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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Apr 1914, p. 7

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I”! gauntal'.) _ vaehcnl therun Church ”1 , tuna} Awrtw M F Suhr, Luann: " ‘ ,, Herr‘hlr‘. preaching at .I. r ”a. m Eng‘ibf: prmchmg at 8 p. m. fr,” 1'. and 3rd M? 1.1-. s“. Sunday School. 9:15; Saturdq whml. 9:00 m 1200. schnol n (.rrmnn for young people ‘ “ ys a; i ,L‘ ‘. and it: Englibh Wc-d- 1‘" ? Fm! United Evmgeficd Church €Comero: 1.11 (-i -\ e-nur: Jnj Green Road. ‘ Fuswr \11. Exera Sabm F1 ‘ Jr 1mg worship. 10'. 45; ‘ servx 3:3. The Sundav «hoot medxu 1111101 Mr W111 ~\oeren- convens Jr' ‘ >0 nulock “1th “135 Rim! 1 :r1inedworker1n1harge Ithe pnmarx departmem. The Key E: Leaps 1' Christxur‘. Endeavwr Fmsch. we.» 1m! 111cm: each Sun- Cum :1! 61. 1:1(xk 1n the church Prawr 3102mm each Wednes- ming arfioylock A cordial in- man is eumdai the public to all Swoduh Luther”: Church 3 Then: Will be S ~c~dish Lutherun Church m exer‘, F ldav evening at elght bchck in In- l.: brar Hall on Laurel 1m H. zhlan-l Park Carl F Lundgren. flWaukegan. li. Lots, pastor. North Shore M. EL Church Had and drew \leaf Avenues. tllcncoe. Bartel}. in: at‘ Pastor. Sunday School 11015 i. :‘n \\ lrshlp ll l3 3. n: and 8°“. Em Laurel Aux-hue Herbert Francis Inns. mmrster Sundayservxces: Morn- himhxp. ll .1 m.. evening worship. NS. Graded Sunday School meets at ho'clock. The and-week prayer and ”rent: meeung l8 held m the church Wedncaday evenings 2:17.45 o’clock. Ladies‘ ()urld holds its regular meet- hen the first and third Thursdays of Cl mouth. Exeryone is cordially in‘ N to all the services of this church. mu Rsv, u E. Lundgrcn. pastor. sen -, w. preaching at 3:00 p, m. ' 5mm; «I 2100 p. m. Wednesday meets“; '4 A!) P- m. FM Churrh 'oFVChrill. Scientist laxef‘h' m-zt _St. John's avenue. *n H - may bunday. momma at 0'51““ xxyip school_ Immediagely M Avon-ad Pint "- E. Church 5 “RIM. E Church Rev. V. k Spickcr. PM. Sunday School 1000. Preaching.‘ Wand? 4.5;) :11; Junior League. 230:" League 645: Praver meeting. 7 av 800: Teachrr Training. W Puk PM Church Cuber of Laurel and Linden Avenues. M Ru R. Cahm Dobson Sundav worshIp, with sermon. 10 30 fdflfk t 30 Vapor Musical Senice first ,-.L n: kl- “"'~ Vav I“ ‘ AVls-r‘vâ€"V , My anemoqn of each month. Bible M. With graded 19530118 for all depart- FIIB and ages. Sunday from 12 home I p. m. Young People's meeting. evening at 7:1). Mid-Week hm Senice. Wednesdlv evenings at uodock‘ The public is cordially in- “ mall of these servncts. -The hdiesof me Dorcas SOCiety hold all- ..Vlleetmgs m the parlor! of the church first 1an third Mondays of the “1th and the Woman’s Missionary Union “the second Monday afternoon of Rh month at 3:00 o‘clock. [0 which all “6 ire cordially innted. Du Hid-wood CM Church 13' Maw. 8:01) a. m; Sunday. Low k 1W!) a. m.; Mass and Benediction d M Sacrament. 