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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 14 Jan 1911, p. 5

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Ilike a green mung! time. d ‘elie owe! atmosphere. eem go be in 0 ’sun shines high brow: person who ho lnvarhbl! subjects- ma, stato- paroxysma, d. No high tomes mm;- the Cows." can a mind I: lmlllar ”8:0! intel- ‘fadl “Id «motion 0! er says the Bethlehem is [cry 0! great a] Visitation individuals In e33 As this ly whore it utmnomer him-elf hi. conch-ton. , pus, Impossi- d! thought. or it. but it b 1 attempting to Id philosophy mu diet 1: is book», for ex- nmly dealt High Brown, to consumer! victims of sci. Leis may take pnuops {not Inner: of the thought. bght who can the different mater {fleets mall and foot- are strenuous We l‘ the diamond lignberest and hers-on occu- roast and an :1 Mint blow Inball shrink: {cached by ad footballers Dd really we future and a can be had. to put “gin- I wearing the that drop to Waldo or rat. no no necks to is tilt! at I.) um the: multiple mir- my set their 3 our whole r or ignordnce It should not nh' real ham 7 member of rowds on the rut thé wvath- wonderful, do- That to I the author: 3311le ex- i‘emenced m won-Ander- rctic region sd been dead not such In in I country themoonb the earth .5 cent: was snowi- JOI'S :s that he feet shove mentions re» Ling Manuel financmly‘ warning to is a bit of the othor while he I "we a..- r-n- "‘ ‘ Some day Secretary 30“" a fine WW“ ” ‘ tea! estate bum cooling and that I!“ '1" m mmmthomm_m°€fi‘ An low: judge granted, : divorcov 3 man whole wife and cigarettes bet ter than she did Mm. Hut have M a‘wtuljy good cigarettes or )1 poor husband. : l New York waiters m 6990'“. ‘9, the Institution 0! the Hartman ”it“?! and my public nu mm: It! them '1 far as peruinl.to thumbpflntl on soup pm”. When um: might mummM begins to become a fact, we and! W some railroad men arguing thlt’ it“! is not enough git for the laced!" the plan. A new milliondouar InM4 house in New York ll to have 1 ”I? dergurten hospital and sum M The three don't no badly will“ Mn. Rusufl Sue is m to W' a model town for 1.500 model W near New York. But a. may It". “6 go out at New York to find her 3* ants. Chicago highwtymen our!“ tlm ’_,three miles .go rob him. must comflthto n violation interstate commerce luv. their heavy artmm. Now Peru find Bolivia m 4m ins. What South America needs 10 I an: and revolt mama. ’ Money talks. but it winter. to more than am it It ain't-01m That latest earth shock mam tut-ed to the mum-1m Mam Stm. feeding children on two 0 a day and making them 11!. It In dinerem propositions. u we must have to my wanking why not get Mr Edison to link. t In with his cement mom? 11 motion pictures are to aid the b sane they should not bu mm with nickel- theater ventilation. The man who bout. 01011113; I} spade a spade may. pass a now shad; without being able to recognize It. 4 When a cold wave hits New York there are noses smpntbetically red in Weehawkon. Hoboken and Backus; sack. It was a stroke of genius which made the census taking precede the opening of the shooting m an amateur hunters. ~~ - plenty. Whenever the dreamer: think other outrageous spring style: they us know. u an the New gnglnd hunting?" stories are true the abundance of Ion-- ,3 ison should bring downtho price a! beef. '“ The (‘ourier- Journal notes the Bli- difference bctween "ho won}. “M and “passed av. ay" as applied to In“ cashiers . Every little while nobody'l uh“ graph is recording an m fi No obfiectlon is heard from tho young men of the family to the nu (ad of employing young women chalk renn. Even 810,,000000 '0!“ of M1 warm tum", him alive. A nlfiety-three-year-old man nu ma ‘eft a Iortun'e but refuses to (in up; .. his job. He knows what. bu hint Every year ‘thl; with! drink: gelatin: mum would ”D0“ Culinville.â€"â€"Naming Mrs. Minnie m: divorcee prominent ln Alton eo- MY. n cerespondent, Mrs. Caroline. Bradley filed suit (or dlvqr'ce from M. Dr. H. Bradley 0! Upper Alton, ‘geildent of the faculty of Blackburn Wally. The bill, which states that a. couple were married January 1. ‘29:, and have a son twelve years old. charges Bradley with entertaining men visitors at his hbme in his . absence and that last June he red hls wife to leave the house. ‘ iglviolenc’e, Mrs. Bradley avers, ’ obeyed the order‘and has not returned. .She asks'custpdy of child. Mrs. Bradley is a daughter his“ Schelss of Upper Alton. ‘ nâ€"Twenty-iour canaries, seléct' ' , meters, have been purchased by ”y utemlent Sidney‘ D Wilgus of {State hospital to help cure in- ~ of the institution which he ls 31;" C. F. Stalkervot Tamaraa gave a may: talk. ' E shabyvlller-Hufler Bryson sh‘ot ind perhaps fatally‘ injured Al Duvail Wu the latter attacked him in his m home. Dnval's shotgun missed it wd Bryson fired with a rifle. Dn- ‘nn was drinkingand quarrelsome. 