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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 29 Mar 1901, p. 3

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MAKING was r: mummies :RGLAR ALARMS .pany m for Swing Salt, lion L AVENUE. rlutcly ’5. ILL Park, Ill. ‘ DC. 'OCK, 5W” free 1 mm." W Good W to mad aloof h oonoom their ‘ Young men‘whv fives in their without a me take mull inky which mitts to pnfitva in” Goodpeopleu'e fartoo likely to etend'oloof froth the things that concern their- nation’s welfare.._ Young men‘who would risk their lives in their country’s defence without a moment’s hesitation” take small interest-in the things? which relate to her pmgperity. and! purity, her infihence ehmdyeml her uprightneas [it home. Girls of‘trnined intelligence who are loyal to the heart’s eore. grow up without taking the trouble to familiarize themselves with the ieeuee of the day, the settling of which means so much to the nation’s future. ' We have heard more than one ‘ American youth any with a‘ self-satisfied air, "I never mind to vote” Shame on a young men who thus lightly handles life’s responsibilities! That some men enter public life from selfish motives is no sign that the life of the public is not throt» hing with issues of such worth that 'men of kingly stature may well dad to give careful heed. Whotéver country our young people lay claim to, they should strive to grow up findemtanding that country’s needs. In America eipeeia‘lly, 'it an be said with truth that the Christian world needs to awake to a fuller realiza- tion of the respohsibility of _ ,oiti- zenehi'p. We shall wait. to see what our younger brothers; com- ing on after us, do about this. 9A um. Lanai-x "m. 1 Waukegan is not acollege town: and the atmosphere of the place is not scholastic. It is more tinct- met! wifiim’tiiun cliniccultnre. " Here is m epistle 13%er cent by a troubled parent to the teacher; if tells‘it’s own story. The Wan- ’EOY’S fine all Wool and Fancy Worsted Suits. “W Mén’s $4.00J31ack ‘i BOY’S Stylish all Wool Suits in gnaw SPRING STYLE SHOES-um eflecns m t. Ranzmberwe have thefincstdisplay ofMen’s Over‘Fhirtsofaflgradesftomm. Remember this place isadmittcdly headqixarters {or die incst gradé of Gents’ LYQLLEENT ”' BEI?‘ The Higl [---Kid Lined Shoes. $3.50 seller at $2 25 ‘kegan paper from which we tab” it meant in “Sheffield,” but a: .t is only a bit of “bluff on the y at of the Bluff city: to deceiie 'he puplic. But here is the 19th I to the schoolteacher. ‘ “Sif: Will you pleasé for future give my boy snare?» somestodo atnighta. This is fa- he brought hoam to or three 1 ‘ If fore gallins of berew l‘ 1111 thirty to pint bottles", ”how m 11y hint and a half bottle wi11I§1 ine gallinq fill?’ Well, we tried 1nd could make nothing of it 11:1 111; 11 and my boy cried mid need he 1§i 11 ’t dare go back 111 the morning? th- out doin’ ‘it. ‘ .1 t ‘80 I had to go 1111’ buy a l1i1111 galin césk of here, which I « and ill afford to do. and then we- ant and borrowed a lot of win and brandy b01168. besides 11 fe 1 we had by 118 Well, We euiptiu the 'the cask into the bottles and hen "counted them, and there we r 111 and my boy put the number. own for an answer. ' “I don’t {mow whether it‘i or not,” we split sum while (I ‘> "P. S.â€"-PIeasc let the new be 'in water, as Im’ not H buy any moi-e beta.” ‘ M Due to Ling-org London, March 20theâ€"Ifr ' con- nection with the govenui «n It of London, an American trave- t . in the March issue of the Ninet' enthl Century, contrasts the 59913 ugly boundless wealth of Be g ravia with the- “abyssmnl degral tion, misery, and hopelessnehs’ . f the EastEnd. Heiu’quirea': .itbis 155ml péwerty a neceabary i! of ao-greaf a city, or the‘ ' : terriblé defect in thi 1 social system ? New Y ' k,'i up $031.65. , Ladiois half shocssizgs from 2:1: GENIEZRAL MERCHANDISE. BEFORE EASTER TH? SHERIDAN now NEWS-LETTER otwear tor QIGIâ€"I’I‘ HERE! T THESE PRICES IN CHICAGO. of a glish spite rite u' it. ome Al to ‘Boy’stanorblathiciorCalfskin- an "fly ine 31%; Wt he is: mat of its large foreign born population has no such pauperism as stalks about, gaunt and threatening, in White-chapel, and creep, cower- ing and fawning, in the most ifashiouable park: and streets.” The Westminster Gasette, in w editoral. agrees with the writer that Great Britain’s extraordinary tolerance of the drink trade is largely responsible for this} admit- tedly ‘ noticeable ugliness of miseryâ€"Inter Ocean. Tel! Pulled.” by Tank. 1. A system of wireless telegâ€" raphy‘bywhich a message can be sent clear amid the world. 