911) a. m.; Sunday 300‘, l‘. a clock Rev. Father 5‘ J.Gates. ”dish Evangelical Lutheran 'miou" _‘ r and l “mum.“ gums _ of Scrxtcds'lnd Meetingsim mg \ mous Churches 3 m. _\ "wily School 9.45 8.7;. 5(. Mary's Church ,1 axe? and McGovern street D. U'.\t“- pastor. Sunday sea-ices has. a _;.J J. n:. Sunday School 11:45 [M355 < v10; m. High Mass 100 ._,-. 5L Juh'u f 'ure Ebeneter Ev Luge licnl Church Trinity WI Church \\ Believer: Meeting ".a‘ hug?" ‘ E" llcod. D. D. Rector. Holy ;::day 7:30 a. m. Morning many 11:00 a. m. Holy u. Sundty in the month 1‘ (1:0? a.‘r1\._Evenpraycr wLJ morning service. ‘an‘ m cmng u-stimomal Baptist Church 4 Roar B npen dmh. ex- :34 u L‘ .a m. and In .zcd Lhnstian Scxvnce e~ "or returner. :md may a and n ‘34)! Road and Mama «and F Holkv. paamr. finr‘hm. \Lr-rnz‘xzz. is! :‘ )1 (n. '}<'r".2.1n and w 1 :w‘) :n F..:~r\' first \ n ‘3»(‘1‘3’ Yn'\f‘_'f‘ f‘nt'I'C ' :( * . 22(- r: In: at e‘danvc vnngelicul Church n'aLJn Endmx 7.“) n. m ( ‘ K dnesdav, T {n 310'). "a. We Sum \DFR. pastor uidrrxx F. turn-1 A :nurmr x1 Grrman {H p m ' W e \ urdxal c!" .th‘ wry very as! Tutu Stun-ll [minted duwu the dark lurluuus street or the old Chinexv (-in "That? (I! stroll fin” ~ SI I'm-t “um- ' ”flu-m! l'nl'lu-x. [In-mm: In (In: tiry 2M0. I! -. !.~!. '~ UNI lml Ive-o-n \\; In! \W-rz‘ “mu Q-«vu'lm: :I'HI {U‘JJIWI Hm ln-lern I'll) of I! was nl’h-I' (Inva' :If 1!. l‘urhwx (:Immml the l-rnlniu '1‘ ’ill .\o-\\‘\'li |I'..'l|[vd :I u! :n-wmhltuklx I-vt'nn- ln- ~z '1' ’11: .\o-\n-li ll;:l|tm! u r:::lr :Hul I-MY d :n-wmhlhnlx I-q-t'nn- ln- ~1|In|lo~ "I'd-o Max“. 71‘.‘ l hzhl :I I'l'lu-lnl. I'.:. .'-r!:\ \uu '5.vi rwm-mln-r Hm I frvq-wnfly llu-nll‘vm-(l hix mlm- In In} MIN-IN I” )‘HII He \\:I\ Hh' :nm-m fur \ “'r‘H knuwn Amerivnu inn-“tum. :uu! ln' wax \Vq-H likml by the Amc-me: 'nlnuy lu-h‘. Unly um- thing \\':I\ ”cum! him‘ He Wui fund ur prmfi mg around the native wily ynmh-r. and ynu know that it is uut ('nnu‘idn-rml «ml {arm ln-re in the model wttlv :«rn-[x I" )‘vaI ‘ well knuwn ln' \\':\\ \VQ'H 'nlnu)’ lu'h‘. "What lmlvswnwl‘f' :lskml I’M-Im- vuriumly "Sui-ml); knoW1â€"u'lt Mm mum at his rrh-mls In Shanghai nor :mywlu-n- clw Um: day be asked me to an inn» the Md city wltb him to 500 some .m- n-luim that were and tn daltt- {mm the Ming dynasty. He was going tn inn-st in them if they \wrc the rm' Hun; » you 1H1 ment l wont with him. for 1 Mind En derby. In spilv- of his crudmcs Hq- t~ pith-d my nwn fast gmwlnz. nmlui [inns young muntry. l hum-«tad tin-- [mr-w-luins In :1 Jim shop tlhlt luokm! likc- u lhieh-s' den. and l dist-men»! that they were all clumsy counter (win I hmkv the mum to Hude-rlry. and In- Inughml and said. 'Bctter luck man lhne.’ "Hn uur way back to the l'it)‘ mm» H)», very gnu- throuch which w.