rch It†mmtmnmmmh outmmthemmm foravlsn. mmflu‘ â€0 o'clock Sunday In“: R W 0"" added vbenmuhbonw 1110â€!!!"th sud m has}: the are In the Ila-alleys!!! that nee on momma. m lefltbeplacethmm bewacueflfltonee wasfllrflt’fldy be n ‘very “ï¬ne woo unun‘ guys when amoâ€" must wait. mu am am" .4...“ int no. four m can? Mr. Em. m in BM, will “my. the Highland Put Glyn! Club â€m n Linn flan. new-anon II n M .“mpmpamaâ€"mamnfl maholthmp'fmmm Induction-â€Quantum am’m-waam will "Malta macaw. or the mm mm 3‘: § 6 i 5 8 a E In My mun. tNAJ. WWII! be ado. gags-£2 23332: $233539 i§i§§§§ immune: transom '0 At LEVIN’S window this week “CIOisonne; 1’88 OLIVE B. Ll L‘IMPELLE ' BANJO, MANDOLIN no 'xorth GUITAR INST RUCTGI‘ Instructions Givea' In the Haul: 123 First St. '3â€- Waukegaa, “ï¬lm “chum-m a» ht-‘ypun-ndc a. ape-I u in thc Hal Table Water‘ 1le ‘ LOOK“ fled, in tum can [If nu unxm u; “4.. humour. The fact is that the house has had a great reputation fbr being haunted; but you, madam, need he un- der no apprehensions, for you yourself are thé ghost !†. 0n the nights when Mrs. Butler had dreamt she was at her house sheâ€"her “mm! halfâ€"had [been seen there. Do (â€It Kill'Rnn? _..-â€" ABANA WATER ; He Waukcgan, I". wmgive it “The Story at My Life,†the late It. Autum- 3.11m touches for the Lieu years ago therewasnwnv- M In helmet-1n flu. nameâ€"clever. We. mph)â€, W and“ perfectly happy One morning†said to her husband. and ta am who we staying there “last um -I had the most «Mel-m1 night. I may} tohemnding mainthemdo- lightï¬z} page,» the mat enchanting house I ever sawâ€"wot large, you know. but 1nd the sort of homo one might live In “their, ma oh! so pertécfly,» deliciously comfortable. Then then m we Iofeuest conservatory, and the under: was so enchanting! I wonder If anything half so perfect can really exist?†. tam-tee. I manned allthehedmomn. andltlssimplythemoetpriedhouee lntheworld†Soltgréwtuheqmte a joxeln thefamlly. People would ask MmButle'rmthemomlnglfshehad “been to her Home ln the night. and omen she had. and always With more intense enjoyment. She would my, “I count the hours till bedtime that I may get back to my heme!“ Then grad; When the mend said, “You win think it} do m mint} 'mx aha! house? Thitpmsse lea brary, and through that H And the next Wing she am; “Well, I hug hm'rto‘my home again. I ntjn the Mary; I wulked‘on the Two years up the' Buï¬'m grew very weary of their life in Ireland. The didrlet was wild and dmuflmd. The people were insolent and ungrate ful. At last they mm- -“We are we“ 0R, we 'have my children, there’s my reason why we shouid p‘ut up with this. and we’)! so am; live together in Eng~ any a‘ current 0: outside life flowed In, md gave a turn to tuck though ; the house «said to he talked about. So they came to London; and sent for all the. house ugents' Iists of places width) forty miles or London, and many were the places they went to see. At last they heard of a hands in Hampshire. They went to it by rail. and drove from the station; As they came to the Iodge, Mrs. Butler said “Doyoumwmisistheleaxeotm house?†The: drove down an nyenue. “But this Is myrhouse! an, “You will think liver} Odd. “but do you mind ‘my showing you the house? Thitpmase 1%:de the “v brury, and through that there is a coo~ savoury.