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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 May 1914, p. 7

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N ‘Jc .0“ Sui f. r. "rad a good show lnd PAIR TheAUe nd'ewiw’thts 33:: unur' 3. 131' Bird Houses F53 AID eyor 7entr’u} Ave cozduo:<Oâ€"MILU: he. «voxoon .021:- o-Ju «curâ€"EA it 7audeville y 26th thhsenesoihmn C EVEU} Friday lurdav'. V {:ij ther 2m :gme-ring, T XX Ila. Illipois ~Il’es. Metals mica“. (human under me 5c I " Eng neer E9 65 YEARS :X’ERKENCE Tan: MARK. Dr ‘zlcnm HAEFER 3ch thland Park LE FARM rr, etc. In ‘ ‘41-! Russell PECIALTY Ine-rlng, pro and L onnruc 0'. mendde Farm PICTURES 'ield Road M. imbmz Hzfihnd Park ith 'Vr'u. 'sdc (‘ltc‘ 'x 14 ludevine ()I' 5;; H) ‘rk N and. I- u Ally VENCEL MUZIK 1 amen 3140? W. Central Ave. Highland Park ’ The buliding will have a stage with an 'opemng T‘rerl f:.. also a bcauliful balcony and large p‘Pomonade. The location IS 0n weld \.e. 100 feet south of Belmont. The bulldmg l5 to cover 250x125 ft. of ; George W Stewart plans quarter mil- “ doIlJr '2';- proof dancing palace and indltorn; located on”Shetficld Ave, ‘Peg Belz'mm. The North side ism have icolossai vew audxtonum. Mr. George i_ Stewart A prominent North side bunld- Tit. who “u erected many stores and burner." m the Sheridan Park and " n Amnue dlSIHCIS. IS behind the jec!. {he building IS to be used for M partu-s. theatrical; church festivals, Sconventst, etc; The seating capacity inpprnxruateiv 7.000. A pipe organ. at .3 cost :nf $33M!) is to be installed bv the 'W. W K; Vball Plano Cu Highland Park Fuel Co. 102 N. First St Bun Dead, ha. Telephone 335 Building Material Congress of Woman’s Achievements Co. Held during the Biennial Meeting of General Federation of Women's Clubs and under the auspices of the Chicago Woman's Association of Commerce and Afl‘ilated Clubs. A portion of the Coliseum has been alloted to exhibits of those who value the patronage of intelligent. responsible women. By exhibiting at the Coliseum June 13-20 you will get the personal. favorable attention of the maxium number of this class of women. The very women you want most to interest will be in daily attendance For detailed information as to space, rates, regulations, etc.. address 1653 Monadnock Block Chicggo Phone Wabash 5394 The Foster Colonial Pump is correct :for afternoon and semi-dress wear this season. Perfect proportion 0f highhrch and Spanish heel is the feature of this shoe. Shown in patent leather with white calf k uppers and other attractive combinations of leather. A Coliseum --- June 13 - 20 For the