Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Feb 1909, p. 4

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”mammalian-"a '7- ywmhwhtmmnfw lfi‘l! § r!- lbw-n ~70- *Ififlol‘mllmmhn haw-n and me I- ch. Moth-c flu} “bk-moduli; fimcud-u‘nbflth "A“. n- .‘I I hmmtthu-fl mammaâ€" Mindanao-why," Mfumhvhvm lb ”H In! ‘- an], phylunndn Caz fimmmmr inunuu uni; MumMTMLm. Inca p. u but man In an "on!" -~¢It7:009.n.udlnvum human-t. lflam nllllom. and Wank-n mm ' JIM-ulna?” fi m to M at the hat Inter." haul. “bun. Brown-ti “r um uh. III “in I‘m-aorta...“ u «â€" mmmm ..nu 49 amateur-hm 1:80:- m (1 Stinky, P. M. 'im't ”Mâ€"‘ w laid-y 11:".- 12:29- saw-.111. 18:39.13. ”Mun. «Isl-inn liner. One may Cémflbellti; the (rut: nude of Marconiâ€"And. in a Manure. 5" P‘ M. o! the humble open-flora of the» wit-elu- m instrumentIâ€"in contemplating the nerv- lce o! the new telegraph, to humanity I. 4 am mummy oxempllnod. Even now. to be lure. ocean tnvol nu by no mean- been “robbed of its terrors," fuflf’g hut wtrelcu telegraph, I. nm In ltr . ll“. Infancy. while the In or marina en- “ . I“. [inserting Ind commotion I- develop in marvelously. Wlth fllely Itenln‘ on on the Atlantlc. with cop-taut and munch! on)". to lumen-o not only cam ufety but contort And luxury for all dunes of [Inâ€"9mm. the time I. not t-r dist-m when the loan of ms at 35:3“ you. even under extremely adverse ,3" «that mndtttom. Irlll he no utterly ; :2 Me n to amount to virtual Im- a?“ Milt}. lit-lean and Its Application 3:25 the Inna-ta! and: of nun have 3:2; Mod .mmmuon. m Inch - 0:11 Victory for invention u an lint been 33:.- W :- bound to ntlmullto mum-r 12:1» m intent: of Inqnlnn. lun'otluton, «put-30mm Ind mutila- n! lodu tr} up! mm In the problem or Mutant”. or elimination of rid in "not by In or Ind. While no lio- hat CWPI'I the Identllc worm-n of no world. a [nut victory to I m. d. In. I Ion-lethally Inqntriu mart. Thorn in abundant our for than» min. in tho drum 0! the min! Wit. and tilt- emotion will in turn hurt - Manhatta- iu [Irv-rm and In." even more mmphte triumph- o¢ humn still and tatelilm own-r tho Mind MI and nature in tin Intuition-mom. ,151 Jun molten-011"": meal. M” the“ IMIMQ «Irina to shake. mnbmtownunhnlfhomm anion". Don‘tmkemnffloonln n ma find or In and. {my mm- er. In the form case n h danger- mnndlnthelntterltmm them-m all pm proper breathing. Don't “with (Mdprmpfpebdd III ‘hemofthemtb I'M-excite: 1mmdmnnllu mum Mauraplmhhddmuht In front. And. than all, don'uulnme III! him of «mung (malnut- t’wh mm It Inquire Imam . m my I hm Ind harmful. I, 4 ml- ant-mum; find the lib! Mil m Oh arr-80. [AI-MM“ In. n. an In our oin- m I: “I. an. or in m any Mm: anummorn‘ Thu-«M "I a!" mm 'M no car W um um. 'th-ynm.‘nklmlm Kahlil. “lint lay it! h In that put-p. an! em: I- "In M- ohm ‘mnmmnui-Mm‘mm (or II m m.- '11! wrlh lit-um that (Ms. an.” nkl I m" at the "In, a "I! 70-: woman. on" hung the m of the an Ind arriving Instr-Him .- en um ": «all mt any. that hmnmrhruquylhtflnn madmannflnmflnoh’ "H I had I in" vain." mud 'lh'limmi’uumhm Ml. uni-u.“ h .04. I: c. :2: :3... :l 5 3 in... £3" 5 as. I! its... i :52. dual... ell-E fist-l. 2.2: i: In on: E: In. .2: its... 2!. t.