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

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and wornm^$$Jp* given :^^'#«i|p8p«p .............W*&&& cation the Qlencpe board of truatees meeting, .:^fbe >^psiji^t0'i ; liol marked hy ;^^i^i^;:ittirt<»i«|.; ";.- The bilia forJaal niouth; w^w*a ii8fc$fc::B^ --..-..,----. ,^, routes adjoq^ group* of b«adr«d« m»Jc« tbetr tiomea The bids for the paving of Gro^^ sire^^'fr©^ ^^-v:!^; mo&es ^:4mifi^m^i ^e^-a^ei^ r'-V/f greeable Mdt^aaKerou* for the ckll r^-^^-^^^L^_^^._.._- *--^i||>,.;. |th* bWweter of tbe^ake. the'l^iD^'iit^lp^^^ present *ld not olertoob «M*a* the b^auUful lake, women the short Intervals ' when debu- the^,wnjn|s| ens. ,/^ISbft During tne rait tantes were walking^ Jti__^_,___„.-,___ girls solo? Jj**e*fc ^^vVery ^ne»t sum waa re^Me4^fronl Ihelr efforts- The beue#iilii^ 1 A lone compsnioii-~u massive white bn«terrier--homely of face and with always accom- ■ who the mwcular how legs, Ipanies her. No one 5^:>Tuei6;ajr^::yoMi: w6^en*%ri ** Whenever strangers ,,^.,yi^i^ii:'«WM.,_.. _..,„.................., ... $jjipiiNm#»^.......„,,....,._..... ..„ they wish, as tiie Evanston Gun ch*b aaaaKMaa; haa Ihvlted a» men on the lake there} rtela :|#irelwiit^ their namea aa proapeetlve membere. ^botit to ntf|tf»if i » " The name of the dub would lend **v ^m&avUfeK a*P*^*»1^ ^itii***i|............._ .....,,..... ^v^^. - v.-;. .^■■- L-:^,,.!.:J-... -j,---. .,: _r-:^ ,• ,<_. :, ^^^g^^rjIilgt^O^ hut this IS gOl «^»t«#* ^t^«taN»t4^ ««»#§#J aecure n?eml>e» from any of the tU- organlBetion la anew one,l«T. Ing been organhBed two montha ago |pjeve|a^^ been fond of ahootlng clay pigeons, bni who had pot a place to shoot r^im^^:^^i'i^9v iecifred'£'$&?. members of the claaa aro bnay making preparations for the sale, and fwral ati indications they will be well rewarded for their labor. The sale is a benefit one and nothing but the best cooking will be sold. ' /"[ ^i\ . way, an_d ing a great d^ As a.reeult of deuce swelled aery is and a cared *t»r and for admi .^ideserv- beheflt the Provi- fundwas court are now being e are asking two-story ll^:^lmWm*^r^^' ing and is entirely IiMeoAiate to the demands.' Ansoi^ the features of the proposed wi^^^^^^f^^ school on':0a&0M&^M£&'r' --" /•"-"- :' . f*ri>i^ii^l|g^^"■'■■ ■ The P^:^m^&m^^ ***** Harriet H6l*gjitil^ ed by l^SKP^I^A- *■ Peabody, :1«M^is^^ Mrs. Johm H/ Hardm, Mlaa Lahdon, Mrs. W. '${-&*&!& ^M^J€^^^ Roberts, Bfr^ J» luieo HaiAes, Mrs. William 8. Hlbhrfd JFr, lire, Charles w.( Hubbard, jjfctf^^^ Mrs. ga^el t. Chase, Mrs. Richard Biy DB^mm^mi--ii&rs$gate Stirling. ' ■■V{-t!^^/^rSr^f^v'* The nursery Is under ^m&eaj^M the d^Meaan bo^ of miiMitoBiJ Of the Episcopal ciair^^tte^li Mr the following oo»miWee: Frefftdi Rt. Rev. :Ch»^i^i^«rsoMi^i^ man, Miss Jaime^e I^Sttrgea; vice- chairman, Mra, Prediriolt Arnd; re- cording ^aeei^itf^ipw^/lfiwrrl*^ Houghtolttt^^ttr^Biilria^^ Kv Kerns; Mrs, Loois aa*ater, M«.Cectt Barnes, Mn.-$mi^Mfmm^^^ Richard ^:^Mik^^im^A^ Gould, Mrs. C&s^m Ci Griaw^d. Hra. William D. Although rather A:|h1^6iim^>J^ sutnmer weather; ^>$^Ji^Wi^ have been fine for contraetors, and building has been going aiong at a rapid rate. One of the buildings that is being hurried toward completion the building, the rain having inter- fered y«ry Uttte. *he w©*ki$efc have started laying brick, and the work of planking the mam floor is well under way. she carefuKy withdraws Just distant t 4h^ U the daughter of »^^^ ' Bvaaatohiak there can be no doubt. Some morninga she walks to the shore. At other times she arrlvea in a large, red touring car, the dog oc- cupying the front seat, sharing it with the chauffeur, who hall all the ear- marks of a Frenchman. Alight Together. Arriving at the beach the girl and the dog alight, while the chauffeur hastens away, probably to bear the father to his city office. When the girt leave together on foot for their home. She probably has three reasons for going to the beach at such an early hour. What better place could she go for a little morning exercise where she Ajan bathe in the warm ray* of the ris- ing sun? And where could she take her dog where he would have more sport than chasing the large rats to cover? And she may have an ulterior motive and wishes to rid the district o * the many rata and thus preventing them migrating^^tdwa^.the'ot|v vhen the cold winds of wlnteT heglli tohewl about their holes and make life un- Whtle building along th# lake