_ Fou! goals, Harris (1) Engle-- rackt ab} Ahis B 16). mllin goals,--Harris --(2) w.buld --flfi-; 5 i7 Sighise To) Theciom ) Ia G. -- Casey, Dubs. hfl""o'.fl many diligent students are u-:u.:nma_ucm'-u Som# however, are not doing this, Very lucky, ch? These comprise about sixty per cent of students who of the Student Council. Beveral changes have ben sug-- gested and outlined in the Consti-- tution of the Student Council. Briefly they art: Pormerty the fi&-d-ch.dbnpy-uw- ative the first semester.= Under the proposed amended article the Fresn-- es tation each year will be: Freshmen, 1 (aft-- Bophomores 2; Juniora i Rane) Argeragi )e night ofl." y - Som# however, are not doing this, Very lucky, ch? 'These comprise about sixty per cent of students who have an axerage of "B" in one of more subjects and an average in deportment grades of "B." With Buiterfield (1) O'del} (1) ;.!fl(?)(') Gilette (')lb -fin.hrdfioi"" during "besiness hours." H. W. 8.'23. Proposed Changes in Constitution Foul goals, Haris (1) Dixon (1) Gillette (1) In the opening.--game L T. H. 8. light weights defeated Warren lights in a close tussle to the tune of 17 to ckov y s elected M first to points mang 1. CA B m "manngnd | oementet of wach "vormn 'and 'nolde ::mm:.an&miuldz office during the next two following o substitute o Utchfiddm wmd Har. is MWn{ ie that this r":nd its hbmdm'"':':{",."" ts the s t Mh with the lineup so changed the aagl P s ".'m.. .gu.' Ms i "'m'ufi.& spell-- uh& are num-- mm'"m%tfi- m'(fl' a nature that the h io;x:mwhnnhym councilor must give and take a great down to two maskii® ' E 11. When the finasl whistle blew the | deal, 42. Kb ' C '"'"'T'H.;'..e.&"w nm:w.'?mw Te wie ho faoinke o9 the uniee | and Jt Sivee ts noumed the chanes to basket. --Walrond started helping students who it. :| diary 1. . hh"ll.'flunh,m things rolling for L. T. H; S. by i is and up the | gent people on it, a great amount h ts t is mm oo enk en neonimt aoeg Harris rang up the winning basket Tke ' and L. T. H. S. journeyed home, the hm.-"». 2 lmuv -hudy.' T ooheeg ""?m." Thish indicates | evidenced "by: the 'ak T nake! that L. T. H. 'has come back to the | ulting from deportment grades ml standard in school spirit. _ _ | |the several general -- assemblics That's old time postry but ~ mester Wi#aims are being held this glad to have parents of popils or anyone interested in school, . come and pry us a visit. We promise that it wil be well worth your while to deportment grades of "B." With these qualifications it can be seen that to get exempt from examination in any subject is quite an honor. _ ")lu---tu" r we hope to increase We might here add that the fac-- ulty and 26--28 score. . The first three quarters it scemed the marcon and white cagers would be hopelessly under by the :undds\hnb . men true to form.> The first half ended with Warren leading 8 to 10. L T. K. 8. BASKET _mast have maintained an ave! ; Wflomfl'n&dlhhflm:'fi rcmenine | jects and also in deportment during mum--.d&.ub*mh C season and probably the fastest and Any member who fails to maintain rAGE EIGHT mm:mh the "cfi.nm not even a mouse. & #y of grading has the provision for council had to be .A in the amend. 