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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 12 Mar 1910, p. 2

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M' I .3 3"." SuturdaV u FREDERICK c. DE LANG. A EdiiarJGImm. ‘ - TELEPHONE M. 92 Entered at the Postgffice, High}. Illinois. as second class m; “H" In! Check: received fur subscription are a! «- crdd’itcd. and Me daft changed on the pri» bk! within a week or two ' A Foundation of Benevq- Mr, Iohn D. Rockefeller. at 7” years of age, desires to crown his - life with the most far reaching ‘ scheme of benevolent enterprise that has ever been. furnished by man, Inehis ”Foundation" for : whichhe seeks special legislation he plans to devote the greater part of his vast fortune to a huge project that may perpetuate his name. and Wealth forages to come- . ‘An immortality of fame resting, not upon a marble monument or an institution, but upon 'lllC porâ€" petuation of interest value in “lot":- ey. amounting toflmndreds of mi- lions is a spectacular and bcwihi ering thought to an ordinary ‘mind- "Mr. Rockefeller has not 0:in 8himself carefullyconsidered his scheme but he is also taking coun~ sel with advisers- Thus he has seen that many gifi‘svof money en- (lowing certain institutions be; Corrie sources of evil instead ol'1 good, in the courSe of years- He and his friends have observed vthat ”when a man gives: or be gueaths a large- sum for this or that obiect, specifyingjust how it shall be used, it is likely to hap- pen; as it has happened so many times in this country, Italy, France, England and elsewhere that in halfa century or less oneol ' two things may have taken place ---the charity or philanthropy ’tn RwM. ---thc charity n‘r philanthropy II) which the money h as bccn givuI will not need it or not dL’sc-nc it but it has the money still w: I‘h nothing to do with it for the ban fit of humanity, or is abusing it a: ii the origmal gi\ crs purpose 1‘- SATURDAY, MAR. t] “Bué the radical - dcs'ccits of this main of perpetualihg. gift's, . DAVIDSON. Proprietor. BURGESS. ;$‘,-S° as second class mancr. a' Year 5c per COPY . Manadinfi Eaikor. “hut-J Park “knoll Highldhd Park Iglo A»ociate :t bcnévrflcnt Spi what he has-gait? who ~carncd it ‘an. actumulatc it? fdr finance might upon some duu.wouk from :1 t poverty in comfort ur l u.» v; -....LV,I, ' 0 In any grea: American ciiy th‘crc' arc hundreds of blocks of building lots l\ mg w aste to grow “cecls and scatter the seeds in summer timc, and in umtcr to gather filth and hulLl pools of wat- r, which are 1:]: chl with fexer germs and i112:.511);i in lhc spring time. 'l‘ljcsu \\':1.=Lc,.lfu'i<_ls cnuld be convcricd into delightful cum- immizics olcntttige homes. UlLl rimlccrics arid Lzleé W lug tenements that \ich nu \‘Lr built fur cn'mfiut but only lm‘ the rcu mm of mcrci less lundlmLh cou lLl be swept uut nfcxistcncc and while mch “'9‘ men and childan are em mcipal- ed the beauty and health ol thL lci'ty wnhlLl be thzmccd. . l 'l-‘licrc‘ is so much (it pOSSilnle “I .tr'ifed seyemyâ€"six muxder cases. emu-r aséta‘ge‘s attcirfaey' or Aas>iudge.‘ dur~ 3x g the lsigzctéen ' \‘ears {mm 1886 m i906 I find Run a careful rcco'rd 6f finch casé. and! ham to say that in sew cut) five out of sevremy Six. whisky was I i I 3 Ema excitirg cause. 'â€"~Judge Butlc'r o! "liken; is so‘much nt posfiilrle good in this mmdcrful scheme that we mosi cardiaily‘w‘cio‘a'mc it. but it iajmt in such'timé r'that‘ we may see the real tre’ml .uf plulan- thrup‘y which ‘must bc‘_.linkcd t6) iusticc ‘bcfurc i ‘cnn be park-t and (TUC ,a SYU. in u A Lesson from Cairo ‘One bushel of Corp makes (our gallons of'whisky. The whisky retails zit/$16.10; The farmer gets‘ $.70; U. S. Government in taxes‘ gets $4.40; Railroad Company gets $1.00; drfwman for‘hauling gets $.15; the saioonkeeper gets $7.00: the manwhp drinks it gets drunk; tht wife gets sorrow and Clirsc5;. tfi’g dH-ildrcn get hunger land rags. One buéheiiof corn makes of dressed pbrk 83" lbs; this. retails at $.96; 140 lbs- dreSsed park retails at $516.40; the gfarmer gets market for 17 [42 bushels of corn at 70c. $12. 25. ~ ‘ Ihereforc. “the farmer gains a} fiaflt’for l6 1- 2 bushels corn at ;$. 70 $11. 55. One dollar spent for meqt the farmer gets market for l bushel corn 3. 