Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Sep 1909, p. 4

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M “II. le‘ I'Mâ€" ”MM L191. mm; Fuwu may. “It am ”1009- "3“an BU‘IOOIA 1‘9 :Dbuu Wflfld 2‘50 q 290-- gm" It’- “I for (or Immune: I‘ H“ In) ”The um?" “has“ the! do. They no nu cram with the mall muhhln. hurt-la. II m I momma Inn” 3“,." ‘School Clan-«Why not? "I Inn-M one. 3nd I knot. Evan mm my hound Imag- homo - M. hull. of amper- Mm m out ch. country, and they “most arm a. brim. or them may be «banana 3 brim upright and faced with ml or nun. Jolt mo 0 Von... In. Scribbler "mun-sink) -â€" “can you do. never marry I now-â€" W of min I. chat II the but. by Ina-urn of heIcllt. II mm of lug: sad (old: II thlch the DHâ€" md elect In nought. (ho um!“ abs-m any run union Inn I foot to GUM” Inches. A Man in “Mint hauling or I: sold or I"- ur cochrlh clasp: directly In from “ammo. mm or find!- my. chm flu unit“ Ind father out mmbodydthoMIumualâ€" In; the em'n by from (on to It: lichen. Aflrlnuduiumumfl ll Iii-ot- an Ind the Wm allure, The hair and In mm to v-rlhohtnlndhdmuphl hm hull on top a! the Mod. m m Mn”- 0' In. all nun. Thy m I. w «HM Run-In log-q n‘ 'm do an) nluolutuly will ru- W“.- l.‘ "not sum. The But of tho “mammal" nu for vocal bu "rind II cue-.0. 110 m ant-mp" In] “land I. M to mogul-h the not nm path but“ In. mnm- Inch. II Ibo In.“ ln-cdlulomlolmuu lawn-non. 0! mm the" will In Mur- not «no no “new. but may II" not Duo-o ml "va” «pull the ion “a a but turn I- mom low "Lu" 0. 'II .- h‘ to .~ “Brighten some one elee'n life. Cheer more one else'e pathway every day. This le the bee! inveetmeot that any of u: in this world an ever gone to male." We won‘t repeat the neme of the men who said it He hu- an- nounced (int he is going to week air ecuriiy henceforth. Moreover, there ere lo mlny other people who both live ee he doe- eml talk an he does that It In not uen-emry to draw the moral upon the [articular mun. ."Brighten more one eiae'u life" That it met excellent advice. it in good old-feihioned morality. just no good w-du u it ever Wu. end jut u good for the future a for today, However, In the «me in which it [I used, it ie very imperfect, very partial advice. A little ective work in brightening come one elle'l life by direct personal : effort.- neede to be supplemented more today than ever before by indirect method- 0! brightening other people'- livu. aperlelly through rewinint from creating oonditions which have the op we". elect. For many i-itizenl. end especially hr those who give the “hflghtming” edvioe molt freely. the indirect methods of eeif-reetuint ere vastly more important eoeleiiy then the other. When 5 men mom: I fit tom of hueineu OllOi’INonl which have In their direr-t reeuit the driving of monitors out of hueineu by meth- ode nlun unfair, and often illegal; when he mrlhcu fumiliee rothleeely beret-e he in not in immediate con. tea with the winning ulemhere; when hie uiechenl-m of hueineee II no line thu he and“; hid hemi- in the pock- et. of e hundred thousand femiliee end uln wealth m euiiy thet hie male thought i- thet. he is to he per eoneiiy Approved her-nee he take. no little. then. indeed. it i.