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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 4 Dec 1909, p. 7

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wanâ€"hand detain-no rib-hm claims-mi- anthem TE" and the The, In" the Comm! Anny. tic Cbcatns a , g A H. B.‘ Wuner in “Thng Are ’ My People." running It Ibh County Title and '1' rust Companv Aha-cu d Tub. Tide Guaranteed. , mu: tuna mam acquisition when it find this clean- cut young Englishman to this side of the pond He combines a rare type of nun- lineu with a natural method of acting' in 1t way that wins the heat: of audience! instantly. and the has made him a great matinee idol without being any the less a man's man. He is that unusual speci- men of the genius actor who shares the‘ respect, admiration and regard of both Iexes. ‘ In a way, he is decidedly English, hm certainly the kind of an! Englishman we should like to see more often. In his new play Warner plays the part of the little Hal of “The Squaw Man” develop~ ed into a young 'man of twenty-five or so, and put through a cotirse of sprout in be- ing trained as an ngltsh' gentleman. without having rob him oi his love for the land of his hingJ It is a part that should suit Warner t a T. My Peep -." .1! is only four seasons ago that H. B. Waffle? came to this country to act a leading man for Eleanor Robsori. Next Sunday, Nov. 28, his mum will shine forth in electric letter! from the lmnt'ol the Studebaker, a full-fledged star in one of the most promising new plays. of. the. Man. “ ' Almost tlie moment Warner made his American debut it was realized that our native stage had won a distinct year. Edwin Milton Boyle’s “111m Are My People,’ a sequel to his “The Squaw WJHGWW'L C E Smith and vi to Frank Opeh, lo! 4, blk [.mrsSub, gum); emu W D “00- Mute!” m Chancery to Alexanfier Rob- ertson, lot It, and pan lot 10, bit 1, Highland Park. D $4250.00. A W Paraski to A 0 Rockeanch. [on 70 to 75, blk 4, Deerfield Par}. w D W H Murphy to E A Dunakin, lot 42, ‘ hlk 16. Washburn Park. North Chicago. 5 W D 8250 00. State Bank of Lake Forest to Francis Lambert, lo: 14. Green Bay A_dd, Lake Forest. E 13%“): ‘. G I" Beach and vi to C fi Jorgeaon. lots. 15 and 16, blk 34, Lake Blufi. W D 3600. (I). A G Murrie and W! to Thomas Douqu WSOftESZItN VLIOCS. Thompson's Add. Lake Forest. W D swam. C L Nelson to C H Phelps, lot 2, Rav- inia Woods-and lo! 2, Nelson's Add to Ravinia Woods. Highland Park. W D J R Rudd and wf 10 Annie Campbell, pan lot 16, blk 29. Highland Park. W D $2100. 00 G J Crauston, Jr" and If, to Funny I. Quite, lot in N W 14 Sec E. LakeFor- at W D 8850. 00. Mary Conway to Miles Conway. 120 acres in S E 1/4 Sec 1 Vernon Twp. and 40 acres in S E 84 Sec 6. Deerfield Twp. Q C $1.00. . ' . ' . A L Erickson w W C Hatch, Part lot 2,‘ blk26, Highland Park. W D 31.00. R S Grice and wf to] C Hale. lot 31, bit 54, Nonh Chicago. W D 32500.00. 'Master in Chancerv to Mary E Lana, undivided } N 80 ft S 350 ft lot 58, High- voéd. D $574. 27. L H Lloyd and vi to Ruth Swanson, lot 10, blk l, Lloyd’s~$ub, Eighwood. W D $150.00. 7 R M Parsons andfiwf to] C Wolfi. lots 1, 2 find 3, blk 4, 'Deerfield Park. W D fij A Reichelt, Jr., and wt 19 Edward Bleimchl, lot in Village of Deérfield. W D $30.00. Chas Bleimehl and W! et a! to Peter Bleimehl lot 1, Bleimeels Sub. Village of Deerficld. Q C Si. 00. , J H Taylor and who Helen L Hasler, pan lo: 321, Lake 170";th D;§§.3_75.00. Emilie ] Smith to M] Hardacre, lot 81, Ravinia. W-D 521250017» Wan-on. Rut Estate transfers Table fig Ask Your Brut W It WM. ‘r Being naturally shoo- Iutely pun and clear a crysul it is :11: i“ ABANA WATER ILLINOI. “A mun ought to be (good mechanic in order to get satisfwtory result: from :n sutoqobile." L‘fiâ€"Yé." mnfiefl’dfllr. Ohuggins; “but it’s stin’better to be a good annular." ~Wuhington Sm. . ‘ ~l“1ten you whit would driw im~ nail-Irina“ of thaéwoiotymin- strel shown." . “Wha.t's that?” “‘A number of family skeleton: let out. of their closet: to nttle {the “There is one miniature a telephone enterprise bu over other kinda of busineu.” “What is that?" "H :meivernhip ieordered. they ecu llwaye hung up the receiver."