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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Aug 1912, p. 13

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Wtssler, mfcypsf; one of ^t Pisi United Stotegyte;; Miss wiasie*;;leeia«i^^ of today 'ie^i^^f^^1^^^' cation th^^;^«pp||^|)Sfti: and that-iii^liptoi lege better CQUipped, than young people ofvrthe........ "Of the eighth iprftdef;grftdtttte« from the high achoohs In.lije west 60 to 76 pep c^ut this certainly Jive*: | educational. a4^ta|^|p0p^^g^ Her ^jSj^fct^^^s^^*^"' " Mayor Wlesler' clalEDf ^that do other reaaoa;"Women •honltt<Jer? tainly be given equil pbftttcal rightB with men on the property <iu<iUftca- tion, "especially in a> weatent com- munity, where there aro manr men belonging to' the tratoalemt popnm- tion, who move about from town to town, leaving taxes to»>o paid hy the permanent. women, 'f^^^^f-^fi/^ "Most American woman are ptohi- bitionlsts, and their; votea cpnid ae- complteh much good in that direction. They have not been much burdened with public positional hut wherever 'they have been placed ihey haTB ac- quitted themselves honorably, i con- sider women more honi^rabje Ih poli- tics than men; but pe&p* it take? time only to make corrupt* poUtteians. "The failure, of ono-Wtmip^hiajror in America. ii$$^ women are incapable of rightly tut- filling the duties of ancb a ppaitioh. it was not the Woman mayor Who failed, it was. her male councilors. They refuaed j^jg«^^ Jealous, perhaps^.'$0$fa;mate:Candi; Btateeattoniey of S*Ixm», Mb*» to Cbtc«*>^ The proM^ trtot ooiirt 1r«< Loula»med hy^^^^^ Ciitted fltatea, lnvolylj^ alx eaaea of wine labeled champagne by the la\ Hommel Wine company' of flan- dusky, O."•■ The wine waa aeia^d at 1U destination In St, Louis, and the inanufaottirera are putting up a $!«* foe charge of the federal proae- champagne and that the labeling of visions of the federal pure food and druge 'MdtoJi^-fi <j ^;i ;^ - '^ ■, w" ^ $t±j*$>^ claim? *p The gore^mefat pr«ec«toia main* tain that there can be no champagne made itf Ameriea, and that the sparkling drink must come, from the vicinity of the Merne river to fraaoe, which was formerly the' Provtoca- o€ Chimpagne. e^-A \:<i i>0^$":;i{%> ^ * eat rigidity on aU U^nman^aa; Tata taibe! dene^m a* *ffort7to ptevent a......... ji*gt|atr<^^ priv&t* eoiitereiM*^ .toll : jUi^il^ the most rigid €*awt^ dotenaine bo|h ^^ judgment' of the eagitfiejp^ The heada of the. road realise .'t*#ttf i»an,.j^.hj^ it aa such is in violation of tbe^w^ia^atifl^^ ,ti^fac$;:^ %pp throw Judgment to tha win^s and do menju ^Tnet^^^ made not only of the new engineera. date had not been was nothing so there to do but resign.':..-it.; ^t-rfZfc&s .....P,,<v~ "Personally, I alii sot hjpdicapped :v" .in that wa^i^^"^6j^^'^/a|^^4' ;.;.: courteous. ' "Th^ "'"irealijse'""tnaf^iirl ;;' gather together to transact business^ |i:and it ia'-d&p^"^4^MV;^./"v/'C""":^' K*: »p "it is true tbjt Pai not experienced r in municipal matters; but I apply the | same principles to my official work fi~ that I do my private life*-Bo indebt- '.'■ edness, unceasing; economy, and p^r- ; sistent improvement-r-thiB is a aate .and sure basis for any business, and |; I'm confident it will n^t fail %JHf' % "it may be charged against «oaipn if that they are too hysterical to. p^r § take in big political battles, ^t an l^iew of the: '.