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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jul 1912, 1, p. 8

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Iter.:. #$Sf^?iH ffli#»Il* W /â-  w w,i iorth Evanston Residents \*?w*g* '41-'-.,'- ,,,-,; ,â-  ,..,Sf -**- pM|^|£-aRE' HOLDING, 'BACK Mr. Robert Du Brock spent Mrsv Chas. Homan left Saturday to spend'the summer with friends in Iowa. I , ' > ._ ' /_â- â-  ••' ' v iMr, Percy Bradstreet, whjo'has been v«ry ill for some time; is slowly reco*-l low's residence. \ yz^"S0^%^>^f0- erlhg. . v. â-  \.i ;i , ',; :' Ale A. Wiley hag -retile^^ifcifo^' |e|*|% W^#mijBaigBv bejng carried on'in §M$$to$1h: Evimatott for a -new school ||pf â-  |iwM|fM^'«^iM to be gaining in popu- :-^^^0t^^^.j6^râ-  There arefcundreds ^^0^^-^m^f in favor -of the' new yH^lp^lvlilie^en Are in, favor of bay- lib hife the new building only under cer- condltions. On one point practically every resi- t&m :S|||pejit'^o%^V>r^h;JSvanston agrees, that |ftfe;la:^hat .a new school will be an' abso- ^P^^/^nttsepaity^within a year's time. [m^^tkui0>:mB. last time the board took | . ^^^|^^^;|l|e incre^wed number of school ^â- â- ^^^W^S^^ril^^'bn been increas- stetdily and it is again necessary ^^--llofeSfiarfr for them. W$iS&-£-'?'*:•*$â- : Muat Have Room. fc/18^^ ot the SChOOi â-ºf. Hf H. Kingsley, in explain- situation to the members, r l^^"*!^';1^^^' <** new building was " '^p^-r^#brr.year ftcpm September p?f^wjp^PWient"'. quarters would be so ^g^06^0^' Iialf of the pupila -would "*""""'"""fo^'^^ttiorning and the re- ^^^|#||ie^|rw^:.*^rn^d that the sltua- *"'" -glilim^; ihat. phase some of the bl end men immediately started for the new school In cir- )nv 8ince that time practically every voter In the district hat been ap- Mrs. E. E. Adams has been enter- taining her cousin, Mrs. G. Lu Hoe) of Ft Collins, Col. Mrs. Qage of Iowa is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Orville B> Baron, 838 Columbus avenue. - Martha Schneider has opened a hair dressing parlor Jn the Maynard build- ing in Hubbard Woods. Mr: and Mrs. Morris Needham, 915 Elm street, are the proud parents of a baby girl, born June 20. Mrs. O. H.' Curtis has been visited by her mother, Mrs. Fraehllch of She- boygan, ,Wis., for a few days., Mr. J. C. Williams is remodeling his heme and expects to have it completed by the middle of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lackner, Lin- den street, are rejoicing over the ar: rival last week of a^haby boy. The Winnetka club boys returned home Monday morning after an en- £>yable outing at Ludlngtop, Mich. on Spruce street. ftftd 'â-  is; now.:' fffijp- ^^PW^W^^'^W^^^^^ with Mr. Benuick'on%ailroad' tjm^l^:^-:M^^f^^fW^^0^ and Sprnce street. - ., ."• - :^fy MS ^±W^^<P&^^' ^ - Mrs.- ^Wiiliam; "Jdclivaine â- 't&t::ke$. .^oi^^'^i^^^.r. three daughters mm $$ne^ to>;.^al4^ â- $!n*j ^;^S^B^fmm^wm^mm more, wtoere tftey 'expect; to -speiid, '?MM'^^^^0^^^^^M most of ^mmmm:^^.i: <-*r;ti:;M?*^ â- - %hr. P* Blaliua^Ib ea<fetiikg .ft^^lf*^"1!^?^^^^^!!^ effects of a sprained ankle which he received frtoin fal^g off a^ ttldtnjSff^^°^ $bere He.walB.at work;. . "' â- â-  ?'C-^. j„'.