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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Aug 1913, p. 1

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, school dwi^-)^0^imif^^::0^^ i- giving the:i^d|iil#a#lW#. :^coe, whtoe^Mffi|« >*.oienco8 »i»^i^||P^:i?«^ii pool, thi-ii^jp^ifi^^iii^ii :tou8 ont^g^^i^^ week wMffej^ clal canttf plan Inaugurate^ W hP*^#i»'^ " ' f^ireo»i«a of Mr 'fitt, 8CO»^|g' S-^t5v'^Pi'*tf^WvJi &; A<$ti|Mtf'< tfty â- :are ationfiews a^ jaot pi^ded. But »» ......lief"^^^ •; we toableseot ntorylgtoje »^.*^^1« *»tttytag to know ^**.~.,-l^.,.w -•-«-•• â€"^-^^i^;,^^^ swim i!^«;tew:: *wek«.':' Every person' [Imis b^ ^lttotwiMtic in the w»rk and >â-  I hope WW It cttQtinued er«ry sum liflipK^piti^a^Wnirand New Trier residents Dpening of toe »choot Former Evanstonian, Who for Eight Years Has Been Chief Disbursing Officer, Has ;nation Accepteoff g h Jiesidents v mette continue "sjajeje^^nT......... movtns in^o. since U» |j§est sJeW"of.;W)p& tod undesirables Uoo of Utf YD- meeting called' demonstration a few weeks s^oWfa^^ this ,/j^:::^^i';^a" paimded:' ..1km. streets ca^^r tanners proclaiming HEHANDLEo 2i7 mm'&^lm-igi$si metto CJvte a^^ were chosen pptoWslBliJ- \::'a^sjl^fe:^fateMaipa' :W;-,; BobV ,'*Ts Writers on Canal Subjects Praised Wrier the Excellence of l8r&? Wtffc H« WW Return MilS Evanston Next Month. "dmghotis«:,..|trs* ident; Harold ' ^.^"Ma* Bdwenl. X Williams, better .taow* &an*^^ â€"-" .'_- ... â-  â-  '____ ' I < Viii' ^ ii mii i. "mi Mm hit in JW •#â- ! - Ift m â- ^fcW^*tw^aw-. m\1miim*mm rith their of to swim andb 4 er athletics/^tllrttaaw them with aSnkppy » ....... ere only cleto rej^tt< ||f Scenes or" 1& The abote^JjL the campus # ft |* group- of^rtwl ^Joying a game other is a ||ittie theater* group of b Physical wi by John H; McLean, by order of George W. aoethals, chairman and chief engineer of the commission. How- He .Wae' • NottSed^';;:- It is not stated whether or not politics had anything to do with M» removal. Uncle Sam. ih'all things official i| i|^:,a^ is how Shorty" learned he wae no longer to be chief dUburstog o«c|r; â- -%;'/; ^'f%' C*M^-vCa»»lv)Be^^t;'f.X. ligtP^iron^ '-uMmm^mm i» herein afc JT '^•'eliww.,irar^ poJn^4lito^ #* J*4* . 'i$ls^j^ial>B^--MHi«3r^Cainei^--:&j^\'$&£ place included which were not bUledl There ^llpai, *reiiej^hi.4{^ Were ttAett on $#ls#^#r.,.,... ©all, while the4 were :ve1U-^rr|uJtge4' ,. . completed. experienced -â- Â«tre^%»r|c^^ letlc feats furnished thrills efitwg* for all of the •pectatoTB, The oroeeeds 'â- "•â- !'J"--J'• ^;^;.|efritjr «ie e«r6U*«e in- ' trarchaalng eostoiwe and -"â- 7'->?â- ' ?*v =-â- !'â- . '.'JUv..-..ii'-:.