But as people we are not rich in the kind of whom we can say: '1 will wear him In my heart's core. ay, in my heart of heartsâ€-- :1 friend to whom one dare be .transparent and absolutely truth- "Iul, a friend whose rebuke is treasured and not resented and whose advise us disinterested and sincere. Wrap: note pap Daily Ni If the has it m ago, . be: with his Board of Y Li We match our freedom, our wealth, our resources, our govern- went against all the world, in many things our people excel all others. In enterprise. in attain- ment. in discovery, in talent, in physical strength and endurance. we feel a sense of irresistible su- periority. There is one human asset, how~‘ ever, that we are said to be lack- ing, Visitors who study as say we have no friendships- We are in-1 clined at ï¬rst to resent this stateâ€"l meat and yet many of usvare con- scious of the lack of a real, per- 'sonal friend. We are related by manyjics. by kindred. by mutual interest. by trade, by politics, by fraternal society, and by pleas- Perhaps this maybe our next national attainment. Friendship is often measured by favors shown, but favors are often investments and principal and in- terest are expected in return. The favor of a friend is self-sacriï¬cing and wholly unselï¬sh. Friendship makes no bargains -â€"it asks no return and yet. as Emerson savs:â€"â€"â€Thc only way to have a" friend is to be one." True friendship must becaltivat' ed and must know its object. The truth of it must be learned before trust comes- ' ‘ We say of a man who helps in the hour of need â€You have been afriend to me,†and indeed ’such aid may 5e a truly friendly act. But the friend is more than a benefactor, he is a soul corresâ€" ponding with soul. Like Johna- than and David he will give life to life and thus magnify and. multi- ply it. We fear that it is true that we Americans rarely ï¬nd this price- less asset. We ï¬nd ourselvesso often shocked at the falsenessâ€"t the hollownessâ€"the self-seeking" Df persons who claimed to be our friends that we long for at least one big. whole-hearted. absolutely true friend. But we do not take time to possess sueh riches. In our business. our politics, our pleasures, even our religion,'we are in too great haste. We warm up, to a man in' an hour and let him go again as 'quickly. We ad- mire his talents and esteem his gcnémusness and if he isvsuccess- in! we honor him. But we have not time for fgicndships- Lawnmmmu. m C. DB LANG. m Editor. Chaos. TELEPHONE No. 92 Entered at the Post Ofï¬ce. Highland Park. UL, gs second class'muer. Subocription, 31.50 a Year 53“. gm SATURDAY, OCT. 23.1909 mocks Micro-swim amnion“: mm the data Manama dhfly' newé-W'Sfi'krbés â€189â€â€ ,. “flips?" smith. ;ad3 Mam“ , pend? e 0f 30Ҡ33W .flhink 01m? the‘iï¬mple §§§W ‘éf. “5-. av sa- mi gospel told by a' biifï¬'fénagsumTiz 7 than who is deeply in earnest and wholiy sincere. has brought thous- sands out to hear him each night, and thousands more to'buyï¬ae ‘papers tq’réad hirsï¬ords and ' die- cuss the'ctit‘xsisms’that are brohght whenâ€! hi5 metEQQS- “9‘39: s?†his kid ï¬is Bafï¬de. ‘5nd‘ï¬Ã©ï¬‚f Christians speak of it as unwise. That i_t will do moreharm than good. ammo-«term To be an American ii’ to be free to so man? good and’ rich things; that we are naturally proud of our national heritage. ‘ NORTH s HORE? '* NEWS-LETTER. 1g 1’mmm. part of the City of Highland Park, known as Sewer District â€F," also for 'the construction of a sewage puriï¬cation works in connection with same {anew ‘ment $155) at a whole, in Iccordanoe with the ordinance therefor Said bid! will be opened on the 5th day of Noâ€" vember, A D. 1909, at the hour of 7: 30 p. m. at the ofï¬ce of the Board of Local Improvement: of said City in the City H111. If there is a’bettcr way. 'why has it not been carried out long ago. .before Gipsy Smith came with his plan to be criticised. God, [ask you in the name of Jesus to pray for me. I don’t want to live and die in’ thy sins- I inclosc you‘Sl', not to buy my salvation“ hilt as my ofléifng to God and your good work. Long live Gipsy Smith is my. earnest wish. ‘A "Slums Woman,†Wrapped within' the perfumed not: paper was a $1 2bi1-l.-Chicagb Daily News. "u, . ,. .“w ‘ Notice is hereby given 11m bids will be received for the constriction of a con- nected system of sewer: in the South Allproposal9m' bid! must be tccqm- panied by a certiï¬ed check payable m the order of the President of» the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park for a sum not less ten (10) per .centum of the aggregate of the pro-‘ posal. Said proposal: or hide mulb'e delivered to the President of the Board oi Local lmpmgementl in open- union of said board at the time and place ï¬xed herein for opening the same. , No pro- pogal or bid will be considered unleu ac- companied by a check as hereiti provid- The Board of Local Improvements re- sgrve the right to reject any or all bids should may deem it best for an public C. v- C'- Callbor of Flmr'vnc. ‘VIN 4- ‘Vm 5mm of Llahtnlnc. Am the Unitod summ cmztn'm- - Elm 8!. “SO. W. Am Lightning km: one-hm o! thou a tin. caliber of mm m hxeonmon- ' _ ’ .