em’r ble Rate- the "ans Block _Â¥)lln:(d .VL urttles m Ev 'he ('1 PHiLLlPS “mooring, Typo- e Ind Con-(ruc- 'e.n m Engineer md Comtruction. rind - good Abow I Plrk Theatre lY‘. 0H(i\\' )R-\\I in! St {ha Bergen Block H (emu! Work krndi {tra'l Ave. lISON lbw; <I¢ho4m=0 ,0 Karo: of. .50. {cram WV .320 #:065303 Lu: rues HAEFER ,udeville senes of KatHyl ‘EER AND nrveyor d ‘2'!) rn ’ICI'URFS Russell iï¬nnh 17th dPark ‘V wit-3f“ le Nights 25c 9 13¢ rec flier lie 5: "kafll‘UU vans Highland Pui REIDCVCE m'l( I wu‘.‘ ‘ m J‘. (’fs‘ en mite. heat, by Ht 'I I '9‘ 534' h devxne iarge L'JVOIS U4 station ) rder. Tune 0 m. P. c Wolcott. D. D. Rector. Holy munmn- Sunday 7:30 a. m. Morning Y“ and yuan} 11:00 a. m. Holy mumnn.hrst buggay in the month Fatn‘ais at 11: a. m. Evenpra er a a m sunday School 9:45 a. In. y ‘ St Mnry's Church ! me ,1 avenue and .\Ic(;o\ern strgek. W JD DU Nan pastor Sundaï¬servm Mai.“ )md. m SundaySc 00111315}? WM 35‘,s.ma. m. Hugh Mass 10.00. Sunday 5 pier "“ hyer mum“: 5.00 p. m. .‘g F3": Church of Chï¬ot. Scientist Hazel 3.: we near §t. John's avenue‘ W1“ ,l-rd c cx vry bunday mormng a! nag-(1m , Sammy school Immeduu'ely M ï¬x \animy murmng xrux't Wm- \\ ,,-.: gum) cu‘mng u-sumnmdl mn‘ ‘1‘: l1.) V'Lllhk. , “x n Central Awu x 1‘ 0an ddlly. ex- Wsundn. mm 9 {a 12 a. m. and l to 59.!!!- Ali .mthorxzcd snan Science mm" h m Me for TL :m‘e, andJnay w_w ' ‘ â€Maya xi desired St. Johns Evungcflcul Church Caner of Green Bay Road and Home- “ Ave‘ Reverend F. Holke, pastor. 53""? mornmg worship, German. .3: Sundav school. German and departments» 3:9:30. Every ï¬rst third Sundays m every month there .31 be English services in the evening at .7“ .u...--- _vâ€"u.‘.u‘-- yuan».- mer of Green Bay Road and Home- “ Aver Reverend F. Holke, pastor. My morning worship, German. .at ‘ Sundav school. German and departments» 3:9:30. Every ï¬rst third Sundays m every month there .31 be English services in the evening at 7.30 c.1176â€. Ebenezer Bung-Heal Church d Street near Laurel Avenue. â€any School. 10:00 a. m.; morning wor- ‘ 1L1!) a. m.; Christian Endeavor. 6:45 min; service 7:30 p. m. German meeting Wedneflay. 7:30 p. ms. .mdy Fndw d7:30 p. m. We cordial- ‘ ‘2 our atten ance. 'm y S. E. SCHRADER. nastor. (Hw tlZI)’ tim mun who hml thin far hml the cure of the bu) Null tn him; “Yuu are now prvpnred t'ur ('Uiivflt- and my work in your mluvutlou is ended. it was arranged on your cumin: tn us that when your Ollllt‘LZQ‘ preparation shutiid be mmplt-tvd l wan to notify a certain persnu to that effect. with Wuulii provide the UH'EHIS to glue you a university education" “Must i go to college?" "You must: follow the course laid nut fur yuu or prm'iile- fur yourself. if you h-t‘use In (In (in: (uriuur _\‘«m will luflko‘ :I sacriï¬ce. i hun- written the perwn it H my duty tn untifi that ,\'uu “ill Milt-i" cullwzv in June m-xt Yuu S. E. SCHRADER. pastor. Believer: Mocking Library Hall. Hrghland Park. Every My 7:45 p, ml. Gospel address. Every My 800 p. 111.. Bible study, You «cordially unwed. Emtclical Luthcnn Church Central Avenue. “7 F. Suhr. pastor. My service. German preaching at w a. m.; English preaching at 8 p. m. 1.! and 3rd Sundavs; Sunday School. 