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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Sep 1912, p. 7

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m L-Iu‘mc automofiile it. whether yuu arg a re mce of course. but [p with Quality. We lew models at 5 satisf} ing convenicripcs bholqcrmg, trimminigs. pit in imprmmg Our :r ,rpuns Wham Quaint e thu.k:m: buyer bt1_\> tgh: back tn Qualityw Thc new models are changes of cats and v0 thousand fictive, rbel. whose buéiness :roublc or incohven- new catalogs menus: and 25th St :e minutes, anjd the days. Call ‘ELong Wednesday Nights mi and Material Puk nnd Evm‘m Distance links via a Every Night mpany. Fuel Confpany ZIL‘UVC town 1n 2:- mileséfrom eatreé E) SYSteé'm .trics ality d W 60d VI Local gxchange St. Johns Ave. 10 @NTS Telepfionc 335 m u m 301 3.1 Alloy VENCEL MUZIK j . BARBER SHOP W. Central Ave. Hig} Suite 4, 5 and 6, State Bank Bldg. Huh-e 678 HIGHLAND PAIL ILL 45 St. Johns Ave. Concrete Wuck Glencoc Frid-y Phono 291 l‘clcphonc 416 Hour. 9-. I. to 5 y. m Office: Erskine Bank Bldg. Phone 309 Dr.B.A.Ih-u DrJLBauhu DENTISTS Chas. E. Russell "Our Job Printing Department is Always Busy Civil Engineer and Surveyor Lake Forest, Phone 534-w 'r Butter, Eggs, and Home Dressed Poultry LAKE SHORE CREAMERY 515 Oahood Ave. Highland Park uni- hum HARRY 1m Telephone 57 The Geo. Colbnm Music Studio voncr. noun AND THEORY Chorus nnd Grebe-tn Conducting 2 .3 South Second SUeeK HIGHLAND PARK F. A. TUCKER DR. WATSON DENTIST Surwys. Subdiviqu. plans estimates for prnarc pub!“ unpruvcmcnt wurk DR. LYMAN SEXMITH btflmifi" Wonder Why . E. FARMER Telephone 57 Ave. Highhnd Plrk Tekphona 374 Hunvuin‘ and Cement Floor! DENTIST Eunmun Furnidlcd 4331 Tic-s"- Highland Park H9 Deerfield Aye H ighlund Plrk Phonc $7 u Tho Week End Deik Can. Dear week and girl. \luu‘i rvly n] :1 your busy illisit'SS fur writing mat?- rlals. 'l‘imn- may not in! even a desk Ti) your lmdrnum. and swine uthvr'guegt ,mny he “'rliiu: in in» library at the very moment when ynu Wish to send out :1. mm. Sn he sun- tn pack into your suit vum- on» of the cnnvenleucui or flexible leather ut bm'k shape Willem has several names at blotting pnpeé and (-olupnrmwnis fur stationery as 'well as fur a lmtle 0t ink so firml)‘ lam-mind that tin-re Is no danger tn the wardrobe lx’lunzings Wlth which It gmuy be put-kHl‘ Th9 cases come in lblack or culnrad morocco. ln pigskfi lud In sealskiu. - i Postcard Invitation; A Although it is not the best taste " the world to use picture postals t invitations. they may pass between friends at the time of some lmprotntjxu social happening or other. 1he sender of the invite apologizing. however. for her use of one. Thu: she would write in this case: "Excuse postal. but we are getting up a dance and long tn- ,rou. Tomorrow night. ,Write you ‘Kl make us happy by cotningz'. 5 "indeed. MN." with her signumre b3: low. would he illliit' enough for th‘ 'cnrd of the invited girl if she herself}! pressed for time. hut it would he pretfi' to add u “'nl‘ti morei‘jlow good til you to rvtuemlwr met" ‘ A verbal rmponso ‘to invitation“ fi‘ululi‘es, as I have said. some gooa feeling bi-hind it. and.” it mum-s Iron) unite :in old lady or mintlenmn ilt’l‘t':i truly the tinn- for :l unih of unthusi ilsiit‘ liit‘ll\lli't' tilt! “PHIILQ’ hut» in {er-l that [ht-y :ll‘t~ sun of inumrmlwv. 11K indeed they are uhe-u-lhi‘)‘ ill't' itm-r- esln'l in the \u-lfun- of‘ynnn: folks. and they can nun-r lie-too tehderiy treated 0 Don‘t overwork your servant. lfshé be a quick. good worker the tlm‘ saved belongs to her. In this way you will get the best service and the mat willing attitude toward you and your home. 3 \Vnnlvn svrwnw :H‘l‘ :1:Mx‘v<<w! by“ Hwir first h:!!ll~-<. Mvn wrvnnh‘ nit: u~'n:1!ly :1:‘.dn-<~--r! by thuir sm'nunwag A mnwidm'ntw mistm-u ant'l‘ n-pgh; munds hm‘ m-rmnls ln-furo strunmi‘s nml should ml; Hmt any questions in the mind 0! tin- svrmnt ln- snhml fiy presenting [hum to nor. Th» wlnipniw of a mistrvss i4 r9fim'tod in the Inn" her of her servant. and fnirnoss a treatment Li usually recipnx‘ntod. kt clear nndorstnndin: of the duties té be performed. rezumr 'romnneratlo" and a kind business relationship “‘ll make the hnusehold wheels g0 smootfl‘ ly on their way. x \Vht-n MD the lltxh- \Vn (!i<f\t‘l;<n-«l \\' ynn" shunh! \Vnnlvn Sv Hwir first I] “wally mm: trvss and tin» <.