merchant. manufacturer, educational institution. firm or organization contributing in any manner to the advance ment of womenkind-«is offered through the medium of the Congress of Woman’s Achievements and Exposition of Science, Art and Commerce POSITIVE-- -RARE-SIGNIF1CAN T An Opportunity We carry limestone, granite screenings, sewer pipe, lime, cement, gravel, sand, etc. Also Coal. Coke and Wood SHOES R fOSTE Cf/lak’rz a? W ’ If! 125 l. I“ Ave. W Full: (Inca. IE, L Emu- Sun (in! An .4 M Sun A F. E. FOSTER 8.: CO. Suite 4, 5 andG, State Bank Bldg. l'* 678 m MIX. Ill. mum- 1».le DENTISTS Mr. Frederick Limouze. formerly 1n charge of the Arcadia. is to be manager Mr. Martin Carroll, formerly of Martins. New York. who has returned from Parr The lease and sale were madc- th'ough the firm of Robert I’. Hlll'xnger Co. The legal part of (he transachun “as handch by R. C. Fergus, representing (L W. Stewart; and Samuel Pnersen, reprc- seming the heirs of the Hllhnger estate‘ The new auditorium wtll cost in the neighborhood of 5250.000. The structure is to be absolutely fire-proof: the: exterior to be finished in white enamel brick and white glazed terra cutta. with \erdi grrrn trimmings. The work on this building will begin within the next thirty days. which 150 feet have been acquired by a 99 year fease from the heirs of the Phillip Hullinger estate; m: remainder was pur- chased at an approxmmtc coat of $40.00!). s of Refined iduality ; correct :for afternoon son. Perfect proportion 21 is the feature of this ather with white calf ombinations of leather. "Well." says the young man. "my friend woke up early the next. mornln: and looked out. and there in [be field were four other vam."â€"Herbert Corey In New York Globe. "I‘ve rvntH! :n h-n .nrn- livid oppo- sitv my house. In that tin-9d I slulll Mm? the Mir 1 lmu- hwn trying to sell. The first mun to that ulr 3'“ er 03 o'rlock tumurrow umruin: uny [1.1"er " Miller. "But Ih- mum rinlu .\lr. Hm. duun In) almost n Mir. Sn m» purutv and put tlul paper. Billy Mi'lw bm-u (ryim: n u'nuwhibu 'bon't Hold It Bofor. Your Face In a : C-rowdcd Strut. ; "There are a great many I'L‘N'Hl‘ lu- ‘Jurul on winch, rainy nights because i they hold their umbrellas down in or- ‘der to pmteq't their faces from the driving rain," explained an ambulance surgeon “in their desire to prntect themselwrs (mm the min they place themselves in grave «lnnger 0! being strum-k and run over by surface vars. nutoumbilen uml other vehiu'les. “If you wish prumr ur my :usertimt Just stand in a doorway some night where you are proteu‘ted from the rain um! where you are in