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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 15 Feb 1908, p. 7

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:‘H it tar; very easy to enthule over "mu“ dunes. There are I0 may of flan. and they come mm «no: a N W0 much I loudly murky. There 'wnsn’t anythtni really the matter with this woman?- Bho‘ m '01:- hr out 012302“. In her wmnnn's way, every- woman “‘13 out of sorts any and then. Just as every mun do“ in his man‘s way. This woman‘s ml m stir-flux. It: big white wing- vrnntotl to but her any from a dull monotony. She didn‘t know many wk! Ike did want, onty lug know m1- IMF; m hungry‘tor comm; sh". didn't have, no ~nhe took Itout oil a: MCI. “Why?" MM the woman. .“Beo ‘We the sight 0! these mind make no link! It does! What hon I got to live tor! Hem the world In full of places I'd like to 50 m things I‘d like to «10.111019 are human! 0! thing I’d “he to think It 1 dated _Théren books, and name’- travel, Ind there's mug: and then?!“ making Manda I can’t hove them. You pan't get t_he money to give them to me and I havent the mm for them oven '1! you could. I haven't time (or any- ~thing except washing (11de I’ in sick of washing dunes!" "But somebody‘s not to m the dame." the men um. "Wouid m nhe mu ail?" ‘ "You“. we wilted. ‘uâ€"m meek overy ium place? 1 ohm any 13 I'll do It myself." ' ' ~ F035 THE Wmum WHO HATES WORK. ' A man asked us wits why she loam no discontented. Monumeaouptodatan Mthdnx out .~Bnlletfn at Amman Bunion. t . ‘s a time of great need. We told the promoter of the good thing at our triende’ destruction by novelty. but advleedhlmtodvem 100mm memwusnmmoum will. He took “19 pmpoflflon under odndderatlon. m has made no N~ for“: a slug 0! stock in his good thing mvided we got some of our oldest and best friends to lnveet 810,000 when It would make them 820.000‘1nude of three months. We looked but!!! mum! ad loud than. all at our oldest end but Mend: ex- tant had Mt manly a meat of last week’s sultry and I M (1m: tor moon of W m unit-t unuumn ”um: A HUM) MICK A motor with an WWI! Rood thins. mm the macaw!“ Journal, came in yesterday and ot~ . ' ' Oh“?! my, ‘ ,“ In ll We" to m "I. “W m- ny o! the country tum, chain. the United Bum novel-uncut «deem: “a cry you about tmooomovimh of It, "gm... the old mm with not Q3101. ‘But even than the norm dob Speculation In the but}: ot‘onr Amer- lean {mm-i me. Avm it as you would when, as It unfit: a man for his regular work. and leads to unit]: of mind. sormv and ruin. Work rath- er II the tomes a the Almaty work in nature, unhm‘mlfirm unsung. Â¥ It you are to be and to» um am or high commmd. you w!!! bu pram-a tor them along) Ind Ho.- 9: were profit-ed at the Manhunt history. and u Wm Ind up on): were prepared In ‘onr own my nu. - A enema! Wen m Wt an estate without hevi’ycheen it. He " believed tint he cauid trait my» be bought it fi-om. incl 3 weigh- or two but he went over to have a look at the blues. The drive {row the neared: railway station to the newly acquired property was a mum at twelye miles The humming AIM -a Highlander to drive bun. A: the can jogged along. the, stagger all: “I suppose you know, the count” hen-sew gbout may well W mm like. foot 0’ 't,” the 800! mm “And do you know Gun um!” ‘Aye, wee], " wee the reply. "What. sort of a piece iix It?" The Boot lulled grimly. “Aweel, " he 5116.3! ie new the de’n tethered on it. ye'd Jinn my, I‘ ‘Poor brutemL-Enflulk Piper. . 1 And the wannaâ€"but mum know: win! the womm d1¢~03w to Journal. ms and 1 nave you. and it 130': ml; at badold worldatthat. motile can be the petty shiny m o! the machine. some of u can be out by the window-c.3116 than me at the -nflotmhnvotohnthn uttlooqaa and wheels 'on the 1mm” we've not a pretty and when we‘don’t ”lee us much. But I new we, m the ones that make the machine movp. i guess it it wasn’t for you and 13° and In the rest like In! the old ma- chine wonidn't be good for math. rm. not sure that washing the dish-Isn‘t a bountiful thing, and mm a little better to:- us thanlookrtn‘sat St. Peter’s or- hearing a s‘trlng quartét if '3'“ got to choose between than. .Evory dish you wuh doesn’t but anything but '1 love my 1: ' m M m 1-190 at f " doe-m mm anything hat W». My home. Gonna on! You wash’and I'll wipe! “m." ha ma; “I'd mm to m You 'mrvfl'dm ' "a five u...“ t)“. “Euthamm'iwhew. He hour. Ho undemod. He put us man-0mm Im- mu M: m cry utthe’mloro thought «more pqtpjm‘ms. Book. at, was]: Mu. 006k. out "In Mon. ’ It“: unfit-t. u» "am. Why' mu am.- ho uh Ml? Why Ihouln one won“ have ”300,000 what: another cu?! m hire a servant? Why do Imus ‘mplo hue “running, penu- 'mmhuf._notaqw'tero:hw ”mum and 9h. hue nothing? Why doom‘t W! or wmethmt up there bayou! that blue sky see and know and nuke thinu‘fnlror? = 051m poop“ has time h) hm and read and no. Thur um gm {wh- nr Md. tuner. Their nonl- in. open Windm- M at out can In I 'm I’ Wu duh». "There I: I divinity that shunt-out All. Rough hey man“ o'wm." i'mvmhm-m‘ cm .u'; '. m duh... 009k. at. Charles A.K0i81 fifcwfi'p pug Phone 107 The best there is in Shoal-Mam _ Excavnting and Gradihg and Concrete Work ‘ _ ' LEM m m. *Men furnished by the day on per amidst]. 233 N. 26 Street, Highland Park . ‘ _ 'Phont 1602 7, This is the time to plant TREES and SHRUBS and I am ready on “it; , “ W V 106 E. Cent-cl Av‘emle 32 Central AVG. THE RELIABLE Laws/DEX FOR. HEAT, TRY THIS IGNATZ 8(3meva RESTAURANT PARK AVE. VERNON GLENCOE, ILL. DRUG STORE in ‘13: rim to get prescriptions proper y filled or High Gradé Groceries at Moderate Prices AnBloctrio Funlooawdflu acumntofairoverahofii’r' 3, against I steam rndiuor. willmu ' ”0% < t at cold mom to ADO $.23 inufeeumth‘cn m 12-inch Electric Fm; 3133 “ch. NORTH SHORE ELECTRJC COMPANY THelephone had? Park 68 Elm Street and John's Avenue HIGHLAND- PARK, ILL. ‘ r». I mus l'. UAWLEY Omen! Contracting mumps _ AC." GIPP HIGH CLASS LAUNDERERS John P. Kline E“ MODERN SHOE STORE W’ M“ and W's Shun go to KUIST BLOCK. CENTRAL‘AVE HIGHLAND PARK - ILLINOIS Highland Park, Illinois Hixhlui Park, Blinds Phond I72

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