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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 13 Feb 1909, p. 3

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exercises. cumming of ' and the reading 0! '8 bold last Friday” Thick. an!» school; very Enchant ' in mrmm' Ming 0! the Lincoln wi-ccyebntion - minding: an [when {An- EM Baler, Ethel Copeland. 4- '5'” Fednfch. Ja‘me Just,‘ , Marjorie Lane. Nonnan ,Richm mu. rm: Siegel. A c. DJ”. m. will boil in" «an evening. Feb “m“ ' 'Q'Wr'yc‘flb. «chem: [Mam will 1.1mm: {young noan of the Diligent I!!! on My with their presi- Flt. PM _ . Devlin“. a! the g? nth-swan. A ‘and. Hum. mm- o! Bum" pus any! 13“: we in flu; than] this a cue dist-unr- [Inc of 01' ' moms. A p named '36“ u! alain to Rio! hum: . m inc thank. :00“th fumi- Mdlw:olbmu¢im. but. he! grade. In manned I an anal. , LA. J. wmiflm 5mm. Mame. Id! Via-1mm cui- .» make an nun-in "it If invitation lot a Tea. ‘Friday the ”patient in thg oflice We"! " .' Ownnial II!!- C. W. chain. who has y W Gleneoe cum- ‘huhom no a station Iii-nice, . Bari (Lien-bu m m qt Winmtka, It. Toucvin’j fine. ‘ loci ll Clue. jh. bl ,Mahem. L whnhu been .uiying at the ’1 Mr and Mn. PIC. Debug turnout. was «He-than: I "”37- M 5'5. by: I- I0 "bleak: hates: boat to I”. Re MfGImqum., inmmcéchxhcusvshour brN‘cfi Yofi. milk; Saturday rllu WA“ Victoriar "hum: WG-u'sLibnry “by My; 1mm of the ‘Ohthcmning. MSQ’clock 'mmfillwm the mem- ‘5': dub. their ,mma. and 1“"? good entertainment was In The Choral Club bfthe M “m‘immuvcnl Ric «ago: win We 95"“ rim. A... an mum humm‘m anda m5. w WWI“ will enm- we Wm i Library Club. Sai- Mum February at» BM“ ;Am A :1 ol Cvmhiana. Dy. I'ho has v 'ttd ‘ith Her sister. In! Cmplo'y an... Sheddan in. Int ‘ leaves nu! reek haw ‘- _ M van reimnc lain .9 Ah I“. ' - calm-number be Friday ahmwo'n- - a..." -- Mrs. mm, the Ii“! *9“ the‘ Diligent f'l'hc White Sister” is the work of F. Marian Crawford. ‘and ‘Wa‘lter Beckett. 'The stay 0! this-cleveriy conceived Sand bfllfiantiy executed play ig one of intense interest to every class of theatregoenf and 'the productiun is said to out-do any here- tofore attempted by the Liebler firm of magnificent prodqcen. Jumms 51m * Assmsuuumss The first vote for United States lenâ€" not taken since Thursday resulted The preceding ballot, the twenty- elghth, yas pertnnctorny tlken 1w fiddly when there was no gummy present; The renal! Tunday'left Al- bert 1. Hopkins 3 long way from the 103 votes. or constitutional majority, needed to elect. Springfieldâ€"No sign of a. bgeak in the senatorial deadiock now in its fifth week came Tuesday with the twenty- nlneth balloot token in joint session. wife alone. "The Thief" tells a simple and direct may” of a woman' s weakness through her maddening kw: for her husband. l‘he compligmiuns are mirave‘cd thruugh the semi: .force- ‘01 love and in its process some aslonndng and excking situations are deveioped. h is impmsihle in cold type to suggest the human interest arous- ed by the plot of "The Thief, " ‘ but there 13‘ of codrse, the world rc'mwned second act. played by the husband and Per-ran Thanh-4Tb: engagement of Charm Frohman's production of f‘The Thief" at Povers, February 15m. is an event of supreme impnnance, nut alone to the regular theatregoers : but to those {persons who only frequent the playhouse on red letter occasions. The fame _of this international drama.is emphasized By the be: It»: ”The Thief" was plaved for ten months at the Lyceum Theatre, New York, last Svinter‘ and that over half million persons were thrilled by the marveluus technique of the author and the admirable quality of the perlurm~ me; ' ., ‘ ' SENATE DEADLOCK STANDS No Sign of a Break on the Twenty- nlnth Ballotâ€"Demon Recéufi Con- teu Taken Up by the Soldns. NEWS‘FROM THE LEGISLATURE ‘ 'AT SPRINGFIELD. 