-;"â-  "',â-  -rf- 'viV ^swMi*^**'^ Physk^ blrecter Hyatt itt^ ' Hrtte the few;«^|^^^;||ii^^ been ll| "Of course 700 . the throngs 01^ the _ ;the case:te::lii*v|ppej^_^^, 'the <mr^^i00^M^ here are vae»^ different ltost srery | boy aiid girl la New^^ Tri« township will retir%eltoot fi^ptember(^"wheii .j&'^Hyatt w& d&i *&W 4«te». •â-  athletic coach tot the promtoeat north shore n^^sclipeli iSfr will orSwas^ tory of th*i^o<}l, vDon his wtom and Toong wanrtoVe. . A prelty l^sne Sreddmg was "sol- *;emnized m^:$M*&^&9im* % CentrsJareiuie, Oies^ Mottday (ttight ni^:iiM^it^^M^^0» l^ower .l^wliK^^9|j|%^^|^,..s« r»ard Brli^y|te?^i^^tiir«^ ,fwtor..of th» «c«eo« TJl^ta» esereh, Ji*fflciate<L " theVeddmg, The brMar p»^ >*s «o»*Cfed of 3sses Bnmji i\>irW ajid Snoe B«^ i>» atsftf^-^ijijjfgigb^^^ *I aerick: tjn^, ^^ j,^ »ai^^^ *""" The iti^ neiJMsrisiT wee slit . AI*er * weddli«;i «tf& Is the- east l^ere; 4g»7^M'«MMW^Jfii#')Me^ «#^ *52 "the ilseghlia e# Itr sad Mrs, M. J. "â€"*-'*â€"â- - hMip '^^BBli ""As^^S^Bisit'^'^^Sfcis^Bi'^lBBki . ; h»t rwsaftj easae to 0esv Mi'" .. ;a«Sow8T^llr1im«^ l^^%.:f- ;s^""««w»o%':'^.: 'ch«»*imt itreet, '^mmt^i'^.^^^-^ ith :i^:ft^:;"*i& tUiag « We^ele .0^';I«mfe ^#ii^ ***** -W::W foa down bV an sart©*eebne oWiied sum! bnoesmatos, ^.^*?5*2a£ .<^«.t^i :• -»&i- ««ntlluc from â- Wm Tttrth wsi takei tfr-tte lest*,: sad the exceIlSK» ^ot^^i^^'CoBiiw:*^ ws«;if»#sfj^r 'Ml * ette to retar*^m:^m3^" in Evanston as "Shorty" WUliami, hi ^to^li««^et no loiiger chief disbursing officer of [If ipl#%t eJ^ the Isthmian cans) commission. The first of the month he^wMiucaeededfo*^^ mlah caloel commifsion. elfectlfe Aug. ^;'i»18.,.tlc^;^ward^ J. W|l^s,;ile» slg^. The cash, booke and oth«r encoursg^ raf intelligent'-' and progreasiTe â- ; j>u^fc^;sp!rtt. '.;.;'â- .# tv promote lojcsl improvements. ;' ":T^^^nce^s^ provemehts, irab||e and:private.';^:f-'& â-  To dlscooiegs^:^e construction and eiectlov ot tihslghUy objects, ' ;.:To ";eiieoo^s|^t^' enterprise that will increase ||if/yslue of property, and provide possible for t and prosperity 1£^ oommunity. officer will be turned over to Mr. Mc- Lean «^:.;thit iy^r^M^^f^P-- â- <^oA- i^:Wi;::;Wmm9 may'lie given time to settle his accounts, bis resignation will become effective at ;tn^:'cio|e":of;*«)i|||ie^;:|^^ WZ. . . (^Utonan and Chief JEaglneir. ^M:*8*^t^'<iW**t 'â- *»r^'«*. - of T^cle Sam's most-lmportejnto«-|. |:::i;^li*M^itlen .^Cmm* â-  lie :\0kLWkf^ T^ above mformatlon came In a letter to Dr. O. H. Huribut, of JBrans- ton, isi* week, Ih the letter to Pr. Huribut, Mr. Williams says the^ bul- letin Is self-explanatory. ;,. ,;;jv#,-:. :. Mr. Williams states that In the eight years-be has been chief dis- bursing officer he has handled $217a 000,000 of United States money, with- out the loss of a single -cent to the government,"'.'â- .â- ' ."