Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Aug 1912, p. 6

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Nov 11an. 21mm II the candy m with tho stick. mum will undoubted- “ h in“ from ti!- tlmo tornrd. Juan-mount. Vlo W11".- Holpleu. “By 1010," laid Blnkl. “flint. wu tough. Here'a a his lot of pianos de- stroyed by fire up In Syracuse. The fire department was utterly helpless.” “Win! was the trouble?“ asked Zanypate. biting instantly. .. n ,u," ‘_ ‘k- bluyluuu. vuuu. .-..n....-.,. “Why, the hose couldn‘t play on the piano." explained funk», whereupon everybody In the ciub was invited In to enjoy want! It the expense of the party of the second putâ€"Hm pet'- Weekly. “”1 It. Venemblo Stnnsor (“droning Sunday “boon-80". what In the burden. (Max to remember? Tommy Tucker (ueln‘ thn no- body else had tnytblns to anonâ€"Tho hardest thing to remember In to take umu ........ u down the Ice ficfiardrln the from VIII)- dov am: the man ha been doe; Ind filled the Ice box. W__._. "I! an he did. "Inn. sanguine. 101 Ma plan ’01:: with the m, In nun-cumul- ud Ibo grub. 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"Just to show you that he’s a weak ulster he’s saviu‘ up hll money to send his two boys “my to college when he might put It into on automo- um Sick of It. “I wish.” sald the poet‘s who. “you'd try writing prose for awhile." "Why? I have been able to keep you In fairly comfortable clrcum- stances, haven't I?” "Yes; but every llttle whllo I meet some one who asks me It I have told this or that thing you've written, and I'm gettlng slck of having to pretend all the tlme. Write something that I can read.” v (Imamâ€"Wall. Mn. N In. and It Isn't. a. m night on. Win nth the French Math. and nut not. It. uncut..- that Ind to In out o! m m in. In! Ibo-I nu um. "I. an»; to m a.“ (at i no «huhâ€"hm: low? 0. WINâ€"Moth!“ but dyspepsia. ”(any but. manna Mm. llllfll and A mm o! an" lo“. I). Quit-«Why. I did-‘1 know yo- M has any on your vac-non. The In. and M d It. You. war-nut that“. very awo- fln, specially u m- 9: sum. In! It? Am “WM! to uni." all lie entwi- Galena. 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[cAsmo um memo upon lick, and us for a lawyer we fiul .w... pretty well. becnuae we fought out with our flat! the troubles that no” umong us. We had tome pretty mush wd turd men In the ctmpl. and miybe we did Iufler (or want of I prucber. In the logging lawn we had hundreds of men. and my prluclle job was to keep our crown In good shape. The nut and the axe make nou- ble In the woods, not only [or treat. but I'm men. and l have been called on to bind and now hundred: or woundu," Mr. Stephenson an that. I long life and a ulmple un- 30 hand In bud. ”Al I young man. I tnvaled lcml the Inow twenty odd mllu I day.” In aid. “I swung n flvopound nu tron dtwn tlll dark. I slept In 1 bllnkol ' “ ’ “‘m -‘- ‘---|--- and and ma drank unov later, and VII Cl Hr. Stepbcnoon an um I Ion: ma qu .- . ”A- 3 young man. I lnvaled Icmu tho mow v aid. “1 swan] l avomnd nu (ma duvn (III In the now. no enclav- and pork and drank MW“ SENATOR STEPHENSON, WHO DEFIES ABE ' hunky u a but.“ by when“: ot Own-no Cuuo. a pond pro-Mom of Vacuum. not only Indiana that In I. ha tho Canary 10- llldi. In“ um ho to complains; u- nannou- (or “all“ uncut upon Voomol; 11m. m. whet any we “mm! um um. mum of (he was Inc-um; to WI Conn. not dong-mun IWM'DI "vow «no. in con-Maud to Do Manon car. ul- hy Vanuatu. who have m. Now You my mm Won-um tot nun! mm. ‘ 77 .‘An It um not madly um. um (‘ulro had MI W, Cw. an wool: no. it «mum Io u mn- Uou‘ “a was! men! duo In "or". vi". mun-(Ina and the «up 0-1:!