.. v-.. nwuuyla all club": it) . ‘1 v IU6 _* . ~ _ How are we to regard the crimes . 3;“ ‘15:“ taken fromthe Chmhah of these men of wealth and edbca- era . ion? - Their offense, whatever it may be in the eyes of the law, is . We the undersigned member. of the of Deer-ï¬eld. County of Lake and State ( ~~ . _ Treasurer- 'rhm thousand nine hundred for Saturday, April 16. 1910 is {or cents. 83 993 98. AVRIL AVENUE 3 Board of Education to consist of DAV") A3 giggimcs. 1' P , , ‘ ‘ , _ 231' 3 our ï¬zzaazetthrfhdhtllghia:1:22}:th a President and srx members. in _ toenail O ' - . . . . " - place of an election for a Director . “ADUCT. book or. plunders a house. _,The for a term of three years. as here- . _ ._..,.__. vulgar thief who steals a few dollars ' Vtofore. and to discuss ways and means to proceed in the election. ' It was the sense of.the meet‘ ing' that harmony be main- . tained and that the Board “he C‘h’h" “he ‘hd Tm“ cmm’ r of Education should be comprised “hm °‘ “*- 7“: MN . ot.members residing in different mm “’m’ â€"4"†parts of the district. so that all “WWW" ' ' ‘ localities get representation. ; The meetin then su ested names of R person: residingggin ' 'fferent le- an". 4' I910 , , , 7 , , F Smullln and wt to Jozef Harthut and . calitles of the drstrxcta candidates “‘0â€. blk 9, Washbum puq‘. North 5 for nomination. from which list Ch“ . rcago, W D $225.00 I , was nominated, by ballot. the. Martha L Smith and has to R (3 Evans following persons to be candidates 10‘ 3. 1‘3""! tub- HlKhWOOd- W â€31-00 for President and members of the APRIL 5. 1910 . Board of Education. > ' J V Garrity and who R G Evans. lots ; H t For President of the Board, F. 3 ‘° “' Emmb' ““h‘m" 9 C h i might be urged lhflt it 'WOUld standard Of morals among lol" 5 Munro, for members of the "090 h ‘ ‘ Eider more diflicult the approach 9"th men' whe‘therthev servem Board of Education; F. R. Mc Mlnm Quadtto C"! “amalgam“ ti ï¬carriages to the depot, hm that banks, corporations or legislative ' . _ 4. Evans sub ot blk “E" Highland Park. . _ I. _ Mullln. C- N. Kimball, C. E. WD83250.00 does not ‘necessarily follow. If bodies. That Old sm Of cov- b etousness the love or'money‘ is ‘sclh‘uhhh w. WW Wh’hs’v 5- - Arms. 1910 P" we mistake not, that pro lem could ' y Y _ . a. M. B! ’ , d M , 1 h - , be easily solved. The gain in at the root 0‘ all CV3]: We have aster an rs Ra p Flet w H Mh'hh' m hum“ KMW‘N . . . . cher Seymour. ! 2 lot 45, tom and s 5 lot 47. an: 52. .44 protection to .life would many so commercraliged our. lives that Election Saturday. April l6th, North Chicago. 5 wnnlmm 5 ~,,, times outweigh all difï¬culties. wealth, not character. :5 now7the m†â€" - There is a rumor; and it comes hr the starving man who .Shathh“ to us from a reliable source, that a loaf of‘b'read. is‘prosecutedlgvig. - the C. N. W. Ry. intend soon (â€0“le and ï¬eceij’“ swift‘purlish- to deepen and widen the viaduct ment, while the rich criminal too under their tracks at Laurel often “065 unwhipped ofiustlice, avenue. This will certainly be a although guilty M h" graverjf °f‘ great improvement if properly tenses. _' ,, . ‘ done. and the C. - N. W. Ry w'th the appalling evrdence. when they make improvements, before us of the increase of graft haveahabit of making them in 0†all Sides! h becomes awtal ï¬rst class shape. It will be a pity question how this great national if at the same time the C. M. crime. which threatens to destroy ’ Electric Company do not also raise the normal ï¬bre of our people; i5 their tracks and once for all do to be controlled._ 1‘ is trite â€5533’ away with, by far. the most dan-‘ that we need severer laws to pun~ gerous crossing in the city. It: i5h such offenses. and “infillv 3° would not'be a difï¬cult task. It ‘9 urge that “he? must ""55 the Real Saute Cramfm ( W13.