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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Jan 1913, p. 7

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w i rancis Florent ' Teacher of French .traandBandLeader furnished for all occasions 231 Paris Ave. t . t VVednesda‘y ights i Fresh Butter and Eggs 341 W. Lllrel Arcane HIGHLAND PARKJU. firearm we. antiserum: errnzutsmrmwanmww; Geo. H. Morris Painting and Decorating Wall Paper. Etc. i‘r 5'; ,‘l I ”it" .\/44'r‘.§ w Part Slice Repairing Shop supplied «9;. ‘ .. th¢i telephone way 2 scobel and to. other 1. comt and go,‘ and [rays :13 year. wr'mii’emsw: .-.m-_m=g.:, .; :(ammflgfigw . ”2...”. H a on»... . :to New Orleans, \Vest :to .Médicine Hat, but tshovt that Bell Long inalienable .right to :rvrce, and that every- >- touch with this great hago Telephone Com- > ‘ thus. E. Russell WWMSufleyor ~â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" LIlte Forest, Phone 534-w . Surveys. Subdividing. plans estimates for private public improvement work i Local liXChange Office: Erskine Bank Bldg. St. Johns Ave. 3 Phone 309 3 , A Frank P. Mandy A i Violin Instructor on'Frldays It . Highland Park For Appointments and booklet of information address Mandy Studio 4J3 Kimball Hall. Chicago to Loan l Estate ; rates. Apply to lint math M9 Deerfieid .-\\ e. E. E. FARMER Htcu-Itin‘ Ind (lenient Floors Marie Candies l ariisti: boxes.also inbuilt mil.” \liik;ti‘:i.it'olate li~r<hcy L'hrxnlzitc Salad i‘eanuts i’cnziul Brittle ' idy Kitchen Highland Park. Illinois Estimates Furnished Patrick F. Cauley Com hr 'aud gave himself to the climb in pow- . er. i forgotten. [lines in i! Cutiin’llt‘t for irirrnu-lf n sccne‘ in “‘lii-‘h a L't‘tllie arel‘n el'l-l‘l sat across- the hearth unul around them an indefinite number of the young of the woman of his romance scrrntor‘h ‘ upon plain pine shelves. ' same. me my sta rt. " CHAPTER ii. The Mist. ttN went to thei window. where he watched-the politi- cian until the strange-ring at ure disupwured around the he grinding process worth while to he man who was to be ground. [is i l was already forming Vague plans of setting him on the road to high po- 'be film“ you to tell the truly. is there any reI- . ltical station. Perhaps John might ieven prove to be In Elisha..some day to assume a fallen mantle. To the portrait of the state leader Ii- . ready painted we may add that William iMurcbell was a bachelor. a matter for iwhlch he is not to he censured too so wereiy. since he once made an earnest iefi’ort to repair the condition. jbeen a very simple romance. ‘loved. had hrid himself and his aspirav itions at the lady's feet and had been ‘ rejected. stood with his best friend usthe latter ‘took the some lady in holy [it is probable that-he hiltl his period . ‘of sum-ring; but, its became it than of lambltlon. he quickly put un end to it > Hill had He had .\ short time afterward he ivedlock. ln tilne his romance was almost ' i i In lt‘l’ hour for In nu-Ilmv Almost. years more he “'Illlld With gray fili‘t‘il \vornnn sw'ontl generation In tho sccrw lllivayvt n plt‘:l~:ltiil3_ laughing man \\ ho pot-red out on the world through eyes like his moth rs “'lli This ot’tcn occurred after Senator .\lur- (‘llt'il John litinmczido. n your): man in “‘llnln had mct or heard somothing of hc thought ho saw a masculinl- rcplicu The memory must have bccu good. for she had been dead many )cars. lie was set-lug her that June urtcrnoon John returned to his chair. .