ell Tut {OP ‘etals Park ttruc PAH :LL Park MRK LTY (ad Your support will be IPPmted Subject (e the Bed-ion of the Republican Fri-urb- September 9th. 1914. i am I candidate for Representative in the General Assembly from this District. I think I am qualiï¬ed for the ofl‘ice. I have been in business in Libertyville for over twenty years, and my reputation for fair dealing and honesty is unquestioned where I am known. Subjoct to the will of the [hp-Mien: PM. Soptonber 9th. 1914 I have been Mayor of Libertyvme [or four years. and my friends say that I made good. I run the affairs of the City the :ame as I run my own business. with the result that we made substantial im- pr-wements on a very low tax rate. 1 have been Supervisor of Libertyville for nearly ï¬ve years. and as a member of the County Board I have tried to get vaiuc received for money expended. Will Krumback BASE BALL GAMES BAND CONCERTS DANCING I an: m favor of public improvement: and cspecxally good roads and will work to so amend the laws that the moneys upended would go into the improve ments and not to a lot of high salaried ofï¬cials. Thanking you in dance for any favors that you may show me. I m Verytrulryom't mason. ANNUAL REUNION «16 497W -.’ E. V. ORVIS Camp Fire Wednesday Evening Wt. for State Representative 0! lie 8th Sundial District Speaker of the day Bishop Fallows Songs by Quartette, Moving Picgures Vaudeville, Auto and Trolley Rides Wednesday and Thursday Carpenter and Builder ‘ounty Judge Cnndidatc for Soldiers and Sailors Mayor of Libertyville for d my friends say that I run the affairs of the City un my own business. with we made substantial im- WAUKEGAN, ILL. THIRTY-SIXTH August 19th and 20th OF LAKE COUNTY OF THE Running Around the Bad I: Sand N Induce Drowsiness. There Ls nothing In the world quite us exasperutlng us nut being able 1-) :o to sleep when you want‘ to. ulul persistent insomnia is one or the grml wt muses of nmnklnd But runny pm» [vlc suffer from lu>umnln rrmn ka u_r knowing many of the 51mph- (h-Yh'vn thnt have been \lswl in the past In {Wu- mke sleep. and Sir James Sawyer in a recent work points out how valuable some of these simple means have [pm-n. Few plans are more suwessfnl. no ‘ suggests, thun'thut of runnln: :u‘uund 1the bed, panic-ulurly 1f the night is i cold. It will be rcnwnxbered that ‘ Charlm Dickens. whu wns urwnly n!- l tilt-ted with SIt‘t‘lllt‘h5ln-85. tlm'lul'wl Hm 1†he could long) nu 11w lit-«Hum! in [Inn nttire. In which In- usmny xlvlbl. un- til he got chin“! vh-ur tlmmzh the My turn to a wurm hm! would produce a drowsiness that led him alum: the path of sleep‘ Wllllum Harvey. the discoverer of the circulation of the blood. was a ULL never ln the clrculutluu of the bed also He declared that {or sleepless- neus nothlng was better thnu to jump out of bed suddenly. as though fright- ened. race around the bed wlth Very little on until the skln was Cold and the body heated and then Jump buck luto bed. Not only wus the exerclse good. he belleved. but also the reellug that one was being wlthheld from go- In; to bed caused a desire for n. which prepared the mind for sleep when once more lying downâ€"Cleve- land Plain Dealer. l uwu “â€"-_ V , The Mather-A long vigil in an empty 1 room and a memory of child voice. for- ever nil-led. The Wlteâ€"A husband gone. I