-:â- ..:~'~~ :':'iei^^'wb»i Mr. Williams fays, m *W:'i^.:::r:.. .:.:â- :.. - :";"^^"/ , "We are leaving for the States en the Alliance, Aug-1». We will «o direct to 1018 Cass street. La Creese, Wis., where I will visit for a couple of weeks) before going to Ivanstou. The order is out for a reduction of per cent of the force on Sept t erty to and :^:To:cwteet prevent their cut, andalreedy ttey are drillmg the holes in the dyke for ^ ^rwunlte, which will Wow It no-and let the to get back to the States and ndjnii XMeajr, myself end some into the sold | hood. weather gradually. Jim remensbeiv I used to wonder bow I would be sWe fined to «â-¼â€¢to the tropics, snd now, sftsr mmd from Aneon hospital, where she was wise we are all vrell sad happy, and don't intend to start now. are terribly aioloas to get back home 'and .^'fff^'es^*;'^^^'?^: Had fteputstlofi as Athlete. |f: Befom accepting the position^ at the canal sons 'Shorty- was an audi- tor for the Chicago A NortloresterB was probably 'j^^mn;^^ rall«»# «? w"*, vâ„¢mmZJ?ZZ£u> Issue n/nrittnte'M' a«ssl'felii"-«> â- i^^SS'^itm^^Wi^^ hUtons were totttMjpinlns; ^oto, toe .....â- "'~ |^«-;ito.:»iilto«**f ^ also w^ fs» Wnisetf a great «a writers on eftnsi *»• *#' V* ***% ' :^W^,^i:WM«WwX"' JtoflMf ni*s Mst^g!^^;"" ^k-^^md^m^^ ejected temporary rieinhold, vice pres- "'"'lM>e\aa^^:'to^ the meeting clear- . ...,^.,.. but wnliie^ci^ sens ',fi^. bjee||ih^^ members;-of', the 'ffif'"' be held September « \; The pnrposi ^ of Ihe. association set forth In the Ipllowlng list jreasons:/ \'j*w^*;i T": â- :;. to;.sec«M;bipf«|^ conditions in Wttnietto.^^**1"'"'^ " "' *»^*"^ To Gtme With tke:"li|rem_iw C^Sri. onNtvember Football dope already is beginning :^S...... jhe'saofrt ._.„. ^__ rwm*«toxi»»fo)i".^ '^................ Mr, Woods, fornierty an discuss toe propose Sheridan rsed to the 'trtot^'^sf ri': lisirdto to: theSherld , elation and Is to MeerveoU though the season does not openrto* ntorty two toon^ T4* schedule makers have completed their teaks and toe coaches are issuing caUs for the gathering of candidates. Thli s*rtii »^*«tt»t*^^ iirst spring pr»«^ the university and an early call ia ex- pected to be Issued by.;Ooa^:;p.i,;.Hi Orsdy for tiief:tfi&^&$&&â- ;**â-  the year. It is expected that football practice / -wilt -,', .vet|rt,: '1»e«WP|;,,,vtl»e> opening of school, though no tofor- msUon as to the exact date has been s^e*:on|i;|ffl5il witness tmtlsl practlci at » number of eastern and westsrn colleges, snd before October Is reached games wlU ,______,____,, l»**.;bsM,W^S^'^ eTseVer and wherever 'varsity football field. Judfsd from ty, healthfulness present mdloatlons. the oomtag •»• son should produce football In beet ;:*o;disoo«^aisl|«^ te'xir «naHt#:s|id':o>n«^ â- as'-poesftto/^iiieW lous autumn has wltnoessd. Few â- â€¢*(V(f(j*:'*,i ,*»WWB Workhouse Save He Hasn't IVprked iii^ilSare. ,:^\t»ve::::not woi|^§in'^enty-llT(e years, and what's more, I don't Intend to.'