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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 7 Mar 1908, p. 2

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Buck - - fish brunt Kacey Gamma: lei! Yam-rd . Tum KM} - ‘ cam-i - A Miller _ ' M; 1_ * right guard Hombk M. ‘ lei: gu'ud Shem from field Rock 2 Gree'nslndoé m 5 Rel! lOneil 1' McCay 4 Taylonl Jfllei JShfiman‘ 2 free throws Taylor 8 awhhé, Referee Smith. Umpire Willbms. Time 0! Halves, 20 minutes. A new club ha! been organized in Ft. 31::me known as the ‘ Broken nos-Hm Knight's. ” There first meetjng Me Carly was unanimouely elected freer denim! Bert E E. Grabo Secretary. This in intend to act as I mean: of peotecuon for its memberseothat one queen cannot min the life of but one o! in members and my members who . keep company ~ with any Queen but those approved by the “Knights" will besuspended unfilthe me: can be fully taken up at a quar- tefly meeting. Sergeant Imeph Brown was nppmnted chairman of the Complaint comm”, it being the duty of that off:- Cer to hear all complaints from members who are not treated well by the fair an" Mr. Frank Purvis was appointed Chair- moim Ex am Committee, it being "the M of flat officer to look irgto the matter end _report upon all credentials of attitude: presented by the members. A: MMem had an appointment at \Hixhwooe, 11:0an was adjourned blur team in adionz _. Troop A" ‘ 13th W in their quarter: A 3 “February 22nd, and gniM meters. The member: of T . 9A" tert’nirfly have a faculty for flitting “go, of e’ they take lioid ' M the demon New Year’s e” ‘ andHie tut one vae brilliant dike; Dancing started. vith seven 'Pimofmmlt9p m., and ”11:30 there ea winter-mission while refresh- menu were sewed. At ”the dance was renamed nntilZe. in. when the party broke up arid the guests rm Lake For: at end Highland Park were taken home in sleight. ‘ The quarter: were beautifully decont- w Inup else IHW'” uuauuwn "vu- Irvâ€"11W“: m Now isthe time tobegin to engage your carpet beater. They took a New York bank clerk to , annsylum because hethought his salary way too big. Who can blame them? Marriage market shows brisk traffic in l-Iungarian counts. French Dukes, lair . demand. “Let us, laugh at trouble.“ sings a cheerful Western post. The advice would be good but for the fact that so few kinds of troubleeareriunny. D. 1'; “.8. plays Clyde in the last time oflhc anon Sammy March 9th. at 3 p. m. Everybody come and sea the ”LL30“ (fie. ”we“ again next. Mom day nighi The quarter; were beautifully decorat- ed under the direction of Corporal Beck- et who; it mad he admitted, is quite an ' Gap w'monrto. “m; 27m. Infantry, i: qua; ill in the! hospital. tryhhl Juibeep promoted to the rank of Coward. Bonaker isquite a capable chap and hasa good military record, having served in Cuba with the famous army of Salnn Plcificalion. , , "(Clan Private Rodger! has purchased a bind new double handled shot gun. “Former Stare Senator, Frederick C. 06130:. of Gleneoe. is an old resident of the North Shore district. coming mo Chic‘axo from AIh-ny, New York with his parents 3311857.. He attendedthe old Franklin School Ind Rush Medusa! Col- lego: reidedon Sedgwick street (or as mu chum ave" 10 years. andin FORT SHERIDAN NEWS. MMHMCm‘m Tayiet Miner “Senator De Lang in one at the true- tea of the Congregational Church at Gleneoc. He' 1: 1 member a: «vent anicwdies. The new Concession! District“ u made up of the following territory in the City of Chimgo - The section lying _“M of North?!» 