- .taxl '55 I: 5% AM It! with"! In 0M WM. "0 mm M- It! clad-3w shit all! 1me Int M. m min: a: 11-min, HIM aim-l - Oh not by II. I‘m sad Ibo ads-l "a M II- Inch UM-a Hub AI... 0- la-o- In”. W“ I. the .0001 (it. A In” by with I mu, nonm- mm M unit». may Uh” u "an M a. human an», MINI Ila." nil n! N- mirr- In: la n Wm lulu-l" mid- .“ mlk mlmwnulmun ”I. even ' «that c M mum, tho IA Ind But no one can read than chapter- wlmoui thinking of the far more up- pulling "land: that modern Icience Ina Invention blve Io happily "cried in the can of tho pierced Ind wrecked 2! II. The collision In the thick (03. the wireless men-ze- or anti-us the quick und 'euer roman». the lam». tho tun-for- um te-tnnltm of mo ‘nm with the lumen-o. anxiety. dmd. anguish that attended these events. and tho mamu- that faulted‘ from the dilutesâ€"what chapter. In a narrative that boa-r0 men action! '15. “or: of m. Ill-fated Republic. oclu min now u the bottom at (In ”antic! lg drum-Ila would: u mmhmdthonlhmmm hummanouuMImnnd umnwdocmuh Ian-xyle- dhtal. 1!”th Sumo!!!" North the to“! vote them-Id din-fly In ”0|. and was about chromium otllnullonnonlnlwslhnnlnlm Adds to 9mm. hm." add the VIM In "It doe-1 mutter at all. " rejoined the may. ‘1' ll wait I have moth» hb'bfarthemtmorunnd fl Wâ€"M [and mud on room m M aMW“ an ex- “ mm“ "I think that In nth" III Impetuâ€" unt Moll.” she In”. In a law tone. The mag: gave In Rumble m. “It Inn-ad to me rather a pertinent on." Io muted. In A nil-momma value. “mmmm'nu I'm her. fat!” “For the matter of that." "piled the Trina. meetlng her mm with aura!- Od mm "the: are in here forf' Th m (mom! violently. and not an. drqvped In front at her. ‘Oh. unn- q‘mb dlllmm. W HIIQ aimed It Mm defiantlyâ€"“what no you here I’m?“ “Well. I should mt bu bare I! l mid BM." Mortal the Tm; “should [7" “I don't know." said the Tuner. "I'm here. and 1 isn't." '1 m to." IN the Trifle. I mm moth"). ‘Antl you mil: can write with ur‘ ”I'm: rmmetr‘ She 1mm! up u Mm with and climb. “Why. It In gum 1n «floaty one.“ ”.Vn.“ MM the Tnflsfl. “I! mot bat' 'l cm» I! WM! hadn't.” Ml- II'NM "In TNM mat-(y. "Yd. take quite-mm lllmlra'kmv I! you ask I plum-thy "I: Hm. he will either to" you «Ghana. «r M will gum « hln neck" In in n will! punâ€"and MI m that In I! chum Inn-[nu a. any. or My "in!!!" to 6â€"4: the out my hâ€"‘Mfiml. In paint a! fact. n m n wmnn 0w min-1n at "In mn- km llhtuohhmnrm hurt him "no unable to mum the dlflohm an "to dial harm not an mm W! n firm-doth! "my that trwwrlm a! yawn h!‘ up.“ mad n- THM In a MI- mltv m. ”Mt"- nrv- In rm hm "MW"? In"! nunâ€"an tny ra- IMV' in M! with! "is! "My dun m M hm 'undly.‘ mm... It has m and :0- m mm" M In 90 min- nad km M alum-t ny- lung?” 'l an Inn] I mm MI m" "- ;IIH no Turk-l. nun yum-M117 II I tap a! mum! lam-n Man» M. 'l a. M km km! in" Mr. (1mm um I» nadir." ll:- aaO-vl Mm" mloflnhly .- by Quin-«flu! In In any. n (muffin-bl: :- no "Inflation. M all-v foruunn [II-r. smutâ€"«h Ito «M; nmhnlr la "a M. M malt": Mn It's «mm-1 I who. null! ll Hr Typist. who an! II". Ito M nl mo thinly land mind III-wallow", m lb:- Irn 04 "~- umnm at "r all" old- M Ito um whit-h :1va cm. 