-"tony;wbrk,'w^aiill you have to do Is to go out ani asg for what you want No, slr^^pjjjt;, • man. of leisure." ..... '$&$%:Ji.r. .. Such was the mimsaal . statement made by Thorwaid Itonsen, a tramp, 48 years old, when analgned before PoUce Magistrate John P. Boyer, Of fivanston, on a vagiwe^r charge. He wss token in custody to Noyes street tospector ffiehard Ldndsay by Alley_______ _ _ after he had frightened women and TheT^ten^W^tracto ^^ threats. A ciowC^'lkiyn had Ut lowed tine vagrant and angered him by their jeers. Hs pjeked op a large water into the cut On Oct &::'*.&.'**> •^';*«»^;^r?Wi^.«^ tone it so short lwtWwtoto^I^^^ nntfl J*f^ nnestodjby 'who Uves In that neighbor- Da toe police eoart Hansen ♦100 and costs. He did not the fine In the least,- but did eight yearn1 am wondering Irhetter ptotost when Justloe Boysr mentioned -Mrs. wnixams has Just retarned wortAouss. ' --Wmit a mmutei Judge, 'that work-; for loaeteea days, havtog inideTgonelhouse Isno place for me .'.> **#?* operation for eppendidU. Other-, J worked tor twesty^e years, and t tbAWoriOioftse^oii Py#been -*. m*m»w- W-...-...I. â-  enfte. but -I don't want to Tetnrn. .-â- ,^;«p^r;-- ,i,-,^,.».^>-. After considering tjto fsct that too city of JBvanstoa would be fgreed to pay the city of CUeago SO cents a wmtmru day fet the tratop/e keep at the house, . _,.. _ ^y#(aitln. JisticwVBoyer dsKtfdedilator the Carlisle-todlani wBI Cornell team, w^fle l^nsrljahla ^elL your fins will mean stoty- win:%â- %&â- â-  ;-to:%:wlpe;:,/-'0«iC,ithe """""" That memory of Swsjflm^t^s ^etofy to re- 1»13. Harvard meets WHllams and eTsto faces Lafayetto on the same day. rfghtitv f*w 'to. The only dflfersnee Is In my theaue«esefiaenln»toatlosi^^ j|ee#ii|^M>^f^ ;w«^;#ip^»n1^ ^ ;;ii^:<l<»^^|s^^ D. Bass ei^ otoer^promtoent citing .ns^;^l^.^#ir|^,l^'^^ order that both.'fliieT e«, t^ ahsatmn of the Onntoeretsi i^o^thm. other gentleni^ who tohe the negattTe of thlsbtoproiweWoniwllibetoTi^ o^estlon of aimexto* that pea* of ijv- anston souto of Calvary to the city of ' '««QhtsBwttl»fliW|' 4sfft' lH)l-^ssslfc?-^CpnsnWIs^BRsnt'" pJ^MpT U**P^ est o^setlotm oostre^ng the peop 'pf.iBttois^ii^iW:^ of the CxmmeneW aetoclatlon win be thrown open :#^|*!*to^#***. 1870,CalUHtraMilli< G!o^THrtter,VVh«VtslttdE tst Woflth, Ali« Exr^wttet :iwff;tllr': 1^ as e nram«ailli>naJr^ tisjt^»ol?|i: Junto Colo, a gradeato •^e||e#:-^^p?^ ehangea have been madeln the play- abuses and,.$£ tog roles, end both coaches and; -â- â- â- â- â- -"â€"â€"â- ' pia^w wiU reauire hot little tone to which to familiarise taemselws with toe;codO'alterations^ ^sf' ' TirillSailiS â-  Sf 'fW^SW 'Tttl' ^^ Mors than 1,000 games;aro^iilW uled among the college elevens, and if the high school add preparatory academy contesU are included, the Out Of *•*« games wttl total to excess of The college play opens with s few scattering games on Sept 20, and the contests multiply rapidly on succeed- ing Saturdays untU ^he ollmax Is reached on Nov. W. Thanksgiving day games are still popular in certain sec- tions of the country, bat with the exception of toe Army-Navy game, gridiron activity will cease with the holiday contests, 1.,4i»; lltst