9:15: German Saturday whool. 9:00 to 12:00. me school m German for young people May: at 8 p m. and m English Wed- “y: at 8 p. m. Fink Unit-d Evungelial Church Comer of Laurel Avenue ani Green by Road. J Foster Van Evera, mt. Sabbath mormng worship. 10:45; evening sen-we. 7:45. The Sundav school. undetthe dlremon of Mr. Wm. Noeren- m convens at 9:30 o'clock wrth Miss Valeria Rutter. a tramed workermcharge (lthz pnmanj department. The Key Stone League of Christian Endeavor. Enl Fritsch. president. meets each Sun- hym at 6.43 o'clock. in the church ï¬lo“. Prayrr meeting each Wednes- tyevm‘mz at 8 o'clock A cordial in« vitaï¬on ls e‘ttcndcd the publxc to all East Laurel Avenue. Herbert Francis inns. mnnmer Sunday services; Mom- n‘worshlp. ll 3. m.: evening worship, 7:6 Graded Sunday School meets at (ao‘clou. lnc mxd-week prayer and mferenu: Inectmg 13 held m the church m! Wednefldy evemngs at 7:+Sl)'cl0ck. Tie Ladnn nund holds as regular meet- Illalon thc nrq and [hll'd Tnursdays of each monzn l-L.cry0ne IS cordially 1n- ï¬led In all true ecrvwes of this church. North Avenue Fir†M. 5 Church 51m M in. Church, Rev. V. A. Splcker. MOI. Sunday $Ch00‘. 1000. Praching. 11110. and T 13 p â€1.; Junior League. 2:30; 59'0th Le‘mue. 6:45; Prayer meeting, Wednesday 'HI)‘. Teacher Training. Thursday: 7.;11. Minx! Pnrk Pretbytoriul Church Corner at Laurel and Llnden Avenues. 9mm. Rex R Lalxm Dobson. Sundav mink -K Hump, thlx sermon. 10:30 Odocx. l ;. {tsprr Musical Sen-ice. ï¬rst s‘lhy atmrwnn of each month, Bible t50M. mzh graded lessons for all depatt': The mm‘ m the Dorcas Society hold an. «1mm» m the parlors of the church ï¬rst and third Monday: of the MI!!! and the Woman's Missionary Union Name wmnd Monday afternoon of 4"! month at 3:00 o'clock. to which all , are cnrdzally invited. Swedish Luther-n Church There uni: ‘2 Swedish Lulheran Church We: 02' : Friday evening at eight o’dock in n berary Hall on Laurel Avenueang .mnd Park, Carl E. Lundgren. olWaukegan. Illnoxs, pastor. North Shor- M. E. Church Hazel and Greenlcaf Avenues. Giencoe. brace G. Smuh. Pastor. Sunday Schcol 31M?) 3. rx: Worship 11:15 a. m. a: d 230 p. m. at! and age-s. Sunday from 12 Imam l p m. Young People's meeting. hazy evening at 7:30. Mid-Week Servlct Wednesdav evenings at â€O'clock. The public is cordially in- W10 all of these services. _ __ “In to an or tnese sen-mes. -- , , the ladk‘x nllhe Dorcas Society holdall. .lmt lwrure L'l‘ndllullm: In- \\'rnh- m “nagï¬ib Lin (:6 garlars 0f the CthCh “his Twitvln-ll m Mk What “‘11s the ~- an t ir l ondays of the H g . I- III)! , ' _ . , next ling on He program In! had 1 mung? gï¬tngmlagmyï¬margong'g been laid out fur him. To his surprise 5 'M month at 3:00 o'clock, m which all .. the Nply mum.- Imck. ".Unrrinm-f Why a he should he married lwfure emu-Inn [ . Ire cardxally invited. hi 1‘! . k U | H' , "pun s l o- ! \\'or' m- min not un‘ ; 'l 35'“ QWM gdvnmmul. And what nn-zuw'wnuld h» g Y. 3):. 