n xxmltlun to see an expanse ul' thnrmightnre which all kinds of vehicles use. You will be sur- prised at the large number or [venous you will nutlt'e vr-Hsim; the thoruugh- fare with their umbrellas held tlnwu so far that it is lintmsulbie for them [u we anything uppm‘nvhinz. They seem ub. ilvlous or danger. and n spectatur would suppose {rum their nvtium that there was not the renmtest cth-e u!“ an accident m't-urrlng. “it is H filt'l that litzlny p.~le~:lri:ms :ire Injurml an windy. rainy night“. ,\\'ith their umbrella; pu‘wi ulunn ~- thnt it is illlptlislblt‘ to we Hilton] or tn the sides. the pedestrians \\ ilk it: lmnt nt \‘ehlt les uml :It‘v' km» kml nlnun and injured liofure they reuli‘n- whit lms lmptwued."â€".\'q“ York Sun satisfying than an gift of Irupiv (rim, m be thrlilmi by m:- inn-u :1! Night; (n he emu-d uu-r :I lnnl's mut~thu~w are some revvunls or m:- iilllp'e “fr. Juhn Burroughx. Quntml in "Our Jullu Bur ruughs." by Chan: Burma. <h:u:1~- Hh- tL!» r Hui wulmnllalv ~ul: [mt uxth {£0th Me wuh Ilw hum- “nlppzxms Iarn :IVLU-Jhc- Iixu- h-le (he flm- t-quil'ng, HI.- «nun-uni”. xmuil.‘ ull t‘ll! on Hwy; fix-v um.- lm-Is. haw gimd thv whim-“(s ”xiv. haw u'lmw dup guts In [ho-m. how [In-5 m nun-34 Indy Ind waif To wv Iln- nr.- ”1.! guru“ you or. betln-r )rt. In out I". am“ 1m: {cal-I Hm m»- um «um: )uu. [u w.- thv spring \Hn-lw- HIL- wuvr bum-1m u; {but «lake-s ynlr Hurst .mnl In In» )mz' {mil mm It, H w.- Un- ln-Jlxm than un- the dl.‘l_\' uf your (our “‘an ”ml (In limbvm Hm! thnlol thn roof Hm: ~lu-l [Pm )uu, to M- In din-wt :uul iN‘I'NIHJ. «mum-l “uh lhn '(I‘leru-s ur' )uur mm leriui Hfu ‘llit'lllfl; [n (-xhl'u‘nmlin-4. [I In‘ rw-fr'n’thi I») .u umrmm: “211k hr Ann vn-m'm; Numb-n I.) find .‘l quest of wild burr: \ llhvl‘v “hum.- In Immln-n-d Some of thc Rewards That Come to The" Who Fonlow It. For any Informanun cnncexmng ubmc. Communicale “uh (Qt-urge W. b’rwan. 528 National Llle hufldmg. 29 South La Salle Strecl CLIL'axu.‘ Phwne kentral 4936 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. And what happened?“ }ull ask Mr A prize of 8500 \‘n“ lx- u‘tme'! the opening night {or the be): tame Sub‘ mined for thr new audllnrzunL A $250.00“ lllmms curpuratum has been formed and a small amndnt at UM stm‘k may be snld, ama and Europeâ€"after being :awarded the World's Gold Medal. as dancing Pro- fessor, will be the chief instructor. with an able corps of assistant:. He will in troduce all the new foreign. as wall as modern local dances. In mum-cue“ “llh the regular musicians. then- WI“ be .1 band of thirty Hawruanx as emerlamcrs who will furnish string. a: “ell as viral music. IUUHN CARRYING AN UMBRELLA. lll\c THE SIMPLE LIFE. 1hr In m xm-l "HUN“ \lx L\ (\\ "“3 ‘HI llh,‘ prise .urlum.’ and didn't m-l an-l' tl:|_\' hv gut tin-s1- this :ulvmflwmem In Fouled M. “nml 1m vul' 9).» ‘HI’ and ”W [m l‘wrl'v‘hnd Hug. _":v mum La Phwnc kentral LIFE. That Come to How It. L Y .- “mph- hf" .uu! IH'llU. it ‘ ' awn:- Mum ‘l\ll| [I 4.x: 'Iq'l’\l>;. ~ ‘ Iv uh 1| Iih- 'lll Thu! [hr uLInQ"ll.lh~ ”5|; \\ ,I \ I‘. i\ In!»- hunw win: Ilw m.- Hm- \[h-nnhr xmuil.‘ gm.- lm-ls. lmw . haw u'luic- “up in who} body Ir-- th. I guru“ Ll". uvu‘h'lhrli In. Uv~r bun-Mm u; [in] II) ll“. )ml' 1-0.an than un- wan ”ml (In ‘\ ull , [u i-W Hul «)mv‘Hriu.‘ 1mm- lhlx; :an in w--. 'o'lxtml Iv"! 0-1 4» ’1’:..- .u‘rm --m [w ‘ far" [30 :lH-I I “:Ih'v'v‘ “1‘ I, :.. 3.. 'mr Illivlu- hvhf-H' Hm! I u u u 'nr‘ 4*.”le Mn! Wn-l’ Iu‘h'u‘ml ,\'| ::..' m '1‘ l mu] Muzak» nu “Hill Hunt. III M I.»1H , .\‘;j.‘ :c gamut a" “In “arm .\flPr‘a lung v-Infvn-nvn h: “hi h va- -“ DIN plum u‘o-n- déwuuml m- -!.- filled 'lm Irv would their“ war. vm .mm X “ N [w intrhhl '0 If“ 'h ~. ~v-r H11" 7'1“”! Wu“ HI '-.|t on w m '1 ~'-"'-" ‘13‘41 :u -!u- g'n-Illd. 1h III-:9: l Inl mi~ :“‘ih‘.."l nu V! 310-? l‘l"‘¢‘i\'l|: :c'm' "ur it I’m. burn in lklxlh va ‘-- Ilingn-Il '-mu| uh.“ hznl ml mnaguth, with that “'Ii‘ h 1. Inmpiv'ut mu my w -rhl Huuvn-r. H thiumlllm~l that m_\ :uml \\.u M- :2 an my {hum-v. nfh-r whivh (hr-w vh-ru I» pay“ an pn-nlnz h-uothu-r M my aum'u unusu- Thv tin-Him! 10M Huh «all I in” t-- wl' kint’l .md I Imlvl {Lu-r II: n h-r; di~ ”'0le wtnh- of "HIM. "VV'M’ Ilicl ynu lvl! un- Hal “1* .\1.:. iimhh- WJH n wunmn nr lha- u-orld‘i‘ «um. "I voumwvww! nun :Hlur ihl‘ :u-pmrv-a! l : mlk (rm-I) :uzd kc'lvl It up. while uhe ”slum-d tn um wilhwu En-tnlylnx un)‘ Iympnlh) “MI: [in-- j“ wimhuw‘ “man-«- :..-1" my“ \\'.‘ r 431-- I: ~‘ Inn .r l hii This threw my partner and myself tum-(her. h!- nnuminz «nmidvnhir fhonbomlo‘. H:- Iud l flash with him ' nnd'invltnl me "How hlm In omptylnx :n. I hesitated. fearing that when ! Txnet Mr. Springer In the evening In. i would an}! my mum. But my new Tho "I'm llllm: tn ln‘ dum- vulv- hr llu- In mnkv HH- lll‘qlulhlmln'fl v-f‘ Mr Spring-r. liullth‘q “I"UHX} lHl-‘l-n H-~ “Tutu HAHN: that I \\'.-.~ tv «:1: “WM Mm at Ms hunw ln-l ulmzrmi h--r tn in farm hvm what train I “uni-I mmw ant thzlt h1- luiuht w-tul h!~vI"1wlh~* ~t.n li-In for m.- . Mink-u .- hwu thu d-wi'w! Hlfflrlllilfi.;. “In! on» Ini_'?t! m urn n.’ I lumrllwl tln- trait). t'M-uhw! tn mm .- u 'u-ttoxr itnpruuiun gm llmh ~ '2' - t‘u m ~ln- hml mm! .- "'l; "H :t'mt Hzn- I‘vtn; I (lo-H‘rluhh-II XI: -.: urn! _' w Ihwv \\ H .