home deltroyed and a woman‘s heert broken [ The Seerâ€"The In: great barrier be- 1 tween civilization and the millennium. -Llfe. Om Varied. Points of View That Roach Far, Far Apart. The Enlisted Manâ€"A chance to break the deadly routine or the parade ground with some real excitement. ln isolated cases to provide opportunities for mllltary or political advancement The Businele Man-A period of eco nomical depression. often followmi by large failures and the consequent loss of the public'n investments The Volunteerâ€"A stern putrlutlc duty to he entered upon without lnqulry an to its Justice or injustice The Philosopherâ€"Au uuiutelllm-nt and gross iustrument for the settle meat of the world's unnvoldnhle qnar rels. The Historianâ€"A logiral. If some what regrettable. method of arranging the world's boundary lines. .,.-_ A: Continental English. The idea that English in to be the universal language of the future seems to be spreading. Certainly thousands of Enropeane struggle bravely with its rules and idioms. Here is a sample of the progress that has been made in one quarter. it is taken from the ad- vertising matter that a large conti- nental hotel publishes in the form of an elaborate illustrated booklet: “its spacious dimensions. exquisite comfort. elegant tashion of its fun nishing. the unobjectlonahle preroga- tives as to the produces of its kitchen and contents of its cellars. beside the distinguished managing. which. auist- ed by well experienced attendants. does its utmost in aiwaya duly treat- ingâ€"all this united already for many year: past obtained a general renown. even abroad too.†Oran Luck. “Hello. Dobson! Any luck yesterday when you were ï¬shing?†“Great! l was away when six mu oollector- alied."- Phllndelpbla W. Mpennéc not ml physidau of RACING FOR SLEEP. WAR IS WHAT? mnâ€" Romn- mmomxn PARK mméwn PARKIHJNOISJ lh-ujnmln i-‘mnkllu Todd sat down on the [Hush sent beside hln mre of {Wu hours and lmnysewu mluulm. pulled down his white Wuhan-m (u m HIIIL'L“ (hut portion of Mannntuuu' llmt It was lute-min] to ï¬t. and porn-d Jul"! Mrs Hc-ujnmln l-‘ruukllu 'l‘uhl Iniu llll' mystery of the durkt-ning [nun nlmI, "Huh?" he exclulmed. pumng nut his ‘hmt pruudly "The folks bath home 321M we uvuldn‘t get to NYorL n-lt)‘ nlnnc, did they? l'll nhuw 'pm \\'h\. Pulls)“ the Worst la mer; We're on thr- Hgm trulu, uuy way." "They don't know how sumn m)‘ liq-lxjy m." Sht‘ :H'orrl-d "001me “Course we'll get more!" “Course we'll get more!" Benjy ussumml nu ('Xph'flsllln or \'llh[ pride, He was hunting mm ngm'll when a sudden [muh-ky thought furvwl lht‘ :lunm- Hf Ills x-hinn Mm- 03m up mm] Inward tha- baggage rmk mvr mm llu- mud“ n quirk un-nLII H'H'IIIHI'V of MN nnd his hri-Io'n l>el«m-.;m;.:.u "Pulls I Tlh' shrill [lvhh‘ hold II "l'nns. .' l‘lu- ~~'an1| umm- mm. mm- of nth-r hurrur. "I (“rum Hw mnhn-Hvri' hr “um-<1 A :HHH'v :1! his “anvil rvnxsurml lmn (lull the (ruin would not 'v':v\u fur ~u lnlnntos. "NIL ’mnjy‘. Am] II \\:x~ unr nod din' prt-wnt frum K‘nn-h- li'ilm" “1'†3:0! it. It's In Hm lllhl‘h rmun' m- xh-olun-d. with Unlmrtulh'r "You'll get h-{t sllru.†“Url'Iq-«l hl~ wifv, "Don‘t :«L “on,†It'd he JUN! awful to gm ~u-pnrntul w mun," "IA‘lch H m me." nnh-rvd mp ymm: huslmnd "If )‘ou'n- xwrvuus whin- I‘m gone Just wulk (n the wry lust cur of (hp train. nn‘ you can we mo (‘mniu [It' truth-1| lhrmx: pod duwn Hu- ~n-p‘ ‘\ In} In 1| \h: visurml vnp lmxxv-I ‘ \‘ huv" pipe jot) “UNIV! mind." "My umlvru-Ih-r. munmt ('pqnirx tho'rv “'5 :l WM brim: It Inn-r.