7 During this ‘engagement therexwifl'be no Wednesday matinee: and no Sunday evening performances. . Wanâ€"The next attraction at the Studebaker will be one Of unusual inter- at. having for its star the distinguiuhed American actress, Viola Allen. Her play. ”The. White Sister,” is scheduled mbcgin Monday evening, February 15. ugvunâ€"eneoi the attractions of the, year. that 0! Few Machree; in wliich Joseph O'Mnra, supported bv Adrienne Auxarde. yillbegin in. McVicllen Thea- tre‘I-‘eb. '14. and will last two weeks. The :play is a “Rh century comedy laid in Ireland. Mr. O'Mara «mes highly rev commended from the . East. Miss Adrienne Augarde plays the title role of lady Margaret O’Dris'coll, who in a spirit 01 fun; masquerade: as a ballad singer. John Mitchell (D) ........... Frgnk Manon-on (D)... ..... 3.9qu of Earlier Balloti. 1. 12. 17. 21‘. 25. 2 16 17 14 19 15 18 war was made by the Democntlc‘ tomes awn; the Shame! organiza- tion, but. the signs of trouble are many and in the opinion of close ob- servers‘mny have on elect an the sennforlnl deadlock. ‘ Home Take; Up Gubernatorial Probe. The home tool: up the gubemtoflnl contest Tuesday and considered the m elation olered last Wedneadny seeklng the appointment or e eommuee of nine members of the house end nlne neuter: to look ’lnto the nation for a recount of the ballots for governor and-decide the future course of the contest: From the agreement, or, @112 Demo critic leaders, who ere behind the re- count proposition, to submit the cue to a committee composed of en equal number of senatots and house mem- ber: many are inclined to the opinion thatxthe disposition to WI the re- his selections should have been Ip-r proved.' The Tippm men from Ag- grieved because they did not receive a greater number 0! phoea on the committees. 'No bpen declmuon of , "I have heard so many discouraging things about the spirit at unity on the pan or the mlnletere there um I hesitated about going, but_ on the strength of your wire that everything was 0. K, I am willing to so; I don’t care an iota for the oppoéltion' we arouse if the churches will only pre- sent a solid front to the enemy" The foregoing portion of a letter received by Amhjtect Albert P. Gm from Rev W. A. Sfinday, indicates the determini- tion filth which the'strenuous evan- gelist enters the Springfield mamas. Discord in Democratic Ranks. ' Discord in the Democratic minority which from the first day of the session has divided the followers of Minority Leader Lee O’Neil Browne tram those who fight under the standard of Thomas Tippit, representative from Olney has been accentuated by the events- oi! last week. Neither of the Democratic factions is satisfied with the committee appointments made by Speaker Shortlel. Minority Leader Browne submitted a list of represent!» tives to the speaker to be named as minority representatives on the appro pristions and the judicial apportion- ment committees. The list did not' suit the followers of Mr. Tippitt in the individuals assigned to the several committees; Instead of appointing the men named in the Browne list Speaker Shun-tier! gave the plhces to other men on the Tippitt list without chsnxing the numerical proportion This did not please Mr. Browne and he was not slow to express his disapproval, taking the positiofi that as minority leader- The bills seek to change the basis'_ of assassed valuation of property in counties of 100000 from onE-nfth to one-third of the actual valuation, This increases the bondhsuing power but In .order to prevent it also increasing current taxes the bflls.vreduco the tax rates for various purposes. Does Not Fear Opponents. They are tn many respect; the same bills that were urged ‘ifi the l'ast .gel- sion by Mayor Busse. Mr. Shuttle! said-{hat In their changed form they had been agreed to by Comptroller Wilson and thg city .admlnlatrpt’toni of: Chicago. » Speaker E. D. Shunlélr Tuetday in- troduced ‘nine bohd bills. intended 'to raise Chicago‘s bond Issuing power 816,000,000 19 320000.000. , VThe election contest W Gov. Charle- s. Doneen m the hi: thin; to occupy the utention of the house Tuesday. After routine bushels wu disposed of the contest resolution, of- fered by Lee O'Neil Browne. minoeity leader, was token up“ u postponed measures. Earl D. Reynolds of Rock- ford, Republican, gave notice tint nit- er debates he would insist upon his previous motion to tobie the rewin- tion. After much discussion the mo- lotion was again . postponed until Wednesday. This we: ordered ‘hy a vote or 77 to 58. Two Republicans voted with the Democratsâ€"Kernel; and B. M. Kleeman of Chicago. Some thought it significant that the Shurt‘ lei! Republicans stood shoulder to shoulder with the “band of hope" in the teat. ' Raises Basis of Taxation. Twenty-Seventh Ballot Famine. . One additional ballotâ€"41:0 “vent!