6 each person to be eligible, mester: Freshmen 1; 2; Juniors 3 (including it o (4) Bauingart-- . There is a great dea! i the type Souncile Ris ataiible should be of $ be of "The of the Student/ because Suydam filled the berth 'nmd%vldew good snape. h-m-um 'Mkh% chance to |went one way, Libertyville holding | do extensive work in the way Of the visiting forwards to three free {"m"flyuedit- R:unhthneudhdbfiith | gent people on it, a great amount of |~ 'The Lineup. o f | good work can be accomplished along| Libertyville (28) -- -- B. F--P. T this line. -- s * Young F 0 0 0 ~0 That much has been already | Dasher _ F 2 0 1. 0 in students ; v is Olsen C 10 4 2 9 evidenced "by x' ;no-fm G . B 10 ulting from deportment grades and , W +G 0 0 4 0 the several general assemblics Suydam G 0 0 80 taken care of entirely by the stu--| -- McCann Billikens (1i8) B. F. P. T dents. -- In 1m-nm F . 1 0 0 0 d@hm"m' *" > > $81% by a teacher, _ -- s o oo o > _ a*R 8 o / 75 meut -- %nm y C . mm a Sixty--five-- sent: of to-- d.yufi'qo':aunm A third of 'the patients in insane asy-- "A woman puts on her hat" an ararnges her glass to look well be-- ing the lenses out of #.:4-- ';* "Also, the woman who vised to wear glasses all the time often refuses to do so except when read ing because she does not think becoming." 6 * i ue 9 "CVE RnOWn of cases of crosses eyes eaused by an abscexs upon the sole of the foot." *aed s Dr, M. C. Davis of the Ohio Sta in e ag stop % ing their glasses at a beo angle On the farm you j to that have no h'ym&-. tected by the X--ray,"* heve known of cases of school, k% . H. 8., is growing and it such a as the stu-- ddcéhm the hands of statements yesterday at the conven-- tion of the Illinois State society of Optometrists at the Hotel Sherman. chools and Army Tests P-H]l:.:udu-. he added, and the army eye teats increased the l*dmd.l-.db, ing thousands their need op-- tical Belp. Problem with which the optometrist "when th e optometrist ' advisee the drug user of the cause of his Mhhmm-g'"" indignant denial patient. 'M"nfh(-n harmful as liquor, which is blinding an num-- lessened visual powers.". '"': es 1__ eyes may often be t to Abscenesses of the tecth. s | ly. said, "presents the most difficult and other causes, such 4 peo e tm hlmn-yub':. of vision within We may at least expect greatly tion in "Bchoo!l Politics" is that of emientie m'fln next two following These amendments are to be voted mw&owwh_figq future. "It has been predicted that these A Warning to Women an obscess may only be de NCIL ELECTIONS .-- A. . K. 28 m._ &E COUN U NT Y in ong| _ Libertyville (28) _ -- B,. F--P. T\ verne Curtis, and civers othér per-- * m F 0 :0 0 ~0| sons, to cheat and Jéfi?ud.um ady | Dasher _ F 2 0 i .:?M'-bt_to obtain. by false 2?58 . 10 4 $ O|protenses, of and from said state, . j P f f <wit.. fad Wikes o $ 0 4.9 hian bamiges 0 ue waw a lies | Suydam G 0 0 8 0| fMilinois." _' -- a . = k MII;W(IB) 1..':. :.g A ho thirds smmative vote m I E_ >3 Kig m the would be necessary to 'are mf ®F-- K 15 : 0@ 8 <90|ter inipenchmer ; resolutions to ver | Hels "'. inss o s @ Mch : d then pmss a o 'g ._ma.'.--.;.--*; : ment, & _ o-- vote fl.'. s hes Dy. o t Ceg being re e punitive -'!. stu--| Next Tuesday Libertyville will| monmwury amnitrm uru. _ --" 0_ -- ©..