't M "M m Imnw but lung In In [Mu In III!k Jblt‘n all." I III 0'" I Inch. «1 Mulllul (film; "OI. ‘11-. And niacin. urn-Mm ll uh I kn mm"! In lad It. “I." â€"Iov. lint Jud-o- lhvuv. Tb but led up in GM mum. WM. Ad null and Inlay-ml on many Ila”; LI! (NI III M- m: “I In "to HIM. 1"- II- oon upon a! «M Infinite m. m '5. can tell u- H mm then» In!" Ai they .m- an; cri'hiii'hlm'fi “Mn: "'0'" bend In. of old a! the man’- mIWkaPtMn-bnald. 013138 DUTY 1'0 APPEAR ATTRACTIVE. By Rev. Pump Cone qum. l! I were a ynunx wunmn I would try to ,/ he win-«mm Beauty is a duly. Young women ought to Mr)": luau-pear to the very best ad- vantage. nwmnlly. [annually and tut-rally. ll‘ by the use of the powder pull. (lu- pnlut brush and the brow pew-ll you can make yourself more Ila-lune. you have my consent to use them Ira-1y. I! ll all rlght to lumllelm-m the ‘ « worn or Goal. To be ugly In an cg} llke um I. but llltlr Ihurt or a Iln aulnu Gud llld self I take an lnuamon that lawn should he airmen and bones! with an: other. ““11:th (mm-hip menu- a lullfl'nlflc It Is well to consldor bow to "conserve our natural ro- ooun-eu." but It ls equnlly Importnnt to conserve our created resoumn Bohool children should be (any!!! aw result. of csnlenness wllh lire; rallmadu should In compelled to refrain now sending out showers of sports to destroy the property of miners; “my matches should lvotywlwre replace the more muvenlent but dangerous parlor match; the common practice of placing ashes In wooden barrels sud boxel. Is evidenced by the weekly dlspl-y Mon; our curlmonm. should be prohibits-d b'j' ordlnsnw. if equal care m-ro when to keep our u-llnn and luck yards «It-nu sud presentable. as Is taken to pollll: flu,- ahlnlng uu-lul work or our llre enxlnes and (belt equlpmem. It Would do fur more to prevent an The “null number or are: In American cities avenge. [any for “Oh 10,000 of pop- ulullon. as compared with eight for each 10: 000 01' population in European omen. Cum- ‘0 an a [mmlatlou of 2,000,000 and an annual lite [on ot nun-l: 853mm». We run H0310!!! m: 1038. '1‘ 0 tom nr. 10- In the United sum for the put thirty-three your: amounll to the mm of um.m.ooo. wlth an average low for the last five yen-n or 31352.0(».000 «ch year. Trifler lool on (In Inn'- "on let me go! I «1611': know what you hue found out. or what you haven't!” plead!!! the Tpr, her 01ml: at dignity mung nddenly from her 1nd leaving her dehneelm Ind um mun nmmofnemmt enemy whom m [M unified M "be! me guyâ€"pleats!” "I thought In." 'umnnd the mm. : "You do” “I don't. " Illa Wed. Then I mm ID! you ml you do.” he rammed 1m. “I‘m my lm win-«more [art the lent mistake about that whatever. But win! I want to know In whether you lot!- me? Am! I have me here today for the pur- mm of andlnx out. Andâ€"and l heflwe .â€"he gun a low «hackleâ€"J! Inflow l have found out! Tell {hrâ€"have I?" “I am a man of “mm, extraordinary mange.” he explained. “Sow, look hereâ€"look al Ina-4m me strnlght In the 0;"! You know ltâ€"and you have known lt, you obstinate. willful girl. In: manila past! I lore you. Oh. ya! "flow due you.