8:00 a. m.; Sunday. LOW han- 1m “-hiph In sululmrl a WWW]; “F. 10.00 a m ‘ Mass and Benediction (M ' ‘ . , S I Sun’ly sumo lm-uuw would lw prnvhln-d. * Sacrament, 9‘00 a. m.. y| But would ll vmne frmn 1hr girl l)»: and. 1 ' ~ , » â€1" oclmk.Re\.FatberS.J.Gatea,, wns tn nmrry hr prom-Hy that huf would inherit? l Thls mulrhnunlu! part 1-! his carver: now hogan (u Iomn up l-elore' him In In; ; true lmmmmoo. It had ceased to be ; a romance and had lm'ullw a reality. : ' He had begun In dread lusl he ï¬nd the x Ygirl who was Intended for [mu “new; tmctlw‘ She might be lumwly; she: might I» some aid nmld whom he Was , 4....“â€" M": on: as vnns- “nausea: i l i l 1 Wm“! Rev, C. E. Lundgren. pastor mday 5“. «in». writhing atgzou p. m on: as vnns- “nausea: . “anyhow.“ ...._., H . commaâ€. Ac. Am-“ "Am I new» And dowflnnnn unv . ’ 0"" I u our 0 f ' ' ‘ v rum-n roe I he! In t .n am" I: m .nuny pnunubl Cut-null!“- nun, wummunu. uni-unm- -â€"ku.u' r nun-noun... nâ€" M 1m mum “envy {of V "- Moan mm ‘hruolh Humgmfl {My "hm My, Swedish Evln'olica} Lulhernn o' S»n’ices and Meetingsin the Various Churches Trinity Episcopcl Church ngéu Church «_I 2:00 p. 13. Wedne'sday am, 119 East npen ddxly. ex- la y ue. a! sly u: id] as! ex- 1C6 lay Edward Travels was In" an umhau or ‘ when he was unable m lukt- any cure _of lllmsvlr‘ \\ hutm‘or. but he was well taken care of. He lived with the family of u clergnuun who look espe- rlul pains tn brim: him up prupeltly. and. as fur edumlinu. mmt U! the time he tun-.rht the bug: himwlr van Ned mum-I! lo :1“ 3:“ “In-re it might lu- wxpw h-d In» “'1â€!!! M» "11?th ;l\' In bl! mnI-vmh-nn he (~le the rh~|‘:.\nmn ulmm HH'HL Thv only ropl)‘ ln- ru- n-u'ml “as that hi~‘ father h-ul h-n detain-«l ilhll'uv‘livllh \x'ixh :‘mnrd lo llw mursu to he puhm-d with 1m mm. but tin-y “’vrc In In» l-nmumnivutwl to him â€My :13 Hli'll link in xlw chain of 13w plan mnu- '11) I ln-ur {rum her within n ru-w nluys " "llvr? \Vlm is sun-‘3" "l have only her name. \llu Arabella 'l‘\\ih-lm|l. Your father, I hzn'v inn-n MM. was a very nn-thmlivul Inn-dun“ 1min. who tlunmhx um mery sun In In- lukvu in wlmt mmu-rxml him in mi nun-o. Thuseulmut him never [hunghl uf :h‘kin: Mm qllvfli-HH. but l'ullmvml his nlirm-tinus In llw lulu-r" .\'wl I'm-vivwl this lnl'urlnullun with deep thought, ll» «linl nut like helm: ground out llmmgh :1 mill likv .‘I lmnml of cutfee â€t' unitml inmutlonlly for n (-nnnnnnh-utiun from Miss Twitch; ell. When it Came lt brought no nmnA lnl‘urxnutlun than was absolutely mse-ntlul. lt informed him that h:- mu (0 cuter a wrtmn cullvzv, whvrv he \\:H to fullmv :l «‘vl‘lzllll mnru- or study whit-h hml lm-n minutely lu'nl out for him. lle Ilnlivwl that the ulleH'ts Would glve him a general though not a classical edm-ntlon. One thing Miss Twin-hell warnml him azalnst Klu- fnrlnin: ur any mum mimiul ulllum-u "Your fuluu- run-0r Ls pruviulml fur in m‘er‘l' purllrulur.‘ she wrote. "r-H-n ln the matter of a Wlfu But thh mm uuly be In mute the young lmly lt has been urmngwl you shall nmrr)’ Is livlm; when you have rem-bed the ago of t\\'9!ll.\'-Ullt'. If she ls uleml. you will he at liberty In marry wlmm yuu [Ill-asp." Young Tran-r1 wzu not mun- ni'thHi by this mm of “hut had been prnvidc’d for him than any nther At the tiuw lu- was informal or it in.