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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 May 1912, 1, p. 5

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Owen TV Reeves and daugh- Heleh, of Warwick road, have re- nen^Jjbom-arvisit in the south. Mr. es has Just returned from a busi- trip to St. Paul. ---- , Guy S. Osborn left Sunday for w York to attend the annual joint eting of the Associated Press 'and n Newspaper Publishers' asso- tiori. Mr. Osborn will stop at the St. IRegis hotel and on his" return will visit Baltimore, Boston and Philadel- phia. '■•„.. May 17, the orchestra and glee club of New Trier will give a concert in the assembly hall at the high school. ThiB concert will be prlven ns one of !.» Mr the1" four entertainments in the Senate lecture course. Those who have course^ tickets will be admitted on their presentation; the single admis- sion is 50 cents. v same Kenilwurth - gentleman- •ff!*i!-*J^;^Iwf, WS\ \J,! JIB', events have 1 The who last year gave prizes for the best kept garden, whether of flowers or of vegetables and whether cared for by a boy of girt * will this year 'give ff^ in gold for the best kept garden, $5 in gold for the second best and $2.50 in gold for the third. Last year Miss Dorothy and Miss Emily Foresman won the first prize, Warren Pease the second and Miss Dorothy Flood the Thursday "afternoon the Neighbors held their annual luncheon at the As- sembly hall. In the afternoon the play, "The Honeymoon," by Arnold Bennett, was produced for their amusement under the auspices of the dramatic committee. The play was interesting and excruciatingly funny. We will refrain from further com- ment now, asjthe_play_ isl toi be given again soon and it would not be fair to let out the secrets. Pentath ton a n d Decalhalori Tryputs For Places On the ^O^mpteTeam Will Be^ ^ Hftm Soon. throwing the javelin (best hand) and 1,500 meter: run.^^^^p^R|0.11 W^-Mf M°Bt 8evere Test. The entries for these been forwarded to the local men bjT 24--Hold for Weekly--May 7 ..gSfll Martin Delaney.^1* *s thought that about ten athletes will compete in the 'gruelling' tryoaia^^^^^-^^i The open try outs will be held June 8 on Northwestern field. In these MOST GRUELLING TRIALS The first delegation try for a place on the represent the United Olympic games to be of athletes to team that will States in the held at Stock- £R* APPEAL OASES WERE REPRIMANDED. fourteen "of When called before Justice Harrison ursday Frank Ptocieniak and Nick rosius, notorious "blind pig" keep- refused to enter any defense. They jre both fined and they appealed the ses-to the criminal court " "^ [The men and several inmates were rrested In raids during the past jek. The cases against thOJnmates nolle prossed. Brosius and Pto- ik^ave'been in similar trouble ifore. They, have been found guilty rery time they had a hearing. The men evidently believed that they uld make a better fight in the crim- al court and were undoubtedly ad ised by their .attorney, J J. Bellman, hicago, to enter no defense. The rosecution put witnesses on the stand nd wlien both sides rested Justice frarrisdn fined both men on two founts, running a nuisance and selling liior without a license. The fines •ere $50 and $100, both men getting the same fine. iALOOrBRAWL ENDS- AS MAN IS STABBED As the result of a saloon brawl be- tween two Evanston men Charles Jrackley, 712 Oakton street, is in a serious condition at St. Francis hos- *ital with a knife wound ih his-jab^ Elwyn Barron, fourteen years age, 1510 School street, Earl Tobin, tw^lvel JjD44_JWells--street, and John Burps, filteeirnriFr^rahklin street, Chicago, found loitering- where wheels most congregate, were picked; up by the local police and sent home with a reprimand, Friday. holm will come to this city next week Thursday when the pentathlon meet will be held. In this tryout" there are five events: running broad jump, throwing the javelin (best hand), 200 meter fiat, throwing the discus (besfhand), and 115 meter flat Each entry must com- pete in each of these events, and the one or two men finishing With the best all-round score will be selected. Will Stage Event. One week later, May 23 and 24, 4he^ decathalori will ^Jte^^a^eji^jDn Northwestern field. sists often events, This tryout con- flve being run off papers found in his pocket gave the name of fimmona Luetscber, 1917 Efete* avenue, Rogers -Firkf:^ -4B'■■"'■■&■ the men do not have to enter any certain number of events, but can tryout in the event for whioh they are best fitted At all of tfe trial* the best athletes in the middle west and--west -w; garded as the highest class meet held in the country because the stars all try to make the; OlympIc^Jteam, ielh^the^sreaiy ambitiojr^jtll rst class track men,, Two more arrests by the were made Sun- police in • their that the MAN INJURED A young maif^supposed to be Em- mons Luetscher, 1917 Estes avenue, Rogers Park, was found unconscious on