†.7 f A lumen U Lord: 1. Gun“, Sea'y. 2 In our mad cra'ze to get some where quick and to reap a rich res Watd in some way for getting there. we have become in many ways much too careless about the value of a human life. One ï¬fe has already been taken at Laure! avenue crossing and no one knows who wil! be the next victim. , a. P. mm. W. Max abs LANG. mu There is a rumor; and it comes to us from a reliable source, that the C. N. W. Ry. intend soon to deepen and widen‘the viaduct under their tracks at Laurel avenue. This will certainly be a great improvement if properly done. and the C. - N. W. ‘Rv we to be numbered among the nations on whose tombstone shall be written â€they were. but are not"? Are we to reap the dest- inv of old Rome who sat upon thei seven hills? We are certainly traveling the same road which led to her downfall. We boast of our maréelous growth and greatness, and hope to rule the world by our "prosperity†but â€the wages of sin is death" to nations as well as ‘ to individuals. We may forget ‘ God’s decree as found in Psalms 1 9; 17. but the history of all past ages conï¬rms it and we_cannot hope to be an exception. The destiny of nations 'is as much a matter at ï¬xed law as was the re- turn;of Halle'y’s comet. We com- mend to the thoughtful consider- ation ofour readers an article in this issue taken fromt‘he Christian ’ Herald. " ' In view of all the startling and heart sickening reports ' that come to us from difl'erent parts 6f the country of graft, bribery. and‘ general corruption in high circles as well as low. we may well ask ourselves â€where are we as a peo- ple, whither are .we tending? ’ What is to become of our whole system of Municipal Government? What is to be the ï¬nal outcome of all our boasted democracy? Are Wherea-e We a aPeople. Ma «coined for JIM-inflow «WWW! W.“ m «talcum: «myriad .54 within a week when khanflpdon, $1.50 a Ya: . , , 3 1’ Plhlihed Evcry Saturday at Highland Park. Illinois.’ , SATURDAY, APR. I6, 1910 "cred at the Posit ofï¬ce. Highland Park. 11].. as Second Class matter. TELEPHONE NO. 92 w-gâ€"u-qâ€"mw. it P" Cow 4 ie the normal ï¬bre of our people; is ‘0 to be controlled._ It is [trite toysay '- that we need severer laws to pun~ ~ ish Such offenses, and equally so to urge that we must raise the 3 standard of morals among Sour it public men, whe‘thei-thev serve in t banks, corporations or “legislative f bodies. That Old sin of <¢°V'_ l etousness. the love of money}, is at the root‘df ail evil. We have ‘ . so commerciaiiged our lives'ihat wealth. not character. is nowfthe’ luniversalgoal of eï¬ort. Bribery ‘ is one of the easiest and quickest ways of gratifying this desire. There is to-day nolegisiature with~ out its lobby"and no‘ lobby with ‘ out its victims. But a day comes f‘ 'wheu the wickedness done in sec~ ret is laid bare to the 'world. Then the price £3 paid in shame o stood high in public estimation are now named only with con- , tempt- In Pittsburg. Pa-. '3 con- dition of affairs has been disclosed that brings up shameinlxmemoriei of the Tweed ring; the Credit Mobilier and the notorious Broad- ' way franchise steal. By the’com Io. fession of a bribery agent-w-ho was taking his revenge upon his accomplices for refusing to sup. nd- port his family v‘vhile he lay in jailâ€"one of the most gigantic J frauds in recent criminal history 1 was laid bare. Eighty persons were 1 involved. Some of them were‘ well-known bankers, men of means ‘ whom the'world had regarded as ‘ citizens of unimpeachable honor “ill". Med they to have the handling of'the '3 citviunds that they bribed‘the. members of the Common Council 'e hy wholesale. They believed they e could keep their 5‘crimesa secret; T but for months before the