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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jul 1912, p. 16

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R Mo i»3y 6tr FOR RENT HOUSES FPU SALE JB-,BED AND SPRINflft^- white enameifid^^ftfh brass golden oak; â- ntf lire ^OR RENT A NT WIV REM0T> eled 9 room fcons*- vll mnHrf'1 lm provenqenfrp: e<>r West-avp' ,• v Wilm*f< 7 ^.' 926 J, 5? ____'__"ZJ^"- TO REKT EIPHTT*SpM HOnSF!; sunny and cool; p«>rrh andYi»^4, Ad dress D 638, Evanston News. ^Ttp ition. 1016 Wesley-av. ltp FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT V^RY PESIR>J»rrR furnfsB"!3^>«aQm for^J>'»«trt'«>nq man 1301 Chlc-aeo^* ' *« PeTrM>st*u st. ^ORy RENT NICE COOfc^ TEU- jflornis'"* roo^f^exoel!*' ' table Jboard 2019 6mn«^\ Pbor' 1674; referen< 30tf MISCELLANEOUS RENT- SPACE 1\T PARN ty&l lie. Inquire 416 Q^fn^mqA blvd. ^sv^ ^-»/^" Hp WANTED/â€" 5 once^fkow, t Evamiton. WANTED^* SECOND ofcttejJBrlng bye Chantyfer, 630 [&vA at; TUTUHING^^COI^IB^EOR HIGH schoj^ ^mathematics ^TMmjhone â€"farrtjise Roberts, 2276. ^l?p* FIRE INSURANCE ~- ROYAL^NSUR- aifce Companynf LiveptlmTlargest flfr© iusuranq^oMpanyiOn the world, insures dwelllgpikhouseWld gooda rentb; lowest rates/Chacleg^ Wight man * t\, <4aasmnt agents Phone ESTATE *ULjfm show yov Ufttsjfion-st, near Broau d; , bona*; lot 50x166, term&, 4^ CeatnU-et., near Prairie, 10 /Wis, liurge barn; lot Jfi0xl50; ^rms; ii»*o. Mttiford-et, near Jghiofgojflr., 4aaawr 5- «3ioiBj|ata, brickJMfmg; all rent «dwjPTjl26xl26;#T8NAP; 14^50^ Hantfl-sJ., cor. Bennett^Lgy^SnTs", in lition; large^e^^4,000. 203 sdi&ow HI AS On Evanaton 1580 Members of the Dartmouth College Alumni association, to which organ- isation many Evanstonlans belong", at their weekly luncheon in the college room of the Hotel La Salle Wednes- day received news of the death of Alfred H. Tllley, captain-elect of the Dartmouth track team. Tllley was known to many Dartmouth men living in this city. Tllley was elected captain of next year's track team, mnd after failing to roake the* Olympic team returned to summer school to Insure his eligibil- ity for next year. He dl«*l very sud- denly at Hanover, N. H. A commit- tee of members of the Alumni associa- tion va« appointed to meet *he body when it arrived In Chicago. The ru- ne* *1 was b«ld at Hlnton, III., Friday. "LAIMS FLEA'S COLLAR WASORAWNTOOTICHT Asbur- r»arkr T\ T . July 18.â€" Charges of enr'ty to fleas employed by 7'at Rrahn, a trainer, who has been exhibiting so^e particularly in- te?Hg->nt ones ^o the beach front here, have been inve^tlpated by the Aebury Park 8. P. C. A. Mrs. Percy B. Tilcnx, secretary of the society, saw *be flf^s go through their stunts and 'oiitH nothing to complain of oth«r than the collar worn by *me of the flAs seemed to pinch a little. Brahn promised to have it made larger Mrn. wtlcox «aid a complaint wp made *hat fl<»*»* were prompted by 'eutrlc al >cfr" a"i Impaled on thli ^'res tr ho '"' »hrni'«rh their 8ome ^roof. Hunt Secretary (to inexperienced assistant, who is telling him, after run. about some poultry claim)â€""But how do you know they ever had the fowls? Did they show you the corpses?" As- sistantâ€""No, not exactly; but it's all right, don't you know, they showed roy» th« empty roosts."