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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 24 Dec 1910, p. 7

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Bill Heads Cam’s ‘ Invitations nnauncements um: daily amend minnow commu- hit in tin; univeual In“!!! mid ”.151“ 7°“ 3 range of the Long Distal: Sérvioc. Br}:- '3‘! “ idea. ter cphone. “In" .i’vonr elbow. Itcldilv “Gnu” score bf errand. while . mutant ll (loin! 0‘4‘ bone service as: matter of course, like the It nue "uvuuvvulau w ,. g ‘u ' ‘ *‘ * {gap on eaylng 'Something Until Kilns “0'70me to 3.. lity of work t, are Right * L News-Letter ." Job to ‘ p on eav- h. something 11 every one gets to Waving it It don' t make much dif- : what that something is. My , boy went to Bridgeport once on " ed the 50-cent boat excursions. He in lute getting back to the boat and the time he reached it every chair __ the desirable side of the deck was " .m He thought of a scheme. ‘Have ~ seen the whale? he asked those him. They’ve got a. whale tied be dock and he’s threshing around . his tail like anything.’ Those he to paid no attention. 80 he a t on and told'the story to others. end by a few rose and went to the whale. He kept on telling the ' More went around to see the , At last the fever seized every and they crowded to the other “ of the boat to see the whale. My are here to m W with anyt/Jing if; printed antiwar): for vessi'ana person- inting 96* .“lht la the only way on out}: to ‘39 those people from running into .7. “N.” hid the grocer. “The ”no!!! “1 [non you‘d better“ take only a ”and today," he uldw; “and go kind 4! flow on that. “the wéek 13 only' 'hl'lon , but you have shady eat- C In three-fourths of your allow; .00. Tell your mother so." ’ 'flb child pmmlsod to deliver the m on financial depression. mm. in 611. neighborhood. I It et the cuntomers' request. Ev- W end an extravagant dispo- "flfllot ottheir own edepoelt enoush rm With the cancer and. butcher to funny through the week. instruct us to let 110‘ one everL the emount and except in», cases 7 M extra food in actualgy needed ‘ Iflok to our end 0: the‘barnxn." *0 boy was left ,alone on the deck. 2‘“!th the best chair. and placed J: the most desirable position by 7 ‘ MI. The crowd didn't come back. 15mm about uneasily, and final- ? I. Jumped up md ran to the other db 0! the boat. ‘By gosh: mid he to M. ‘I believe mgbee there is a am into consideratkm all the " 10 ‘data, It has been decided by , “ who have looked into the mat- firmustlvely that the proportion 13):. population .0! cancer age who Wt malignant disease is the "j a it always had been. 3 * IA‘ few thousand years ago, when u fighting ancestors rarely reached gym of age, or even 35, there _ mighty few eases of cancer, but fimportlon was probably the same , 5”" Thus vanishes another of the W due to improper study of “on: medical statistics. “it. wu: um two pounds otvsugar,” it 3 child to a patriarch 1n the Hi consulted a calendar on the L1! 7 . “a,” so that there should be M rehtive increase of number 3;]... but that um from qtyi' f.‘_' igperlon in the cancer age is 8‘; ’3 mm to contract that disease i were those who lived 50 ygar‘g .4 A Matter of Manner-t D comic opera h complete today I! it contains one song in which 3 the principal. fit the choral. 01' E‘lty sing at the audience. Un- t every audience enjoy. be- has It to I body. and allow D youths, home on I, imflon. P‘flfllt delight in being lin‘led hr pan-noun; attention. 7 But. 'Ihould be a limit to this bus!» h It in herd]: rm to turn the ”at on name wholly ino‘fleneive F10 in the middle of the house ”the singer m her voice in Ihukthe man, ‘Whomyou imam" 0: course. the rest at “is of any modern incl-amp: fare being .made by those who Went to judge, both here and ”ya, “a it in I timely warning g m. popular terror which has mated'by the mass at my liter; an the subject. _ .7 n I: no doubt that may? one: mad since we learned how to ”them. so thut- the autistic , ”does not necessarily mean I! Mono. 1, there are more movie who early diseases and reach tpe is: or cANcEn cameo": TO WIN IN POLITICS knee is may inure-ted, .63- It the butt of tho joke seems I ht wane Thou In no raupn Ihould be mad- to contribute “Attainment. Ho his pill to I94. nbt to mineâ€"Now York Ask the (imam alum with a vengeance is I -1n certain New York gro- It Is benevolent paternalism Warning Against 'Popun Created by Mm offlin- .gurg on ”Mt- _ ‘Rhein'is is perhaps best known he cease oi the meet huntiiui relie ct Gothic