- seventh to date-Anton It noon Thur.- dayiniointaeuion er the two branches of the tenets] uncinbly. found the dendioekeol the Ienntorlhip as firm u ever. The twenty-seventh Joint baiiot ave Hopkins. 71: Foes. 18; Melon. 8; Shut-flat. lay-0111mm. 1; Lowden, 1; McKinley.'1_; Sherman, 2; Stringer (Deni. ), 73. The Hopkins vote in dropping to 71 leached the low-water mark. Seven! Igopkine men were pelted, being eh» sent. Counting the pairs, the motor gained one vote in Senator Fun]: of Blomington who cune hick to him on this bniiot. Funk ha been voting riot W. J. Calhoun. Donna Contut I. up. 1; cummyl; Enema. 3: Juan Kitchen (Den). 1; Funk Mongr- mott (Den). 1. ‘ UnNortbSMWr The deadlock In the nonunion- be- tween W. I. Bnéhmll, W's epo- clnl commluloner. end the Veamelm govermnent,r’emune unbroken m the refusal ot.elther side to ylfld h; the dispute over the W fl Uh‘ (nuns the cue- ot the I!" Yuk ml? Hernandez Asphut cm ml thi Orinoco corpora!“ The house of ropreoontntiveo or [own voted do" n moiution olorod by Representative Schooner, proposing medals for eoeh lowo born mombor of the naval floot Jim completing lho’ tour around tho mid. . ' Charles E. Holmes. chased with having killed his wife, Pnuiino. vol acquitted in’Chimo. Tool-o an. to Holmeo' eyoo Vina he thanked the jurymen for tho decision. A noon- ciiiniion botwoon (other ml out to!- lowed. In Memphis, Tenn; 3 negro robbet ranthroughthoaueoulflnxnm at pedéstriana and polio-men. but bu] marksmanship prevented my twa- was. The con'tost over the will at the we Mrs. Lydia Bruno: bu hem in Peoria, Iii. Undue innunpo on the part of Oliver J. Bailey. W. “1.. Hum- mond, Albion W.- snail and the nu Williun Rainox Burner. president at the University of Chicago. in given a the main cause 'for the braking“ the will. - ' For One Milena. The 'cbmmitfee on state chariublo. penal and reformutory institution. met in the afternoon Ind listened to remarks from Willi'am G. Graves, noe- retary of the state bond of clarinet, with retereno'o‘ to the «unit-lament and maintenance of lint. mutation. Mr. Graven doclnred for one band an the most desirable ndminintniin system for charitable. pend Ind ro- iorm’atory innutntlons so in: u busi- ness economy and eillcicncy Are won- cerneu. and later. under direct quen- uons. saidlhe amusement in animus Deacon Sign. Salary am. » Gov D'eneen nondny signed the emergency sum hm under whgch the “its umurer ll authorized to my to the Iegiglatora at once the entire 82. 000 aainry to which they no u- tmed. ' . The “fire th‘ [1121104. Ind llllnoll omclals wlll like in. the mucus-tum: ceremonies In Washington lurch l has not yet been definitely settled, but probably will ,be determined in a few days. It ls the general undenundlu mm the governor and the nave ollcen together with representatives and lol- ators will mike the trip. ' Hitherto, it he: :been generally nn~ dentood that Communion Damien had refrsined‘ from entering the eennte me became he did not will: to hem the cheneenoiflenntorflopkiu. Theod- minintrntion men end those close to Gov. Deneen express the opinion the! Senator Hopkins hu shined strength in the week-end intermission oi lexil; lative tctivity and argue that he he: a certain strength which will continue to grow no long» the inilureot the anti- Hopkine men to unite upon e single caudidate continues. The Democntic discord which ha been accentuated by the appointment of the committee. an appropriation- and Judicinl upper tionment end given additional fuel by events outside of the