-r\ hltillni. Hh'ra' \hw miliurlt)‘ [Mm-«- brw-dg, L‘wn'wrwn t'mntruvvd. lumen Iili\!l‘('.\’< \‘thEE(] 1 \thn :1<1:lrw<<iu:< 'l'llt- lump: misnwux is, Mrs. Brmvn about :I In [gm-SH :1 1‘“ nun-win: HI ll‘JlH toward {1}» 11‘“th Ruth-r pluhw‘ are plzlwod at thv h in fmut of Mir phltv; glzt'ywes for \\:l at the right. :irvn. .\ |ml.tv. qu requisite «If u mun] <t i~' :InoIIn-r {Hwtur :m‘ gnaw-st Ilmt tin-w t“ A good ~vr\ mind and IN: plan-.4, Serb thv h‘fl. ('XW‘X plau'ed III Un- w W.” Trained Son/this. If it be your fortune to hire st-rvulifll, It would In- W?” (U rcnwtnlu-r tlntt jQ'u are entering into :1 business (‘HHU‘IiQL each sidv of “‘llil'h should he observ’q‘p to the lettvr. The svrvunl problem? is not only a result of industrial unidi- tinns, but of the home runtlitiuns. 83111! if a mistrvx‘s roam-tubers that n sap!- nnt is it human lwing itnd ”'t'llL" we worker (‘Hil~'itli*t‘:|lt*l)’, Imt'lmll." the wt.“ of the mill. with its regular hours. WE“ nut he m alluring. ; 1‘ It frwlue-ntly t'nik tu n wnnmn's Iét to train :I tvillim.r servant Illlu tlu- “'(iii of her tmnw and sonn-tinnm intn {its ways of serving. Tln- lmpurtnnt twig is not to attempt too muvn at (mg-E; Take one setting of tlm tnlrlo and [£0 serving. and by rvmxtitinn :lilti l’rounlfit [put-nu lmw illh‘ liizllll tnnswr tltl<. '23]. prom: on ln-r ulimi tlw iinuwrtnnr'eh the ma-lmniv“ of serving The moyt int-xlmrlvnt-mi will «mu :tf‘qllit't‘ Lili- cimu-y in plurin: the silver. mama}, etu. correctly. 1 : Generally spvulting. the knln-x' ntfid spoons are plnuwl ut tiw right of mix plate. the furln~ at the loft. Tlmt iii the right, whirl: l< tn the uwd til“ sin-b as tho uyster forkislwultl lu- Uillt't‘ on». tlw nvxt \mnltl lu' tlw lmlm ion spmm. and so mL The (it-“q“ and the coffee cltwms are lust. FUN arr pus”)- diqmswl of. fur tlu- ~‘;|l:ila fork. tlw Siiizlllt-i' mw. i< Inst tn lw Us“! and tln-rvfure il|‘2|rt"'[ the plnw. 'l‘t: nwthod is to work from the uutsitlv [nu-uni tin» m-ntvri EH .\~' the Ill Un- lvrnlwl‘ < IS. Hp mm: Good form 11:111 111'11111-11‘1111-1' {111-111 wt :1111111-\\111-_: \m‘ 111::1111111'111“\8~§ 11 1111-1-11‘111- 1111\11111lflé 11-55 1111l111::1 11111 111 >11 1» “1 “1|! i11111111‘11':’111‘%§ 'Jl‘d 1-! 1'.|H1'I'el should .19 inm lu-Iwm-n [hu unis. 1:1 Kim-[N uln<<v< alwayfi 1N fro-\‘ll lullll-l' nn til? My“. 1t< .‘H‘l .zlnls an HM nut it H (ht-n1 th‘ rugnt. 5m! 1 it \nAw “v n film‘nl's :H‘v \\’||ivl UH HI‘I‘I H “will! nail [Mm ht hunk 01$; [ by NM MILWUKEE. wus. -â€" The great Vanderbilt cup auto race which was to have b'em run over {he \V‘uufi'gtm course. “as ~udefln‘nely postponed o!- to the hean‘ rains having made the roads too 501: for safety. NEWPORT R. Lâ€"Miss May Broi'n, champion woman tennis player of America. defeated Mrs. Burger Wal- lace or .\'t~\\ England in the women's tennis finals for [hp gold (up by the Newport Pasino. The some “was C- and 6-4. THE. HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. mam PARK ILLINOIS ANNAPCLIS. MD. -â€" litad Coach “(Mani of the, nznnl at-miemy foot- ball ts'mn mil ltL’lIl to cm his big squad of fourth class men within a day or two and only the most promis- ing will join the main squad, which assembles here soon. *««*¢«¢a««aatiiitiiiiii¢iu £35 :25 W Â¥1~u M4##i¢¢««4¢¢«*¢«¢¢4¢¢iiaifi er ()hnnska was sunk, with the loss of 115 lives. in collision with another steamer in the Dwins river, according to s dispatch just received here. There were 150 passengers on the Obnoska at the time of the disaster. The dispatch says the vessels met in s fog and so quickly did the Obnosks settle, that only thiriy- live pueengers and members of the crew were re.