â€"Punch. That Point of View. Mr Roosterâ€"The trouble with you. Mr Owl. Is that you keep bad hours. Everybody ought to go to bed about sunset afcd set up Just before day light '\#Lffi Eve* y Outing: FQK4UBNTâ€"LA&QE u&i ox HOUSE8 AND APA* fMi i ffcOtERTY WANTED If you want to sell or rent >.,„. frrcperty, and want quick action lfet it with us. McCALLUM (8b CLARK 1S1I Sherman-&v. Opp. City Hail. •ilti y tin ce . 1 , 1 v/^ „ to th (Hei view v» >rl .in ci idles. IJCm SAXEâ€"BARGAIN IN MAPLE- iM^ota, south jofGreaMsaf-st mtm. MOaTOAOB f»t 6»4 fi,03pon f ••#' 9chen •tsM^sSfeii 116,000; improved. chigan-av. 36-tf ^^HPSES DROWNS IN ATTEMPT TO SAVE LITTLE BIKO *.. ott^uipttug to Bovt m* iifc or a .,ar.ow, rloatlu6 uuvm the sanitary ..txtitxl ol a chi^ of * od, Clarence Pa»Bii.o»e a^e«i 1 Soli Lh lale ave- uue Chl^t^o, w^j d.j«utj lu the t>aul- Ury canal ueur itio Char h btreet hrld0A Evu..ston PttSSii«>fc will ware on th«;n vit Golf clai, to bocu Ab they *dic wait h £ alo^. 4 t.«e banks of the canal Pas^n.ore savi tho bira and Jumped ,a to save It rhe ^wift current soon took him unoer, &ud al- though his companions jid all in their poi»^er to rescue him, ht was drowned Members of the life saving crew, to- gether with Sergeant Pestka and a band of police and firemen, dragged the canal in vain The pulniotor was telephoned for iu nopea if the i>r»dy were lound life cov«ld be restored The machine arrived in thia city about 1:45 o'clock, but the body was not found. A Grasp of the, Han*. Th ire are times when a ai ^ v,£ tits band is almost a sacrec thing. In â- arrow it may impart con art or con- vey sympathy more effectively than words. Again, it may be a warrant of the reliability of friendship or a pledge of honor; also an expression of approval or of admiration. Did yon ever hear of a man's growing lean by the reading of "Romeo and Jo- lief or blowing his brains out be- eanae Desdemona was maligned Tâ€"O}* Iver Wendell Holmes, \ i. K oui 1; y , /is] h s^rtc/hpcg. aJ >ur Kodak. Tave the fun pictuivi >leasure of pos- ig a picture story all your own. It is *asy to KODAK aMsViasBsaBhsSHsflBTsBHsS Let Us Show You The Camera Shop W. E. HORTGN 614 DavU St. Phone 1075 Evsaston. 111. Ws Bo Developing and Printing too Feet on Clifton-Place (Near^New ScbmA) jM AT Afy***~------- BARGHIN $30.00 Per Foot Quintan & Tyson Phone 354 631 DAVIS STREET! 0Lf-!-T xotherNeu) Splendidly Equipped Daily Train Now in Service Chicago t6 St. Paul- {Through M'Jwadkee) -v h forth Western Special L». ChJc*fu 10:00 a. Ar. Milwauks« 12.-01 At. St. Paul 10; Ar. Minneapolis 10^b p. m.J Equipment of eh. Highest ird i4 /lew train wtt b* equipped with Modern ol -ii ig car {meal$% la carteâ€"weroice uneguaU^Jg^mWinin, ntSxoaches. A /S^«n%^yne Rotttm •lb ud e m thi» new tain is along the beautiful North Shor* botd ing LBke Michigadto Milwaukee, thence over the new rout^ to SUjPaul and iftnneapolis via Clyroan and Necedah, pOording pat#ns a most enjoyable daylight ride through pjcturesqo* Wisconsin. â- â- >»,, w 1 â€" Tkroofh Parlor Car and Coach for Minnesota Point* Thfa train has a through coach and parlor car aervke from Gl Jcago to La CrosseT Winona, Rochester, Mankato and intermediato poir.«. All meals in Dining Car. Five other through fast trains dafiy to the Twin Cltfes-^lsave Chicago 2 JO a. m^ 8:33 a. nu, 6:45 p. m., 10*0 p. m. and 10:10 p. m. The Best of Everything Tkkd Qjfees "# Chicago and North Western Railway MmPm •MZS* ' -'AM, :&k

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