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Hermitâ€"'1“ I a r\h-?sâ€"-I0â€5 I III. tum] «42:00 noon. V Eve-nllllâ€"SIOO D. In ,IHSEPH'S CHURCH. ‘ :3» q m.. 8:00 ., m. 10:30; a :30 p. m. ‘ 'r‘yorâ€"7 an ‘iie, ASS‘I- . corâ€"Nornlnl. “:00 t Ill.2 5 v. m- . nvovâ€"lztl ’. II. hâ€"Imoo a. II. 'n::r .1."th .2†p. I. I'udy and Choir. too 9. a. 171m “ANGELICAL 1'. R. Schultze. moâ€"NMt t. IL. 1:†p. n hrman)-«Wodnudlx. 1:†. hid-y, 1:“. ‘ AN Lu'mmn. ’ ASHNK‘ DIRECTORY ’0, [MI in urck‘ conâ€"10:00 t In.. 1:80 p n Bittyâ€"Fin! Thund‘y In urw, Dulruy, D. D‘ nilâ€"935 I. In. mmsuxuosnn cnpncu .Je éva um um ~ I'vn'w (in! Am! third '0." ATM: V-dgeauar Loan .\0. A A )1. ma Bryn I“! and “' LUTHERAN CHURCH >3» 3‘ m. runâ€"1:200 noon. Mu-‘s Hauntâ€"0:10 o >rvlcoâ€"1 :30. > _ mwrmhï¬Ã©w EPISCOVM. 1:17am to 4:00 p. "1 H8200 I. gr «u or s’r. AU\ “‘8’â€!!! nrt-tâ€"â€"I'30 A. ll. ‘xn PARK . A. 0. Ply lake. L. l‘. A A I. not: am all an"; '08â€" Enm [Adam So. 52‘. A. l‘. moon! om 3nd (MM Thin- "BRIAN CHURCH; ï¬aï¬piRAny Imuusu )unl p909""""ԠF ‘ 1.42.00 boon. m- Mefliflr‘h‘.‘ a. CHURCH (may) p. c Wok-oil. 0- D- “-2301. n. und 0" In! Saul-y '8 M“ “uniâ€"u ’- -' p. m. ' )Pâ€"S,“ O. .- LuICAL'mun-a.) WHEE‘SEHéélâ€"azu n. my Hunkâ€"1 t :00 O. In." +1qu and“ and Ian‘- Bibi. l‘;;§ersâ€"8; Mp ,. ty â€"-(m second I" rldlys. 'In fmn’lh l'rhlayl. ‘RIS'PIAN {SCIENCE A. “I". A rmx' run loan.' 2‘. “a I. Int-North (‘Inri and In 20.4 no fourth Tum-ughâ€. WOODâ€"Rumwoofl Loan. No. l A. 34.. not: “an. and IVOIiHQ. mud and (0»th Sloo- . C. fllnll. iceâ€"X0200'I. n. Evening Manicâ€"7:80 rs! Tupldly of R~~Swwwui 'l‘hnrnlh' of ‘ngeilel’. k‘l I U “CHâ€"WISCOI‘AI. LA'I‘IUNAL CHURCH ul'le“? 'er'siimt ry 80cm! yv - 6m; nan 1-5" mou. except In! Suuv 3.19m"... 10:“; but-awry .V-‘ ll the mo sh! Isa ‘0 'tl ide lle ill R w__,, pâ€" “3.5;,“ woodlnnd venue and Kin- “ I!!!“ in the City of Highland §M,*o«nty of Lake and State of Illi- “ and providing for tho making of. ment by special assess * issuing of improvement M 711i. ordinance for the same hill og' ï¬le in the ofï¬ce of the City Clerk “aid city and having appliedto 00W" Court of Lake county lor an ‘ of the costs of said im. ‘ according to beneï¬ts and' a moot. thereof having been “do-Ia returned to said coun. the 5â€] W“ thereon will be- had on miiheemhuw day of August A; D, â€m or» soon therenfter t8 the buéi-‘ â€of ihecourt will permit. ' A M â€meals is payable in ten (1o)mullmem§.with interest at the nu ofï¬ve (5) per centum per annum ‘ nailimtnllmems (rum and after date ' Vol inn: of ï¬rst voucher. All persons ' ‘ ' any ï¬le objections in 'said “ mush naval ofllcer tells of beâ€" }.h' N l war vessel which took provlâ€" ‘N to at. Kitt’s, one of the British “It lull: islands. A hurricane-had mm of the inhabitants in a desti- °P even starving condlthn. Hun- "cow: gathered at the wharf, but M to help unload the food that PP be given to them unless paid v-v ., ., .' NW“ " . «. Wad that the City Council of the . â€of m‘blsnd Park, County of ungndsw 0f with†in“ "i" Illinois having ordj cut‘iron lateral main wu- pipe, together with ï¬re-hy- Ives and special cut- in!†- It off Va constructed and laid along , wmAImd menue and Kin- it why given to all persons and that the City Counéil of the . aâ€, a, m‘hlund Park, County of , am-.- he Illinois having ord- Cal my woman keep' brightness, - Mind“! of thought ‘or speech or M more prettiness with such a life? “I! without those things how can she teen her husband and growing chil- ‘1’!!! full of loving admiration. which F‘h the mong chain by which she can bind, them to her? How bright and My the neighbor’s wife seems when Ill “115.1 In nine cases out of ten it .5 Muse the surroundings and talk 0' your home are variety to her. and Moe her to originality and bright- IGII of Speech, l'lwp- ‘- . 