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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 23 Jul 1910, p. 6

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LOOK FOR THE GOOD AN D THE BEAUTI F 13L T is just as easy to go through fife looking for the good ant} beautiful, instead bf the Ugly; 'for the noble instead of the igndble; for the bright and Cheerfulinstead of the despairing; to see the bright side of the dark side. To set Your face always toward the sunlight is just as easy to see always the shaglows, add it makes all the dif- fcrence in yourcharacter between contenf and diseontent.'_‘beiween happiness and misery, and in you; life. between proSperity and ad. varsity, between sutcess and fail~l to a popular appéal made to the. cm' authorities to stop "spooning in the parksn Shaay Noah and lemy Breezes Civcli a Boost by Minneapolis Minister Who Say that Syooxu'ngii Proper Public courtship was upheld in the pol pit by Rev. G. L. Murrm, pastor oi the Peoples church of Minneapolis. Minn. IN his sermon Sunday. He spoke in answer Rev. Morriil said in pan: “Adam and Eve were placed In Eden to ‘spuon‘ and their children have been at it ever since. Mingling winds, nodoing flm‘vers, ‘hii! that kiss skies. crec s that mingle with rivers are but a commentary on Sniu mon' u w.ords ‘Two are beuer than one. Love making which Is proper in :he home and parlqr I: just as proper in a public park: what Is wrong is wrong everywhere in public or in private. ” People are therefore urgcd hut-todis- m'bthe loving couples that _thcy ma} dilcover on their nightly walks. Szid proposal or bid mini hu' defivi cred 1.0 said Commissioner of Public Works at. me time and place fixed for receiving the same. The Commissioner of Public works men. s the right to reject. nny or all bi is should he deem it. best {or the pnbfiic good. The coutrac Or for said work wil! be paid in cash.- QAH proposals or bids must be ac companied by a certified check payable to the order of H. L BOWEN, Commisâ€" sioner a! Public Wouk‘s for a sum not less than ten per cent ()0) per cent of the aggregate of the proposal or bid. NOVICE OF LETTING CONTRACT. Bids will be received h? H. L. Bowen Commissiune’r of Public- Wurks of the City of ‘ Highlanl Park. at the City Hall in said city, for the fumiéhing ‘ of all Ig- hor tools and materials necessary for the complete removal of ’the present bridges over the révines on St. Iohns Avenue and St. Johns Place. between fine Aver nue and Moraine Road in said city and the Wing and grading of the ruadbed at mid lOCIlionS in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared therelor and now on file in the office of said Commis» sioner of Public Works. ’ Bids will be received by H. D. How- en Commissioner of Public Works 0! the City of Highland Park. at the City Hall in said city, until 7:30 p. in Aug- ust 2nd 1910 for the furnishing of all labor, tools. and materials necessary {or the complete construction and erec- tion of n concrete sewage disposal and- purification works at. the end ofthe present outlet sewer for the district known as Sewer District. “0" in the Cityo! Highland Park, in accordance with the plan and specifications pre- pared therefor and n0w on file in the office of said Commissioner ofPublio Works. Said proposal or bid must he delivered to said Commissioner of Public Works at the time and place fixed for receiving the same. ‘ NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT All proposals or bids must be raccom~ panied by a certified 'check payable to H. L. BOWEN Commissioner of Public “forks. of the Cry of HighlandA Park, fora sum not less than ten per cent (10) per cent of the aggregate ofthe prepo’sal. The Commissioner of Public Works reserves the right to reject any ur. all bids should he .deem it best for the public ‘ The conuactor for said work will be paid in cash. SPOONIINC O. K. SAYS PASTOR Omsou SWEET M ARDEN. Continued {rem 302: 3( ! 2t These conitentious epitomize the en- uuai reviewLof national appropriation- aud expend tux-es. made public by Chairman Tawney of the uppropriaâ€" tions committee of the house and ranking Democratic member of that Representative Livingston of 0001'!!! committee. 