PPfPSRSSffMlflfB^ ClMBW, a a gradjBjjfe^pff and a aon of 1 of CM^IP In the SOttfii Young lete, wm a lead tavorite^lfetiife- is more, durli^ ^^ he never w^o^haine for ttMMiey; schobtfllc #Bat^ Tale itiavet^tr to. otter At ^/•ai'a aoalns^tetcUes of th* unlvorsiiy the ^Imary depattnaeiit ioiffce^iai^^ Jgafsjg^-^ :wSitteii|f^^^ cept thoSi^room** of W same school st one*balitfc^ cumbea^ He* iuperlbr ability teacher led ^^ oi greater responsibility, and in 187* toi|$|iir»^ policeniatt had |^el£^:|iii^i^ him. ^w*nes was assist laujgoiij^^ alaoMitho employ of^/Br«JK. '•. Dui^g the ^ ^w«rd:^p^rti<;: 'jag"""' take the speeder acid rate of tiarty-flveWleaparted svv but the uniTer^^i^l:1 "" moat - hive >ew ap«rt in tke study of Roman AiCiiQffim lOOTledse of Latin Mta, end for a alm«ar period-ahe president of ^^aT,lf^iffii|tt. •Ota. In 1895 she was e^cted manag- ing editor of The^nloii Signal, ti»f official organ of the National W. C. T. TJ.; and in 1898 she was called from to the office of National have a ,^._.„^.v., and Gennaji oi^^reiiqji (the principal texts of atn^V Ire wrttteji In sixth century' .%S^m^iM-:M:'0M'- naY* made a at«^ ©^ th« Napoloonio and the Oerniaji^pep^ eodes, and most have wj......~"* must be eJWtorfft % ttmtribatte^ legal m^S$!^^Sk^^^7>P:': mffs IBNHHI ;«tpiieWfc, The boj w>b s*comirtlahea all this ^° wo« W '^ertoed de^ graduated f*mv JHiuoto WesJeyan unfc varaity, at ^hjqiBJn^^ with the iflgrn( ot bAr o^ science. Wli^ tA^ In» proved tlMtt the stndeilt^ atiOeU eotdd be oom^ bined, ftr^^iif^^ uoirerst^ fXMptbaa bajwball, and de; bating teanut ftitd; captain of the varsity timek,te»A* to l»0«ae re- ceived the degree lofJL B. from Yale with hlglieit hoiutra, an4 in IMt he from^Tal|t|0^;" This year her ws^ x>realdeat of the ^ndnate claam,, pjreaideiit of the Yale senate, eritie o< th^ Wa^lcmd Debat- ing club, mrt efcalrnmn ef <tie class day an* taxation c^ secured oi^eTtlM ll^anaon debating prises Ode )^a^ two wltUMsTB:' thesis prnvo et f^S*v " eslsSftted. 'At Braast«s*ltili£^^ went There be otbev ____ _ tag am way ^tlnnaued^ taisool. ,-, for of one rary dubi in the 7t^yii^-li§v^^ head of. the department of Bngllah car got away. .is* .,.-. fli^jbJj^ssjBi^^ that ha* ewr beeji gbren In l^lnnetha on a UU oo^ion and those who are " bowerer, a| i>ery condition of the ji y'lle^l*^**: garage In I liegrif___ exchange of words a hold of ^the held ^oy the woman Mawthea Pifiled Mia JUvolver. be patriotic programfwlll be along one man In m' * Mrs. Fry's executive ability is cou- pled with twiiBoal talent as a writer and pnblic speaker. During a year spent in travel and Btndy In Europe, She contribnted reajoiarly to several of the leading mftgaxinf« and n^wBpa- jbj^-lsit Jiar^lb^liw^ desk she has found time to pnt oat one very>cceptahle book, "A Paradise Val- ley Gtrl," and has ' written a nnmber or leaflets of speeial mterert ai&d h^ ' ^;.w^«l^^|^l^,C^;'tL: ':'&&. J^ wa^ on« of the Jodgei in the lih^ oral arts^department of the World's Columbian expoaUiola held in iplSS3/and heire as elsewhere id»e ^ gave^warty, conscienUons devotion to the worjc in hand.< â- .,,= / -- '- ">-^ t K A distingojshing ^aracterlstic of tbis scholarly woman who has given ftteb honorable and effieient service to the Woinan's Christian TempeTance Union, ia ber breadth of vision, her re- oeptive attttade toward aU that makea. for the development and betterment of bemanity, and her nnfainng opiiniitiin. Sb« m greatly beloved by those who are privileged to be b« coworkejs at Nfttfotaal V. at rj. headqearters, and her aoimd jndgment and keesi intuition mafctslier a vabied^md. U uated repre- t'^M^mm on hia way to KeQilwortb to.get'Hawtbes lie met Oftoer Kane of Kenilworth bringing the mas to WB- metto, Kane bad been called My neighbora wbohad wit^ssed ^ . at the Bto<* garage. Kane^told^^M^ then he Aad better go to Wilmette and and pulled his i«rolver, imt Mawtbea had fled into the honae. Oraham tnea returned to Wilmette and swore out a warranf for the negro