\lurchcll looked around at the dln::.v oliiiv. liver the desk hung ll calendar and another ’ faded. old fashioned print of lianlci‘ Webster. Save for this adornment the walls were given over to calf and sheep bound hooksâ€"rows and rum: set . The old ma~ : hogany furniture. doubtless splendid. in its day. bild been battered and l i ‘ scratched by many careless hands and . feet. 1 "You keep the old ones- Just thei I see. i remember when your} grandfather built and furnished it." i “Yes: i don't like to disturb things. ‘ though Aunt Roberta thinks it’- I fear- ‘ ful mess. Three generations of Dun~ meades have used this omen Just Is it is." “ "l med to come here to borrow books ' lie was I mighty smart man. He would have been gOvernor during the war if he hadn't died He gave; "Yes." John said idly. "Senator'Vâ€"l he leaned forward abruptlyâ€"“what do ‘ you think of Shmhan? Why don't you. . . with all your power. put men like Shee- han out of politics?" "Young man." Murcheil answered dryly. ”if i Were strong enough to put all the rascals out of politics I'd make the Almighty Jealous Are you going to take the nomination?" "i hate to be under obligations to. Sheehnn." “You won't be under obligationsâ€"to ' Sheehan." "i don't want to be under obliga- tions"â€"John hesitated a momentâ€""to you. Something might come up that would make me seem ungrateful " "l'll risk it.“ ‘ "But I‘m not sure I'm the Lind of man you want." "l'll risk it." )lllrcbcllxepenrmi “But I don't think you illillt'r‘lillld." John persisted. "i‘Vc been bothered I little lately about some things That trust company affair. for instance?” doesn‘t look right And then Sheehunâ€" i can‘t quite stomach his power. i don't like to seem to criticise. senator. but it looks to me as though the sys tem that allowed that trust company affair must be wrong somewhere." “’l‘ut. tut. young man!" the senator answered. a trifle testliy. "Don't :0 flying off at I tangent with harebrnlnr ed theories about perfect systems " John shook his head in troubh-d fash- ion "l'ye got to figure thxl’t out in my own way. senator " .\lllrl~he|i looked out of the window into the square tlmuuhtfullf, it I wurrn. listless day There was noth- ing in the peaceful. indolent scene to ' tell him that the serene waters upon which he had sails-d to power were to become a soothing. passion-lashed fury whOse suiwldcnce he would‘neter see. He know only that the people. evenâ€" snd example publit'aIâ€"Athe people of I were stirring ri-stlessly. tion and criticising answers. would pass. as such ebuiiltio ways passed? lemon county. asking ones But that us had .1. won‘t want to sit here looking out at that all your life. if you're the man i italte you for. You'll want to go out EInd make your placeâ€"n big placeâ€"in i the life of flit‘n. if you do you can‘t istop to hit every ugly head that pops iup in your path And you've got to i i f the materinls you and. make use 0 hat don look riltht I Leave the minim t l IlODC-' . :the end They always have i impersonal. Make use of enemies and i friends alike." l Counsel to inert I In life: . ' l afraid Ifm limit The strong .. . . . i - , "litrn Valium... . -,.~~ .tnr.» lntef- was keep? an. stone-u “It” a. "MINI quirk l5. «with: "Van“ hf : flu-ti H )‘lsll dlt‘fl'L- P0" *loilllll Milledul'ulwlnlvntly ulgnedâ€""l‘tn l nup- John kind of foul "l'm afntiii.“ pone." Ils- uu-nl on. "l'tn mung in take . l . corner. Murchell. with s f i l a at twin . . with. Cm M Voice l" m. heart. “w the distaste plain: the nomiuntliai l d" “mu in make I l iwrltten on ,the 3.0mm m.