32A. WARREN, Mummted to'make said and u Hï¬hhnd Park, 11]., jn}y 30in, A. D. 1910. ‘ ' 32~2t any WOMEN GROW OLD EARLY Mn a "Mann Idea of Duty 8h. â€"miu Hcr Life‘ to Become 'I Treadmm. Why do some women grow old and mu Keep the secret of perpetual youth? Hero is one answer: _ One reason why the average woman tears out. grows plain before her hus- Mml, is that. through a mistaken idea of duty, she lays out 201' herself at me beginning-of her married life a This Ihe follows religiously for M feeling that she has done her duty, because every household event Occur! regularly end on tlme, whlle .Ik icon becomes merely a machine, I tun: without me of itself or vou- lion. She settles into a. rut, and goes Mind md round on the same u‘ack - __-_ ,_, scheme 0; p‘l‘an of duty and employ- ment M herume. every hour ï¬lled with 'ol'k, with rare and short periods PM Wm Indian Who Wahtea Rio- "“9008 for Building His Own Home, Materials Furnished. Chltlnte a broad attitude toward lie world md its people. Let your in- .“Mll be tar-reaching. and there will be renewed vigor whén' lt comes to â€"9 the Problems of the home. WANTED PAY PER HIS WORK Hit work. A similar story shéds 03 ï¬le Jamaican negro. Five or my“ 380 a hurricane devastated “A’fhlld. and a large‘ relief sum was E much of it in England and the States. The committee having Of this fund sent a wagon of lumber to a husky black man how had been scattered over l""hll- He and his family Were 1“ t rude shack made out of a“ M and. V gm“ tint fur?" he asked of the t ““0 Vera unloading the material m 0‘ M8 patch of ground _ 3.3M Y0? your new house," was z"!!! “It’s from the relief [and 2% mm you anything.†' sour to build [nah house?" The“ if anybody does " ' unflfllf to pay me fur mah “mi in 5 E. ASSESS NOTICE. No. 182. _ said Assecsâ€" TURN! FIR MANIAB KILLS THREE THEN 0:.qu Trip Mak Durhuf, a former flrePn, shot one city fl eman dead, mor 1y wounded l seeded, and sex-mus wounded n third after ambushing them near a fire box from which he bent in a false aim-in.- He then went tq his home and. with a. heavy bludgeom beat his wife and lititie child to dent. He escaped and still is utilarge. At the first shot Drl er Don Grant tell from his seat to th ground, dead. with a} bullet in his he . At the sec- ond shot Hoseman‘Guy Elliott pitched to the ground with a. bullet through the stomach. Durham then leveled his revolver at Sampseil and tired twice. both‘ bullets piercing Sampsell's lungs. Two Shots Go Wild. 4 Two more shots. fire at other mem- bers of the crew. w t- wild, after which Durham drew another revolver. and with it he covered his retreat as he started to run from IAusiatant Chief Snedecor, who had dr ven up in am swer to the ï¬re alarm. As he disap- peared in the dar nees Durham shouted back to the ch ef: “Tell my wife I m g in: to kill my self. " The victims of the shooting were rushed to St. Joseph's capital in one of the hose wagons. .w ere hurried op- erations were perform 41 on Sampsell and Elliott. The surg ons say Samp- sell suffered a save hemorrhage} and they hold) out no ones of his re- covery. _ Elliott has a hance. H Many Police I Hunt. Within half an hour tter the shoot- ing a score of poll e omcers and deputy sherifls were n the scene In automobi!es and had sun 3 system- atic' man hunt. "idwing to' the poorly lighted section of the city Durham ha a decided ad- vantage. During his service In we depart- ment. which terml ated several months ago, he bad reputation for being quarrelsome. Firemen with whom he worked thou ht him insane. James Wallenius. Chi ago. Entranged from Family, Vi m Wiacon- sinâ€"Tragedy l.lowa Appleton, Wis., Aug. 2.