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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jul 1912, p. 11

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Migki |«w SchOj Itpri Wal As was propWisilei^^ Ie (,aper,. th**mKMM â-  i No. 76 Satul^Pay.^lwJded ^tt^tbe iew Hchool hp^^b^jrollfctn trie gvan 'ton. Tn^»^eAenlji3 , to, 4. vote* ^-i-Ew^^loiM* , questio&affo|e1^^ rrHe the^$i^<|&p ^oci ftVoslKSHa^^^ tafeti,<-t, very |%'il^.^gftlji^, ji plfie vote ;,WM|' |jf^pnv e^P^'ted/^jW^/;3NS» Ice"" "i r0tft*^$g^ the A « soon at the polls opened At 2' [that the ypU wmjW |ea»»«d' tbiliS^ff1 [they ngurid|^$n^^ pjan WPiijd t^%u#^iifrthose favor- [a i ro^lnent part lh tMA'camilaign iS medlateiriotbufld^^ jh* poll* effimmfr |ro^f $g&n\s won at hlch was for- ays Hammond 'Brlen^ wife of lador at Rome* 1 sed dollar rep* •he has ever lhe adds that when the crisp piece e JeaUng re- bealnnerB. "' tor a few ait III a life- and the other had paid the bravery. 8t*th *a*d *»4 M*> °a the «*»* j*il$ carried. ^iC&'lfr^i wfwfr The/Igitatfofl |er i^* niii f ~'"" i«turted. some time ago, a$d Ato j»i v, mlnent North fihranaton^ citizens lit..i all their cfter^^hafe^he Qite* •« carry." ^f<'^MNft^%il^a ta ^il^^.#ie^e^i»ee^tfI? acbooj building. He UtMfd the, <u wou|4 Oftty be ***< to se- « balf48^^P^^^k^5 Me were'net ^erected by a yalr this tftJ!, .^ v., 14tng;'thi« need cf if .i.o. vetera jp% * pfM^o^4»H^fi a, asking the school boarcf t5 ,»ii clectioj*«at «e«p*"3ae> dec 1 ded upbnv coufoTelart?^ffii~ . thatth* vpte^vbaVc* wow i <*y want tbenew' t>u1IdijJ.g.li to *> « fr. to* «u •° ye out ; N. thai beli â- the Bt.( ft i F complaints have been made mjssloner of,public work's '** the'past few days in rer gard to the "fishy" odor that has been £ei^*j»j&e*bfe in the.cUy water of Evanston. The dtBagreeabJe tfdor if caused from aljgaf and. whig*, most displeas- fes«:jw wi»«m, #J*^ Jw- ^^^J^'SJt^^ bere are «i^t *^b4i^ai>ttwy' are 1h other cities, fls^lally:,tPwns Jocated along ^lihal- lfwJ •irem^Tt j* bro\ight bi W the poll. At Vfct. tiev It. "lav fi: â-  'Â¥*' ,fh,M, C>Ti,. **• 21 â- -'& t». AH quettlObs Garble*. -*- /in* lr^^fiuit of «lre iotas' lie purchase of ^ofa ^1. IB. 13. ,nd 1?, in ^pcfc 8, of Bwiikg's a 57 voted in fajor pf the U,'lle 9 to^f^^if H- ^tiej^ tf< hool -#e vpie s|opd §flo"8» r of tbe^ (he in favVr^o^lhe^r^etibii""of-^be- nding.___ the Haven s^hoel 63L WeTe In i the new school and,25 were . to it -te on the lesue ot 44^,0^; u.f tte pe^t ppildspg ;wfa.« 5 ^gainst at a^d |^ for » 'en school; . • ^|0^^^l* b * >te pn the purchase of to\a ir|* •i-r lpslvpt p^h^jpj^ J, of•Taifs 1 Ce|ii i i in J The /ote T^och 3, of "%M U tor <«ai Street ^leinst at '^s' ,______ . - ,-, rj #«Mtk^pg pan^ri h«wr». Sun- ^Z-J$&^--&'$&» eahitary Jffl^ifo* Vober^ gave up all of finding the bodf (1of Clareooe cjje an injured bird Frio>r morning. " " 'rg exp||^(iM.;botr near ihe Dempster 1% wlaWaWe to find body, it te boUeved found at the LocK- poft gatet. The current in the canal ao strong Sunday that the ^ielu*e| w^re jeioeed for a ' ie otlver w4i wooing. . 4bo^,4h# >ape#t .pWleaophy any 'W^aap ean Pave $«to aim to make the mpef o* eaeh <Nr op tl comet along §p*-*9*%'-toimtw trouble from tbe f«* tore or bemoan the regretful past. Go tbrougb each fay with a determina- tion tp make U pwtat peeful. helpful '"^'J*J-"ir.jM^ W you live your ifre cannot help U^i^^B/flc, Want to know when you are in love? ' Here are four tests. They're In- fallible. Try them and see. If you really, truly love, youâ€" Firstâ€"Cafe not fpr wealth, posi- tion or things, material. Yon worship only the person. 1 Secondâ€"Are intensely interested In even tiny things, concerning the beloved. Taintâ€"Find joy in service, no . matter hop arduous, , < , â-  •i,pu|*n-freel ^fcany at; -soilarn-^ u«pu ,..'./., ,y ;r.