Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 6 Jun 1901, p. 7

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Ibo mania; I portion or 00 an. 0! Franklin Ramona Wu- luo. n loam mllllown. who can» Frances Raymond was for a. brie! time in her lite of 32 Years an actress. Ber stage career closed in 1894 after she had attained a small degree or auc- eeee end she then devoted her talents to literature. She was possessed or an active, brilliant mind and utter three years pieced in the hands or publish- ers s novel which many critics praised highly. It did not take with the readv in; public. however. and her efforts went tor usuxht. Her tsilure to achieve (sure on the stage or as a writer was lost depressing to Mrs. Raymond and she became melancholy and moroee. The mm disappointment which blust- sd ell her hopes was the unhappy ter- ninstion at s love sitsir. A young physicisn who but been devoted to I" st the time 0! her deepest trihuis- don sad when Mrs. Rsymond loved 6009!] deserted her and then she :9. may lost sli interest in worldly sflsirs end determined upon death es s takes. from her trials. The and chapter or the pathetic life story or France- Raymond. 1 women rue beauty and undoubted ubiiity » ha sought to make 3 none tor herself on the sage and in literature Ind who. After bright. prospects in both fields, had failed. was written last week when she successlully courted death. Mrs. Raymond's handsomely sttired body was found Sunday in her fashionable apartments in New York liter life had been extinct several hours as a result of asphyxiation. ‘I‘I'Il DIIAPPOINTINO Chili“ OP FRAMES RAYMOND. M‘- ‘I‘II'Ilâ€"Oourm no». Ind ”MR.“ (or the mg. an" and the III'I 1mm manamn.mum “dbl”. Withamneon hummus" I: he gymâ€"Scott. Where that": I will than than 3 lot of Inner: In the way. Prohbly u. but haunt-qua Ila It not to mom“. the hon... In! a halo a: celebrity has lost m m from too much expo-urn. Kid-Ewan me new dis-ovary for kidney Mung lynch-ache. I!“ merit; that Ic- hut-nice tuning-some. Vmcty may be the spice of II“. b8 lost men seem to prefer clovu. mmatmmnomehmma max-«15153211: team mun Winn! on Cofuua m; hoot tron. You: «mum all: an on and It no” pain. no" looks through I téléeope: aw through I microocope.-â€"H. w. Sh“. ltmmmum face-fi- Inn cannot mud mam l‘ “mam-n ”.1“. a.“ 000'- OOugl Duh- Ola-unammmlm u -m0~. “hum Bone mph Ire proud of tho (act [but they In not proud.~PMluolphh no! ”I 03!. INDIA 1 In huh an. m m CHI [I'Dm‘ emu-M" pr!!- “Haldane-thaw "If. ”Mum-luau; author-l 000.000 eu- every nu. A lun- poultry association Inm- N on that Knm chm abroad 3.- neat-oven. “annual-lovem- .- loyuu; the character- an unique. mmhmllummscuonh mhbly vmd. Vb In... an... mm. m fill-our! Put-II: lull.” II '0' emu-a doublo on"; some. from 8!. Lou- and finn- cm In point. In Conrado. Utah and mo mm tout Mu have 8!. Lou- D I. I... and 10:]. p. n. K-uu Olly I p. 3. nd 10 a. I.. «min; (Ira-n nlooplu an button at Lon!- no an Pruehco “no“ chin. Excursion mm m on sale. For further Inter-AM “drug Count-fl amen. H. C. TOWNSEND. O. P. h 1'. Anal. 8L lath. Io. The. place- If. 0! (mt Intent to tho mvoln of today. and since tiny I” b. visited with Inch use In the mutant tutu of this mot-tor m- u. o! runny, the (M. o! tourist tn!- II I: but; turned to than by utunl man The ltuourt Pacific and tho mo 0mm mt. nu pol-tn tn Nov-do. Utah Ind the West. lad than “OI-Inn": ot llumt" luau; the ruin“. firmly Donat- the while I- m u "and” in u to (:0.va I). though“.- DOM that ho nut min In but: imam. lure came-n [autumn]. mm. An instance of the early profit or the public is most worthy of mention. Unv der the plan or arrangements known as “Community of Internal" very close relations have been established by the Missouri Pacific System with the Den- ver and Rio Grande railway, the Rio Grade Western Railway and the Southern Pacific Railway and other linee diverging from junction points. 