70. One dollar spent_ for whisk: at retail the far- mer get; 33.0-11.4. lhcrcfore. farmer gains on every dollar spent‘for meat- 65 3-4c. Mrs. H. ]. Thaye'lu'gy‘q'eturned m-day from a ten day: visit fithampnign. lll. Miss vancr retuméd. '1' uesday even- ing from X six week”: may at Palm Beach Hurida“. W ' ’5 H Mrs. 3. Henry EIvgt, formerly Miss Mac Scott. expects to Weave early next week (or her home in Douglas, Arizona, Mr. Bert VSkidfiiurefl has leased the Sum cduage mi Greâ€"gh Bay Ruad. and sxiii xakc immediate possession. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wiiliams; ave., are MrsV F. H. buns’ihg 101 Kenoshl. paid a visit 10 Highlmgifiark friends .lhil Alf. and } Vine avenue. Sunday. The little and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gastfield has béen down will: the grippe the pan week, but is last Mp5. 'Frcdrick Mains 0! Glen View ave.. whu has been visiting in Michigan for the past (nur months. returned home this week. The many lrievlds ,of Mrswilllam F. Hagan; wnll be sorry to learn that she is ‘seriuusly ill, at the Augustqna Hospital in Chicago. The Bridge party as announced by the Highland Park Club last week was given 'l‘ucsdav afternoon an two o'clock (or the women of the Club. Mrs. J. Nichols. residing on Beach 51.. has been very ill the. past two weekr. but under the care of Dr. lngalls, is (as! improving. surgeun at Fort Sheridan. but now na- tiuned at Fort Leavenworth. Minuuri. contemplates the building of a bungaluw on his property on Judson avenue in the 'near future. ' The large and expensive fire proul building erected by the ptficials Q! the Rail Road Men's Home i: now about completed. and will soon be uccuuied b) the inmates that are already here. The home is one. of the beiit of its kind ever erected. Miss Dorothy F essenden, daughter 0! mi Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Feuenden, will leave ' March 26m for New Bmm- wick. where she will he the guest of Mia Ruth Vichmann. alter_ which she will visit her uncle Judge Dayton in New York. On her return lrom the East Min Fesscnden will juin her m UK" in W. ah- ington, D. C. ' The removal of the glucose lactory [rum Waukegan to Argo. lll.. late in \pril, insures purer water to our city, and olher suburbs along the \‘onh and South Lake Shore. E. Bammv, Ph. D. of the Illinois University. ha said that the wasxe from this g.ucose factory alone was equal mlhe sewage 0! “on of 200, 000 inhabitants The current: of the highland 9:11! News Dr. Turner. formerly post veu-rinan' konfinucd hog; page I.) Mr's 63nd VanSchalck' 0‘ will euleruin at dinm-r L.(. CWhitmanufRogcr are fishing in Lake Fur- recovering. hke force this impure shore .and lot quite h water to mug distance out It .1... share. md residents are facet use thin for drinking water. Rev. 5. Umbach. D. 1)., tor at years. Pfincipal and Protester in Evangelical Theological Seminary Naperville. Illinois. will speak in Ebeneter Church On Sunday evening 7:30 o'clock. The wbiect is "The F Gospel. orthe Expetience in the } ILln .'," Proleslor Umhach. having jted the Holy Land three timesvand I ing traveled extensively in the Oriet’ well able to speak on thi: ihtcreq theme. Mrs. Boylan. l“ Iced city, and residinl 0" " Ruad. ha been vel'Y week. The Illinois Conference. U: Evangelical Church.‘ will hold the I: teenth annual session at Barrington. Murchlhh. Bishop W. F. Hell 0! cit-y presiding. Therf in i walking blind pig in h; Watch out Mister Bllhd Pig more those who have eyes man are not b and they have them trained on youi Mr. A. Abercromhy, whu way many yem I business man of our 5 was {visiting old lrieuds here In! \ nesday. Mr. Ahercromhy repunl ; health and prosperity. I-‘urtv-five pupils ol the class in c at the Elm Place Grammar Schu- our city. attended the manning tear the Circuit Court ll Waukegan We. day in lmnuit ul civic iniurmntiun. * scholars were accmhpanied by Jes Smith. They left at '8 o'clock at: turned utter dinner. During their in Wankegan they wen: the gun 1the Clerk of the Circ‘til ('uurt. E. E. West Goes out of Busi Mr. E. I. \Ven. who hut. cnnd= n piumbing business for the IBM yenrs in llighlnnd Park has mic to ’1‘. II. Decker Ind (‘0. Mr. had 3 good business nnd his hnno dulingx in so dimcnlb n basin" won him 3 basic! friends. Mr. ‘ Decker is well known in “i3! Puk and conducted until: reecl plumbing business in North cm The new Co. nunms ihe publii tenns treatment And the prion \\ within the bounds or reason. WJ The Bridge Whifl L'luh Comp the wives of office}: manned Sheridan. meet It the hum: of 3, B. Allderdice Thursdgy. Grammar Students See Civic Information. Captain and Mrs.