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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 3 Jun 1905, p. 1

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hin‘ahwyer'a simin from oftheiudge’seemple of wisdom?" Thuremukmreputed until every .mhtbevfllmclmeditâ€"thegruinâ€"pooermd new. Finally.itwaslcmedthatmone_ .Md W the senseless courageâ€"this Was the __whwgfiinmentwoumtheflulg Am hurt! at neark- 599:4 M the £323 f«‘"iv7§;ui§§ 33'2” Him iiiéum it. .1185; him . ' 1w Qfiila; a WWI-Maddie! “be “lmthut person.” repfle‘dtheyoquomn, ruinaudweeflyufilmg. ' “Wbtl”the}uti¢e gasped. “Yoe‘hn'tum towtintyouireshwyul" “lie-floatynfltowhaidoflh” -‘“M1Whmdofmham"‘ . Wannmmeugmmy MWMMWG" . “IMWMMufla But-Mun: “ by: u; use VIIIIBC W I; “iii! MiorrMandtheyomlawmm .«wfiyflgtflfimmfidfimmm Butmmbmmgthevahgerswere‘smwsoea 1"” Imaging from the old arm. “A. C Ion- um mum-ea ms death m old justice of the peace was wont to pay, “Who will have the wacky to him a lawyer's up in from of the judge’s temple at wisdom?" murmurkmnputed until every Mhmevfilmclfimeditâ€"them-pooermd mm.m1y.uwaswmtmm ‘Md W13; senseless mutateâ€"this 'wu the ._wymginthentwoocmthefluig CE 53: 253921: 53!th ha; fix; {3: hflébf shout“! h M S \ Formerly it FF‘.‘It is “In W! " 52ch the old justice, hav- mphfliib “rived in his “skews. “It is in- W et- an- insult, 'and ought to be pulled down. {NEWS ’LETTER} * ‘i Formerly it had been filo law ofliecoilndgc Branlmn muted asan Mlearningand ability. Anddnringflle thnlofloudhisdeathmoldjnaduofthe g‘. “Ah!" said the justice, “his conscience has mm him md he has mam of! But you are right, Mr Mayor. It IS Wt“ 130 précced with delib- 'H’" cafolaw,” in bright men letters, ms m» (we, and, of «gum, an insult to the ”cry in“ yaMy fie“. " Why, I’ve lived in this town 51de years thin W and I never saw the like before. 301) up them some of you. and pm]! of! that tin biasphemy." « “How an,” interposed the mayor “Let us pro- coed with more deliberation. Of course, this office is W to its, but it is flow owned by a comparative mohair, and In» doubt!oss been rented by a stranger. And, ”My. when wehavehade telk with ham he ml! he mflhf move to some other place Go flow, born?“ 8mm»: inside.” A; mung {£1109} hide the mmement that the «hue m: locked. Ian at that moment 6K in?!“ hell rang for What. No matter Mata? people of 3 re- mm villa: may be doing, 3: 'what question the the end mcient beach of the municipality may be dimming, the ringing of the tavern bell calls an intent heft. It as the voiCe announcing the cum warmthuflkittoidmmdiuuunuethe “mouhourhumnmrhourhA nut thing to how. ‘ ‘ Thci‘ofluomdthemayor weuthometobreak- int, and. heir m 'Wtheyfonndtheofium The mthfltocnur; mdhthadadnnced but I h feet beyoudmthe threshold when he stag- What-filimttheiusfice. closeu'ponln‘s heels. lfiuqmmewmm. um O lull brick bulldfing. Volume THE BRICK OFFICE HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, JUNE 3, 1905 an of years B] OPIE READ mmmmmmmiam Atflnéedutuhamymgm “We-m ere looking for A. C. Iodnecfithe ““ flute heart? of thaw/Amfi I mm his W' 'mmmmywio; thaverudmbooumd’ admit: the harness. of his mind. Hay: you read his book on ’the Wits of minimum avi- dams?" "Didn't know he wrote one” ' " ' “I thought not. Did you wish to see me on any other business?” ' * . . “I balm not," the slayer He tnmcd "toâ€" ward the {longing riend moving writh bin:; he “lied. m abam, tind nick: ”You surely Eon’t mean that you aré gum: ta practiée lair it: this team ” ' “Yes; «that's my business.” ‘ "Butthempkhergmer heard of such: thing as ‘a man lawyer, and you might my berefor fort; yam and finer sat a case.” “We“, I’ll try it forty m and at the end of that time I may be able lb decide whether or not so settle here permnen‘tly.” . v “ Gosh! hut you Vt M nerve.” And, laughing It him, she replied: “Gosh! I need it.”