THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921 "^ToF JOURNALISM AT sCHOOL OF J p0pULAR COURSE U- « more young men and young drawing more y â- undying W^'tion' It must be. Listen: fa*u .rirest enrollment in journa - • Th/ours^ in the history of the Uni- 15incour. is announced this K^A total of 128 students is en- yeSp'd Of this number, 157 are tale- nt he introductory course in which Sv lea n something of the workings th< newspaper and something about °f J. Sing. There are 12 in the neridngand head writingcourse, 7L ' edtoial writing and 22 stud- ftagThe history of American journal- iSn'r Franklin'W. Scott is director 0f the University's courses in journal- ism. ______ - HARVEST HOME FESTIVAL G^0AS? Point. Village hall will be the * If a ereat Harvest Home fes- ffana Sance Saturday, October IS, fb given by fhe Luxemburger Brotherhood of America, Section 21. JUkly «V Wllmefte. 111., tor October, S?a!e of Illinois, j SS. County of Cook, '_« o Motarv Public in and for Before «eu* Sfntvaforesaid. person- the State andI county g^J«g't£. who> alfc appeared LVWO*- according to having been^ duly »J°Jnthat he is the law, Eposes*2er of The Lake Shore Business Manager OX x „ |n iB News and V?l« knowledge and belief. i°t{ue stea8tement8of"the ownership, man- THIS CHRISTMAS Trade at ___; THE HOUSE OF KIRCHBER.O DIAMONDS VI FOUNDED 1867 agement (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc.. of the aforesaid pub- lication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24. 1012, embodied in section 443 Postal Laws and Regulations printed on the reverse side of this form to wit: , 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing Editor, and busnness manager are: » Publisher. Lake Shore Publishing Co., Wilmette, 111. Editor, Erwin Weber, Wilmette. 111. Business Manager, Lloyd F. Hollister, Winnetka, Illinois. 2. That the owners arej (Give name and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the. names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 p/er cent or more Of the total amount of stock.) Lake Shore Publishing Co., ( a corporation), Wilmette, 111., A. H. .Bowman, Evans- ton, 111., E. R. Ladd, Evanston, 111.; Lloyd P. Hollister, Winnetka. IU. 3. That the kpown bondholders mortgagees, and other security hold- ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort- gages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state), E. R. Morgan, Chicago, IlLt-v^. ^ 4. That the~>two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders,, if any, contain not only the list of stock- holders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockhold- er or security holders appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs con- tain statements embracing affiants full knowledge and belief as to the circum- stances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a»> bona fide owner; and that this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or cor- poration has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers dur- ing the six months preceeding the date shown above is ............(This in- formation required from daily publi- cations only) .____„_, LLOYD P. HOLLISTER, Sworn to and subscribed before me this r>th day of October* 1921.___ (SEAL) NICHOLAS A. SCHWALL. (My commission expires June 26. 19 AUBURN BEAUTY-SIX 7-R. Continental Motor fM9S F. O.«., FACTORY"*-^ C.H.BRIGGS Evanston 140 1549 Sherman Avenus Shhh! Creeping Shadows on the Wall! - Thrills and mystery lurk with the solemn owls, spooks and big black cats printed on Dennison crepe or cut from mat-stock all ready for use. And we have table covers, napkins, hats and favors for Hallo- we'en's gay parties. And there are a thousand and one other Hallowe'en noveltiesâ€"the largest dis- play we have ever made. Watches, Jewelry* Silverware 104 N. State Street, Chicago 1 Door North of Washington St., Opposite Field's 54 years'h«»st merchandising is yew guarantee Purchases Can be Made by Mail Catalog on Request The Smartest and.Best Dressed Women in Chicago hate their Sportand^eei End Skirts -MADE^râ€" THE WILSON SKIRT SHOP "mid* mith your own mauriaV" Suits 141k Stevens Building Randolph 3*11:________- Nerth StateCHICAGO 16 Nerlh Wabaeh Bill Janes h!l(| o snlendid Touring Car and when the ?old winds of autumn flirted around the open ?ar he realized the comfort and luxury of an enclosed body. After but a little investi- gation hi commissioned us to build a winter tnclosure. He selected one of our several models and made but . one .£$^£5 which was that he must have a simple, com- nact- minified job of good lines and best workmanship. "A job" that must be as good, in every way, as his car. w«» delivered the car last week, but made a Jhotograjh of the finished job. You maybe Fnterested in seeing the Photograph-or a num- ber of other cars that are in work right now â- l!come th â€" Weni be glad to show them to yoS any day, and take your order for putting a winter enclosure on your car. CHICAGO COACH AND CARRIAGE ±+/- Phone Calumet 424 1223 Michigan Avenue - COMPANY One of the Steel and Concrete Bridges at St. Mary's of the Lake, near Area, Illinois. â€" â€"40 miles from Chicago. Outing at the Lake Loiig-DistaneeSerytee at Night Eveningand nightlong-distance telephone calls cost less than day calls, the lines are cleareroT ^ramtrand the service is rapid. By use of the "station to station" service long- distance telephone hills are considerably reduced. - ^fr" The rate per call during the evening, by this plan, is only slightly more than one-half of the rate for day calls. After midnight the rate is much less, for example: Chicago to Cleveland, for three-minute talks, day rate, 4£M^#f%Q^tR^tamidnight,£M£â€" mid- night to 4:30 a. m., 55 cents. Get acquainted with the money and time saving "station to station" service. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY The buildings and grounds of the new Catholic Seminary atSLMarys of the Lake will, when completed, be one of the greatest attractions for visitors m this part of America- It will represent an investment of $10,000,000. Right now St. Mary's is a most interesting place to visit. Go and spend a few hours under the grand old trees. Walk through the grounds, along the lake shore. See how the architect, the build- er and the landscape artist are trans- forming this 1,000-acre forest tract in- to a realm of rare beauty. The first group of structures is practi- cally complete. Steel and concrete brid- ges have been constructed. Wide macadam roads pierce the forest pathways. Landscape features are assuming form. By all means, plan your trip to St. Mary's of the Lake within the next few days. North Shore Trains The North Shore Line has a station at the entrance to^the *™»ds I? S* M*rv'sTake a North Shore Train to Lake Bluff Station aid ^ranste to AeLibertyvule branch for the station at St. Mary's of the Lake. CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE RAILROAD Wilmette Ticket Office Wilmette Avenue