- u-au smcn teen ymm nld nml had no sum-thwart, (‘unsiAqm-ntly the effm-t mmn him was (“Ht-rm]: from what it would hau- boo-h had In- “90" older and lint rain-3‘ free. There mu I'Ulllilill'e in tin-n: he lug u girl in the World who was [0 lie hi" “1!". He wondered what she was likot H4- pig-mrml her "wanting to his fan-3L a will-my :rvalim- will. gulch-n hair and mild lillu- e-yv-s Shy “nu :Imiallle. kitnl. lm‘iiu: 'l'lu- l|l\‘1'lll‘~'.~ he hmi drawn in his inmxiimliun mu tin- last ulijw-t in- saw lwiun- unit]: to ‘im-n at night and tin- tint “him In» aunke in tin- innrnlnu~lhat z~ “In-n he was not «wpw‘iniiy illli'l‘v-‘lml in «inn-thin: tangihio‘ Edward 'l'ravvrs durin: in~ hum-m days \‘s‘us in no zrvat «lanai-r ui‘ lm-nk in: in hymn “hat lii~i fatiwr had [:99 arranged fur him am far a< warring» was (-unverm-d Chill-go.- uttnin-nts hr.- at a mating nze. hilt tin-y su-idum mar- ry. In the Ilrit pinccx. they lll‘e not air Inn-H1 tu mnrry by the cullrge hl\\',~l; In thv wmmd. their time in sin-m \xitli nwmlmrs of their own sex. and in tin- lhinl fmv or tin-m have the moans with which to support a wife. ilq- this as it "my. Ned Trm‘ers wvnt through the mum without running any Psi)?- vial attnclnnet'it with a girl. tin-Huh he had “Ni! of frivhdw n! his own wt. lung-n m - w..- V to mart? [mi-rum- nhe had money and nothing but tummy to m-ummend her. Another {(‘fltIITO .wus diipleusinx. Suppose tin- giri did uni wish to marry him. Nothing had been said about this. but he had nfwn Hannah: alnnt it. “P did not no how a girl mum be {om-d to all": him i! the dkl nut wish it, Nb. Twin-boil lu hm- ietier informed m... a... nu mkim: his (harm he wng to marry mm " '" Nb. Tum-bell In I I'm that on Inkim: In unnu- up (u Iomn up inelore' him In In! mnoo. It had ceased to be and Inn] lM-unw a reality. run In druid lusl he ï¬nd the .1 m-xl Yam n h-w ulnys ., â€â€˜3; $3.0M? â€RR MW Tran-nu u-uude-rwi more than Welt; This was going through ii!» in a. groove. He might us wml hun- been; a car traveling on steel rails. ‘1‘: My]; that father of his must hat“:- ln-vn RE very singular maul And yet mixhtf not It all be m his gum]? Might nuti his father have taken this means of! forcing his mm l0 beneï¬t by his own! exporit-uce? Nevertheless it must have i been a difllcuit problem. this tyiml “Di ur the fate of the sou by the le‘iu-tr.§ the tielzp to he ut'fm'tive after the; father's llmlth ' ho come m. be: to: further lawman. Re I!!!“ he: to ask “mt WM 2:: pen If the 3!?! he’ was to mam w 5 m hare Mm. Her rem; wan that vru-v vlsluu had, been made for such an mu- mmency. but slur-e It did ’uut concern him she had no lufnrmilllun to impart Un’the sublet-t. in; («pm-hilly qunm‘ :Ilmm Ip-r, Slu- ru-t-inul him kindly lllll' sniol [lull hIs hulm- \\':|- fur the ln‘vwm ‘u h.- with hm: Sh» lh'wl in u muulry plum. mu] 'l‘x‘uvvr“ ruuvlwd ln-r in Jflll’. .\t that suusuu tin-n- was nothing “uphillell‘ :ulmut his rnmninin: with lu-r. :1! least (euumrnriLy Tran-1's hm! â€non “‘nmlerml who this Miss Twitrln-H might he. â€1! rzmwr («pm-1w! to ï¬nd ho-l' a. lm-ullur us his (nt'n-r must hzn’o lu-n-n. 1LI l'mlml hiw :m t-HvrIy Indy, with INHI- in; («pm-hilly qunm‘ :Ilmm Ip-r, Slu- ru-t-inul him kindly lllll' sniol [lull hIs hulm- \\':|- fur the ln‘vwm ‘u h.