-\'Pr‘\'ufm_ * i'\ l hul nut Imn ”I. u: t'w. “lwn :IIm-m rt nn :I~k: I nu- i' 1 \n MN m uku uno of f HH‘ h I» I) \\'h 4 1-1:“! In “'hHo' "way ”I“ timm I t'vlndo-nlui I mm the partner ut ttu- XI'HIIvlnnlx “'th invited me no play. and thy ntnkv. beginning at u quarto-r u mrxwr, In“ :nldth)’ ilh'runsgd In :1 I]nH:Ir. But our :Illtflxuniilfl :0! tlu- i-lm that l and my purtm-r wrrn a pair of prof-"width“ :nxnblvm whn wm intendxnu tn “.lo' tho-m :vnul mmn mun-d (rum thv mm. l Wn‘nt stnflghl ta my mm! [H ho-ur what sh.- hml In My Mum! Nn- multvr, hm uh» Ina-kid her lunmw and would (ln- nw vnu'mtblfm-Iiuu l ijan hnwmw-r. that she hml not hum: own IIH‘HMI with my'fiunvmr [MuMIo-H I‘l'lilh hurl nn-r‘Iumu- Hw mmor "I am afraid you dun‘t un'Is-rumn-i ynur uni". .\I an) mt». I h'n'o- :m humanize-d lwr. and I think )AIH'H find that If you marry m.- du- le Imf h-zun ynu n rent of Pwr mum-y “ "Perhaps If WEN In-vrmw _\...1 MM fi' nll lnstnd or, dnfiu: Ir \nm Kn!» w u prnlmhly Imp-km] a! rim h;Ir-- unn- mnnt. wblle Iho- \w-ultl rm! haw miwl Pd thrm‘u montuhnmi" Vin-:15 I film-«0d. :Iml )hv [in-INN urns». pride-"Hy Vo-l') niwh nll~un~twl With. Mutant] wok ln-r d~~1urturu" "What did you my? "\Vh‘y, l IM‘L'JN tn 'mrkxm: )Hkt“ :I‘mit uur fni'tin-uuiiu.’ nrnrriuv. my in: that I hath-«I vino-n pun wvn- nut J-Ih- :It [huh-r partiun ymyr in!’i|itfl|lifll|~ wouldn't h-pn- In ‘4 you up .Afltiill“' the {rum dum’r :md run; the lwi‘v" "Winn Ilill sh.- my In that" “Why. Ihu ur-«nwlwi " "Winn nil-w alnl )‘uli my?“ "I «lid 1 [Ind lav-4t {an .m the Hi? 12-:an :Inll o‘xpw'tt‘ul tn :znkv it 'xp :1! ”iv numt nut wot-k ’i‘iwn i <:lill i “0110‘! yuu wmiI-in’t I'm-i thin pm mm! tn- tivd down In m.- ;Ii| tho “'Iiil' You wvro- wvh-nme tn flirt with ui‘n-i' “mm rm and gm plume-K I‘likl‘i’ Iim'xt Mi ,mu like-d. pmvi-Im] HM‘TI' wu mam": vrimlnul ill It. -'.\<'frrr in”. \V‘Ii‘u l muid got um ,Witll um- hummmi i m-N haw attention from nth-‘1‘ mm.‘ 5hr hmkvd at nu- as If ~hn- “'qu ul Mtu- m' [mud nfl' "mi withkml :IWH “Ithmu 0V0" saying gmulby.“ :ghl,:\vhu§o- lmir l was 1:; he. Edith 5.!) will» (he “Hurt-«stun Um Ip-r um w “'lh a wry alngnmwl ul-l xvmrrumn. “huge-film»! mnwrxmm Hn- mm sho- ~'|u'l'|.ll marry m-re (I; n h- ~lm~z.-l wulk u rlmlk Ilue 'I‘Msalid 1.»! Hull nh' (in! IAN 111;;an fur [Ho-min: the uh! nun \ w.- wry saw]. (ur. it Mr: :I _\uum.' m-r w." full .~r UM \z-'l‘_ l u... xhn. _~ J'unpuur. l'n'l‘ roulru. In) nun! hm! lm-n m hw- Mmlh u soclmy gm, :1 rim. run-l a,“ 'mrwtruc-hux. yurlmhx. :Iml hul mun 7mm: .50 \‘i [nus us I" pun) v-uzl‘ tr "mm-y. ‘l-ldml “nu ma Hm r.-\.‘:~..