, FEQRUA'R‘EY TWENTY-mm. This "is" £333“ ï¬ï¬Ã©â€™Ã©ï¬o iodd hay Ms W d‘v».sme,._wk9~w¢‘a *eaelixetwï¬; counts One more day to ghe {enthu- 365 which Wane surftge’?'mi. ;; {:2 a It in am otten that nyecklv newspaper » NO L19UOR ON PULLMAN'S.. ,-â€".'w "-â€" ""' ~"'" "“w‘? ‘†“â€} :4' ’ 3‘ 3"" a “ a? all! «mum to discuss plane- , mic? Eumnan 36%in it; déldcéfni .54 any" to appoint a com Qigéppugqgggaiggg of ‘quupr Io'h an 53% 1“ , _ .ciiiiiawiswiiamciwï¬m RM?- 5: m uie‘ï¬l’imfl’ï¬ï¬fi‘ and the new n31: wfll'ï¬oim 83ҠAt manta let us be patriotic .and" ’°°“ “3 the liqupr now manta“ m. if†,otism _be expressed: In a; posed 61315" 07d“ ‘0 . a, m shall ‘nmuse the ens sentoutfrom the CNN" °fï¬Ã©â‚¬rmenf .5me of“ narrow and give plan- «in?! ‘20“? ""0“ FEW“ “mime†um um reflection to the cm} cm; dents. The movement «in begin in xhc m cm 'and war! westward. reaching‘thc middle westem‘staugs abut: March 1. A A Hi "In: ‘15“. “EYE W! .ï¬â€™f". H.195 WJ'E‘ twenty-one yes}: of me that the Nzws‘ Ln?“ ems ï¬rm the 9mm; â€$531 an enlarged page and 160! them i .xhwsedmbmsmmmvmw Whom the Legislative Voters League, of the State; In a preliminary report inst published 'and, sent out bm‘adcasi the actiohiof. the League is reviewed.‘ The report says that “Bosnism was due curse of the 45th General Assembiy._as “has been of. previbus M Legiglatiges, Iva-MW» Mr MW M52†in whose VMï¬e‘?‘ e£133"=1“.é§istai\$é v5??? League Was influential, has plagimine the hands of pubiic spirited citizeiilï¬ï¬fï¬ weapon to end an intolerable condition. Sum 31.50 1 Yea 5c Th" report also'gives the namesof a number of promnngm polihqtns yho signed 5 "found habit)" to blbéi {hidiam among whom w‘e notice Mayor Busse, E J ammés WM mum me more of the wire pnllgrl. The aï¬ce of the League is located in the Tm: Ruining Chicago. and. we Vahaï¬+mume Secrethry will gladly, and lamM {lye W Qb‘nnfdun who writes him. ' . CEDJ'TH SHO S LETTE Kuwait! MI Put 0’“, 1133M" P12}. \ .Illiui: :1 null (In: W“ ‘ g PREPARE FOR JULY FOURTH. In g recent issue 0! the New: Let- u: we used that th dawn: of these north chore towns between Wilmette and mu M‘Qhould mm» m prop-u ‘30â€: h~M M “5‘ eat- bnï¬on ot the next National Bil-than. We hope tint this may sz-‘Z' But test it should not be found- pmeucu' to do this on itâ€: Ii in- tended scale. let any one of the clumv wk†make A move betoro n u too ht- in mm. “In“! Park eman- m un- 5.4701(1)“, Iii/QBRUARYVIQ, :90; ï¬ï¬fï¬Ã©ï¬s‘iï¬' Ovéfli POLITICAL BOSSISM W. BURGESS. WI am a... ~uu‘ a“ I°PY W1 «rm-«on. mm "M by the IAKQ‘Shure Mm." 'm' to the flue grounds 01 um Mk; They have «150 in *3 i3 MAL} : in" of Who (blighted to part!- 8! Q â€Motto celebutlon. W6!“ 71' MAM â€dim menu We†f"; not continued the Heads .. ,. ’ Want-n Military AME-- my on a» cabinet but In lamina Mimi!“ 3mm WW' my pun “tent at lending their vi tor the occasion If that Were momma, i \ But the one thing â€sump in the W â€to do “math!“ hhd do it aqmontfl m but}: does not seem to téHonuzfll‘tuenm: « ,. ‘ 1t 1; new understood that the mu before Congress to restore the use: at the old vellum motto on Amen: on come wmbe passed. It wee res ceofly removed by Proï¬cient Roose- velt for reasons which seemed good: tohunandmmothers. BuLuRep-r reesnteflx e Mme say: ‘Wu have m thmepgoa g! flee Freetâ€" whale m w mile it ap- Rem; that the removal of the motto :2! victory for those who do not etc in God. We my differ upon many other questions, but I do not think we are yet ready to have it pro- claimed that this is a. godless nation." {elm is M1616!