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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 19 Nov 1910, p. 4

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_ to‘ asgoéiate‘ potatoes ’antl apples a St with the "common herd." He‘has der “'5“ «not HUM a peel ‘3 been imbued with the hbtion that Stuffrlike that- Thereis ' he belongs m ch: upper setfitha't wastelspace. Trvit. , ‘yorlting men are of the lower. Quart and gallon mea , classâ€"hence he}: ndt 'going to be, “fie“ dented 50 3510 ‘3â€" Bee bfthem. " l . buyer. Measures often] To slich theonlv course open is bottoms. Berry boxes,g L the law, medicine, ministry, or peachbaskets are Of V3" sole of the Soft middlemen’s _80 W’th all sorts 0f packa blueâ€"and the world is filling up .I‘hereshould be a standa with this class because the schools oox w'th weight and “'4 9 are turning them out at an alamr- apples market! thereon. in: rate. There is an actual dearth Themerchantialuiays I .of skilled laborers in everv‘ walk of wrapping paper ”-“V'th th‘ life. The remedy is to reviseour When the farmer sells a school system right speedily and ““59 0’ hay he eg‘peas.‘h educate the futur’e man in agri- ‘0 payior mnf‘mght' A." culture. mechahics. in things use- few farmers m” dampen u (at and needed. We'vegot to cre~ 01' hay 50 it will weigh .ate anew the feeling of democracy Some water the milk so we've got to put down the feeling ' olfratern'ity (as this term applies in schools). we’ve got to raise up then mahnood. with a‘ desire to ouset'ulwprk, with ability to get. _ , _ _ . into the class of producers. We lute, and the dishonest fan are ovenun with‘m'iddlemen, 35 as guiltv as the dishonest l we Ire overrun with rats. We want ant. thdugh he hasn't the I new race-11 productive race onnnrt-mit" ”ILAâ€" fiL-w ' ' with ‘sand and swill just passing them over the SCBlI There is stealing all alor And the high school 5559 the coflegc graduate .isn’t has in: for thatkind of'.a,job.» V in school like as not Ihfexw ML , ..‘.- . .vnlul, Oh yes, the high school “gradu- at: knows awhole lot ofthings-n in a general sort of wav. The col- lege graduate it much .thc same; But the poor fellows have to start It the bottom to get a job. They have; hardttime getting into the fiction of working. Thev‘ have ’lived without it. they have been given to unaerstand that ' the wotld is just waiting for them to 1 luv. school so as to give them a < ,»ularv. The factories. the whole- e sale llhouucs. the railroads, the P5 mines. the trades everywhere 'c want men~not as heéd ,cler‘ks, s not as ”biled shirt” employees n but gs workmen in the ranksâ€"anon is who will began at the bottom. ' Ol cum" Theodore Roosevelt said: f‘If boy! and girls are trained merely in literary accomplishments. to the‘ tan! ex'clqsion of industrial. manu I1, and technical training, the tendency in to unfit them for in- dultrill work, and to make them te‘luctnnt to go into it,’ or unfitted to do well if they go into it." “get. received Er 8:1th It the Pos‘tv‘bâ€"fliéc Hi2 ...., wan: upen ,5 “Hum”. DCITY boxes,grape and Cine, ministry, or peach baskets are of maturing Size, Soft middlemen’s So with all sorts of package goods york; is). filhng up There .sfuould be a standard apple An ..... . kn.. .___ .__.