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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 23 Jan 1909, p. 3

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VD 3400:06 “Bosnian-'99“! “gunman-m 3066* h. go “a pod” than the ‘-V- , I x Lion-.01: Moog-titan: .ybe sun hep-rate)"; mqmmtyoiiam.ht.pro" tumult-norm each. An- nual M thou-autoim- ”Mania no he pnrv i first IE 7.. nag. gag-yogi. ,Eglrls £523 daisies-£955 113255302379}. gigâ€"routing. try-7...! Sign.» gifl§§;_z write-an :8. «£50. krkmdnmt Science Damn-um which uidho‘thc Wanne- n'o'k hm Science: ”thummahnmeu; Windm'fllpimnn fivuinfcnug‘beel. mm- ”eluted by the Department mlonhemmoibmh 1'“quch Hark. and Fain-r; lu. mountain ”haven mall mover mum IT My Title ad Trust Co. ammmm can. al- Edinun I. h'vemcd, mun-um”:- r nub. mm an- «"86 onto Gnu Wat'nnd I: M and-him 0‘ innâ€"Cd’- Wyoaiéx. Mala : Am way toYenowuone mnnsanamp qua all-o. every year u thou!" bemumde oi: Mamba mewhSunognphy in. Business lethal-and hoflmmflmdfihy ilol M will hem. Io'fficieufioddbenakat Peru Fmdm; ler‘thnndCanyon mum Mr. Cote ILLINOIS. fir Cole will \smswnanâ€"w‘um Lodge. so, 0901.A.'F. AA. 31.. mBI-nlhwrnnd Winthrop "came, first cm! I in! Wednes- Wm‘I'ABKâ€"Pnrk Locke. No. 843. A. l". t A. it. Inact- North_(?hrk and hunt nmne. W and town; Thursday; ,. “animu- "Hue. act-ml and (ourth BA_\’EXSW000â€"-Raven§wood Lodge, No. 711. A. l-‘. I: A. M. gong {lolmggnd EVANSTON~Enns lodge, No. 524, P. A. A. )l.. meets first and third Thu: HIGHLAND PARK~A. No. 670, A. JI‘ h A. 31., third Muddy-i Luke and Wilmette Aves. starâ€"W. C. Cleworth. Morning Buviceaâ€"‘l‘o: 30 Sunday Schoolâ€"11.46 a. m. Vespersr-rs: up. Epwonh Leagueâ€"C: 10 p. :11 Wednesday Payersâ€"8: 00p m. AM Soctetyf-Fint Thursday 0! month Church Boardâ€"mu! Tum: of month. W. F. M. S.â€"«Seoond Th‘uraday of 1 month. ‘ CHURCH'OF ST. AUGUSTINE. Holy Eucharistâ€"7:30 a. m. ., lomlnx Prayerâ€"10:30. Sum: Schoolâ€"12 noon. Evening Prayerâ€"7:30. ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH. sundayâ€"6: 30 a. mi 8: 00:. m.. 10; 30 a. m 'VHPOI‘Dâ€"Z:COD. Instructionâ€"3: 00 to 4: 00 p. In. Dally Hueâ€"8: oo 3. m. ‘ 75‘; CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. imamâ€"H. A. fit". Sunday Sefllcesâ€"lo: 45 a. m. Sunday Schoolâ€"‘12:“ noon. Wodnosday Eveningâ€"8:00 p. m. Sermonâ€"10:30 I. In. Sunday Schoolâ€"la 0.0 noon. 300mg Péople'a Meetingâ€"4: 30. Evening Serviceâ€"7:80. Wednesday Prayers-4:00 p. m. Lnaln‘ Society-+0n aecond Fridays. Ions-On fourth Fridays. C... PHRISTIAN SCIENCE; , FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CH URCH NordnShoreM rumpâ€"Victor J. King. [Watchingâ€"11:00 I. In. sunday SchooDâ€"S: 30 p“ Young People's Meetinéflfn 00 p. m Seymourâ€"8: 60p Tuesday Servicesâ€"8: 00p . l-‘rl'chy Bible claspâ€"8: 0'0 p. nm SACRED HEART PARISHâ€"LAKESIDE Pastorâ€"F. J. Earth. Low Mumâ€"8:00 a. m. filth Munâ€"10:00 a. m. ' nunwoan clues. KENILWORTH UNION CHURCH. titularâ€"Chas. P Horawen Seminalâ€"~11 .00 a. m. ' 'l‘lve “roman s Missionary Societyâ€"Wed one-(Sly. Oct. 9. . (Se-fi'iccs ihvéiipiei: LEI-I‘M; “£631.; Communion on at! Holy Daysâ€"7:30 Sheridan Rnad and- Humboldt Ave. Rector: “my Worthington Starr. ‘ Communion 7. 