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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 6 Aug 1910, p. 5

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Iced In I fated lnur H ’II tlld sch an 'fl- fl rr t‘ 'Y ic] Ifll um 'lh I“ to “C X ‘rst rent 3m": md H't' '0! World's Olden! Tm. The rer'ent rose IM' given in Paris by ah:- I-‘rencb nonhuman-octet! 1" "LI” d {:13 {act that the Oldelt'mo km a in the worm is believed to be one. vim-t. ‘grows on a In}: a: the cathe- arm at Ulldesheim, Germany. 310" «simuwuury record: make mention of wui-nsgs Incurred by cmukers of the r'u'hcdra! in malnttlnflll “1" "'9" whir‘n mwrs the wall to_a hoist" 0’ twenty fiw- {pet aid in twenty inch“ thiik at the-root. If Hu voluntarily offered to refund the amnvm nf his pan of the damaSe out nf 121$!an savings until full restitu- U‘un mus nlarh‘. This was flnlfl! Wd u;m;1.,:m.l he-re came the hard part for NH- qu ms pocket money allowance \\:|,-: '5. cents a week which W85 "'9' qu-nti ”ulna-d». by lines for m tem- :u nr nther sundry breaches of 0” quoxm- or duty. It took him neven m wk: to am out of debt. ‘ ‘.\'lu~n (hp Inst cent was POM- '1‘: Mn 3 ugh of relief, and said: "Thu“: I11 nnwr dcgstroy anythlnt 1831” " kmz as l liveJ'â€"-Harper'l Bil”- ('IISSQ Small boys are very apt to (all to row; iize the value of others PI‘OD' ll" M) small son in compam With 1 i. n :,n;ite in a game used the “811 3 in :i ii ighbor's henhouse for a target. Tlu- owner 0! the damaged property \ isiwl lmth homes. where the culprit! h-iiHn dismay, and’ collected damages. Here was a valuable opporflmity for :i lasting lesson: I called my boy in l'H'. _:xnd we talked the matter over. he having full chance to explain. I!" side 0! the caSe. Then the which“!' he haul wrought and the reputntion it might give him were gravely di” VALUE OF PL'ZOPER'B'Y RIGHTS How'One Small Bay Was Cured of ' Destructive Propensitlcs by' a Lasting Lesson. :_ An Expert Accountant. Mrs. Newlyâ€"Don't you like my new bat, dearest? Newlyâ€"Yes-s it’ s all right , Mrs. Neleyâ€"Well I bought It. on your account. dear! 5 Newly- ”Yes you usually «10,â€"8er lyn Life. Saw the Light. j‘The subject of tipsâ€"made In Eu- rape and closely .lmltated In the l'nlwd Statesâ€"alwfiys furnishes some- thing new 9 the American: tourist.” ~ald a man just bmk from Europe “I had some clothes made in London. [he tailor came to my hotel with n hoy who carried his parcel, to ‘have a fit.‘ He wore a high but and prince Albert man and but for Ml; shoes would have passed for well dressed. \tter the fit was over and the gar mums were packed up he was leaving the apartment when our English serv- ant reminded me of the tip., I was nfrald and. If I had overcome the tear. «ltd not know the limit, and asked the servant to perform the operatlon. When they had gone I has told; ‘You want your clmhes to fit, sir, don't‘ you?’ And I saw the light." Gen. Logan and Stan. Just .betore the capture 0! Sang. nah. General Logan with two or three of his staff entered the depot at cm. (ago one line morning to take a our cast on his way to Join his commum. The general being. a short distance in advance of the. others, stepped up» on the platform of a car and mu about to enter it. but was stopped b an Irishman with “You will not goiu' in there." “Why not, sir?" say the general. “Bellase this is _a led- dies‘ caer and no gentlemen' ll be goin'? in there without a leddy There' 9 won sate in that caer over there, it you want it." t the same time pointing to it. "Yes I see there is one seat. but what shall i do with' my stall?" “0h. bmhvr your ‘statH' " was the petulant reply. "Go you and take the sate and stick your stuff out of the windy." 