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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 26 Dec 1908, p. 8

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two pieces You’ve no lites, m’am. _w_lnt trouble it is picking up the little The Tm to Mary. “You are many not careful enough. MmI’IhtIsnnothetua-mhaw broke: this M” » ~ '“Ah. m’am. but I’ve been lucky ma, Servantâ€"Yes” sir. Halterâ€"But you’ve brought back the bean: I pvelyou for the stamp. Servant-J didn't have‘ to me It. 1 unwed the letter into the box when no one in; looking! Halterâ€"Did you 'poo’t that 1! Mary? 'It was an important one, A second or two elapoed in profound silence. then up went a little hand, and the smallest of the mites called out, “Plane, mum. the policeman when he'- on his beat." ' then calls upon the young woman“: parents, anned with the bridetrmm's card, on which is inscribed his ances- tral name and the eight symbol; which, denote the (bra! higbirth. ‘1: the answer in an acceptance of his suit. thebrideflonrdisaentinretnm,and should the oracles prophesy good con- cerning the union. the particulars of the emf are written. on two higecamaandtiedtocetherwithred desire- to marry, his puma intimate that fhct to a profesional “match- maker.” who thereupoh runs through the list of her vhltlng aquarium and selects one whom she mm 3 mm; bride for the younk maul She “Yes, Mug, 1t 1: any broken; in mmmmonusemmaMtlntu allothcdatéotthelntmducflonot the‘fi-ed silken cords” whlehflgureso comimudymthemmturds at that country. From Yew “duh tune-mothemtmfhemmi have oil-erred tho strictest ceremony with record to‘the paying ohm The can whléh they use for thispnrâ€" poem,verylargeandunuallyotn We Iowe the invention or visiting‘ curb to the Chinese. As ions ago as tumummmm 907) visiting an]; were known to be The luau-mes cuddle doon at nicht. ’mlrth that’s dear to me; But soon the «his what-1’s cart and one Wm gunmen doom their glee. Yet, come whit Will to like me, May He whd an: aboon . The Night Watchman. “Who watches over you through the An' Bab his aim roun’ Inn’s. Illftweelamlenptbehed. An' as l stun: each moon, I whisper till myheu't mum». “on. mecuddhdoon!" AtMtheyheadtheirfngher’nM An'uhesheehflledoor Mammartneumtmwa.’ V Yule Tum pretend- to mon' “Haog'thewmbeenmdof'hom Aqheplttsmhislhoon. WWJmn-emtwrm Andhncemcecnddleddoon." An’ just store we bed oorsels We look at not wee lunbs, Tm nu hi! aim mun' wee Rat!!! Bumfivemlnuteupng. weemb Cannot,“ ’mth income... “Hither, mk’ Tum gle'ower at ones; He may wi’m-uu." meath'Tm tor tricks; He'd bother mm m toon.' ' Butnyelhapthmupandcry.‘ “Oh, bunnies, cuddledoon!” Weehmle‘m’theeuflyhud. ) Heuedeqmnextthem’â€"â€" Buomln’cfleu.“lwantqdflnk,” The rascal mm than n’, Irhu’tetchtllemenkesanddrmu The: stop nweethe mitt Thendnwthoflankeuupnndm. “Noe, wanna-inflow!” Thdynogr-heedawordlny, The Minuet cnddle doon It Inch: Wi' mucus but! 01' din. “0mm and Ilegpye wankrlfcw; Your mum comin’ 1n." ORIGIN OF VISITING CARDS.» CUDDLB DOON. chle doon!" [want 0: due kmledman mu" ‘ A put-enacted woman will think In- eflncuvely from a bed nun. She may not know eny‘fecte against his charac- ter easier to deceive our-elven thee?) deceive other people. [mien-Ion says: “It you would not be known to do anything, never do it. A mumyplaythefooltnthedflfllot a desert. but every mug of and "shall seem so see. He'may be a_ solitary enter,'bnt he cannot keep his foolish counsel. A broken complexion. a swim-h look, unteneroul new. and the need not expect to keep our opinions secret, tar “silence answers eery loud." Atewweeksasol wrotes'letter which I showed to a friend before posting it. She read it over and handed it hick to me without a word, beginning to ‘ptnlk about other things immediately after. The next day i sent her a line: “Thank you for your wi'se counsel, 1" am sure you are right. and I put the