â€"â€"Jamea' Wei- lenius shot and fatally itiured his 4~ months-old daughter and then killed himSelf here at the home of August Bach, where the W who live at 2907 E lenius family. anston avenue. Chicago, had been visiting for a week. The baby was shot eye while it was asleeg Wallenlns sent a through his right eye. through the left in its crib and ullet crashing The child may live .a few hours, While the father died instantly. Mrs. Walleniue a n to Appleton two weegf ing had serious troub daughter came ago. after hav- e with her hus- 'band.'~ Walienlus arrived here a week ago. ‘ __-.._-nl STRIKE MOB 1“) Au“..- their visit, Janaâ€"it w s believed that the difï¬culties betwee the couple_ had been mended. Governor Harmon all. to : ColUmbusTrou le-Troops Are Kept \Busy. WRECKERS DITQH Columbus. 0., Au . 2.â€"â€"Governor Harmon has .failed t us far to settle the street railway, s rike here. The compsny offered to take the union men back as individu ls it they would discard their union 5 ttons. This the strikers refused to d '. They demand recognition of {he uni n. ’ A -â€"â€"â€" man. .0. recusuxuuu v. .u- .1. Two Leonard eveniie care were at- tacked by mobs and ‘had to he aban- doned. The police at pped an attempt to burn the cars. '1‘ e company has called on General Di , the command- ing oflicer, to place _ dequate demch- merits of, troops a certain points where large bodies 0 men pass. Troops are patrol in: the streets and few people are r ding in the cm. Lou His Life as Result of the Passenger. Escape, b t Fireman n Denilm n3. Schenectady, N. Y., Aug. 2.â€"-A Dela- ware Hudson pas anger train con- taining between .300 and 400 persons Was ditched about 1 miles north of this city by wrecker: The entire train, misting of four " _, --- In" the 'cuuns INFANT;\‘ENDS LIFE. .v. No family quarre'lï¬ have marred . .L-4 III From --80 co lmplru >Ia Tragedy â€"- I an. Slayer go: Escape In Darkâ€"Poll“ t Systematlc MaIL Hunt Es VOLLEY AT FORMER m' FALSE luau AND COMPANIO 8. SLAYS WIFE} AND BABE 'ACKS CARS. am to SONG Fireman MI! Cb: NortbSbon News-Leta? I of (our left the TRAIN with the exception of ihe ï¬reman. Frederick Schemdrhom, of thin city. who ie‘ believed to have been In- taliy hurt. no one we: Gamma! Children Saved u Flu. hoe Angelou. Cal, Aux. l.â€"Thron¢h the prompt action on the part at Rabbi Sigmund Frey. the manger, and Otto Tom, the janitor. the} live. of 50 chil- dren were saved from death in I are which destroyed the Jewish orphan- age home. Drop. Pick a Wife Gob Rich. Michael mnngnn threw down his ,pick when he ‘got word his wife Ind fallen heir to 850.000 left by her uncle. John Hogan, a Brooklm ulopnkoeper. Flanagan has been one of the Jolly. devil-may-care workers .emvioyod in building a road on Franklin Murphy’s large estate. which is being fuhionod out of the wilderness near here. _ "I'm sorry to leave you. boys." said Flanagan when a lawyer’s clerk from Morrlstown brought the news. "but I'm suddenly elevated to the Rocks- feller and Carnegie elm and so I must be on" Michnei, notwithstanding ho had money in his pocket. walked n mile in the hot sun. to the railroad station rather than pay a. nickel on the trol- ley. “If any part 0! that 860,000 um away from me foolishly It wlll be when I'm asleep and can't hold on to Its wlngf'x remarked Flanagln de- parting. Eating Between Mule. Not much is said about this bed habit nowadays, but is is still a bad habit. Do not let children eat choco- lates. biscuits or sweetmeate at odd times. whenever 'the' whim seizes them. This practise leads to many troubb some little ailments connected with the digestion. - ,,Ln__ ln\. u.°v_-___v ' Nibblinz at cracker: and sucking sour balls or tally are perhaps the most common forms of “eating all the time': and should be checked as soon as the habit is noticed. A iittlé pure candy may be given for dessert at a meal. or or night before the teeth are washetl. but it should not be given more than once a day. Census Takerâ€"What difference does It make whether I am Johnson or not? (You've got to answer the ques- tions 1 ask or get arrested. What did you say your name in? A Mkunderstandlng. Census Takerâ€"What did your name is? Editor of the Centuryâ€"R. "Where’s the uniï¬ed man!