’: or‘Subun’pfl'fl: from 9:“) a. m. to I :N Eds-patch clone-u pou- loot] happeninl' >1. 0 ' Year, per 5 ésigwd...’ .m r :‘.000. I. mm .0 ’0 u a ‘1’: non now towns. .. safe paper for 3 paper V tht ‘ girl any moi. IJ-Sbore Tbe Slut. MAIL sum I]: m 449mb ~ Park - Letter u 0. Val.‘ t0 5- 32â€â€œ .9 I‘ ,: “l... " 6:!) p. -_ I“ WI 12¢ p. -. 3:10p. I. 6:11 p... North manic-n- What is the ideal oi the Christian min- istry tor the present day? Must it he priest- ly or prophetic. a profession or a Vocaj tinn? There is nothing more inndamenttl tothe welfare of the Church today than acorrect answer to this question. To mitia clear‘that in order to inspire men to enter int-tits work, and to have some worthy standard by which to f'm the work done, and some deb ‘ - 'Snite principle to sustain the ministers in ' tho-c moments 'ui despondency when it ., rillb'enecessary for him to explain the 5 nature oi his mission and vindicate its re- sults. not only to Others. but even to his flown soul, it is absolutely essential that' the Christian ministry be regarded as a vocation. into which men' enter .only in obedience to the constraint of a_ heavenly vision and a divine call. and his remain- , in: in it must be only (or the sake of the â€ï¬ned at dinner on fort Sheridan NM Several of the ofï¬cers 0! the Post were ms at a smoker at the Sumerset Club a! Raine on Saturday. ; apt. nos. F. Ryan has returned (m sea York where he has been for several I". Bhncha Id elite! [alliedr‘he lad‘" me Club 0" Ibulsdfl! IIICIIIODD of [at week. Iii“ Amy Eolahird IS visiting Mr. and u“. 13, F. Zimmer in_Chicago. Several mmilomenls have been given for Miss Hobbird. ; mun Au"... .77 , univmity of Chicago, is spending the week" "emf" with her parents Liam: ;.,d Mm. Moflet- We are very glad to hear that Lieut. saith is able w return to duty. Mr. :1 ol-Capt. 'm flurpln will soon MM Icavs He will 1 , Mrs. Blanchard and Mrs. 'MCN’amee received at the llup on Friday evening. ‘ PULPIT EDITORIAL ->No same obedience. nun. wv~'â€"-.â€"‘. Over the door-way to acceptance for the Christian ministry in every Church at the land should lie these words "cursed be he that entereth unanointed Of God". in this day‘ol such momentous moral up- heavel, such terriï¬c social struggle, and such Splendid spiritual opportunity. there can be no greater sin than the sin of that “in. William Mia Anna Moï¬et who is attending the ~A --A:_... .L- mo. who, assuming the spiritual leader- ship 0! at Church ol Jesus Christ, denies the spirit and purpose of his Gospel, by spending ‘his time and energies in'tlte petty lussiness of “keeping up the ser. vices". ‘ Nothing but a prophetic ministry Willi meet the needs of our day. The world wants men who dare to go before pointingand leading the way; an order 03 prophets illuminated and alert men ï¬lm will bripg the highest spiritual vision to bear upon the whole problem of life and learlessly apply its truth in every de- No man who is alive can fail to see that the old order is tottering to its film. I! Surely as did ancient Rome belore the Morning Goth. t â€The old order Chanteth giving place to new" It is the taste! the true minister to lead the gut» ’i'il.’burdened, bewildered multitude out lulu the light of living hope and into courageous but bloodless battle for a better day. Life and truth must ï¬nd ex- passion in more righteous relationships between men. Let' I! be fearlessly said that m umtsrzrt BE'I‘RAYS Hts TRUST 1‘ he is not a leader in