f*W )rt& ;r|§eiv Jeilmaii, .. prsity School of Commerce, from var- ious parts of the country indicate clear- ly that the approaching summer session of commercial association i secretaries and trade executives at Northwestern university in August is to tejth|?lafg- est so far held. The dates for the an- nual school, and conference of secreta- ries this year af$ August 20 to Septem- ber 1 and several hundred outsiders, Imany of whom wilt bring with them tmembers of their families, are, naw.plan- ning to journey to 'Evamto|||||g::;:a^^:;v:-' | "ThiflPft third ;y>aÂ¥^1n§fii6ol^ commented Dean Heilman who assisted the leaders of the movement to found "the school permanently at Northwestern, f'and we hear that scores of secretaries this season are making vacation plans so as to include Evanston and the sec- retaries* school on their itinerary. Of [course, there 11% mjany others who will devote their^eritlrie vacation to attending ^Koperation/' writes Mr. Barnes Z^^1/*^0* ^ from my knowledge of the plans for the comSa session,! knew that NorthwStero^ meeSn* *$fiJ* ltS cUsventh **»* meeting not long ago passed a strong or! JSS^SS*'*^^ spi secretaries or, othete <?%««,of »lo««branches to m*m ^^;.^loWlranches I Of!? JFW** » WeSs of stu# itl*te:w THE LAKE\SHO^E';Kfeit?f WBlJ :|*-%Sv ......_ WUtnette Troop Activities m m the schoolfand to visiting in this section, kama, Portage Lake at 9 Sunday A. M., IThe popularity o* tlW school^isfdue not -only to the currldMumnSuTld the charms of Evanston and the north shore as a |summer resort. Secretaries from inter- ior points say it is a privilege to jour- ney to Evanston and Lake Michigan for fa stay at this tunc'.' of the, ;year.,^f^'lli. ".. Laud* School7 :'*::v"'*7:._ ;^'Meanwhile,'V:Julius:""-£Evr'-Barneisy"':--presi- Ident of the â- Chamber of the United I States, has written to JiidsdnF. Stone, of Wilmette, president of the Chicago 'â- ' Association of Commerce, recording his (unqualified endorsement of the secreta- ries' school and of the selection of Northwestern University as the 'alma mater." ." ;..-_....v„_..:....... "Last summer I had the privilege of visiting the sclwidl and seeing it in ic- M * â- " Troop 2 "All aboard for Portage Lake!! Fri- day night 17 boys irom Troop 2 and "9 boys from Troop 5 will assemble at the Congregational Church play ground for final inspection of personal equip- ment For two weeks the boys haye been busy washing pots and pans, re- pairing tents; building a #ek cart, etlr and now they are all set for camp. The Troops will entrain from Wilmette at about five o'clock Saturday afternoon and sail from the municipal pier Chi- cago at 7" o'clock (daylight time on the steamer Puritan. Arriving at On£ th# %ill proceed tc* pitch camp on a beautiful site which has already been selected by a prospecting party) and will try to have the camp all settled by night. "â- ';;,$;'; ?;An extensive program has been work- ed put covering all branches of Scout work. Dr. Pardee of Evaristonr well known naturalist, will be at the camp to instruct in nature lore, star study, and first aid work, as well as to tare for the health of the campers. Hikes to places of interest near the lake have been planned as well as field days and other programs of athletics and games. Hi The boys will be distributed into fo1|r tents for sleeping. These tents, as well as the headquarters tent, are of the army pyramid style, and uniform in ap- :^^^^^^l^^^^li 'ssupply' f!lti> illllllife for Week of Jiily W^ -Ig^MH^Diamond Fabric Tire, $7.95 f! ^ Cord Tire, $11.00 NorthShore Distributors fm Hanes Heavy-Duty Cord Tires Kelly-Springfield Tires and Tubes 1 LINDEN J>E LUXE GARAGE 322 tindM;Al^mgfff:&. P^one WilmM$ $04 â- .'â- â- â- â- ' â- .......•v^mmmmtmiiimmmmmffi^^ Prance. A large tent with 7 foot side tent. A store teht arid a larjjjiyttver Je cooking department, wiPtfcojiilete the equipment Some camp when they areali set up! 1 .,.,., ^ * ; ^Kjiard woi-fc -ilcan^ mal^|Plaim a success, our camp will come off in fine flwPeiiiBpth men and boys of the party have worked diligently arid we feef our first rea^camp will be a milestone in the ftjfl^^th Troops. .'. ..â- .'^irvF^ Jfale Curriculm Includes || Course in Building Work r _Haying just announced the coming adoption of a course in nursing, Yale university now promises' further expan- sion of subjects with a course in build- ing construction. From funds furnished by the trustees of the Louis J. and Mark- E. Horowitz Foundation, the Thomp- son-Starrett Foundation in Building two scholarships to those who finish the course. "It is the donors' purpose to supply a number of technically educated men to perfect the capacity and work of the constructor in the hope that build- ing construction will become - a profes- sion ^as Signified as .. Orat of architec- ture, says the official ^announcement. \.j$%m9mwO OP COCK 77'7^|m77i^ |;35. JfYJE A R Sjjj EX P ER1 %WS.IT*"* â- mm 1181 Wilmette Ave. I| Opposite Village Hall tf%^;^;«« 5 wwMH i S .»-. H^i^Kf1!^ Cool Place to Eat ^M1 ^^B^cJilllff if1' PH§ â- '.delicious. n^Si'ffiF "hot ;days.||lc;||g|a Have you tried our special dinner^ Ither hot k cold if They are ajways^ Short Order* at All Hoan 1QUICK CLEAN ilyouivant the:^^^t^Si^^&'^^m Iffitnarket afford^ call on u#opppsiteJhe Mdla^e Whilier.!^!'^^ freshest and niost deiiciom^ prices are Best Imperial YjB^.S^S^iSX[^^^Smm rem :^»m^mmmmi orate, New Potatoes, !l!ft§S!lpS| mm All for Saturday veuretaoies ai spccuu ptm^::^^^^^^ , June tJUlIl - :Mmmf»m:imim^mm^^^^^m :*%â- ..â- .,..;..,,. s..."„:â- â- „ .^' . " ."'â- 'â- .::' ./'â- ":â- . â- .â- '.â- â- â- :• .' â- ": .;v|j^SS?l^P!^S^pW!pP mette it is necessary fo)r #te safety of the inhabitants of the tillage that all dog|| running at large withih lie corporate limits of-Wilf^ Therefore, In comfprmity with the duty imposed upon the President prth|{& Village by Section 7, o| ^apter 18, of the Revisedl^ra^nances of the Village of Wilmettef I hereby^^ d^^ Jier S9?3 the owners cl |all dogs so running at large shall cause such dogs to wear a^od substanti&ilvire or leather mttzzle ;secureiy 'put 'on :^^^.'^«||->| ..'vent them irom Wj^ "- i^::%m& .rv^mMm'^l^"in'any: '&]fo/wtoi&-^ of the Village of Wibi^tte after June 1st, 1923, without a .ubstantial wire or leather muzzle securely put on, will he take-up, impounded, and if not redeemed wtthinfiveo*^ â- pcig Xicen«es'" due :^^9k^':^0%^. ifr a T>:f€^^t^i;^tt.^^^^B'y':':^ -MM Ill e of Wilmette. ||«jS"l^me^ 19?3. issiti