†“Fired him." "What for?" “He fall In love."/ "But that shouldn't bl" spoiled him as a drawing cud.’ "That’s what you think; but the: he tell in love he was the softest thin; ran ever saw." How they do drive and rush and sweat ,to be sure; falling over each other. trampling etch other down In their mad struggle to get ahead in the pursuit of the round. rolling dollu'. just beyond the tench of their [flip In; claws. ' .L_ -._I_ a! th- THOSE BUSY How They Drive and Ruth and Walt. Viluab'e Hour. II Idlenou. Ills claws. How they run up the stairs of the elevated railroads! How they cannot be persuadedâ€"any of 'emâ€"to wait for the next surface on. but cling peril- oiuly to the step and engorge the door- ways! How they pack and Sun the suhwsy stairs and plattprms in usury- ... A--n._ll In; mob, ahouldering like football plnyers, crushing little children, Iuh» iecting men and womdn elite to the moat errant outrage: in the intrusion upon each other. How buoy. how hur- rled they are. There is not time enough in the «y {or them; they m driven by whips or worse then Igor- â€" _â€"4I IUUWIJ use“... â€".._ '__tK, plane, and they lenp end run and scourge, brcethleu and venting. in' their strife for precedence. the New York Evening Sun men. And yetâ€"severe! thouund pereone. - en, women and boys. on their hurried way to their frantic toil recently. stopped for an hour or two or three to gape et the empty eir 'in front of the city hall, because it hnd been ed- vertised that I men would and some time today from that spot and walk to California. it ie heaven's mercy‘ thet no cet happened to get up a tree anywhere in town lest night, nor my do; was heerd "lung ht e cloned window. nor any bird with 3 broken wing was to be seen mywhere, nor any man started to mend n chimney or a" lofty flmteif. If any or all of these tremendous ceteclyeme bed o'c- cnrred at the some time with the po- deetrien'e depertnre half the working population of New York might here been smitten motionleu. end stood curing for home in the em to '0': {He Centuryâ€"R. U. John Unoulflod. YORKERS Hll WASHBUIRN PIANO MUTUAL BENEFIT PURCHASE PLAN WI]. wuwv â€"v ‘7â€" _._ , , Claimâ€"Oven Ioaoorty. rah ï¬ve year: old. eneeeed him-ell he death in the "in" irelxhihouee 01 an Illinois Centre! nilroed oi the tool 4-! South Wlter street. After be up: sneezed continuously for eevenl lulu um lie tell-unconscious end died ï¬t ion medial eld could [Itch him. p; Hmkyouropportunity to getfizï¬ne imtrumentatanpaddpdu. ma nus mm cunmx ~‘ TompmchuetofaWuhbngianoatmuflonourm noon-during May, 1910, we shall'allow 81 foxeacthhbumPim ' ' sold byqnntxcuflduiu clsvslsnd Folios Ohm Ouspsndsé ‘ Clevslsnd. 0.. Ilsy 26.-â€"Pendln; in Inmussuon o! curses s‘slnsl hm. Chic! at Police Frederick Kohler. w‘tu hss s muons! nputsuon u â€Le “golden ruls chm." wss suspended}: mar Built. The owns seems the chic! of misconduct in ones I“ b. 1). Wall of the ma ,1 Emergency hospiul. undo u: a: :- 'nnflon and add the :11qu I7." once. Tothooe who buy 0. Wajhbum Piano fox-cash check for the amount of the bcixsï¬t June let, our! to than who buy ontimewewillmakeaueditontheirnoheoraoommt. ruuszossnvzaum. hfahopvqmdn Push CQICQOtâ€"bgt In tho 01th:.“ he... of the wood I. o hmrl Baboon W A Great Opportunity! . But You Must 1;: Promptly! Lyon He'aly’s WABASH Am. AND mm’smzz'r a: “ii-E: mmmï¬zm nae suc i 5' I“ m ".1133??' Brian." ' 'huu‘o-uo'" mun nan. - couFOR'I‘. SERVICE. STYLE and INDIVIDUAL- a " desirable shoe. The "FLORSHEI‘M" for “I complies with :11 than: «- claimants.