“ face. The place for nun-if in ”Dr bin life of melt muuctol influx? was because the time had Bill I want tp earn it. not win- ll lie- ‘ calm I am strung rllnllull or have It name to grind his young friend through the mills of the organization. ‘1‘.” to M M mum "m" “h” I. senator. who set a low value upon used- gratuitous sc v - pom ‘ ( ke.‘ pro to make something run-run culling. compelling- lle lit-«ltrllo-d. then toutin- "l! hounds :limllnl. l KDOW. bill Anti l‘mâ€"l'm ufrIid. l ”till I me into this have the feeling something to which i perhaps may not . flenator Hurt-hell. I ask son why a man who wInls to come through clean should not go into poli- ‘ tics?“ "Absolutely none}: the senator Inâ€" syn-red promptly And no added ain- cerely. with [pertinence the scope of which he did not comprehend. "If there were more clean own in politics there would be iN room for the ras- . call" So “'llllum .\lurcheli. "'1 he thought. bound his young friend. John Dun- meude. to the wheels of his organist tion News trutels swiftly sud by mysts» rious avenues in New t'heim evening at supper Judge ilunmeads congratulated his sun "I urn glad." be mild lmnderously. “that you hale entered the servhe of your party " .‘llw Ruin-rm. the Judge‘s sister. sniffed lll\'l ilrilui} I h new that "it‘d n i ll. Nd headed tomboy. she wan." I m fIclnu . That ' was ' of the ingratitude of re- ‘ He pointed to the sleepy sanre. "You ‘ They‘ll work themselves out in 5 And be 1 on from an up." i from your grandfather Ind talk poll. ‘ W." “fl fl" “ M. .W’ W, h.“ ‘ tics. Wt pops up.‘ pulling chestnuts out of the coals for Pussy Murchell? You better keep out of politics. John There‘ll be trouble l feel it in'my l-ones." "Roberta." chided the lungs. "it doesn‘t lie in I hunmeIdc‘n mouth to "leak disparagiugiy of one who has placed our family under such obliga- tions as has William Murvhell.” "Meaning your )udgelhlp. l sup The Judge stiffened visibly. “i trust my own character and ability had ‘ something to do with that " “Ans you depending on them to make you a Justice?" it was an open I.- cn-t in the Duhmeade family that the Judge aspired to end his days on the supreme batch of the stats. He treated the Jibe to the silence it deserved. and Miss Roberts. who did not ignore the \‘nlue of the last word in n tilt. triumphantly rose from the tnble and left the room. Hugh [lun- rm-zlde was held by his neighbors and- hlthcrlo had been accounted by his son a good man. it Just Judge and In exemplary citizen "is dicta, Judicial Ind private. carricd grout Weight in the community And he mun-d troubled by no questions ofâ€"not having formu lated the disturbing doubt. John called It propriety. "i hope." Judge liuntnende contin. nod. "you aren‘t falling into your aunt I habit of looking I gift horse in the mouth " "Then itâ€"tilia nomitmtlou â€"wlll be I _ gift from Mun-hell?" “You couldn't have it othernbse." see nothing wrong in I "And you i that?“ "l myself should be glad to have his support for any odice i might seek” The Judge regarded this answer Is ‘ sufficient. "l'm glad you have it. it shows his friendship for NI continua And." he clean-d his throat Iiguifl~ . cantly. ”it Iugum well for other hu- ors t0â€"nlwmâ€"â€"0llf family.“ Two little creams settled between John's eyes. Miss Roberts was a vigorous spla- ster of sixty whose caustic tongue tried. not always stmmfully. to hide the kindly lmpulm of her henrt. 8M was it lady of many violent dislik- Ind I fr“ equally violent friendship: Later in the evening she found 'JohI i into the sky. ‘ morning‘s red sunrise was about to be ..