mt wild animals are putting on n tra heavy coat of fur in prevamtion :r exveptional cold. ‘0! coune the mm: who obseriis that the humid vhe- maturing corn are‘ unusually my. pnrsaging a winter of mot! 131'! usual trigzdlty. has been heart} . m: The celebration of um “3W ““1 he l'nlversity of Beg-“n m ‘ . tension {gr Gory“: 3nd in ’ g was. flab an imitating“ 63 crime scï¬olars m {111an ï¬g rhoie world, says ()0 mango“ M Herald. The United 8mm“ med m- the ceremonies. null): ï¬g Buy' than one. What In 3Q?“ m, ry ago am! what In it Nbal was Germany then had, {I gowâ€"pblldcally, industrially, 1;.†pctnally? rModern Germany «. werythmg to. education amt: Bios to science and method,_th. y. hibgh («meted by m imivergtfleg. p'ï¬'oulzz, They have taught (or-1;. jun of teaching and have locum]; um now the emperor himsel! an; ketu interest in their emcioncy .- ., nrengm To improve the he!!!“ ' hauling natural nchnce the 4‘, }y personal eflon and solicitatkn ï¬g,i‘ ' ym-r-s a fund or 82. 500,000 for , min-rsily.ll;1l aid that h. M ‘nnriczm generosi‘y to high†fl]. mm H as his inspiration and N! m bg mgumen! Ho seems to hug m i Apnirans are nnt the only ones- Hm «gage tn the search for lo" ya: we ::r nnchlmed e‘slates: Val! tin' has come of snort: to and Cup Mn Kwh't‘s loot and other valuable; Ungu‘ m. doubt “tempts will be COW [um-xiv And now an association has x-n {urine-d in Enxumd for the P†we of recoverin'a about 37.00919“) in Eeriv believed to N In the 3211M izuw Lutine, which wan wrecked 3! 799 and sunk/u! the entrance to m uydvr Zea. Tho â€location I)†pen tncorpcnted, and doubtâ€. ,ex! .1 recoxd of American (in. w 1mm ..;2 ( nts and to' nue improved m ’ry numrtunity to let MI ‘01“ The sooner tilt poo,“ m m9"! Like that they mm: but the cut 8 omen]: the better it .11; be (of From London comes the unmet tent of the death of the woman Ibo taimed to be the original 0! MUG brrit," that humus character of tickens. The lady was entitled to the meat or the doubt, but it u 9 not In: similar claims hue been made h! lhers. It in also asserted that l' rother ot the woman' who has in“ led was the (writing! “Tiny Tim." and an helserved it port it the model 10'. Raul Bombay." 1! Oil tho-0 M uns can be proved It would m: bat the family formed a non of nut New York bu mm‘gvh-d- anemm In the city water ply“. p!" iscared. Whyâ€"Coal â€Wm bare the skin? _ ' .' here will be plenty o! per-om read! > tz. to a chance by investing in the hare-3.1““ the probability in tint Inmsl‘ any ordinary business veniuro 'ould bring better returns. n- Dickens cuticleâ€. rom. And so forth and so on as to: lrds the chilly side of the question. rut on the other hand “weather harps" have noted that conditim remain-g about the dime the Inn cross†the line" foreshadow a mild .inu-r, All of which may be put down or mm: it Is worth, In the calm II- :x. m1 .' ‘ bat nature will run the cold- r m ._, :rcham without any unï¬t- In: 1mm outside. Us. but tho 6! may previous Iel’ msfwu told lately It a meeting 0‘ 19 Aine‘flcan [ï¬sherie- SOcMIOI. “k as to,tho eflect um Mica W 0' ees in Alaska. mm record Mum. my challenge! all comers. The champion nah story» .13. but use 6! may I" And, anyway, '0 can't not flat W’ rence the an ohm" m b in; to make g- :f.’ mum's-2% 'y nyporlunijy 10 let hi. V ' iculs know that timid ém iiuie "americaniamus" in M44 :cmm, would be pleasing and "181510!“ with [filmm- ‘ Thr inevitable predictions as to!“ yam-L r o! the coming winter are ï¬t 3 nude. And it wu just-u butt; .29 that they should dhagreo. ‘ From N source we have the unquncoum‘ asclooeuoo-O‘ AMERICAN â€nun: not on]! 