- and then through a window you enter the drawing room," em. mix! it was all so. At histfln an ,npstnlrs passage, 'they canoe upon a bane door. Mrs. Butler tor the m time looked muled. “But that door isoot to my house.†she and. “‘«I don’t unde‘rgtgnd Irons with the place. So they went‘ to the agent of the people who had sold it, and said, â€Well, now the purchase is made and the deeds are signed, will ypn mm telling us why the price asked We“, the home was; (or spine, uuuq ï¬e price sited ‘waslveiry small, and thy decided at once t9 buy it. But win: it warbonsht and‘paid‘ for, the mm. had ‘bcen no enmordihgmx r--<v W , small that my mm not help mismâ€" ing that there mutt be , something mm [S we EXPLANATION}? was so small?†agent had surfed Violently when came/in, but metered. himï¬elf. " . he said to Mrs. ,gutlér, “Yes, it it quite true the matter is qugte set- tled. I0 that: can be no himn in tén- 1 was, I pleadegi long amt earnestly that theymixht b; spared, urging that' if 1303' 1nd again they took a young 98mm they did'innn'lte, gogd as a “set _4 min fhn‘v arm the Once when spending my summer va- cadoo at a loneli’ farmhouse among the M113. writes a nevi‘spapef corres- pondent, I remember going out with than servant to shoot om Young as 1 .._ r "mum 10m: ml earnestly for sale, and. she: cried. Sr came. one m. Soon Kauai“ with no prey" hi its, Clam. mm" at ‘ nun. nth ‘ , the, “ ï¬g act!†7†I f - ‘0. > t m Andooï¬MkflHfloneottbo largest rate I ever saw; for the stupid Indie ï¬red and killed it. ï¬nd {it‘ll to dént dropped from its claw. {Bait m the authors 31' till! mischief, which, if allowed. the owls would have extern- mmated. There who use mm to God about our Mannie: it an m to keep on fretting about them. «Matthew Simpson. A ~The moment I that about a thing] am its slave, Instead of it: Wmaster And there is no slave-mute: In the world; like worry. Another mater may trudge the dinner hour, but he must give you time {or web Amther me- ter may grudge the dinner have, but sometimes “you must eat. But worry win work you twehty-ï¬ou ham :1 day and spun your appetite Into the her-1 gainrwflark Gray Pearae. " “Lie stun} ffBe Winn-one," today; but' Lord, tomorrow, What of tomorrow. Lord? snag there be rest (mm toll, be tfuee from â€My . Be living green upon the award ,Now but a 15am géave to me; Be joy to: sorrow? ' “Did I not die for thee? ‘ Do I not live for thee? Leave Me to- strength in the mustard then so much flour. iAnd reason goodâ€"{or me mus» turd had Iain in paper nobody um how IOIISfâ€"GO m lease you’to guesseâ€" A: for baring, how can » unytxxm know? There’s/no We'd cure with: out a blessing, and with a mmâ€; Subscribe for TEE NNSJUETTER know I’ve seen a muï¬mrd‘plaster work when there was no; more}. smell not George EH“, At the drum: opxeon _;mmslrln¢ Company dinner in ‘I‘mdoa the state- ment was maulevthglt‘: tag-m of Dick- ens’ works were tom- m In many as of Thackeray‘s and twice as many.- ns ShakemretaL The.,ï¬qpuiaï¬ty of" Dickens is perennial. " a , I mot-row.†Professor W D. Scott at the University, Evanston, sounds new/spa] features â€ï¬ned Out of 4.000 It he received 2 300 answers. Professor the prefetcnces as- follows: ' ' ' Local news ....... ........ .. ..l7‘ 8 p L Po'ï¬ticalncws...’ ...... '....