80 that now, for the first time in the reiiway history at the country, a DIS" leaner may take train at St. [coin and ‘ rennin therein until he has reached Ban finches). The route la one of the meet popular became of it: are“ eeenic beauty, and became it givee the traveler the heneiit of variety at al- titude and climate, tum him acron- the milling pialna of Kann- into the wonderful canyon: 0! Colorado. and throat: her moat noted mining locali- the. and by the great inland salt lee. where a [rent religion. organisation has bonded a city at magnificence in no out: of the deeert. and whole vo- litieal power he- been maintained In eptte or the objection of the mean- traced power at the United Statee end in the (ace 0! all the ohetaclea which have ever, from the dawn oi Christi- enity. contended min-t lie eetnhliah- leni by any aect or creed. Id In. DR. CRANE”! QUAIII [C TABLETS. All arm“ lo.- 01 “I. "ooh Of It; “I In!!- lu‘ Chm. Wild. At. WI- "Oommunity or interest” learns to be the watchword IEOBS the great rail- road corporations, nowadays, and cer- tain persons who are Apt to deoide upon topics of general interest, especi- ally new ones. without thinking upon the facts, have supposed that this meant an orranxement of interest only to the railway companies participating in the deals, trnfllc arrangements. leases, etc., which show in the stock transactions and engage the thought and ability of traffic and passenger aHenna. It is undoubtedly the financial 'ntereat or the corporations which loves their olflcers to enter into con< Pacts, but the consideration or this opic necessarily includes that or the convenience, comfort and attrncuons which they can alter to their patrons. 1! competition be less intense. anti rate wars be relegated to the dead past- lt means that more attention will he paid to those inducements which will bring business to up-toâ€"date lines of transportation. mimnmmm WIND" ITY OF m‘fllnu'r.” SOZODIINT m Ibo Tu!!! and BM!!! 25' lawman-alumna. manila. Inn-t. In“ I” vii-iii uivuuih-umai‘u AI Indus-uh! school for am In wombat! In nouns, um. on!!!" that lut- on a par with other or the not!» on Intel In tho “nation at the col- orod mph. “VIE â€"- wuâ€"IIâ€"sâ€"Nf’wr us Would [Ion haul-s; Let us think for a moment whet we should see it the "blast-uh" or "cine- mstoxrsph" or “living pictures," or whatever the wonder of the dsy may be called, had been in existence when Hogarth and the King’s painter and the author of “The Beggar's Opera“ visited Jack Sheppard in Newgnte. Coi- lect in your mncy all the old Dutch, Flemish and German houses you have seen in your travels, with hits of old Bristol, Chester and the timbered buildings a! the Midland towns. Plant 1‘ them around Wych street, Newmtie street, Holywell street (now the disap- pearing Booksellers“ row) and the Strand with a row or traitors' heads 0!! Temple Bar. Add to this architectural and” imperial panorama n miscellane- ous pedestrian crowd of picturesque tatterdemalions, broken Life Guards- men, lawyers from the Temple. mer- chants, students‘and the "benuteous slatterns,’ the Phyrnes and Aspasins, oi the Fleet street Athens, and their paint and patches, and their black‘ visor masks, and their organ-pipe headdresses, their low stomachers on their high-heeled shoes, beggars, cut- purses, swindlers, tnvern bikers, for- eign counts, native highwaymen and some poor untortunates. the "victims or a draconic law of debtor and credit- or." to quote Snis’s delightlui history of Hogarth, and what a picture we should have! Furthermore, imagine the narrow roadwsys contested for} precedence by chariotâ€"like coaches, tnii covered wagons and other cumbersome vehicles. mostly without springs sud heavily horsed; on the unpaved side- wsiir. within the posts of the gutters. sedan chairs lurchioz slang among the foot passengers; st shop doors (en- trances to (shied houses from the top windows at which the inhsbitanis could sbske hands with each other names the street), apprentices ceiling sttention to their masters' wsm; all in such ousint costumes as you here only seen in some stage plsy illustraâ€" tive of the period or in pictures or the time; st night dimly lighted by nam- hesus snd tsiiow candies. but in the dsy by the true sun thst we now dis- guise with myrisds or soft cool ores and the smoke of erasing houses.~â€" Newcsstle Chronirie. ---_â€"_ out mammvun OLD LONDON REVIEWED. 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