't 1 7‘ 1“ “Seles has its flrsfpol-icewum- .' DI the ï¬rst day in which slie m her “best" she arrested lot! 3“ coucu or: LUXURY; L‘ A Man musician up that our “DIM nxtlme is the great obstacle ‘0 «the work in American music no not perfect mflna Dim ever wmahumnnbeinslijustho- “thereof. andthenyon mustbe â€mice the shingle nails sticking rwh. If a gentle rain be taking, . much the better. Five minutes » , c in that sweet retreat are enough ï¬nish the memory of every trouble ' . end death lose their terrors, sud peace that passes understanding upon. you, says the Washington M You whecome s boy again and , . at once more into the world that ; mm are peopled with the images childhood Over where the old es are hanging you can see the guinea ot- aidismnntled ship. while i i the isandy shore come Robinson Crusoe and Man Friday. A swarthy 1m peeps from behind the biz trunk. it is Faringhea, the strangler, creep m stealthily upon his victim. Fast- ; and faster they come, some pleasâ€" in, 161125 ferocious. You welcome them All and are not: hit afraid. and a. rain drips. drips}, with a steady, monotonous sound. Then comes a bunk. Next morning the spell is woken, but the memory remains, You so the old clothes and the trunk. and and that the only gobelln tapestry in the room is a cluster 01 cobwebs over the little. dormer window. But-you†hid slept 'the sleep or the mm, and found it most retreéhlng. null owners of homing pigeons [we Ice so many of them this season [ht ‘hey‘ believe there is an especial me. This cause, many of’them are inclined to suspect, is wirelthte‘Iem- m. Many will dismiss ~{he indict- ment as tanciful, on account 01 the comparative weakness of the 'cun'enb which wireless telegraphy brings into pin. The answer to this is that the meat does not kill the birds, but .gly confuses them, causing them to Eula their way. It the Marconi cur- Emit affects pigeons, why not gulls? Em; it would seem not impossible EM wireless telegraph stations may Eb. the mea‘ns Jot g'reéter disaster to falls than lighthouses. j; Perhaps if the truth were known a {considerable proporthn of the so- rellled automobile “accidents†would he found to have resulted from he- luddled heads and unsteady nerves. The menace of a man under the 'ln'â€" fluence of llquor and in an automobile is easily appreciated, and when it is demonstrated the; crashes on the road are due to drunkenness the bum- lshment should he severe. Those who insist upon running smuck on the highways should be made to pay a heavy penalty, whether: they be sober -_Tho -p1:leem of the "unemployed manners appears to be to get lhe mployed to accept employment. A Sandman mucll interested in the "lure of the workers called a meet- ing in Missouri to devise ways and leans t_o_help flt‘he unfortunate. There "to forty unempldyed men present. A mm: came along and altered work to all hands. But the ‘forty looked the jobs over and with one consent declined the farmer: propo- “lion. Andi-13h“ probably is typical of conditions. in various and sundry other localities. Wen arriving at the port 9f New ’0?! from abroad, who wore their furs ‘0 Scene paying duty on the wraps. hi it made even mote warm for them; W the explanation that their excuse ‘Wflnent for duty wouldn t. 7 The usual fate of getflchaMck gauche; is collapse at .the end And shit! A speculativé scheme of flit! in Connecticutihas brought up it“. bunkruptcy (301311. with um W claims of $590,000 to be [ob M And'the runner sequel no doubt “I! bribe charging of. the sum to Want andwloss account of those enough to “fairest." . ‘ llldlm Sounds ï¬lm a faint echo Iâ€. W? past. Our friend must have "it idea from old: newnpaper ï¬le!- .m it thatâ€: 'm m i" moved to W†at thinn’humhie in origin. but rich in fulï¬lment The Form: turkey Itrute about. proper!“ himself for November’s ideee; the woods ceckie with the dropping at. hickory and butternut es the boy- sent clubs into the breaches, end the pumpkin swells and yellows on the vine. Especially is it the time when the muse inclines to sin: of cider And the muse might be in fnr were. business, says the Detroit Newe. The Romans knew the drink, uld before them the Greeks. in the den 0! Isaac and Jacob‘ the, pnntornl tribal were familiar with its ma end I‘ll. To such drink does the points yarn in these October days. melted be the natural, undietiiled Juice ot the ï¬rst pressing. Ajood custom is the old one oi mung up n little horse- radish and dropping it into the scoured casks that ere to hold the liquor.' It improvee