-‘. .ttw “I middlemen, as as'guuw as the 1 rats. We want ant, thdugh he Iroduct'ive race opportunity, :tive. and it is the‘ raiirdads, thé ?sumes trades everywhere chaser i ot as heéd -clvcr’ks, stancea I . shirt” employees monlvu u .u we rankssâ€"men js'merelv along tin cylinder wit at the bottom. ' out a bottom. ‘used in me :h 'school spy and potatoes. apples. ere. duate.isn’t [han‘ker- bags- The It! “43.50:,“ When. sufficient cubic inches to be accux a‘, not :h’eswas a éte if small grain were helm .3111)"; democratic measured, but‘when it comes (1 dnfit to: aégoéfate‘ potatoes land apples a small cylin 10h herd." He‘llas der will not Hold a peck of 'bulk\ ,oL‘LL- ‘ ' - asurin into paw 'measure may contai Ninth $11111? Mum-Emu. MW 'sqnsckmiox. 31-50 A YEAR; 5c PER com" d that "the the purc fox them to -eI. pee} give them a cubic in want ant, thdugh he hasn't the race opportunity, it_ is ‘We teich- stealing toour mug dren. ‘At’the circus andlfairl window we mrke them c- W.‘...'.U. .. comes to . pies a small cylin- Ye‘fias der will not Hold a back of 'bulky n that‘ Stufffike that. Thereis too much {Jtha'f wastelsp’ace. Trvit. Quart and gallon measufes arc “ to be», nftcn dented so as _ .to chair the 1 buyer, Measures often have false 1 bottoms. . erry boxes,grape and chub-L l ' SATURDAY. NOV 19 .1910 whole-*lercnce what form ..s,~ "no UK: way the sugar ti‘ust stole. million of dollars from the gov- same. emment. It is simply .a cash of start honesty or dishonesty, on the part They of _the onegwho due a the ing. have In the nlaflor n: "mm“-â€" -- s the weigh- Baum»? n . P DAVIDSONI'EZS *-â€"-‘--w\¢l v1 spies marked thereon. . The merchant always puts .the rapping paper in with the goods. When the farmer sells a load of I afin or hayhe expects'the buyer 1 x r451! ‘nâ€" Invll 0,, manly used in grocery “n ~no‘. and the“ dishonest farmer is Highland Park [11. seednd PHONE 92 the dishonest r‘nerch~ he hasn't the 353mb n correctlv, but in the hands nscrqputous- merchants they h a few oimces offeyery time. is done by aitaching weights! expects'thc buyer 'onward. onwar eight. And-nota alas! to swiftly, dampen 'thie grain mOment in W! in weigh mare. spend in idlcn : milk so it Will nlacca mmr‘ Some fill ho gs V1“ Just before the scales. 3” aiong theJ " ' ‘ of the human nee. inonest march they cost. and vet how dear! Soft 4 ......_________ 11'! the samh words soften the soul. Words ‘ ‘ ‘ A Mail” writer « harsh and angry’ kindie the fire of rum“ In drum. ,5: d“ wrath and vengeance. Cold words "magic" 0, , , n In ml Hie is i crds. m and cont-16. . 11 z to our chil~ HIGHLAND PARK , ILLINOIS- Cb: North Show News-Later “v ’1 . ' have been barrefifloo'tfu‘w F1 on the lfearth', tho) shuey and the “on“ ”m many; if m 0 many actually expect a .messenger to nu uusn‘ amuswd by a disease 1 VII mi Hg’ 'dlff- rush in with evil tidings.’ taxuinnge the hunch we“ sure as- What good does fretting-do? matteg or fact Amu'lc: mm L ‘18 pur- Itincreases only with indulgence, “hm" 3“ “mm" “s " y n .. . . . growth; The French. entfl {or m hlvie‘anger or appetite. It endfm in: m‘kcmgmed the m W" n a com- gem one’s temper. excztes un- )y, hnve‘ (oucluded lb {‘ then res. It pleasant feelings toward every. good ground for exclus n. and rr with; body and confuses the mind. It form potatoes will be a nmed Isurinfi affects thewholepersonmnfltting 3“ the "89"" ”0'3“ "‘0” ‘ one for the proper completion of I‘m" "9" “in “mm , , . portant addlvmn to mm the work the trlflm mterrup- : 'ontain . 