Northwestern game wilt not be played until Oct. 4, when the purple. crash with I*ke Forest on the Central street gridiron. The schedule of the Purple U s good one this year, though most of the games will be played away front home. Of course, the Chicago ^contest at North- western on Nov. 8 will be the bjg at- traction of the year. A number of totersectlonal games will add Interest to the short football season, for Michigan. Syracuse. Cor- nell. Notre Dame, Carlisle. Vender- bilt and Pennsylvania are all sched- uled for kmg trips, and games In bet- tile -varsity territory. One new game of importance â€"the Harvsrd-Cornell at Cambridgeâ€"Is shown the leadmg contests of the fan, but the usual dashes between the leading elevens of the oonntry have loot none of their charm, and there Is certain to be capacity attendance st a number of toe games. S.^#enn w. Lsfayette Oot 4. ' The mrst toal te>t games will come early to October, for Pennsylvania meets Lafayette on Saturday, Oct 4. wbteh former team defeated toe Quakers last antomn. A week _____r________ mg elevens Uned wpfl *AJBher»t m ihere tWf br^ yon*^ tsv Awy» nartmonto and now I sm forced to go eet vs. Williams, Lafayette vs. Bwarth- answer/ol more, Syracnse vs. Priaeetoa and psnmrflvasto vs. Browa. On Oct ti ^»aig**".fllli^ jk^sass^ jfle>y e^^oTtoo basdlsTof^psetators ^ «e^Ts»4erwl».Pwns*7lv^Itatackle. ;(-,./? *-.... .f.*, . ., ^^^_jdfcj_-^; ."jyfct'- ***- â- â- ' â€"â€"â€"* «bw.*jhbU.»j.. ^^*^Ai- ^sTiMMsVei*â- Â«â- *»:. sWdssa -'VKfsVgk amsm Cartttla and temiwance les^ert Ufe to M efiltleai â- e4:i^r$i:tf»^!$i^ jMtbwreoetvsdatTheNewseatoe. r:*uj&KriiiBrMp"'^^ ., optotonotMlseWUlsrtmirrerd^wn, or mr views excesslvs,l can eirtlxjr^ competent to treJy and yeitlr the qualities of s woman 7..... f^^ji^i^il ^leryi^ejr. tfcrfrto^jtf morning abortiro'ck^wlUtort^ a inotorcyole in pursuit of a speeder when he collided with an automobile betofd>iven oya rc^welhwn. He was px^ti^^m^^ .were.'br^Jk|i^;;^ i^'^ "â- M'h-:- â-  -The •s^^stie«W:1||^ terson was ehaatog escaped, but the number was eeenred snd bis srrest Is expected m a few days. So fntent wss Chief Peterson to ttaUIng the speeaer that he negls«ted to Watch for a,xlesr road as he swung froto^Bailroad ave nne l&.&&j&00Nti90to -was driving west and tne sudden appear- ance of the fttetoreycls dW not allow WmttntotOis^^^^lw*' ' - Offteer Petersen he^ Chased the speeder from North avenue to Ulm street. It Is said that the vtolator wss driving at a. thlrty-mttoem-bour rate snd that the omeer thought he would slow down wlien Brn street, the bosl- ntee section Ot^ tbe t^^ was reached. Iastosd of that he drove an Uie fsster and setapsi This Is vltjai. ...,.