01 engine: which in ”W and lubricating substances. 11.. 5‘ ter varieties' of cotton waste at. Vi: good for scouring pm. but u cheaper grades are chum with g: and in using than: _n "you“; c .1 specially manufnctured for the pose. is employed. In using 1) paper for scouring purpogeg the of cotton waste is decrpuod and ‘ sponge cloths are entirely dumg with. On an average the Ge workman received under the f system 250 grams of cotton waste‘ _ new _sponge cloth and one or two 1.; ovatcd ones every week. Now he i supplied with 150 grams of cotton waste, and about eight or ten 8h 0! blotting paper. at a coat 0!. 2*. cents, or one-third the cost of the cot» ton waste. le2 paper is not cheaper. but it does not soil the fin, ('hlnery with fibers and dust, as a, the woolen refuse and the spam cloths. it is_ also less combuatihlq than other cleaning materials, and it it should be caught in the machinery while- engines in motion are being. cleaned it tears easily and the work. men run no risk oi having their hand. drawn into the machineryâ€"Harper. \i'eekly. ' aces. waste are ' Thea m“. L. . 8|]th [IflUPLE FLEE KING ALFONSO AND QUEEN OF ‘SPA!N START FOR ENGLAND. _ ' KTANGLED STATE OF AFFAIRS Rumors That Ruler Will Not Return to Madrid Are Not Supportedâ€"Gov- ernnient Gains Support From Press vof Opposition. ‘ San Sebastian, Spainp Aug. 2.â€" King Alfonso and Queen Victoria have fled the country. The young king, dismayed at the bitter enmity°shown towardm his queen by the clericals, suddenly left with her for England. There she will be safe during the dis- orders, which soon likely will rend this kingdom. . , Stop: to Advise With Fallloreo. The royal couple will stop in Paris on their way to England and have a conference with President Falileres. Much significance is attached to this. us France has done to the church what Spain, in A lesser degree, now is at- tempting. , r ... . .' un_~‘_:- “any-Ana. 'When he has established Victoria niely at the court of King George, the king will return to Spain, it is said. go- ing direct to Madrid. There he'will take iull~charge oi the tangled situa~ tion growing out of the government's defiance, of the church. 5 He will have to face: , ‘ An agitation for. a Car-list uprising. L... own country, thousand of whom are considering taking up arms to fight for the church. An uncompromising attitude at the Vatican. It was said in radical quarters aft- er the king’s departure that he never would return, but this idea is not sup- . Pres. Veer: to Government. With Catholics at Rome expressing hopes that Don Jaime, the Cal-list pre- tender, may raise the standard of re Volt and that the Catholics of the B19 cayan provinces ,wiil rise in insurrec- _ ~A_._- tion, and with the socialists of Spatial threatening disorder, the’ imparcial,‘ which has been unfriendly to Premier Cmaleias. ranges itself on the side Of the government in the pending con- flict with the Vatican. The liberal press in general continues stallchly t0 SUDDort the cabinet, which has a free hand to carry through its policy as a result 01‘ the departure of King Al- ionso and his queen. Prlests Preach Against Opponente.‘ Bilbao. Spain, Aug. 2.â€"â€"Roman Cath- Olic priests; throughout the Biscayan or northern provinces of Spain preach- ed Violent sermons‘ against the policy of the' government is its conflict with unrest among CathOIICs in his Queen Victoria of Spaln; 0" Rome. Preparation! tor a genen tlon against 7 are being ;« declaration. I organizers 31 threatening g lowed. WOMEN H That Formi and Robi Parkersb z. W. Vs., Aug. 2.