1 Mr. Tawuéy’n axed-chute statement ls based on ‘deducung {mm the auro- zate the nuLont-tuuons which carry no avuronrlntwm‘ Washington. June 28.â€"â€"Republlcau claimâ€"Acton probable fixed ,charge against the" revenues during the fiscal 'year of 19k, $893,120,761. Democratic claim-Congress at the session jusfl closed again passed the billion (lollip- high water tank. ‘ Both Parties Agreeâ€"Approprlntions for expenses of the government made during thei put ‘eeulon aggregate $1,027,133.4d6. Chairman DENIES A REACH Through Ithe burning» of the excur- sxcn steamer J. 8.. belonging to the Acme Packet company. between We- ‘toria and Genoa, 24 miles south of La Crosse, Wig. on the Mlulsslppl river four persons are dead. the seriously injured an about any are Interim "oz-.1 minor cuts. bruises! and burns. Senuflvr Gol «,‘(lrnlminn , laden nflec‘ any of the “minus. Engineers tlon at Je ‘ Mountains.‘ president. i The Amj The Sanésmon county (Iii. ) 'grsnd jury’s prohie into the legislative bri hery scandal resulted in the iollo'w ing indictments: Representstive Lee 0' Neil Brov‘me. Represenutlve Robert E. Wilson,lFrsnk J. Trout, Louis D. Hirsheimer: and J. B. Johnston on charges off conspiracy to bribe. The first regulsr session of the Six- tyâ€"flrst congress was brought to s an- ish with the Taft progressive program carried, out. practically in its entirety. The president signed the rivers and harbors bill. but sent 3 menus to congress saying that it must 'chsnxc its method of framing river and her- bor measures. The Saul jury’s prohf bery scandl Ins Indictni O'Neil Bro! m. Wilson.1 Hirshelmer; charges of? Represen ton mn’s : C.,-and sig down comm mly and A George E at the Jack at gthe poi wo'bnd. in one~kgged ¢ mode or .1 . Reouf B Turkey in‘ _ the ministd :. tnntinople ' constructioi of troll‘ey 'lii Three Cdrnell crew's swept down the Hudso, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. to three at night victories in the six- teenth ann ai regatta‘ of the lntercoi~ iegiale R0 ing association. Pennsyl- vania forcéd the varsity eight to n heart-breaking two-shell struggle. angreggflpflfifi’mw' ”fig one~l<gge<i Mite convict, whose only mode of locomotion in a wheel choir. Reouf B ,acting consul general of "‘urkey in‘ ew York, announced that the ministrb! of public Works in Con- :tnntiaople‘has invited bids for the construction of an extpnnive system of trolley lines in Constantinople. Three bahdim. armed With automat- Ic magazin‘e revolvers. shot and in- stantly killod Thomas A. lanai-exam. shoe manulgacturer. 1nd Police Oincer James. H. Carroll and ran away with a bag conltalning 35.000. which the manufaéturer and policemen Were taking from a bank to the shoe (ac- :ory oi Weld: Lmdregnn for the - Three mbeked malts held up the section of on Oregon Short Line mtn lzl the nordhern pm of Ogden. Utnh. All of the pueenzers were robbed of their mluablee and the expreu messenger‘wae compelled to deliver the acute to o! the we. The ex- act amonn‘ the robbersoMnlned he: not been mortalned. ‘, Two ' pueemn and two tr nmen were injured. Robert 0 Abel we: burned to death and Freda ck Abel, hle’hrother. and Harry .legtsom were burned and bruised w.h n an aflW’lr-flflch‘ they were ldlng ran into n-dltch and‘ V An Vimpefla'l decree Just issued to- jccts the d mand or the Chinese pea» pie for it}: edlate convocation of l 1 national pa lament. ‘Ragâ€"plcke strike it t} wages is nc thgygere ding ran into :- ditch and was capsiz d and burned in St. Louis county. Mifisoufl.‘ weekly , pa: 3aptnr9d. Dr. H. Wiley. chief of m mm Starts bur run of chemistry. hereafter wi‘l deveteihia attention to the lube“- by a lawye. f ,. One of “MO!“ Tut’- autonomlei. driven by is son. Robert T. mum over and fly mum; o. strut laborer at everly. Mus. At the ho.- pita! It w? said there w‘m Indica- Hons that 1the vorlnmn’s skull wu fractured. 1 . and Pain IPPROPRIATIONS IED BILLION DOLLARS g to Record of Con-two ivo Legislation. tntlves of fifty-eight cot- tssembled at Gastonia. N. ned an agreement to shut pletely for four weeks in lugust. lean Institute of Electrical fiesta; Its annual conven ‘ non, N. 11.. In the White ‘ Lewis B. Stillwell tn. It: rs In New York unrated 3 elr demand for Make: granted. adger, a life convtct. lie: on (MlchJ prison hospital. t of death from a knife lcted by Jim Shivers. a rawney Disputes Charge jggom were burned and g" ‘ 19"; “,4.