- hut e poor communion thei he nuke. it e point of directly brightening some Migh- hot'e life every day. To one life thu he brighten. directly than are thou- eeed: me he darken-u indirectly. The new mommy till take full mum of each mu el their pmpor vein. 'OIII'I “1mm MU]. MN? drc m the lawn“: nut-min cutou- on pr eon! within n and In! of tho dim-III! The price at for coal land ‘15 low; lur- lt mull Ina-u been hlg‘n My year. no. deoul railroads. a mid lava bun prohlbltln. Without “Hit", flirt": we: ‘6. have Mm no fiIEL'x‘ manual ul'u'mdé. :30 m: nus aux lair» ly that tho liberal volley of the swarm men! In the past ha: been the factor whlrh nuke: It- more bun-Insulin pol- ley at the pro-ant Ind future po-lble. no Inn-or OII'I. fl" II It "m. tho manor. m 0'0 Mil?” m lulu-Ix "Don‘t you Im manna-2mm anneal. mam! wrnmmum 0!an Konnlnon gamed u the thought 0! fitting 0mm Helen Chile the mlunbly contemplugd 'hlt might have been. Ho know the film! would choke him and that he would parish In "any before the do» left use on. 'You'll mny M1. to new an, old an." he I“. "1â€"! am: am “00m out md look us our." nld lute-fly. v "We've got the final little hat you over out your foot In. Helen 9" me strict omen lf ever I an new you to (in; you out to one her. “an on you come to dinner?" Knlloon sinned And mannered. Holen Ind been nklng for him! Hal- on had been wondering when ha in! to in u he had fearedâ€"«he had not hot: this to forget! "When on arm have you been hoping yourself? demnnded Mum- ly. “Holan In: liked me lorry times If I W It. you“ Kan-1m Md 1 inundation mu Halon could have brought up the Inn!- at of mat-rim (or amnion with Illa an m ind the not been trick- d Into a make by Mnuofly. H. u- m the "riding n and manor ad that ho had felt prolonndly my for Helen "or nflemrd. lam. he atrial It to the length at fooling n cumin Mlcuy thou! filling um tho Iatuflnâ€"uhe (and Mn. litur- 11 night m up.” by the ruin! of old nonfat. he stated like a skim-h born when Mum” cornered Mm downlovn one «by 1nd Incl-ted anal Mn yum. than I visit. a, latterly-I In" experienced (or fully (we yum. Kalil-on also was . 'onllysr It the shrine. “mush a (”It III :1qu11:!" one. It In no limbo o! Ken-how'- m. then “My motioned In Ill olhnd way an: to and Helen Inn plug to In m I month or no later. l80rry for llclcn '- tho inn than his friend In!- mm In. null; rout to flu mt In Inurly and army ludlu up I. lb. ma 0! damn": bllal Intel no bum ol mu-Ir do" no mm» 10.!“ Ilml« I W I! I» Ian-um ol Inn. Yo all. on and. um! to n' nonr- "I‘M. CIICMMI. IM l-Ma. um! lawn". M 00 m fly or." run 0' ”mi (Ill run nu! man no rm Inn. and mu m in unit "or each M"! lurk vb“ me ho m I m Illa And It. In )um A who of to. bunt-t u. and 4M nu. A null Io hula. and to» haul. demo M It. but who am tmnln our an. A no. «Mod In "to man; an hour my“! In unan- n..« M- mm hm u m- m". lml Mucu- Wmdvlmh [Into or fun: Tho ”no IMO mu a hill-Mac U. to a mom duo (mlnn vu luoluuly l-dllonnl, ‘l’nmn. Ibo [In mud to utmllnlly. whlch on. no no“ mun- malt-mu do" not don. III the con-ton urn a! wanna full. ad "toil-o mou'n No nation on not -y I! do” not mun will! I. unponlu to unmet Movements are 5000qu mar- ui men lnlernlflollll. w. my won I dllonnl In- m In other nn'hm‘. I. III] "In. our-om. on our ”Hon-l Individuality. but cannula- I0 I" In to lull-(o an. another. You any .0 Iron Vltdlvouok through Europe to Vancouver no you In! In. pm. nully Ibo uln- rutouu prov-Illa. (M can though!