shore^/ip^g efn^kt i^mfiA rate, there is also some tearing down be- ing dope. The one piece Of wrecking; that is being watched move than any other & the dismantling of the steeple of St Joseph's Catholic church jfc Gross ?Wnt. 1 The steeple is the best known landmark of the lake shore aid nag stood^ fc^ yearn It is being torn down; so that an addition, to the church can be made. The addition la to heiuaaaed for school purposes* GIVE CORRECT NAwMfcV The two men arrested eafl^ Sunday morning after they *ad beiten and robbed Nicholas Phlllipe, yesterday g»We their eorwet namea to the po* r^^,_____nae. Joseph Oansel ftoten^ L*rt. are tha P««J^f^^ """...... ^^B^:{sjMrte*r4Pssyv«^ shore of the lake. Whatever may be her motive she jean be seen each morning with her dog tied to a chain. The dog durifg this morning hour has more sport than all the monkeys in Lincoln park have in a day. With the chain wrapped tightly about her hand she leads the frantic canine to the haunts of the rata. Then she langha and smiles while the rodents hasten to places of safety with the dog snapping and bark- ing close behind, \:±raf^Jr^,-. "■.. Sometime* uher w^ieu me^*ft» about her pete neck an4 allowa him to chase the rata at will Then how the peats do ««mper. Within a few minutes after her arrival not a rat out of the niillion who there dwell can be sees. T^ey kneir the dog means buat la now under wny en the concrete trap house which will enclose an. an* tomatic trap throwing single or dou- ble targets. It is expected that every- thing will be in* readiness by Sept 1. The policy of the club Is to encour- age the sport and make it attractive to the novice, as well as to the es> perionced marksman. Air charges will be kept down to the actual cost of material uaed, with the idea of making the sport as inexpensive to the membere ae^j^ j»e^st^ Sheot* Ing- for ':Jn4XJBXayMf$if< 'j|>t; "el hy the ^cluh^ommnmi'" ^f :: >rhe :^ipmht»^^ its kind along the lake shore, and because of thiiarge number of mem Who are interelted in the will soon prove to be one of the moat popular organisations in this vi- cinity. To Name Days. As BOon ** the club house Is opeaed a meeting will bo held at which time regular days will be inaugurated for the shooting. It is planned to hold local toumamenU as well as conteata ___________________ _._. with other gun clubs in ^his section. comfortable for them ifcw thu nleak^Beaid^Bta of the north shore inter- Mouairea;- little outfit of saw. and. owners fancy * ^$0_'£ff&{; ested in the sport are asked to send their names to W. J. Phalen, 3418 HartzeU street, who is secretary of might -bo: :slios}a^i|i " ^theWntne^taruiikjg^s^ boxes in ,which OnthrM sa|d%aa)^o4 away the stolsn' tresaatren • ^. ,-I :^:^ - Others caae^out-ofma^faMioai^ hopiag to see the "ait muuewm» flothV rie hud coUected. All were d*a»> noutttl CaDtain Halpia inlormink them that the plunl^umiila dispUyed before today, and then fn|y to the probable owners. l^^^m.Si Quthr^acottpWpetfenatit^proTad n.^Hixafe foy. aj^nifte '^^»Safca»j; him, end Dr. George J. Spencv, city physician/after testing him a» t»bis sanity said the enlf aetisiacCoryl ^ the organlaation. He wiU furnish any .Btanation toy t!» mai& Information desired. Following, are the officials of the newly organized club: K. H. Harri- son, president; H. r. Darby, vise- president; . W. X , Fhalen, secretary and treasurer; G. H. Coleman, cap- tain; H. Van Petten, director. "■iiffi.T-Msl'r r- i,ffVi"i '-i rum"f <M' '"iirr"" ■aiJl"!" Piper of Hamelln* who, by the aeuid of his pipe drew the rata from Hame- lm in Weatpheim toto tlm Htm where they were drowned, ft ia impossible at thk» time to ataaa. However, the ro- dentf are beginning to thtnk that there are many u other places more pleaaant for their habitation than the Uk» alHM^ and if they shc^^ decide to go south wtthm tiio ssjered ^rectntta of Chicago there wiW $0, only ^pmpmt-. m?^^0^ :i|W^^lltetti»; m. m^»m^m.^bm^*%M^i*9: he WW'* vicUm of kle^^manja. t The strange case of tne men trhev college-bred, h teacher ^ -- ---•- diacrlminating taata tn mnttsra turaed his rare gifta of mlud ^ MTvicc of crhnVieteresteu payciclo- gista and aeclolegiata. * Richmond Henderson, direcmr-etl the departaient o^naelology at the sity of Chte»gs> ami V noted crtmltwlngmal irtjmls, eaid and hia a^d>swreHemnmples of compleiitifw tp hswaan ni^aru produce the -qeorned I eoT and *■

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