“ «In! the from. "ranting to rm has". Imnk-al but. Ind wan In the not of naming put. when the Tflfler. Irlth Mandible donor-fly. mm: Mr by the wrmn and drew her back “dew-In no that she howl Mm lnvolumnrlly. '1 hw- flint-m, m. “Ml. tfll, I you nunâ€"I! you "I M" no cm. In «um-M ,nm In M mun-In." Mann! the Typist. "Maul I! I- unlu- Hm- I mum-d In my work: m If m rm Null, IHOI no. Mr. ('1an". ~â€" ,-- Mn mad:- Mm a mm- Tho Tum mid out bl: Mada u'llh Inna WWW- . .. .. "Inn mum! mo- lo‘h npllflt.‘ ho "Walnut. "In In much If. m- Nrmâ€"m. In "Inn-art. Imver~pm "ml-mun In "no empolml manner. Er mi.‘ In mid“! u an alimhmmm. "that you M" n tun-urn" Immly 2" "liq-1m)" l- mar NIP nth-cm! III! III- nlruhlo lunch-mam. “ling-w! I am will?" ”Suns Ill-I I um "mm at." Ibo re punt. will: hr: «'qu I» m:- In. "Wofl. than. I bug-«l you did." be M- mnhml. In llnlk‘l. '1 Im no! In the In“ surprlmnl n! Ilmt." mlll the Tuner all-Inlay. "\‘n-ry frw put-«lilo 1|". It tum Ion. Inn-u my Into In ht- ml-umlrnto-ul. Yet. I numb-m- llaunnl and Ionian! I! the 'l‘yplul In "file tummy. "I hand." In- mxmted~"luy- me lu‘r, Iht'fl‘ In no harm In having. in llu-NY' lu- bmke 06’ (u maul". “I chm'l mulentnml you!" "Id "In Tug-u. drawing born-ll up. The] Ill" low In Mlml " murmur“! lbr‘rrmvr. wlth nu nlr of phllmwhlc ll-lrnt-Ilon "I don't In: llml lhvn- In any '11:» Il-ln' to hop you hem" nah! (he Tylr Int. flu- Trim-r. “I muldu'l mull: dream of going yet. lit-«Mm -7.” By C. M. Goddard. n Ant-'1' you-ntrrtn Gw' ' E REPORTEJ? "Sense of honor” to the Japanese utlnd I: as fuel tn the steam onglm.‘~ If It Is kindled wlth the tire of nmUâ€" tlon 0r lmmlllullmx his llfe IIMI nu rnlue to hlm whnt~ wet. on the lmttlefleld or at the ofllce desk. That I: why u erunnu- ouldlL-r wlll climb Inn) ml out-m)": tort lunld a nhuwer of Blu'" and wlll nut show his back to the (01: Men In the face of the most! gnlllng fire. In the when] and family In Japan "my do not use the rod. A rc-Ic-ronco to n annu- o! hmmr um] ulmtue "wak- enx the tltnld mind and spurs on the hrnre. It is ehtlrw ly dim-rent with the (‘hlm-fie. The (.‘hlncse \vlll an tn war or lulu- : dnngt‘muu task willingly and stun-ally. They no born fntalhm: and not towards. except as umlorlnl gum. olllclnl dinthu-tlun or luxury nuke: (In-m an. ‘ Americans are wry complimentary to the / Japanese and give them credit for a deep, uu- drrlymg subtlety which they really do not muse“. An Aim-rim" men-hunt who bud been lh'lng many yeais In Japan. representing a big New York firm, wild: "In buslneul. if you find the Japaum tricky, It Is your own fault. When you dual with them rlghlly and justly the little ann are your boat trleuds. and they will go will: you lhruugh um and water. But It yuu spun lhl‘ll’ heart: everythlng goes wrong." CHARACTERISTICS OF THE JAP. There are several funnies About love that ought to be corrected. OM is that the first love is the only true love. The first love may he A true love. but it need not be the only irue love. Another fallacy is that love ls blind. Love can see beauties when the world sees de- formities. It is llso a mistake in suppose that one can love truly but once It is likewise (also that “(me love never run. smooth ” What kind does run smooth. Chm? And an ermr equally as mat as tim others is the one which as” "true love. can never die." have will die if it is not fed. marriage. No woman can be [min with the nun w‘m h:- lled to win her. No man can honot and cherub the womanvwho ell-glut Mm an the wider catches the unsuspecting fly. And mo mic stem to derive :- '9: of function from being manu- m «mm nomad n donncrnn‘y, with a ullght pmndmme of men.