o .FQ You can km far commercial purposes and transport for sale or market all kinds of snipe, plover, mourning doves and rabbits. You must not destroy or remove from the nests the eggs of any prairie chicken, grouse, quail, ï¬eld turkey. duck, goose or brant or song birds. ' ' You must not kill, catch or have in possession. living or dead. any wild bird,’or partrof hi‘rd. other than a game bivd, except English sparrow, crow, cro'w-blackbird or chicken hawk. and you must not purchase or expose' such birth for sale. ~ You must not kill, lexpose or offer for sale, or have in possession, except for breeding purposes, any ‘wild tur- key, pheasant or partridge of any kind for a period of ï¬ve years from July lat, 1903. ‘ ‘ You must not kill, expose or offer for salc,vor have in possession, cxéept for breeding purposes, any wild buck, doc or- fawn for a period of ten years from July lst, I903. .. ' You must noi kill wild geese, duck or bram' or other water fowl from any .steamboat, sailboat, electric or gasoline launch, or from any sink box or sneak boat or artiï¬cial ,blind in the open You must not, at anytime, kill more than» thirtyâ€"ï¬ve wild ducks, gees: or brantr or more than twenty-ï¬ve_ quail or game birds of any other kind in one day. ‘ You must not sell ‘or have in posses- sion for the purpose of selling or trans- port for the purpose of sale, any wild geese, ducks, brant, quail,‘prairie chick» en, grouse or squirrel tint has been killed in the state of Illinois. in the canes, reeds, willows, brush, tvx'l'd rice or other vegetation, but not out in the open waters. ‘ You must not kill wild gegse, ducks, brunt, quail, prairie chickens, grouse or squirrel for market or commercial pur- Blinds may be built in the canes. reeds. wi boat or artiï¬cial . water-sci this state. ceeding day. You an kill wild geese. ducks and bran: and other' water fowl only be- tween September lit and Apri! 15th of each succeeding year: You must not kill wild geese. ducks. brunt, and .other wntcr tow! the? sun- down or before “sunrise of each suc- You cathill gray. ted, fox or I Iquitrels only between July 18! and cember Slat of etch year. You can kill all kind: of I_mpe plovel' only between September [at May In of egg!» Wing year. 109-13gâ€; mum any pniyie click": or m for I W of flour ya“. from the 15! of July, 1903. You’lnust not net. "up or ensure quail or prairie chickens in any time or under «any citepmmuoes._ . You an kill Woodcock and Incum- ing doves only between August In and December 315! of each year. You must not offer for sale or trans- Ygg'mhnuandkiflqnfl with.“ only’mï¬h‘vun Normal)“ 10th and De- cetnbér 20:1: 0! ad: yen. - Yogmst n01 kill any onirie chickm flu" 11.1.1801: am! am. '0d. fox or black July 18! and De- the shore; or and To any it at right angles under your arm signiï¬es that an eye is! to'bc injured by the man who follows you. This is gcnefally a woman’s way of carrying her umbrella. To open an umbrella mail-Ha :9 4. To punch four umbrella it son, and then open it, means you.†- When a man has “1e \ the woman the" drippings1 marriage. An umbrella cariied over a woman, the’ man getting ‘nothing but the drip pings of the rain, signiï¬es courtship. u... »Toeshut it quickly signiï¬es that a,_hat or two will probably be knocked off. There is a language of umbrellas as of flowers. For instance, place your umbrella v in a rack, and it will often indicate that it will change owners. To open quickly in ..the 'street means that somebody’s eye is going to be in danger. ' NB.â€"â€"Remember that the tide to-and ownership of all birds and game in the state is declared to be in the state. See Section 11 of the Game Law? Jom’: A. Wanna, State Game Commissioner. You «as! procure a license before binning rabbi“, but they may be killed and sold in any number and in all sea- son: of the year. “fwmmofsdlmuy morph-mot awakening.