- vmurm-d tmlny. Rt“ l-Iudvrlu' pmuwl on that rurnvr uf (he Ser-l «if 'l'nmhx nu»! ‘lSkrd nw to wait for him. m In- "Hn uur way back to the MU gut» ti)», very gnu- throuch which w.- vmurm-d tmlny. Rt“ Hudvrlu' pmuwl on that rurnvr uf the StrH-t «wt 'l'nmhx nu»! rlskul nw to wait for him. m In- lmd n llttlu errand to «In an“ n tlu-rr‘. "I asked him If he knew how th «tron! hm! mlinml its name-that it Wm mic! tlmt humln-ds or men had t'nN'l't'd it luau-r (u vlncrge at [he ullwr 0nd ur to return The; vnnlsho-d mtnplc-twly. and because of their \‘anhhing and the mystery surrounding tlwlr disap peurant‘e the street was known In the Street of Tombs. for It 1mm vnnlzlln many unknown. never to be dN-uvvrml gravest" Sewn-II lighted a fresh vluur‘ and his t'\'?\' stun-4| tlnmgmfully nt uh.- gluw ”"6 .‘(H im: Hill "Well. nn- yun gum}: m um um um. Endorby was [mink-red?" "I can‘t n-II yuu that. far I do um knuw. I do know that from me In stunt he vanished around the “IS: turn in the Street 0! Tomb» ho- drnppml out of my life. I never saw Mm again.“ Tom Xwell's voice was 21 “(Hr "”5101qu "And yuu could find no truce at him?” Hex Furl-m he upoke: \\'h_\ “Nut u trace. Four priyau- I w e smut mm the old city"â€" And what hupm-ued'f' in (be Tm‘xv'ude‘nt «Forbeu‘ "TIN-Y new-r‘vmlw hark. «I! (d St-“vll. Tburn fell .1 long silmu-e Hm 'w . mun. Newell. an 0|: Hm 'w . mun. Newell. an < of Shanghai. was thinklnz of his friend l-th-rby. l trash from tlw I'nNed E eugvrly hoping fur 2m nm n~l.-::r n:- (his mystery of t! rig-v.1” u; Tnmhs. Al lust NUWQ-H .01!) "SH” want in SI Street N! 'I'nmhs'f‘ I was nut surprisml :5! (wind \ h) nut :" dun luuk< prumHin the «Mr lion. '. ”I” sure" "You've Iup‘l'ed ‘ll HiV' «141‘ '00 m- Mn IH' mm: "H I~ Awtor) l‘lll My dear buy, you dun‘t mm! thruugh the Street uf Tumlm. lurk” "tlil‘ Farm-s dugzedly. ”I'm nm the Street of Tombsv am! in: h- uncover the mystery of Iluln-thu‘t' of Enderby." ‘ \h-H." "greed New". "I an: if mm are successful you M" »r it is a case of sordid murder lurby's money and jewelry." um- .1 chance an that." retnrml er qukkly. “And yon-will you )\\1H) _\nu Hm!!! In! New?” awoke t'ity 2M0. tho) VLh'l‘ lml Imo-H “mun: In: Q-nu'lm: Mug 1'..- m. Nlu‘l'lx I'll) of Slum llmnvl' :If Un- w II the l-rnmiwq you gull”: in WI! me HIM :u‘t waited Immtiwnly: [hula umnllml Nowell without hesita- hqued me wkh I de- H HIH' [H I'nNed States. v 1' 2m nmmrtunil) [cry of the “.trevl lélroll thmuxzh (hr ‘ he asked. And [1.- nt the ansWer he re :I-«Id: ul'lu‘\. .\‘.s‘l ;~, H“. tho) Mirn- I'll “NIH“: le '11 Hex I’urlN-s‘ ('hhu‘m- slrm-(a II‘IH.“ |Hu\\' mn-I 1‘ t! priyatt' detectives H hull] IIH] UN Home m-twven an old rcsldvm (In: of the hm... '. "(3X "‘Iu'hpn~ k. «hm-r.“ end X‘Lfi Hf uri hvnH-nz i I’Iull intvrnum'd fll‘tlfllh‘ II [4!“ .‘hvl % THE mam PARK mmmmrm H I H Ik" Ill. UI‘ DIN '0 KNIT? lhv 1|“ uh-I \ 0! 313333313 um “'v “in go tmvthvrgke: bu and We will \glsl! n urn: uh: nrpnwruw nll tin“ N‘mkflmfi‘flh‘fl.’ " ~ "" ' TA" ‘uutumulic n-ruh‘vr would be 1' handy. muumnkm." suggvstpd Furbt-s "I'M lend yuu um- or 11mm.“ sah. Nt-wc-IL 'l‘ln-n. rising and llNN‘iII‘L "hm llislchmr. b:- mMc-(l: "We IM'HO'I' he on to bu] «MIX. fur We “'1” hun- ;. ”my day luluormw. um! [I may m.” in u lung refit fur hqu u! m. Yuu under- »tuud tlmt. llvxt‘" "I klmw h." muldml I’m-hes L'r'lufly. “But I‘m timnklng o! “In! your fellow Hudcrhy. um] I'll l'iak it.“ :l‘ u f ‘I~ le (Wu Amérivmm luul c'hIN'u “Mild dM'HL'hI and ply-My nl Hlllhhhw I'm- lkeir mnr)‘ inh- Illt' Stu-v! uf 'l‘umlrs. 'l‘ln- c-lnl u! Hn- Art-«l “Iww it 1h- 'l‘ln- c-lnl u! Hn- Art-«l “Iww it 1h- Imurlu-«l mum n wide-r llmlumhfm‘v mm H plan-c ul’ lung “"10 dull-*3 Inn 1th (In-3 hm] luzuh- tln- um turn iv) itx lurtuuux‘ “imllngs lln- MPH-I hm‘I‘ N straw. 'q-l) (lum-rn-d “mm: 'nnrv. Clzlurml lu-mh :H H \\‘\\ “11.x! Wm" lnwur)‘ f”rl“:lll'r.\'. :mrzu-lml 11) PM uumlvrfnl ~Huh! of the luruv ruck IT)" Lul hull. llzul :Azml Illmn it [n Immune- hymmhlml nu-l (hm rl-mlurwl thum Sk'IVQ'R t-:|"_\' \'l¢'tiuls m ruhlmry nnd murder. 'l‘ho sllmy crooks (halt lxmnd- ed the walls n! the old city and the rashlug river lnto whlvh (In-y flowed Would hide the ev‘ldoum-s nl' crlmv. Suddenly u whispm- rlmtml (lnwn tn tlmm (rum [I19 I'lnm-ll lullvuuy :Ilnno. “ ’u-wnrv, Nowelli "HI! ll'. Bout It. mun?" .\ml with llu- warning words ml! ILHH l lumlm mun!" .\ud wvtn nu- wunuug “mus [In-re vmndvd :I wry us if the speaker ‘Imd I'm-n :IHm-ku-d; tln-u slxlltn-m hrnkv ul'vn. Nu- frnil Inn-mu)”(Nth-red undvr the Wright of :1 man“ m-nvy body. Ih.~ ‘cnrn-d rulfim; snummi nnd [n-w-ipi tun-d a mun gnrln‘d in Phimuw clulhunx inm Swan-H‘s unlitrvlchml nrmx. Tom Nun-ll mm a glut” in smmr. and «rt-null). IIm- mauve in the "Inn's fztm- mun'lnm-d him (hut it wns Hu- mlxsmg Hunk-rt»): 11H unm- ruddy {nu-.- hn‘ugvd by [min and [IrivutiuIL Tin-n lu- held l-anorhy close In his bronst. and. dragging rut l-‘urln-x' baud. ln- cried livl‘l‘t'l)" "(‘uum lh-x. culm- far your ”(6" The is mwning her arms FurlM-s. partly roused {rum hisi :ip:lih_\'_ run on ohmlleutly. and ufteri h» felt the fresh air in his face he re- run-rod some at his wits. Many doorâ€" ways behind the-m heir-lied forth wild? Pyed nutivvs, who followed them us? far :H they «lurwl. for Kim Street of! Tombs hours an evil reputation in its: ow“ city and has no wish to air its: secrets. ; .\ few scattering shuts followed them. but their chain armor was proof against hulk-ts. and soon they came out into the broad street. where a great cmwd xlleutly watched them. as If they were witnessing a resurrection {rum the dead. .Ii Sum a peddler or sweenueuw w uh. neighhur 1 “ ’.ohoh|, they entered the Street 00} Tombs and came forth alive. Theyl hear charmed lives. those forelxm dev-l m." , i "Same nt them do." said his neighbor ;‘ dryly. for he knew that the Street of 5‘ Tumbu rarely gave up its victitns. 