eel-ions oi the house. it is believed by may my ailect the ienetorlnl deadlock. Illinois at the Inauguration. E ' Gov. Deneen in am hi hie tion thet he will do We: to e recount end that he would wetoo e an recount or the nctnnl which were cent in the November tion. The houee probebly will bee-ted to decide whether the accent reeoluâ€" tienehellbeeenttonoomnitteeot senators end :efireeentntivee to nut determine whether the". exists I etnte oi fecu' which would amount toe prime mcie cine. “w of the led-b tore wish to no on record In tnvoring the immense expense which n yecount of the bellute would meet: it there in not a probable ce'ee requtrinz A re- count, endthie question could be de- termined by the joint oommitttee on an exeminaion of the recount petition and an inventintion of name of the allegations on which the plea is based thet Adlni E. Stevenson end not Gov. Deneen was elected lent tell. 5% Lowdon Stay. On: -of Content. E qonnt vigorously he. been and thu the triadic! Mini E. ell-on have given up hope at Gov. Demon. No hint at I. ottheironexuuunlhilmlnthe word- at tho-e who pnpued the mo nation for e committee: «Gov. Dense: when. to his original politiouthn he in ready Ind willing to {hide by I hit neonatpnd will not seek the hit! of technicalities to obstruct It. One at the things which negatemorudhilmmnon is that the integrity of the ballot: which are recounted shall he definitely shown. and I0 that there any he no possibility of Milo!- which hue been tampered with halal recounted. E2: General News Itcmo 4 SUITS if: 2 PAN'I SE- russw FOR sm . Month. .Hidhvirood umou woouu mus cc Tel. llll HIGHWUOI). ll Phone 2891 " Edna!“ Fumhl WARREN A. HARRISO ‘ Cnrpenu-t Conmcto: and Builder . Screens andSlon’n all: I Specialty Ila m5; Wkt.‘ T. H. AGNEV\ ' Ofice; Moraine Livery Same. Highl I Park. Tuesday and Fridav. 2 to 4 miss our: 3. L4 CIMPE L!’ I BANJO. MANDOLIN 123 First St. Tel. 363 Evnnnon 1017 Davk S! Tel. 3| Highland Park Eamon. Mum Men‘limilhcdggyrcdny «mm “a me. . men c We HS] Hilhlan‘ Pt Jo. R. Weeks, M. D. V. '9. ' 'Vctu-hnrySm-gooa TMyuTia‘ayl'ndSu-dt Nervods and- Chen}: D but CHICAOU: um Hey-'80 ”41,. ‘2 In". "an: 3:00 a I . tuneup. an. Phone l-4I DENTISI‘ Hrmn- .uulor K. W'. UIIIVON' “mill; 9 I}. guv In 3p m. WI. 31mm" Ihtph. Dr. Carleton A. Huh» 1. ' BYE. BAR. NOSE ad THROA'J Hwauun PAIR. 47 SI. John' I c. HOOKS: '5: 30:05: cup m. “up! Thur y Q ”or "um a DR. IAMES WATSON DENTIST HIGHLAND PARK m. John: I ll. LINOIS Opp. Dap- ‘ DR. ALBERT R. SHELI m NEW TELEPHONE 300' Owing to due heavy “it!“ in I dumtheCNc-go Telephone .8109A.I- l)- lioabu. S'lj. JOHNS AVENUE Phone 20- Hmnunm Pun u. (it’s‘nll very well to talk boriqg ,fo‘rrthc good of pasta but p’osterity isn’t around 9: any bills. punyvmprimnmloal drew It mes. “dumb-chars In! months. llyoumodatclcphme. m- mmmmdmywm flu‘ bout. Dmhtdchyurwu may] no he (lie-go Teiephone Coupon lies. . NiIILANl) PARK 815.“) a Shit nnd one Exm Pants. Hume 2382. "Moo Heather 'llku lnnructiom Given in the Home DR. ROSYlEll F. COIN!“ Dr. J. c.- WALLACI. MI DR. 3 A. HAMILTOL Tact does not remove dit ul- 3. it goes mund them. GUITAR INSTRUCTOR m Branch Office .5...) .._|, Sweetland‘l Pharn llith-mtl l'urk gum“, DENTIST 17 Central Ave HIGHLAND PM ~~ Waukezan. SM Hulk vlh ll.lo Caner-1"”"A'vé, Hi Telephone *3 to hindlc all kinds of Express ind Freig In in connection with Mov- ins Sto and Cgbmt 1W3?“ a specialty. 5324. My Rout ‘Mm NEWS LETTER OFFICE 519 BROADWAY LIN COLN’S FAVORITE SONG DRESSMAKING Children's Drc§scs Morning Gowns Mrs. Vilkttc Overly . MM¢WTM£W Plum and Estimate. Punish“ ‘ P. 0. Box 28! LAKE FOREST. ILL. Road Building.'Gndilm. Hum T" and Shrubs and General I...“ Wuk. Moving Fruit and man u. PAUL PAUL d: MA‘ITLAN D LANDSCAPE GARDENERS md. CONTRACT OBS ‘ Contractor tor Public Waits GEO. H. MORRIS one. :- Inquiry Ian... M m Tmm CITY?“ lute-unnâ€" F. SILIESTROM Ice’ Coal, Coke "Hum J. u'rlvmm, not. and: 0-: can Finn. clan with nah-r. 1mm Opp. N. W. Drpot alga-lulu! PICK 0M I'hcme T7 l'dv-Ié Phi-I. 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