letter in the are.” . . She wrote back: "How did you know I did not improve?" Why, Iknewituwenuuabenad‘ talked for an hour. Possibly, it she had talked for an hour. I might not have seen so plainly that she was right sud I was wrong. , Thoughts are generally easily read. No Deceit in Gunner. Emerson tells us that human nature will not be concealed, but It is con- smntly publishing 'imelt, and character Twenty-Ive m”. Twehtyfive million foreigners have come to our shores since thin republic was funded. Most of them came full ’oi‘ hwee, to better their condition. Dr. Edward Judson once said that the test of the genuine toreizn- minionary spirit in whether we are as much interested in the gpirituai needs of than at home as of the heathen abroad. Today. to reach these foreigners in America we must preach the gospel in thirty dimer- ent languages and dialects. ed in Chicago, and taught to over twelve thousand children, we quota: ’Q.WbatisGod? AGodhawol-d used to designate an imaginary being; which people at themselves have de. vised. Q. What in heaven? AJHeuval in an impunity place, ,which church.» use .33 g‘bait to lure their mflowerl. me the, chum new organiza- tions? A. Churches are the 3mm obstacles to human development, and‘ it is the duty of every citiuin to help1 forty arr nfldel. The felt, except two small Pmtesmnt periodical; are Roman Catholic. They‘hhve infidel so,- cletles and infidel Sunday schools. From thé Bohemian catechism mud:- There are five hundred thousand Bo- hemians In the United suites They publish swat sixty newspapers In their are busily W in raising cotton and sugar. The Italian truck than! 1a Xorth Carolina d Tennenee ere becoming famousflsrn their "prooncte; andinm‘nyotherpartsolonrcm- try they ire engaged in similar work. Then there are large numbers who are laborers in the coal and slate mm... at Pennsylvania. 4 The Italians are thrifty. They on: Al they to Pauper- lsm among them h almost entirely unknown, and although reared in the? land of vineyards, we seldom lee An ltalinn intoxicated. [tiny Wt dialects. ‘The vu'loul [colonies are‘ really little cities within Ithe mettdefl'.’ each living it: ownl Me, speaking“; own language. cling- lng to Its hereditary customs. lull“; in America. Theré are more than a million for- earl-born “all!!!“ In the United Shh! In California. there Are forty-ax thous- and Italians. owning three thousand farms" vineyards? hind orchards. In Arkanus, Texas and humans they ion-em pup-mm. A One-tth of our entire population it (only; or of foreign parentage. Hath afoul-Western State-uni To!!!“ from any to sixty per cent gamma New Englandtsm overrun with them (fifty-81x dlll'u'ent muonuldeu) that lt to already for- alarml-jbnarx ground. ; 'Muny Languages Spoken. New York and Chicago are among the most Winn cltlen of the In the mature 0!, meet. , Within their world. excelling even Constantinople 1mm that haw people speaking over OI' Nervous firm“ 7 “'iFDâ€"iuuu‘ 1 Ted! 1' 1 MM w. E. 3.3a 314'ng 25.4 to u'nz CELT... ,. a. lnmflau'civen in the Home 123 First St,, - Waukcgan, Ill. MISS. 0LIVE 8. L4 CIMPELLE BANJO, MANDOLIN Phone 2382. Ofloe Fletcher Block HlGHLAND PARK : .lloLlNOJ J”. R. W838. M. D. v.5. Vowharym Today «mm luv .oliuim ml :atnrmouunpriu»nwn'tiq paper far more beautiful dug the crude Inna-nude ptocluct of ycoueu Jay. Buttoluouretlutyonncm clapper oftluhclun quality: due mutplnuin‘ wring ”rhea-dell: modem-reads“ and tilt» [my :- Elton; Cruse 9 p110 paper. so“ By ALBERT LARSON «halted .in only bduvultlly and Che Nortb‘aoon Nova-W UR. BOSWELL F. 60"!“ HI. Mend explained the newbie“!