^f Mr. and Mrs. Augustus . Pea have postponed their trip- abroad for a short time and in the meanwhile they will open their Winnet&n, hct*nW Last Wednesday afternoon a bridge party in aid of the Ell Bates house, Chicago, was given at the Winnetka Woman's club by a number b£ promt* nent women. / a"'. The primary depar£meht oj Christ church Sunday school gave a 'p^jj^^ Friday afternoon to the cfass, which will go into the intermediate depart ment in the fall. working for Weekly half holiday with a petition and very tew ive refused to sign. ^ ;/'*"., ^^^^sp^e^ii|n|^venients'in the.'district ^^^0^^^i^m^4t it la understood, aomeyof the residents are not in >r of these. This is causing some > dela/ but it is expected that the ijwr ^il| bje piit un to the voters '>*ooni -^"â-  â- '*'â- >â-  ie schoielrooms during the sear je4^^«<a^ very crowded and * YT,^iyear ** Utexpe&eA will be ||:vttt»ore to because of the j-apid strides â- ^k^^na^o^y-in, favor of the new ,^Pp^|^airi« it will be an ali^ fe ^e necessity within a year," said l^iilram McCullough, 2414 Pioneer || roe^» when aaked for his views on |%ft';4i|iB<ir. '^a^itidtift!^ 'jpp-oitt ^y^5#*fe W th^t^r^awwii, f time ahould ' h& taken # ^S^^M-^^rf nttch" in Ipi^^WN^I -.«ci?»ol»,,' Van "<etreet«L m$0%w^^ North Brans- :;--:'PPl|pP^^ the^ present ^ vth* North End affainu trnleas some- to^*:*-*^ks^ ^^ &$0i&* addition. In spite of the fact that a committee from the Evanston Commercial asso- ciation faifed td get the Evanston busi- ness men to agree to close their stores Wednesday afternoons a committee ol women, representing the Woman's club; started out this morning to ac- complish the woi*k. For some weeks the Woman's club has been trying to secure the weekly; half holiday for the cjerks but have been unable to do bo. The Commer* cial association joined in the move- ment and the two organizations worked together. Friday the commit- tees from the Woman's" club and the Commercial association met and found that nothing* definite had been agreed OOf ,. . -.-*j-\ ;'.v.' ' "'".. ' The women decided toitry to-pe/r spade the business men into closing for the one half day during the week and this morning started making the rounds of# all the business houses. The. women are anxious to /get the unanimous agreement so that it may go into effect at once and* continue throughout this month and'August. ROBBEDfIN CHICAGO. Mr. B. F. Kirtlaid, ^824"^L^fce: :^e§ pue, WUme^r^'|^.:rrob;W^^>^|^ pockets while, ria*in# bn aVcar itp^| vicinUy;oIv^ank^n';s^|fiii-in. i%i<Si^ Monday, ^^e^e^st^^ tag anfr^Wv^i^:^^^ through jfehe .a^e;'5^*^^!):!^!^^^ was 'irtiajiidliai^ ^; ^^^^i^ib^li^yite^ @ k^m Met '^.-^^^i^i^^l^S^^I' \jM*i ranging between fty >nd â- '•-â-  T^':-wAii^,wi»:fp^;;i||^ii};^ attf $%t c^tl^jed^ 'W*S^W: ;. ,4;-Ere#eJi-ieI^st^ devised a eimple but acqurate method Winr nriiel^ 'U^Bl^i^^^M0 courage, but )jrhere both, moral, couri agl|;;-an^'#y«^ cerned women give men a good start a»d::*--beitpip^efi^ng^^ • ••.;:;^|^ ,a& ;pb^^iqinjMr:yoid ',^ii^\^;^^i^>-th«^^ That the" Evanston police intend to enforce Mayor Paden'S recent procla- mation in regard to the >use of fire- works; was^ s|m>^..)^^^;^^ p& ward Hendricks, 18 years^old, Was ar- rested for" shooting flre-cra^er^7 lie was fined |10 and' â€"L^:"" '" -<-x"*"* The ^roc4am)atlon prohibits the use of fireworks until Wednesday; evening Ja|^*;O^lo|^J;;;fr0m' that; time until midnight, Thnreday, certain forms of fireworks can be used....'The police Will arrest all offenders"tof the edict. LOTS AT SOUTH HAVEN To advertise our new summer resort located on the banks oj^ke and near South away '100 lote ABaR^UTELf F»JE. ' 'jir# m& thi^Spiyf our subdivision inst^dlf spending the mone> J^jl» newsi"^ A barn ar i4«3 Wushlngton streiet, Evanston, caught nre Sunday and be- re|u^ appew^ answer or^ paper certainly kin the VUlage* and cities genei^ appearance • great tfeal of

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