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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 12 Nov 1910, p. 4

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fl . Ninth Shun: firm-£21m. The publisher,who stands by his home merchants and refuses the [advertising usually at good rates, ot foreign.mail order houses. sel- dom gets credit for his stand. As a rule these merchants give little thought to the fact that the arlver- tising columns are the publisher’s chief stock in trade. but let him as to marl ‘ order assured houses and you can rest . his censure will be swift and sure. Qtto I. Zander. editor of the Bril- lion (Wis) News. and one of the Badger state’s“‘progressive pubâ€" lishers, refuses foreign mail order advertising of all kinds because Brillion merchants take all the , space he cares to devote. to adver- , tising, In a recent editorial on the subject Editor Zander savs: "Chicago mail order houses are aking determined efforts again m in to secure the vacant places countrv newspapers that ought to be occupied by the ads. of home- merchants. Although the adver- ’tising'secured from the local mer- chants by manv countrygeditors 15 not enoueh to pay even for the setting up of the, said editor's oc- casional t-Irades against mail-or- der houses, these said editors will, with ox-like stupidity, or magnifi- cent patriotism, refuse to sell their space to these Hh’ouses, even at higher rates thanjtheir own mer- : chants pav. There was a time when the News belonged to unfortunate ' group of papers. That time is now. happily passed. ‘Our- merchants now occupy all the space we can spare; and often'clamor for more, While the rates we charge make it impossibe ever . for us to get rich from this income, we have the consolation at least of knowing that we are now impoverishing our merchants. We are émrninga decent living and helping our neighbors. But we have there our- ‘selves and when we get those tempting. . purse-filling contracts from mail-order houses, knowing that many of our brethen with less enterprising merchants back of‘ them are also receiving the same, our heart goes out m pitv to them knowingthat thcugh their need be great ‘these newspaper boys are going to stand by their home merchants. even though the honie merchants may not stand by stand by them. And they don't brag about it either, until _the bahv __.__.....â€"â€"â€"â€"< “hacks received for M sunscxmxox. $1 50 A YEAR fi/‘M SATURDAY. NOV. PUBLISHED mm; columns are the chief stock in trade. open his columns to houses and you can r his censure an" be sw Otto I. Zander, edito; neighbors. But we selves {And when temptimz- 1 Purse“ from mail-order h It is but a few days ago that we- recciivcd’from a Chicago Mailing House an advertisement to be in- serted in the NEWSLETTER. offer- ingfa large compensation for the same. bLH’. ‘wc declined to give it spate. knowing we would; not be doing justicei :6 our home mer- Cha.)tS-i~§E“'S-LETTER cum; is Mr I very amen use of the Mummy fund return“ by the United mm by unploymg 'it for me “nation at China youth in fi If”- “Mr" new». of an and “"9 "m“ m EVE“ SATURDAY AT ADVERTISING Po: t _____._...._W subscription are n the primed label mace HtghLu d Park? 111‘ P, DAV! ”€619,359 PHUXB 9 within a \\ ”Ck _._........ , , unce ncdou. and ymx. 5c BER COW- no ‘puii." The best “ping" any young man can have in starting in life is. honesty. industry and the determina flan to Work for his- employer ns though he. were Working for hi 0:- -e‘;.f He should realize that in fact he is working {01' himself and that he has a flnmciai interest in thé busine's, to ,the extent of his pay. Such a 3oung iman is bound to succeed. The difficulties of teaching astrono- my even in its most eiementar) form. are, per ps, only known to thou: who _ have att tnipted it. A Iondon assist- ant school mistress stated some time ago that she was not fully convinced “of the inutLiity of attempting: to in- still into the minds of nine- earoid girls a knowiedge of the more. 'recon- dite branches of astrononu' She ’ says that, according to instructions. she explained to her class the uses and purposes of the zodiac. Some dupe jafterward. she resumed the astronomy 'iesson, and. in order to test the: 3w )1- iection of the pupils. she aske‘i,‘ Wi. at is the zodiac?" ‘There men‘t nonu now. ma him,” replied one little gi;ri “it's bust up “What's burst up?" asked the teacher, in great smprisv “The sody “,urk answered the gir! “where they. made the soda water; and father's been thrown out of work." in- vestigation showed that a soda water nlanutactory in the neighborhood where the g'iri iiVed had been closed through the bursting of a steam pipe and the mini] had seen in this catas- trophe the collapse of the zodiac. . ‘Upon .a Newpo'rtf‘hrm" which cost a. fortune the young owuer lies ill of ityphold fever; A wealthy woman near- ‘ y Butler's. from. the name “disease of dirt." In Manhattan last yeah there was a sporadic outbreak in the region of costly apartment houses. This year it is [Brooklyn's tum says the New York World. In this, city, with its» guarded water supply, it is likely thai typhoid at this season is brought from *insanitnry summer resorts or incurre’d luring automobile runs. .Every liiol lost by ‘typhold is a wasted life. It in nhéolutely preventable; People who hire in marble halls without caring whether poison runs in the pipes be~ hind them'; the very rich who spend mllllonsin display hut neglect Sanita- tion: college professors caught un-. nwnre by epidemics like that in lthaca .rfthele have themselves to blame if the disease occurs. Typhoid origina- ting in any~coinmnnity disgrace: lt. THE BEVSâ€"V‘FWRE‘AI. f‘PUIiL." muuLAM) mm; An interesting incident at the .con- nation of the fiational' Association or blaster Bakers' 'in Bammore was the reading otla paper by a Washington lady, dealing vigorously with ihe meth- ndI-ot bakers um 1:93de for home‘ mule bread both for sanitary reasons ud- u a nutter ~or economy. The ”$117th enough to mod. ‘ ‘ A‘M 172 ,19lu . second .0355 make: of (Wu. me dau- changed un «humus. cmsworth; 5mm therefwm‘ be regal-in: .> Ofikia'ls‘figm'ed Show that 31:00.1”! there. have amucrm one United slam 9 771,512.3“ann, {his enormoul 1mm}. gratin“ magnum ‘the, mention: to the dou'ntry mm foreign sources dur- ing that peflod'have exceeded the com. bmed mpmétmh: pt Milne. New Hampshire. Yermonfi; Mumnusotu. nhdd‘e Isiand. Confiqucut. Maya-e and New Jersey. The sutement help- ing that 136er have exceeded we own. blned pupma‘nons of Milne. New Hampshire. Vermona. Mumhusetu. Rhéde Imam], Connpcflcut. Bantu-e and New Jersey. The statement help- to explain the rematknblo growth re- vealed by the latest census. Burglar: Wm Chicago stole 1 eggs and téfl th turbocL' ' Trust to rebuguize va -. “no 'sometblns moving lflf‘a- Th to do is. to marry ' Jump from a moving car It you watt \0 be foolish. ‘ Tbe Journal of the‘ American nom- ool asauciation comments upon the [not that while much interest is taken and much good‘ work done in public health matters, yet the public has only recently .coin‘e to realize that such work should. have the services of I n'pecialist. . Too often the city or vil- "1:59 health ,ofllcerk for instance. I! I man" with, little or no professional training. The community is fortnnnto it he is not a mere politician‘Ielected tor the number-"or votes he in lup- hoard to control at election time. What are calleli’the sanitary nclencenhnve inane rapid strides in recent 'y'enrs. ‘saysfith'e Cleveland Plain Dealer. The [nubile is immeasurably wiser concern- { lngnOndltions that make for indivianl ‘aad community" health than it VII. 'lThe high importance 0! health as I ‘ factor in social progress ,is comm l more and margin be recognized. nun. i iiestly these flanged conditions ought ‘g to. be met-by .9. more intelligent treat g'xncnt of health problems by the con- Stunted amhcriues. “mud univer- sity now offers a new degree ballet! doctor of puh‘c health ID. B. 1-1.). The goui-‘ses ale dim: to the degree will mi“ t-mi‘xi‘.) 1:1 :zlr‘kg hail?) arwk. ‘Ii‘hp st ":1 fajitaâ€"'1' tun-1 {alten b; umef institutions .as the» value of the new coilrses becomes _appfl‘eut. ' A part0! the theory touching the nature of matter is that the ions. which are the constituents of ntoms. are not only in constant motion, but that this energy is working toward a iower,quality of matter: that is. that gold is' developing toward copper or toward some other kind oi metul of less value. So of silver and the dia- mond. These xm‘cious metala' hover1 transmute upward. but always down- ward. The changes may not be ob? sen-ed in centuries. but in millions of yeast they Vwill manifest themselves. This dislntegr (ion at the atom and its transmutation into the base metals suggest two ‘lnierence'shbeither the ad- .\'ance of civilization iii the eradication ‘ of gold and other precious metals, or that the ‘so-callcd ba'ser metals are oi greater value: and use in the social economyfi. 0! course, long before the eradication of gold through this proe ess. mankind will disappear tromthe planet. yet the 'iesson is left by this scientific discovery that in the great DOCTORS OF PUBLIC HEALTH. man of nature, copperand iron are more to he esteemeq than gold or silver. . The day 0! a doze is no moreâ€"tin! delicious moment as the day breaks, when the sléeper wakes and rollé'over in a half dream am; yields himself to a‘dtovl'sy spell that gives to joy 3 sort of real existenreéwell. it is no mom. These days of .advance have biétted it 3 out. Invention and rapid life are too‘ inanylor it. When a person wakes: he wakes. No lotus-eating for him. No floating away- on av silvery mist on"! 'into the land or'mrgetrumeas. _Listen 16 that motor-‘cycle running from any down the street sputtering. cracking And crashing as it comes. mung put : your window at the vcry devil blur-e1! ‘would; and then. that matting. rip- ning and slashing clamor swooping by in-tba form otja'n automobiiéâ€"pod- hyrold Summit: and Momus. anal-all .iyéjiflnltm o! nlgbt'and sleep. taro- yeil.‘_snys the: 1 Ohio State Journu. Some-day we Iiiéy meet again. but In me other work! or some other tlmo‘ 'when {M long. 1mg» ring dose at day My be looked upon as one-of the {1 éred rights a! ”that lars Who broke Into 1 home In ) stole a ’Fupply of ham and .‘a wit the tamuyf jewelry undis- "Trust an unto-due but-gin! gum-3 miuahles at a glance. methlng for the girls" I: a flea. The best possible thin: to marry them ‘ Apuwuttcr the‘ American Medl- lath; 09 Mk 0 at: «final in Got an If m has an no n I: laid: up u, the duct (- unionism uni mu deal of ethic-.1 denuncir at it (you: many sides» I um were no only thr people. no no at 9m 1m in; In!!!“ the mouth the Mullins!” Polt. man duo ceu minis. lnto,' ‘ one: the inflow i. air' of “the mhj most'oi oil. the mu w on. Those who are on! than alum: nail? mini they lawman. mm get a: in the extnvus ble. dpendthrm habits number oi automobile o the machine is only th viniblo sign. They tors . an automobile. lt somclhing else. 0! tin well afford to own In automobile there is at to ba said; it is wholl vale business. it a ma house to buy one. that l in hit own right. and own on tutomobile rail: in house. it is notat a has committed my bro ’ moralliy by the exchu AUTOMOIILI exru A‘yeu ago a tlplo: first plan wu opened man ement "pouch" that [no gramme- to ~ maldh of- other employ" mjttod or suffered. fl‘t as overybody called trbrniely Intending. ht considered doubtful_. "Will a month or U ’13 now a you old. 'I sored that the no-tlp enfotced lo theJettt tablhhmeut bu pron; equttauona. and thug no trouble whotovefl ‘ploypsâ€"nnd good. 11: : employs, wo.‘ This I newi Indeed. an the Herald. Presumabiy wages and salaries '. vu'nbly with those tips "so." or run flo‘ the day and night. 3 who're temptntlofis ex cute an abuse. But ’satibmd at the "pie no reason why In 1 succeed permanently 'nie buying of too stuns by weight ' is being agitated as a plan to aflect the; cantor-living pn ‘ Eem in favor oi theihounewiie and e* bio her to. come nearer getting the .W th of her money. it it u;ill do eiiher, r both. it should be ‘adopled withoui delay. providing it entails no incidel al hull-hip that would onset it! be: "fits. But would until: a plan pioduc these mum! Théoretically. one’ inclined‘lo au- swgr yes. for it dc. -' men that on. would be paying to what he got by buying by weight a: not meas'ure. or places whére the voxue has it accom: iluhod this? Cali- .fornia has always naught by welt!“ 1ev9n potatoes. in ltwnearly ‘every- thing in the edible lineâ€"and Milt. pebple of California have been caught by the high-cosi-Oi iving wave along with the rest of i In Cuba. it-il said. the plan work with good results. more WIN! base that we buy'e 4:: the um: way. The omcial cc: unataunucl chm Chicago a populu on of 2.185.293. a gain of 480.708 In on you-u. This 1r doing very well, I the.roturuu {how Chicago to be the taecontclty in tho‘ United sales In- umber of inhabit- mu, ranking next 20 New York both in population)“ 11 rate 0! Increase. Yet China!) is not mauled. The me- noxious thought 1_ should have u lent 3.000.000. - ‘z _‘ uy throw "twat-hon muluw'unex acme nose 0! m utlylu Wm. ‘ Came-rem G (In; bout. I hand an, and many 191 um with their in their mum m1 tron the music. but It a not b02191 no music team" the padded 3‘0“ Im- to move llw l in Berlin durlu alwlyl pl!!! “"3" new; not only R989 t but seem‘to lake .ude-tevpiu cu“ 1m :- mlfloenh . Ova- hm there'l nought by welt!“ mvneu'ly every- Hneâ€"and yum. have been caught {Wing wave don; then has be?! 11 tall!!!“ well-mannered my My”! Man 3060"” he ho‘tel pa)! at compute I» 'hotelu the" , ”a I“ hours of ( re prohibitions st, will no}. 8“"- 1f everybody ‘5 3» hotel there in mlcy should not tint tho cu- m beyond n!!! I b .r both, It “mum deny. providllx lal hualhlp (hut mu. BI! would these ranks? I Inched‘to In- a: teem that on. whnt he got by r! not mms’ure. or “experiment." t, seemed ex- tho result In haul of the n London. The ‘y" announced“ ‘ulters. NM 2 would be 908* [M m on! P“ on preach- :gszchiIIG “.3" ,1 mo of much I8. \ AGANCI. an by It“ mu own pri- mortme bl! entirely with- be choose to , than (9 Ian clear thlt b. h of ethic! or 1 (but it it II m surely 5' nun Whom munuln III ‘. '0' CL“! mm in out no. not. Jan-o. , chum pound on. . mun: food- trou .. only by am am, laud)" mwuuon-on A being. an the BI“; _ ' ' mm Inn Ind In” mule! to than flu ‘ non are practically ..‘ tortofthedanwou . in menu! for clu- mu m Iomoumcl up to the mam! or . continued. 11' Inch m “‘ Whitbylny hunt '- uon should provldc In “ msement. Profani- w also (or milk. saying: 1‘ spent on mllllnery all ”a denoted to procuring “fl yield 1mm: dividends Ina-E mensurnte “U: the C“ vealed.” It is hardly the Individual to forum ‘ much mllllnery to m.” The task I: the comm one clue: of milk should .h I and that clean My :1 delivered In clemly v“ hlclcs. Shuttles are than m 1} Interesting and upechlly h w of those statistics bud m fl ures now being given out "‘ estimator: and tho gown“ bureau. says the HM; . Aside from specuiitiou I h - sibie growth of one ,. another. it in interest!“ to status of lhq lathe-hon connection with the m ”I, ' rate: and men I most and , 7 ,,,_ gntion will disclole um Ink. of naming According to m‘ miles of competent M“ population 0! the United m ‘ ‘ , be loam! this yen to be in th ‘ ,7 ty of ”000.000 souls. m this the immmse Good 0! i L, ‘ w which. aince 1900. hucioul!" ‘ ’ mama 9..0.00000 andtie .populutlon meanwhih to iu,‘ something like 14,000,000. an n- uve-born Americans are ’ This is an incl-cue at id V cent. over the figure: “til , decade. as :3th 21 [If I“ that just preceding. Thu it h- that the me of intent! ,. ' fallen oi! fully fifty per out. The octopus la a unblock ’ or leuulreadtnl man” All A gentleman who modem L 7 Diwali u “a genlun’und an .. comoo'forwnrd In 1 lend to, General Wood. chlet of M ‘1 army, [from-lug to put tho Idea into elect u a modulo! lng on enemy‘s wurshlpl. B ‘ can construct u dim 5“ , A - wing: or exteulom on' tho .7 , ’prlnclple. In a bottle (ht HI! 3‘ ' dlve under an oppoclnx and”; fl ' up underneath, mp the 11" the craft, octopus tum Ili’L .. '- slnk awn. mrylnz man But the probability in mm- g in much note likely to IO 13' the Inventio- II ”A“ M down. ‘ ' m glg‘gto *0 the pm!" mom db..- and.“ not safe ‘1 afar til A but been med." new”; mineral Glen the two ' _ "ceme C Tnunton, In!» fl in the a (“used to pan 7.4 ruse ca.“ performed. m, the girl 8 a fortunnte 4 [allow w. I such a churl u 0‘! not likely . make a very “ “hubby." ”way. York city tor the w: an. at, cm statistics recently I" showed am the big city D it In: {mm race suicide. all i”, return emphasise tut fl ‘_ fact that 50 000 pupm wfi . ,. put on part time indicate! “i that!!!“ hue not allow“ 1“ margin for increase in tit “ chum. Mateo, bu unveiled a M celébrnuon ol the one M W liven-nary of m in :Tfi‘ tho but monument tut ' M II In on com!!!“ ‘, _ “the W yam» ADM It In not ”Q Dad” m of him he ml to Ian H4 (La-hr." The big Mk!” ~Qded. ‘9 Penn! Chib- we tAc «than! F. '61] I Doom :1 my pun Md with 35 you'- ll! value M b: h recant mm In: m c: mating cum app. A new Wm“ tuberculol Guy's hon! Milm‘ chow: t lam. itl “theyx dull“ ~ the New and drink! “3100003 the but nothlnl fl hen/ecu G (loll of d chm, 0“ of It a: u 'fla. 0N0. and the c Wuhlnl“ ulna mm

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