- .: mix, n yum: unumn nr‘ rum-7w :In-‘ Him!” and. uit'ml. x-xv xw- iJiulls Nlmrnlly 1! Wm MW! 11:" H ,n' i” drunk] lm .l|'-I'J'[ll!t!" lu ll-Hh'~ ruu‘ Izul {but l-Ilhh Juwhl |.la~lw m) Am" F'Hl‘ lthhrr HUI). Inr I hm! .m‘ In: H2310 III)" M III 3M!!! 'I-wn. hrm :1»! ‘2; 11‘ 'NIIII‘)’. l‘l-HU: ~ Illr'lw \\.|\ \u rm KIA-r ‘H' In I‘» [yr Wm handy u 'n'!»~ In) :u'u‘: Ewhn Inlllh Lumlu-rl and l hm mm,- euzzlfiml nu ‘ wuulmri: u: lth m- found Hull Mm; hm] an Inn lo “harm! fortun- 2§0 Ohm [NI to inherit, whim ljhml ; in Casual 'ICoup a Try to *5 lumps: on Each Other' 3 i : Reldivel 5‘ ~ . g . DONALD CHAMSERLIN . .. omommw i IDONALD CHAMBERLIN i L OMWMW E\\hyn In”!!! Lumlu-rl and I Inn-nun,- ifjfididg out ”he Truth Pain 1 “uni-I vn'uv ”KL M Mx swim [ha «.1 .g'uu- h‘1u Hn- «Lwi'w! UH" 'HiJHY m um 11; I D. hw-uhw! 1' mm .- u gm IC‘HH' ~ '1' - X‘. m Lmv :Hzm th- than; L'VLII'», _' '0 Ih'H n WEN. '1“ .mm X It“ "I 'u 'n-V M?!" NH '< "I‘B ~'-"‘-" thm; l hnl mi~ l-“w‘hIlI: ’ d1!hm‘--.| \mguth, u‘ .A’IXQ‘V'" “'Ii‘ h gu-r' mu 1. v. I Winn-Mu] Hu- :nnrlvmun and ”Iv ntnko‘. u rumor, In“ :1 I]nH:Ir. But Hm that l and u! profuuinnul |l‘..'. :lm] hm! v'. I" [n.l) "'11:“ Y IN My rm-‘z‘n- n; nr‘ ram-7w :n \- x v xw- i.’zuu.~ 9h<<nljl’:" [9 '0 h) “ill: [11.- | shn lin'lliy wh .lhumzwl lu-‘Xl RH naming \V‘Ii'u I l Hl'hl I.~ 5hr H AHIIHD' “1-” NH vhrurlh-n- (he 2‘ . Into ha h Wo- “‘ur" I'v-i 1', W I! HH'“ had n J- frvlnhh' V H.- \\:I~ .' tfn- Fm Mm nnd him he m What u rnlio-f. both to m» and!“ Edith! Mn! hul‘ happy we "are It having my «Iva-«fully [unwed than 0r» den! rmlnirw! But wv hm! dune unth- lng tn (urthvr Hn- luuu. Edith'rI wide and m} :lnn' hm! mkvn [:3th M pre- vent nnr inn-min: on tlwm to m Hi (I: w.- “um .unl nut :u “1- “mm! hav‘ Wu found our hmtn-n got up In hr‘r mum autumn. extremely demllote and with plpnty a! ndomnwnt. She gave Idlth .1 mum-k and warmly pmaed my hand unions to know why she hid how" so dlflemut with Edith duf- ing lwr Sun. I vnlvn‘d upon me not 104'! at once ' “Edith (nld uw uh» Ind shot-Rod you. .\um Rule." 1 said. "Stun-kw! me? She- was trylng' to fool me. In you suppose I don‘t hunt I woman of lhv- warld’.’ “'hy. my dmlr. yo“ mum xwwr I» had (not) If you tried mar w hurtl. ("um In to d|n« nor." "."n 1 4m in Inning-u and :Itnun): 1 wonn-n :Illtl "llllll'I‘H. but I Itnnw whut ' . )umnu nmn Ix fur l‘w I-o-«n nnv my- «-I.' St; I rutlt'llxdml Lu 1:” In: k in ”If ‘ .fltw of In) wIM an“ and in- yuu In ; put am, not :u put “mud [DI‘VU‘INI tn Inn I'm vrrx' fund of my nit-re and Wish lu-r tn tnttrr) n llIJIL not It unirul mu, thin-Hm: fellow whu llfl'lt‘lnlu to ‘ ‘wulnwu uhilv