- ln fnhlon. (thin- lmn poalolfln‘l. madam cum-n”: Ielrgraph of Iron. a rhool Irv-um. In In! all Ibo lunch! or western clvulullon. And now she’l- lunar-uh: . cbnultw II... A! on moment III. "on no to l remlnllt movr mat. rim. hula; ”may muddled the who]. III“ And confined It Imh the ration] dnu move- ment. the (MI turned on! Grand u hon, (or "m undomood mu nu win! I“ done in ID. tut. 0111A AT LAST coma mo 11‘s 0". By Lord Wlllluu Cull. The Chlnen gentleman lu- boon trained In the philosophy. Manny Ind culture of his mo. Ind both In nu wood! and In his thought he beam the mark: of the ace-Ilean- of flat mining. Ho bu now thoroughly mum his union] values- and his cousc- quant humtluuon. And the whole mu: 0! In- ulllgent thought. in Chinl, which In a law you- no eon-«nth. Ind oM-unnflsm. has not become prourmlu. oven rovoluvlonuy. I would like to an In export tax of generous dimsn~ Ilon. luviod on American hoinuu. This would he in th- inumt of the homo. It might keep the American him on this side of tho All-mic. ll mlsht keep the Auction fortunes hen. um it might keep some of flu tonic! nobility It homo. By Paul Marlon. Tho: oltllude of certain foreign .ahlemen tow-rd Amerlwus Is that .u ought to produt-e helm-wee here m' the export market. 1 have zelrd representative“ of this class runkly ny thut they were not runsht up to work; that they do not know how to make money. They meet somebody to look after the uuterlnl things 0! thin world, no not they may get I shlre or good wing, no, u the American! sum 0 be the most successful money "" “"“"' mutter. nowadoys, why ahouldn't they trade their llllal for tho dollar: of Amerlcah halve-sen? l have lean recently come of the most ntoundlng Ind baret'oced negotlntlonn In thltt Hon of bargaining. 1 Wu amazed It the father. who can- unted to It, oven partlclplted lu It-«men of strength and chlructor ll home, I hon felt, lorry for husbands lod by their wive- In an. mod chase after titled Io- clot]. mun.- . TAX TO STOP METER 0F TITLES. DOWNERS,,,GBQLLW Would Mutton: nqer come? Ronni-n mu could use things me rapidly up- pmohlng one of. those thlrdm’cll- Int- he had vitae-ed In problem "That's right!" um Mn. latterly. "I win an you had forgotten my man! Tell me somethingâ€"«beta. Jack comes" she um on. ”I'm ro- Illy anxious to know for I serum reason. flu nnythlns In your llfo nude you 1â€"4 woman-hunt?" "In lt-h It as long an that?" and Knnbtm. nervously. He choked ”a coughed as I! he were trying to add ”nothing Ifld Milly N. am om In a mall. neared voice “Helen." In "It's like old times. Isn't. It?" Ike cooed. moving her chnlr n ma. clout to Mm. "Do you know, I nanny haven't seen you since I got married?" Knnlnon could fool cold pen-pin- non burn from "pry pore. Ho glanced nervously through the .m- dow In the Mn hope that Matter], in comlng up the will to an Mm. "Rob. don‘t you ‘llrs‘ Mattcrly' mo.” she commanded. sitting do'n very clone (a Mm. " 'Helen‘ In good enough around here. .\'o. .lnok was called “fly (or 0 few minutes. He'll I). back soon. I'm and "9‘: not here. Rob, I want to talk to you alone." madden panic, n he roamed that they were um. "I'veâ€"I‘ve boon wry may. Intlrrly." he mitt I'lwnrdl)’. «erâ€"Joel: u home.