-...l§.8p F inancml news ............. .. .11; 3 p Foreign new: ..... ~ ............ 9.5 p Editorial ................... , 9 0 p This IS proof that any paper givinl news is most thoroughiy read. The ad for results should consult the Adveflisi thé Noam SHORE NRWLE’I‘TER, ' , -. ' - The editor asked a merchapt the other déz'when new gaing to buy his Fall stock qt gdbds. He answered that he had plenty of goods left over from hat year." Our Wiphow that this merchant spent the muniï¬een‘t sum of 40mm 9r advertising in the Sun the past yeafg Is it any. wonder that he has plenty of goods left ever?fGainesville Sun. 5' . ‘ The picture ï¬aint'éd by our Gaineeville eclnem- petary is‘ true. Every. town 'i’s aï¬'ié’feߠivith a few 91d fossils. Every business man who. advertiées is Enthusiastic:progress?“ and -successful. They are erredastingly increasing and expanding their trade. It is the failures-who never patronize newspapers. The merchant who believes his business; is big eqougb, useful enough, important enough. is qut of the race. In all ‘linespf business there mustn‘t necessity be. ceaseless ~reaching, pushing.- pressing for greater usefulness. -These things presage'gmwthâ€"they‘ are; growth. Under mode": conditi‘ons‘this striving au’d‘ 'strug‘gï¬ng wreak! be of “time. taiailjif ,it ‘wete 'not for advertising, which 3 makes ,striving :abfl etruggling effective and'wonh tihilc. ‘ ' ’ chkens P9981“- Business Men’s Notes peopl..ng;i1§a¢w.,.pm£ag the Local News than for; Any Other Reason ' { -.â€"-Ohr|stlnu Rossetti. L Scott of the Northwestern I; sounds newspapez“ readers on Out of 4.000 letters sent oug. hu-o.‘..a-’nu. .«u-gu..... .......... , 417:8 p'e'r 'cem. _ ‘ ...... '. . . . .7. .153 'per pent. .............. 1133 per cent. .~ ............ 9.5 per cent. ............ , 9.0 perkent; ~ ény‘ page-r givjï¬g'the besf Iotai y read. ‘ The advertiser locating ult‘ the Adveflisinqg eManager of mum-(netonM'wthe 1am Jay 69016, amid: had m m *- M m m» 9‘ '3 “Quilt m amt puma at America; acid was at tint wheat :- commit: brmiiï¬nqndthomofthn"m WW may patch“ all the prgciom metal they wold 1., timig'hapd‘s on. paying for it in green- w. u m mpney'waspanded over 1:0 them the; W it away. By the mambo: Wr thd minton hem nédriy'iï¬iiï¬Ã©joid in New tut, to the‘eaumatg’aa‘aiue or one hundred miiiiqn dollars. hind. in 1hmr¢ianee with the ‘mutabig laws. that gown Inp- gym demand. ii: “New rapid- umgm m mecuiatora thMt ‘ihey‘would bag“. to force In tho‘ raid-mic hand“ as: ,ceni. The only gun; my mp1 war was uvlliopi" told by the gout-mt. Against this MW they antiquated in minim. planet themséivu. They. Wore. aim obliged to be content with the nape that tuxwonid raise the prion- so quickly tint werewouid be no m for the Wt to suspect thépioti Their expectlums wore vet-y neariyi mined. In one moral“. before noon»; the value of gold row from 130 to 100.: At 12 o’clock the secretary or the tummy ordered the u' oi"; twenty millions of government , d. The plot- ters were frustrated and in eight min- utes the mine of gold dropped 20 per cent. At 12' o'clock. it was at 100. and at eight minutes put 12 it was 140. in 19 minutes more the premium wad 133. Jaj‘oouid. wrmitor to the trai- tors with Whom new†ieagued, secret- iy unioadéd upon mem‘and sofeocaped