- px; an autW’ 1rmmmgnm wpufmc mu”. Je's 'chnâ€"r'ges of bribefy lid in connection with legis- Unafthe moneys and, prop xerlegal work will he done Cbocta w roll. The robbers wern and (“Haircuts- _ Inn". Punk-so u lace. Quark: harlot! at White by Atto: ndy m swam. White :3 much a flag “I the auditors. rouhlrg 3:.“ 'y’John E. W. Wnymau UL‘ 4"! (mile objections (ol- n to ”I die! so Inst that White gig“ not mm from the shock at on. unfig I“ to meet the fore. o! WHIIE’S LIFE SHOWN The direct exhalation of White had shown only such material u had peen upland In print. The crou- oxamlno'r revealed. before ten minutes passed. mu White was a fugitive. uom Josue. (tom the mm of Teunes me. Ind an he in hiding lndden I .11th “to M dbcredlt his testunony “pm yoi “er. 3 unit from Bteckot of'Louhyllle. Tent “Wu It not delivered by s Attorney For“ mums-tea Legh- lator Sharply in Effort to Discrodlt Hln Testimony In Bribery Cau In Chicago. WAS‘ FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE One thing the milllnery salesmen In to ulk about II the cal-wheel. hat. They don’t want It. It makes tho telling of mllllnery by samples n cumbei'uome Job. Mary has gone up 50 per cent. in the Int year, and a large pert of the lucreued price. they contend, consists of the extn "eight expense. hi; hats «lull. .20....(2. i<Xm.a¢O¢o z. 0.52 mZOO NE< n12<bu0 Fwyâ€".32.! - Chicago. lune 15.-With the Jury under a hen” third of detectives and hailixe. Reprelentntive Cherie: A. White finished his direct testimony in the Lee O’Neil Browne trini and the crm-exminetion .wae begun by At- torney W. B. Forrest tor the detenle. 'i'he emu-emulation went into the minuteet details or White's life. an weii :- the charte- of bribery in the Lorine! election on which the indict- ment in used. made uiyovfilvm In” coming Inner-y hauling Men‘s association n! Its convention. “Can you not do this!" . sold the mayor. “Yon, we tanâ€"not," mponded the salesman chorus. u. whlgpers. ”“1113 large hat bu numvated the consented street enr problem." con- tinued tne mayor. “It In drowdlng the» Inn: out of the ball who. find need 1 any anything about the price?" amulet and cheaper mjlllnery “g: "Never hetero he: it been possible to lny no direct 3 tell upon the pub- lié through the ooncentntion o! inane. trini power," he aid. “The full do niiicance o! the attempt to check the growth end power or great combine- rtions though the commerce chute! the constitution wu scarcely ”I“ ceived at the time of the enactment of the Sherman inwtnor until m the interpretations of it had been given by the Supreme court. Wllllnory Salumcn Attack Carwhul Headgear and Explain Why the Prlcu Arc High. "The history of unions indium that I ceruin period of Milan“ do- velopmem becomes nec'euu'y to In- Lerpoae by lexisla'tlon between cl. n- pacity of individual greed and lul- Uce md fairnes- to the whole people. ”The right of {very community to legislnie respecting property mo- ed by a public use was only we nixed." . Mr. Wicket-hum rerun-0t to the Standard Oil sud tobacco can now waiting «loci-ton 'o! the Supreme court. MAKE WAR ON GREAT HATS Cunbrtdge, Mum. Juno 89.â€"Attor-. nay Genenl Wicker-hum. In In ad-' dren before the Hmud Luv School ’ umbtlou reviewed In brief the do- and «unwed u to the growth at an machinery at aide. now comes to I control of great lines or Industry by corporations or Individuals. Attorney Gonnral at Harvard Law School Talks on the Control of Publlc Uulltlu. f 1:. 131m» uterus: mu . a... uun of the motive Imitation of the am Main! union' 0! the Sixty-nut congress continua a m ord at warn-limi- W in imporunco my pnvion- «do. in the history of con . Ir. Liv- innton «trounced win he and a large incl-cue on ucoount of public expenditures. u: increase of the public debtâ€""half I billion donut Ipéntlor militarism and the treasury druinod for army and any." ‘ LAW SHOULD‘CHECK BREED Cincinnati. June 29.