45 a. 111.. wt Sundnv in month. Sundny School In a. m. (cloud-July and Aug.) Morning *niycggld Symon?” zoo n. m. coxcm-ka‘lonu. cumiCn. [mallowâ€"B. 8. Winchester. The 011de Blble Schoolâ€"9:45 n. m. Morning Scrunchâ€"11:00 ;. m. . V 'l'lLe' High Schpol Grades and Men's Bible . cuiJâ€"rzizé $.35.â€" Vacuumâ€"55:00 p. m. Pms'r sCANDiNAva ENGLISH CHURCH. «finial-Ru? 7.15653 5.7 "“‘" Evening Pruyer and Sermon, 5:00 p. In Sunday School. 9:45 I. m. GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH huntâ€"Rev. C. Hints. Sunday Serviceâ€"10:00 a. m. Wednesday Evan": Meetingâ€"7:30. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. -Pnntorâ€"Rev. M. W. Darling. D. D. Sumhy Schoolâ€"8:45 a. m. 1 Sermonâ€"11:00 a. m. 2 Young People's Charâ€"4:30 p. m. Prayer Mayneâ€"Wednesday. 8:00 p. m I ‘run cnuucu 09' ST. ELIZABETH; - (Episcopal) Rev. Luther Fluke, Priest in chargt. ' Hojy L‘ommun‘on. 1:30 a In. W Cglebntiou and Sermi‘m first Sunni-yin Monika in"? tibia-Samoa. except first 8an A.” hunday Serviceâ€"10:45 I. In. Sunday School‘â€"l‘2: 00 noon. Wednesday Eveningâ€"8: 00 p. m. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Pastor-Rev :lu. O‘Neill D D. analogyâ€"Fin: Hats. 8 n. m. ’ Sundayâ€"amount! lines. 10 h m. FRESH YTERIAR CHURCH Puntâ€"Rev. c. P. Gumbo-1. Sunday Sonic e-gllornlnx. 10:30. Sunday Schoolâ€"12:00 noon. Weekly Payer flamingâ€"Wednesday 8,00 p In. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAI.. Pastor-Rev. B. madman. Sunday Servicesâ€"10:45 u. m.. 7230 p. m. Week D: (Gom)â€"Wodnoadny. 1:36 p. m.: tlah. Friday, 1:45; ' '5 autumn LUTHERAN. Pastorâ€"A. SUNS); . Slinky Servicesâ€"40:00 a. m.. 7:30 p., m Woman: 'Societyâ€"b‘lm Thursday In mom . ‘ FIRST METHOD! :EPISCOPAT. . CHUR ,even'mg. 77:33; h. 17:. VVVVVV v" u.” .. M‘ Christina Endeavor-«twp. m. Sum: Schoolâ€"10:00 a. m. Wednudnyâ€"J’nyer Service. 8:00 p. Fridayâ€"Bible Study And pholr. 8:00 m p. m. Pastorbva. F. Courier. Sum! Servlcyaâ€"Momtng. 11: 00 a. u'vu- m but sunEai'in manâ€"lb n I. a. Satin: and manyâ€"ll ;. In. Evenlongâ€"é'p. Ill. Sumhy Scratchâ€"9M5 a. m. a Pam-l". hero; Dakin SII’WTS‘QS‘Wlmâ€"uemlfli. 10: 48; .m' III. A 8. I. P. 0.10m}. Pooplo'lâ€"i: 00 p. to. laugh; Schoolâ€"12:90 ”noon? aecmrâ€"né.’ "é. E $65183"; If}; 891} pmhnfigt-fizgo g: m.._ and on? tenâ€" uu nus: WWIâ€"lluvu awn. Weekdny PHYOI' Hauntâ€"4: fl. CH RIS'I‘ CHURCHâ€"ERISCOPA L. EPISCOPAL CHURSIH (Trinity). EVANGELICAL ( Ebenuer.) ‘CH’RISTIAN SCIENCE. hike Ave. and‘ 11th. 0. Fa: at mid thl the market town, tied the and of I cut. Itflpmd of his clothes Ind beat- In with whit): through the town, bleeding Ind Ishamed. um which degradation he WII vent to M: native place, on NI oIth to “put Maul: to labor like I true m ought to do." If the Iturdy vmhond veg-e cI’uxht I third time In id! I he was to nutter death “Is In nemy to the com monwwth." ‘ / Idler Soveroly Dealt With Old time Engnd‘hmeu hated “Aeneas. An not passed in 1531 deeer that any person “being whole 3nd mighty In body and uhie to labor" found beg. zinc might be arrested find if unable to fluid 9 satisfactory iccount of him- uit he Wt!