly every body in the meeting bed expand their deep regret- end sorrow of the pastor's loll notion to give no ective choyeh work in Gleoeoe. end tint no one preeeni loomed eble to some uy inducement toponmde the pantom- to withdraw his Rois-notion. it we- anoi- 1y voted eeoepeed end a committee of three. Mr A. 8. Lowell F. A. Aodm end J. K. Whoon. we- selected†drow‘up' proper lresolutions to be pre- sented to Doctor end In. Darling. Mr. Thou. 0. King wee eekehd 'u cheirmn of A (9013.1th three nod to inmate-m odiiiife‘ih 'niii‘to nice! e manor to Dr. Devlin. The buineu meeting adjourned tor one The Min-loll Society Incl .t â€a. home of Dr. and Ira. Dlrllng this weak- When thinking of Gloaeoe one mould not overlook thofgct. “hot the Savings. Bonk is the moot pro-porou- institu- ï¬on; noen'hrpriu ever nation-token in Gloom. bu shown ouch growth. Miss Kntharlno flow-rd h Expand home next weak; hum; up.“ her summer nation on “no Paulo Gnu!- Some one In: aid that Glam peopl- no very self oonterd. Club. hunts of the High School pupils no looking “hr the noon luehu u. school this am Min Edsel Go- Ieft Gleam thh woektontnnd Bonnet School, Now York sum Dr. Darling expecuto spend 'this winter in Cditonh. The Glenooo Choral Society been Iondsy night 3t the Woman": Library Resignation of Rev.- 'M. W. Darling D. D. Accepted It the Wednesdey Night Meeting. ' At the Congregation“ church In“ Wodnudsy night the rulnstion of Dodo: flu-ling wu gun and More AT Martian h'iwooderfui andamoï¬ 5on thing. Henantwopmeach in the eadnaiveneaa of individual life. 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