the “male . (or economic freedom- " is his voice that must call men ‘0 raise up and break their bondageâ€"hi! hand that must paint for men the picture 0i the fairer iile that ts possible even now 5" 'Ofds that must inspire their drooping Ioim and awaken in their hearts the W of freedom and love-his iootbeats that am»: act the time to which they had. For sirch leaders the people are Wing and waiting. Howiong they have waited and with what patience? There are dangers in much a count?! how. Which of the prophets have we “aimed? A greater than all the pron1 and Mrs. Chandler are the guests t. and Mn. Spaulding. Men for the Ministry Rogers has returned to will soon have a threei‘ He will go directly to T. B. Seigle emu- Wednesday evening. phat: said "if they persecuted mesh» will alto persecute ~y9uâ€.> Yes ‘pollï¬a in muddy. but it politics is' me muddy for the hands ,0} the prophet of God then whose hands shall dare to touch it? If the minister be indeed a prophet 'ol God. he has some-min: to say that the world: badly needs lo hear, a'ad neither piuus «Mmenuiity nor carping criticism should: oeler him from saying it. The prophet‘ 01001! has corcern for all life. For the1 Lord Jehovah is Lord of all all thingx mi people. The Christian ministry is a wider ï¬eld of service that any other cali- ing. by as much as it it a more spiritual service. it oï¬ers a ï¬eld where men may ï¬ght with a clean swmd, in a clean cause. and for the noblest ends. The man who enters this i'ervic'e' this; be proâ€"eminently a man .9! Spiritual in-, sight and vision HQ mint 'kIImV- God. :_ he must live In God's presence. be moved; by his Spirit and sustaincd by his Power He must bring liis message from the God.- whpsr- nature is holiness. and love. in the furnace of his mm fruc soul ethics and ideals must fuse; in holy panii-n. His riglnéims enthusiasm u'Init ï¬nd exa- prcuion in a bold and» lenrim ministry. ‘ †uxs anus; must be a ,. challengï¬ and no: a! apology. ‘ ngetirpqs ï¬ev will' have?» an holy impudence; and he wil’l sound“ the note of deï¬ancg's'Bu't unly the man; who has faith can on speak “$0; a high?! gotten lromhbooh. a creed hill a faith beaten out oi life thruugh'labour and ' praver and tears, a living faith. Faith In God, faith in himself as the meleenger of God. faith in menâ€"tin thEir‘l ipiritual‘ wesibilities; and faith in his message that it is the eternal truth: of God; faith in the {attire that it \ivillbe’n‘ne mqre move nearer the goal oil the divine bur- pose. He must know, the struggles and - "sï¬rrows of men's lives. the tliifl'gi‘that break men's hearts and sour their souls. He must be a man among men tgkinghis own way in the worl.d,' expecting ‘no homage no deference, noel-espect (mm his fellows that he is not prepared to win. He must deserve what he gets, and get what he deserves. His message: must lie part (if himself, living and "human. It must be positive. direct in it; appeal. pointed in its applicatiiin, [rank‘aiid lean" less in its expression. lt ’mtiét' cq‘nceal nothing, shirk nothing keep back wutlningg1 For such alman there will he lnrgegéom. I and a ready hearing. Antithe church that he leads will never lack a field of; Lake County Title and TrusLCompany .455:an o: Tidc.1'ide: Gunmen-d. XASOKIC ‘I’IKPLI WILD!!!“ WAUKEGAX‘. 7 - g .