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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 29 Jan 1910, p. 3

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ty. murky“. and“; iio'offer Joe. not 6111 5: apqnditurc of any "y upon your part. Ina Ens open tip to and in- n; Feb. 15. 1910. all hen {his work In pol-4 L no mention in male mane“. parent). or do through mode-t7 a: need vb‘ur m Ike this a ' {an ad ’1 are induyorind to this a work of kit- 3 ' value: anJ A while. mire t6. mic mention elf. friean‘or relative. have 1;ch in LILG c. TRACEY. ‘ ,ake Bluff,” ', ILL/mus '._ Box I 4-6 ”Residents 6f . , y prior to'» 1875. lata from virllidl we ll: . '3 literary-hie]! in¢ 'tkéir Jim dd. r-fnow on the” tn to £91,331“â€" ri'obo‘r'atcd reunitin- people of the pIV'ucn't 'J'woulcl be glad to and publish in Kel- e foumlation of and Build our 'county., ic Hintory of Lake all Communications to .' Ltc the it i. not our who One of the shortest speeches recorded in forensic annals is that of Taunton. afterwarda judge. lee Philips, an Irish orator, had made flowery speech in an assault case. Taunton, who was [or the delenflant, Said in reply: “My friend’s eloquent complaint amounts in- plain English to this-that his client has received a good, sound hot‘sewhipping: and my defense is as shortâ€"that he richly deserved 'it.‘ In," hone sense. ,. mumâ€"mm did he mean? Bondickâ€"Well, the1 horse never dunk anything but Water. â€"â€"Catholic Alumna. \ Bibhnâ€"l he" that. Jones Co. dl-cbuged their driver. : u “at you no "extrangant"; the best is non. $00 good.~â€" ~â€"Wanace D Wattles in February Nwtilus. you. On the other hand, if you went cheap clothes, ent eheapfoods and surround yourself with cheap things to“uve money" you will put your: self in the mantel attitude of cheap- lose end inferiority. You will think of yourself in connection with cheap end inferior things, and so Will s'ee yourself as n cheap and inferior per- m. The cheep end inferior within you willbe bi‘ought tothe surface. Ind youwvill never do your best. You will he incapable of ex‘ertingneyour whole power. ‘nnd by the ‘law of nation, cheep end interior things will move townrd 1011.681. the best of everything. and get rid of the feeling Su‘nnna John‘son to J E'Johnsofiy,‘ lots 36 and 37, blk l. Hayt‘s sub, Highwood. Q C D 01.00. whinBD W Lake County" Title and Trust» Company 4m 0! 'Iide. Tm Guyana“. Chicago Terra Cotta Co. to North Western Tgrra Cotta Co., 22 acs in N W% Sec 27, Deerfield Twp. W D W R Rufiner and W! to E P Knapp, loan 6 to 10, Oakmont sub, Highland Park. W D 31. 00. ~ I! you wear the best, eebthe best And hove the best in your home,,it put- you in the right mental attitude. You see yourself as one who has the be“, in of the best, and IS the best; end the best. there is in you will come to the surhee. You will take the maul attitude of faith. ‘confldence on“ power, end your success will be ensured. You will take hold of four work with conscious powev‘. end your work will be well done. ,You will BE “I. but, ‘end by the law of eclion and reaction, the best. will move toward W H Murphy to Anton Rynkszel ’lot 13, and part lot 2|, Murphy's Add to blk 138, North Chicago: S W D 81000.00- Working Woman's Home“ Ass'n to W 1'! Cone lots 18. 19, 20 and 21, but 33,, Lake 8105. W D $000. 00. , A H Thiele and wf to L D Eastman, lot 46, Nelson' 3 Add to Ravinia Woods. Highland Park. Q C D $50 00 ' W R Rufiner and w( to Mary L Ruli- ncr, lot 13. Oakmont, Highland Park. wnsmo.‘ 'Mmin De Tamble Ridgewood Park sub, Highland Park, 4810ts. Subdivisioh; J A Rabbc and wf to City of Highland Park North 33 feet lptl, Hamilton’ 3 add, Highland Park. Q C D 81.00. Lessons- in Constructixie Sc‘lence Insane 12ml numbnqo luau“. . - - .. , In Kat em transfers When the Beat Exceued ma. y, can... Scc'y. s; .Lones said he didn’t LIEOIS Do You KnOW R4 Chapm s Licorice J u-J u ’sP ~ 1 Try a S-Cent Package They clear the Throat. Are pleasant to tate the Vampire dance, which he does with'Ven Michelena. Herr] Pile“. does an omniric “brak neck" dnnee that is thrilling. “The Flirting Pi-incess" Inn 3 per- fect. bunny churns, thnt not. only looks well, but sings with exceptions] efleetL There m t more of chonu lecture- Menage: Mort. H. Singer is present.- ing an ell-star cut. in “The Flirting Princess." It. contains May Voke'e, Adele Rowlend, Vere Michelene. John W. Bensone‘, Joeeph C. Smith end Berry Pllcer. Mine Vokes’ singing of “He Loves My Dreemy Eyes" in one of me screen): of the piece, end tyo features that commend attention ere the Apache deuce. which Joesph C. Smith does with Adele Rowland, end On the occasion of the . 100th flee §formance of “The Flirting Princess" rat the La Salle Theatre. Chicago. Jen- ,usry 10. the Chicago lomsl nude the prediction, shunsnsl one {or the current season; that. this extraordiâ€"~ nary musics! farce would run for 300. peddrmances or more. The Journal regards “The Flirting Princess" es “the most. popular show she Singers ever have produced," and certainly the capacity audiences. which continue to psck the La Selle Thestre testify that. theatre-goers in Chicago sre deni- onstrating theii- liking for it. lapel” in which Bennie Wynn will have the leadin'g feminine role and Ralph C. Ben the leading male role. “Miss Nobody froin Starland” ,will be the largest. (if Mr. Singer'_l ‘Chicégo pro- ductions, and will cenbein six big stench. one of which will be abourd the oc ean liner Lusitanie. ganother on the Twentieth Century Limited. 