- cued c CARMI, ILLâ€"Charles E. Bray. a young farmer. shot and killed John Annelment. a neighbor, and ot- flcerl are searching for hlm. He called Anselment to hla door and after upbraldlng blm for evidence Bray bellowed Aneelment was going to lay before the grand jury, shot the man. ‘ RISING SUN. INDâ€"The dead body of Mary Huey, thlrty-flve years old. of Bellevue. Ky” was found cough! on I trout line In the Ohio opponlte‘thll place. The woman escaped from I hospnal Sunday morning and drowned herself. DES MOINES. IOWAâ€"Sarah H. Wharton Moore. writer on domestic science, was struck and killed by a runaway horw on a downtown street. al'aliu‘s u! 1‘ \' hr» duamrlmmxl. ’Iuir‘s Q‘HPJM’ “a” not “‘0leng “'0” and h" ‘dr-sm‘nli-tl In imvfitigate thv HouHia after :niiuming the trouble he sturtml to fly hackle the aviation fieldA When tiny {wt in the air he st'ruck an air pocket and the biplane was thrown Violvml)‘ to the earth. a«uyuu¢a¢ui‘t«#¢#¢«¢#«#¢uu 2ng E 2255. . fit Photns 3 191:. by Malt}. ubuvo i: 1-- or xhu um-L mnls .mnhul {I nus l.\- ’L,1> In ST. PETERSBURG â€" The steam- Mathewson and Tureau. New'Vork Star Pitch;r|. GIANT MAINSIAYS mam Prrss As 0d BENBOW CITYâ€"A handsomb ’65 watch. which Mrs. George Wisdpm had hiddru in her Pat. lickod‘io loudly it attracted the attention at I burglar and he took It. ALTONâ€"Gram Park. of this pl ce. naked the police to hezp him col 1 for the loss of his \sorking clothes. which he declared a quarry foreman threw in front 0! a passenger train 1nd they were cut‘ to pieces. DANVILLE â€"The dead body of Luigi Talarigo was found on a bank of the Vermllllon/ river. The head had been crushed and lhere wpre stab wounds in thechect and arms. Three men were arrelted. ROCHELLEâ€"Mrs. J. M. Myer: DY thll pluce broke one of her Inna and Mrs. E. J. Austin suflered serious In- Juriel when they leaped from I tun- away rig. Two children um remained SOUTH BELOWâ€"Suddenly struck down by a bolt of lightning, the cur- rent being married down the steel rod of Mr umbrella. Mrs. Henry Hover- sou had a narrow escape tron! death. Sh» was unconscious [or several hours. of Auxustana college has sor'red notice on girl students who are mem- mrs of sororities that they must dim rand hummfiateiy or they will not.bo permimd to rz-gzistrr fur the sp’flng term. ‘ , LANARKâ€"The thirty-five member: in thle town of the Young Women's guild of the Methodist church no huaklng corn It I local canning he. tory in order to earn enough to "pny off their pledge of $500 town-(11h. church improvement fund. , DEOATURéâ€"At the recent maul meeting of the Decetur F‘lshlng club, new officers were elected («the annulus year as follows: Prelident,’ W. E. Adams: vlce president, A. L. 5M0- Nnbb; secretary-treasurer, Freak L. Stevenlon. 1n the buggy until they were uput were not hurt. GALENAâ€"The badly decompbsed body of an unidentified man was found hanging L) one foot, head down- ward, in {he Ct'L-lch of a tree. twenty feet above grbund on a farm near here. An empty shotgun was found at the bottom of the tree. It is thought that he committed suicide. FREEPORTâ€"ThP action of the Fmpport (-ity mum-:1 in warning an or- (lilant‘n allmt'ing billiard halls to 1'0- mnin open on Sunday has called fpx'th MUN" protest tram tno ministerial as- sm-iution, “'1th the ordinance “as firSI introdncmi the! ministers caused ha to be tabled. This time the pan- tors were takt-n unawares. SPRINGFIELDâ€"A pretty romance “‘lllf‘h lmd its lupinning In ,the (‘nthedrul of Ihw Holy Name in (‘hi- cugo when the beautiful soprano volce of Mks llvsslv O'Brivn charmed {0r- mor Munlvipal Juduo Thomas Lantry, of Chicago. culminated here in a nuptial high mass in St. Agnes' Oath- nllc church The'ln‘Mv ls (mo 0?“!le lmst known soloists ln the stale. 1:3. 