“ ream for raster- in: the motto. The presence 0‘ It on our coins dp not make us a tensions mmgmfï¬oga its me be ne- cessarily a sign of lrreltglon, but it ‘sodlm people make capital 0! its amnion, that in a m7Riflen why â€Â£113 1 j . THE BIGGEST YET. Th._ u}, .qnbm'w. upecm- ly ngMWb have' caused mi wonder at ; twenty-story building been": than we manymuch lower.“1 Andao'mhuofthebisgeotroot- m in world. It in tobdon the ' th. V qu-mln- " "" """v' I; ‘ The 25m Annual Meeting and Qum- afl: m! 1:31.00! _;er Centennial of the lilinois Children‘ I 3“,“. 'm. m mm mi :flome and Aid Society will be held at mum. 3mm- end from Thirty-rim; the .Evanston Children I Home, ‘826‘ u Wham streets. It Mud. “‘ E Ridge avenue, Evanston, Tuesday. Mar. buobe‘n demand. completely m- .10 1908, atép. m. Dinnerwillbe served m â€a 5"“ â€â€œ4 l†mam "31.00 a plate, and will be followed by and e 1!“ pm.“ without ' 0‘ {addressee b the Rev R. A. White the hen lulu over the fence. hed- iCh Py l Ch R H d ’ m Mm, flown-n, will probâ€" 1 “'80? ’0 an. - f" "30“ gm, In" clause of the roof- garden. EChicngo Univenity; H. H L. Miller, He II reported to It." Ma“! eEnmton, end omen. Opportunity will .H‘ ,, 4 r H ‘a $1., "m, 5" ' ' .-’ ‘We “$0 "'13:“th that the G. A. R, Anothor bracucu step would be for IN GOD WE TRUST. Our Outlook NEW MARRIAGE LAWS FOB ‘ CATHOLICS. ' “Pepe Fine, in in recent decree. wo- claims Jamal-ant W ln. sham rlage‘ laws which will be reed in all the Catholic churches throughout the world, The pr clp'al provisions are: Distances ct thence by clvll meals- trates utter will be null and sold. Engagements to be. hinding must be written and signed in the presence or two or more witnesses. Prlvate hetrethals between Catholics after Easter beget no matrimonial ob- ligation __ln the eyes ot;_ thjé church. rumba an M VI“ mud company mun} N 1 Want: new lease a u. WW 0! $0,000, 000. ) JV: SLUT MACHINE rbltwm . ' smmm “w“ The must practical use we MVQ i.“ hum! 01 (or mutant lawman MW piopweu “stump slut. 181Wâ€. it hi how auuuuuued that. the made I)! the departmuut at Washington mtend in experiment with those mnehinel in vnriou puts o! the country. M)“ I)! then! MN ï¬refly been Wtfllefl J!!- the load poet am a: WWII!» Theme)“ whine: nan 1-08.»). 34:05! and java! gum and pun] am. The W numb whine in- hr- in) my; ï¬ve sump. to: ram. tum be pieced in the or We 5mm stamps may be $5)! “week: ’1! the whines With ï¬ver: _they are likely to E .111 n B 335 thummémumruol account†Inaudthoudopuonoltham- chino here 1t In aid {balm marl,- can company, ivhloh is no'v ham; or- “anal, will supply ,the demand. This Mean: mm was selected by Whoa 02mm: in a. competition 01 mama; whines. lithoaemcmnetuetpundtohe practical they will wave a crest con- venience. _ especially in lam owes. It is dumbing how tar _ono may walk, in cutout) to: 1m, bo- lore a place can be tound‘ “m1 stamp can be purchased without plac- ing oneself under obligation? to some one who only auppues us as an to- cbmodtuonu ‘ ha» WA†-W a.- , Anonâ€.