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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 24 Dec 1904, p. 1

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ay‘.”tbe prices ”Willi!“ . y. . - . . . WWW!” w, minis)“ of a handle of‘,mm'h¢ had walked ' , 'the strata all day long caning out, "f Here's yer morning pipers! Morning pipe“! Batty," or, "Evening pipers!" And this he did for 1h: pndrone whogwntd him and with whom he lived. Tony'was a tiny boy aim {or his 31c, and he had a pair of hi? Mac-v eyes sanded by'lonz silky lashes.» try, HIGHLAND PARK i" {N EW S ~LET T ER} .â€" Wei: wen 0!th than-am Mambo: . _. km of eighbggr _ _, ,buiae wimzxx WA”): ot-dmx-ih’e mm.9!..thm!omut «lay in the you. puffing-on a few mac's! clothes. eating some mp: of iced and then within: through' semi miles of man squalid streets to the stat printing house' when the papa?!" vim given out. He may ham known, that that: m boys of eight yen:- old who. went to places who 1931001: on week days and tn places culled W”on Sum days. HQ may. have-known thatgagre were father? who cared for their boys In» Ill“ 'Vuv I 3596!; Ha; face. 1:155 teeth wm‘ whitgstrwg and mmd‘hislipsm red? L _ 6 The ‘padmnc‘s wiiehat 013.1? W6 the beauty «Hire-born: anmmw «:1 his 6 nature and ‘so in heft flide m". mama fife easier for him: thatéis, iii mrflxe intact, him‘the‘ " wamzu eom’er ‘in the cro'wdcd room 'to huddle ' down and steep 'in' and for him she namedthe dies: plgcg ‘99 the toot 01:de films; A A _'.__ A__I_ 1-..... ‘n uvw n sun. "'7'. ,,,,, dies: place ‘99 3"“ too! summer nights; Then skimmed him by 'mhundredwwoimnly. deviceg from her husband. the padmnc’l "math when he luv.»- .- came home “after his day of mm the footsteps of his little white slaves. . , h jStri‘ncé ‘ to Vrehité Tony's‘ boy momma/ions in misery felt- no jammy end aided the Woman in. her efforts to protect the chm}. Thieves ‘beeeuse Tony had 3906 will in his heart; a you; ‘wiflat‘tm was so ’ much a‘ part at his nature that hekmw nothing about ,it, for he lied no thought thathit kindness... or gentleness yould' bring him ‘mard, mind yoé. Tony' was not in the' lent whet coutd be called ‘a saintly child. To begin with if!“ Cieattliness is next to Godlimu" the rflttie lad Would have had no pots‘ible chance. in he had no use, sue to quench thirst, {of water. VW‘Tmy 'mri I! freely as ‘he utked: Indeed. most of the English ya that he new menu.» Tony ms at adea‘tJittle thief, and“ you bid aimed him what truth wake wank! hue halted It you with his big beautiful eyes and ”mutual given them!“ of whence. in his set! M mother chew. But Tony Ind nature! vir- Pcthaps he had dim vial?!» of once having been -mm, A “m‘_ m Volume I 7. pogs‘ible thence. mint. {of water talked.- Indeed. “For 779mg 15‘ the Kingdom” mag}; vi}; cadlecf EEHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS,»DECEMBER 24, x904. Illustrated by Ben Cohen “spiny. flat in be, kiwi and helpful to the girls and hu‘mn‘dio mrhis W“ slavery. He m 02m wear; at fetehini ma eatrying‘ {or me padrone's_ wife find, for all his sinning Tony hid never been hem by the law as a juvenjle efieuder. The padrone. knowingrrhe' 'vnlué oi Tony’s pretty face, had in the beginning of the boy's newspaper aching carter stationed him at the‘eutrmce of one of the railroad depots when every .day hundred? uni thousands of sdrburhnius camp in. and 515m. out o! the hwy city. (The women inductively .iaund it convenient to patronize this small mac: 6: daily news, aid busy me» with the remembtme of their own boys and kids strong within them would test and spit upon it for good luck" before input the niche! a; dine in some‘ufe spot am his nu to‘iadd to the fidfdtfi's mum at menu’s. dose; Next to the. pudtm's wife. Toni; mat intimate frienQyuthth whosebuthadbecnior we! the anion crossing. He was 1 my, grim, stout old? felkw, who‘lookad u if he couldn‘t pmile, "m in tonal Diva's cm .vuâ€" 1‘â€" in ,it the pgdrllruishdv creature lay fog many days), sheltered, led and caressed. . W Even! Spare moment that Tony could find in m long”, busy day he spent with Varni, in: so unnamed his «only Wssion, and it was not lonrbeiobhmi Indored the boy “a": had saved his life. And: is man}: he grew‘ stmn'gflnp ‘ h t6 sand on iii feefl Yami began to make himsef mseful.‘ He ‘cw'zht rats and» mkevin the baggage romxi “tn Macs: hours ind‘thc rest of the timghé stood close to ll...A and who could wonder when he had to shout to dunno! teams “dream: rash people from being ' run down by trolley cars all day long? The 905:3"- man's name was Tom Callflxan Every main; he said to Tony, “Hem: Dago?" md Tony would reply. “ Hello yourself l” I doubt- if for two yarn and more fny other conversation had we exchanged between them until the by when in 1% midst at one of those jams and ctmhes met-MI; "time: courses: the heavy «when: n name ‘ there ms- mingled with the uproar a shed! ' ' nun. â€"â€"â€"â€".yâ€"â€" .â€" ,â€" -v... he to" 311p: of claim . h ‘ h bleeding wound in the 4035 s'j“ " stinbmynthhwotk'rdm mn‘themoueyme in and“? " When the child hall done all in his Me: for the; poor beast and was kneeling beside the 4%!) m ture in silent pity, the policeman spoke. = "Re ain't no good, little Duo," he ngfly Sac xi yes don’tgfffln ~~. . Tony Bites! his big black ayes to Tom CaIIihan’s face As he replied: “'1 couId nothing do but [cut- him heéhrâ€"yelh 50â€"450 chitin: like be m little Dam Iiks‘ me. so I feel. Iika hella in here,” and Tonifixdvnefliflihafid upOn his heart. . 5 “Hakim" said Tom Caflihanfl Then he wk ? his thdam handkercm‘u and new m“: j ‘ upoh it with sounded like a bugle; mm. 'but he said‘som'cthiuz to the men in the bagmgoqm that resdifed‘ inn bed‘be‘mg made ior'thev ma; do: ind ula -uu .u‘ any; side, while and boy uni the little raged do; me to he cmoideted by the punts-by ‘ 3.;5 Juarum'.‘ -.. “A. 24' Among the throng thin; came fill-ouch the gruf- mdoor ofthe fidmmmémimflnrgm {min of the sort that Tony knew a I “mil," and he had by the hand“: fitfle’ gifl. “Pipen,” and Tony. “quing piM” - V w ‘ “OM” cried the link titl; “what a dear. den Number 4.

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