â€"De~ velop‘ments lot a startling nature are promised a result of two arrests and two 0 her impending~ apprehen- sions of so poets in connection 'with the myste'r us supposed murder of Former Jddge James, A. Watson. whose body was found last Friday. Lulu and Jessie Metz are held by thé police and t is stated that other ar- rests will i llow. ' 7- . “7‘s--â€" Thé pollc was drug? sum of mor his death. Swine Crawford: annual mee the Swine 1 (Hana oben‘ ery countyfn attendance. through tomo issued to all swine. M11111 is nmsident. HIGHLAND PARK- ' .STATE BANK ‘ Snvihgr and Checking Accioufito Solicitca ..... EMPLO) ). A‘ HOL TIRELE‘ An elec verts a boot machi T0 04 ation hon inte of the Bl USEDOIIC demonstra- the state's rulers August continued, in spite of the of the government to Its that no demonstrations idlsorders would be 9.1- iODA WATER tBreeders of Indiana. , ville; Ind., Aug. 2.â€"Th‘e tins and scoring school of Breeder-3' association of In- ed today on the' Montgom- ffair grounds with a large The wprk will. continue norrow and licenses will be er Judge Wan Drugged nd I. Theory at Park- "burg. W. Va. ge theory Is that Watson ed and robbed of a large an the poison resulting In AVE. HIGHLAND PARK ELD IN DEATH CASE. “â€"“h'fiW IT Hâ€"‘x”*"”""’" ZIPSON RIED’S ICE CRE ,11 Who- qualify to judge but Sayler of New Market chold iabors into resting quick efficient m: The electric washer . m' wnmen Cost of oper- WES | £6 women Cost of ope s but a, (rival and cost II it or. easy install’ this l’lC ic washing-machine : ALWArs. WILLING THE Housman) ' WASH/lb 6. SHORE ELECTRIC COMPANY. ‘ of watching an machine low. \VC Ice Cream by the pint or quart. ' DALE SWEETLAND C uhicr ments- very hardC-st 0t CUSHING Cbc North Shore Now-Letter ‘rcoidznt COl‘.‘ Cent/'0! A Venue YOUR Von; AND SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED 26.333 THE PALM ORPERI‘ECTION is held out to all who would pos- sess a box of our sweets. Noth- i‘ng transcends the succulent ex- cellence of bought herc.’ One taste of our ca'ndy will dispel the most horrid case of the. blues. ‘aud scowls inj s'tamly disappear at its first taéte. It's perfection .personified- Buv a box for your girl; if vou don't, some other fellow Will- CUUN TY CLERK. OF LAKE COUNTY. f .- DEALER 1N Ice, Coal; Coke Wood Kind/mg RES}! LY MADE CANDY F. SIIESTROM , {Dike 3nd Yudl ' t IRS' l‘ 81‘. AND ELI PLACI Ifhono 65 IIIGIIIJIKDI'AARK. ILLINOIS. CAND/DA TE FOR 1 but also as a pgrmasing agent. When a merchant finds thaléh'e la going to run out at a line of goods le CIIII up he wholeaaler or factory and mu on \ .~ u 'e a a new nook but chum. I . an agre ' men! on the price and the mad 0! deliver . “ The unexpected needa 0! hi- mama cm l»: met with the lean pond le delay. It the merchant cannot find what he name in town. the Long Dmnce Service oi the Bel: System bringa him in” immediate ammunicniun with ether chic-and oIlIet markets. sum 901.004 cum WW0: chic-go, Illllno‘: ‘- Tg‘fphonc. Conn! ”70? Auto-nae 3.1“ Primaries--Thuraday OF LAKE COK 'NTY. sunnvuson on IILN‘I'ON. CANDIDATE F on. County Clerk W. FERRY. MARKETING by TELEPHONE Attorncv lad pound-f ~r-oblaw retui mcrcluua ‘: “Mikado. Ave. 1113!:an Tenn. P as. ' , flpt. IS. '10 houfwbuamafacw Chicago Toléphouo Comm! teleght ne serves not only as a salesman loan vow; AND sumn “ILL 33 APPRECIATED L. A.HENDEE CANDIDATE FOR County Clerk of Lake County THURSDAYSEPT 15. I910 Laundrv Work , Ladiu' Shirt Waist. Dresses lc and Family Unlu'rg _, Telephone 2733 20 Laurel Ave. Hrs. to flu Decides of ‘LG I So.- Pri-uiu to h in“ HOME "Knob. Nakalam. "and ! due Re-

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