( r TT WMINDISAWERSLY TALK, FRIDAY APRIL IL Ig eee PTE "Prince Charlie" | i LH HF LL LL LE A OL 7277277227 2 AZZ New Trier Sport Notes Charles Edward the grandson of James 11 of England, sometimes cali- ed Bonnie Prince Charlie, was known as the young pretender, son of James ARE WE HAPPY? WE ARE; Le FEATHERS TROUNCE OAK PARK/| II. At the time of the rising of 1743 AND ARE NOW CHAMPS New Trier featherweights won the Suburban league championship yes- terday by defeating Oak Park 10 to 6, on the La Grange floor. The teams were tied in the league records both having lost one game so the cham- pionship was decided on a neutral floor. Starting off with a rush Oak Park kept our boys on the defensive for the first half by leading at the end of the first quarter 1 to 0 and at half time 5 to 2. After a few words from their able and popular coach they he was at one time very near enter- ing London, but the fatality that hung over the Stuarts overwhelmed at Culloden. With him the direct line of the Stuarts became extinct. He | died January 31, 1788. 1919, State of Illinois, | County of Cook, | SS, Before me, a Notary Public in and for him. He retreated to Scotland, where he and his army were utterly routed | Statement of the Ownership, Man- agement, Circulation, ete. required by! the act of Congress of August 24, 1912, | of Winnetka Weekly Talk, published | weekly at Winnetka, I11, for April 1, | 2772777777 77, LLL 227 VILLAGE THEATRE HL ILL. 7777 rr Zr. went into the last half with a deter- the State and county aforesaid, person- | mination to do or die. They did. ly appeared. Edward R. Ladd who, | 1 uit, i r e display | Paving been duly sworn according dt They came to life with 9 fine display law, deposes and says that he is the | of their well-known team-work and | Business Manager of Winnetka Weekly | the third quarter ended with Oak|Talk and that the following is, to the | best of his knowledge and belief, a ' Park still leading 5 to 4. But in the true statement of the ownership, man- | last quarter Webber, Prescott and | agement (and if a daily paper, the Connor found the basket in rapid |ecirculation), etc, of the aforesaid pub- | ma -------- ------------ ---- MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 14 AND 15- Evenings 7:30 and 9:00 Matinee, Tuesday 3:30 WALLACE REID IN 'The Roaring Road" A Picture-Play for Everyone who Owns, Rides, Drives, Likes or Wants an Automobile. LLL TILT 2rd Za 70 7 Cdr Fa Edd dd ddd dd ddd d Ld ld dad ld Ladi dda CS Ee LE 777777707, 2 2 2 rrr, WALLACE REID fern SPEED! SPEED! SPEED! EXTRA--MONDAY ONLY--Pathe News and Christie Comedy EXTRA--TUESDAY ONLY--LAST CHAPTER OF HOUDINI Faculty Beats Deerfield WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 16 AND 17 Evenings 7:30 and 9:00 WM. S. HART 3 243 2 oy cers | lication for the date shown in the | succession and the local followers above caption, required by the Act of | | to ecstacies of joy. The game ended 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, | soon and the Featherweights were! Printed on the reverse side of this i . | al league champions. 3 1. That the names and addresses of | Owing to the superior weight of the publisher, editor, managing editor, i i . | Publisher, Lake Shore Publishing Co., | which averages 126 pounds to the wiimette, 11. [ i man no game will be played for the| Kditor, Erwin Weber, Evanston, Ill, | 1 County champlonsiip. * Business Manager, Edward R. Lada, 2. That the owners are: (Give name d > SPECIAL INST INSTRUCTIONS ONS |and addresses of individual owners, or, | names and addresses of stockholders Ne owning or holding 1 per cent or more | 4 3 of 1d o 1 - | i E. aha ht mming Sib | Shore Publishing Co. (a corporation), | tor at the school, has arranged Or | Wilmette, II, A. H. Bowman, Evans- 3 {Lloyd F. Hollister, U. S. Army. | instructions will be. given to pupils Sy That a rels iy ATIY, ides wishes to say that 'no one shoulders owning or holding 1 per cent or miss these instructions who is a poor | {more of total amount of bonds, mort- swimmer as they are invaluable. The (are none, so state), E. R. Morgan, class will be started in the very near Chicago, 111. 3 : his Ds above, giving the names of the owners, | be made in this paper. stockholders, and security holders, if holders and security holders as they | appear upon the books of the company | The school faculty took a fall out | yer or security holders appears upon of Deerfield at Deerfield in a very the books of the company as trustee rough tussle last Friday by beating | mname of the person or corporation for | them 24 to 19. The game was excit- fwhom such trustee is acting, is given; | | : . ¥ : tain statements embracing affiant's full | though either team could claim the knowledge and belief as to the circum- when New Trier forged ahead. stockholders and security holders who | do not appear upon the books of the Lightweights Beat Morton | securities in a capacity other than that | = of a bona fide owner; and that this New Trier lightweights beat Mor- an yother person, association, or cor- ton at Kenilworth yesterday in their poration has any interest direct or in- 2 securities than as so stated by him. A marked the end of an unsuccessful SCgUNLes thal Te haber of ! who had gone with the team fell in-l August 24, 1912, embodied in section form to wit: Lane Tech's featherweight team 2nd business manager are: | Evanston, IIL FOR" SWIMMERS if a corporation, give its name and the | of the total amount of stock.) Lake a swimming class in which special ton, Ill; E. R. Ladd, Evanston, IIL; | who are unable to swim well. re Iman maghes and other security hold- | | gages, or other securities are: (If there | i future and further announcement will 4. That the two paragraphs next| any, contain not only the list of stock- | !but also, in cases where the stockhold- lor in any other fiduciary relation, the ing throughout and it looked as also that the said two paragraphs con- | victory until the last few moments |stances and conditions under which company as trustees, hold stock and. iafliant has no reason to believe that last game of the season, 28 to 12. It direct in the said stock, bonds, or other season owing to inability of the team copies of each issue of this publication | LLL dir rrzzzrizriisiidsdiid ddd tid edd Ld lll dad add Zid Ad Pa 277i 00 0. Ze Tr to co-operate in team work and the sold or distributed, through the mails extreme light weight of the team. ih eo ead, Subgcrinee gurl IN i SA ET SHOW: BDOVE 18; coi sis eens (This in- | \ Vacation Next Week formation required from daily publi- | N All tt tudent re happy this Sations Sui) EDWARD R. LADD "Th P of b 9 N 74 le. 'stude Sar a DY ) £ . 4 , | N week as they have a good reason to Hon do. and Subscribed before me | e oppy Girl S Husband N 3 be. Spring vacation starts Monday pin MARION 'L. BEARUP, N and will last one week. oy commission expires July 16, | From a Boston Blackie story in the Red Book by Ni eee A . N & "Watch the Birdie" ! Jack Boyle. \ 1] RN Cadets of companies A, B and C ! . N will have thelr pictirs taken of Fri) INSURANCE A new and different type of character for Hart. S day of this week, probably on the \ school campus. 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