- :III' will " ".\' rluhl u" I'izm " ’l‘ln- lmv hum-<1 nwuy wvnrlly â€WM: llm‘v" Iu- m n“ over his «mum-r nt-njy walla-<1 uIMlic-ntly lr'l w-rrnu» ly. Wlwn llt‘ was sure [lml Ilh‘ Imv had been Lmnv half Ill) lH-IH' ul lc-nfl he looked nt his wan-h ’l‘hu-rv mu Hill a minute In ipm‘t- H1- }:ru-qwd n).- lmml rail of thv lust l'llf' and ln-la on wlth grim detn-rmhmtlun AI uny rule the truln could not map.- him A mll. mingling mun In «tn-nulls. var- rylng a lunwru and hammer. [mum-d. remit-um: hlm curiously "[1953“ vth-d Benjy "Truln rr N'York leave on thls tmvk?" he an.» rled to (nuke vouversntlon "Yepâ€"mull 18." The bridegroom shlven-d; he was naturally superstltloua The next mo- ment he caught sight or the boy mm- lng through the gate “'lth the pm'luun umbrella ln Ills hnnd "Here y'are!" snld the boy. hnldlng out the umbrella ferrule ï¬rst. Mr Todd offered a dlmv. “hk'h Wu! scornfully rejm ted auguwutod the fee with u (lllfll’h‘r and turned to [h mm- lng lntn V‘Oh‘llt mntnct wlth hln gun gllng frlond “Whore ye goln'?" "To q-ntcluuy mun!“ gasped Benjy Tm lute; lt's went." and the tnll one placldlv Thq- belated hrldegfoom' s bnuds shot 'iH Thq- belut'ul hridegfoom's bnuds sho( up and clutcm-d [be reassuring hmu mil again .n- L- "It ain't went: I! ain‘t went?" be shrilled "I‘ve got nbolt of It!" Wlth the contemptuous calmness of his class. the railroad man pulled Bou- jamln Pruuklln to one nlde and palm- ed. The car had been left. .‘L .u‘. -â€" “My wire} â€My wife.†lbriekcd the youthful husband Wildly. “Oh, Whit will I do? I've lost my wife!" “Come with me." The: I'M‘ed across tracks. through car vestibule; up a flight of Iron stain- and burst into A large room where I myriad of telegraph instruments chat- tered their unintelligible gossip all at once, To Benjy :hey seemed to mock hll plight in n my ahauduu of meaning- less sound. The uremlls came to a halt beside H young man with a green shade over hls eyes. whose ï¬ngers rested Idly for n fraction of n second on his key "Herb. thi~l kld's lost his motherâ€"- I mean his wife. She went out on M. Shoot n message to Clancy. will yer? An‘ see ‘I' you c'n get ‘em together nmln“ "All rlzbt: Hitch 'Im at Br Herb complied, "Name? Dost he barked. ulnncmx at Ben}: "ShHhe'n a big. ‘ her husnband-"tlbmlt er ‘n me. an' "- Herb nnk-kered "Go on." he oran- ed crisp|y. “An‘ her nlme's Pansy Butlerwonh," Herb was calling RS. 88 "Got 'm.“ be granted. "Walt? No. It ain‘t?" cried the for- getful husband "It use‘er he Pansy Butterwonh. but It's Mn. Tudd uowâ€" ‘gpr (lINq' I“ piped “MIL" \hulllv) '-h 'Im at Brightslde." 'Name? Descnmion?" III. Gn on." he ordn- |!| girl." blurted two Inches [Ml- Inirnrm "I “'HHY he an.» . ll mi. Benjamin Franklin Todd. Bar- M’pc nor on .tlw rnd o: m. m!" hon-ted anxiously. biting his om "I'vo vluum ('qua‘y at Hdghbthlv. Bill nunwvr {mm Xru‘vllh." “1.80th vome outside." and the who. “Ho: about Me mlnutu Mon yuu ("u not an Hunter." Benjy “nlkrd out o! the Itufly mom In I dun- Im» in†Hum going on about an own nflnlnu “In: the prowl- um he “and n-(urn nhuruy. The rflnp nlr Klein-d )Il‘. Md'l brulu numvu'hnL brhmlux u slurp