-An "meal for hum": Quid/A. White? ufiflc album I “And didn't you 1 Bitunou have. faction r0 mm In I not when tle‘arothm o! Friendship, I colored omn anon. u- mum ho begin It: maul munitio- a fit. m1._wum II. I. not at I‘ll- nnu. chin.» to the «w at and m of the omflon. '- After killing his wife ‘ath “1:. Robert Penning of No v Bedtotd. Hue. drove to 0. police on tho in his automobile end committed IuIclde. -Wonl ruched Hoodoo Ten, the body of T. C. Mey. :lrcnh ‘ manager 0! the (hive-ton " flame and a victim o! the numa 1': '1 on fishing plot. Ind been walled up on the and. at Houston Pol-t. Two Americans were anon; mane hurt In mrlot et. Guedelejve. Hence. when e mob broke up 3 Inc-em loll In the mun-u o! the re-plecuon of President Din. Countin- mnllone ot H'tle white moths ceueed neat ennonnoe to the people of New York city. . ’mcbard s, Aidrtch. so: a N. W. Aldrich o! Rho“ of typhoid [ever It th. hospital In New York on, o .l 3 “I succeed Mlu Ano- lnh. * mined a year no. an: an“. The‘ election of mu Man O... .00 retary of Rldclifle college. 0mm. Emperor wmlam u Ind” .4 his lllneu cause: mud llfl- 1". hu cancelled III or ill "mu. including attendance It a. I” yacht I'm-vs. Arthur Donner rEslgna u mum of the American Sugar ldlnln; coul- may and II succeeded b! Charla! 8 Allen of have". Man. E3. Stuyvmm Fish. Jr.. 'vlu marry Mn. l. Mildred Dick at her home. Currison on the. Hug-on. July N A! the "urgent request“ of Fun don: Tan. Secrewy‘ or suté he: loved a sutemenl rem-1;”: the m 0! MI nun. u [randidate for (I. In- prllcan aubernatorlu null-m II Pennsylvuh Judge John I'. Philip- . my mum Bate: court tor the WEI .ern dim-m o! Minoan. retired from no bench on the twenty-seventh numeral-y at hir- flrat election A... Judge. “And didn't you den! 1 mt manuf- - 0h“ White'- A! mu. ‘1’ mammal mum mm» W by Stacker and tn clear. :5 w hodeclu'od that man! not» all the incident, 0! the [film Inc-cu our and the minted Ill. 80 do- Mn. James Schoolcnt Sherman. wife of Vice-President 8mm“. In In the John Hopkins bolllinl In Butt more seriously Ill. Althu‘h tho has been In the Inmtuthn (DWI! an the am or her lllnou I- not don- nltely known. Complete lulu of “winning. 0! Theodore swank. .':.. who wu untried to Eleanor Butier Meander In New York a tow. dug no, Irrlvud in Sun Pnnchco with b 1' bride. Mn I! he were not Wu. linden!“ hvlu‘m any from no oflcorul III! um he thought ma “that might hvo pdd Bucket"- bill 30 “M that I. had borrowed no tn m the Insur- ROUND ABOUT Tl‘ IE BRIEF NEWS lfllIES FflH THE Bl] iY MAN ”OCT IMPORTANT I E VENT. 1 THE PAST WEEK I’CLD IN CONDINIID F: RM. but had out! but: the money [nun-oat. Ha I!" “ed that It not real] whnt .th [ather- budnuhulbeontrom acumen-t lawn fourteen yuncd. V mom's-e ”form ‘ ‘“Anddldmul|°tm“ 0W‘°“" rm not Mr smut out 3 var- ugmnuMVMWnanxd'“ um umnm Policy Rut In“ To. “Mnotfihckerudanoawd .A! Ore-tut mum "on- All Part. 00 ”WWI...“ For m "wfifivminmm’ blui? mudukulw'm no twin to must mun PIRQONAI. . um mum '0 'lnsnctor WM "can at the Ohm pone. «mu-anon: wu Il- dlout to: but." and m 3- tenth. committee: Sun Int-cl. m Mud; J. B. amend“. m In buy-twmmh” mnvmkumumm ttZlonavflh.lIl. Inn. 30009th K. III.” C M- MVMAoiuiuum. mbymmmm' Bummhnwhl-m condition. [Dolor-«thought- umomwmun-oulum Month-m uncmwwuwmh mm.mt.’..um Mannhhrdmmm "Who- Hummus-hu- meat I will reply. but u would to MywurMbothunud-yuu’ If I an out to Interview at an "no. ltluhmmhmln‘ln‘ immam upon mam Wumnuuuhumbth out-out WOT at tho 0. A. It to tho oooood hollot. realm on "too. oo onloot 174 for ltd. 11.x. Pot.- d Wotooko. John H. Vorloy of Duo-co. ooolot' vtcocommonder. with- mv troot tho no. otter the nut hol- lot. With rolorenco to the much-ato- OIN sum of Gen. Robert E. [at In tho toll of tome ot thlnm the mum“ on nooluttonn, VII. ' de» m tho loot thot o ntotue of Gen, [no now otouo In the boll of tune at Woounctoo. thought tt unwloo to out» Itlt II] rooottttluo to tho prooent on- mt rourdlu It. Tho motion at o oo-rooo thot tho ooampmoot an non “no to think tho motto: ”or old a» tho Motion of tho muo- oon-lttoo to Colo! oo uoo oo no Loo onto. to oooemoi to tantrum; A good lace for HAIRDRESSING MANICURING SHAMPOING MARCEL WAVING SCALP TREATMENT ' FACE BLEACHING ELECTROLYSIS ~FACIAL MASSAGE HAIR GOODS EDWARD COUL’ON ‘ CON. ROOM 1 ERSKINEBANK. (Mam ALSO A!” F 011/10 LAKE FOREST ‘ l7 MONROE CHICAGO Chanceâ€"Relation- attic... NEWS OI" ILLINOIS ran-u. WM“

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