313‘- [m came to town and gave. himself a. After hearing an account of the flair and knowing Duvall's disbositlon in oflclals declined to take him into im’tody- .iMOLâ€"‘The first meeting of the " County Teachen’ association ‘ by Elmo W. Lee. the newly county .superintendent of , was held at Tamaroa and was d by nearly 109 teachers. Work f a; primary grades was diacusued We: Ella Schaub of Plnckney- iii?“ and Term Golden of Duquolcn; in? Note by Misses Cora Devinnéy fl Pluckneyville, Nora. View of Math- on ma Fay Williams of Duquoin, and hammer and high school by C. J. Mc- nlny of Swanwick and Miss Mollie ii;.MO.â€"â€"NO agreement between Brotherhood of Locomotive Eu- 7 ' and the railroads West, north south of Chicago over the wage was reached at the two con- with United States Commis- , Charles P. Neill, mediator. “minimâ€"Temperance lodge, No. A. F. A. M.. has elected the fol A omcers for the ensuing year: , W. Hickman, worshtpful master; t I. McKeller, senio‘r warden; Charles gum junior warden; J. A. Gordon. Wt; Herbert E. Morey, secre- Mowâ€"Mrs Mary Coolbaugh Ful- White. wife of W. H. White, is} hi 3t her home here. Mrs White m one of eight daughters of the late Inhale W. Fuller, chief justice or the '7 States Supreme court. V Winston. â€"-A call was issued V e meeting of presidents and fig faculty members of all nor Iflrichools of Illinois to be held here image a campaign against the pro bi centralized school of the Univer- its: min‘ois ' , Huntington. -â€"Mrs. Hannah Yer *3 while en route from her home babelbyville, Mm. to Freeport where it expect ed to enter a sanitarium. Man an lllinois Central train. Aurora. -â€"A clue which may lead H the arrest of Hear-y‘- W. Mar» [NEWS OF ILLINOIS in“ lung and another through his a, M Kennedy Qf Abmgdon ‘ls lyifig gym-nous condition in a hospital ,3, V Kennedy stubbornly refuses to, w my circumstances, but ms 5-1": drinking. Itjs learned from yfimroes‘ that the shooting cc. ' during A row in Monmouth», and. 3 mace Downay 1: under: arrest in charged with the crime. Officers Wham~With a bullet wound in "suit , prominent Plano man accueed murdering Mrs. Estelle Dumas in i streets of Montgomery Saturday I”. was furnished Chief of Police ‘3)! h’aeis. He has been told I the ngitive is being sheltered i treated for self-inflicted bullet lid: in the home of a farmer friend I than two miles from the scene the murder. M Spots found on the bank of the Ii’lver a quarter of a mm: from the Indoned hpuse in which Morris took he would indicate that he stag M “Ito the river and was drowned m is one person who is almost a that \Iorris has not committed idle and that is hmmue at P1830 i believes that he will be found '9 Illd 'told Chief of Police Michaels lube would do an In her power ‘0 Peonvict him "My husband is 100 It 0! a coward to ever commit sub 5‘. even in a fix like this," Mrs M0!" tom the chief Wham --John Shadwell . was “ed and sentenced to n W file county jail for “mums n of his children to disobey the in law of the public school; He i use fined 85 and casts. mam tinie- waa a woman in the»; tug tovovergzzfi. _ ; Lincolnâ€"The annual session‘ of the Dam County Farmers’ institute was brought to a close by, an illustrated lecture by Prof. 0. J; Kern, county su- perlntcndent or schools of Winnebago county. The lecturer used a number pf storchpticon viewz and the lecture wail heard by a large audience. The morning program was given over to a lecture by Prof. F. A. Folsom of the University of Illlnols on “The Insect Pests of the Household." He used a number of em lilustratlng the dif- {cram insects which intent the homes. and gave practical methods for rld who of the eiests. THE EDIBLE BIBD’S NEST Demand Exceeds Supply and Con.