1 When they reached the model settlefl mout with the wounded Enderhy. Kow' ell and Forbes listened to a strange! story~lmw Enderby. attracted by the' revolving crystal. became' hypnotizedl and was easily captured and set to! work in an evil smelling underground! room with countless other slaves likel himself. It was an oplumtden. and ini connection with it was a silk Weaving; factory. and it was here that Enderbyl hud latmred. trying in min tu («L-ape: {mm hi»; 'sluvery. ln ‘ time he had: proved so faithful than he had ln-enl intrusted in the stock room shore the! shop over the rrystnl hull. and it was! from this vantage point that he hadl whispered a warning to Nowell. .\iA 'moat instantly he had been ~tnhl>ed§ from behind hy Quinn sw-n-t my. lint} he had retained strength to full “rush-i in; thrmuth the \vhnluw to the ground. One dzty “hi-n ln- hud ln-i-n nursed bark to health and was bidding hire-l well tn his rescue-m Endorhy turned! Suddenly szruvo. l "Keep "way from the Street of‘ "Keep "way from Hm Stu-ex Tomb-3‘ ho wnrnod tho-m, “But." pmte-sted Forbes. "we have alum-«ml ttu- mystvry. and there is m dlnzer now." Enderhy laughed mefnlly “My domr lmy_ the crystal ball Is an innocent dh‘eninn mmpared with the real tmrrun of the trap in the Street of Tommi Believe me. that is the least harmful at its mysteries.” '- g,_L_ Hm Ilvnnl‘) f;;,\'"iH:IKi-vl| Hf (hut WM?! MI“ ”0 \\‘:|‘ Inpuhti/HI ”Al" N i!) il~ 3n- stnml ”It‘l'P. '-lllln.llr[_\' fur lmlh ut’ (hvm, 'l'nm m-H \\:1~' Iui‘x‘vx‘fiml n! .xxtrum‘diunr) 1 1w“ m: and :l\‘ «mm us in,- ru:||i'/.«~d .1! Wm" “HPIN'IIHIL’ tin-w lwt’urv hi~ -~ m- rq-mm‘ed his gaze from Hu- L :11“! {Is lh- did 50 [lwn- sm'nM-d (I! I‘l'\\-;Ilwl (u him in nm- unlizlm-uiu- ~h lln- l::)>Y\-r)' (If [I‘m SIle (1‘ And (tn-y understood that Enderby knew much more than he had toid them-more pen-bum than be dared to tdl, for their suety and his ova. \\r-H '1'! hi\ (-31-,- tu (in- ?{u-\ [~‘nr'lu-~‘ “uh-hm! mm 01: ml ~idr v'f llzv Harm“ >1er m \!n\\" 'll'illL: peddle! o} sw‘eetmeuts to bk um Hum-rm] 0 {hr signs :meiw~ 'Iml fillltn ' l"l J‘ht's I (‘mm- with ml- Strm‘t of Tom!» lu you!" Hm“) [u-Il huh-re- 'Illll‘I'. :Iln .u» “P“- l']!!\'{ 4H! rum: ml’ HIM-s. \\' 1 law-n (‘Illl huts fulluwed lw Hf! «Ii/nail} that Enderb.‘ Hwi' hwvl} arzlu-i , NW6: is hereby given; m huff" amend that the City Codincil. agate, ' Highland Puk. County of ma. a of Illinois, having ordered phi; '. mental specinl be levied (or; ficiency oi the cost of {hefwo|,Ԥnd {0: Calling. Draining. Paw In wine imptoving of Hazel Plate 7gm Avenue, in the City of Hi‘fijlan ’ > Lake County. Illinois. com W in j at she junction‘ of Raul Piece laud't,‘ 'n th line of Prospect Avenue. thence mfihe along 1slid Hazel Place to its function ,b P9:- ‘en Avenue. and thence nonhcrlygion uid Forest Avenue to ii,- intenectbn filly :t’he inorth line of Wade Street, wlikh gmproye- mcnr wan provided (or by finéédinuncc passed heretofore on the '2nd d‘y of De- cember A. D.