- with hm: Sh» lh'wl in u I‘nuull‘)’ plum. mu] .\s 500" as he nrrln-d .\il\s 'i‘wiivhell suit! in him: "I have nuthlng in do with the plan your father has laid out for you except to introduce you to the girl you are to marry: But I am obliged before doing so to make a journey. I shall have tn be away a month. You are to remain here while I am absent. 1 have servants here and a ileum-keeper. The housekeeper is essential to your being here. for l mu obliged to leave my niece in the INHISI‘. rind ll would not he prune-r I" leave you Illnh-r the mine run! With :1 young lady withuut :I chalk-run " "Ia your Ilh‘l‘v lhe person I am tn marry?" Tran-era asked. "I mu ulml you apuke uf that." re {FHQ‘d Mi.“ 'l‘wltrhell. "for In (lnlnu n†ynn have rellm'ml me of an n-inlmrnhs nn-nl. l ulmnltl hare ‘tllslikml warning you against one rlusely related in In»â€" ilnlc-«l. whmn l have hrnnght up I will that l wuulll lntrmlnre pm! In the I "The mmt ndrolt part of It." said 9 Miss Mun-womb". "is annfle‘s having ins here tozetht-r telllmz us (but We gmusm‘t (all In In“? ‘ith each other. And she mid us we must. an might I have been spollod“ even for a short period." “1 he: of you." said Travers. "not to put her to this itwom‘euiem-e on my :twount. i will do my best not to fall in love with her‘ I have become mueh interested in and curiom nhout thlu pltln that has been laid down for me nnd Would not for the world do on)" thin: to interfere with it I shall cer- tuiuly not heeoute involved \\‘Ilh nnx' woumn until i have met the one pro \‘itlml for me. Then. if I don't like-her. l shztll hreztk away from my litilh‘l'.‘ intentions and do as i please. or course i speak with the proviso that the girl :tt-repts me.“ 'i‘ruvem asked Miss 'l‘wltt-hell why .~he eouhl not make the lutrmlm-tiou before she left. but not no szltlsfm'tiou. Xelther would she gin: him any lu- formntlon us to the girl's npwxu‘unee. age or characteristics. Her m-tion Mix in perfect keeping with everything else pertaining to this singular «Hair. The lust. injunction given hint by Miss 'i‘witchell was that he was to say nothing to Miss Louise .\iuryweuther ax to why llt' “us there. lie promised anything that was required of him since it was now only a month he tore the tï¬ystery would be solved. girl that I! In†lbw-n :ll‘rilllL't'd ynu s'l‘l“ marry. ufh-I' my return I box at yuu nut to (‘umplirnte matters by mukiu: Inn: to Lulu. Unless you ran assure llM' that you “‘“IJIOI do .w l slmll have In sand her nwuy' during my nhsem‘e. 'l‘lu- (mum.- Is that I lngve no plum» to send her. This Is her home. and It would [min luv tn HII‘II ln-r out of It. I shall lnrvuk u“ lntvntiuus and ( course I speak \ (he glrl :n-rvpts l "l .unrm-«l you two ln-fun- i wont mm) to lump from falling in love with mlrh utili'l' l hun- rm‘eivmi infurulu- tlun <im-t- my (in-parturu that )«m have :h'vu cvur)‘ muh-m-v ui' having Iii-Ire- gnnlwi my “‘urulu: " "l mu n-sulw-d." snid Travers. "not In lw lulllilu'i‘t‘d “'lth wnlkitm on this «hulk line, olruwu :Ilnmst lwt'urer l was burn. any mum-r I shall lu-ruufter tin :Is I like." "And |." snhi Miss Murywmthvr. "will Imt in: til-d down by a lot of regulatiuus with the making of which I llzld hulking Kn tin." "This rue-nus. l summse." said Miss 'i'win-lu-ll, "that you have ralh-u In love with vuvh other mm are enungul?" "That‘s about it." replied Truvom. "And you. Lulu» do you milult that?" "i do." said the girl with a blush. "\‘nry well The mystery pertaining In hath nr yun i~' solved. Ynu. NH] Travers. un- tlu- sun or â€10 lute- so'nlor purtuvr of (ln- 'l‘ruwrs .