- ure. That any she broke It. the next day she destroyed It. and mm soundly slapped by her mother. Half an hnnr later I am her. the Mir-Main: 0mm Iy dry. Immng ntmly but W}! as one hushed her “than boot to steep I knew the little girl. Rhe was the child and Krillllll‘hfld of nkllled arti- anndlhnd m her-com standing era-t in her Saturday tub jtimt I knew her dlrt was superficial, and that no sign of want or m treat- ment wns amenable. But the pathos Mthomwnstmdeeptobomm Mm! by mm mm mm and my 'mend want home mature-ed a doll for her. It ll nhrnrn dnnnmnly may to take n "In mcheflc view of mun-s. aTbe Englhh nmhnr of “From Their Point of View." Miss M. Loam. Min 01' a lady who nmmmnlvd her on M human :- dlnmm nurse In one of (be morn-r portions nf Landau. and who was firm-l by a forlorn "we figure tenderly nursing m0 of her fathers hon“. tram“) m n amen plnafore which Ind hl'en Intended to hide the holes In Mr (fork. The Trmm- mallow! with Inflnlto mm plnwnry as be folded the Typist clover In": M» frortmnt. ”1 Hull m hlm~~lnlor.“ Pvt-"NI Ibr- Trlnrr. with an airy Mun. “11".- (an ‘1... l lmfl‘ almdy mm mm. ('thm h n Inn-Hy Inumulo {Ho-"d n! mine. and ho "mm! "run-o "N' n «In! hour rumm- «m: you In ”no um" "ll! morn. lug; he mm} M hark (nr"â€"â€"llw TrMor Parr-fully WMIHH' M.- wnlrhâ€"«Wor an- nlhor :m minnow: u loam." 'qmt“ urlaiml ”w Typist. “_rm1â€"â€"‘ yml wirrnl (mud! Th": ynn Mum"; "1»! H10 IVI'RO‘HF to nrrnm It all am» Mr. l'alohmp lwfurrhnml?’ “hm 1-.ch runny". mm m nu: Mr f‘nlmhmf" rum-m1) Hu- 'l‘n-lnt n mm- rmmthllr. I. .uutolm ”a- ' unwnrmnlnhly gm lulu t n! mulling «no u Trlflrr‘ .\ nmu' frlmuk um! Inn-l: .dll'lllflllll'lfll fur an um!» (rum! i‘l‘ill’lll)‘ In Ibo-tr momma. u! Mm. My nmnh‘", «he unmkkvn-«I mu munnL-J‘wfll. l nun»! M "w "mum-l Immllm "n! l lurr mu‘ l‘flv‘lll'fl In :Irlunl Ind. I um um Individual 0! I" H'ruu- turns-mm! and NH. nu ulna-fir ‘ In; gmnlun fur Inpllrlng kmmlnlm- < unl amt-r Hnlngs; yum mm: llmn .‘llmv 3m la'fl humor. I I-wk m' Urn at". nlnl dwhlnl In um Imlc-guvmkmly In 1 mm” ":1th hummus num- "I spurt l'l'flll n! ymw mt". In" w- l null-I nu! wry ru-Il. lrhm n plum: In-l (kl-l: \IIII-lwt-m mil "pun ,nm. win: :I sunny and lwn-Ilclorh-uly lowly quash-r. :1! unit c-vrn prh-Mr- n-cMru-v. wloluml running mnw rhk nf I n-mlluz the urn prh'tlnl And In l was a-Mlsml. you mr «Du-ram"). In "01"" Ins-N In this: «Him In nnlor Io‘woll. tn find an: that I want "Actually 3"»!!! mpllwl.â€"«8kefi'h. ”Mnny yuut" Ilu' unn- a low mm laugh. "um JIM klmw I mu unly l lmur LINN. um! um )‘c'll nrv- wh‘ n- )‘cm. l “and": ' le [mm-ml In "- “What a» you mm! nu- In do?" uh» Mknl [mu-«flung. “l mum "ml In marry me. I bull: you nlun'l unlud marrying mr? It In. I In-lhwe. [In unnul (lulu: under I!» vlr- rumulumw.