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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 7 Jan 1911, p. 5

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In the national blugton monur sh. ‘ Thus does he did It ‘jusr shed why she y say women f Berlin and in Nation of 3.400} on Saw Yuk]- Hey college by indigna- a cars and u] be .regulated in ‘Ike the upper but no maudr the price it um is a professorj, lakes are' much-t lsses. He may. maxed. »he will noon srket at three y turn his a!- n); world this Inn! around 10! ch" why to do to...“ 'e to traverse ru prejudice I: found ex- ttnintl. and :lo driving 1! l0 may wnu uto- hbly be manned uireress oper- mt be amended m done, 3 won- why certain During the 0! New York pounds 0! bad I a substitute new arrange ’ just as hldo rote a rebuke horse with a and that In- will result, rm fleet w“) m nascent] ma has fallen his new: will min: influence pocunlous cir- nod : not-ems nois'elen ”It; rd be a (Natl! x In a balloon. W people are as they wnt II to 1-01th VOuld have lithe: with In. of m ctrod, this Klimt than. Inc in Manna pulation, with indiana. rumba n’omilinx youth '0 in no danger Icomlng an on!- he his wife cut however. will any domestic I. However. what make. mt. Iimlsuc Wanner r a long winter. to keep it up early And it A N; ocean liner cam. 13“ other day, at New Wk: ‘1“ who}... outfit. I: m W1 :1” In u stem. M 0°! .‘ patch.- put it. “all con!!!“ s tho shore u the vessel M m cut. at. How click” 6‘5 of this In W it! Wm need-atria! A pliant New York court ma sum cannot umwun' .9 II broken. no cupid“! V 11mph: over even his uelt-ooned‘ it Mums I court decision to Mm Chit It team all the has moon-ole ”affirm!!!” Cell! The on em court of New rules that man is not re: for the things she does when veiled by her husband. But wind! ‘13., the court and the woman? band Doesn’t she ”Van- want to N troduced to him first? A'New Jersey girl advertiui 13% the will not marry fury of her said!" ancea but waits a stranger for-Q fl Now that the long hatpin it“ uqaiied by hostile legislate)”; 1 raged femininity will probably till wearing mums: or snicker“ public places. Is it worth while to dMQ exact status of the person who» , allze: on the blessings of ponl'tl does nothing to relieve the m poverty ? A St. Louis man has in“ soundless soup spoon. ‘Thia mag addition to the elegant-ion of a“ may be followed in time by tit” less D10. _. When the Ohio river uh: I W to an up and go on a prolong” ' there is nothing to do but stun! ., and let the old thing have its way. A Minnesota man. jut II 30 donaker was about to embark] at up and cried: “Hello, M2113 conduct is almost indecorout. - What did Woodrow WIIcon 'ng when he told the governors mi in Louisville that they had cons, Kentucky tor' ‘ctImuIann?’ War is threateixed betw. ‘ 1' 1nd Bolivia, probably just neither country has any other a of a. serious nature on hand. ‘ [I last summer‘ a gerankim h not :0 heavy it might be cOVii velvet and-thus become 3 "13,1E hat for your daughter. A Philadelphia n‘an comb!!! cidé with a may razor, but fit haven't heard of a woman a“ corn: with one. ‘ A man in Michigan (I jaw by laughing over his’ The reverse never Wonk! a“? have happened. 33 An advertisement an ‘I home should ban. a tilting] Evidently the man who Wm“ married. , - ‘ They are planning to} the people who hvo ttoubles. Just In ,1! that! them! heroes are said to ht; 'lu‘; A woman gets n pm. a less operatorhbecauso the the origin“ A Maryland nan 'wuit; because he is “rim oft“. who of us isn't? why not? Th!- 1! a mi mm“: W. have the cams a.“ I'nder a new law It in and the Brazilian} revolt In. “8!)th to" 11.5" It it: uv n...- -w n the “mlnern‘ examining «mush It was 1.1105041;th Z a manager 1114! toremsn unanv Coal company of nty, had sutured sud p “on Dunning to be amp ark in the mine as a miner, ' had-no certificate of con (1 quillncntlon from tho: ers' examining boani m The supreme court held thO‘leglm - lative primary act providing for the ~ nomination of members valid in a de ‘clsion handedfdown in the .case of ' ‘ESDey vs. McInerney and others. ';'l‘hree opinions were handed down by game court, as the members are dis ngded as to the interpretationot the Agact. The opiniou tollowe'tlle decision got the court rendered verbally shortly ' intone the election. November 8. 2‘ When the Order was handed 160“ ’fiwfing may a writ of mandamul coinveiling the state board at can- meers to place three names on the L-fihll'ot in each senatorial district.“ . Widates tor nomination for thQ 1°" :49? house, Justices Cartwright. 