rThey Ewi LimiU Where and • Nort)i Bhar* dniiM «»tior^i of songhlrda^^^ sktt^A^fe """"*"" •*~!,""fc :; â€"'• â- ties to, From Bvwwton »• fltt ttortli M Forest complaint* h*T»; been he«nL Some of tneee ^«n*Wirn*^ PT*f«a limits ot the audflreetthe , „...... ......, tame squirrels running about the sheets have been ah^ It J»t^ ness of the gaime wattten to *tfl» tbia practice. The queatiOB at once arieea, who ia - lis and where It: «e? " One thing is certain and- thai to that he has not been very mnch In evi- Most of these inhni|aii hantamen ape from Chicago, and Svmday is given as the day of greateat slaughter. JBv- aiston, Wilmette, Kenilworth, Win- netka, Qb^*^ &&&******** ingly are intent «poh ©n^c#*tblni; â- toe oppo«tnal^^ts*>a# the lives of these defenseless and stei**----+^-i!&'^^2^^ 4iv?V?**»«j fifcoki* CsMdltloam Bad. ' â- The coe^ttons nt:th* Skx>kie at Winnetfca and Glencoe have probably been the scene of the greatest slaugh- ter, thongh,.man/^ds have been killed just west of fee Bvunstom city limits. Carroll D. Mnrpay, a resident of Winnetksv desert*** the slangliter which has been taking place on the Skokie in these words; "I walked oat across tho Bkokle Sunday before last, and saw hundreds of meadow larkn circling about ths great nuusb," Jrfe said, '**"st*m ***•* flocks rishig aft fttttetln* were very beautiful, b«t I obssnred that the wttsV -*: . . IS not far away. There Onto m*ea yda can't hear hart a The Wilmette holiday shops, under the auspice* of St. Augustine's Epis- copal church, wiU have for disomy ' sa)e at the parish house on: the and evenings of Dec. 3 and 4 a most remarkable assortment of ail the season's novelties. Thet enter- tainment will be presented for young and old. A dainty cafeteria will he a feature. This year's shops give prom- ise of surpassing all previous suc- cesses. .-;â- â- • f&mWP*i .'j&W- Mi%^iyp|i|pg Twtive Cases ill Evanston Caused by Impure Milk the Only Ones Re- ported so Far to IMilth |p which isnt fired shots before I At 8 o'clock, when 1 gjtt**v I saw two hunters returning to the carried repeating game bags were «t*s later I saw fito hoys with rlfies Chicagoana and thoughtless boys are doing this ~ 'The bowling tournament of the Wilmette ,.. Country club began on Monday evening of this week, when the "Committee" played the Pirates. There will be ten teams. Each team will have a captain and four players. The games will be rolled on Alleys 2 and 3, Alley No. 1 being \left for other members, including ladies. Games start promptly at 8 o'clock. On Tuesday evening the Giants play ed the Cubs. _^=i Wednesday, November 20, Browns veT Red Soa. - - Thursday, Norember 21, Athletics vs. Senators. ^Friday, November 22, Tigers vs. White Sox. , The teams and their members are as follows: Committeeâ€"Dr. C. N. Reese, cap- tain; George D. White, P. N. .€ut!«r, W. J. Phelan, J. T. Ling. Piratesâ€"Dr. R. S. Pattillo, cap- tain; B. B. Besser, Dr. J. A. Burrill, F. J. Sang,. P. B, jUIeni > Senatorsâ€"H. J. Wolf, captain; J. J. Slddall, Jr., R. B. Ward, J. D. CouiTer, J. P, Stone. Giantsâ€"J. J. Spear, captain; B. F. Brown, E. Kircbberg, Jr., T. H. Mus- •08, G. J. Blehl. Brownsâ€"Munroe Cole, captain; W. B. Weigel, D. E. Allen, Jr., E. B. Bathbone, H. P. Thomas. Tigersâ€"R. S. Baker, captain; M. W. Zabd, J. P. Gearing, I. M. Hatch, 8. P. Dibble. Cubsâ€"W. P: Seng, captain; J. B. Marshall, R F. Kelly, C. N. Roberts, S. C. Cotton. Bed Soxâ€"Edward Zipf, captain; A. G. Frost, C. R. Latham. H. M. Mel- vflte, Ira A. Jones. .. White Soxâ€"C. C. Carnahan, cap- tain; A. W. Hawkes, W. J. Kenney, A. B. Selboid, C. D. Wortbington. AthleticBâ€"H. M. Gardiner, captain; Lu A. Clark, A. P. Foose, B. W. Mfe Culfa^igit, O. 8chmidt. Substitutes--W. N. Cornell, J. F. Deris, CD. Heller, D. F. Anderson, W. A. Brown, C. ft Clark, George J. Dietrich, Dr. C. H. Searle, Geo. Bird, Dr. W. J. Montgomery, J- G. Berber. The north shore villages are prac- tically free of disease. Not in years have the different municipalities along the lake been