Ridge avenue; hear St. Francis, Sunday afternoon, v He was rushed to the hospital. ■ '; * As there were ho witnesses to the accident it is not known just how the young man was hurt, but a broken bicycle found along the side of the road furnishes a clew that the police believe accounts for the accident. The handlebar on the wheel was People are known they keep--out of. company the first day and the remaining five the second dayv^ As_Jn_±be pentattu nlth6-men_jnust- compete in all-ten-|-when events and the one or two men with the best score will be selected. ' The events to „be run off May 23 are 100 meter flat, running broad jump, putting the weight, running high jump, and 400 meter run. May 24 the»-iollowing ^events will be staged: 110 meter hurdle, throwing broken near the center. It is thought that Luetscher was riding rather fast the bar broke- and that he pitched over striking his head on the hard road. There were no signs on either the man or the wheel to in- dicate that he had been struck by an automobile. Upon examining the injured man a bad bruise over ^the right eye was found, and it is thought that he sus- day oy tne ponce, in- their war against drivers of horses.that are un- fit-for use. John Glees^-JiM^ Archer street, Chicago, aha^Ffahlfe Mfflef, 2315 Hartzell 'street, are the men ar- Glees was driving horses that the veterinarian of the Evanston Humane society^ ^^d^houJAlb^^hot^a. wer^iibJoluteiy unfit for serviced <At:^ the trial of Glees Monday Judge Boyer ordered the animals killed. | This was done. The case of Miller "£ was continued until tomorrow, -a Hl|ch TMr wa_gon tft^a sj;ar--always and ever excepting the jdjamatic^ brand. ^•,r-^.<'""r^~r.^ ."~"-Trr•>..":;. EVANSTON CASH MARKET * 'ramWERTZ, Proprietor m< Y%6 will soon save enough to make it worth trad* --iiii^4ng^Here¥ Whole ims Bacon, 1< Creameri Fresh Special Halibut j in, 3 to Butter, [gs, pe ►r Friday, Fresh Trout rteak............... White Fresh Veal Veal i*ish ..... )ressed C loulder Roasts few .......... Lean Pork Roast. Rendered Lard,. 2 1005 Davis St. Phones 275 and 276 lomen. Michael Hussey, who stabbed Jrackley, is under arrest and is be- leld-nntil^ the doctors-issuo-som^L word in regard to the Injured man's chances for Tecovery. _-^' The men met in the saloon of Bei- el brothers at Devon avenue. They ecame engaged in a heated argument ut did not fight in the saloon. Hus- ey left the barroom and stood in a ark corner of the stairway waiting or Brackley. As Brackley left the barroom Hus- ey jumped from his hiding place ith a knife in his hanck--^Before^ ackley could defend himself his as- ailant had inflicted a mean cut in abdomen. The men in the saloon eard Brackley's cries of: paid Jand ran to ^s assistance. As vsoon as it [was seen that he was badly injured he was rushed to St. Francis hospital. - Satisfactory wear is what Eiffel Hosiery guarantees. Whether the stockings are C5ttoli7X,{sTe or Silk, trie ^est grades for the prices are assured^ Every weight is here, from the thin gauze to the heavier cottons, in fine even weaves. We rec- oTTimend and guarantee the following grades to be^ perfect in fit and"c^tof^nd^fo^ give satisfactory wear, or new ones to replace them: In Black, Tans and Linen spliced bee Gauze, light and medium weight. Pai, Eiffel Endurance tops. Eiffel Lavender Tops kuown in this localityjto need further mention. PairTTTTTT.. 7... ..".\>. .... are too well Whit^ZSJtxoji^JKliexe^the wear conies, toa^wtth 4-inch double garter Eiffel Silks and a large line tops i^spliced^Jie A special stockiirg A special gaj in Black, evening shad< ^obs^a^d^soles. i iff^l Qllkc with lavender tops, irrCl^OlUV^ as weiL asplain s, in the better grades are the best silk stockings we know of.=We carry them in all colors, and guarantee satisfactory wear. Pair EIH^ Endurance Stocmn |p FOUNTAIN INSTALLED. RTh^fountainf^rtrWasEhi _ nna^ ChTcago ^avenue "has- been 1W- stalied by the city and is ready for operation and will be turned on with- ln_the_Jiext few days. ......:' ■ The most satisfactory stocking for any occasion, perfect in finish and fit. Strength where it's needed. Blacks, Tans, Whites in all sizes. 9 a^nd 9i at 3Qc All other,sizes, pair .^.^ .... ....>_^x?-.,^^^ in the larg- have ever Childrjen's Eiffel3ocks est selection of new patterns________^ _shown>_ TIip stylp^"amf~gTfl?Tps are* esipepiaWy good. " Plaids, stripes and all the plaiff colors at, pair................ CrfP^I 44-Q<i1Kr" Fine Cashmere--for Eirrei oauy chiidr^and infants. All colors. PairT., 77.TT.TT. Eiffeff Little Mischief JWo^l^tocMttgsJpr Infants, of fast colors. All sizes. Shotting Out Sound. \T7" Why do so many, of you classio Musicians wear such yery long hair?*' aaked the InquiBitiw^rt^^HEto-t we can comb it down over our ears in case anybody plays ragtime^- "71 ^oufcstocfctng --ft xrantafir^qua^ iS&iS' [z^sm'&m2 ."rV.-ftsa- JWAHlLii JlsaMfc:-1---

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