16, 17, h, 21) and 21. The judge made the I‘m» $100 for each day‘ Charles “1 Murphy, president‘ of theicluh, “ho also was made a defen- damt. was discharged Judge Scott said‘that Mr. Murphy was merely an agent of the cor} oration The prose- ominn was started some time agq by the fire prewmixe bureau. DEKALB -- Prosporous farmer! of Dekulb county hvld a juhlloe ln cele- bration of xheir sur-cessps in the field of scientific agricultnrv. Nearly 1:000 landlords and tvnants assembled upon one of the modal farms of the district lallmd of bumper crops and congmtu- lz‘ted each other upon hmlng 'unlted for the study of improved methbds. llelmll) was tho first communlry ln tlw Ifnltr-(l Stan-s to take up ‘this work. ' CHICAC c- Gmert'cr “'codrow “'ii inn, “Pram": Rio standard bearer. beta the natiuul Iciiticai stzge for a trie.‘ nerind in ( hitzwo, it was the first demonstration :vheduhai in its: Lmhé'.” Binoc- his nomination in the Half: tL‘ro' ccmentivn and his \"th‘rIi mvnugors and 10ml P!itlilisi.‘st8 had to Hand everything into the‘ ninety P‘irmtas 'hb candidate had to pass in (‘hicngr before departing for Demit. Mich. A brass l‘ami. a parade. ‘a rscertion and a pnlith-ai conterenve w»-re among t‘1e things crowded into the ninety minutes. CHICAGOâ€"The hmous (‘hicagoNa- t'dhal lrague laseballm‘lub was fined $000 by Judge Soon in the municipal court for owrcrowding the grand stand 0! the wesbside ball park Aug. omission Lr' duty 2 office. in az'di'irn found im’Y-‘xmnts :nd [rm liLlL‘rS (f and Ira s5 M i (“lilinfl Hr \ hit-h svr‘n lixi'Fe prom «.Iizvns. ROCK ISLAND -- The faculty MP amsa 10¢deth Geary’s§ Home Bakery Office ind ands Elm Rice And Fin! Street Tout-ind Cars for Rfilt, Brokérs in New and Second Hand Cars FRANKé L. SILJESTROM Coat and Wood Garage‘Phone 140 ‘ " Manager’s Reddeocé Phone 139 GARAGE “Ems GENERAL momma won 125 Wuhingtoh 5L; wankcganll Shop phon‘ 375 Rufiahono’ 1127 EARL c. ALDEN, PKDPRIETOR Pianos and pianoy/Qwork ex- clusively. Tuningfi Renting, Refinishing. Repzfiring. See me when in need Qf a new or used piano. 3‘ Alden’s Piang Shop W Clothes Lend Distinction to the Wearer as nothing gucceeds like success so nothing, like ' good gang‘tents make a man appear success- ful. By 000 GARMENTS we mean the kind that fit well, ng well and have a certain dash to them that tracts attention, makes them stand out, as it weré from the crowd. (L For years ge have made distinctive clothes and we can suit tlfe taste of all from youth_to old age. Ourimportatiéms include all the latest novelties as well as the stajhles. Our prices are moderate. Come in and see us; It is no trouble to show goods. handles the {1 V t line of fresh Candies. Ice Cream and Bakery . When in need call 580 or 340 Wolff} Dunham Co. Agents 901’ Chalmers and Hudson Cars. HiglfindParkénloStaflon } MARIE" _ I 9". HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ‘ 5' Strum Building . W. (gar. Madison and Clark Sb. 3 CHICAGO, ILL. Finest of g“ mnusnsn 1990 E}. G. McPHERSON. Manager E GENEVA ICE Estinuteo gladly furnished on ad] WOI’k and Fixtures Plane Main Robert Greenslade ELIXII'RIC FIXTURES WIRING. REPAIRING comtfined with great wearing quality is what we are offering {or (all and winter wear. It is not necessary that shoes must be clumsy to be warm and as well as men’s, are offered in variety of styles.but all upâ€"to-date.and at price! no greater than is asked for shop- worn goods. JOHN P. KLINE walerproo! BEAUTY .IN SHOES 111 ECenh‘d Avenue LA DIES ' SHOES 134 Second Strut Telephone 805-L 1.1.9:»... as ii i Hours 9a. I. to 5 p. m. DR. LYMAN SEXMI'I‘II DENTIST Glencoe Friday Phona 2‘" Highland Park Phone ”7 3. .E “”950” ”b “9 Deerfield A". It would lit‘ well to I‘t‘liit‘iiillt‘r ilult xiii“ .; are entering into a business contrtict. ~_ E. E. FARNIER each Sldt‘ of which should be oilserv'éd E:::::t.fi;.yd' to the letter. The servant problI-IIi-j is . Concrete Work Fatima!" Furnidlcd “at only 8 result ”I illilils‘ll'lfil “”3“" ’7‘ ' tlnns, but of the home conditions. 831111 ”f, if a mistress rt‘Illt‘lilliel‘s that n Stir!- DR. WATSON nntkis a human ltt'llil-I. Itnd tI-eats its: 3'- wor 'er I‘Htlsitlt'r:Iit*l.