1 __ .. __. accur~ tion or disturbance of which ‘ , bcr'ng started the fretful life. It my be that the y« we: - , the we 1 are turning ea .ward. nes to .. , . SPSPOSE things zonnrong to more sedate habit: {I t‘nll‘; a ‘CYlm- day; the tomorrows are com- bulky ‘ ’ OCk b’JY' Thousands of peoplpfare dying lets. .and ev ery year onhis constant sus- 'USf SWC‘, picion ofltheir health,'wl1ile oth- ers settle down into a gloomy state from forebodings of trouble tocome. They do not know why are always exlmcting 'somethingto happen. A bird flies ' in. at the window, a salt cellzu‘ up if: from setspn the table, a cricket ohirps rd bush‘ on the hearth, they shiver and 3 many actually‘expect a v'messenge'r to lit: ,diff- rush in with evil tidings.’ 5U"? as- What good does fmtti'ng'do? it Dur- It increases only with indulgence, {nr’ ;h_ I:I_4 ‘ ' ‘ Class matter le A beautiful life is an >f A lifeoftruthtulncss of the soul and a life e to our loved ones here ‘ who created us Lift f buta river running w 11:33 uldlICl' ._.... \‘u\|v Then there are various domest "0' ““5“ (:3: It: . . , . - . same age. n 10 forebodmgs. from aunld toa 1y imbued mm :1 severe form-probably a case .of ' his duty In life a: measlesin the next square, anot-h- strong. and pruduc er case of whdoping~cough in the boy “w ever lo< next street. (real world with I There is a. large class of people """h' in constant trouble and anxiety The 0mm: 11an about their health. although the death raw in the ' ‘ ~ a r V same amount of strength in a fur “WM"; 1‘1"“ .‘ ’ .RHOH l8 113 (‘3 V0 cheerful Per?“ wm'ld "9 take" ht-altlllulmsu or the 5 as an )mhcatum of healthfulness. msglo (‘.\..GpllOfl 3 But these trouble hnrmwers whlch surpluses tbh are alw ays .expecting'disordefi 1'0'1- “19 1’11““! 3G ' of every kindmand ”they do not' '°" 6'“ ““1”“? °“ . warm. Whilethe d6 actually come, they are :6le all M ”may to we the sal'ne‘wof disuprmintment. Dr.‘rhuuln_ L!., - . If a. cyclone suddenly spring: up a cyclone may be expecwd~ all indications of the weather prophet not withstanding .or does the sky become overcast, 3“ thunderstorm is at hand. " down so as to pass on had! fare.» {we v 'We chuckle if thg condqcmr mm}, . misses taking'thc caf' fire. We guard ' allow them tokeep it‘ if some one imituu ’ makes a mistake and hands back to tr) My , much change. ' a ham ‘and food stuff. But we should reach out and out honesty at home. " Of‘izomsc we should legislate so a} to have inspectors oi weights . and measures as, we“ as of milk an, cellar up American potatoes in iuket chirp“ pie Victory. For thirty I That enchmun “KL ' Inge haetothch “of! feet and froze hit curtain-emf ch: be gawk-a to keep his s‘qttude rec unbroheh. Front hue-E chum Nth “fluid“ “(I M“ New {lane} to movln atmctloh of a ship cu mm as} glint in the pr waterwly‘hetween Boat Thus a ew new at and to be onenod for the uni Janey mesquite. [able progress In every! £0 hygiéne. The crua “white plagug' and which have con'trlbut 42;: Eormmy "strum evk ' 1’1 the cooperation on a: II flceu'ce and sanitary ac our two ever looked out upon the ”mum " MR“. " great work! with out eyes. that wild m m emu heavy coat of tar Â¥ " ' _.. (on exceptional coll. fl,“ tuner who observe: , ’ The oifiviai unnounc meat that It. death mu- in the Un: m sum int 00 the 111-1an mi ” run- dropmd to 15 138 i100 oi papa» thick. Dre-mus I. Italian is ilxdicaiivu oi the (mi-mm than usual "malty. In: heaiihmimsa oi the co “try. With the aingic mneption oi Gmt Britain. which surpmcu this n ”on by a (rac- ‘UOn. the United Stale ‘ lot est dealiu‘ale at an world. Whiieth'e deer ed largely to‘ the ab: epidemics, the tact- u abie and show that we ' able proxreu in every! i to hygiene. The cruaa u “win... ..I ..... a - iron. And so forth an 9:"): ("41 the chilly side a! tit“ But on the other in... sharps" have noted M J prevailing ibout the thy“ “crane: the