end lends the tang, which is beyond the powers 0: description. With e cool piece for its storage, the resultent product can be kept in any receptacle. If no cool. cobwebby cellar he .g. bud. then I stone jug will do edmireble service. From either e. seneonrmouthed pitch- er, topped with the lightest, nireet bubbles that ever rode an underlying depth of rich;.;5'clenr brown. den be b'rOught out to mnke'en autumn or winter evening with book end hickory meets; and popcorn and e snapping fire an evening of life, indeed. The passenger trafllc between the United Staten and Europe continues to oifer most alluring inducements. my of the big companies or. nddinx the newest. largest and swiftelt vouch to their fleets. , One of the latent hunch- inxs is that of a ship flat 1; being built by a French line, to run to New York. This is one of the greatest croft yet completed. and when put in com- mission will be able to carry 2,010 m scngers. 'The total cost will be shout $5,000,000. That is what ioreizn con- cerns are doing to get Americnn undo; And 'Americans‘ per it them to no- nopolize a business t at should be in American control and which 'ehould be a most important auxiliary in ex- tending American commerce. Has aviation u a "sport†no longer power to attract? Report: from the old world are to the eflect tint the prlnclpal British and continental meetings this year .relulted in ï¬nan- cial loss to their grommet-e, who on “cut" a total of $376,000. lost of the “bird-men" also m were. oil in pocket through participation in the exhibitions. Some "big money" he been made in the United States end in Europe by winners of prison ot- fered in aerial competition. But the" are numerous signs that the mate: has been overdone. both hem nu abroad; -T\he drowning of more than 0. Icon of the‘ battleship New Hampshire'- crew through the swamptnx at a boat within a few yards of the shore Ins- gests the imperative ’ necessity of teaching all our blue-jacket. to swim. By anti-lazing a netting from every war ship when lying in sultxble port- or even while’ at sea n mennncould be provided for teaching this enun- tial art to men reqrnlted from prairie ammflflf’ At a dinner in Chicago-g prominent army ofï¬cer adv ated the conscrip tion system tor ï¬lling the ranks at the military ‘establishment, and said we 'cap never have an adequata’ outï¬t un- til we adopt that method. Still, tho average Americm will probably coh- tinue in the belief that the beat sol- dier is likely to be one who e‘ntm the army voluntarilygl A Wavy-v u...â€" H. «use his wife eats seven pounds 0! meat 1 day., And then bu the lm. states; and otheré who hue nonr learned hair to keep afloat tn the wa- ter or propel themselves through It. w- _ â€".â€"~- , to "k mm to: outdo]! plan“. we presume. ' A Seattle man “OH. you CIDER!†lflomtboumd nanotechn- Located at Highlmd Park. Sate of Illinois. before the m fthe llth. day ofNov. 1910. ll mode tothc Au the State of Illinois pursuant to In. 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Minor Coin......; ....................... Other Cash Reconna- Chech and othercuh items ...... Collection! in transit ......... Total Retourcu ................ Capital Stock Paid ln ................. ............. Surplus Fund .................................................. Undivided Proï¬ts"... ........................................ Len current interest. expense. and taxes paid.) Deï¬nite: Savings, Subject to Notice ................................................ Demand, Subject to Check .............................................. Demand Certiï¬cate! .............. - .................. ‘ ..................... Certiï¬ed Checks ................ ,. ............................................ Galhier'lj' cheeks ..... > ................................... Whom liabilities: . Reserved for Tue! end Interest ......... _ ..... . ....................... flllpeynble... ...... . ....... . ...... . ............. biker llebimhe ......... . . .. ..... , ................... 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