“ the expimiou of- ï¬ve days next new. in Whitby ofthedoud seuou, You must not me any tenet at any time or under any circumstances for the purpose of hunting, capturing or kifling any game, animals or rabbits in this state. You must not lllc. or anemot to me. the license of another person, or in any manner make my changes in any license for the purpose of tnnsferring the same, under penalty of prosecution for forgery. ' Owner: of farm landaytheir children or tenants. can hunt and kill game on their own farms darn-(the wen reason when it is lawful to kill game, without procuring such resident license. but they must not hunt beyond the “1qu of their own farm lands without a hunter‘s li- cense. ~ All licenses, whether resident at not» resident, expire on the Is! day of June of each year. Inhabitants of dais am: can receive um coming (to. «hot am. when it in lawfultoiflmdshbout of such states, Ind expose end eel! on the-mar- ket in said villages and cities each game between the 1:: day of October and the in 1 ï¬rst two day: of the open sum Springï¬eld, Ill. day of Fcbmaty of the followim Language of' Umbrellas. an umbrefla quickly, it is has the umbrella. and it indicates into a per- 3 “I dislike A young man unfamiliar with the forms of polite correspondence, and lacking the-intelligence to discover the correct mode *for ’himself, found it necessary to refuse an invitation. He wrote: “Henry J. Brown declines with pleasure Mrs.â€"â€"-’s invitation for the ly for having given him the opportunity twenty-ï¬rst, “and thanks her extreme- to do sol" The car was an open one and the sun 'shone tight straight down in her eyes. When the conductor came to collect the fares, pointing like a queen to the shade, and in a cold, harsh tone she said, “Con- ductor, pull that curtain down.†The conductor paid no more attention to her than to the grinding of the Her face flamed up, and I thought to myself there would be something doing, but she was true blue. , “I should have said ‘ï¬lease,’ I know," said she very softly, "and I beg your pardonâ€. ' ' ‘ That curtain'came down with such abang it nearly “busted,“ and the rest of the passengers nodded and smiled to themselves as if they felt pretty good; â€"-From "Women ‘Fam’ a: the C on- dudor Sees Them,†in HM September Woman's Home Companion. “Conductor, pull that curtain down. What are you waiting for ?" »“I amtwaiting for you‘to say ‘please,' madam,†said he; quiet and courteous. to her than to the grinding of the wheels; Again the hollered to him, this time 1 little louder; but the conductor was very busy just then collecting fares in another part Of the can'and'the other passengers began to 'sit up and take notice. As’the conductor passed her on the way back to the platform; he'was met with: - . “Winter. Pull um Cumin Down.†To carry it from home in the morn. humans, “hwill vmlikclybeafme day.’ â€"- “Spare Ronny.†To give a friend we of yoke umbrella mans that ltoth of you will get wet. To teturn an .nmbrelh meansâ€"well. never mind what it means; nobody ever hes that" To any an undue": in a case 35¢- niï¬u'it is I shabby one. To puts an umbtelh on your (dead, uyia': “Oh. do (Ike it: I would much num- you would than not.†signiï¬es _To'putiui mm by the “cofaoflkmsigniï¬en‘Exchma mmhhery.†To patch“: in umbrella means “I an not man, but honest." rToleodannmhtdhindiatesflama "ii-rill tritium a and bull. - FRANK SIUESTBOM You Might ~‘ 'itst Clan Suits for ladies and zen damn made to orda. leaning, raging an'd glutingLadia’ 1nd M. WOLAK. TAILOR me 2333 120 Caitnl Amuc HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS â€"â€"all the “live ones" and an): not on hand will be ordered for you. Now for line candies Havana cigars, pipes, smokers articles and tobaccos Mr. Larson is the conceded head- quarters of the city. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL is true he has about the smoothestlinc of post cards ever dis- played in ‘Highland Park but itis only sup- plemental to an'equally complete line of ï¬ne correspondence sta- tionery and school sup- plies. In addition his store is a convenient place to buy your mag- azines, periodicals, newspapers and books that the souvenit post card business is “all it†at Albert Linon’s but you have anothet “think" to come. It can and Van! ' STREET AND am 11mg Tobin» 3454 Table w- â€Harm MM 1! “WWIâ€. Being naturally abo- lutely pure and clear In crystal it is the ides] ABANA SPRING WATER DRINK