‘ 1913. and thn lain! ex- penses or such prrxecding._the Ordinance for said supplemental ~pecial ”affluent!”- ing on tile in the other: at the City'Cierk of said Cit). and having applied! to the County Court of Lake County for '10 assess- ment ur the mun of said Imprmfmrnt, ar- curdiug to hem-tits, and I sufiplemental special nucsunent thereof h’mting been made and returned to mid (”lids the final hearing 'hr-renn “ill be had (21'1th 1~t (in of Max A.l )., 10H ur a~ sour: the. after 3* the bll‘lntf“ ut the Hunt will, pernut. Said supylemrmal uncifllaursament I~ Imuuhh- in NW imthnenl. All'permhu Iimmn: may file uhjm'tiuns: it: uni court "némrwurd din, and may appear «m the- Marin: and make tin-Ir drums. [Mn-(1 at Highland Puk. [I‘linoiis April 1mg, .~\, I) ,rm f ' Supplement-d Speciul Anasuentflotice No. 79. Notice is. hereby given to Ilifpersonsin- terested that the City Coun’eiflot‘ the City at Highland Park County" of Lake and State ol Illinois. having ordered that a supplemental special assessment be levied to pay the deficiency of theu'eost of the work and interest for the (Bending Drain- ing. Paving and otherwise 'tmprming of V Ine Avenue in the City of Highland Park Lake County. lllihofis from the" west line oi Sheridan ROM (formerly known as Port Clinton) masterly to the east line of First Street. *hfnh improve- ment was provided for by in ordinanceT passed heretofore on the and day of De- _ cemberA. I)” l9l3, and tSe lawlulex- penises of such proceeding the ordinance for said supplemental species assessment ; being on file In the ofice titre City Clerk 0! said City. and having lied to the County Court of Lake Comy for an as sessment of the costs of mdzimproveU ment, according to benefits. Ind aaupple-’ ’ mental IIpecial assessment thnreof having lheen made and returned I? said court, the final hearing thereon wfll'b e had on the lat day of May A DW 1914, or all .soon thereafter as the Milne” oi the Ecourt will permit. Said supplement-l specill auuenmem is payable in one inslnilmefl All persons desiring may file obiectionl hfinid court before said day and "“de on the lie-ring and mike their We. Oficer nppomud to rank: will uuunem Dated at Highland Park, alhoiu, April lbth, A. D.. 19”.»: '74 Supplemental Special Manson! Notice l No. 55.‘ Notice is herebI given to all persons in terested that the City Count?! of the City of Highland Park. County 0‘ {fake and State of Illinois having orders}! that a supple-l mental special assessment be. levied to pay l the deficiency of the cost ofilhe work and In- teres! tor Grading Draining. Paving andi otherwise improving of Uhcnln Aevnue ini the City of Highland Paf‘. Lake County.i lllinois from its junction with the easterly ‘ line of Green Bay Road (éfietwise