-'.. ., thelasttlmsiaaw net. liq-slur“ “She lnlgtnn'l any long." it rlmlrruiia lune implit‘i that lhh I“ . m‘ ‘ idiom? would be little short of i u” “:6..- ‘- '3"; ‘hmltoua "and Warn-u "lake is and. cos II" .. on p hy- fins . In; after her almd’.“ : by menu but I known It as i "Dear Aunt lusts-nu. Warren nevq a... u at“ 7. W i. I. Bruin in his life dill anything In: frivoloIsI fl ‘1. a W Manor midi” tit- dancing Why an- you in such a hut purity in sad. at . in 10‘. in} ; ry i0_lll\. me fIll in itM'eY ‘ prod-ind ibfl the minister « "i don‘t um you In gnaw old and then! John ritual) w a nun-tor ’ crabil-d IIsdâ€"fl'il' humaneâ€"like It" .."\\'h_v -l\hy. Aunt llulnefln. l didnl know you felt that way \uu uttun‘t. you know.“ he mid gravely. and pat- rted her hand sflwtiouately. which IIIIlenlo-d demon-truth." uni hastily Inab-lwd it away. . l He laughed "'i'twn-‘n tion. enough' ‘for matimt anyhow I'm only mini; and Inn-ides. what would i .1an I niri. own if i \u-n- .» with-:- all In full in ion-Z" i ' "\ourwlf." Minn liulrrtn nulltl is!" entirely reins-In a hint of purl.- "Til-N uln-vtnvie- ‘lIrIlih‘ ”lull! in. I‘d “out to ”Hill linen-ll. ”I ll Ills-\Q In: lull-l l-c nr‘s- l'nitlls‘al DUO-r Aunt went that couldn't ion- in woman It». I'tvllMl II for I little. futlio- “urn in. dune norm-thin: tho-n “I know what you n- lhillklux John D) lhllli gr! III“) [ntlllit‘l “l’u- gnl In l limit want in [u M ill" life in l ll.l\l' tiulw dilidgillfl uiuu‘ noun-thin: twin- Hull-flu ~v .rthlug \lmlitl pr-nr ml “mill l llltl II for it little “min-l, rlriilu: up in the routine. In) outlook Il.|l"l\\ilifl i'd hau- unlillll.’ in ~huu mi iu-Iriicutioru of m) hint; \\'hi hi I-- r... i-rlter than \Vlll'rv' “let- \unl lit-lrttn " (lite might, It) n sirrl-‘h ol the lm IL’llltlllull hut- czrliwl tbt- mood Miss "Hill-flu rilllllml ll lilll.’ll C O I O I U Across .\l,l:ri aln-n-l from the court hvuu- mpmn- ~c-m- iii Ilztlru-l \\ vb nit-r I fanny-n Ilsa-1's b ”It “I” llllw drilmrruI-nil-ntls null ilu- illlllll'll rnllv» ILIIIIII it n-d lll‘ll k \\ 'lllt' thrills-ed luau-um ill the “VIP or til-llnt'ul-b II vulutrinl 'l’liis bull-r “ll- lurill III lht' lillf'llt" by 'liuuim- illrrllrlrmk. fultltllrt of NP“ (‘Iu-l-o-lt, III?“ III III- eluhiielh _\o-Ir n punt-i of lllt‘ \‘h'll his thoughts should intu- I-u-i. t’t‘lllfr mrl) ties of this world ’l'bonlns lived just long enough to install him-wit in the new hon-c- Then he died in In aisipiwtlc tit following I chub-Hr dcnunclarion of Andrew Jack-ml The title to the bottle do acemiui to the plum-«fa Ion. ltobert. I gentleman of part; who. Is founder of the flour mills. bnyuht commercial rmrvnrquenre and II clung-renown for one term the honors of statesman-hip to the town of his nativity. “is m was Hugh. the soldier and later the Judge of the house of lmnmeadr Mi- Roberts and John were sitting under I tree in the front rant flabhslh am in New Cholera. "I wonder." Inn-Id ll- lint-ens. “how Steve liampden liked the II! moor "He probably wasn‘t listening," “Warren lllske walked home frnl church with Katherine." she mourned significantly- “She was there. then?” "Didn‘t you see her?“ . "i heard the stir when she came in; but. strange to relate. l wss moan terested In the service. and i forgot to look her up after church.” "Why won’t you go to In her?