- ‘unnow Myron H Govgdy and vi to riarry L’ Homing, lots 1, 2l 3 and l0, re-sub of bit 12, 3rd add, Lake Bluff. \V ' DISSOOOQO « ~ , Isaac Sgephenson and‘:wf to Receiver Chgo . Milw Elec R R Co. 3 lots on Lake Forest ave, in,b|k l7, Plat "'30 Highwood'. w‘p $28510 Henry H Denismr and iii 'tqï¬iï¬eeeiver Chgo 8r Milw Elec R ,R Co; 3 lots on Lake Forest ave, in blk 17'. Plat '51)", nighwéodv ‘JV'1)'>$5l4.'30 Corneliu‘s D B‘Huwellfland M to’Ernest 5 Gas; Io: “K" :53 lo: 1, blk 2, in Hayr's I'CTSUb. Highw'ood. . W D‘ sumo ~ - ’ Henry H Denison and v}! to lsaac Step- hensori 3 lou‘on Walkman are, in blk l7. Plat â€D", Highwubd. ’Q C 1131.00 :- » Sarah E Van Cleve to 'luacLSIephelrson 3 lots on Wankegan ave and 3 Iota on Lake Forest ave in Highwood. QC D$1.00 ’ ‘ '" > has to C} . Davin» lot" Isabel A Clark and Village of Deerï¬eld. 9, Clark": sub. \V:D $400.00 Estate at Thou Alteridgc, (dec‘d) to L M Good 1m 29, and S part lot 16; ‘ngs‘tv" em Add. Lake Forâ€! lnd~land ad~ joining†. Deeds $000.00 Mary ELPauo‘n 10M}! vady logs Sand 10, bl]; ‘12,’ Lake Bluï¬g .W D. ‘_ 31000.00 , ‘ ; V were oven-ï¬r!“- E. L3 Rox DAKIN. Pasta: 'g‘ HIGHLAND PARK, BAPTIST Qipncn. Real estate cggmm ;or.â€"â€"-T0 ‘1 wolves. ;is 1. Gurus. 5'4"- MARC): 24.1910 MARC}! 23, 1910 ruins-.39 IY . mnmmflmw NbWY a: nurs- wt to n'arry C CANDIDATE FOR Town Cbflector Election Tuesday April 5th from Carl P. Westerï¬eld Republican Candidate AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK AMENDING Be It Ordained By The City Council ' 0! The City of Highland’Park: Section. I PHYSICIANS so Remus. Every physician who shall prescribe [or or attend any person having a contagious or. Infectious disease such as cholera. yellow * fever, scarlet fever, diphtheria. typhus. typhoid fever, small pox, vari- loid or any of 'the grades oi such diseases, shall within twenty-four 'hours alter ï¬rst discovering the existsnce of such dis- ease. make a report thereof in (writing "to the sanitary superintendent. which re- port shall give the name. If known. and the place of dwelling oi the person hav- ing such disease. together with the char- acter oi his or' her disease. Said physi- cian shall iurther report in writing to 'said superintendent, when. in his opinion, the patient ' has passed the com-gious period. so that said premises can be' pro- perly fumigated. Sac-non 2. DEATH FROM SUCH DXSIASE- It shall be the duty of each and every physician in the City to report in writing to the sanitary superintendent the death of any at his patients who shall have died in said city; of a contagious disease within twenty-(our hours there- after and to state in such report the speciï¬c name and type of such disease. SECTION 3. HOTEL Keen-:3 To Re- Poa'r. Every keeper oi any boarding house or lodging home and every inn keeper and hotel keeper shall, within twenty-four hours, report in writing to , re _A- -.-_ CHAPTER XVI OF THE REVISED .‘ORDXNANCESOF SAID CITY. RI- LATING TO THE HEALTH DE- PARTMENT. ‘w-u.l ., W the sanitary‘superintendent the (acts con- cerning any penon being at any of the atoreaaid houses or hotels. and attacked with any contagious diieue. SECTION 4. DUTY Orr ALL Putsoxs To Karon-r. It shall be the duty at ev- ery person knowing of any individual In said city sick oi any comagiuus disease (where such persOn shall have reason to regard such individual as neglected pr not properly cared tor) and toavoid giv- ing said disease to others, and the duty ‘o£,every physician hearing of any such person who he shall have reason to think: requires the attention 0! the department 0! health. to at once report the facts to the sanitary superintendent in regard to the disease. condition or dwelling place .or position of such sick person. ' Sutton 5. ‘Hou’sutowut To Rt:- PORTâ€"CLOTHING £10. Not To B: R!!