\l:|r_\'\\*t,-ulhur munufuvturhng ï¬rm. and you. Lulu. are the «laughter at the hue juulnr purtlwr in the same concern. Singu- IurIy eunuch. hull! men worn widow- vrs 011le min NW rlslld The)†fanm-(l :ln ugrm-uwhl Hm! you (Wu \\'I-r|- l" he hruuuhl up in marry mu-h nun-r. uwn the stun-k u! the munmny jnimly "All‘s Well that ends well.“ said Traven. embracing Ill! ï¬ancee. “I must confess Hm! the affair hm: been man- aged very mlrnItly." The ï¬rst thlngv Miss Twin-he†did :Iflm‘ m-r n-mru mm to summon Trav- m-x um! All.“ .\l:lry\\'e-nllwr lu-fure lwr Inï¬-tln'r ,. “To ('ompletv this urrnugomvnt your marriage rum»; ue-xl: then Nod ls to spend thv time in the tummy newes- sary to learn the lmslnms, unvr whirl: he and you. Lulu, owning jolmly nearv ly all the stock. are m elwtlhlm presiâ€" dent. uml be Is to be mnmluer." and you. Ne-d. m‘elmmlly In manage the lnlslnwï¬ â€œe nréll f' (p ï¬zifure mug - genergl ph ‘ ‘ non hmgtnre. demo};- in: where “j“ x sturi m shining on Y .-, ‘ A MD- ‘ Juhn b.- Toole. the {animus Engllnh .r-onmdmxi and tumult-cl joker. and Mr. Justice Kym-kins: “ ho was afterward Hard Brampton; mere great friends. l'l‘hm who at flipper together one fm't-nlm: flsousslm the manta of the‘ 311m. Tliof jungle incidentally mention- ed thut‘ be lutendwl ma the marrow ~ghing tb‘é min She hut! lu-on tutu: ï¬fteen yHIru lm'm‘lsa- he demerwd it 1.“ ’l‘odle was leaning he luhndlv in- antral: ' their uttéluw . anetil‘. and dull wher- ewr n and {w tides in the depths of £110 ï¬rmnujenl; g ‘ \‘mv us tol‘. 34am and Venus in our om: “Helm; It need litrdly be said that the: are surely luhqblted by llvlnc beings of name khnl Olluh'atlohn who“ that M1! hm; In rare atmosphere. It dIIv thirt 1w 11 minutes longer than our «m ll seam of the same tube. but IUXIKUTI ulnrx’thm and show raps It the palms, IIIul um; \xuter \upnr. though the amount I» qmnll. )lnru ls a desert planet. \I ill! a. turv rare alr, about llke that la: the big 'ecr region»: or the utm- :Iltl,\':I umul‘mlll‘s. But :Is life on the t‘tll‘lll I-xIIIIlIIN to the lll:h('~'l plate-cur; :un'l Inonntnltm «wt-om nlII-n [nun-t n:IIf_\' l'l'uzt‘u.) lt Inzu lllmr .-\i~t ull thu pll'llltl .\l IN, whlth has It m dt'l. llL‘ tI-IIIIuI' mum mi nhnnn In the forum I III. uf I. loud?» lalthu millght helt. after tln- <IIII lntsmxtï¬n' the )IIIrtin'ns. 'l’lI.» [Irnlxillillly «It: Venus ll-ing lu- bnl-lnwl ls [laugh gromm- than tlmt ut‘ .\l:II'.~'. fur \Eenq-l lututes ln Z'l lmIIIs 21 minutes ll ltl all rennet-ts so closely resemble-s o é‘uth as to he called her tu‘ln sister: «\fipnxs has an nlmudunco «if Mr. ('IOW;_‘_\\'tlter and also moun- lull!" and ties-dim: sens. lakes and rlv- ers. The was are like Ours except they :Il‘t' uhtlr the year belug “:23 days In lemrtl . Why should not such II plum-t be: Illl ’blted'.