morican Banken' “'9 that the "arm 4090.†savings banks is uncut mat as the “or!“ 10" “tries of tho vorld and me down in: can!“ as great in this can"! t: the sum“ bank un- citing ntiofllifl “a‘ Venom mun V" 9 arrest of my†0' â€ohm.“ ark mm“ t party politics canned ivtdual eoflerences over the house. ulstlon over the prob of the new rules edu- the Norris resolution. â€Ions slstes. tom; to toreosst the ID- hers of the comma...†pent western Repuhuan p who has been in clan {colleagues In tho house I! associated with $0 I would be my guess: Pennsylvsnls. Wslter I. 1, members 01 the pres- a; J. S. Fsssett of New at Michigan. McKinley of ohshly Gsrdner of less:- fsome of the mamaâ€. +ollette of Wilconiln and ’owa being among an {to to talk to the peopl- 1 by New York lankfl'l .vorago Deposit l0 rr the North Shore 39" } per year. :1; Zi'tié'wm’ new 1: in u u'vinp but and upon". I: $380._ Republic.» will hold ‘or the solution d the u mambo:- at tho new rules Wodnoidny night. a: also hue agreed at hand. it In report“. I: circuit: as to be 0" s deposits of the '0'“ In than 816,000,005“ n more than 85,509.â€? American. OI. AID?†In. 11â€"3.!“ u u "I nth» plant a. characterising 1m melt :- “the mm nm :11. who much! an I to “Imam." Rom litchen Pulmon- (Dan) I attached the all-blo- p loo: of tho hon-c. n his lunch anon tho [mutation and tho I‘- mums, Ir. Pnlnm an iulble. it is understood. they: will onto? bam- lnsnruentn abide all! I thrm‘ened dluflomiqn the nay at“! law. and Hand "and not. aid ho did not Input. I my luck 0! good faith; “any student 01 noun ndltions In the Rimb- It mm. that. howovor SAVINGS: IN :ry could expect um. m nunumnmvi numn'numou on n or must. y congrcu which In on Immutable occl- an be true to nothing “In traditions." man: 1. Anna. Ropublim statesman. I, here. are to stump the to momma: circuit! under the auspices of l congressional commit- epresenuuve 11cm!†chairman. I mm VIII ’odnoday High.- Imod has in den; to nythlnx of personu un- Ie wanker, Ind In tho “capable to fl] 6! tho a... 1m nâ€"uur II 4: 0 19m W3†Wednesday mad and foot n “this Ihow of don the president to to- :es of the Ropupnm !or Tunnol Hold-UP- LES COMMITTEE "OM mainland-Min Platform In 0;. tor 7 Communication. The Communicatitm signed "Taxpay- er" published in the ï¬rst column of the Iron! page oPyour 'ixsue of March 26th, is so plainly intended as political am- IlnuflIIM;I'\d in all so ‘misleading that I nonld request that you give this repiy “w rv - “7 When the commumcatiun- qpuled ‘ ma’s mud to the City Council by Mayor Ruh- eruon nearly two years ago. 1 was not a member of the Street and Allev Com- mittee I0 ieverely 'cfiticised by him, but I was a member of the Cbuncil and voted with the other seven members un the payment of the bills as well as on the motions anthofizing the Cutnmiuec to incur the expenses in question The Stteet 1nd Aflev Committee at this time consisted ol Edward A. W; r- ren. Henry Ditmer, Fritz ‘Bahr and Gen. A. Mason. (present City Atttï¬mey) and the belt evidence that the expenies inv curred by them met with the approval of the City Council is the apprtw‘al by the Council of Authorization for the expense and the unanimous consent to the sus- pension of the {uleq for the eonsidera'tiun of these bills and the unanimous vote to pay them. . ,,,_.:__..--!.. I‘hrh. wan-w" _â€"l V and Sheridan Ruad was at this time ne‘- EL- an. u".-. ._._.. . canary to pmtéct the Ioï¬ndaxion of the various meets, and whether Automobile or other mfï¬c, or all together made the -0.» â€4-er does not- alter the fan F, ...-.... An ‘cxpense of approximately Eigh- teen Hundred Dollgrs for t_he work un Green Bay Road. West Central avenue, that these streets are principal gateways to otu City and the trafï¬c over them is at much greater beneï¬t to the C ity as a whole than to the immediate frontage.- That these Streetsrequired repair much sooner than we should reasonably ex- ped. indicates either Improper. Design, lety Construction or lack of upkeep tttention, possibly all M these, and it al- loved to go without the necessary care «this time the preper'tn; owners would cu â€"â€" ..