“ (I. «am at uni. at m- I‘at not»: to locate Ila 1mm. um Ian-(or. Mn Inn-boul- 'm not dlm'm‘ «m n m: Mn go. who Ila "won-r: I. New You. .II o! whom Inn be" and by men: 00m, m will. We mun-g No worm \o "mm m m amen Manny. I" 'IIlâ€"I ‘1'va --â€"..,. Awarding In Amado Jon Inc)“. to: may nun (I. win“ mum-7 cl Cum. no tho that 1: New York. an, AV Hmmul. who mu munch-r at am under hallo“ noun. h on mm In "an my to Mn 0» Von. nun mu m mun-g than. not no Inc) to: the "item! of (Tn-Ito. N '0 «mm. Pvt-flue 0mm. who. u I. no! aim-land. In devdovd In. 3 (u non «Imam “an" an Cum an accused of In!" mu. nan vould tan-lute his pontmate. I Ml Mill. The pope wu deluged with {gimm- survived the nppotediyuiiul period. In hon received a Inga number of cumulus. Vstimn Iâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"""‘â€"’_â€" The new emperor of Jenn. the Mikado Yoethto. fecee n gig-ado met no he etepe Into the place nude "cent by his remarkable father, the Emperor Mumblto. who died recent” arm n prolonged Illoen. Yoehlhlto is the third non of the do oeeeed roIer end wee predefined crown prince in 1888. He in e men of strong chm-actor end envleble emin- meote in war end mtecnfl. He in on once:- in the only end In the on! end be. seen level-e oer-doe In both bmehoe. He was married In 1000 Ind hoe three children. With all the manage. of e modern education end In to“ accord with the edvenoed ideal of the lute emperor, he ehoold prove e worthy "coo-nor to Ml tether. who. 4-; AA ALA , __-, though an origin-l. In: one of the truly are“ men of the no. Ha In an on. hundred and "unwound mm at Jun In M- lino. which, ”cording to 1mm. hand. a W from POPE PIUS X NINE YEARS A BULEB YOSHIHITO. 'Whmwmd M11 hm. an . mm. «on. an Senator Isaac Stephennon of WI} cousin, the oldest member of 0mm branch of congress. in standing the Icon-chins hot weather of the national capital better than any or his col~ leagues. In Wisconsin Mr. Stephen- son In known as "Uncle Ike." but L‘ wu- .. .. - umong 1:19 581mm “wellne- he familiarly hailed #03 "Dr. Ike." ,,,-._.. l-lu-I-u. ., ._ V Although Mr. Stephenson makel no pretentious to a knowledge of medi- cine as laid down in the books. and frequently admits that he in not abreast of the modern medical Ici- onoe. he has had a practical experi- ence which he thinks fits him to give advice to the ailing. As far back as the early titties. Mr. Stephenson was healing the sick. He was then in charge or various lumber camps in the Lake Superior region of northern Wisconsin, "For fifteen years." said Mr. Stephenson. "we were without a doo- tor. lawyer. or preacher. We did not need a doctor, for i looked after the sick, and as for a lawyer we got along pretty well. because we fought out with our flat! the trouble. that are” among us. We had some pretty rough maybe we did sufler for want of I lad hundreds of men. and my principal ape. The saw and the axe make troo- mt to:- men. and l have been relied on JAPANESE EMPEROR Shnueflng the “new normed Do- llof. In thlch In Mum" “and. that he could am live to cekhmm nil. “alumna-s of MI devntlan to m ancan throne. Pope Pin X count-‘- od "Io och" day "no ninth year 0! III pomlflmwi ‘ ,... .g‘. L. The odd superstition the! he mum! at. before wee booed on the manner Irrvhlch Me ham-ear emit. life has been Mflded Into mineral yeflode‘ 'Ae phin Giuseppe Sarto be m ordained 1 em I: mm “d eerved an a name to: nine nut Then («mowed MI mnmlou to the post 0! pariah orient, It Sam-o. 'here he remained for nine year! more. Next came nine years n chap- eelior of Ms diocese, nine 3. mm 0! Tuna: Ind Mae u cardinal nl pmnrch 0! Venice. W.‘ ‘_A Aha So am}; who be convinced nu this division of his "to would contlm to the and that be frequently expres- od to friends the certain” he to“ um. ate. n (emanation pon‘IMe any with n congratuhung mm on having honor of Ms :nnhemry he also imn-oflleills tad personal friends. mum Ion-n (mm m. a“ m mm Anode: lama!“ II W

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