ï¬nal bl explosion came they’ were like " hunted men, living in hourly tet- " ror ofexposure‘. When the blow .1, tell, they saw how shallowlhad I been. their hope of escapingide- ' tection. They had themselves woven the net in which they were i caught. Then followed the fren- zied rtish to make confeSSion‘ in order to avert punishment. Some of. the councilm‘en‘ groveledf' on their knees before the judge; pleading for mercy. One day ten another day twenty-four confess- §ed. Fifty-nine bank directors, . representing hundreds ofmillions was in wealth, someof them members of great corporations, are im- plicated in this black tale of graft. quil the 100 ‘ : Bribery is our natural ‘sin, e For I the past month the whole country has been shocked 'at "the level:- tions of Wholesome b‘r'ibery in' two States. In New. York, a legisla-I tive investigation has btougbt shame and indignation to the Senate. One member, abribe"- talker, has been driven into @55- graceful oblivion. where he ibay be followed by others. Lobbyists and legislators, _insurance*direc§tors‘ and oflicers of other corporations ‘ are entangled in the web of atcu- ‘ sation. Honored names have beet: ‘ blackened. and men who q’nce ‘ Johnnieâ€"I have '.' oyster crackers. ‘ Fatherâ€"You wish to go ï¬shing for oysters? Deér me! how will you catch‘thcm? Election Saturday. April mm, 1910 at Lincoln School." .6. L. Vetter, Sec'y of meeting I For President of the Board, F S. Munro, for membe'rs of th‘ Board of Education; F. R. M ‘Mullin. C- N. Kimball, C. E .Schauflicr. W. Ward Willits; D M. Blasicr, and Mrs. Ralph Flet- cher Seymour. r “on Tuesday. mm 12 1910 was held In the Lincoln School quite a representative meeting of the residents of school district No 108. Nerd 5hr: er good unto ourselves. Let us harbor ' and love the birds. And in order that thev mey have a harbor and a netting place lor their young, let no plont a tree. ‘ The aucciationl with the, tree and the birds and the- abiding memory of them will be our complete reward. We do those who are to come alter u: I lasting good by planting tree. and shrubs on the school grounds, There are new one thousand one hundred twelve schools in Illinois without a tree. bird. It is not‘ all of life to live. The fullneu of the life within depende upon the fullness of the Hie around. Without the ministration: of tree and flower and bird none or us cgn be made perfect. iWe are added unto by every living thing we love and care for. Therefore let us‘ reepect and do good unto the other (arm: of life in order that we may do the great. Cany ,ou think of a summer day with- out a tree or a bird? No. The leal end the song are e part of the day and 0! the memory of it God hath joined them to. nether. Only the greed or the want or the neglect of man am put them asunder. Whetevet be live: end works there should ‘ trees grow and birds sing. He subtracts :(rom his me and work who needlessly cuts a‘t‘ree of kill: a bird, and he adds to the lullnen ‘0! his being andato the joy of hi: doing who plum a tree or save: a To Tucnns AND Puma: "tnketb a gift to pervert the ways of judgement," who >“docth evil with both hands". is under special condemnation and caves a legacy of shame to prosperiiy. who?!“ kept his honor dean and free _from 'bribcs. Such a man mayh poor in purse yet rich in character and strong in heart. fearing- ncitbcr accusation nor ex- posure‘ But the man “whose right hand 13 full of bribes " who “A--.“ [relatives The only man whocan view undismaycd such sense: as those enacted at Albany and Pittsbutg is he who has walked [sprightly m the fear of God and HIGHLAND‘PARK, ILL. Ark-fanning. 'a pocket full of 1- . G. Bum; Superintendent. April 13. 1910. N75h$l75hlot 7. 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