0311“: Hand and Dunn were against grantint “In writ. Justices Vickers, Cooke end firmer have handed down on Win-‘03 t the law is unconstitutional bo- ; m it delegates power to the Ian!- m committee to n: and amine a. number of candidates to whom. ,ed by a political party. ' HALE L035 LAHBE AAALNB PAST YEAH nty, 1nd nurtured nod permuted “on Dunning to be employed to {ark In the mine as a miner. uni that had-no certificate of competency d quollflcauon from the state . ers' examining boarti and, Wu 5 therefore not working as ’a certified miner. Evans, in the county court of \ Selin- county, entered a plea of. not ' Built)", but lost the case and was fined 8100. He made a motion for a new . trial. This‘ wan-overruled and a. writ of error was prosecuted to reverse * that judgment. The only question ‘ raised‘x‘was the'conetltutlonality of the ttutute. ' The judgment of the lower :ourt was aflirmed. ‘smca JANUARY Awnce springneldsâ€"Thongh‘flroa in tit 11‘ we charitable institutions since m- my 1, 1910, have aggregated an up ‘ lmate $100,000 in damage, not w e or attendant has suflered in- my. This item is included in tfie' first report which the state heard of “ministration his made to Governor Deneen and which v'iaa placed in the pveruor‘s hands by President Law- ’ Sherman, cf the board. which is made, in_ put- na'isce of one at the provisions or the chatty act, covers the period from the dates of the board’s birth, January 1, e: um; yeai', to the date on which It was turn-ad over to t‘he'governor. Pres- }dent Sherman makes a general re- port for the board and supervises sub" udiary reports of the boardis finances of Fiscal Supervisor Frank ‘Whlpp, ad or the medical interests :by the board’s alienist, Dr; J. L. Greene. Fis- in! Suyervimr lelpp's rrport covers the period from January 1 to October '1. The latter date was: chosen because «91 the policy the b :::rd'has adapted in Tmcounung by quartws. the ~‘period "from October 1 to the oml of the year mnsmming the Xast quarter of the The report. property Damage Is Big at‘State Institutionsâ€"Mom Hurt. _ ‘ucchu'mlng by quartws, mm October 1 to the em constituting the heat qua: year. » ‘ , : . '_ The sta‘e carries no tr shy or the charitubic.in.-:t any. 0:: .its face the sys. an“ “‘1‘.-. '_ The sta‘e carries no insurance on my or the charitubioinst‘imiitn 1vtpp~ any. 0:: .its (ace the system maiy aim ! to many as fanny because it wmfld b? expez‘p d the ‘osz-‘e; wouhl be- .total, with uq oppcnmmy to i‘Ctm‘ nurse. ‘It has been foam}. howeverl the annua! premiums on the property ileum average more than the annual. 1038 of noyérty through all nausea, hence the uoninsurzmce plan g: preteE-r Dene phle. state Miners Board Legal. . Tire state miners examining hoard stain; . which provides that a person must have a state certificate of com-_, panicy and qualification. befoge he can engage in the work of a miner was declared canstituticnal, when the supreme court handed down a de- cision in the test casé of the People of the state of Ininois vs. Harry Evans,. which came up IS a. result of informa« non filed atrthe May term; 1910, of the aounty court of Saline county. This intom‘mnn chased mu Bury Inna had ‘vlolnted the ststute known ' the “minm’ examining board qul.“ It w“ dined um Evans, n’ a garage: and foreman of the ' but God company of Saline A nu ma sugared ad permitted It was contended that the_ state miners’ board was unconstitutional, as they are state omcers and are ap- pointed by the governor of the state, Ind their authority is limited to the performance of their ofliclal duties in the county where they are appointed. Sustainsuto Frlmary Law. I.” Thai Year’ as of Insurchco Duo in not t Premiums Would Exceed Valuo of Equtpmont Destroyed.- ax Effort t3 Saye McClnn. mtg; 31162th was mad: 1910 i i ,3 «promo con-rm m lawman. MSW mm menu of’Chicafzo . from the penitentiory. The latest at tort an the" part. of mean, through "hit attorney. June: Hamilton Lewis. wane filing by Lewis bra-motion in ‘the courtior an order to mm the mandate in the case _and return the case to the lower court in Cook cunn- ty, with directions from the supreme court to enter upon an investigation of tho matter-3.0! fact on o basis for I new trial. ' The report 01 State Treasurer Andrew Russel to: the two years ended October 1. Which has been submitted to Governor Deneeu. shows that whilethere is over a million dol- lars more fin the State (teasUry this year-than there was Sn 1908, not half I: much interest his been turned in- o the treasury 0n public funds as was by Treasurer John I". Smuhki for the two yam of his‘ xerm. Interest Less on State Funds. Interest on public fundl to Semen ‘1er 30. 1910, received by Mr. Russel :mounted kg 372." 