-_._ the next year have laced a Special As- sessment for rebuilding a Street nut ~paid lat. The Contract for Elecuic Street lighting related to was passed by ihe Council end Velued bv :he Mayor, has then pinned over his vet.) and on his xe- Iual weigh the contract the Chairman. 0‘ the Street and Alley Committee and \he City Clerk were authdrized and ord- ered by the Council to sign on behalf of “I City. ._..... , A. LA" .â€" v--’- Mr. Taxpayer‘s big "IF" at the tail end 0! his communication is 'an absolute mintatement and certainly misleading, for the appropriation {or Street and Alley I [or the period from May‘ 15!. ' toMay lat 1909 was 85000.00. The expenses of this department {Or that period were as iullowsi . Paid from the Street and Alley Paid from Bridge‘Fund - ~ Ton] - - - 312.978 41' Some considerable ponioh of the M2.â€" 978 4! was for expenses incurred by me 1907-1908 Comminee and passed down m May lst, 1909 when the present Street- “ Alley Committee were appointed the Street and Alley Fund was overdrawn 31033 97 and 'shery thereafter the An- nual Appropriations were made and the I!!! of $000 00 allowed [or Street. Al- "! and Bridge work, of this sum the present Committee spent between May M and Oct. 1st. during which period "Ideally all work of this class must be done, . t . For Streets and Alleys - ‘- 33.5†29 F0! Bridges - - - 3.551 93 Total - - - - 3 7.064 .54 This left a balanct in the Street add “*7 fund Oct. lurker: the practical Miro! of same passed to the' Commis- tioncr 0! Public Works at 81.488 00 and In overdnk of $551.93. on the bridge ï¬nd Five Hundted Dollars of which was '0! hither payments on me bridges con- Inctcd lot by the City in 1907.,' ' 4 Inf: any one to show by ï¬gures or "Nap-d 5‘0" Nani-Letter ’.-â€"No. 14 ‘NOKI‘I-I SHORE NEWS LETTER ‘3 7.064 22 86.733 74 6 244 67 pumpar'ison that this Qty has duringat‘he last eight years ever had as much ne 3- sary "Wurk done for the money expended as was done during theflve mumhs_cnd- ing Oct. lst, 1909, uï¬der the direction of 1the present Street and Alley Committee. 1 also am a small â€TaXpaycr.†' ‘ A. G. McPuEnsus. . Miss Cecil Vail is home from the East for her Easter vacation. She returns to school nexx Tuesday. , ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Geurge M. Seward hai’c muved to Chicago after living in the Park ior Several years. Shirley Sewaru mill remain here sn as m ï¬nish um tin-sclunl year. Miss Helen Sullivan returned 10 Sm- sinawa College, WiSCunsin ‘on > Monday after spending the Easter hulidays at her home; ‘ ‘ ' The quarterly meetipg of the Orphange A‘uxilliary will be held in the Presbytct- Sari clmrdualalld Forest} Tucsday. Allrll 51h. BusinessLscssiun at H): 30, luncheun at 12:30, followed by an address by M rs.. Lucv: Riv’er Wléyer ul Chicago. All friends are cordially inl'ited. Sx. Margareg' 5 Guild gm: a delightful supper on Monday evening for the Choir at Library hall. Miss Donna Drew is visiting friends and relatives in lf‘lorida. Mis§ Mary Phil|ips is home for her Spring vacation [rum Vassar. A very beautiful -cotill3on was give}: Tuesday evening at the Highland Park Club. Misses Edith and Emma Case spent the week end with their sister and brother: in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Vail. George Moseley 13 home i Fchool for the Easter vacmiun. ‘ -Miss.Harrieue Learning is home {mm the University of Wisconsin for the vaca- tiun. ' , '_ l Alben Larson has taken full charge of the Umted States Express Company. l‘he cfï¬ce will he in Larson’ 3 store. Sunday? April 3rd. the pastor, E. Le- Roy Dakin, will conduct Ihe services. The morning subject is “Whereitjesus.†The evening is â€Questions of Jesus" No. A "‘“H‘at Will Ye that I Should Do 4, inm' wm Ye Untu You?†All‘ advertisements and locals intended to be inserted in, the NORTH SHORE NEWS-Lama must be handed in. no later ‘thau Thursday afternoon. L 4 is! Will. Cw days for Europe ill continue her F Mrs. Garvey and )1 var leave in ufew where Miss Cfl'fl' .w musical Studieg George 2 Thursday- _ Chorus music led Prior. ‘ At the Baptist Church ï¬igbland p a r k . News Kulje Zï¬nimer Zimmfl‘ in J' 1. [mar â€3in h.