“ no, added "Why. Rob Knolls-nu, ron old wraith!" she nthlnml. giving hm hm mgr hunk "What do mu mun by mm». In like (Mu? 8“ do" Ind let me leak at you!“ Kennm felt ll- Iny to a man. Kent-Ion felt smiling 'mly‘ Winn Realm-on tom-Md mo 0MP“: Mum n J,» Hum” room on Thurs-day "vain: ho had "and Mn- M! m m mm“ Ibo omnl Mk. l man And margin" N ban on under Melon”: raw-«Ian when not mm "In pm; Intn the parlor TILL I! sovnmmwnmn. .uu‘l mum." "Wail. I‘m glad you roamed In: In.‘ aid Man-fly. «my. "I Ill nrnld you ran pm. '0 auto Mr any out II the turbo: and put at II through I hymn MI "3!". "no. "a". The!!!” "ulna? An you loan Than-lay? VIM! llrn'o m- card with "no ‘nanlu llulo “am I'll tell no man- In "top up “In daywwg‘n no!" lo haw Manny? "So. I! Inn mu." nId Kenn-om 1m. and“ no in on! at II. In I“- od. "l mm run out not». "on!" [or I mu. hulk-Jun to! a that rm; yon-«Ald-ind Mn Skinny." M 'Whyâ€"â€"whyâ€"l don‘t under-and I.” I. ma. mm: M: Indict- viola trick I“. ll. lam fork. It you In: to." no! lo an. In ”any of any on Do man not "tun. although In doo- uol like to pm with Mo Manhunt“! "0 mun look plea-Ill whom" he Illhn 07 (ml. Alter the uroopeune ulllvr rut-he- hi- / new home. whether it he in Alba-la. t‘an-dn. or In the punb-ndio of Ten: he mutt. A: main! himself with hiu neighbor: and the unitary in which he in to live and rumou- bor lhll every one look. upon a stun." with a nulplriou- no. Titeraioro, Dolor. he on becom- tu-quaimod with his new mini; born. he mull naive many I numb and utlli in u on blind And not using UM! In going on ll’Olllld him. Minn II can ltlnin I urea; (acting in the con» munlty in must be as meat I. a lamb Ind. nilbou‘h he “on (but no in oat being Ire-ted jun out") “$11!. in in ohlluci to remain In [cod npitéu and lhow enmity tovurd none. ii I pruwtiw null" or a null" that bu nlnuiy bought I": (am bu In no- or «Modal. tools the neighbor: will want to borrow them, in order TRIALS OF THE WESTERN SETTLE! Get I llne on yourself I! ,wu can and react: for sun- pertln; yournel! of lendenclu lo egollnm, Go! the opinion. loo, from some person or person. who will hand you [he truth u they see ll. You can't Iflord to lulu the rluk o! the dine-u. It ll one of the subtle characteristics of egotism mm. It operates in way. making it Impossible that the ego- iilt himself Ihail htve the least practical lino upon its results. In taking the egotistical point 0! View to him- self the young man constitutes himself the judge of all his lemmplishments. Some one else is paying him for «nice. which he in required to render to the “thine lion or that employer, but under the influence of his own egotium that young men may find lhn' suddenly he has assumed the attitude merely o! pleasing himseli. And it in one of the marked lendrnclen of the poliiion that the lurther the egutiu goes in this direction the ruler he lind- lt, to utlsiy his 0th vanity. An old friend of mine, a pastmaster in the art at business on s scale involvius millions of dollars and thousands of men. insists that one of the greatest handicaps or the young man in business life Is an excess of egotlsm. _He admits that a certain stimulus of exotism may be necessary sud natural to youth, but long ago he made up his mind that its pre- ferred the young man lacking in exotism to the young man sink-ted with an excess or ii. EGOTISM MOST INSIDIOUS DISEASE. 