‘ u‘lim 1.. s.‘ who arrived a! the government 1 weeks ago. were the gum: ul In a reception given by Mrs. l-ld\ Brown. wile ul Cultmc‘lBruwn, \‘ day aflernoon. The receptiun ranged (Or the purpose 0! mm the new arrivals to [he uflicén an} wives at For! Sheridan. The following unclaimed leuen cmain I! die Highland Park Pod: Office ‘ Boyd Ned Mr Dihl R Mia ‘ Flower Garden The Pub Lewis A P ' Null James Taylor Mince Mist . . Taylor Nellie Miss Welder Henry Ir Wilanon Chad Mr WVilliams E B'Mn Adve ' Mulch lle rule-IL A. W..Fleu ‘ Boyhn. m and resident of ad residing on north Green : bu been very ill [orihe but it is reported the is imprm' Come 'and enjoy thin treat. Gold Medal Contest. Advertised Letters Much lab ““0. I . W. . Fletch“. PI D. 1)., [or m “Hand Ire 'uo. iug, X tum or a! rd 1‘. duel- n ar- ucing :tlccir k in This ! xx . 513cc ix cu 'rd 0| :ur- tad i0! esv .‘hc re- lay Me nl 0' ’l) \Ifl The gauge America: citin- “ amm- lou respect. for a good now-paper. even though thin " my be somewhat uldn to fur. ’ loan of non have no regard f... ethical problem lnmlved n he. deliberately break o law and 1m break .'lowu is they on: in log n desired goal. without an plug Into a steel-lined ,cell. Bun" one of then some men wilbhnfi law i! he think! u newspaper M réndy 00- publish the fact of his "NH doing to the world. Thu is but“ of the may rem-on whv 1 new.” of the “ghost. order wields untold locate nod I. M. Patterson picked such a new-paper when he um Fourth Hanan." Mr. ‘ - uwapaper .belon‘ga to an Ir! {who made a ‘suke‘ out lathe country twelve years after he had motto jail fur contempt when' New \ork um: car strike was » I fought out. Naturally enough km the Irishman made his money g”: went to New Y urk w In re he In“ “if chased a newspaper. he didn' t ..7 ‘ glnflr‘y a Drupoa'ili-m ' to ‘go a ‘ ten of the ahadv duels-Aunt . donn by this “use judge who I 2‘, sentenced tiim in the strike. Mm young Wheeler "and a heart and ‘ reformer and leader of the peluplg, mg the munayinz edit'aI s chair and W "umpire-d nitla than two 1m character lypvu piurd Again» the "91% flower n? the mum. s judhflary. dub,“ lug the 00"ka u! the {mar new fit; Fourth Estate." makes prourrdilfiig‘ interesting that the Studebakef'l'bi aler. where thin great. m-‘upapet is running, ham t. had an rpm any; at any performance and the elect-lb week juol closed was a record W (or the Windy City. ' The "W [III- furmancc u ill be might-med Suds, cunning. and flu- mu! 0! this «gag.- Inent in many works awuny Senutu the pupuiar matinee: on Wednesday and Saturdays should he "served at lent five days' In advance 0? the per formaucc - m-II“.C .\ Lake Comm Title and TIM Coup-n] Aha-en d 1am. m Gums-A. . Inmate "can; Imuu'd Anna H. Wheeler and Infi- bqnd to Ellen Hull, undi- vidcd I-s hmlil 1‘2 and I7.’ l-.‘ Lake Forest. 9W I)...........' ...................... J... G H Holt [0 Ellen Hull midiâ€" vided 1-). Ion If?! I-2 Ihd I71 I-Z. Lake Point» (LC. j IuIIC' 2. 19m; .3 Jensinc ClnrmemcI tn Clark 'Christcnoen. law I add. Mk 3. Hum #ub- Lake Form. w. l). 1 L :...i .. I «if, 3 Chris llulm and “(p m Junta ‘ 3' Cape and 00m II 29. bit .50 " i . tsunh Chicago. ;'.\\ D ...... (100W uncuLR. I'..Il0 _ A. J. Martin cum. Lime Men, ma? \idcd l 9 "act 01 Inn! in sec : -7. Deerficld “1:9. C. '3 “M Q‘ Julia M. bchaub and hmbmydu to ‘ I \\ m. \hrlin undivided 1-9 ‘ 1 tract I)! lard in Sec 27. Decr- ‘, L licld lap. W. I) ......... L. “(MW Ella M. Kasdorf and husband .’ to. Laura Mani" unfli- ‘I vided H) tract 9! {and in ’ Dec 27. Deerficid mp. W‘ D “m “i. , - nncu 4. 1910; j; Alice M. Moore and Inn [0 lip 3;: minie R. Recs: luuu' and}; 3; bill as. Lake mm. W. u- “is; ca,- ut Lake Forest“) me Foren Ila-pit“, hum! in , N. E. Incc 4L Deerfiéld .33 Hip. l)‘ ........... .’ ............ L.... ‘ La};- Smc' Bank oi Lake hares: u. = .3 W M Kingston mhlsic ll ' Working. lot 36.b1k 67. North Chiago. W. 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