“ Mons!” to the~hcnmt A Boy's Essay on Ducks. ’ A schoolboy assigned to prepare an essay on‘ ducks, wrote: "The' duck is s iow, hoary-set bird composed mostly of mestrsnd feathers. He is a mighty poor singer, having s. hosrse voice. caused By getting so msuy froés in his neck. He likes the water and csrries in toy balloon in his stomach to keep from sinking. The duck has only two legs and they are set so for book on his running xesr‘s by nature thst thev come pretty near missing his body: Some ducks when they get big have curls on their tails and on called dukes. Drakes don't have to set or hatch, but just 10111.3(: swimming and eat. It] was to be a. duck i'd rail or he s drske. "â€"Nationsi Food Mags.- “You might try some at this St Peter's Prescription, lunly; lt' s an old and 'populn'r remedy. cum cuts. bruis- es, aches and 19mins. One dollar the bottle. Good for man uni beast.” Aunt Chloe linked at the dollar bot- tle 'and then dubiously at ‘her flat purse. “Ain't yo' got tome fob 50 cents?” we ventured. "Some toh jes’ on’y beasts. Ah mt lt foh ma ol' m."â€"Llpplncott's. One Monday morning she appeared it the drug Item and asked the clerk for “s right pow'fnl linlment {oh ach- in' in de bones" Aunt Chloe was burdened with lhe supportot a. worthless husband. who beat her when hé wu sober, and whom she dutifully nursed and tendeq when he came home bruised 1nd bnti tered from a fighting lpree. not ‘come to school to be amused, but to work. She nut-n them on benches In ner’ bl; kitchen, because it was warm them nnd‘sat in the dining room door and taught them, or’ chutised them. u the spirit bade her. She taught the three Rynnd manners, tnd truth tell- lnz, Ind! above an humility, impress» in; on these infants daily that they be! mged to a generation not of vi- pen exactly, but of wenkllngs.â€"L .H. Itardeunt. in Atlantic. A cent school in no celled because the children who come to it bring each one cent, clutched tightly la a little vhnnd or knotted in the corner ‘or n handkerchief, a dilly olferlng. If the cent is forgotten; or lost on the way, the child goes home for another, that is all, and hes scolding for care- leunees into the bargain. The littlest children to to itâ€"uned to 30, rather, for indeed this should all be .in the past tense tether than the present, the cent cchool belng a. thing of the put nnd ea one might any, a great- nunt of the prélent kindergarten an old woman from the country, who in rather plaln in her ways. Eunice Swain would huge tho‘ught a kinder- garten foolishness Her children did Cont School Wu 1 Worthy Ana-nor of {he Klndergarton. processions! as they slowly much to the alter. declsres a writer is the Co inmbns Jonrnsi. There is youth in its sweetest aspectâ€"bflght-tncee boys in all their health and horas, med in s hesntiful religions