‘ i John rule with a sigh of rulnllbn “Aunt Roberta. you are I woman of one ldeI l are I shall have no price of mind until I‘ve paid my respects to this gilded lady. I go'“ He could never. repress I smile when he saw the "amt-den place. Aim-t within the span of his memory its no lotionâ€"it was always called a "plan" â€"kt~eplnn pace with its owner’- for tone. had been wmuxht The first house on trmt Ille had been s In room frame cottage, built lost them the war whcu Rtephcn "amt-den was manager of the Dunne-ado mills It in said that he laid the foundation of his fortune in a certain contract for army borne-hoes ln the seven”. being then owner of l'lumville's iIr gent iron foundry. he inaugurated the custom of returning to New (‘belnel for the hot month- Thr ilrlle coinage was torn down In it- place was rear- 0d I rs-d brick bout-v. liberally IW with turn-la and N'flill work in the style of that period The foundry grewâ€"even outgrew its owner. who-e title. if not his talents. ran to sperwriit‘ion rather than to pit} ductlon He sold out sud went to the Steel city to pursue fortune le the hour» and the real estate market in these days New (‘twlm saw him and his family only armlnccaslonaliy The house with the turret- had attained the 'dlgnlty of a "munlrv place" Tm ‘New ('beI-ea heard that Rt":- "Imp den had been admitted into the envi Ible and etcluslu- Find. of million ‘lim With wealth and travel elm. I‘ll 7“ ran-d blur-Io" were “numt rv Tim turret- taste The ' modeled {wringi- wr-re added to lhr bwuw: the, {iron picket fence was remain-d I“ I ihedge pinntwi in lbs stead Not III the, uniting . but shall. a all. in mm: ; tap the earth internal t and there- in, render an t of her froth coal supply ltwnn ‘. “ “Would“ m senses” It ssjm ' and twenty idles in defih. that should . thb vs out. lxmi tin-eel. III'III‘ tint attract» . «i no "dot-dry WON‘- attentively cousldend the ac Ind mused . plans and ”dual” foetus drawn up. 'm- am dimt-ulty walithe thrush of . later. which would hate been certain to 011'“! umber or later. This it was [imputed to beep unde.‘ by pumping. t'lllsnonn being used for’thc purpose of ‘ further excavntloh. wh’e tbs- dubbed portion of ibeilulfl de10 l)! MOON r nail-Hum by I "Jacbt" of mallet pet in I‘onlnnd (mm-at: . Mad II Illa scheme lwII. it found: plenty of advent-Ia I". a provisional i . bill hnd lid-Pl). it “'lliuid. It'fllllly: drafted, urn-s Ibe ova-throw or the? gnu-rumor oh the frIOrhine question? III Iurmum'vd. and the whole bud- 1 m-nn was lin-neefor'lhI «unsigned to a well merited Olbli‘ tho. â€" Pour-oft \vn-lru . BREAKING lT GENTLY. Tm Naval court Was nom- with the Pugh-n. lotion Attorney. ('nuri- tirirjhti are net infrequently iN‘lil or. lmllitislllilfi iu the (‘burleutown nuiy will; Hullls'liull‘. I Mllllr will send for u llllnltlll nitofiu-y to defend him. nillmrlylt llu- lend «y is discmir ngui in) ilw ufilcc-r'u that attorney! klml‘ lino lune no llll‘tllllil’ right to pructlcc in n nnntl court and can do no otll} l:,\ petmlsl-iou of lhe nulrt. but i on nsloualiy ts lawyer gth aboard who does tsnl rt-nllu [hill flll'l: A MIMI! who “as (halted with garn- bllug bud remitted In mtorut-y to get him off This attorney. who had never had such a cIse before, went briskly ‘ ed on beau-till glurtmt bllt were. in Into ”,9 (,m.w' "|rdm' “in." ".91 .facl. but-Ital with rhc Inn-I and \Illl l‘flufl was sitting and without waiting on (via-[nutty began to addrs-II tile mun in I blistering manner ' "Just I minute." interrupted the pre 1 siding one" “Who I" you 7" "I am Ir [twiniph Rmuhern." the at- ‘ turney replied. "and i am I member of ‘ the Massachusetts hIr." ‘ "Oh. you an Mr smithen. are you?" i nmlinm-d the outfit ”Th?