‘ If a man we" transported to gem" and landed there without lnjy'ry it seems (‘ertuln that I). could llve';utl'?tlourlsh physically un- der the all‘ mtg temperature of tLls lmunlt'nl |llllll¢¥-,"T._ J. ‘.I. Set- In Les- lit-'5. I f ht" Fin! Bkyurnw. i The nix; skng'aper was planned (but i not mum gby . l'urislun architect In the gyenr I ‘1. it his to be more than | '30!) f é’hixh Iliad provide rooms (of Hi. Pouimiun W His Wonder atl‘tht Opflmifln of Emu-non. Tlmmus (‘urlylv's frlendshlp I'lth lin. lvll Waldo Emerson is a [miller of lllslnl). but Umllcs Eliot .\urton tell: in his publluhqd letters that Carlyle marveled at lhé umlmlmn or the Amer. “ ‘l nut-w with y? In thlnkln' that the times that ,Jlre mmin' will be wane than out-b. tunl that by tllltl by turn may thrdug-h Ion: puln "ml (“Stu-SS lc-urn to «their, the law Ptt'rlltll. or order. “ithnut h’lï¬h‘h 'tlwre can be neither justh-e mgr lav-u] happiness In this wurld or in :my ulhvr. The last man In Enz- lnml who ï¬nd {imll faith It) It was miwr t‘mtuwt-IL; “'\\'¢‘l‘|. it may he as yuu say. I'll) :2... plntlusoplier. \Vritlm: tu 1573, Norton sun: "LAN we wvre sitting to- gvttu-r junk "flu!" my running in this :tt'tt-rnmn. Curlyle spoke of Emerson. "l‘lwru's at great contrast betWeeu Emerson nml myself. lie st-etuu verru .mttent with It“: and mites much sut- ixfnvtion In the world. especially in your t-uuntt'y. One would suppose to [war him flint ye hand no troubles there and no s'lntre tn the darkness that hnngs over them- old lands. It‘s a n-rra strikln', and curious spectzu-h- t0 ln-huhl u'tnnn s'o conï¬deutly cheerful us Emerson; In those dnys. 'rUh \{uum \uu’ mind culling M the no“ will?†aim-es uml telling them ulnmt mat nth-Hi wars? It will be u tlp for étlurmuem Inslu- lnrurmntiun. yun kno§v Mad will do me no end of .4 gum! “tin um pups: “'\\'¢‘l‘|. it nulS' he as yuu say. I'll) not sml: .I \vrm blnod) minded old \illnln uflm all [hen- a cordial lnugln. nut qultg an hottfld an ogre us some good [numk- llnnitlne. But the wnrhl is verrn black to me. and l we nntllln‘ tn ha- (mitt-n! wlth ln lhlu hraml new. pan-m ~01 IN) of ours. 'l‘llere' s nothln’ to hope (or frum ll hut conlusion' "(EomlEptmclnnsf No. sir!" exclaimed the Jnlhï¬. \\ no t90k the [precaution of am-mnpmulmt Toole to his but»! and swing lém safely» to bed chain-Vida"! Serenity. A M unumeda‘n people mljcu one great advantage iowr nil othersâ€"the) nmer sjlfl'i-r [until the anticipation of that w. {b is to tome. and. as n natu~ rnl rch 1:. [Jun git" always enjt'); the preseuti although uniy a few hours may 89 mt? tliem from disaster or «won 1' m dwuii.‘ Thv’lr implicit be- liuf in ht) ol‘dnittpd future imparts a digniï¬mï¬ wpose {and outward calm to an tin-ii notions.+Blu(-kwood's Magn- zlne. 5 ; . Fat ‘ {Wiy - you.rnn away. Franz? tnnzâ€" nae mm: was no nnkl ’ Fatbqr~Thnt Is no reason no I Hi In"? The {gunman-t] mmmn hus often the quk fps! beï¬-hnuun. the rim-st lust. Nu- muï¬a mm 'mnsmnm: She will fevl which“ sm-akingmbe Understands your imflQst â€mufï¬ns: she known with- Iiiâ€"AI. A...) {in Piml’nino Paradox. out I) “'hite 322A 0064! Exam“.