known! as Green Street) easterly the intersectIon; of said Lincoln Avenue Irnh the northerlyl i‘line of Beach Street. excoptmgtor a certain: istreet intersection and railroad tracks, which Improvement was guided for by an i ordinance passed hetetntqte on the 2nd day int DecemberA D 191335 and the lawful :expenses of such prtioeed'fig. the ordnance for said supplemental spacial assessment he- i mg on tile In the ottice offih! City Clerk of lsaid City and timing spfligit totheCounty iCourt of Lake County for 339 assessment of : the costs of said improveéc‘! according to 'benefits and a supplemental special assess- ment thereof haIing be“ lmade and re- l turned to said court the final hearin'gthere ion will be had on the lsgday otMayA. D. 1914. or soon thereafter .asithe holiness of . i I ithe court In” permit. I_ ' l l ,. ,-...- V.. -7, desiring may file 5,41%: in said court before said day. and Sappnr on the hearing and make their \ q‘hue. Said supple-mental spam} imumem i: payable in one inmlhfing‘; jAn pmom - A '= ‘ . . n _ 3AM) 06m moi-cod n “in! nun-nut. Dated at Highland Part5? 'lflinoin. . , April 15m A. D. 19%; ; fi 74; \V. E. BRAND. Ovficer nppmnled m make who“! "acumen! NOTICE. NOTICE. w. E. )gAND, A churidéflntk‘ “in? or If; PW‘ mu told me the at“ day. firms?! “A “In of lien!" In the Bflfluhflv‘vkh by l minister uho had it from an «In mlnhter who was much Into-mun! is; Joseph Parker's may wurk us :1 hm: preacher. One Saturday he met l'nrk» er and asked him whether he had an. mnzvnwm for Sundny. "Yen." mus the reviy. ' ' ' xre your sermons read} amply?" asked the minister. ' »"l have the morning sermon.” was the reply. "but 1 am not sure nlmul tbe‘evening.” "Well. Joseph. whnt Ks your {ext (m the morning and how do you [rent n14" Parker went orer Ms text and in. outline of his sermon. “Hut. Joawpb," said the mirth-1w ‘fllmt is )‘vry Never. but it is II"! In. n-al meaning M the h-xt. If )0” ml luuk at (he (-nnlmenmfles you will w- !lmt gun are wrong." ' l'urlmr thanked him and “1-“! hi “'ny. U}: the Monday the mmistr 32:1!“ tm-t his frit-nd‘ "“MH. Just-Mt. how did you :I‘l m )INIt-x'dn)‘ "\"wry \\ ML" \\:l.\ the rt-ply. "Haw 4:4 yuu manage?“ "\\'¢-IL" hn- mid. “in thu tnm‘ninL’ ph‘m-lu-xl nu [um m my mid: "l‘hu PM! h-Hrnml 0111'}, um! I in: hm“ [’1‘ il 'I'!-.»)' ah mime lulrk in UK and .l-rsnpn hnd :I Inn-['3' «lay How Napoloon's Engineer Found In ‘ Width Without Instrumonu. An n-nginuer found himsvlf “unmou- ed um: day mm the prom-nee of his commander. Napoleon Mom] on lln- bank of u widv rivvr gazing :u‘rms tn win-re {he ruumy hm! “hum-d lmtlcrh-s. whivh he :k-sIn-d to "(L-wk wnh unil- "HUW Widt‘ is that rtver'f' was tht- quvstion put to the c-ugim-t-r. "Let un- zet my iustruuu-ntsi' mu. the n-piy us he turnvd to go for tin-m. "i must know at once." the emperor liisistt-d ’l‘lu- mmum-r m-ut down to the |e\'_e| hunk (if