~_Nosing out the lead im a three aring -- from "tonalilitis, put new life: thh_-byflizhchfl ' from any part of fioor al-- most at will w ut es Secinartn tm halt wes was -flhbmuzun\ minutes n'hfiflm he broke into his old ahi seored four field baskets in a spectaeniar b"";:?fiv"lfi up the fighting spirit of the teams: Tontatt with a Westsin Rigurie pias" & x Q-l"llhllfl.flnfihw bowed" he repestedly smashed up almost sure scores of the opponents. h:tr&l*m,)h» fioh'dfio*'fio Western Electrics time time, Sooind the Yhiners sheolgh of «in spoiled the visitor's of win-- .h:o::pflnfi-h..d with "'Mumfi-:'-fiu &9..".._ seconds of play, repeotay's ar ou throughout the Fina! s Foulds tied the score. """---'Is--w---_. AM0 Electric led again, Foulds tied a see. mhm':" io and tins. """;"'"fiu&--a Tnlerery of the acore tied most of the time, end-- --bl'-'z P es neult Foulds 8. | by one man, is shown in "Pink aody" broke into their stride in the featuring Bebe Daniéla, James Kirk-- nd quarter. 'The first half end-- | wood, Arima Q. Nilason and Raymond @n Foulds 18 -- Western Kleetric 12. Hatton, which comes to the theatre 1:'*.""'-"'*':""": for | next Sunday. It is a romantic and the Western Electric boys after the | powertul drama of South Africa's with a full first slring hnd Gp the The m Ti es 'Electric at the High Scaool"Thurs-- day night in a close gaime by the play the Eiserman B:others' basket ball teard from Kenosha at the high | ~ BASKET BALL At the end of the third quarter, Wil-- ind fear in the hearts ¢ B Tabertyrile rootens, who remdnbls ed how a change cost them a game a _-- With "Swede" Olsen starting in wmm;'" home with the short end of & n z; Sceoring uo?"d':m rfl evening, -mm ' fariu'n dhanlh ml' u:l Young played'a fast five point lead, with Young RWU!',OKQFDM With a few minutes rest Liberty.-- ville ca--ne back full of to beat their foe (which is rated as the strongest amateur team in Wau-- kegan) and in a few minutes held a okanrnen ienss & mumuwm a 16 to 15 lead at nalf time. «. -- . . By heating the Western Electric am Foulds is tied for fir--t place Probably the most remarkable im-- was full of and the Lady," a Paramount pictare to Auditortam ' Ts hummm ers. ture, dramatic absorbing. diamond mines -'u._-unut¢uam\- flhwmmd of the affair to the police. : "THE COWBOTYT AND dominate ~Eeth into going at qn] to the station. [After the latter * oD OES Yon H10.000 > "",f'*" népiracy or combinjing _or reeir ther with certain n persons, "to wit, one Fred C One Vernon Curtis, a)so known as v'flm'd ui\uers ofic"'i sons, to cheat and defraud the state 1ently ~converting to nis oWR while estl@nator and examiner ot ; s in the ofic-- of the treasur er of the state of llinois, the 1 '_ $1700,000 belonging to the ha rs on U h a i " lfl" a %'l"" o the followirkcce ':w.l a y '.f," g "1. Embestlement, and fraudu-- lently : conver to 'his OWn » while treasurerof the state --of B # 4kA [ ' Mems . Pn ce in oo, ts1 in return ing etments against Gov. _, CZB.7 f "Well, who are you, anyway?" (Continmed from Page One) _ / Ray Furniture and Paint Store 'ContinGe@fyom Page One) Tuesday's THE LADY" HERE ent --an to his 'For Saturday We "'4 ; and Overcoats __---- ' ~ In A Remarkable Sale at _ _ ©~ They are in styles for the par young fellows and the older men, m'mmumumummmm ind sb aibtes for Foune men and dte maes fologe io. Tnorte Oe u.m-uflz' mante in both tinflt Aad Fit Out Your Boy Saturday and You'll Save ONE MORE DAY to GET MANHATTAN SHIRTS ATWW the sc **~ 1,75 I tf mateu._ 4.95 I e 'gert" 1.15 g8 mnd 850 Man-- «p Appi | 450 Mankattan _ 3 Af | 116 Dres Shitt 7Q¢ MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS $19 THE OVERCOATS THE SUITS HAVE 2 PAIRS PANTS $24 Are the very cream of the Fall--and Winter lines and include such fa-- mous names as The House of Kup-- penheimer,. Many of them have : Pane of Fautye _ _ M M MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS THE OVERCOATS