19d street in the 23rd Wad. all “the MWard, and the section lying"nonh 9! ,Irving Park Boulevard in. the 25th “Yn'r‘ 'anl‘ a" 0‘ m9 7‘") Ward Mr. De Lang "seeks the" nomination of his party as a stanch Republican. Mush!” of Evasion, Niles, Northficld, Ngw Trier, and the County of'Lake. , A‘ St. Louis exchange repons that a young man Inning agree comb and four pairs of trousers was .taken into custody by the police. It must _be a crime to wear too many clothes in 5: Louis. .‘I‘hemher day a San) Francisco bank deposit-0r asked for his money.‘ andjwas chased into the street by (he Presidento! the institution. who was armed with a gun. Little incidents like this always make New Yorkers, moré content with theirovm lot, hand as it may be. The Savant}: man whociairm to read e’very‘i‘u’ne of the Congressionfl Record from beginning to end evidently wants to be regarded as different from everybody else "Him" the button mm." who ha_s “never made a mistake," {says the tickets will be Taft and Hustle. against Johnson and Brynn, and is getting his buttqnd may accordingly. LaterBl’m my'finfi that he got the button 1151*, _‘ Unlike other financiers, Betty Green (the! imam both from and in the peo- ple shg lend: money to. A number of Western factories have been closedonaccoum «facade, bntit ought to be easy for Ioniebody to discov erthatthePresident ii to blame forth: flood; Wedo not indom the Columbia 8 C., Sme’s file: for a domntic lupply o'f dukes. carts, Ind things. If we had ouch unide- in am land, «feel an e Harry Lehrwouldbe Duke of Newport. The railroad ' companies have n "nave” togo and reduce wpgcs without the consent of President Roosevelt. ITEMS OF INTEREST. ‘ \ Wm. For Sch. lab. no. F0! BALI: wlmbuon [lid Broaden. all aim. call and humane. and see it work O: 401 “Men-nick Ave. Tel. 1573. 1w. Home 190 Rm Whip for a family. Within two black: or R. R. Depot. En- quire News-Letter ofice.‘ Phone 92. Fol. Stu-«Sena room heme. small in. 81. 700 cuh. Also new9room house. lune lot, 33.0%. - Mm Awnmca. Parties-wishing to rent their housu (emitted or unfurnilbed for summer '0: by an year, address Mn. W. Aldfidae. Highland Park. m. 2532.. Insure yoaf gingerly Wm: W. E. Burn). lighthouse “crimp. Zmomod cottage with garden. Alla éfioice pmpeny (or nlc. Mus. Amman. Tel. 2532. I. 1". Km. IIB‘Ccfitiil Avehue; . For R331: wTwo furnished rooms for Won: Want): eâ€"Wnll Paper clean- ed. Twelve you! experience. Will all. Address "E Z" Nevaetter of. flee. ‘ Los1' on Sruvnnzwnlack Collie Puppy, Klimt. eight limbs old with white stripe on lowland, ‘white breast, (eat a'nd tip of tail,.un legs. Finder will please return game to the following ad- dress ind receive suitable reward. '* . ELM. WATKINS Mar. 5. 08. 407 Laurel Avenue. , . 3 _ _ . - fl ‘ w N: f? ,, Tina»- 756 ‘ watchâ€"PlahSewinm Dru- making Genuine Japanese Kochi Ware Vases Rich Green and Brown. decorated with raised " flowers and embossing. All different shapes and sizes., We are closing them out at a very low price, ranging from . E. L. FINNEY CO. ,We also' have a few hanging wicker "vases They Are Bea‘mie‘s ‘4. Central Ave. 250 to 850 11-13:) You will surqu be in- temtcd' m buying reliable groceries at prices that_are right. . Our combination-of price and quality cannot-be bcafi'in town. .We carry an excellent line of teas and coffees. 'Our butter is' the you will be pleaséd wtth the quality of our eggs. Atria} order '39“! be abpreciated. HonVcst Groceries Honestly Sng At Honest Prices Phone I72 22 W.Cen‘ml*A-ve. A. C. GIPP Tel; 1 363

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