- qulty Sells as Htgh a $25 . a .Pound. ~ Eat-hie bird's nests are found in the islandeofl the coast of Siam and are the products at .1 species of birds be- longing to the family of Swifts. The nests consist almost entirely of the salivary secretion of theae. birds. whose salivary glands ue_much more developed than those of the ordinary swift. The season for the gathering of the nests begins in April and end! in September. The female bird, occasionally mist-I ed by the male, makes the nest. About three months are spent by the birds in completing their first nest, which is taken by the nest gatherer before eggs are -laid in it; then the birds immediately begin to make anâ€" other nest. which is finished in about 30 days, and which is also taken. Finally a third nest is made in about three months in which the bird ll allowed to rear its offspring, after which this nest is also gathered. Each family of birds thus furnishea- three nests in one season. The nests tall. en at the beginning of the season are considered the best, in quality. Most of these edible nests are con- sumed by the Chinese, who regard them, not only as ‘9. 'great_table dell- cacy, but also as a valuable tonic medicine in neurasthenie and pulmon- ary disorders; It is said that the de- mand m kl'ongkong for the nest: ex- ceeds ché .sapplyi and that price! range from $15 to 325‘ per. pound. uo- cording to quality. TRIALS OF THE BANK CLERK Through Them All He Stlckc to Post. Preserves Self Reipect and Respect of Others. One occasionally hears of n detslv cation on the part of a clerk 11'! n bank. trust company or other linen- cinl institution; hut, considering the number of men, so, employed, the pro- portion that fail. ot. absolute honesty is 'small indeed. The young man- who is always neat, always courteous. al- ways at his desk to enter your cred- its or point out your errors seldom ’torgets that he is dealing with the property of other people; yet as bad influences. as him enVlronment, as bad examples as are brought to bear upon him from any source frequently emanate right in banking circlesppos- slbly within the very institution which he serves faithfully for ,0. very small salary. ; l ‘ ' . . Unfairness in administration is per- haps before him every day; handling of securities and money by the head: of institutionsdn ways that would be thought improper (not to’ say dishon- est) if emplbyed by} the'hookkeeper or check clerk is often done with his knowledge and with the knowledge of his fellow. clerks; yet he sticks to his ,A_ LI- BIB 1vuv" V.----_ post and seldomyfzilfi to preserve hll self respect and deserve. the mpoct ofoth'ersrâ€"L F. Ferris in ‘Lesllo’l. London and the Bank of Enxlend are bracing up‘ to ’meet the ”demands for gold coming from various. sources. including South America, which ap- pears to have entered upon a period‘ of exCeptional commercial and inane-‘1 trial activity. Incidentally, it mu“ be remarked that the universal chm for the yellow metal serves to show that, however the great output of re- cent 'yearsl may. have “chea’penod” money, there is not the slightest indi- cation that gold is going begging any. 'where. "‘ i A WorcesterfMass.) man, 53 years M. has been sentenced to the housed correctioh for ten months bocm'ue‘ho kissed a widow who is 70 years of :30. Theqld theory that women, alter pl“ ing' a certain age; become thankful for such attentions must be all wrong. . T1118, however, is one 01 u that the ultimate Vecnsumer In Rochester a few days ago . m "a mum magnet! two automobuu. Itmtohavebeenmmm man the .tuminx o! Hie warm, The new céunte'rteu 3100 bill is 3m 3w giving‘ the Ugandan agent: pad 19- ultra. rich considerable M; 4“ the Earth Shore News-MI". . ('HOTq-UIMI'HS ' ag'so of 3-01" hume Inlelior md Exit-rim . and 03d 'f'huhn Revruducul [u I,” ': Like New [)Al 1' ERRO‘Iâ€"‘Y l‘ [is HIGH GRADE . ‘ . . HAND IJA-[Ib' DRY '23 Central Ave. Highland Purl, "I. Ladies Fancy Clothes done in'Best St-yle. Geode; cc'lled {at and delivertd. If our Work suits You TcIIYour Fticnds If not, Tell, u'S‘ _Why. _ . Has goon GOODS ‘at the mum PRICES. We: dcsite your patronage and will do what We can do, to merit; it. . Has not gone‘out of BUISNESS BY ANY MEANS buti has closed his Store at 124 E. Central Avenue .uid has 3 mm ed his sh )p up In his house where he eXpects to do just‘ as good a buisncss as cvér at less expence. Will enakravor to‘ attend to all Calls promptlv best work. best meu‘ 8.1 and first Class W<zrkmcn always READY. A ~ .1 :s'rmnzs mun! runmsneo I And bring imo it fill the comfort and convent-nice that follows at a. small expense which is made a Ugh: I ml by our 24 payment plan. No intercst. Let our represm'tmve' explain it to,you. . ~ » ’ i THE NEW. GROCERY . - STORE " - Transfer andExpress Line Furniture and Piano Moving Baggage 5 1.2 W, Central Ave. - Highland Park. Ill. NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC ‘ WCALL up 245 MRS. M. H. KELLY ‘8: SON ‘ YOU CAN . EQUIP YOUR HOUSE FOR 3 x 'sELECTRICITY s 's '5 T. s DUFFY HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS [,HI .1 H. 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