- tsovnn. Every householder sithin the limits of the city in whose dwelling there shall occur a case of cholera. yellow AUGUST BENSON, county Treasurer. 7a.m. toSp. m. â€"â€"FOIlâ€"â€" omcer, no clothing or other property that‘ may have been expand to infection mu he removed [mm “id home; not dull any occuplnt 0! such dwelling C‘IIMC his residence elsewhere vithont the com gent M the rintendent. during the prevalence of any public danger from aid disease-ad! all physicians or other attendants upon any p'enon sick with small pox. cholen. typhoid or scar'et ‘levef. diphtheria or othet disuse deng- ‘erous to the public health, shall lonhmth upon the same to the said superintend- em. I'vrvv- .. .7, , 0!. or by a needle" czpouurc ol himsell ivhen sick and'not [ally «coveted. cause or contribute to or promote we opted of disease Iron: any such penon or [rum any dead body) . , .u-.. L~..._.-, Secs-Ion 7. lul’AN'flâ€"Nox-nxwr use. No parent. master or custodial ol any child ‘or minor, (haying power and authority' to prevent the same) shall permit any such child or minor lo be un- necessarily exposed. or to needlme ex- pose any other person to the taking or» the inlecliqn 0! any contagion disease. SECTION 8. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed. ’ .Stcrlon 9.4 This ordinance dull be‘ in force (rum and flu.- in pawn. Ip- pmval and publication I: provided by luv. Fund March I. ‘I9l0. Approved March 8. 19w. -.Al\' 'I‘u Amen ‘ (Seal), JOHN FINNEY. CityClerk. AN ORDINANCE LEVYING A TAX UPON ALL FOREIGN FIRE IN- SURANCE COMPANIES DOING BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK. , Be It ,Ordamed By The City Council Ul _ The City Ut'mgntana Park: Ste-nos I. That all corporations. mpanies or associations not inCorpur- atedra'nder the laws of the State of Illi- nois, and which are engaged in the City of Highland Park. in eï¬ectinx lire insur- ance. shall annually 'pay as ataa to the‘ City Treasurer of the can: Highland: 1’ark. (or the maintenance. use and beue- ‘ itit oi the Fire Department 0! said City. the sum of two per cent of the annual gross receipts received by said corpora- tion. company «association in said City. said payments to be made as hereinafter provided. Said corporation companies or associations shall pay, said rate strove speciï¬ed upon the amount of all prenr iums which during the year ending on every ï¬rst day of july. shall have been received from any insurance effected or agreed to he eflectsd in said city. by or with such corporationll. companies or as- sociations respectively. MI-uvu- .--'._-v ' Sac-nos 2. Every penon who :Ihall act in the City of Highland Park as agent un- n. or otherwise. [or or on behalf 0! any such corporation company. or association shall on or before the lSth day of July, of each end every yen. render to [he City 0! Highlend Park. a full. true and just account. yeriï¬ed by his or her Oath. of ell premium which. during the, veer ending on every ï¬rst day o! july preced- ing such report. the“ hue‘been received by him or her. in behalf of any ouch cor~ ' , -2 7- _...| 0' null UI IIGI. Ill mu."