- ,, strikes, while a .tow of the Imlvon I: uprooted h doclmlll of an inch. M No 68 , m "° "“‘W‘ W- W “m °r w- WW" .m.“‘.â€â€"9f'f2i..°:’f}'.‘;.‘ °‘ nnlnlmnnnnnmnu †Gipsy†[caste parade into the highways and hedges and the re- sults according to him, are such letters as this: - . V Letter of “Sinner Wain" i ‘ Gipsy Smith Dear Sir: Find- ing it impossible to attend vou‘r evening meeting, which I so long to do, I read your messages pub- lished in the evening rappers, and am so thankful for that much. I am a sinner Of the deepest dye and believing you to be a man of The speciï¬cations for 'such improve men! and~blank proposals will be hmo isheu at the ofï¬ce of the Communion“P of Public Warks of said City in the City Hall. The contracgqr willbc‘ paid; ,in Bonds ~which bond: will 'd'raw intérest ‘at the rage of ï¬ve (5) per com per annum. .-e-. , . I . ,. __ . '. . sum‘ - ’. The recent Bank nobbery developed $9?†$11,) 1511.; \bslhal'lé athathlf the loci that nlxhland Park has pollee J “3 were on ‘3“. to" ay, 6 oï¬icen‘ that are not afraid to do their would not change his plan ofsav- duh}. no‘ mung," mudztieir live. ing the world, that the plan he may be endangered. ’ gave when he was on earth would . M" D- M- Eflkine and Mr. F. W. Cush- ml. the two bonkers of this city, have do for all ages. ‘_‘Go ye out into decided that their “M kl M - ' “I N 8° the Hughways 32d hedges and “33’3â€â€œ. and l‘pune-hu be!“ made compel them to come in, that hp mound“ w 875.00: 350.00 being db- my‘house may be ï¬illedf†’ ' ' mud by Mr. Erskine Ind â€5.00 by Mr. â€, Gipsyâ€le§d.a parade into the 935â€": TV†WW Pk“?! in?!“ highways and hedges mid the re- }: d: of‘Aldenmn H: H. 0on who In: sults according to him are such the he.“ 0! the Committee 0" Ponce '"d . ‘ . ‘ he wlll divide the reward equally be- letters as tl’HS: .3 - a tween Myth-l» Sheohenl and, (Nicer Letter of “Siam: Wm†John Geneét. " ’ ’ . ' ’ ' ‘ ' WILLIAM M. DOOLEY, President of the Board of Loci! Im- provemenu, of the City of Highland Park. ’ Dated, October: Em. A. D. 1909. 43-2! noncz' ton until; A canine-r, Lily of Highland Park. apcrs h; 6;“. a, , maid his great- ‘day night. Think , :Jt LL- Min Him-um in Chicigo. will have»: dancing class in Highland Park this vin- tet. ‘ The Highland Park Volunteer Fire‘ Department has organized itself into :3 “‘club, and have tented Goldberg' I Hall. giving it the name of Fireman' a Hall" The ï¬re mom will be buy am scared ? :3 they want to buy better Quipment. Thee ’will give a dance every Thunduy evening. during the witï¬er m. stub inc vim Nave'mber - Mary E.Kuhl Sm: Predicate! she W. C: T. U., weak: Friday. Oct. 29, n the United Evangelical church in the aftemqon, and the Baptm cymh in the evening. This will be I treat tot, High- [1M Park, and: large andiehcé is ex- The Rev."l‘homal E. Green, D. 0.. who in visiting his daughter, Mn J. B. Terbell, oh Prospect avenue. will preach in Trinity church 11 the eleven o'clock service on Sunday morning. Dr. Green is widely kngwn as one of the moat elm I quent 3nd mm lecturer! on the American platform to- day. He hu just returned from a visit to Japan am“: ‘ contributing to Hampton' 1 Magazine q series of articles of unusual i'ntei-e'n and ‘nlue on that country and its economic and religious conditions. i A body “a: pumm. - ‘ngm; en: rows and suicide to Chicaï¬o. than him mains were «canted 3t Graceland cemetery... . .. , ‘ - r Mia Marjorie Mihilh visited during: last week in Evanuhn. Mil Scoflof Chicnzoh forme‘rly 0?th city, is 'lhe“ dues! of Min Mihflls this week. The Highland Park Woman‘s Club will meet Tuesday, Oct. 5:11. 10 a! m. to 5 p. m. it Caaino. Ravinil Put. Recip- rocity Day. Min Dorothy Clark, who has resumed “The thief 31'!†ï¬lm 1| II. her team of gymnutic dancing with and.†“Not Ilium-ll! mu. boy Ital. -,- Ag- -Ag-_ ‘-_ A-‘ me Y. L. B. C. of the Ebenezer church took in about $75.00 at their Harvest Dinner Thunday evening. A lecture on Socialism by J. 0. Ben- tall will be given Sunday evening at 7:45 in the Mannie Hell. The mull ad- mission. fee of manual“ he charged. thus giving every one a chance when this lecture. Mr. Benull is a forceful speaker, and in hearing him time and money yill be well lpenl. 0n last Monday Mum: Sï¬uhen ac- companied H. M. Prior whplookghe -â€"-_ ~-_, 7,†no recent Bank .obbm developed Put m A. w. Fletch». the he! that nixhland Park has pollen dunâ€"h oï¬icen that are not afraid to do their M and Kane Mr. D. M. Enkine and Mr. F. W. Cush- ing, the two bunkers of this city. have decided um théir service- phould not go unfunded, and a punch» been. and: Pm? and Grid Common to A"- n u not sum-um mt "accident! m ulnyl lupponiu." Even “118' um! queen. wot 1m through an“ and metal dun. 700W“. W tacks tholr royu nibblorl ma mt brings min, to honored toes. m“? polntment. Mex-ins, loss of manor. nnxtoty no merely mm- 111:"th In tho tau-mun 0! an! own“- cram“. tn Inchu or continual. Lee W. LMI’I QEFICERS REWARDED gang‘s, Mmhll Sheaben and Gene“ - Rememï¬erea'fdr Pit? 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