mu- tation of him unrunuunw pndhmm-ut. Of course I'uun)‘ med be fmmd noon. but wuuld he mare use unï¬t to «w‘ dune (but wruuun journey to New York unvr hm Iunmululmu blunder? He «‘an [MI W: pudgy Mu nud stunned one {in} foot Iu Impownl nnv uer. "UM (‘Innq nil right He NI}! (hem In an nun-h mrty nu Hw xrnlu " Herb chum-rd n wnvil nlnl ln-mme lutvnmy mum-rm! m the «M and dashed m- lUflrkfl wt 1' Hum dnnn the Hun. "l‘w |o~t m-r: I'n- hm m-r?" “(41ij um lirnwum! munwmnflly the hum-u \wh mt M 1m wundvrl. .\ thu‘k u-I, mm grn)‘ Hum strode Ixuu [m- rmun “uh uh nunmmnme Inm [hr munlwr Hr gm“ urt‘ In hm urv In hm 1mm "\\’h:.l s lln- tr-mbh "M." “â€1"†rhuba- ulnm- in Hm mun :u (u wan-<1 Iwr H'r [ruin [mite-d nu! mm H Hf H HI! Hu- Vin :In "“vln" «'ut In [In l'ulnlul mnr) “VI ntur) uu-l Ins mwh [mm h'nl é Benjumln Frunklln had nn Indmlnct Hmprvuhm Ilmt he wn urerbflnnl two men netting "win In no uncertain Jerm- Hm he mm a da'tdedly more [dhtlnr‘l Impress-Ion of what M Iboflld "All [hun- l \\‘: felkm' in wum |u~l lax! rnr {r vlmr ! jlh‘tvlrlhtml m I! wvut‘ Ilu- thkk wt msms {rmun (“10096 Mn umhh-n inn-rum! Here wul Inme tblug “orHu Im- nm-nnun Tm: wnl more Impurxnnt lhzm lIm-rrupled honey- numn~ wmmhxn; gvrm'llrnl "Snlm-lnuH .4' Hnmm and Klan- llhu: ' Iw urr‘n-H-vl .n :u ï¬lnlllln‘ \niu' 'l'u'n Iln-u m “Mun“ umwrrd mud fulrly :ru‘ .-'~l iwrnn- Hu-ir Imu- Ohio‘t "Sm." m- hum um "warn the M" 0m) lilm- Hm “00k "ml _\'uu “How: .u nh-nd mur nn ‘3 \"hn! do hlIVI-I ' - fulrly :ru‘ 1-'~l iwrnn- 1111-" Inn- 11le ":4113." 111- 111.114 .1111 "11111131 the m1- ond “1111- 111k “1111}; "ml _\'1ru 1111mm hun- ' '1‘. 11 1|1- :111 1 :1r 11H ‘3 Wm" 00 you 1111111. “1111- running here» a (ITI- Hu-d slnrmu ..r :1 gumlng mute"- hey'.‘ I 111-11'1 ~11m>1nw the our an plumnh-«L l11-}‘ '3‘ Nu 1111\11'11r “1-1-11! 11 confuse-d mur- mur 11nd H.1- ~111H|lmz11f feet "Suppâ€..- 11.11 Ir“ â€111111111111 unhwknd tho. 1112‘"? Thv unnuling 11:1r Inupo-vtur lmd a perfn H1 2111-11 â€11111th It 1111th forth swuhuu n hunk of "NH"! human lmelllxvnw 111-r1111-1 his mankllke vuun tenn nm- He nudge-d Rmnjy. "Be bm'k In I mlnun-." ho whispered as be din-d thl’ou'h lho- dmlr Rm Mn lhnwru-onb! The tron: rounwd rnmkl)’ dnwn the bride-groan“ ‘ mum] Mum-M n! Hn- thought and drip- I pd dulefnll)‘ on his mllu VIM-troll. 1 Bk grim reverie was Interrupted by ‘ the Nulllu-nnlm'e u! the mingling one. ‘ who thrust m- lnend In M the door. 1 nv tn .\ln nnd l'n Hullcrworth whm be rmurm-d In Hnrneldâ€" alone P: was In»! HUI-"(11 [w Wu: a non nf mk ‘llltvr hIm-o-If lcniiy. An numzim: h-np brought 3â€. Tr-dd to the [ltrwlmlti Two more undo-d him at the rmt u! the stain By dint of the lliillust o-flort he lent the flying overall: in sightt uver trucks again and lhmugh \pstibulos They cume to n final stop beside the (uni cur, :St-en her inside.“ rouchufed the Iu‘ I -tor and discreetly disappeared - ujy new upthentnlnâ€"«mdmused. in the mperexuited cerebration with which the next moment was fraught bunt Into refulgent being the reputa- tion for Inu-n-gnable strength that .,._ unvâ€" would be My fureVerâ€"Io hr n his wife was ruurerned, A , .A; " 1" w Hé opened the door and entered (“a cur jaunt“; There. among her various belonginu. at l‘uusy In the warp run-nee cut through the (‘ur window by III are light outside "Hello. Pansy?" be greeted