- a 1mm {way 1% become Pfo Wale; bound by theselews. Blahops otter assuming ofllce can only marry ‘In their own diocese; Priests alter; ne- nnmtnz' olflce can marry only In their own parish. Marriages will be mo valid unless consent 012- both parttes *8 “kg; {gum-avid by e 35mm“ 0! the ceremony. Marriages will be invalld unless there be two wltnese- en beside- the prion; '9: bishop: mom “'3 we? in‘ m~~ :2, 01 "the bride except for reason. Mar- Hage- entered Into In case or (1an at death can he witneédd by his? prlest end two other persons. In the ebunce of d priest for more than I month, Cdthollca can marry under thelavn luv ln the presence of two witnesses. r l â€The but my to [at 5691.} enemy to to make a mm.†‘7' the Chicago Record-HM M1 Now. which Is the but In to [It fld duh-lend whomthowu mm be given '0 mm mmm by the halyard mm 0(in- tocmre, and in human!†tarnishing: «attracting wide attention smoke-thou W121 W The homely philosophy, the hirhole- hearted elurity. the generous out-pour- ing of cheery good nature which abound in “Mn. Wigs: of the Cabbage Patch" make the sanction one of the most chamung Muctions‘ of the day. The "pretenceuhhe downer wthildren give i touch of "homeheu" so the piece and the characters ot‘Miu Hazy, Mr. Stub- him. Mn. Eichhom and other [dennenl 4)! the “Patch" lumWhu'ghs which fob :lqu one m ï¬gm- Jake: In a mgAmdMinv’inflnn itine‘ddgg! to all wands u: the witty m be mum. ' Carma between lhe Garrick Theatre and David heluco, whlch Cell for an: appearance in that thermal inane latter part of March and the womb 0! Mo! Hirsch: Bates' 1n '“I‘heGirlol thin-Olden West" and Frames Stank “The Race 01 the Rancho,“ will make it “emery for the Shubem to email the present lrlum'plnnt engagement of "The Witch ing Hour" which lap keen crowding the Garrick Theatruthicum (or {he past few hacks. An effort in mg†nude. however. to return the play‘ â€the Garrick :66 ms around Chica‘gp, bin naming «ï¬nite has“ ya hem mnind. William Wiriier‘. the dean oi mmmm has this no say oi â€The Witching Hour.†which is also being pmémed in Ney York: "The period is one of mbelflstivq, 0! Medics: opinion and exva; cxpres aim. The word 'great' upeciafly has been misuSed tosuch a degregin minim to the mac audits .pmlem: that “has almost Ion: its meaning. , It name. mum! therefore. that the writer who use! that word should consider the par prism of its application. The piay‘ of "The Witclung Hour' by Augustus Thomas isagreat play. It know les- Ion, : sermon, a treatise, 3 Wm. a debate or a clinical Mucus; it in ‘ McVicken “'an Win: «03. the Cab- bage Patch" is to have a two weeks run, mama Mar. 1,61. , - The big Auditorium theater of cm- mommatobenuumunbusl- nus enterprise. Not oven in the grout deevillo prevent: the 1.01- ln; that it nmst be do‘chred gywhne myn- gt; *5 k1; 1",?" " mad néw Mï¬f’ebï¬ndmflon toloonmt the building In!» 3 vast 136w wwmy mum: owes bund- ,. ‘Eu-éAndiuuAM/(u Hm‘iysmw .34.“? 8%,.“ u. cost of over 83.800000 The um 4,026.1?!“ In W!“ m... Kétropolltnn Open Home. New York, which so»: 8,888. , "Are women. a. happy as their grandmothers?" an In; John A. .Very few would care to â€up MW with then. It imam. 'Thobootwcytomamuam I: gotta try it,†any. .mo-wonu Georgia: «A- a mum at not, ,un't 19¢. only way? ~ DRAMATIC NOTES.