\’, Imi'lmps‘ the i .l ; DENTIST of the mill. with its regular hours. will 45 5:. Johns Ave. Highland Plrk M “9 w "Hurt":- ; a _ TCW“ 3." It frequently falls to a Woman's Iét ‘ to train :I tvillim: servant Into the “if“ . . of her home and smut-times into the .;: The sec. €0le Mus“: Stud“) ways of serving. The important thhfg . i3 VOICE. VIOLIN ANDTHEORY is not to attempt too much at Gui-i}. m (jun TIC automofiile ; Chorus and Orchestra Conducting Take one settiui: of the table and lie , v- . , , , 2.3 South Second Street serving. and by re mtition and Il‘t‘t u t it. \\ nether Mill ETC 3 ,, HIGHLAND PARK lessons havi- the niald unIsIer this.1 I"; re nice OI L‘OLlfo. but " press on her mind the tluumrtanrczo’l [p with mality‘, “6 I PsslIdIIIi I BuBaIAlley the mechanics of serving The [Bait lew mOdClS “f I inexperienced will «you acquire 11*- . _. VENCEL MUZIK cient-y in plat-in: the Silver. glass“, . 0 ,_ é ‘ BARBER SHOP etu. correctly. ' z ; ecmcs , ' . Generally speaking. the knives- up? . ;_ W. Central Ave. Highland Park spoons are plated at the right of the - - - , - t . ' llii . ~Ie forks at the left. That iii iaIlSllllig conventgit‘c: i lireterlgiiit. which Is to he uswl tiii‘ Iholstcring, trimmings {a Dr.B.A. Ila-is- Dr.l LBauhu such as the oyster forkishould I».- m W» or Dmsrs i" - . -- 1 (n 1-: um I. I I It i . - I-ss .. tr 9.1315 “ I’tc‘t't‘ QUAIL CA. Suite 4, 5 and 6, State Bank Bldg. anil the coffee “1'0”!“ “'9 “‘5‘- “m"; e li‘tlllklnb: buyt‘l‘ bfll> ' 'i rm 678 HIGHLAND PARK ll.l.. are easily disposed III. for Illt‘ atllgla lgl’i: 'Jdkh I“ idllzlllb'”‘ ii: ' fork. the sftualler mw. Is 'last lto he used ‘ ' i .- t‘ c or) heart-s t e rate. fl. ‘ Tik’ “C“- models .‘lrc . Telephone 57 diiilliiill ris to‘work trim; ll“: outsideiig“. i toward the center. I“ new catalogs. ‘ ltuttt-r plates are plawed at the his. ' '- i 'T F. A. TUCKER in f;'unt1olftthe plate; glziisses for \\ a f: . - attiergi. ,-.: ; Butter, Eggs,r and Home A good ser\ ant lit-ups gltisq-s’ ”may; Dressed Poultry LAKE SHORE CREAMERY Wan m . '7‘ 5Is 0.qu Ave. II“ and Park Lvenues and 25“: § Telephone 57lg id Park and Evansbn i ‘ :. Chas. E. Russell E4 Civil Engineer and Surveyor .5 1 Lake Forest, Phone 534-w i Survrys. Subdivichnq. plans .1 if estimates for prnate .t ptzhht illlpf’ll‘v’cnk‘tll wurk . System ; i. Office: Erskine Bank Bldg. Phone 309 Inactive town in I, 257 miles girom changes of cats and _' v0 thousand active, ‘ Ibel. whose business trouble or incohven- 9 De amnent g Distance lines via p Company. : f. s cc minutes, arid the 18 .days. Call ‘ELong ‘ 3 ? Ira 5 Local éxchange i. y St. Johns Ave. -. d wool d Busy iâ€" 1 cut and _ ; Material ‘ . Fuel { Fl Con'gaany Telephone 335 , I'ftilv""ll onder Y II. 3 a e he 4.. heatr , ll. Ill. " ares Every Night 7 Wednesday 7 Nights I.» I l i l «a new . 10 @NTS i .may be writing in the library at the l r 1 Well Trained Servants. If it be your fortune to hire servadfll, filled and [Haw-s t‘rI-sh butter on I! lilzltt's. Serum: slinllltl lit' time in“: tile it‘ll. t-Xw-g! llllll'i‘. will it s‘l :llal Iii plm'ed at tln- I‘i:lit Ulitillc- dim-r ‘ The proper form of :itltll‘t‘\\liif_: Inistrws "ll-s, tuanlaiu.” "i Mrs. lirmvn " lt‘ lllt'l't‘ ill‘t' any Il unlié about a tnistrt-ss' Ing'liuztliun to $. gut-sis a tttvlitv "I will inquire" ai’rpl rem-win: thv ".‘l‘tl of wally-rs should In} given. .\ Invite. quiet du-nn-auor isia requisite of :I :wnl sunkglli. Scanned} is another fawtur. Jiiitl it were well it) static-st that tilt-so two factors are (is mantiml. _.V As the l'I-illilniis‘ lit‘l\\'l‘!‘l‘. the mist tress and the st-I‘\;Ints are business git; latiuns. there should not be lllllllii' ma miliarlty Mum-n tin-n1. it “not lil‘t‘t‘il‘.'L‘UII'i'l'lilI. This must not is)? construed. lumen-r. tn tin-:Itt that '1‘ mistress should form-t h~=r politvncsa when :ultlt'nssiu: s'I't“. ants "I \VhI-u asking wn- to pass a dish. etc:- the lltth- \vnrll IIH'Il not ha (li<{\t‘t;sn-«l w ill. amt an uniial-lv- “titanic is. IIt' "punts.” you" simultl ln- :1\en. \l'onlvn servants are :lllili't‘\'<t‘tl by their first lliiiilu-s‘. .