9.14 Dunn; the we years 9 (led Leitember 30.1908 fréasuser $111112 1%.! received 8168,- 5855. The balxzzm C! all funds in be state. tressuxy L111 October 1, 1910, ms $4,424,Gi0}.u 1-1 October 1. 1903. here" was but- :TL'LD,233.-H m ”I. reesur‘er. ' ’ The re:1:_arkab2e falling on In the :mount of infer-est shown 111 the rt mt is accounted for by the state reasuner by ,the fact that much of he accruef- interest has not been sailed, in. Treasurer Smulskl required ‘unks jto mm In me interest over: hree pzontlss, bu‘. Mr. Russel has sailed 1111 the «interest money only a .t was needed. and for that reason. it ”a said, much lnterest that has been earned? will not appear In the report ofthe treasurer until later. Treaisurer Smulski wu the am treasurer to pay into the public funds interest earned by the ltaté money. Mr. Russel continued the policy. The total amount of cash on hum Lhi's year,’although jarger’ than it via two mars ago. knot the iargest the state as had at the end of it treats- xrer's {term 6! 011199. in V1906 there was a balance on hand of $5,549,226.65? Thishig increase was due largely to :he acflon of the governor in-camng in public funds which had been re- ialned'u‘nm (his year, by the depart. sizgpts collertlhg lizczn.’ Over 8 mil- Hon dIMl‘dl’S has [nought into the (eu- eralh‘aasuz‘y in that way from the in- sura‘n 3. department. the secretary a! state. like] railroad and warehouse commijssinn and other state‘ depart- ments; ' ~ ‘ In t 0 period covered in Mr. Rus sel's 11 {on the state has collested' 3 mm) . f $1,112,514.32 in Inheritance mxes“ The largest aumum or money coilec‘u‘cd under the irheritance tax Xa'w by any one counéy of course was collected in Cook, couxty. The total for twb years from that count? is 3765: 615.613 ."Madisbn county. with-a total .ot»$265.651.37. its second in Inheflunco tax. reiceipts. a 1d Greene county. .wilh a tomb of 520410419. in mm. A ost an in! the counties 8110‘ larger _reccipt from this fund than they did two ears ago. According to Mr. Smulski’ a k’eport for the year end- ed in 1908,0001: county. for instance. Collected only 5 183,893.13. of railroad and warehouse commission ers, fi-hich was held in the once of the oomuiiaslon at the stntehouu. The meeting 1m: onevtho result- of which may hove u diatlnct influence upon the operntlon of lnterurbnn roads in the state. It was called by the commission to diocuu tho proper operationot those roads, and tho call ,,LA I L-. .Ln Otflcials of internrbm to“: In w parts of the state of “Mao“ “tended the meeting called by the late board vyyau-.â€"_~ v- .____. e for the-meeting was prompted by the frequent recent occurrence of fatal 1c- cidente upon these roads. The out- come of'xthe‘ discussion,» which wu a free and full one, was the agreement" that a committee, of interurhan opera- tives will be appointed to report to the railroad, and warehouse commit sion the names of a committee tr reconunend suitable legislation and to co-cpera‘te with the state board of rail» road and warehouse commissioners in securing from the legislature inch laws as will safeguard the lives of the traveling public. which to such a large extent patronize the interurhan roads. In discussing the motormen em- ployed, Vice-President Chubbuck oi the Illinois Traction system made the statement-that he would not employ steam railroad men because they are careless and indifferent and do 30! make good electric men. ' $3882.35 Fines Settled. State's Attorney Edmund lurk. filed with Judge Junel A. Croishtoi in the circuit court an account of the fines and forfeiture: collect“! by Mn as state’s attorney from luck 1. 1.10. to. December 14'. 1910;” much: m, 32.466105; ' mes. 83.98235. Tom, se,44s.4o.~ _ Safeguard Interurba ns. El” North Shore Ncwgâ€"Lcttcr. IL‘LNSTRUCTION LAND. , SCAPE ENGINEERING 1: - ammwmaww 1W I I IGH GRADE Ladies Fancy Clothes done In M Style. 000:2} and delivered. If our Work win You Tell Y If not, Tell us Why. , o ' \S. ANDERSON JR. MACllINl-i It GAR1)EN 'I‘O()I;S. GRANITE: WARE. ESTIMATE "NBCILDEIS‘ lUPI'LIIh‘ AND'OUT TSIDERTIV WORK 1 sq: ARE DEA] '10 ALL , TIIJI'IIONS 1w 1::w.cr..\-rk } HIGHLAND PARK. 1] 1,3025 :‘9 qvwvwweWoa-w Aunzxson. Lake Forest. 23 Central Ave. FRANK A. WINDES Birch 598 St. Wilnctkn. m. Phone. Win That ever) one g‘oes to when they want good Injundry wo'rk. er' cleaning nil eerpet and; rug clam. my VERY REASONABLE. h. that PRICES. ac HIGH GRADE wbnx ma CAREFUL .na RESPONSIBLE. Sen-d them ANY of ALL of y'our launch; or er cleaning work. You will not be comma; fifioeasow R0556! Civil enginm'e and Suruyors 1 one 107. 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