ceremony, stepping in hemony to the tslrest ideals of worship. But. it is more than s more ceremony. It. hes a lesson for nilâ€"s lesson of the happiest import. lee thst little boy in the procession- ‘caped _in white, the sunrise on his brow. end singing out of his h rt s4 noble melody. He is only a par of s great harmony, end modestly he does his part content to be simply o blend his voice in the sweet st in of worship. The lesson touches clo y human experience. Here we crowd gathered on th earth. esch one engaged in some no co, to his coun- ‘ try, to humanity, to h me, to business, or perhsps'some poo r oneâ€" like that little boy in the p ssionsi might it be, it every one would add a hesntitul note to the harmony or life and lose himself in the procession world than n chum of Mr boil entering ‘. church and singing the 'RAINING THE FEEILI "an. LEGOON FOR THC WHOLE RACI. mm towua tho am}- ot- the ' Would Imp} HI. Part. Plenty Good Enough. umo'u woouu mus co” Tel. HII HIE-““000. ILL 21' suns-£3; 2 PANTS Highwood Prcuiprgr - Club. [23 First St. MISS (IL/VE 8. LI CHAPELLQ' BANJO. MANDOLIN Office; Moraine Livery Stable Highland Park. Tuesday and Friday. 2 tu ‘ T. H. AGfiEW Cb: North Show News-Letter Tel. Tel. Jas. ll. .Weoks, M. D. V.‘S. - Veterinary Surgeon. Twang-Tina’s"; and Sunday W. E. Brand Bldg” Shaidan Raul '- . new.“ Pal-E. m. ‘ ‘Quopalhic Phyfid ‘ V Nervous and Chronic Slums a 2 DH. ROSIE“. F. MINOR rnzssw £03531.» a Month. $5.00 :1 Suit 1nd une EIIra‘Panu. “nouns . [0 to I2 a.m.. I I04 9. m. Detnntmtratur N. W. l-YniverSijv "nuts: 10 n. m In 5p. m. ._ Telephone no CHICAGO; I404 "21'0th Kids“ 42 MI dim m Hours: 9:00 1'. In .101: mph Phone 1 m Ilh‘HLANl) PARK Dr. Carleton A. Han-km“ 'EYE. EAR: NOSE and THROAT. Hmumxu PARK. 47 SL'Julm‘s Aw. HOURS: 3:30 loyoo p. m . exam Thursday ‘ Office Hours DRAKAMES WATSON 4 DENT [8T HIGHLANI') mum - SI. .lnlum Awe V ILLINOIa Opp. Depot S 1:09 A; It I, 11‘043 r. u. ST. JOHNS AVENUE Phone 20 ' Humum) PARK. |L_L DR'. A’LBERT R. SHELDON ‘ “You see some queer things. at the operamow end then." the opersgoor, re method. “Now, last night. for m- ltuce. .st 'mmsen and Delllslu' You know they cut 0! Sanson's heir lad dress 111111 in run and let a little pan- per éhlld u poorly dressed as he bring btm on "'7 stage and pull the house down W.ell then that little pauper'ohlld puts her Irma around Samson's neck to comfort hlm when they have finished xlvlng him the merry ha! ha! a diamond ring about as ‘blg as a bird‘s egg is blazing on her little- tluge’r."â€"â€"New York Times. , . Dentist l’hnine 2.362." ‘omoe Fletcher "lock lnstmcticms Given in tlie Hume The auctioneers slat-ea In the Phlhdglphla collection It! plcturv mac. Ono ls of tonal-e shell 1nd mother at pearl. Another l: of amber Ind cold A third In of mi and Ivory. The auctioneer, a century or Io m. concluded : Isle. not by laying "Go- !nxâ€"xolngâ€"me!" and rapping the counter with Ms hummer. but it in his better method to turn up 1‘ freo- running 3m- toward the end of the bidding. and to and the nu lrrevoca. My when the and: ran lout. Thin saved <20an 3nd digputq. Vetcrimry 'Snrge’ofi ' ‘ Dr. J. G. WALLACE. Anion-t ‘ 11:. AW mound; ”" An "wont-rot nun-mu col. hot: I." nor“ of obiectl pertaining to his wcient calling. He bu, among other things, u: interesting not of auc- tioneer's Douala-m. . . GUITAR INSTRUCTOR DR. .8. A. HAMILTON 363'Evanatm » NH? Dai'it Strce 3! Highland Park ‘Evaluh'm, lll’.