her on- "Hello: Vl’nnsyf" be greeted be! en- lly. â€You all ï¬ght?" "Who-n Is this lraln golu‘ to sun!" the asked. a bit anxiously. AL .A...». luc nun-U“ _. , V “The train r‘r N'York‘: Oh. Man'- went." sum Benjy in In odband man- ner, "Yuu don‘t care such an awful lot about goiu‘ there. do you?" "l’dun't mum vnrv where we are"â€" sbe ghmm-«l u! hlm coylyâ€""so Iorx ll we‘re thon- â€wither" "ThM's 13c way I ï¬gured It out." sald (mm, his (has! "telling pcmpn- bly. “You see. I seat I boy rr me umbrellaâ€"hare 'tIoâ€"ln' he didnt come..nn' I got uervoul. When It ‘0! nloug nlmut mun time. count I that [bit you'd vome lulu an {altar Hi I told you-uu‘-an'â€-â€" Ben†pt: free rein In his imag‘lnndon. "I told I rauroad teller to uncouplo It-l dkh't want you to tune to chance win He kinder kicked at ï¬rst. but I slippcd nlm â€"I-â€"l quarter " Pansy Dooked up. Idmlfln‘. l'e any, bu! you're Imrl. b murmund. Idondnl 0"" u “felon: mpnul attitude. Found her HII ltunj) Hm" hair HH' "1 rhukml Item)". "Sue‘s "mu :m' I nln‘t with her Mr It's nll Mwnuw (be .u{ um um nu‘ I had nbult H! .hhu r you're tuft. Bela-1?: LII] Hull :Ill uu’r ugnhL" wt mun lnruskly. ) Mum-<1 his (in-lam- "m l'wl MI rule of wue mmwl rlvuwnl of M! w nuxu-umn his m-nn-r “I‘m: u! â€lure “ rlgmy be u nnouur‘u} -nn' -nn (he [run muddle an' up nu HI m the (my ï¬x Iw mun-d nun-<1 the llllle hill) on to NM -nn‘ the [ruin arc-r Ill . kn†pf: ‘ Thu Mad. Him TIM. . u; mu . Bobbieâ€"Don't you led tired. Mr. Bib "-1 dkh't ’ ble‘.‘ Guest-No. Bobbie. Why do yogi It‘ll“ a, . ask? Bobbleâ€"Taun- pa and ho met “PM nlm you last night Ind you were cumin; ‘ In awful lond.-Bocton Tunnel-Int. Id a Ith mum mun- ln a "red “not Irlnl nnln more WM 52 I'm-II l P: mk tour: wm'l ‘ drlp- I u. 1 rd by ‘ YUM.‘ ‘len Home. uumuke the man. Hue Mik- Appear-noo- Count. A goal taupe-drum? ht nlwnyu In cu u-rlIlK “0-1le \\ bell u nlnu mk- IL. luwrxleu. but all the Home: In n klux'l wunlruln- wuu‘t sell n DUI u!‘ gond- ll when human Inn-lllm-va ln‘ do that \‘Iulu noun-fluxes mud: I fellow Lu ln-dn'k hll per-mu llh- I Ow nlurled vu-dlllug cute. Ind noun awn do n. I nuppuae. boon-nae they belle" ‘ In the foulllb upborlnm (but "clothe; nuke the mun." If: (be other I'I, Mu: lnlkt‘l the clown, Ind just an of- fentberl may nuke One blrds. ï¬ne hunt or due dun-(era. but the Deal that line clolbn m‘er dld Win 1» make flue look In; men No doctor ever [mu-«Tubu- for lllunwll. and by [he unue when you'll noun» llml the men who uwu‘ me cluuu-u fuuudflel don‘t wear men ‘ own stylesâ€"INK publlcly. at In: nus. I ~.\lnurlve lelu-r ln [ACHQ'I A bond m tho Gui Hui No Tm". In Wag. Two Arab- stopped at III out. to have luncheon. Ono Ind (but am. M the other and II". much an, m to out together. Pro-nun, I stranger am. up and naked penult- M to Ihll‘e (belt mall. which the: chain“: muted. After I“ had nun the Itnnnr [bulked (hem for the toad they had given Mm. left 9|th duals and rode awâ€. The Arab who Md the three dau- uld. "Hen- ll 8 doc-u for eight duosâ€"l due“ for each date; (hem ton mm due-u IN muse.†But the other Anb argued dlflerently and run tinded that ho thouid have â€ten du- cal and (he an! mun one The can- In referred tn the cud! of the mum! town. who upheld the wound mun'v- contention Tm: hs the Way hr rmclml ‘ MI da‘luou: le (hm IXH‘II dh‘hh-d Hum AM»! There were two and tu-nlhlrdu fur em'h. ur vum’lhlr‘dl The “ht Arnl‘ had thru- duh-I. no he oomeru-d nlxw (limb to (he “hula but be me elxhl mam. hmnwlf. no he gave uniy nu.