\leu servants 3‘“: usually address-«l by their suruanu‘fl A Consideratw mistress nt-vct‘ I‘t-pgh mantis her s«-I‘\::nts before stranmi‘s ntnl should ask that any questions In the mind of the servant lu- soltmi by presenting Illt‘lll to her. The wpiipoiae of a mistress is reflected in the Inn .ner of her servant. and fairness I: treatment Is usually reciprocatcd. A: iclear understanding of the duties til be performed. regular 'rcmuneratio' and a kind business relationship wit 1 make the household wheels go smooth“: ily on their way. i" I Don‘t overwork your servant. lfshé ibe a quick. good worker the tint“ 'saved belongs to her. in this way you twill get the best service and the mat [willing attitude toward you and your l home. i Postcard Invitations. 3‘5; Although it Is not the best taste the world to use picture postals t invitations. they may pass between ' friends at the time of some imprompxu g isocial happening or other. ‘lhe sender ' lof the invite apologizing. however. for 1 her use of one. :in this case: Vare getting up a dance and long tn- 1‘hIIs she would write "Excuse postal. but make us happy by coming. i "indeed. yes.“ with her signature hdr low. would be Illlllt' enough for th‘ card of the invited girl if she herself}! . pressed for time. but. It would be pretty . to add a Word ltlul‘t‘r‘llnw good of ."0u to remember met" ‘ A verbal response ‘to invitation“ requires, as I have said. some 2005 feeling bl'lilnll it. and.” it comes from quite an old lady or gentleman llt’l‘t':l truly the time for :I gush of i'llllilISl' llSlit‘ Iiit‘:lstll't' tiltl {militia in\t* in {er-I that tin-y are still of importance. as indeed they are “hen-they are intt-r- estn'l in the \\t'lf:ll't' of‘ynuu: folks. and they can never be-too tenderiy ll't'uit’tl ‘ . g: . :2 ' The Week End Desk Cass. Dear “'t‘t‘k and girl. don‘t rely III ’1] your busy hostess for writing matpm rials. There may not in! even a desk in your bedroom. and some otherâ€"guest very moment when you wish to semi out a. note. So he sure to pack into your suit vast- one of the couvcnleucttl' of flexible leather of book shape whichj“ has several panes of blotting MN§< and compartments for stationery as 'weli as for a bottle 0: ink so firmly‘: encased that there is no danger to the . wardrobe lx’luuzings with which iti may be parked. The cases come lp. black or colored morocco. in plenty; and in sealakiu. I ' i I l a “h. .â€" . :issi... - ii ' i r9 3 . Newport Casino. GIANT MAINSIAYS Mathewson and Teareau. New'Vork Star PItch;rs. ’ '34 ’ s. t . .2 t. 4.2., t. 2 letoa 3191:. by Al‘ti'l'lt‘dn Press Associ- Eiiltill Matty. above tin-- of Ihu \‘Ill'illw .srrlv-S L’ltliuus for the tilfitiis against II..- I’IISIIIII Inn's.“ yr-ais l.\‘ ln~ New York's loading box artist <lt‘lil4. “hose sensational work at the wimp s end has put him in ll.,I> ll .,. ,. t'.e- runnii»; “.21 b-- :ivpvnrl'tl on ylisn to “in. lia- l‘..'i>4 Mliun .\ltIIpI.IIll‘s plan- in illw popular we, following the latter's slump. ¥¥¥!Â¥#4Â¥4¥¥io¥¥¥4¥¥44¥¥olÂ¥ k I, fi : fini'fitia'fi tiniifiifi'fiifiiii‘kiti SHENANCOAH. iOWA -â€"- AIIzItor IiIISm‘ll lilair. of Kansas (My, was in- stantly killul at Shrnaudoah. “hero? iv was LA in: a Finlit lllilll'r the' arts} ices of I‘ e lire department. “lair‘s t‘Ilint’ “I. and he 'dr-st'vunin (l not “‘0leng well to I'mvaiigate the trouble. after allinsting the trouble hel started to fly backlto the aviation field. When titty It't‘l in the air he struck an air pocket and the biplane was thrown violently to the earth. is vapm'tvd it: “In at lofts! ' l-‘or CRIMES III usuurts. ‘K . .. iyvsmvmc wr+ur~uu units; i: [ mm M” " l: ;. Lids mam ; «knit-Pt H hikitttti'fl‘kii'itf‘k; BLCCMINGTGN â€" The l'cl.can county grand jury gave Biccnzlngton a mumcfjr: ssaeation. iv re‘ttmed "rut.- bills (I indictmrnt azalust Albert 1 oore. \‘ho rmntly resigned the I..a,\'oralt.