„'.".' V " These ^our; rules for ascertaining the real state of your feelings towaro anyone were advanced Sunday by Rev. W. B. Norton, of Evanston. From the pulpit of his church* the Woodlawn Park Methodist Episcopal Mr. Norton gave his congregation a real, friendly talk op love, and hacked up every word he said by citing paral- lel examples from the Bible. Dont.Care for Candy. "Now, If you are In loye," Bald.the preacher, as he leaned forward from Ills pulpit, "you»will love the person for himselfâ€"we will use that sex for convenienceâ€"and for himself alone. You will not care tfor auto rides, amusement parks, social position or candy. You will not think of the posi- tion your fiance will give you. You will think only of htm. •Then if you are in love you will find you have an Intense interest in the smallest things about your be- loved. A. ribbon, < a flower, a button, will excite your emotions as quickly as anything of apparently greater im- portance. "You will find Joy tn service. No matter what you are called upon to do, no matter what the sacrifice, you will take pleasure in it Never any hesitation about that when you are. in love* P«np> tn Parting. "And last, but not least, is the pang of parting. No airy wave of the hand, no nonchalant flutter of the handkerchief, no lightly spoken fare- well for your true lover. No, indeed. There are tears, the heartfelt pressure of the hand, the embrace of affection. Not anyone of these is the test of true love, but the four in connection-" Mr. Norton also gave it as his opin- ion that the United States senate took the only proper course when it ousted William Lorlmer. "No doubt Mr. Loiimer had many virtues," he said. "But one must look beyond that. His seat was obtained by corrupt methods, it has been found. No matter what his personality, he should have no place in the senate of the United States, Impulsion was the only proper course.'* "' .' â-  • â-  â-  â-  •â-  â- â- 'â- â- 'â-  •-• i.'i^ii';.". '.• -' â- 'â- --^ ^ â-  .." . ...)';:.U;' ; ." «j-d$fie{&: When you have cwnpany a great comfort tp know you can supper â- & them on yenir feasant ing about ill an * - * guestsâ€"if you have in cool comfort q mannar* v An Rlectrlc _â„¢_^. _ ^ the aanoyanee and danger Dettdoas chkksn a la King, Is only one of many tootasotae EUctric Chafing EHahT" ktecben- cChafi _ . .„ '%'<< '.-â- â- :'Mm an alcohol flam* ImowctkabW. according to tha following recipa> that may easilyMvWP&Q&M-••tt taka \i boilad chicken and remove the mast in long thick placeav Melt, 2 taUeapoons of botur, add freah maahfootna and cook fivat minutes. Add chickan and h^t through; add t te«»po<m of salt, cup sherry wine and one red pepper and one green pappar cut in to _ thin strips. Beat the yolks of two eggs undl light, than add 1 cupcreeav Stir constantly until it thickens. Then pour over toast and serve* >;, ^< An Electric Chafing Dish is not only distinctly orm- mental but gives the greatest amount of heat with least cur- rent consumption. A regulating switch beneaifc &A*0am grvwsthn»^reesofheatand the stove can bo oaexl by it- self for toasting, etc. IHf pm^.^m&o^^Wm^^ has a capacity of 3 pints and is nickel plated. Pr^t complete with 6 feat of cord and lamp socket plug. $18.50; 75c for ex- pressage within 200 miles of Chicago. Various designs and sizes, ranging from $13.50 to $31&0. ,, . We aJao earrj otbor malMS ol Elactrtc Chafinf Diahoa at â-¼wring prices Electric Shop-Chicago Michigan and Jackson Boulevard* H iaWerk Veani Save. iaFeel -.â-  YetrH Save In Wear and Tear ThaJJoridWoo't # BERNSTEJ is' Taili SUITS MAM TO ' We haye. thc/Ri^pwure to announce *eWr the Pall and Wtoai^etyies nave just arrived. You are cordially invited to call and inspect them. 1909 CENTRAL STREET Telephone 1409 fm T^ \jW>- SPECIAL TEN-DAY ADVERTISING OFFER >/^Eht iam»rre fththtti^"1 935 McCIurg Phone Hsrri THIS ..QERTtFJfi The holder of . 7xlOBnirO value $12.00 ., 218 S. % TRADE GOOD lie _ t Photos in __ _ dozen). By paying fl.OO at studio, the cost ALL WORK GUARANTEED Bringtk$scomm withy irs (regular and figure ^ut p wewm^xffa^yeur

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