'l'hera mutt be nu msllng on the rubbish heap of all things Chine” because ”my are Chinese. The priceless Jewell 0! Chinese wisdom must be [ll‘I‘SerEd‘ Second ly. (here must he built lnlo Ille l‘hinese culture the higher and liner part or our social system. thoughts ran in dinerent linen: Now all mil in chanc- lvm and (thin: is (as: becoming a member of our civili- zation. When she does who will be bold enough to lay lhni fashions originating in China wiii not spread to the west? )lru‘ Isn't In I Thus the circle In squared unlemn decimation of the In" What an bocom o! the oid-Inhlon- ad mother who told her children [hf m would arm Ian alumna? "Section I. no it enacted by the miniature or the State of Minis-Owl, That the town or Sturgls, In the coun- ty of Oktlhbehn. In hereby Incorporm. Md. sad that the corpornte "mm a! sum town 0h!" be As folio": Begs". Mug u the quarter make In from u! Caleb Hannah's raidmce, and run- ning ll: hundred yards every (firm "on. mixing said comm-am "mm t'olve hundred yards square," There Items to be n yellow streak in human nature that nukes it always want to sum the responsibility. "An m to Incorporate the town of sums. In ottlbhem Ponnty. mm» Ilppi. A Frank. I. flatten-"In. Tho mum of Sturgls ln Mlsnlnlppl In the only round nus" town In ex. meme, By legal enactment the dr- cle has been swarm. And the maho- mulcnn any not proceed to calcu- late the In! of I square circle. ln (he law. at Mlmlnlppl for the ymr 1386, on page 6x2. 1: round the follow. lug: "I might as well to" yml why I'm mm." mid Hekn suddenly. "I Imu- tho tween-t young 'ldnv! Yes, ain’- ncmally younn~mny five or In nun older than I, You would llke her. I know she's going to he at Twin [Ales and I'm determined that you shnll know her. Jack and I both think she would make just the right '"0 for ymn."â€"-(‘hlcm Dnlly News. "Whyâ€"-n-all.v.“ he ”unmoved. pounding MI hmv with me wot hand- Ierehki. "I-~l wouldn‘t like to prom- isv. Mrs. Man "oknvâ€"crâ€"dm Jack knot "Ill. yonâ€"4râ€"â€"â€"â€"" "We?! going to Tun Inlet." aha I‘M. ntl‘hl)‘. “('mllrln'v you (0 the" 1m! nm (mm,- and form-r your mun ulna?“ Kennlm mllxod um mom»! had mum “cunts." mm"! «muhk In Imn II- Inu-m olelflol and "MI in "om IL 'IAI new" haul I-wn tmre.‘ he an! "I don't know thorn I‘ll no. I usual- ly go um mm m "In mountain." In Add"! dawn-Mr. "Du Wu nu [a m Tum Min!" I’M crown «to. pmml‘n‘ Mr :Mu on not hurl um! DIMln‘ her rlhmr n he! km In "or mm: confldonflal ",1 Im- ulmhk. "an. I'm loin. to .m into rm" nl-ln - mm MI." mm! on "elm. lwlhm u mm In 9» 1mm mama In. I" I'M" m. mrnwrn a! nu nu "ll-n um calm» your unum m?" ‘.\'m uo.‘ sold Krunlnon. II our who "I'm mum at!) In AM!“ a prim lonnlum Mmmlna lurk “M! Then In 4M tug-«r 1‘th had bun til-mum: «he mun-m? In Mn «Mame! fancy Kauai-on ran“ to. Man-r11 morning on! M the how and nlutlnu lo 0 an!" H: mm Mm! Ho- lnnvd but In MI 0er wally chic! Into I (la-my ban and dubbing the but 0! M: an bun! with II, "I In- u'o uvlully foolish a! me lo lllal mu A thin." won! an “I. Inn-fly. "but summing Jul: uh! pm It Inlo my mind. I‘m on glad u Isn't mu." m. mm. with I pull: llu'l mu. nigh. I Imp I'm not." no murmund By John A. Howl-ml. By J. B. Dunn. the our“! by me I'D-nun- flcflall‘l-‘finn- «M in n» "and Oman- on" on" m u. ov .. "1n“ '1th no .