†‘0“ {n 'Enniton‘ by Mr- Lyman :II Hill of New "home for the chd and Disabled Railroad Employca of Hmcrica. Tuesday..April the 12th will be the occasion oi tl.e dedication exercrses or me "New Home For The Aged And Disabled Railroad Employee 0! America.†lo- cated at SLJohns Avenue and Beach Street. Highland Park. Illinois. The home will be open (or inspection and Governor Charles Deneen oi the State 0! Illinois will make an address as will others prominent in public and proleasional lite. it seems appropriate at this time to give a short history of the ‘worlt that has been accomplished and that ‘has given this beautiful building to Highland Park“ In 1890 a number of men and women who were interested in sufl'ering human- ity met and Organized what is now known as the â€Home Society.†The object of this was to provide a home [or Worthy and ’Disahled Railroad Men who were mem- bers of the [our railroad hrotherlioods, ndmely. Brotherhood of Locomotive Ergi-l neers. Brotherhood of Loc0motive Firemen and Engmemeu. Order of Railway Conductors and Brotherhood oi Railroad Trainmen. At that time there very in people'who were in sympathy with this plan, but by persistent and unfailing efl-m these men and women gradually won the favor oi the railroad men and they were able to maintain a small home in a modest way and to care for them who were no ‘ longer able to care for themselves and who would otherwise have been depender t uponrelatives or forced to. ask help lrom'ihe community from whence they come. .. . ,u L. an..-» --... mnmhnfl and one hundred and lorty men have upuu Ices-n..- u. "n--- - Each yearhas brought new member: and one hundred and torty men have been made happy and contented here. . .. A: the Jaeilitiea lor taking ease of the men were very poor and the home management considered the buildings which hadheen acquired inadequate to ac- commodate the. tnmatee and give them the care they ahouid have. the Home Sn- ciety.,aiter careiul consideration and thought decided on the occasion of their an- nual meeting on April 20, 1909 to éonstruct a new ï¬re-proof huiIding to cost aha an {100.000. . Work was commenced as soon as possible and now that the building is com- pleted i: mure than comes up to the expectations at the members of the wciew “.1 "nine. interested. The “old and broken rails" who have been watching every Work was commenced as soon as possible and now that the ounumg u unu- pleted i: more than comes up to the expectations oi the members oi the society and others interested. The “old and broken rails" who have been watching every brick that was laid are impatiently awaiting the opening dny. and when one thinks of the happiness these poor nnlununate men will have in this home it makes one glad that there are so many men and Women in the world willing to make I sacri- ï¬ce (or others. Mr. O'Keeie. the man who has worked so hard and leithlully. and who more than any one else interested in this movement is so closely and intimately connect- . , .. . . .A _. 7 - .L- _:.:--..-.J Hiahlgnll Pnrk 1nd minh. than anypne ewe uncle-mu u- ....- _.---__- _, , . ed with it. extends a cordial invitation to the citizens oi Highland Purl: and neigh' boring towns to be present on the 12th and make inspection of the building and participate in the day‘s festiwties. __________________________________._â€"â€"â€"-â€" ville, BLED! Enter. with their ptrenul, Mr, 3nd Mn Foul-h 0! South Sheridan Mrs. w. B. White In: rented her beluliful houuon ButCo’nml venue for the you: to Me. = Mundel of Inn- del Bros Luv wv‘.â€"__ , Henna win roe-uni parchmd by Dir. Lunar. - .Mr. Ind Mrs, uc visiting in the Park. Dr. Jesse Franck 0! Troy, been spending an Bum The Den-ï¬eld Town Tum beâ€. the High-school n. bolebcll Wetland-y. with 5 score of H w 8. The marriage of} Mine Adeline Lob- 'deil. daughter oi Mr. nnd Mn. Edwin Lobdeli. end Henry Auteur. tool: piece on Tuexdey evening n. the Lab- dell home. Minn Edith Lowell. liner of the bride we! mid of honor end the bride: mnidn’ were â€in" Margaret Mutter and Helen Guanine. Crox- ton Gordon of Richmond. Virginin wan hm men sud rho ushers wer; Cher-lee Lobdeil end john Cocke. The wedding mnreh wu pinynd by Mine Princiiin Cnrver. After their v‘redding trip Mr. and