“ "may Io mm‘. "mt." dlnvflwl m. Trm:~r. “We“. [In-n. yonâ€"«you haw-3‘ "You nu .you an?" In“ Inqulpul "n'nâ€" Il'u Ilw lulluo (blag. Isn‘t ll'." fnllc-Ml lln- 'l'nclur. - ”l’ruulh-nlly." lu- ulmltml. «nor an hmmm'u mllwllnu. "TI“- pmpoulllun then-lure Ilium]: than: I lure yuu~yun lm'e me. Firm. “1- luH- c-m'h "(Bum The pnnumlllnn. try n [ugh-n! unuvnw u! Menu. l-«unn-s mun-rm] hm. u lump.» nl. Will”: you unvm." III. ‘l dl-lu'l my m." auuwc‘fed lla- Typ- "or P‘- r-rrNe no". By Paul. K lyoklchl Sana. You 0mm lunar mic say, In a pm- ful sort of way: “He's getting "on; In liming (to Suit"... sometimes Hm first pang: ol rem me to cHn-Innln when they see how Idiotic they are mantle to look try the amt who "draws from llfe"â€"-â€"Waatp Ington Pout. only Technical. "may must be mania-om: mic In 3 mm once." “Why?” “I was in one the nth" day and I heard 11mm tell another to em. on Mr. mum's than had and mu Mn. Inner halvy."~Bnmmnre American. lav-(9'7 I. ”flip-“nu. It III no time tn my thnt mun mn- mt. In drum-ll moiety. ht' mm: a! mnmhtllm. I tell you there no mm mnnthln In New York than In the Mal of the Pacific: and it today 10!! won my; to take any the mpport that com from mum am. more would ho thousands and thanâ€" nndn of vmmy mawn to-mnrrmv In that dty.~llmry Wnrd Beet-hey. 'rlun. lc-o 0." Incl it tho l'ooo low .I lock I'm. A alt-k llml wn- mm, mntnl l-r Ital nr Allnu I‘m‘ ha.- luvn nu ”Ml-"loan for nvmrl day- In the Vlad-wt.- n! a Wall um! luv-k Marv, lln- Nrw \m Hm myl. Th- an): I: :1 small Infla- lvlc» nflnlr n! :r (ashlar: lung an! a! nap. It ls mm": mm» u! "whammy. with brass r‘nonmlnrl. That "w Ill-sh rm: "’9'! erq- I! in.“ to he nu qmtm for "s Mum's- his lawn nun-fully lrnml The olu-sk r.“ fur non-ml years. anvr "w |lrrl dram. "w- may» or!)- of Mn I'lnmn. l‘w‘n "ruin-Hun law. From h" H mm! lulu llw qum M Am flnnIu-c-ll llnytnnl. who. wllh Ml wlfo. were lntlmaln frlomln 0! Mrs. (1mm. 1'!» «Ink was mm fur thr- first “me at nmtl-m. mm awn-ml («Mr "- llcln and banks 0! l‘nP‘s In lhln dly on Apr" IT. ISM lvrluclnz nl-ml JIM. In tho (Ink urltlmllly WM 3 volume M m P. Maffll' [moms and hallnds. I wanna from Ihv anchor In m- gar Allan l‘no_ hurl“: Mr. Morrls‘ am mar-rm. This hunk was mid mar-Ma- ly at the same time will: Hw- desk and firm. 825. and "virtually («and My way mm "Hwy W. Pours Ill-vary. which I: now luolng mill M thr- Ander- mn hank «alarm M "to sale of the thlrrl part of the Paar llhrary 0M: Menllml hook was mm. «m: a few In! «llflom at I‘m‘s works. hm. fol~ lowing the manna or hunk Int-1m pflm. only hrmmm M. “‘m the pmlm M l'mw-ylrnnlu whom! a nun-mm! or [nrvnnl‘el Again-t "w- I‘mmI |n|c| h-fun- Ibu- kin: Ibo: n-Imal )‘mullln Io rum-«mt them In I?!“ M- wu- nnln ml 1"th to lam-hm Iu gmmhm chm Mn: (M l mu! gun-mural llv Mnm! In Im a nan-MW inh’nxmmmg ml (Emmi mm; [to mm n; m- (lmv n M nun. hm "w nut hm yum- urn WIN} "u- lmnlml of III: lung "In In I770] M was Hum-v0 rum; lo Pram. 1nd during Hz.- n-mmtlnmry 'l'flu' 11pm him tell "w hunk-n ul Inn-wring ("mun flImm-ml nhl. II mu- nul mull 173.? "ml hr nnln fumul Mun-M! In full rm «f l'hl’ndle-hln l'u lllllr had the warm-)- hurl hlm Um! no In"! In nm-ml mo mus-Huulnunl «mu-MM» In IT”? and In Inn-w Ilml “mm-- “‘nnh- lush-n mmm hp Hu- um I'rmI-lrm n! u..