1, third in the Cafe L‘Opera‘und a. fourth will show'n dress rehearsal on‘ the stage ofthe Princess Theatre. or an “opening night." Costumes for the feature numbers are being imported from Baruch Co_. .. Berlin, while art-l Bengal-salt; ‘ are now ,in progyesn under. the direction of Joneph C. Smith, who pioduch for Mr. Singer “The Flirting Princess,” the La Salle The-pro succgss, which is now .u wo'me in Chicago. > A big chorus has been selected, pad the promise in made that the "girl" numbers will win fame for the piece. not only because of the beauty of the show girls and the dancing ability of 'the dancing girlsr but Because inf thc ingenuity of the fiancee. and the riot of colornd' music that will go with them. , The first performuncc of the pleue in eagerly awaited. Mort U. Singer unnounces tint he has in preparuion for production be; for’é Fqb. ' ht. aythe Princess Theatre. Chicago, a'big musicgl hrce And re- view canea “Miss Nobody from Stu; ists, contumeraL' milliners and shoe makers In New York and Chiugo are hard at. wax-k on scenery, gowns, has and shoes tint. will cost. two or‘ three fortunes. . Engagement h; Mr. Singer of Miss Wynn and Mr. Hence the store of the new piece indicates his purpose to fur- nish a superior production. Both thee'e' players occupy place: among the most popu'lar vaudevme headliner: ot_the country and their return to musical comedy, where both have won 1' nown. is an event/which stamps “M seNo- body from Starland" with distinction even before it is produced. Associated with Miss Wynn and Mr. Eerz will be Nellie Follia, Blanch Deyo, James C. Marlowe, Hallen Mostyn. George Moore, William. Robin-on andr;Ha‘rry Armstrong. A Cb: Cbgatns They are telling this story of the late Senator McCsmn: On the second day of his illness h'n none wok his temper:- sure and the senator asked her II“! it showed. “It's 99%.“ was the reply. "When it get! to I“) tell. '*, replied the pmient. Customer-Th“- the thing; tome think tint. will do ho work quietly yet thoroughly, uni won' t be stern-Ally gutting out of or‘der. - Dalâ€"erâ€"I ”Or 1 know exactly wink you ‘wntr Cit, just exactly. Customerâ€"Well. show me one. Balerâ€"Ho. of mm not. You want. Iomothing “my; and efleclive. Dealerâ€"Yes; you mun one Hut. wilr bring tug door .11 “I. my to. ad yet do it gently. ‘ Customerâ€"Thgt’n the idem But I don't want uny_ conplicutgd Irrtugeo men that rrquireu u skilled mach-nic to attend to it. Herdwere Deh‘lerâ€"A door spying? Customerâ€"Ya, end one thet won't require the strength of en elephent to open it. Hardware Ocelotâ€"Ben, Cnstomgrâ€"-And yet it must be etrong enough to bring the door all the we, to,~ end not leave 'it ew‘lnggng open e couple of inches. ‘ Denierâ€"I eee. Customerâ€"And when the door clonee I dont went. it to bang like e catapult. with e cmh um ehekee the house from ite foundations. Parting is hard to bgar, and the young man who endeavors to when its pang: for his bride of I month certainly de- serves commendation. “And now that our honeymoon is over and we ére settled in our own home must you leave me for three whole days for the take 0! business, Henry! " asked the clinging wife in a tone of reproach. Customerâ€"l waut some kind of : door spring; Que thu won’t. get. out of Central ' Avenue; , “I mist; dear Mubel." laid the young husfiand. “But to make the separation seem less abrupt I am 30!»; on the ac- cammbdation train instead of the ex- press- ' ' staged by the master hand of Joabph cranial. The béok i. by Adams and Bough 'und the ‘nuio by Joseph E. Howud. Ton perlormnneeu a. week w given, every_ night. glad u. matinee: Tactduy, 'l‘hurudny and ' Suurdny. With light..- ' ~ I bukward gltncod. From vnlley. . ‘phin, ind height. At. internls where my file path had n \ . great. ~ . So many time‘ 1“ng béen crucified. So often seen “to resurrection porn. [jgo trihmphut. though new «Juries etch one. ' Wos my dead self. And yet. thot grue- some night, Lent sudden splendor to the falling night; Showing the conquest: that my soul had won. . Up to the rising sun. I looked, dud cried, . “There is no desth." For, yur on yen- Réborn, ‘ I woké to larger lilo; tq joy more ' _ Regurrectiou Punting a mom“. ere‘ the dgy win ‘ done. " ’ ~ While yet thg world wu scintilllnt Bone cross on own; and miled'upon Telephone 200 Dadaâ€"We don keep door springi. wait. Thoullltful Hmlmul DALE SWEETLANI b Len. Wheeler Wilcox. "You say MmGiln'ngtt-o'u u-hu is content with the dim?" "Yes." answered Mb Cayenne. says tpe alimony doeIn't amount to lyumuchnhe goddluve bee: in; to ply in. ode: to mach the and ‘Kmosba; Eli 's. "Cb: bcst'qualitia of ,Coal, mood, Lu ."’ gbcr, Latb, Sbing :9, and Building M: ¢-? rial. )9 pupa ed plaster, Metal L tb Crushed atone, Se 1d and Gravel. Yards at fiigbland Park, Glencoc. ~ North Short - F ucl , Sup; [y Company 230 N. 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