\‘: l‘lCd Lana. cl'ief of police, .aud l‘ldunrri Herstl. rtrgtant of po iiit-e. Th: tit fulc‘ai ts mere accused cl juntisslon tt' duty and InalftasaIICe In .cffice. in al'di'irn the grand jury found im’k-‘nitnts aga'nst gamblers ‘znd [rm I‘ZLIL‘FS (f g"ntl ling hcuste land lru 5.5 of it repute. and also teainst permits who own buildings in ‘, \ llit'll such has existed. Many of .thrse propirty owners are prominent ‘ «.tizrns. l ‘ CHICAC câ€"r Gmert'cr \vcodrow \vu . Eon, Demon :tic standard bearer. held .the natictul Iclitical st: ge for a Iris." period in thitauo, it was the first demonstration scheduled in Its behalf ‘ since his ncmination 'ar the Half: it‘l‘t' ccmention and his match) managers and local entltusicsts had to .‘IOHO [everything into the ninety r‘tnutes l “he candidate had to pass in (‘hlcaifl‘ lbefore departing for llezoit. Mich. i A brass land. a parade. ‘a recerticn l and a politIi-al conference “’91? among ft‘Ie things crowded Into the ninety : minutes. CHICAGOâ€"The f2mous (‘hicagotNa- lt'onal lrague lascballrciub was fined ; $000 by Judge Scott in the municipal l court for owrcrowding the grand I stand of the westeide ball park Aug. 1 1:3. 16, IT, I\. 21) and 21. The judge i made the the $100 for each day. jt‘harlcs “1 Murphy, president‘ of f the.cluh, “ho also was made a defen- { danlt. was discharged. Judge Scott 1 said‘that Mr. Murphy was merely an ‘ agent of the corporation. The prose- . cutipu was started some time agq by l the tire preventive bureau. t . i . DEKALB~ Prosperous farmers of ‘j Dekalb county held a jubilee in cele- bration of their successes in the field jof scientific agriculture. Nearly 1:000 landlords and tenants assembled upon one of the model farms of the district ; talked of bumper crops and congmtu- lated each other upon haIIng 'united for the study of improved methbds. lickalb was the first community in ;the linitr-d States to take up this ' work. ' SPRINGFIELDâ€"A pretty romance which had its lt-cinning in ,the i i l . Cathedral of the Holy Name in (‘hi-l cago when the beautiful soprano voice of lites livssic O'Brien charmed for- : mor Municipal .ludtle Thomas Lantry, i of (”hit-ago. culminated here in a l nuptial high mass in St. Agnes' Oath- i'nlic church. Thc'brtde is one or‘the best known soloists in the state. . __._ - l‘loepot‘t city {Oillit'il in naming an or- (lnancn allowing billiard halls in rc- . main open on Sunday has called with llittcr protest from Inc ministerial as- SI"(‘l2tli(Jn. When first introduced the ministers caused it2 to be tabled. This time the pas- tors were taken unawares. l i GALENAâ€"The badly decomposed body of an unidentified man was i found hanging I) one foot, head down- ' ward, in the Crotch of a tree. twenty feet above grrund on a farm near here. FREEPORTâ€"The action of the the ordinance was 81" PETERSBURG â€" The steam- An empty shotgun was found at the1 er ()bnoska was sunk, with the 1°“ bottom of the tree. It is thought that. of Ito llxes. in coilIsion with another he committed suicide. i steamer in the Dwina river, according :to a dispatch just received here. iThere were 150 passengers on the in this town of the Y i Obnoska at the time of the disaster. 5 The dispatch says the vessels l settle, that only thirty-five passengers ; and members of the crew were re.- i cued. r . CARMI, ILLâ€"Charles E. Bray. : a young farmer. shot and killed . John Anseiment. a neighbor, and of- ificers are searching for ‘called Anselment to his after upbraiding him Bray believed Aneelment was going ‘ to lay before the grand jury, shot the man. ‘ l door and i RISING SUN. iND.â€"The dead body Juries , . , I of \Iar Hue , thirt -flve ears old. of flvou. Tomorrow night. 3‘ rite you I} i y y y y LANARKâ€"The thirty-five members oung Women's guild of the Methodist church are met in husking corn at a local canning Lfae ““1“ tory In order to earn enough to “pay off their pledge of $500 toward :tha church improvement fund. DEOATURsâ€"At the recent annual meeting of the Decatur Fishing club, new officers were elected for'tho ensuing year as follows: President; W. him. He E. Adams: vice president, A. L. iMc- Nabb; secretary-treasurer, Frank L. for evidence Stevenson. ROCHELLEâ€"Mrs. J. M. Myers of this place broke one of her arms and Mrs. E. J. Austin suffered serious in- when they leaped from a run- away rig. Two children that remained Believue. Ky” was found caught on a in the