m "mm-41 England. , écot m9. Bin; his"-eq1agm were mined and W credit Wyatt a mmwmchitwundugtlmo meefling-élfrom myught, Norwich. Every mind has anew (mass. n new directmn or he own. dlflbrlng In Its genius and ‘aim frgm um other miml. We call this the blas‘of each individual; And none of us will ever accomplish anything excellentï¬or com- manding, exciept when bgejbteu’l to this Whisper. ‘3'.th is h0g1} ‘bun alone. . ‘ n , ,‘....: 1,1: (anon. The “QM†nod nua- Séott classiï¬es mwflchhï¬ulm Iran .1 youth. unmww-mnm but. '1: Ian calla-up. in mmmmumgfluh mmMMmq-mu. mmmmmmmp- mayflndlumtouï¬heumr “Mill-"INN“ you have mandyoumakenonoemmdvhm mmmm;mmlmm mummmmmw BENIN". lulu bra-«w viuano Wtormmtumm,†unnmdiwmlobngunboy. ekberlnheutorm-‘John Bu- A: the London Coliseum III! In“! Tannin. selves. is weal-in a hat“ which «int £11). It in fourteen ion! In clmumflnneuco. and in , trimmed with amen ostrich {enthu- at old map color, each measuring two yards. In feathers alone cos! non ($500). Fon lessons or comm! work. are-ctr: of W'Schoolot Music. “Mai Bldg. Chiugo: or, {mmm..- . Huh-am" 1.1mm â€cu-Yum Aâ€! Got-8M Harlan III I. MAM _ J. M. BILHARZ HarnessLnggFuqushiw slid DUDLEYL. SMITH PIANIST ‘ D. M. ERSKINE Co. Highland Pflkrlu' E d. Salmon Peanut Candy and Paul!“ Brink every day :09 Gem: 3L. WAUKEGAN. ILL. _Ttntyoucanpmmwpollmmd willnotbumormbd. > . You can 'ournoveted has av da for onEHnZnth Ind STOVE-IN wilkeepitbhck. V his thcouly prepantion known that willsmy on ted but iron. , Give WMmcoudSTOV-INK noun-'3‘ â€my, and it will an blatka haflaeoedidonhtï¬om. {560 days. wé'gï¬cre’i. absolutely nag; else like ig. I we cumin!“ CV' 0; A1 your dealer. 25::ry ‘ The only man on the North Shore who makes F. SILJESTROM IT. I Ice. Coal, Coké § Wood and Kindling Dr- J HERE’S ONE PUBITY Higgins Hardware Store Th: Day of Motto“! Banking Rat Estate Insurance '. W. Schumach'cr DRUGGIST 00cc 5nd Yudl FIRST 81‘. AND ELM PUG! Fiona 65 IIIGBLAND'PABK. ILL. Pure Chocolate Cram: and Drugs ' ' Hat Fo-rue- Fa! M TY' DEPOSIT VAULTS 3 pawn! pail,“ W OUR MOTTO IS offs-tel ghunlmmd nut “riot. Ju. R. W‘I. H. D. V.S. VeterhnrySm noun (.5. In;,.-. 0M Bau- [asthma («mi-bed n We pips. Box 102. ‘ MILAN!) rm UNHWD PARK DR. ALBERT R. SHELDON Men lumi mange. Mm [151 Phone!) Dr. Cnrleton A. ngkneu ‘ 13mm menus!) PARK 8:. Johns An. 11.me: 0» mm Phou l‘ 91 Tek $3 Bunion ‘ [on Dun Sued Tel 3! Highland Park mm, in. T. H. AGNZEVV HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Sawing. «I Checking Aceonntl Wm. Contractor for Public ‘. IlflN.GnnMIo-d Phi-I’ll HIGHLAND,ARKIU« WMï¬uh.CAJN.Y. Pdmin‘. Paperinga (Mei: Wall Pnpcr W GEO. H. MORRIS 110 Elm Place Phone IMF-“Fat _r.w.wsmuc.r~a_m o.¢uonuuc.u.g , DENTIST . Demutntorll. W. 00!â€!!qu noon... In. (059.1». “mm 060:; Maniac Livny‘subk. W rut. Tucsday and Friday. Ito J - whoa J. «Tswana, Pnor. m 0! tot! l‘im Clan with Minimums-n Opp. I. W. Depot Wit-(193%. Ole. Phone 77 Private Phone I’ll JENNIE L. MILLER Fin [W «J -R.Id Faun Phone 2382. mummy“ DR. JAMES WATSON UR. BOSWELL F. GDIIOI DR: B. A. HAMILTON 810943.11: l â€03? I- ST. IOHNS AVENUE me a) £116an Put. In. Highland Park Hotel Kenn: 3:3 mSu-.WW‘ pond: Mane Vein-ism. scrim Dr. J. G. WALLACE. Anni-m D. McNEIL E. M. 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