his lttrfinutlnlh nn-uthv ‘nx'utw l hun- fu'ttnl yum lu-rl'm'l'ly ‘ h-tnunthlv and ymt plant-d :t fair :ntno- 1 I‘ll tut) thin. t-t‘o-n H 3-H: tll-l TD'HI‘YO' mo- w! my [Ii-n») I'ntnu III to -.Ihtn0r " Ilr Spr'nzo-r «lid nut lot the :0 {ur‘ wwrul dttys ”P was nut tht- man he {Md hue-n on the (min. but was no nrvntn Ho- wus tutu-h eunuch-d in l‘HHinl‘M. and this did not give him: 'llnn» fur db‘lputlon ou-n if he want Invhm-d lhnt way. and h.- was not l0 ‘ int-1mm]. l '9"! hark In Hill”: “'9"! ‘ :I fur lu-tlt-r rt-tmrt of my autumn wlth 3 her tttn-It- than ulu- hm! mvvn me of nor slum:- wlth my aunt. I l tunnd that Aunt Kzttn had bet-n | PIHQ‘d NW") fur :t («W tiny”. and l wat- ‘ ohltm-«l I» r» tn litllth tn he Informed II. to tinI dttttmun She tnld me that my nttnt hm] writto-n hur :t brh-f now. tuning that an hvr rt-turn utnl mint» .lw u-mi-l 'n‘ [ti-«used In ‘01- nn at her homu- tn syn-ml an t-vultittz. l 3::le Edith :tn a noun! 0! my tut-«Um: with har nnt'l», at whit-h NhI‘ Wm- murh tum ‘ prism-l “Yntt nten nre very qmvr.’ uht~ fitfitlt - A but days Int-r tny n-lurn l rw-ph'. HI .1 win-hum» mango- from Aunt Kttto- that l wrtu tn fett‘h l-Zdllh tn ln-r hon-n- fur dinner and In xpond the; o-rt-nln: ”n th» nn-nhu: In quwthm} l mil-«I fur Edith. Ind she said that 1 she wnnid try tn undo the lmpmlon : du- hm! ttmda upon my mint. l mm, I I 7 h" that uh» wuuld lwttor nr‘t heme" and nut try to appear m be any one My. Aunt Kate- wnn very uhrvwdnnd nut In he fouled, rah-wind Our rh' I l appraun . [Lin Alter uur flunk» my c-mnp'vuhm p1- pwml u gumuuf \ hut 9-! H". l” “‘Ilh II I unsuited. :md llw Imk. [IQ-tux on .u} ulth- wlwn the train rolm'l {Mu me am. inn \xhvn- \w new to Might I ma Mb“ 87!; nun: m3 numb-nub! 1L! 'lzdut rumpfnln. u -r I!“ luâ€" up}. nu; m .nwt le :ngum (M Ma wwuge. hum: jut .m rib-wry at tho wrung an In- had lu't u :1! UN Him-Hug. 1 run“! .\lr sznnuc-r'n m1" :4: UN «mum and. uv'mnu in. “.1: whhkwl m hi~ lwuw Win-n I urrIVHI l a.” min [11.11 lu- \\.I~ nut an 1101qu lml “H‘A-x 1w («I w» u: I “my. .‘IIMHII In A: room. WIN-re l nmvlc' u lqut. ”km: mm: In I Illulll .\ll‘ .‘luluuc'fn Vill' Ell ”k" «mum and. uv-mnu in. “.1: whhkwl m hi~ lwuw Win-n I urrIVHI l a.” min [11.11 lu- \\.I~ nut an 1101qu lml “H‘A-x 1w («I w» u: I “my. .‘IIMHII In A: row"). whn-rp l mmlv u lqut. lzlkm: 'ill‘P In uw mm» umumllv loath powder I lmJ 3 n H: mp to ‘Io-m'u) (hr ml-Ir m u HAL" I l lvl-Iu'n nu lu,\ bra: 1L I :I‘mn .H ""l'd “”- Whl‘l] WA Ind w mm m in M»: m but consented. Thea M‘brapugu q'm some fine Human agar- and pmpméJ Um! 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