so free of contagion at this season of the year as are they today. The health officers from Ev- anston north to Glencoe report that they have no reports of any diseases that are bothering or worrying in the least the residents of this district. One reason stated by the health au- thorities for this/fine, healthy condi- tion is the beautiful fall that we have had, with few storms, little rain and no snow; Most diseases occur after a heavy snowstorm or after a number of hard rains. This fall the weather conditions have been almost perfect Health Officers Watchful. Then another point pointed out is thai the health officers and health commissioners have been more watch- ful than in previous years. In the past, when contagious diseases have existed, the quarantine rules have not been enforced as strictly as they might nave been attd the result was that and was mti^uced giving power to the :tts^^^«##^#:a^ sewers for the transfer of the sewage from the lsJce to the canal. The <»un cil did not complete the work on this proposition, but called a recess ing *m Friday;^i^^^-^il^^ 'jw^nssireei .. #|#nawi|;i^ alo>rnieaso toa^ebaMwilJ.......... with it wjieii *k Otofesi up for flnal de- eision. "'â- v"*'J" â- " -':-"â- '"â- '::V'-: J Another ordinance was passed changing the names of three streets In the CksrmanU subdivision so that they twttl i«ofre|tt^»nd i to €Mca*o streets^ Tl^ wiai done at the re* quest of the residents of the district so that they might secure their mail through the Chicago postofflce. The following are the streets whose names werOiCj^^di Germania street to Sheridan terrace, Maple court to Berry street, and Schurs court to Bosword avenue. â- >, â- - â- '* â- «-- â- :t *, â- ": co: of Evanston, ,_ ,^»^klM_.. havf^iii^io^PSl^ an ^eudei&or""!o%« dowment for the pm ContagiousK/,^E»ia*s*a|e>:: :^1sisjpi«ftigf been suc^lfiMn* W& wo«k the scribed. The tealil work and the dtemaltttng4*»,Qftft'M«% pected > to be raised wiibjh»' the |Mgt Jilk 'â- W$iÂ¥ii BiUED FOR NOV. 23 FinsitwrAlMfW^ pleted m tHi-â- â- 's%iitali^;-,gW'#!!r^ try rnn. The contest win dtart »t » a^^iss^r^rl^ teams in competttion. The schools of the "Big Nine," including Ohio State, cbffien ill wtUt some disease^ wereItoBtitfy^^ allowed to play in the streeU with I Ames and Missouri, will figure in this •IVC CHICKEN DtMMCR. The Lsdles* AM Society of the Christian church, at the corner of Greenleaf street and Maple avssme, â- aaisiiiiri GsBir annual chickett din- ner for rriday evening of thin week This event has come to be looked for other children. This^ waa especially true relative ^tol;w»^\il^\f^^ measles. The health authorities intend to ob- serve the same rigid quarantine roles throughout the winter in the hope that the number of contagious cases win he hept down, -•';'• There are a few eases of scarlet fever scattered through the different villages, although all are considered to be mild ones. Winnetka has a cou- ple of cases, Glencoe one 'and Evans- ton five. The eases in Evanston are in the western portion of the city and are being watched closely by Dr.'Vle- tor 8. Balderston and his staff. Typhoid Uses Grip. Typhoid fever has not had near the grip on the citizens this year as it has in the past. Close watch has. been kept on the milk source with the re- sult that the supply now delivered ia almost above suspicion. Besides this Evanston and Wilmette have been drinking lake water that has been treated with a hypochlorite solution, which, though not pleasing to the taste, is certain not to contain typhoid gennSr Of the twelve cases In Evanston di- rectly traceable to one milk supply these was one death. The eleven other children, who were the victims of attacks, are now all on the road to recovery. Other contagious diseases such as spinal meningitis, diphtheria, small- pox, chJckenpox and tonsfiitis have been conspicuous by their absence throughout these fall months. and last year the crowd of their history, at work for that MY. Pope'a pre- of Booth Tarklngton'S ~Mon- MILTON «H>PC RstCITAL. Mrs. J. J. Collins, the ______w osi Friday evening.