charging him with resisting an oflcer. •%.........._,. „, _ |r^;f^|^ltt%ot band resolution to that - Alderman Knapp, â- JMfej committees W%MW$***' WtanyAtnlWa A program conateting of twenty-four athletic events has v been arranged. This i» the largest number ever at- tempted to 1» run off. hut it win not take as long this year aa previously be- give himself up or it would go hard wit£ nniftv- â- "â- .7% â- " "' ^ " 9^'x â- •', r V Mawthea was gi ven a trial by Jw^ tice of th« Jr^ace ^ and was fined $2& and costs for speeding and^ and coato for resisting an omcer. Se said he would never try to eaeape againC : During the time J>etween the patri otic pregram and the athletic events the Boy Bcouto Vifl give an exhibition dHIL Itie oaual qag parade for cfail- «v^ jpears of age wiU also ^%^^iyrug|m» r^-fbe- evening is about the same as these of the peat hihâ- â- ! Siiaslail ' ftr. or « the N*^*** «* '"S^* ^ *^ Since last week Oraham baa arrested following for speeding in Wil- mette: F. H. iTebbi Keailworth, $1© and costs; W. It Wright, Chicago. $le and costs; C. H. Meyers, Chicago, |6 and costs; G. B. HUlsman, Chicago, |6 and cests; Edward Kenny, Chicago, $10 and costs;.Jt Schmidt. Cnieago. fit and costs; James Wilson, IadianapolnX IntL, $10 and costs; Harry Mos. Chi- cago, $10 end cosU; P. G. Brown, Chi- cago, $10 and coats; IS. H. ^art, «i» -«- -â€"t-; J. M. Csdaby. Lakb Forest, f& and costs; C. CJw> J«. a* Iowa, fJfcMss^eisJts^ '^? ^ - ^Tb« Bvabato^ splice have not f. sis. yet been aWe to bicato ts* osmer^ ef the two years, patriotic moving pictures being- aslected. A patriotic eoneert will alao be given. The songs will be led by a mate cnorua. •"•'â- â- '- Beeause of the popularity -of the dancing, which has been given each year, the platform, will be made larger thia year and the music will test later./ """ ' _"'_2_ / • â- â- . '*"' "- The following is the list of commii- iees for the celebratioit: Horace bL Capron, general cbalnBan;. speakers* coanUttee^ Revr S. P. Smell, chair- man; finance committee, Willard Bolte, cbnJ^nuuv Cftlvitt Fentress, John Montgomery^ Dr. W. U Ballen- ger, Dsa, Oinuninaa, Baymond 8.1 winshbj, mmnW*kQ&&.mB<*t: p. a Magle, H. A. DeWindt, Sherman Owwiivvm iSBwiiSSMijit gyaaS SSwr •, Jasnes Scbeiner, Wimam Kloep- the investigation tration plantj'wa^ wouleV ..^-. _ » ^ -â- „-,.'*fP' the pitometer teste proy« at the pumping atatfon to perfect m theii page betajg' bj»w slippage twtween tnis city :mett^^«>|y^:lllireiaf'v" some_________ village i^y for ie^vjjsy.'iil' """*' to-^regJlls^ to have the water that has Ae meters The % resolutton time agu ing that the commM works be restramed from on property that m lie or belonging to tlio city with^ first curing the peraissipn of the council, was turned down by tKa fk^ diciary commmee. In tts^ac* apub* stituto reeolutioU callmg for tb^ inisaitaer to be allowed to d*> ^ gency •'workV"nirt'-^0^^t^jii^g^ to jmake a moiftbly i^auoJ^ cil, was presented. Alderntan Bossw bach-, was' -tj^^iinjjrl ^soibBv""ICiiS * gainst' the measure.^'; • ': To Pave Noyse Court. Oidlnances calling to the naving, teylng of water and sewer niains ear Moires__courts between -*mAmm^â€" â- â- --*-«â- -â- • streets, was ^passed- "i^pon~ .bjjr. ibe recommendathn ot the board cm public improvements., • ^gi*#§|^_l^ :' A resohition was iMuuted wbJcb or--^ decs the collector of special menia to pay rebates- to property owav enK who were overtaxed «i:;esjrts||^ special asaessmient& [â- &'â- â- -»:.:%>':$*â- *^\fp : On the advice of the water 'sois^---^ mittee the coiinefl ordered a water ^ ffi-ia laid to t&e St. Mary's baseball :" j field, 'west of the dty. This wiU also - > ; Paul Oassmw, Frank & Fuller.jaerv^ Peter OrbaeaTwr, Antnomy Bhmt, Stew- "dbts# .Ssslss^sBSsBB^ftisnT '~~)gttsasBB%M^'~'asBl " A'JsBBiSsskaw aTa%sBMSa~ atnletle cesnndttee^lajrres Bosl, that sscttom builds up. â- â- r ; • Tbe strieeta committer >dw>catadJ , the placing of street peats •$ in the Geratani* sdd£ "- â€"Ac â- 'J ,1