Msgy until they were upset trout line in the Ohio opposite‘thil were not hurt. place. The woman escaped from a hospital Sunday morning and drowned herself. DES MOINES. IOWAâ€"Sarah H. Wharton Moore. writer on domestic science, was struck and killed by 3 She runaway horrv on a downtown street. â€"â€" l i i ¥¥§¥¥¥tt¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥J ‘ . SPURIINB AFFAIRS. ,I ¥¥4Â¥4Â¥4¥¥¥¥4¥¥¥¥444¥¥4Â¥l4§: ANNAPCLIS. MD. -â€" lltad Coach. “(Marti of the, nznal academy foot-j ball tram mil ltL’lll to cut his big‘ squad of fourth class men within a‘ day or two and only the most promisâ€"i ing will Join the main squad, which} assembles here soon. vvvsv NEWPORT R. l.â€".\iiss May Bros-M champion woman tennis player of ‘America. defeated lira. Burger Wal- lace of New England in the women's tennis finals for the gold (up by the The sccre “was C- and 6-4. MILWUKEE. wus. -â€" The great Vanderbilt cup auto race which was to have been run over the Wauwatoua course. was ~udefin‘itely postponed ow,- to the heavy rains having made the roads too 501: for safety. :gof SOUTH BELOWâ€"Suddenly struck down by a bolt of lightning, the cur- rent being carried down the steel rod! of her umbrella. Mrs. Henry Hover-l son had a narrow escape from deathl was unconscious for 'severai‘i l ROCK ISLAND -- The faculty Auxustana college has served; notice on girl students who are mem-f tars of sororities that they must dim.’ rand immediately or they will not.be. permitttd to rt-Il‘irtt'r for the springj term. i ' hours. DANVILLE â€" The dead body or ' Luigi Talarigo was found on a bank‘ of the Vermiliion/ river. The head had been crushed and there wpre, stab wounds in thechest and aims: Three men were arrested. . ALTONâ€"Grant Park. of this pl ce.; asked the police to help him col t: for the loss of his working clothes.a which he declared a quarry foreman threw in front of a passenger train and they were cut. to pieces. BENBOW CITYâ€"A handsome ’65 watch. which Mrs. George Wisdom had hiddru in her rat. tickedlso loudly it attracted the attention at a burglar and he took It. ‘ _._._.. ._-._. ..._ ._-. 0‘5- v . . - Clothes . it . . . S nothing gucceeds like success so nothing, like good ga ‘ eats make a man appear success- lend Distinction to the wearer fut. “goon GARMENrs we mean the kind it that fit well, ng well and have a certain dash to them that tracts attention, makes them stand out, as it weré from the crowd. (l. For years e have made distinctive clothes and we can suit tlfe taste of all from youthto old age. Ourimportaticgns include all the latest novelties as well as the staples. Our prices are moderate. Come in and see us; It is no trouble to show goods. Wolff} Dunham Co. . li Straus Building N. W. (gar. Madison and Clark Sts. “ CHICAGO, ILL Plane Main 1008 ‘1 VI '5. BEAUTY .IN SHOES combined with great wearing quality is what we are oflering for (all and winter wear. it is not necessary that shoes must be clumsy to be warm and wa terproot. LA DIES ' SHOES as well as men’s, are offered in variety of stylesbut all upâ€"to-date.and at prices no greater than Is asked for shop- worn goods. JOHN P. KLINE 111 ECeniral Avenue Alden’s Pi I 4 Shop m: Pianos and pianoybvork ex- clusively. Tuningfi Renting, Refinishing. Repzalring. See me when in need gt a new or used piano. L; , 125 Washington 5L; fiankeganJll , Shop phon‘375 Ruilahons' 1127 \ PRIETOR Telephone 805-L LIZ. ' Robert Greenslade ~ . " sumac FIXTURES "i :3 WIRING. REPAIRING -. AL Estimates gladly furnished on all Work and Fixtures 5 Manager’s Rendence’ Phone 139 GENERAL MACHINE WORK . l ? ESTABLISHED I” G. McPHERSON, Mamet Tourind Cars for “fill, Brohirs in New and Second Iland Cars Agents Ir Chalmers and Hudson Cars. . I { E GENEVA ICE Office and Yards Elm If?“ and Fiat Street HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS ‘ I. Telephone 65 ' ’ i H ‘ B‘ak Geary s; ome ery handles the {I i t line of fresh Candies. Ice Cream and Bakery . When in need call 580 or 340

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