Mrs. Atwner will be :1. home no Dnle nvenue nenr Genmi avenue. Mr. We and Mrs. Foulds of 'Ll'bertyo u. (app: the Illneu of Gordon Hue" ue Troy, Ohio, hu Eater holidlyl v-u u..._ _ v icmly awaiting‘lllreï¬opcning d“. and when do: think: unlnnunale men will have in this home it make! one men and ummen in the world willing to nah I acri- occasion of (Li: dedimticm exercises of the Min Helen Wright 0! leortyvllle In spending flu week and n the guest of Mil. Helen Coale. . Mr. H. H. Chnndler sud funny entertained, Chic-go [death over the week end. of 'one of its old cilhem. M". inman. who died Monddy afternoon. We wish to extend our sympathy to the bereaved ones who "elm belmd. A regular article will appear in next week‘s an; m.whiéh'l;¢¢c a u E. Ryaicket ofï¬ce and uniting room. ll greatly adds in the wane: oi the The friends of Mt. Anlmr Be... who has been seriously ill. will beghdlo hen that he is newly recoverin‘g. but is still uhder the docton cure- A meeting 0! the ptopepy «men and memben of the Board“ Low Input e- u'telm of Highland Park. I“ held in the City Bell on Centlil avenue Thund'ny evening to diecuo immanent- in the Ridge'ood M subdivision end in Biï¬hlend Pull proper amounting to thou! mono Gov. Banly at Indian. who In: guin- ed 1 national rem u a republic“ leader in his sale. will upuk in the Armory at Wuhan on tic-day night. .A _ nA_ -J.I.- c-l..... N April uh, on ' The Doomofthe The community deeply may the Ian 19m. ohhc Sutton. m ill: ltr thc Al' do No in Jun: now (run “when! ID] A De ieour and H. llennequ‘n um uh 'Ip dhy Maurice Harm-II. It Into be given It Buipis I’m]: on Prhhv r'l ting the twenty- -n|nth of April. no er tlIc pcrsullll direction of Mr. A. I. Wanna... who [on con-cut- I-d puderuke the Immune tank n! 130' «hing the play. 'lhc out with“ of Inn-lo chancel-I. Each one I ‘ve' cl: or III. clover noting 0! volt ‘In. In: members a! an “00:16qu M Charles Smith has ball (and to to: (n his count-ath- I'M moth! In: Mr, William “I! I“ hi M M Abercromby counting In low M 3?§8E’E8 . Nevin, has grouped about. he: 5 Au. ms to min. in the mango- ‘oltho pimud frond! "pom > r mul- success can In (weaned I even “waded Int yeu‘s‘ul-y u- nlit performneo. Tho but-e. .' will conon boll-us W uu- McClflnv: Tmm. Neill. genld; advenlo‘lg eon-Mn. pl: durum-r which It. GM 'lr. W hum uu cut for. Remand. an m under vuy. much progress fluid] h. 1:; been nude. The president. lie I‘ in In- I nth of William B. H c 0! “evident and but kg‘mwn g-Icml'l In Chicago. who hull re- !mn balm an yew ugo 3nd p In. ions |II Kuhn-d Park. dh-«l hundny mum. Luke: Botphnl 3. “Dining Illness. The (antral ,0“ win hold a Gordon's Chapel ï¬ery lupnnhe. The non] ofl'or- were onus-any beautiful. Th6 )fllc Lodge of which Mr. White 3 member, had charge of the nl "nu-gum.- and inserted the mu to now am when they were to rut. With the death Milt. @e. Highland Park lose. on. o! "I public uplriwd ciduu. The .3 founuln on (Jenn! venue will emembend n the gm 0! Mr. I o( the attention ad efl'aruo! ‘Dourfleld Tow onlplp High SchoM in! Anoclndou we now being ready din-clad town-d the produc- ‘ol’flle Alumni play. The aw- pelocted {or prcunluloo h ' Pink hoes“ . lively rare-hing candy ' D no Mill-rd um Frank Gourd; licfly manger. W. B. Wrong; lacing dilator. Ant-:- 2. WiF s; mm M. Winin- Low- Propeny manger. Eu! lemurs- floul 1am. Percy Prior. Tho . a]. am noon eon-em uni» ‘ supervision 0! Mr. Arthur Lflrey and tickets will In on uh Bolton-chefs Drug “on. The Manual“ will be tuned in. Mary of flu «paintb- to do- the expenu n which mm nin giving the “and lat-quot. mo to the (M‘utll‘ alas. The m of lost you": [induction in: hmd, at. at am.- “by“! the no“. at: will undoubtedly pep- ; with “and" The plsy'n thingâ€"yon won mt u. Inn Itâ€" )h for tho pink dot-boos. ' {LECTION NOTICE. Ema; ls Hun-v Gm: an: an x'l‘vumv. Ann. 511‘. l9i0. c Fire Department Building!!! the .2 WM Highway; H electiun 7“th am I! 7 I. I. will mime open and! S p. u. of m day. hp m-oluiddaythemnul‘l'm ting vfllbcheldon chemo!†;e Fire W W. ALBERT LARSON. acct}!!! will be mu to: the ma. Pribr'l Building, in the mm m. ,Ihc City Hall. I lliglmund. {min the French by A Town-Ha Clerk.