- uy. Nothing wu changed but the man'- azemént. The man had taken a new pnrtn'er, giving mm chief Interest. “Place always was all right. What It needed was a live nun to run It. Wine fellow-"that Smithâ€"mun't he?" ' “Whar- this?" he cried. “I thought Smith's mm wu mâ€"comebody tommbghadgonennder Mon 3 new lite, hasn't he? Seems to be something doing here. .now, I mm ‘yzn _ Taking In a Pm. ‘ TWO men m dflvlngvthmxh m street! or a manufacturing towzi 'when onootthunaumdln amusement“ a large building from which came the whlr of machines, and the deep pm of belts and pulleys. m1 year, unscented to upward of 1,000 per capita. No other mum on come anywhere near to renehlng this It like. over “NEW.” maps to supply the demndl of' the Auction: latte! 1mm and m m ol the mam, mum-nun; the he: that the bulk or the milâ€"the lama cla- mtter. me- without m Of the total number of Camp! 2mm lure one-camera. 4.2504304“) tree! the two-cent kind, soo.ooo,ooo an pout! cards. and 1,500,000.!!!) Ire stained envelopes and wrappers. The ordinary mmp. Inter never hu‘ seen one of the $5 kind. refill.“ of them were sold last yen, and nearly 90.000 or the 31 kind passed through lump windows. The sale. of lamps, Including postal mail, wrappers, and summit envelop“. during, the lat GUITAR INSTRUCTOR In the Days of Old professional Cards STAMPS BY THE BILLION. STATIONER and 31inch Ofice Sweetland‘p Pharmacy 17 Central Ave 7 HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOI e Plum 1“ M13289! Enimam ani :d WARREN A. HARRIS( V Cupenter Contractor sud Buildet . Saremu-dSmn-hasmdall lama. M J. Estimates familial I! MING p! as. me‘ CITY [’8 . “Gamma. IIILMAV-O J. M. BILHARZ Huncukflgngu-giuhim WOOL!” HILLs. AGEN lY, HIGHWOOI). 4 SUITS BEE OVERCC \T man now. non Highwood Puccini C Painting, Panama: Calciin in Wall Piper Suwlied GEO. H. MORRIS Chi-Mink“. PM”! 07 f ‘ “and“ mafia-ea u. Men furnished by the day or M er cenuge. 319 N. Green 3.) land Phone 1151 Highluu ’ark HIGHLAND PARK . STATE B! {K 5.";‘4' .4ka I” N. Gno- Icyfillod Ml”! HIGHLAND PAR? MMMI‘C‘J} Contractor for Public V 15va J. s‘rnvnuu, Pm . m: 02 to“ first Clint with llodurnlmpmv Opp. X. W. Depot Highland Oflloe ”009“" Print: Phone Oflice; Moraine Livery Stable.“ fart. Tueadly and Fridny. _2 T. H. AGNI W JENNIE L. MILLE Fm lacunae: an) Rad I Tel. 363 Evatfion IOI7 'D-v Sm: Tel. 3| Highhpdxrark Hum «.111. HIGHLAND Pun. 47 St. lob ' “CUES: w?mo.nnm‘fl CHICAGO: w 11th m... a u "Highlud Park Ho Di. Carleton A. Hm EYE. EAR N08! and THR( Demon-mau- 1. Wk Univ. [.1 Eon-I: 9... In. to lp. In. ' Phone!) Photo M91 DR. ALBERT R. SHE! )ON omnmfggr 1" 3’.” DR. JAMES WATS )N HIGHLAND PARK 'fl. Job! Ave. ILLIHOIB 0". I Dot D. McNEIL zunrkAv: DR, B A. HAMILT‘- N Vacuum-y Surf“: Dr. J. G. WALLACE. Add 3 HOLMES. can" 8109;; in ] 11-03: in. ' ST. jOHfiS AVENUE mm Hue-um) i’m . (u. E. M'LAINC HIGHLAND PARK emu-am DENTIST In! um: .ul loam un‘u wk. ‘- n Ave 9110:2107 Highland Park ’ Nowhere will you find I better fine. We uvoo beam it is wand we're here to prove it. Try inst once 1nd ice. Do 10¢.“th If». M107. Reliable Laundry SHIRT, outta: MFA“? WORK. Working landh- land that'l the oecrec «am That'- vim WEdo and the nah in camping uni-(action in our UnohlnuulCod-Mukoaudo. To'koop PAGFICch. Pacific 000..- Ladies fine linen and family washing a :pednlty. 53 N. Gueenbuy Road. Phone 2981 In. I. IIILL, PMcb-on Beautiful Callendan. but jun nuke a noise like a mbbiu and he will give you one. or buy a pound of You don't have to have Ice, Coal, Coke , ”0H5 ' LAUNDRY W0}?! F. SILJESTROM mleBANA rinting 0M and Yank FIRST 81'. AND ELI PM BUSINESS. that weak: your Wham-inn“ Mmfiekind Nouhekinddm SCHUMACHER’S monufifi 7154‘“. ILL. Strictly ”and work Speak: fo‘r Ilse/f to III-aqua». B 'nuunl abo- hwmnw'zblu consul k h ch Ml. Table Water “Hum SPRING WATER DRINK one of mu‘u Adam's I'M m mu l are!“ ll {M in U III! W “It‘ll-II 'l'lwu: M" Barker 1‘ nun-Hag at M I gun-n M «9 mum any i" '4 \‘tlm. I Mum. «mutt F: wad; n my I: Mum-tn I fidnlhi‘ lacuna! Milt. (M‘s Idiom-ha! think. ll “film? I. and mun-I :n‘ Thi I'M! l The m I In That “H lut‘ll‘

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