the river and. standing erect. gruduaiiy bent his ht-mi forward till ”the edge of his halt brim just touched the line from his eyvs tn the watt-r line at the opposite bank of the river. The-u. keeping his hmld light as it was. he whoek-d a quarter turn till his eyes looked "long the hut brim and met the land at at point on the sutne side or the riwr nu whit-h he stood. tit-re he nun-d :I roék or tree hour the point at “hit'h his eyes met the ground and. mliim: u soldier, din-ctvd that a stake he drive-n m-:lr that point as he should dirwt. ’l‘ht-u. by qutinnins: Just where to drive the stuko. tu- tut-d the [mint at which the iim‘ from hut hritn :lmi .eyc rmwlwd the bunk. Turning to the elutu-ror. ho mid. f'Yuur umjcsty. the distmm- from whore i stautt to tho stake is tim width of the river." E And .w it mm. as you can reudlly :fiuv. It tht- mupemr did not promote Tthut nthm-r- why. then the story does lel' i Hocpitaliiy. i The appetite of the guest was a ikeen one. and he was doing full jus- itlce to the excellent dinner provided ‘by his host. The little daughter at “he house watched him open mouthed ”or awhile Then finnliy she smiled ‘on him brightly and said: 2 "Oh. I do wish you were here to din- ‘ her every day!" ‘ i The guest beamed with satisfaction. f "Do you. my dear? Why?" he in- ‘ quired. ‘ "Because." came the uncxpevied re- ply. "there won't be anything cold to eat iomorrnw."â€"-London Tit-Bits. not end Mount Vornon. Mount Vernon passed Into the hands of the Mount Vurnon asmrintfon Just prior tn the war between the states. It was purchased from the Washington heirs for $200.00). 0! the purchase money about half was raised by Edward Everett through his lec- tures and the balance by the Indie: of the “sod-non. Each state represent- ed In the association has a special --y. ._. is made We” nigh lmpoulble by the careful watching. Durlug the wnr Mount Vernon was. by mutual consent. neutral ground. and the wearer: of the blue And the wearers of the any often met before the tomb of the great American. who we; loved equally by north and south. ' mornâ€" il‘lrrfitber man-ion. The place in kept in faultleu ITODIHI' and vandalism , AL- “How do ypu get your so thoroughly accustomed rem-neg on your word?" rem-neg on your word?" "Well." replk-d Senntor Sorghum. “I made "em understand M the outset that :r they didn‘t accept my auto ments they‘d have to Ilsten to a Ion; smug ur stntistics.â€"Washington Post. Wu“ Effort ”He never spank: his Ion. does he? ”No: he'u an emdency crank." “What‘s lhnl got to do with It?" “He says (Do! upward stroke I: in! motion."- 8 oustun‘ “Post. awn. .va "No. uni: In' dat man's I liar vb! said I own do‘ulteched "yr-mum- more Amman. ’ Indian-M Donial. ~Pfisoner. have ‘J'Uu In! MEASURING A RIVER. Thu is huw ] ”1le mm: umh uni I will M' 3 \\ [’lw :u'nm} m3! 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