architecture embodied in its cathedral. The townhe sseocietlon with thecareerofJoenofArcilen- other link between us endjt. Sofie may even remember the tele ct its famous jackdaw. But there'ere tee who know Rheims as the center oi the champagne trade. and the home of the most famous champagne iirms in the world. If yen look in the city directory you will and no lees then ninety estebiiehmenie for rushing champagne. And these are not the only irhahitg'm who are connected with the luminary. for besides twenty firms which 9th anarioyed in making the perks need, there are uhucst es many} more who one ensued in the {machinery necessary for the industry. A visit to the immense cevee where the wine is stored is worth while. Some of them extend‘for milee into the city. and many parts-ere com- pietely honeycombed with them. In order to your the tempereture they are often three stories deep under the street ievei, and one may descend to them by a iine flight of steps. come hundred and sixteen. which have been cut iron: the chalky soil. Though the caves extend for more than tenrmiles. they are constantly being added to. Some, the corridors named after vari- ous prominent men or cities, such es Thiere, - Cernot, weshington, Peru, New York, are more than a center of a mile in length end lead to some two hundred large rooms. in these cellars one may expect to and rows of dusty bottles covered with cob- webs and spiders. But in thin he will be disappointed. for every part is’as faultleeely clean and fresh as con- mm muss OF alumni Walt 86 lmmenu CIVOI It RM!“ Wine. Wine h Stored. Worth While. Many a Man Who Really Duervod to Die Ha leaped Because of sympnhy. "Tears; Just ordinary every-day tears, hove‘ saved many a man who really deserved to die from the hus- xnan’n noose and the electric chair.” was one of mi favorite nylngs of the late Henry J. McKinney, pioneer Judge at the common pleas court of Dunno» » “When I was an ambitious young barrister In Summit county I alway- trtedâ€"in' a‘ murder caseâ€"40 get one or two sympathetic men on the jury. I was the attorney for the defame in over ninety cases down there. and my recollection is that I lost but two. stunt can can mm It. Here we <3!th stored as much as 528,000 gal- lons of champagne. or from thirteen “One case. putlculnly, wu ; pal- puble instance bf guilt: The chances were 100 to 1 against the man l was employed to defend. When we' were picking the fury I noticed : nun In the venlre who, I thought. would we» easily “The state had exhausted it: chu- lenges and I picked this man. In my ‘plen to the jury I mndo him cry. He ‘hung’ the jury and there was no ver- dict. The next time we went to trial the vote was seven to five in tnvor of acquittal; and the third time we got u verdict of ‘not guilty; ell because one mun on a jury could be mode to weep."_ Judge . McKinney was, for many years, regarded as the most success- tnl‘crimlnnl lawyer in northern Ohio. When the new: of his nomination to the commonplace bench came to him, Judge McKinney 'was on a tour of the old world with the late Judge Henry SAVED FROM NOOSE BY TEARS C. Ranney.1t is said that Judge Mo- Klnney tore the cubism mm shreds, trumped it under foot, md, turning to Judge Ranney. said: “Let’s go in to dinner. I want to forget some m new. I’v. had from Hi. View: of Her Soup. A Waist Philadelphia woman hand I knock at her door early today 3nd on opening the door an. round .1; dusty andnnkémpt tramp on the dqorgtep. ' “wm you please give me nomotmn’ m at?’ asked the member at the army of the unemployed. ‘ . . u. ,,_A_‘ The woman. who is kind-hearted, cemented, and a momentlster passed ontabowlotsonp.r'l‘hotnmpconâ€" menced to eat ravenous}! and, when themoman mama to the door A few moments. later the soup was me. ‘.‘How was it?" she sold, beamins on him in the 'szfitude of one who to conscious of having done 3100’! deed. AA LA and who furthermore expects, to be praised for aid [00d deed. "It was all right, what there was 0: It.” said “the-knight at, the road. “And wasn’t there enough of m" [named the woman in en anxiou- Voice. ' , ' . - . _, 1‘0. mi,” new his tram-hip. "1pm! m ea’ofigh of it. such as it m."â€" pfimexphm Times. coimty. whbao death :- just u:- " IPllone no 228 Park Avenue LOST;~ B: tween ‘ Linden Purl: Phfi‘ ‘and igl'fln. A Pink Club} Miiuic pith? EPHSCU | Lu. '1! SQIUI‘I' . Revard to any‘ ou 'elwx $ \5; it. 20332 Limien Park Pmcc. ‘ ‘ 1c FOR SALEâ€"5|) fl. lo! 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