^fctert. mud-thSpwipg r - campaign, wf ^cannot -.fciii t conclujle ^| that hysteria ia not confined to tjie _.;S="female aejufy' H:}'^- ^r*^:",--^-:' -"':■ ' \ r;-: Hie, inasmuch &* champagne ^ppliee i B^ Champagne is made of the flrtt | put Into bottlea and then sugar if added and the bottle put through a revolving process, causing the spark- ling fermentation. :-., . ". ^ ]y '..' ' _ '"•v^'^iilon of Proaaoutor. V- • "The real champagne that ia made In Prance,M said Mr. Hall. "Is made Of a grape that is distinctly different from any such fruit grown in Amer* tea. - •.- ^. ' '*",■>'■ i!f:<& *'U is true that American manufac- turer^ of what they cnll champagne #»* «« wreck oit tne ^ use the same proceaa aa, the French producers, but in view of the fact that the fruit used Is of a different variety than that which la made In the United States, in fche opinion of the government, the domestic wine cannot be JusUy branded aa chanv pagne. It might be called 'sparkllhf WineV"or some name that would have the aama effect, bui to call it cham- pagne ia a violation of the pure food act" ■■■ i.>::-■<■■;) ■■'.-' r The proaecntor will take the depo- sitlons of aeveral Chicago autbjori- tiea on wine before returning to St I«aia. The case will come ttp be* fore United 8<atea District Judge Dyer to the Miaeonri city* abmty c^ thereat engiikeer that ever lived. He is: reminded of the Weatr ernSpringis'a^cMent to whtcb thir- teen pevaona lost their Uvea and M asked what he -would, nave done under thto aame condltiona, The Northwestern »o*d Is not alone in its efferta to conaervB hunian life, as an appeal sent oat by the Illinois railroad and warehouaa commiMton- The commission says that this thought must be uppermost at all times if nairoe^ Wcka are &*& eliminated. Other^ra^ads in the atate are prufilii^ l^ee^niplQset them by tiuf ^0m^,{M^^^- road might hare, been' averted ; if more caution and Judgment had been exercised. ' . ,',..', Ill , iT) ......|l II 1,-iLtL:. *i crossed ^found fatoxicate*' ^tte ground, where h blcyefe..ff ^aaierj n J^ He gSnerti M the boy waa ^atreet $jt" ' sir*e^"K*: the •IES IN OHIO HOME A scene which brought back to many who saw \% the, time of the Spanish-American war when train loada of soldiers from Fort She paased through eh route to the waa -ataged at the North western depot Friday. A special train, carryih* MO apprentice seamen,::' i5paaaed through here on their way to the big i Chicago naval review which opehaj V The train' pulled Into the Davia •treet depot a few mlnatea before • o'clock teat evening and It waa he)d here abowt«ten mtoutea, , Leaning out or eveir wittdewr thn. whiteeapped from the k Nortt» OWengo ^Cincinnati, O^ Aug. 15.--Attorney Lewis Hamilton Bond, captor of Oen- ,m^mummm, r»^>-,--^t,..WWW)^,,.,.,.. , m. erai Morgan^ and at one time nomtoeal Naval Training ati^on rnaen^ for governor of Ohio, diedrathia home) wexth»e^a Monday. In 1802 he was appointed by Governor Todd to superintend the recruiting of troopa and: later waa ap- pomted reeend Ueutenant, B. Klgbty-eighth Cttio Volunteer I* 'gtos^f Ja im he |ptdeiaJla£ ta; foinmind a battalion of »ha "* Onto and ahortly afterward waa aent ||^fi«B^^«ne|B^^ .1 General John Morgan, the raWer. HW cosnmand " being irt-Jio>MMJumMm*ii4ir^y& - Capt. w* r. Fnttam waa to nbarga train with the apprentAsaa ■Uty-plece ^Imk^tf^?^^ yc«^ men to a>>o^,apir4^ by playiag pc^mlar jelec^psm. Tly yonng men wate» carniyad and navalrey^ that| wi&bvlMld o*

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