- .. __,, , , notation. company 0: association. and shall specilv in said report the amount reéeived for ï¬re immune; Such agents |nvlvvu Iv- - shall also pay to the Treasurer 01 said City of Highland Park. .at the time of rendering the aforesaid report. the amount 0! rate ï¬xed by said ordinance. If such report be not rendeted on othelore the day herein designated for that pur- poae, of if the said rate shall temain un- ‘ paid after that day. it ahall he hnlaa (ul (or any such corporation. company of aa- a-uciation. an in detault. to tranea’ct any busine- ol inaunnce in said city until the said tequiaition ahall have been fully complied with; but thispmiaionahall not relieve any and: writ», company or modation (mm the paw/mental any risk that may be taken in violation hereol. SIC‘I‘ION 3. Any Wm. com- pany 0t association or its agent or agents yho ahall violate any of the provisions ol this ordinance shall be liable to said City oi Highland Park in an actim tott- cover (be amount of said uk an unpaid touidCily. tobebmog‘! lathe name any WILLIAM M. uooun'. In}. 0 7. lunxuâ€"Noxâ€"Est- The City Council 0| Mayor. ‘L‘I\‘U * ’ m‘“: “I". Who W 'C" “rd Annex-lain! wen-q no! u- a" sum, , end! Pro-w amount m»\.,a;encu mule 1 agents upon I) net-Ion link 0‘ and Fort“! GOV- UH“ time of minimum“ by ‘ H-lt company < penaltigs a c any penon - the pmvido 5 (We: ml ‘ and impric "7(on In a t the Sate ( i Enable Ci! ‘ ‘xlnlzed Ill tum-ï¬ve etch and 1 ence Fee 1 Compinï¬es andthe u SlCflOl 6- Mloulimnounnd pm- of ondlnar: in conflict rink thin unli- mnce m‘t nby repealed. , 'Sncnos' ' 7. This ordinance shall take eflec md be In (one [rum and u- !er In pad 1 ie. appmval and publication. {Pu-ed Mgch I. now. Mppmved 5' luck 8. mo. -_rr--V _, HILLMM M. uoouw. ‘ Mayor m (56! - yous Fl; EY. / I‘Xo Hemzs‘ fem 0800 on â€In. Mluppucaflon of junk . I ; d- lc Finally Put on ‘ m Canaan. ' New' is rk. In. 28.4“ Holt, h the Unit? ,sum circuit court. so! the trial of h pun-tun Holnu on charm of ovorcf- dilution and Ital-Innuendo!) of the man of tho lemma. Num- Sumo“ Odom!" F. Augusta. Helms. ' u \ ubuF‘orApfllzï¬. magnum-eth- terpou! m the WWW mm- nan-t Helm vs. “Man um Cg copper numb tot-unlit pleadet not guilty. Tho but in“ men: ,gtninst Helnu m Illa! on Much 2 Boat . .. Coiombin. lint. 21â€"11:. sn- ti-Ame Inn sentiment hm continues to an; expansion in rioting. m Engiim ‘giris who were uni-uh- for Amer-lain- were, mobbed n34 bun.) 811me , endy President Ramon don-' nnlen-Vsiencin mule an one“! all upon I: Jericnn Minister W I Fox-ti gr Gov. Uribe'n bomb in nqninénonned by the rioun. ' An glcinl deem bu boon hull plncln‘; 1 transport a: at night pot cont. 9| nu America: Ion: innviu the cc 1 h town. for the' interior. ’0: quin iamper, minister 0! Mai Joctnd ' in thin move by an uncl- montyahd, following ch. in...†at men â€'00. resisted. - WEE 0W THE MONEY 007 Cub {m on by M.}I†._.-v, - oompnlu under the' comm. “a s-le‘d amen-entitiesâ€! "'Frounlmm‘ 14." York. In t3.â€"-1'h bit Hill Mfgâ€m(yelibimw A ___‘L_-h‘ Citi Clerk. actlzo‘lbe penlldel at line pneui u imposed by section M thc General Mummy 0! Lllinoil. entithd "An Au :0 a. towns. and Villaâ€. 0r- at any General or open-I (y and Collect a TI: 0". Lic~ Foneign Fire [mm or the Beneï¬t of Otpniaed mann'fin lorce July I. 18%. Malena mam. 6. All «dim and pun in conflict till: [his unli- «by repealed. HMS AT AMERICANS i W said M- anted-dam or “I W“ in" End and recei'fl- 4 Any W300. hon- ciation or its agent aunt". in. any of the puniaiumof 9. lb!" (Mich “pay to rlighlmd Park lb. and dim upon outivlctkm. for éry dime. ‘ 5. And in mm» m (In (liabilities herein imposed. n RIO“!!! In: Gin. [alphan- u m: