The wedding of'Mr. Jam" F' . and Miss Hilda Winters took plum- Wednesday the 16th, at the hop. {in bride. The cenmny wu emducugl by the Rev. M‘D Tremaine ohhc I. 1. Church of Highilnd Park. inkâ€. sence of about twenty-Ive relating. 11. brides two than Ind their m. Mr Drake mp Mr Memvor nuance in. The hapPY couple departed to and their honey moon in the Southern “ Evert: Wrenn and wife to D“. 0' and cast 75 [I '0‘ 2 Ni lWrm; n Highlan’d Park w D .15“) W \ \3w [2 II‘ R MeMulfln 3nd q] C Is uiLh and wit. lot. 13 and M L, um; sub of bug 54 Highland p, W D31 00' ‘of the Slate $01.8“). :9no.â€"-r. P Hawking ‘ 'ifc el al to) J Hayeolot at 8W c )ecrï¬eld Ave and Green Buy R. lighlund Pflk- W' D 06000 00 ' huhnrds Monday ’38!“ in “I. Chm Lun on the grounds 0! cme'tv. NORTH SHORE CHURCH 1 . DIRECTORY ' HIGHLAND PARK CHURCHES. M E'l‘HODIST (NORTH AVEW Vl’asmr. Rev. M. D. Tycmaine. Sir day servicesâ€"Morning 11 a. In. ' Evening 7:3) p. u. ‘ Sunday School 108. ll. 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(Noteâ€"This la the as â€and. not the editorial “wo.") ‘ T6 the spirit of chivalry and 16v. ¢ mvgnture that charicterized the yonder-ml. days of long ago the- aver- “. writér turns for his rbmantic tales at iov‘o Ind war, but it seems sumo- how 3! though enough of romance an be'"tound ‘ln the world, at Every â€nod of its existence, even in “3' present most practical and. pel‘hepa,‘ its moat ,unpoetlca! stage. to xinakei volumee of absorbing interest, hu‘t the 1 â€may of the past appeals to the‘ actuary mind with more persistence! m. the wonders of the present; per- upe, because the lntervenlnx periods“ a time have endowed the occurrence- 1 of other days with something of the; nbld a world or lovelinéss.’ and con? tributes in no sman way to the hap- pmeu of living. says the Charleston News ad Courier. Into each profes- (mum of their Own uncertainty. The Influence bf poetryrof music, of art. of the drama, of “tenure. helps to lion some of the spirit of romance has crept, much of which has been handed down from generation to gen- eration as a priceless heritage. The artistic temperament best understands the ‘making of those rose-sweet ro- mances which breathe their fragrance far'snd wide and make the world a better place in which to live, but even those of us who are not blessed with poetic natures cannot, indeed must not, tell to trace along our daily paths the romance of the world itself with all its throbbing beautyâ€"e r0 manna of life and color, of eii’ort and achievement. and above all of joy and 5 hsppiness. Bomeumes‘ the qï¬estion is asked. “Whet becomes of all the gold?" It in e well-hawk fact that the total of the precious metal mined in not fully eccounted for by the amount of gold coins in use or the quantity, of mild employed in the arts. A good deal of it “gets .awny†in some fashion and hides train the sight; of the statis- ticians and the economists. Perhaps little light may be thrown on the mystery ,by» the experience of a wom- on in South Bend 1116., who while digging in her flower garden found $1,145 in gold pieces. It is believed the money was buried by the wom- en's father, who died some years ago. How much more has been disposed of in like fashion or stored away in mi let’s hoards†and in secret‘places by "l‘he remarkable instance of a cure o! tetanus after the jaws were locked, effected in Milwaukee not long ago, ha! been paralleled in New York, the Mont being a seven-Year-oid boy. He lloorated his right hand and left knee, which were canterized by a physician. Tn days later. however, he became violently ill, showing symptoms of auntie, and being- removed to a hos- pital. where for four days his jaws were locked and for eight days he was “Meet to frequent spasms. At the am injection of the improved serum m the New York board of health 5.000 units were used. After 30,000 units had been administered the lad 11mm improvement and gradually now better. until a week ago he was diacharged from the hospital complete- those who wish to keep the awnst a time of need? " smart or ROMANCE. _One of the precious things that es. «pod destruction in the ï¬re that wrought such havoc at the Brussels exhibition was thelpriceless collection 01' lace loaned by the former queen of Itsly. As all the world interested in Inca-making is aware, Queen Dowager lugherlta has revised the lace indus- try in Italy, and her endowed la‘ce inc- ‘9?! at Venice is visited by many trav~ elers. Brussels as well as Venice in old times was famous for itsi lace, and no doubt the Belgians inspected the Italian collection like connoisseurs. The collection is now again in the the possession of the'queen dowager. blame the men? Surely thé Gulf of Mexico 15 u unough to quit tumbling out of bed. Whiskbroom won at the Newmarket noes. It wins on everi Pullman car "err day. “Hubble Skirtâ€"More v' (IRMBMNMW STREET NAMES-A3 MEMolymu. In 'Paris, where in. mu m tho Street 01 the M135 of September it lwm be! possible presently to tum-so also the Streét of Edward VII B! France will "honor a late great tad good English friend; in the other use the beginning after Sedan is con memorated of the present republic Considering the array 9! New York‘ streets and svenues running to kick metical terms, we are reminded how iar we have neglected memoriel op' portunities in the naming of our‘ thoroug'faree. Certainly we have hon cred ’Wnshington in New Yorkâ€"sev- ernl times. indeed. in the several boroughs. says the New York World. We have Lsfeyette in street and ave nue. and did have him in boulevard till Riverside drive was extended. A few other names we‘ have remembered of men great in state ‘or nation. There are perpetuation. too, of the names of old local families. But where is our Avenue of thegDeciaretion of In- dependence? Where ourBoulevard of the Fourth of mm Where our Street 01 the Surrender ot'Yorktown end our Piece of the Emancipation Proclam- tion. In thesbsence of such historic designations for important thorough- fares is a real metropolitan deï¬ciency. Newer New York alters abundant chance as remove the‘iault. But in- stead of suggestions to this end we have. s. change of mime for line old Long Acre square, and s. proposal is actually made to wipe out the lemons old Bowery? We are not a senti- mental people. ‘ A Brooklyn woman lately wrote to the marriage license bureau of‘ thnt city to know it she could be supplied :wlfll a good, honest. sober husband. The clerk In charge explained that. while he had a few model men on hand, they were all marrled and the supply wu\ entirely too limited for the demand. The fact that the metri- monlal market ls underetocked wlth honest, sober husbands may be one reason why the divorce courts ore overcrowded.“ ~ It islands continue to rise on the Alaska coast one should be nocommo- dating enough to furnish a stepping stone ‘trom America in Asia at the narrow Bering strait. That marriage is the worst king! of a failure is the opinion of a Goth’un broker who is paying his flrstywih $240 a month alimouy and whose nec- 'ond wife wants alimony to the tuna of The celebration of the centenary of the University of Berlin was a great occasion for Germany and its capitol. It was also an interesting occasion Tor the scholars and thinkers of the .whole world, says the Chicago Record- Herald. The United States partici- pated in the ceremonies, and innate ways than one. What was Berlin .9. ’- 1‘ bnp‘av’ $500 more. A New Jersey pastor says that wom- on who wear hobble skirts should. be spanked. True, but in that shirt there's no chance of getting them in the proper position for spanking. Cleveland has gone ahead of Bulti more in pop'ulation, which may be taken as proof that they did not count in the oysters in the latter city. century ago and Win“. .a .. w--. . What was Germany then and what nowâ€"politically, industrially," intel- lectualiy? Modern Germany owes everything to educution and organi- nation to science and method, the very things fostered by its universities end schools. :They have fought for (nee- dom at teaching and have secured it. and now the; emperor himself takes: keen interest in ghett- emciency 3nd ._ -nul-.. Q- A Boston millinor’s shop has been raided an. a policy joint. A: if I. mil‘ liner’s Ihop didn't get a mon’s money fast enough on it is. . menu-1, w-..â€" Magistentrwï¬h patriotism; AMERICAN PHILANTHROPY. ‘v_ n â€"â€"v and what is it today? i. we facilities in IO. inch the beltâ€. Five minute. limit in (but "not ram-t no cum to bunk) the memory of “account. DIM sud death loin their terron, um! “I. .m an"! pain- “dorm comes upon you, an the Washington enter once more into the world thet used to he. Boon the'dnrk comm ot the women peopled with the innue- oi childhood. Over where the old clothes uehnncln: you con see the oufliuee of n dismantled Ihiv. while down the may ehore come Robinson Crusoe nnd Man My. A own-thy face peepe tron behind the his trunk. It in Fnriuhea. the W. creep In; .etoolthiiy upon hie victim. Fut- er nnd teeter they come. eolne plena- ins. lone ferocious. You weleomo thorn ell and ere, not I hit 'ntrnid. and the run dripe, drijae. with e eteedy. monotonoue sound. Then cornea a blank. Next morning the spell is broken, but the memory romaine. You see the old clothee Ind the trunk. and ilnd that the only [obelin tapestry in the room in a clueter of cobweb: our the littlegdorlner window. But, you hnd slept the deep of the just, nnd found it most refreshing. ‘Mh owners of homing pigeons hsve lost so my of then this season thst they believe there is en especisi esuse. This esuse. my of them sre inclined to suspect. is wireless tales"- phy.- Many will dismiss the indict- ment as tsncitul: on Account oi the comparative weakness of the current which wireless telegraphy brings into plug. The answer to this ls that the current does not kill the birds but only‘ confuses them. causing them to miss their way. I! the Mnrconi cur- rent sil'ects pigeons. why not gulls? Indeed, it would seem not impossible that wireless telegraph stntions may be the means of greater disaster to gulls than lighthouses. Perhaps ii’ the truth were known a considerable proportion of the reo- called automobile “accidents" would he found to have resulted from be« fuddled head. and- nut“ nerves. The menace of a men under the in- fluence of liquor and in an automobile is easily appreciated. and when it is demonstrated that crashes on the road are due to drunkenness the pun- ishment should he levers. Those who insist upon running much on the highwm should he made to m a heavy ï¬enalty, whether they be sober The problem of the unemployed sometimes appear: to be to get the unemployed to accept empldyment. A‘ gentlemen much lntereuted In the welfare of the worken celled n meet- lng ln Mluourl to devlse ways and means $0 help the untortunete. There were forty unemployed men present. A farmer came along and altered work no all hnnda But the forty looked the john over and with one consent declined the lumen propo- sluon. And that probably to typical of condition: in various nnd sundry other localities. _ The usual up of “Mich-quick ’schex'nea-ll colhpse at the end. And the “lambs" no flowed u a prenu- mm. A meal-the wheme of this kind in Connecticut hu brou‘ht up in the bankruptcy court. with um cured claim: of $500,000 to be let- tlod. And the further mus! no doubt will be the cursing of the cum to the proï¬t 1nd loss account of thou foolish enough to‘ invest" ‘ Women (trivia: u the port of New York from uhrood. who were their fun to «cave flying duty on the wnpo. had a made even more wan for than by the explanation thnt their excuse of nonpayment for duty wouldn't can for ragtime II the out obstacle to creative work In- Aim-19m mush- 0"!- tromw; wt 0“? “1°“ “m“ u" got In. «In nun old now-paper 1110‘- 14. Ana-la III- “I 3"“ 9°“°"°'“' a. o. (In mm In flick '5‘ .,- .4- OOUCH 0F LUXURY. mun-Mm hickory and “(mat a tin ion mt club- into ill. humus. ad the pumpkin Ivon- nil yellow- on m vino. inï¬eld: h it it. til. Ibs- the muse incliau to sin. oi ciiar. And the man night In in a: mum busing-a. an the Dam News. The m in" ihe drink. m bunt. Athena it. Ouch» in tho days of jinn and new the pawn! int... ‘woro tuniiiu with in bond and zeal. To such drink doo- tho pinto man In time Octobor m mm be {the Mum! 110th Juice o! the manipmint Andean-inns. :old on. at grating up 3 link hurl. 1M1“: uni dropping it inio the ,ocourod cash that m to hold it. ‘liquor. it improves uni '10“. the mavod‘m waln- ot thing: In“: 1| yoiu turkey mu M’mpnzlna tumult for November- “on; tho "in. which is beyond the bow." 0! description. Win-«ammu- Itonce. the remnant product can In kept in any receptacle. I! no we». cobweb» cell†be et had. the: n Itone jug will do sdmirnble novice. From either n moons-mouthed pueb- er. topped with thaJignteet. nreet bubble. that ever Me n unduly“ depth of rich. cieu Mon. on be brought out to Innke nn nnt'nnmor winter evening with book Ind hie (or! meets and popcorn end e OWN" are an evening of life, indeed. The non-em: trifle harm the United satay-Indium oontinuus in ofler moot nflurin‘ indnoowu. Mm oi the bi; compute. m min; tho newest. lnrmt nnd um ml; to their fleets. ‘01:. of tho into“ In: ach- inuuthniolnohlpthntioieing built by n French lino.;to run to New York. This in on. of the content Ixrntt yet completed. and when but in can- mission will he nhlo to our: 3.030 pn- nonzero. The tot-l cont will be about 85.000.000. Thnt in who! (min <~on~ cem- are doing to [at American rude. And American: permit than to 010‘ nopolilo . tau-inel- um should w in America mud and which .nmuid ho a moot mm: nuxilinry in ex- tonding American common-co. - The drowning oi more than 3 Icon oi the hittloahip New Hmpo'nin‘l crew through the lumping oi I but within a for: um: 01 the short m- seats the imperative new y . teaching In our blue-jacket: to mi: By onirigxing I mun: mm we] wir ship when lying in within you or even while at n: O man could be provided for teaching thia moun- lial an to men mm mm pram-i0 sum. and other- who luv. u‘vor learned how to keep :00†In (In In- ter or propel Wind mu it. Hunintionut'aport" no 1mm power to “tract! Room iron the old work! no to the elect an? the principal British and oontiu anal meeting! till! 70.! malted in una- cill loo. to their promoters. win: no “out†3 tom of $375,000. Mom of the “bird-m " dub urn worn it? in pocket thro h participation in the exhibitions. Some “big money" in bun mm in the United smer And in Europe by winnm of prizes at. fend in arid convention. But .heu are numerous signs that me matur bu been overdone, both her. and At 3 dinner In Chicano n “and my omcer «hound tho can-vat!" tlon system lor ï¬lling the rub a! a. mlliury aublhhmafl. all at. we can nevu- luv. an adequate out!“ un- m "9 adopt (Int mum. Ml, (to average America will pronto!) co.- tlnuo 1n the belief um. (ho hon sol- i a an I dlvotx to dler II likely to 5‘ 0" the am: voluntar- A law‘- “to In tho £11m fl pew. VIII goal it W with “gotthowmétcxlï¬, m. M . "J ‘OH. YOU O‘DIII' '50 out." mu'aiumnumw pnmdwunmdm mun-tumu- , mm mm mm: In PM pm. explained um “am “It“ be much.“ In «at a “‘7' desire the! dwell In. cod-ll minded-loin“. it "I‘wlilmblknrhuuudn thocuumnmdmtc mmummmmm mWa-dnnumd mmumcmmmm mu- show-ammuni- hum vultm m nu II do mfluwfllmï¬â€˜wmww who.ukououwmmll mm “mulla- ho huh-0h. thmhmmhm cmdod until Wyn-tot. 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