2. E‘lectrienl,‘ production of ozone for sterlizing water, to‘ rid it of its many impurities. 3. The minufécture of milieu! food by oxidized hydrogen. 4. The flying machine will be a fact. It will not bring'nniver- sal peace, «some suppose. Some nation will rule the air as well as 5. Future developments ' will tend to diminish the number of individunla , engaged in battle.‘ This will bring into use a machine which can be operated by the fewest possible individuals. ' the sea. . 6.1'he perfection of 'thc tel- automaton, a machine having all its bodily movements controlled from a distance, without vireo. Telantomatics are epplicabib to any machine that moves on the land. in water, or in the air. A ’7. The transmission of electrimf energy through the earth without a wire. ' ' ‘ 8. A system to draw energy iron the-nan. -~ - 9. Thé’nelecetolytic pm of extracting ' iron from o‘re, and molding it ‘into ruinired forms Fumishingcoods We zmtradhzm '~ BEN GOLDBERG, Mgr- up to 1.25. t'l-Zupto4 I-2:oldfrom$lwpto$l-50mwonul¢ at without fuel consumptign. 10. The electrolytic maul-ot- m of aluminum and it: gradual extorminltion of copper and, pouibly, ironyâ€"80000.. Recently I manufacturing con- cern in a Nev York city secured the photograph of s beautiful young woman, reproduced it in u striking sd'vertiselnentof its wares, sud circulsted it bro-dent. The young women m of u modest Ind retiring disposition, sud had never sought publicity of suy. kind. Her sensibilities were wounded by the use mudeof her picture, sud she brought suit'fior damages against the muuufueturerl who hud appropriated it. The New York Supreme Court ha ruled gthut she has just cause of action. The decision is based on two grounds: ' First. that any person has a right to slits of privaey. and that to pint and post in public fines the likeneu of a person who wishes to avoid notor- iety may injure the reputation as. well as the feelings of the pence copeerned; second, that if a like~ ess, because of its hesuty, has a value as. a trade-mark or an sd- vertisement, the value is the property of the person whose features are represented, and not of any one who chooses to appro- priate them. Level-u ‘of social decency will hope tint this decision may be sustained by all the courts, and become an established principle of luv. Legal decisions have put it in doubt whether ihe relatives of dumps for ”Incantation. 09 which that pemn might have objected if living; and the limih, if there are any, ti) the uses which arc WWW- .,d,nmu.duylahvm10cto muybe and! ofthelikene-ol public edema h'n not been authoritatively dolled. But that alivingpeu'onwhoduimpflmy isontitlod hit. mdonghttohg paraded W the inch: of it by the mnthodind [Mutation of m. pottnit. i. a pincipb which it i. mu. to hm iatblkhod, in than day-offin- itmsive camera- ad unkind» \inous half-tonal. 1h Fin a... “Reporter" in the W Review aaya: I overheard. a convention between two India! anda gentlemen. the othc «en'- in. "It all. a you; gentle-ea in our village has cured and the hdiea wetedeleading'himb One of them remarked: "“It'e' onlye little matter and don’t amount to much. and it iathefiuttimehe he stepped aide." That may be true.bntitiathe fiat telae step that talk. If you have emfallen down etain you reelile that had you been eaxeful where you placed your feet, you would not have met with the miehap. It in .0 with every-thing elee in thin worldâ€"~with the boy who (elk into di-ipated mum; with the girl who lava her self respect and that of the ‘colnnenity. We the that step that doea all-it may be “only a little matter" as the lady said, but it leads jeat the game. Just an itdoea not do to make a mistake iii descending the mire. so it will not do-to make errors in thebeginning of life. specially one that leeda to eiil. Too often â€"-â€"Yonthl Coupnion. $4.00 down to 51-00 $1.25

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