- fr'nllulh' which In- hml Ml“! to found. u Through “Pour lllI-hnrd‘l Almanac he preached m HIP Imam». llo omn- lnd nook-Hen um! club-z learned Franck. Spanish and Italian: served a- clerk of (he pmrhwlnl gem-ml anem- bly for fmIrlm-n yam: and man then «hon-n a member of the lm'mlnly "- ulf; was nmmlmwl [maintainer of ['ML‘ mlelphh; Inn-Illml the Franklin stow: {alluded I phl'muphlml ”Holy: mm- ed the muwnu-m for an anulemy. l'hll‘ll "manual lulu (ha- l'ulwnlu‘ of Pennsylvania: urgunlu-d llw l'nlnn FIN (\unpnny: lwII-nl In the [nun-1w "on of I luwlnllnl; Irlml to reform the night \nn-h: m-uml ruy tum-tuna mm“; nmnlhwl hunwn Mal wngum to elm IN- Mclumuv and mum ln'lmm Inn uf th-flvrnl Ilrmhku'k an M»! “L 'Ilfil mmlnlgn 0! "iv Frvurh m4! In- ullnn way. and In o-u-ry way MM! [In [nu-Illa" nf fin-t rmu-u at "w urn-Hm! ul' l'ummylunln. After thin vlnlt ln England he no- turned to l’hllndelplllxl In 1724. «Mab- llsbed hlmlf In the prlnllng business. mbllshed I m‘wspupor. "nu-urea lmluw try and "manly, mauled lb.- upmar- ance of evil. mnrrlul and gradually role hlgh In Ihe amt-uh of Ms fellow ('It [1908. won but vmnmxn In Phllndolphin, when he arrived there in 1123. there were but two print- ers. With one oi‘ mm. Kelnwr. Frank- ‘ lln secured employment. Through bi! work ho bu-nme ncqunlnted with SIR; William Keith. the governor of th‘ province,_whn promised to old him, Ind Franklin prepared in go to England in purvh-se a pm»: and types. Up to the moment of sailing (h;- governor prom- ised to supply letters of introduction and oral". but "to prom!!! was broken Franklin. n boy o! 18. found himself alone in London. whore ho wally gnlned employment. nnd where he remained a year and a half. On January 11. 1706. Bow-min Franklin saw the beginning of his long life. which fortunately for tho work! had other dimensions than that of length. in the you!!! and tumbling village of mmn. where he was born in I hon-a opposite the Old South ‘stuet Church. the period or boyhood val shortened by the new country'- need of producers rather than comumv em. Familiar as the ntury of George Washington's hutvhet is the story of the quaint. premoiouu child who at 7 ("I- couraged his father's idea or devoting him to the church. nt 10 ht-lped hi. (other in the unconneniul trade of soup boiler and tallaw (-hnndler. and at 12 signed an indenture of apprenticeship binding himulf to serve his brother for nine years no printer. \m W“ 9% l-mvel Plnfl-c I'M. h Clllfornln. when may yield huh natural an and stated that a Imam It“ when!» the gun In manta!“ lied In an mum to m '00" soaked Indie a“ Out-m .0 Oh Ion... Toll". Mltmns at the Wm my he later- mm to hour the ileum of the Sh.- rtnn mm" mhy'a morntng totlet. Any- thtng om thm montln nld Is no lang- rr I “baby“ to the mun-e nahâ€"fant- llnl and I! hathed with the other titl- dm. when"; n untrue-runs brood. l. the rhlll morning nlr hvfore sunrlo. The llttle mlte you: lnntlly whlle the mid water In mashed aver m brown body and generally continues tho chorus when put and: to dry. Towels do not form putt of the Mid equipment. The bathing m M hhed. the‘ Infant: are :2:th to a tort of water rare treatment. Tho mmhersemathll¢mupgmn fill of wmrr Ind. using her thumb no I kind of wt. squirt: It rm. 3. tmorlllmry dextrrlt: Into the you". stern mmth and down ltn throat. Pro- ‘testn la the shape of load gut-glen. hor- rlhlo ohoklnp and ammo «toggling If! quite unlit-Mai. The steady mm of "for contlnnen to pour down the chili“ throat until the mothor'n pne- tlmd tom-II on the pntlent'n «Intends! staunch tells hot that the lhnlt of . capacity h" m mchnl. All ham. " are Inbmltted to this treatment, wild m helluva-d to have a must ‘ enlng efl‘qct.