- lhln! n! n dun- In the llrnnxer The mum-m! Arnlu vuutrihulvd nu: duloi. or nth-«n thinly, he nh- right “Urdu Mu) no†and gnu- wu-ntb!n1~,1u the“ ï¬rflhgvr 80 rvumm-d the (‘udL and he gave [he ï¬nd Amt: 1 ducal and llw uwud 7 «Sm-nu \uuxh'n (‘mm-unhm TWO CROPS AT ONCE. True Aer-cunun In OId Mary on (he Dbl! (If) Scout-l Soar-H JOHN C. BORCHARDT Curd-Illâ€. 1“ Nu.“ A... WP-dl sum-m] Arnlu ï¬fteen thinly. no†and g: ï¬rflhgvr 80 rvumm-d the (udL and he grue [he ï¬nd Amt: 1 dmul and llw uwud 7 «Sm-nu \uuxh'n (‘mm-unhm True Agncuumn In OId Mary on the Island 0' Mn)°rcn.' Appruxinmh-l) nllwlvnlhs of tha- uruhh- mm: H! Mnjun'u 01w Hf 1hr Spunhh l-hunh In the Muhh-num-un Is plunh-d nu! In (’rup Hrhhu: Lrvos Thu! mun-n mm “on ugrn ulluxr Then ln-m-ulh (ln- (rem! gram |.~ grown 'l‘hul mum-u 1h.- wumd Mar): “Inch um) prwlmi) In- Hu-m-«l In tho ("H lulu» Appruxinmh-l) uruhh- nn-n ..! Spuhhh l-lnmh Is plunh-d nu! : Thu! “min-N n Then ln-m-ulh (I; Tim! HHILI'I‘ [In um} [trwlwlj lw n-llur For “Mm um nun-n â€on that In-nunful Ir- “ilh «minimums on-hu olive-s. Hp um! carol! gram-d mu. true». the For “Jim .11“! tum-s in MM) d:rq¢ Huu tlml In-nunful Ifllllld h (mu-rod Mm mmtluuuus un-hanln «I! almonds. olive-s. Hp um! carol). with occasional gruru-d uuk â€mm. the Inn-e1 acorns of ublvh un- [Mu-d as highly nu le ('lwntnuL ‘ ’l‘hln trw- ngrlvunure in nnlmux new for mnny n! (he-«(- on‘bnnh un- uf un Lnuun ugr nml some n! llu-m mu H Mvm u- u! hm hm set-u grin-mum‘s u! un-n x‘nu- dig .unlnlt‘ um! ‘14» lu-fnlr 1'ulumlrun ~u.lml punt an hh‘ nu) frnn‘ (n-mm In Gibraltar: um! mluuglmul us (hr .H'nl'n Hun Hu- “hue mun hm HHH‘H |n \nn-rh-u [ht-‘0 flnlur HM Ull‘t‘ mu] tun-l: xrmm hau- ln-c-n ulnmllng merr. luuullug down [DI-U bunwlu ut fruit and lwunn lo the (urn «no nun-d other vm|n~ .nl their fwbwmm u! win-at. mun. barley. ban- and pea-x r mu: "T“U Slur) Farming." by J. [(u- so†Smith ln L‘vulury. Sowing the Wood. It “an unly on rare “Til-’08! that Mn (‘utlon a kind faced old lady. I"- (‘eptrd luHmuom to dine out Upon mpeated imitations of her friendl. the Jocllnu. 1m“ ever. the consented to at tend a little infuruml dinner they were giving. ucumumnh-d by her daughter. l‘nfnr'unntvl!’ MN. (,‘lerr WI! 0“"? l'ufortunzltvly Mm, (,‘uthrr WI] qultr dear and mnm-qucntly could no! enurr into the uenvrfll mnnrcmnon. She was engaged In cutting a piece or steak when her daughter turned to her and mm. " M 0! her. quï¬et 3’" don r. w by are you ‘ Gocr gave you um (ms! with to nuke known your true meaning a Inca-ad mun-nu It “hung-- 2 mn‘: bellsâ€"(bruit Fully ExplIinod. The colored Iuton of I wealth} church had I very Ityunb mulnnu wire ï¬nding MI domeflk‘ Income not quile equIl to m. ext-onset. be decided to apply for In Increase In IIlIry. 80 he wrote I letter to the mmmmee in charge with um explInIUon It [M "I'm all rlguL†responded mother with a sunny smile. “While you talk Mabel. I say nothing Ind saw Wood."â€" Buflalo Express close: "11': mighty hnvrd to keep a loll Ildn wife on n mus-km: Mlary."â€".\'ew York Sun. 0.036“ by an. Legal dllpmeu m Borneo Ire dedd ed In a curkml manner. 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