.‘ . “I reckon you do; But.” he Idded. living hiI companion an odd wink, ”eyed if i; was Common for women to practice at-the bar, you ere too pretty for a Igwyer. " o “I hive seen better-1W crimineh than Iaw~ yers,” she replied, smiling. a " The two men strode amiay. Thefeport that the new lawyer we: ewo‘nnn was spread that, and up lamaeufowd wuoooncoflected aboutherdoor tint thematic vomnncheedher annulment end 'w'ent townie tavern. 4 The mfietor~apolo¢ixed to her (or the “Hath-vim of his town, and on the my N’ her ”the “germ much may: “0h. havew‘wmw“ by the the“: elected muting em tor this distfict" .Anl the Imam-d. grinning “um om‘nid he reamed it “wont” rcood ”Betcha that time. The next thy walkway. The new hm went to'churcfi, tobevmfidumdpmhegllt. She at a ’mnn’s 9mm. procedufew‘ would be elm; but} in- “ st‘cad hcdyu confronted by a young and wintoine m H fl I! W the W members of his flock twisting Had! necks -to gaze at the u- toundin' novelty, e kale barrister. She conducted have]! with simple dim. paying respectful attenâ€" fiontotheandwhunthemvieumdooe “twiddle of that idle throng, blr'epf his but, with (Ham beatingupon his ancient head, he looked that him until his eyes fell upon the mayor‘s me, aridthenhemgl: . woman However his duty lay kick him, liké 'n with! pith, andhch'adbutméoounetopnruie, He was. make it to unpleasant for the woman that she .6513 soon vacate the old ofliee, if not the town. The circuit judge was his friend, and that morning they held a long conference; and now, as he stood in “ Speakin’ in the nature of a parable. I may ony- that then: is more ways than one of killin' a do; when you aint got a rope to hang him with. And I want it nudo?stm that I don’t mean nothin' per. semi, and, furthchqoh‘, that thou aifi't a maxi m a}! this community that’s fondor of ladioa’ society than I am. Do you follefi me?” he added, nodding at the mayor ‘ "I thonght so No, sir; you might git on a pert hosssndrrdeslldsyandnotfindsmtluthkes the ladies better than I GO. Attd the fact that I have been married three times is proof of the fact. Now, I how that you gentlemen are all interested as what I’m doin’. so I’ll keep no setters (mm you. I flea: over so see the circuit judge this momin, sud he te'llsmethstthe youngwomnhssgottheflghtto practice in hiseonrt, and, worse ths'n that, she un’t‘ by my due process of law he got out of the brick om; but there is a rmourse. The-judge don't like. the ides of s m» practicin’ ltsr, snap-well, in fact he’ll make it interestin’ for her from the very jump. Constapenstovmorrow’mmin', sndlw‘wt all you gentlemen to he these” When court assembled the next dsy Attogsey Jeni augment-oiled, tookhus-tmththeothes hymen; end when the judge, following the dead polite custom, asked the members of the her. one by. oneifthqhsdsnymionmmheA.C.Jonm-tt, “W' ufi 'agin yourheels," the mayo; an‘ t1. MMWWWJfitbheno my hum of the minima- Pm “tummy of the u:- m

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