line” i ‘ 1} ‘0: “me winter. All or which wig. ‘ for will: it h worth, h f' ‘ nuance that uture VIM: wratber program: without} nnce from outside. .4' ” 1 33; pertaining min-i the ._-..... .. .uuacuuve ol the [arresting hraltmulmâ€"sa or the (:0 “try. With the 111252: PX..ep'll0ll at Gmt mum. whlch surpmcs this n lion by a trac- uon. gne (’nued State gmfiu uwl good. deal of oomph! o cigarptle smoking, ’1 d M’s-7 mm kept a New“ at \s aysé and imperunen Ing find lawless pro; ' 'smnri youth of 50 yea: no: worse, than his (I si- wu at the same age. And he in tore thorough 1y imbued mm the n “on that it In his duty :11 we to be , «amount/nod strong. and producttvq.lxhu any often ha“ ._ L ‘ The mum and j character of the mgfl wbrds 'and a mult' guard _.1gninst.l By' imitate Him who h“ to My his head on! a be’autil‘ul life. idic words, ,sifly» \ ovm ‘ for the 30.. em Icrou the coed m :0"): :11 w mom. and gapin- I. lit” THE Alameda 30v. a club)! Mm 0‘“ may“! them we", [Mrtykvf 1m ‘39, I} 1- aroduce o! [m In Ilka” New York hu discount fl prism. 1%. mono. 1n the city m m I II neared Whyâ€"doe. m mend“ 1. lat of $.12! manual»! (0 it. >1 her unmem‘s ’nrcea o! eIecr 1v ‘ wrds. spiteful h' dc “(mum to BY vim: daily to; AMm.ncantml (mammotuotha: unumur.,mq F The champion ugh story. not only“ this. but also of many preview I” Jan. van told lately at a ml the Ana-1cm Medan scam I no to tho elect um Inho- mi: um. In Alaska. TM. new! and: chum A" camera. nut _ where that the family fornwd a sort for Dickens characters. m we “the the hon London conc- the mentathodeutholdn _7 chimed to be the mum] at Don-It." an! famous W .’ nicked; Tho hdy In GIN!“ “III " Mt of the doubt but it h I_ an all! similar claims haw boon made” ‘othon, It I: also assorted ml 9 {mother of the woman whn has just died in the original “Tiny Tim." “4 that be ”(191! in Dari as th!‘ ‘« “Pu! Bombay." n‘ u” 11x04} “WI cu: be pron-d n wou _‘ Ame-Moan: are not (in fi who mvgage In the “tab: 'roasme or unclaimed 0% mm has come of em to H1 min Kidd‘s loot gm! otlm‘ ‘ though no doubt attempt; fl ‘ tinned. And now an '7 been formed In Each“ It! pose of recovering about WM specie believed to it 1| w} frigate Luflne, which VII I?” and qua]: at tho m , _ Zuyder Zea. The “Li r «on of teaching an “a n and now the emperor“ ) keen interest In the? CE strength. To Impnm at (etching nuunl M ‘ by personal elort ad w “downs“- and to ‘ ‘ery opportunity up ht ‘ .mendu know that a a fluke “Ameriumllfi'f rectum. would be pl ' {fi'Wllticufln l botany? loam ““0. ‘0 Idem. an Whale-stereo by n v or unclahne‘ m * r" come of Mon. to H “I '60! and other no doubt ”team '1. h the “Mm ‘Vholo world, uy. Herald. Th. U! W“ In the “m WWI-ago m that nature wt! mm program with“ it] i Annual}: K [0' cam lc‘ence m fl lered by in“ forth and .9 hi "It, Mary. 'kind In“ "I the .‘ WM c he“! malty, or drunk. f Perhapu if (he ,‘confldmbge' pr galled Automobfl b. (ound Cd. 'lm fuddlod heads The inenaoe of finance of liquor in sully amm- umomumed » M m due to Ishmelt should English ownel hive lost no man that may beliew canoe. This can: Inclined to suspe 10'!!- Mnny will ‘nent u {and comparative w which wireless Pl”- Tbe answ {current does a in” confuses fink- thelr Way. mt 31m pl PM“ it would m Wireless ! tho the mains Emu than fight It In hunting, in; amlullly u or ”and Inter the run drips. monotonous ’ blank. Next broken, but the use the old do! find tlnl the on the room is we! the little durm Ind Ilept the 8 found It most r 'owofl

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