- rnm‘ï¬wuy '4†youm GLOOMY CARLYLE. (01.1.;lnndon Black and :Defl'ea 'Wnukcgan’a Maydr. WAI‘EGAN. ILL. â€"- The city commissioners rowoked the license of the Majestic wetter because its mun- ager deï¬ed the mayor and threatened to present a play when ordered to do otherwise. The manager hired I hull in North Chicago. two miles dit- uut. hnd produced thevplny there. He threatens to sue the city for 810; 000. The pence hereafter are to cen- sor all local (haulers. Primary Start!“ “Watt" } GALRBURG I'LL. -â€" Tuesdnys primary startled the "wet" elemenli here. Following closely the lndorse; manta of I local option ornnlutlonq 1,286 women uent to the polls md‘ nominated “dry" cmdldates for nlder- I men In «M ery ward i There were 1,375 votes by men. The clzy will vote on the saloon question April 7. Get Agriculmnl Adviser. DE KAI.B, ILL. ~ Attacked by county farmers have engaged A. M. Ten Eyck as agricultunl adviser. The expenses are to be pnld by the county board of supervisors. the Rock- ford chamber of commerce, the Rock. ford banks} Ind by charging a mem- bership fee 01.1 cent In acre to all farmers who are supporting the mou+ nxent. Now Bishop Commut- ST. LOI'IS. 310. â€" The REV. Henry Allhoff “as con-ecnted bishop of the lxelleville Ill. diocese of the Cntboxic church. The consecntor wu Arch bishop Quigley of Chloaxo. He Was anilled' by Bishop‘ Rhoda: of Phicago. Sermon! {were preached Ry Bishop Schrembo of Toledo,0 .and by Archbishop Glenna: of St Louis. Wu Tyhr’l Rï¬ollion. Attmpu tn ï¬x by Mantle the'wam of agricultural Iabom in England were largo-Ix mpondhle for the amt revult of 13“. or â€Wm Ter-r'l‘ robe!- Hnn.†ll mnmvnlrd llw (Impnlrlnx Mort of lamluwnm to get hat-k m the Mn»! 0! mum hummb the: Mark death mme tn make Mhur do-nr.’ m: the Inn! of, tho manor onntmt tho mark. He warned (hr any um km! down to 1 mm:- m n num- :- any. Had he put 6 rams In 8 mt! in the wind nle tin-re might have Mn nu ~159in Pmocity. Little Wlllle ls really too precociou- I met him the other dny will: ya school has under his am. . “Well. well." add I. “and 8° 5'03 3° to .0wa now. eh?“ “Aber nit!" aid little Willie. old hen‘u mo old for me.†Vinâ€. Mlké!" uld muo' wm‘u “Aln' : I over nix?“ “And do you love your tucker?†l FRANK L. SIIJESTROM emu-naiwéhrlmwmsm 1mm Télopho‘nu Luke For.“ 617 and l†Cross Creek Lehigh W hen you are in the market for anything in the Coal line call phone 65 FURNITURE STORE Antique Furniture Repuired and Reï¬nishod right in your home ï¬r" --COAL-‘--?‘ “ There are Réadom†Vincent. Quarta LAKE FORBT, lLLlNOlS at this bake‘ry ynu getï¬a combina- tion of the ï¬nest flout the moat skilful mixing. and pcgfect baking. And you: get it every time too. Our b‘ead never disappoints. Try it to day and you can be ture of getting innit as good tomorrow 30d even day » 45 St. Johu An. W Park but... :74 Palm When You‘re Handed A I hanfg-Bmd' W. Central Ave. smutsmqsmmm rant-m “m Telephone H. 'P. 13 Dtlkl‘i , M! L“- Gary’s Home; Bakery 1.3.5..- n34. DR. WATSON VENCEL mum: BARBER SHOP Fresh Butter, E“: and Poultry 33! It“ A“ m4mu J. ESTHER Geo; mm John 1mm samba 1* m