â€"lxmdan Standard. k My no}? Theda-Mmhmolthm 1.. Datum wMflI has Mn [im- In the history of (he mum mm the manor 0! "manta-n. II I: lnkm to menu that the l‘nlml 8mm In a land when palm“! mm my and Map. The Min of Mary limo In! naalr mm "to "Mn"- mm In lit!- up by (“mu-blown “art A. Pm and tank): that Roam": k ml- NM! m-vl n mum-u «flu-vuln- and m an.“ to "tradition mink-r tho In"; I‘m- mhflm Pum- did MI W "to mum of the [Iv-lulu! rut-fr of the «(I’m mar-Ion! to om "admin! re- lease. m.- .lâ€"munl uf mu Inn-lam m-rrmnwm far In.» run-lulu“ of rim-(Inn Nah Hm. "I! lrllhh M'V‘nflvfl“. I!!!" anal anal m». In I'mmtn am! a mum u! pow-um- lat-mm!“ m. m- uun. N": n! th- drd-h-n mflnl (’M- nun an»! In MIMI with drumm- Ham n. )0” M UM [NH 0' "w (Wt-Ir ha! (urns whit-h han- hvn mom In the lmrmt M Haul-win and other wmlal Mm (mun/Zr two 3772 In. AMI-ed ol lurler noel-red :- Io hulk-II lei-lee. In n «Judaic-n uplmhllug the right of asylum In n»- l'nlMi mum- and «tub- linking a pn-«wk-m far n-fmlnx the m turn of InIIlllml (rm-mien m "gum. flwn-mr" «f fllnu‘ Hllllu llmt denied The mmmltteo, whlle Expresalng ap- preclutlon of my ministry. could not depart wlllmut a covert mm that the chum-h mmld 'munt I! n furor If I would marry. During all «he succeed- lm: "mull-s of my pastorate [his "nought was kept constantly before me. If I mmh- n en” 1 mm auto to be re- minded or am mumy parsonage (hat ought to he wuplml.â€"Smu~sl Muga- zlnev It was only a short time after my um letter that n second came urging my attention to their “call." My ‘3. awer wnl decided. I replied that I was a single mnn and likely to mmuin so (or an Indefinite period; if the church cared to consider me upon that basis I would go and do what I could for them. To make my story short. l was engaged "mnditionnlly" until con- ferelwe time. when it was decided to retain me as a pastor for the following 3'90 1'. I In. Just 2|. end poor. I had no such thought In my head a: maul-go; yet heroâ€"~11! the rery threshold or my workâ€"l was confronted by It. much II It It were one o! the requirement. of inlnmry! “Surely." I said. “am cannot be required ‘by churches In [en- crnl"â€"-und I opened a correspondence with several other churchel I knew were seeking pnstors. They all raised this chorus: "We want a married man." It seemed there was but one thing to downer married. lay clam lflvc m M Ionian VIII mil-d. In the preliminary lettu- tmm l. cer- uln New Jersey pastorate desiring my lei-vice mu "Ill sentence: “We would ltkoto have you com to us II I mur- rlad man, no we lune a par-ounce and would like to have it occupied. Wu will pay you $350 a yearâ€"am] n ‘donn- RUSSIA DOES]? GET Hm. m min To nut.

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