â€" Baitimors Americon, V ‘ The Apt Ame. “Our friend displnysl. me gift of humor in his speeches." “He does. " msweréd Senator Sor- ghum. “I never knew - mun Who entrained better judgment. in milng gglétion- from big scrapbook.” . A Poor loader. Jack-Rejecud you. did she. ‘ I thought you told ”me you rad the love in her gyes. City Star. “This maramped all the wsy from Nome ts ‘ as living advel‘fiaemen‘t. of Alaska.” new novel? \’ Author (candidly)â€"â€"Well, judging by the sulea. the mm who published it â€" Summing-ville Jonrnsl. Ethelâ€"Ia she; .nsrried? . Kateâ€"Well, ahe looks resigned. â€" Summorville jonml. Sheâ€"No, they wqfi't; I told 1th you were going to dnve. ' nu. . Mmamuâ€"Cork legs, second Roar on the rig!“- ' Sh M Hm. Heâ€"The Juneau will be wondering why we no so late. . . ‘1‘ “‘__ Thin means mere room to 'Jo our work. We do a large ibueineu. But we can take care of your» laundry if you give . it tops. . Folkwtheerowd. . , > I Tamil: must. have been a misprint Boston Transcript. FriendÂ¥4Who is we hero of 'your m of W. Customer (falling down the stairs in large nerdâ€"Help! I’vé broken my J ' . Phone 107 Reliaé/e Laundry Our large [Business is a testimonial to Our work SuchHeWas. ,. A330... nomemf .eh?“-â€"Knnns RELIABLE LAUNDRY The New Addition IS NEARLY COMPLETED CInNortbquchcwo-Lctm TO but Woma‘n desire. work. Will help out in getting lurkheom or dinners, or ll place: in .vacancies of cooks. or will hel out in one of sickness». as] have ha experience .in caring for the sick. Mn. Lunn, 227 Vine Ave. Phone 332 H. P. ' - . 49-1! 081' or an ed awayâ€"A brown and white. _ Collie dog; answers to the name of Milo. While around the neck and (mm2 back and body brown. Bring to 227 Vme ave., Highland Park and receive reward. 49-1: CSTâ€"White eilk scarf. with W.‘ T. C. . on it, between Hazel. St. John. Cen- tral, Linden and Park avenues. Retum to Miss G. Chandler. 1% Hue} avenue. H. P. 49-1! What; am I thankful for today? Well, I don‘t knOwâ€"but here are 1 few Of ma‘ny things that occur to me And possibly may have occurred to you: Fimz,l am glad because I‘m sled. ’ And then I'm glad because I know You know I know you know l'm gladâ€"- Be se y 're pleased lo have me I0. I’ g I’m “villaâ€"thankful for Th ilege of being here; if I e: have champagne. why then I'm thankful for my humble beer! I! I can't ride in coach of late I'm thankful for two legs to walkâ€"â€" It I can't hold my audt‘ence ‘ I’m-thankful; then. to hear you talk! l'm thankful for my daily brexdr Though I may not be blessed with wealth; I'm thankful that 1 em and sleep And have my little share 0! henlth; But most of all, I'm thankful now Because in high and lowly ranks There are so many people who 7 Are capable of giving thanks. â€"H. E.- Warner in St. Paul Dispatch. A W, Sod Visitor "(no homa- whoee smell daughter {- musing hex-eel! by blow- ing up the hit cushion gene of e meanâ€"“0h. do you think it‘s who to let your little girl do at“? 80 liable to give one uncer. you know! I elweye let the bullet do it.â€"-Punch A M“ _ A campaign orator was delivering a flood of frenzied eloquence the other evening and departed for a moment from the text of hit discourse to tell of an ex- perience he had had the night before in a meeting held in Kenning‘ton. _“Yes,” he said, “the opposite political party em: out in force and at every at: tempt of the speaker to make himsell heard he was met with jeers,' catcalls. boots, and kisses which drowned his “When I arose to speak tome one hurled a hue, cowardly egg at me, which struck me in the chestâ€"” An auditor here interrupted to demund what kind oi an-egg'a "hue, covgrdly egg” might be. voice. 7‘ “Why." answered the story teller. cowardly egg is one of that kind of egg: {hat hits you and theuimm." Too. Late to Classify. Punt-In. Monoâ€"Ionlu. 10:“; cm- m. 7:“. 8., Y; P. U. You MEDâ€"1:00 p. I. Sunday Schoolâ€" 1:00 noon. Wow: Punt flauntâ€"7:“. Sum!” Mooâ€"10:45 I. -. Sunday Schoolâ€"18:00 noon. 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