‘ professional Cards Conlulntion "can: [I ighland Park 9. I. .5 mm 91 1’0. A! the Opera. DENTIST and 17 C I Ave: ' HIGHL ND‘ PARK .. Bran Ofliccr Swegfila‘lpd'r [flignnacy Waukcgnn. lll. New mnk Mk l'lll‘fi". P To'vphom Pin-n02”) A. B. MRI-EN Is now ready m handlq all kinds n[ E xprcss am Freight in connection with Mov ing. _Smragc a_nd Cgbinqt Wprk An-d Frdiht Transfc ladies fine linen and lunily waldo a specialty. - . ‘ SW. (‘neenhay Rood. Phone 2'8 : SCHUMACHER'S . r A.t;;H..a.cl.e POWJCI‘I Contractor for Public War 3 Phone no 118 Park Avenue Pfintin't, Paperin‘ (Mdmini g ’ 7 Wall Papa Supplied Are Harmless and yet ' “ . Effective. a _10clp¢r package : W 3 for 25¢. I F. SHJESTROIV. Icc' Coal. Coke ' LAUNDRY W03! Pint (In). with mode-m improveme- ram). N.- W. Depot lligllllml I'M (Mice Plume? 7l'rlvaue l'hum- m: Stable Supplies Tami!” > CITY I'll" 3 Agent for Studdahr HAM [2| 3. w Ave-Io Humess.hH9[senFurgishin¢s o d J .GEO. H. MORRIS ‘ 0590 in Inquiry Bun... Tho-c 27’: FW. cusflmc P...- 0.1L anmis Calm Men ‘lumiuhed by the day“! no u sewage; SW S. Green Bay l\ Hume H5! Hiuhlnnd I HIGHLAND PARK STATE BAP ‘1 5 Saving. and Checking Account. .Solicitcd ..... - I” N‘ Gnu Iy Ila-d - “on I’ll - HIGHLAND PARK. k lemma-3 unmet Fire lug. On. a! v ' In. I. IIILL, Proprichfn ' Carpenter. Contractor . and Buildcr_ . Screens and Smrm ml: 1 Special "Om-I8. WM W289!» rmrm .sd I‘ullll-I" I III u ' .‘Il WARREN A. HARRIS' v moms WW S D McNEIL Estimate: fnmithed it Runnable 1: It ' ' Box l02. ' mo Pm JENNIE L. MILLER Fire lacunae: and Raul Eat Wood rand Kindlir ;' Highland Park Hotel , . 0!!!quan YIN!» FIRSI‘ ST. AND- ELM I'LACI' Strictly ”and Work who): .I. STEVENS, mum E. M. LAING J. M. BILHARZ "mum's" mum. ll.l.. Speak: for Imll HOME Phone' 05 ’0 253! mum-{d I Plum 107 Highland Park mm Imow thin mute“. Worm yutokmhm. Try“. (letting ready/1U “Ice 0‘ " Much I. Nothing like premraticm. \\'§ an un- pared u: supply panic?!" people WWI the but and. at Lucky Work It. a- b. done in a and Laundry. Chino. Col~ Inn and Cult, Shin-vim. PM 1447 cloth.- ud Fanny Work I. c- l. u Little Billy Taft-brood of bean. both lore and Ifl. . - ls ‘mwin‘ skillful >in the BIG STICK handicraft. “Idol; Vailâ€"i173“: ;-;{u;l}n';; E‘mnfi-u'l High-nod. Old 7 ll Lab m. Nbrt'i Shore News-Later mono-gunman. M W ‘l'bc am .._ “is g min-my -.AA._ _ u. . , A. ==S". iiii' 'rinting BUSINESS. Not the kind that is thrown away without q second (lanoebutprintin‘ um pulls. the kind that speaks your II: n: "1‘ Table vim Him Being uncanny Ill.- III-ly‘pu‘an-ndfhfl a ABANA 'rmt. Admin WATER Io; up 10:40 II. N ":01 ind

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