- 0! I” I!" Imnq In llmphdly. o I'm-how!» mm. a! nmmgn. 0 than Anym'u-v ladm' N If m- mun Mnbo'Jn-nuafi r- maul”... law n n M‘ n: w .- wmu‘ "‘ Clio-n one". 208-207 Once", I. “It. Ana-Alan m...- 1.-....- Ola-“l.“ ”Warm-l WA...- “In!“ This tnuld be a fine old work! to live in If a man man! sup hall a Omen of M: Mr caution for I three room cottage on a few mun he! 01 ml estate. "0‘ You are nlnlady an ornnmfln In the prim-sum; Hiegfluln nlamr. lull-.0. Sher Now that l hnvp Onion my donor's donut do you think I will SIII'IM as a physhJan.’ Ramrmlvr the mm»â€"lknn'~x ~«nml Iako 1m other ”an In mam: m» m», «vrrnovu mused In- kidnu‘ lrmnhlp A [PI’ mnmhs am I pron-rm! Damn Kldnm lit": a! lin-h l fllmrmmn :- drm: smrr. and an" mum: "to mlvnls M 00¢“ '10! l "Mitwl mom! who! Tndal‘ I ran any mm l am as In" as "or. and shall always Its-en a ha: 0' Dunn‘s Khluoy Pills rm ham! ‘ For salo by all drain: run I." «ma. Pastorâ€"llllhum t'o. Mflalo. Not You". no» anntu For m. l’nlml Stairs. 1'hn'lrs (‘ "Iva" .195 all "n [hum-nu (in-w. m. tau. plus-II In munmwml llmn'u I I'illn I nufirrrvl n emu :Iva min In my link and a lmrnlnz ”an In mam: m» m», «w mused In- kidnu‘ lrmlMP mnmhs am I pron-rm! Damn I la a! lin-h l fllmrmmn .i dun: Tn I'InI nfl Ilrixhtk Illwmv hrloylt limn'u run:- dum- urml u hum-n “to". ‘ I'HII Dunn- (lnu Pmlc MIDI lluog- all: and Need fl. KMM)‘ lll- come ant-«h muwrl ILIEA'I cv'cuoomu, calm ILL I” 'rumo Artâ€"Pm "0! Ba. Emu-a and Inuit-mm Par wddhn. 9min and rum ”11!. m m. llnl Minn alt-u turn: you Mum Hu- hum“ mumm- HN I! "w color k unhmlflu. H mm- am- mums. and wvflmvm. I'm-mun Immmn. trail”. I-«Infnl. In Him than m an [hun- Khlnn G. V. WOLF “ms-s wmnla cut FLOW! I. G. 1!. BUNGE giant!" WIOII IIIOI - . SELF-"Elli“ TIRES fuggggg W W am gonna: TED-I RIDE «I “mid “Ream? Wig 'umi! an IT us. (In! men ml: n KHnrv :Ival Yrom "my! .4! u" t"! Irla I"! It does look as H' the more exper- Ience me people have the lens may know. “You see" explained ihe wife. “he's been having same sort of matter with his stomach. and he consulted two dif- ferent doctor: about it. One told him to eat a ripe apple every hour. and the other mid to rent an hour NV” eating. So he's irylng in do hath." ne noetor- mm. A lady. whose husband seemed to he doing little but No. In the hammock and eat apples. wan asked by a nym- mthenc neighbor that the Gamma with Mm mm ”Doctors." she repfled. sadly. "No. he hasn't came "an a tor» lune." A writer In Twin-‘5 melne tplls the mory. TEA MING AND EXPRESS!!!) Mu 3"an (1". “my: «â€" h min or wk: n- 11193”. on or 3.3.... Mmmmhme-duonlmd My. but me law lone i; Ind: on m. Outwiemmm II! It.“ um um can" TIE MB man was WI! son by “that!“ «an. only. Decorator 100 FOOT! STRIIT LEW. F. EDWARDS 4.4.4.: .3 . .21.?3412 fin 2.0.3.... at. 1* Fruit-.3. amra wâ€" c v- Mud-I ”WWI-E m um Man-cu \‘IMIMShmtk mum-e M a m n- Thu-Mi auburn flowing whine wrin- Io III“ A um W. 5an I N‘ud In”; . l. by 3'th

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