„, yeejw the^rkm^ lived to tV west e imve hea^ a great desi about i alrea,>»to pro and^on* bat ej .,.. ' con, mostly br toose w>» wonld to lis mlltkiielrat lbeiiiaeliw ' ^ "'^Tbips uiiiiai js^iltea I vtow'^ of/'•:Hfe^M;||iinii.,..,..... t Mim Willed wss endowed b^nator% and had acquired by ha^ stnely, st correct view of life sad hunia« dss> ttny. so I will renmrk whim sesstig tost she was a inlUlenalre to btr »w» right, and of toe rtglrt ktod. 8h*W»> more thsn tlyu-she wae s nmltoss* Uonalre. y #:;~: v$$^£&.0&$8& In heart and eonl she was million." â- â- ^â- -'^â- ^â- â- 'â- â- â- ^~t*iif( FESTIVAL Oance %f^m^9w^?^' ticifMding to Be Feature of !/i>.'v-;:":: :|<i 'i«n â- wiii;#ii'.. ;.','â- ..'. |j?' . .The' final • arrangements- for the msnejoe to be gtren St the Harvest Festival of AH Nettonp, to be held at Ravinls, September 1» and U. were made at a recent meeting of the Ra- tlnto, ctob, MJee teidee Bucktoy vlll take the part of Demeter, Mr*. Henry Hubbsrt wW be Persephone* Charles % AtWason is to be Pleto. and liTfceet Ton Ainmea wQl repreeant At the dtnie oi tlte sse^ of the psgeeiw n eompllisjieitsry dance will be iist|pi.isst#f ela^toHthO earr- ersJ hundred piayers who take part Young girtt smdns the-eharge of Ruth Oregory W1H *& tregrame and candy. Mrs. Oeergest.^Owsley has charge of ........TJm»* wto already ~kave :Mii;|S Wm "im ':'olaraaier>' M In beauty of Mfe SM csaraoter other, inttl^pp^^^^'â„¢"" Jn;'d*rotlon:^t'^ million.;. â- .â- -â- .â- :â- ':.../â- i.::-'f;-££$^i&$y%% saother mmmi;'^^^^^ â- ' £:». .^â- '.v'wtlk efan*mMMm^BMM in labors of love, to tnhure, to etov qnence of voice, to eles^nee of Bsy*a>; in prs^iiml comnion ses« the^waa aorth millions upon mflllom |||; ?:. ^ â- â€¢ itMveTws**ArVtonsIti^ seated of <be wealto of thto wortnV or wki of toe ponsp ajto pasjesntry <rf htoga m and' poientstes, Her ambttten____ higher snd noMer the* tsJe; great r* ; . forms, public good. > wsstomess b*;:'^ others was her ambition la life, Vnr* ily, verily, she. W|m". *,,. _; '.^ women, aW'nse»::tosl:;:,0^ meet renmrhsble woman I ever and I met her ofton, knew her and know whereof I speak. She wss sa adveeats •* ..... and wemaasuxftnsge. bu* se sn s^| .*W* nW'Snmw»]jfc>| with a brink to her hat and another to her 'itoneV: enssahin* wtodowa.. =«•! r<»*s»NI«ngy«»eter^ .. stlek wnacking jnen over toe head esmse they would ns^Tato as she g^'-'«ism,to^nii*/..||a^ kpwling op snd do wn the street, •treet eeraers, like s dton, as some of them do. No. WBlard wae not tort kind of a gette. She was a tody. wh«t M-ym^'^mmmti Judge Flatty also o»;Bvnnato%."wAieh he _ _ rcja»y wtto Washington, a % Northweetera university, the from which he wm sradnatel rtottr fought to toe Ovll war and er entered the uatversitp here. ' the l*w:m*mm* nlawj^-sntw^whe a cUetmsle of 1».'ia^, tlniir bnten f or the opentog and Ds?. A. W. Patten. Tbie is â- a^-'irW"||ki:jito Mrs. 1. sfeuOiagiu Adams, M'::W-' ^fggPI?' " "*'*'â-  asse\. sk> nsjMgny. .:ans^-;jsisw .;^^aj|sav i$p$ 'smmssn^ ",n«iv â- J&m Afles*. wrstsafF wa asjgesi. i .ssssn; IB«vnh*ti

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