“ you IN: the man whom the ordetly want- toi see " lie ruled the My. "\Vllrll dos-n the "My ill" of me?" l Ilka! the attorney in I In'erior tone. . "Sothlng Very much." replied the . chief Justice. "He nerdy wants to‘ show you off the Ibip."â€"n\'e‘ \‘orl‘ is... i -...._..._.. ‘. r». Womnnly 7.5.9.. Ada-l sun nlmwipu Etethmugh the (‘Il‘f i "This is lhl' liilug roomflbc said. "it is turninhed p luxuriously II poo-ibis in than prehistoric days than spat-ad no ell-enu- on it. and yet it: lacks mm ihiti‘ or other. some flnIl Much that I cantwt name." I'Zva tool- I swift look around Then 3 she pulled the magIalue table out a lit- tle from the sail. glive- the borris chair I twist. lIld I book on the 'svlndos Iill ' and kicked the tiger shin rug hack a . foot from the door l "Wonderful?" cried Adam and guard i open mouthed at the rusgitbi lransfor nation. The l'l‘Q was more than a can-now. ‘ it was I bons- There’s no pllce like home , Newark . News. “winter. A nonconformist dertynsnn in Man clients-r is chuckling over 'I letter be Noemi; melted from tl vicar of I ' mrulu twirl-b church Ile_ ud written to the Hour asking for Danni-slot) to conduct a funeral in the elstm'hynrd "lie immediately sent me I most: muneous note." the nrnlr-onformlnt l clergyman acid. "but I could not help; noticing that it would Ni txuihle toi give to his Word- I Ilnh'r meaning The note run: “You will. both tomorrow Ind It any othM time. be most wel~ come in our cl:urch3nrd"‘â€" London“ Answers _.__,._.,.. _ T” \ Min. Evens 3 "0h, lit-1m dear." all. Whilst-trail; when he slipped the engagement ringi on her intruding finger. "Mw sweet of? you to remember pm the you of slum i I Inferred! Norse of tilelothers VIII ever so thoughtful." i George was staggered. but for s mo f menu It all. dear. You overrate In». This is ' the one l‘ve always used" rlnrtdoni Stray Stories ' a... _,._â€"â€"$ I (movie. _ “Snag! is a moat eccentrtc chap.‘ ”Yes?" Moe." '- “Woll, what of it 7" , “Well. he has pine tn-eslnnd I tu- lnn'hitfi'l'n drill-ea t-nuld make 0' the‘ ' . race."â€"Jnd‘es Library. a 1'00“ "n ”‘9 Western porch staring up , honor a thing of beauty. so try 'wI- “1" PM”, of "”lplsnted and train naked Isa'linem| A few rear- with an ““3"“? " '" "'6'“ that ' at“ inns. III-Med by the English nvdrn wat- brewing "Steve llampden.” mrkr-d home And Katherine.” she Iddsd. "You!" trogllrently "You :0 and t-all on her. 00 .- 1 night." ' L "(‘nn‘l l huve"-~h' wanedo’il laprmirrtmo-nt with the «adult I idldn'l ilwp nim‘h iii-Ii Blflt w'.‘ Min Robert. re- in it carefully casual tone. “is er. and the transformation wall com Note. But not enough. for New C knew of nmthfl' stun-tare in mm o be the ”palatial ed to mat-road lt- the Home. H... ‘ r Crawfordobon’t you beings that I i InIn Middle the architect d It own 'Mssoi Grshshlwâ€"‘rhst's all right; hot-ea lint he shouldn‘t build on the oil-r fel- f i w: lotâ€"Judge's UhrIry erection on the rm! of I‘m-t runs. to mldem‘e." II the. Globe took pleasure in reporting "ofi 'Ynn now-ad me well. .m'ifl In“ Mm mutate my let! i shsli'mu- at our fellow cum. Stephen Rsnpdsliysn wholtlsnopodwluhoomtsssr fostissidsyssrdooragalIr-M mid-t.” some oomrarusn naxr wast l _ 2‘ ,‘ r 'riu-s a. clan bIt'I with: "hot i ”Stine! lie has turned his place l‘ine . ~I.I.A.h I.IL* it” as “SLJob-IAvo. i I i i , [Her 6018* DENTISTS SulteLSIndfiStIteBankBkb ”MIL DR. WATSON \ numsr\ WM Tm 87d Tabb-s I7 F. 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