^ Nov. j»V wlR hm a inaa^hd aad social httsljr-df event Owing to the able work of sur- veyors. Wood and Munroe, every con- testant will be provided with a blue print of the coarse. Coach Omer is putting forth every effort to make this event fttkftt«f! tof wnjerence cross couiitryWstory. #fi^tfff!ff From alli^portt Wisconsin seems tii^ll^iiroiia^^^^ ^prater, the Badgers have lost Cleveland, the winner of individual honors last year, and Bradish* but retains White of their "rets." This leaves most of their team raw material Ames, the ltll winner, has lost Farquahar, their star, and the best In the country. Illinois has a fair team hot it is wanting In stellar performers. Cope Is probably their best man. Indiana ia reputed strong. Minnesota possesses only a mediocre teaaV " With the exception of Captain Busby the PunrtsteaM la in good shape. Last night the men trotted slowly over the coarse more to get an Idea of how to run tt to advantage than to show any speed. In case Captain Busby con- tinues In poor form another man will be picked to take hie place. .A regu- lar routine of praetlee will be pursued from now on, «stf Ooach Omer will pay more attention to keeping the men In shape than to developing any speed. Neat mmmii&i$&k Wj^**^ take nWce that m wmfwm*mm best possible condition on Saturday WINHETKATOCIVE DIMER8T0P00R few days by persona who hate been -aakedf netstaw/ ally hw ^he = eis^mttve^ije^^ make up tlmVM**<$*^' ^^^^:"^M ' â- The campaign has been a^grea^^^s^^ cess^ : ^HievMB»ids*llilhTi^ the largest financial prooismiens e*wt« Attempted in this territory. :;<:^0$^m. ganiaetion and the':?team ^w^rl^nl^^^ memheis has been perfects * Aft thoii towns have done their share aa^sAest? the entire stun is raised credit^willrhefe^ due all the way along, from hlvaastatt north to Glencoe. ?â- â- ii'^m^:^m^^y f The snccesir x>f the ^anip^gi* only attained through:" the shown in the movement: by ^e «iP tens. The people realised from the beginning that the hospitarwoujfc lit* for the benefit of all the citizens, rich .and' poor alike. ~ *^v*** -#», »** .Vw.-.www • ^wyMM^^wMMWM^^ "»â- ' â- P*l|i.!lM«lBPf "«»* ThartfrFuirngflT" *â- ......'»f*§ | With th tlere form w ^ ,... r „„ _. .. , _ tie first night's i» the cmiimUtoej soliciting funds met wM success and t^e donations and subscriptions were generous. Wlthi^»,lef» tha^ aweelt the total shot up above tjte |25,000 rJhrk. .... . '.: .:.^.^ ...ty-a-m'- Each night the teams gatberjed in the rooms ofrthe^Eya4D»to^.4|ominef^ cial association and talked con " their work" over f^-dinnef tahle* When they left the4fWe it wss to make a house to house canvas of the neighborhood to which they had been . ^ . - j *«'â- tar* â- •â- '- +4f * assigned.. *r -v ! *i:, •?**^ '^ \ Many of the memoers of is» teams #ere composed of^^ya4Bb^r|fro» lie different suburbs. The fact that the medical men' were fir the fight from the start helped matortafiy Ifi securing the subscriptions. All the towns were liberal In maktog dona- ttons., Whett q» U^~wt*to*fltoa* are summed up it wiU be found that tie different towns gave equally cortik&g tqJbJ^^nonulattoB. Unfortunate famfiles In Winnetka to hnve Thanksgiving din- ners supplied to them by the WteneV recitolfka Belief and Aid society* Owing to the fact that these were a number of last year the society has the following notice any aoeleties or isdrriduals who are Idannisc to provide any dinaera word to Mrs. Jasaes G. Weart, gtf-w, ehalnaan of thia committee The BaUsf aasl AM soelety urffl date this favor >vesy ssnch.? paign, Eddy of the mer ningi-^'«,^Presa bCTS of TJi» ^ _^ sens got inio^the right spi* >Tbe dtisensofanthe at has done Thomas H.I committee thia' hospital and â- â- « jisisarf) ist cltbens of this district __------------ Uted shows conchtsivetythat the cM- â- hns realised thm nead. We ^os> hav# agg,90d and the tsassw^hsris) stopped batora the end of tiso'Maris:** iiB»;ii»Jjm»mi"i.iciiTiijiuiiij|,iiL!:i