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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Dec 1913, p. 4

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Ctoe C«^ S»we Hews THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER M, 1913. PUBLISHED EVERY TH0R8DAY 'BY "' "." *""' '----------------' f HE BpV^MAN PUBLISHING CO., ^M6 Divli gWJ8trev)in«tbnri^ Albert H- Bowman . Managing Editor Bertha R. Bowman . Associate Editor which she anticipates very great and igoodTesults. 7^-. v-.â- '..':-:--......v-'s-v - Even the jnost optimistic of us ano tltoae-jnnat^eager to embrace the new In educational systems must look with a little dubictr^Poa the removaKof the elements of work and discipline from the experience or The student,; Bertha R. Bowman . Associ»« â€"â€"---------------------- ------------ „ Jaaea^eonard Lee ^ • City Editor for our jdeas_^re_ih£_reBiiU of long} ________-^~~^T^ vfahtiinea of generations of belief tbatt HltHSCRIPTION PRICE, $2 A YEAR ".ueo " 8UBM1UI * ----------â-  work is a wholesome experience in J L A. & NATATORS DEFEATPUBPLE ill i nui 100-yard SwimWon by R. Huswgh, o'clock. The Are was'-'^«j££[ Evanston academy; R. Orwig. New wltb a small loss, due to the prompt I Trier, second; Ramsey, Evanston arrival of the fire department. An m- | academy, third. Timeâ€"1:10- spection of the place was made yes- CO-yard Back Strokeâ€"Won by T. terdayby the officials. It is a two Raymond, EvanstoSfacademy; Patter- nn.half 8tory frame building and son New Trier, second; Monsen, Ev-Jand one-hair story i« v,_hteen Son acaiemy. third. Time-0:432-5. contains seventeen rooms. »*«* I Fancy Divingâ€"Woiuhy-R. Huszagh. youths live there. Thirteen or tms ! Evanston academy. S4 points; O. Cook, number sleep in the attic room ana no New Trier, second: Max Hayford, Ev- nre escape was in place. iston academy, third. ___________| Another dangerous device a men I r IP matter foTluWicatlon in any week's_issue should reach our office «nt later than noon on Monday ^l^edHaTTec^Tc^^ a*. 1911. at the postofflce at Evanston. IlirnOiB. under the Act of March 3. 1879. work IS a wholesome experience^ in U^â€"j -g^^^^ M^y 0f life; that the discipline of accomplish-! ^b »♦ ' «fi«„a| fm wen a distasteful task is effica-j Whom Are International clous m character building and that! Champions, 61 ve Fast Ex- hibition in N. U. Pool. the hard knocks received in the early period of school life make the man or woman the better able to withstand =" ^,-.,0^ -B lsTaT successfully "the slings and arrows of ^pmiRSDAY, DECEMBER 25, l»i*- -TH^ _______-------===== ! .outrageous fortune," when he goes out MERBY CHRISTMAS. j fr0m school to take a place in the; The News is coming to you today , husy j1£e ^l the world street, last night, only proves the ur- _________,--------- : gent need for flre prevention and that on AV TIMC IC CUATTPRFn escapes sha11 *• Drovtded Spark8 RELAY IIMt 10 OHAI ItntU from a defective chimney caused a ! was found in the Phi Kappa Sigma i house was a gas heater and gas range 'installed on the first floor, neither of (which was connected wjthjventilatlon in safety first Plan sy^srssrass: of the carbon dioxide fumes from these stoves without the ventilator was imminent and might cause the death of persons in the room withou- the least suspicion that they were being asphyxiated. The fumes are odorless and even more poisonous than (Continued from Page 1) I sroalL Jblaze^ ^BL the rooL about 10. the, ordinary gas fumes with all good wishes tor an exceeding Swimmers representing the Illinois j Athletic club Friday night defeated the isy iiH--ui â- -!.. «.„,«,. I Northwestern university tank stars by _________ „ ] the one-sided score of 47 to 22, in the wua -» hâ€" -...... -WThw a theory beconreB-so-anlver-1 paUen natatoriumt ln one of the fast- «.„.~~ r-hriatmas a joyful holiday Bea- ^jy beiieved to be true that it is to- e8t dual meets ever held in the west. Merry cnnsiuu». j . McGiUlvray, holder of three eon, a bright and successful New Year joorDOrated in nureery rhyme and wor,d,8 am, an equa, number of na. which is soon to dawn. However good > eopybook matter, it is ratber hard to! tlonal records, was the brilliant star however satisfactory other years, still j wai£ for a \onK season of trial of edu-|other „ are wishing for you at this Christ- j cation through play at the exclusion Shatters 100-Yard Mark. _, Ma_ Vaftl. o f m •, I The first record to be smashed by mas time and at this New *e*., [ot.wnrk, .â- :rm~~-- McGiUlvray was ln the 100-yard swim. ereater measure,of joy and the good * * JK __.„„ Kenneth Huszagh. formerly a member greater m peace OS EARTH-ITS PRICE. [of-tfae-Nortfawesteru university, has a things of life. »erry v • ; ^ ^^ centurie8 Christian peo- record of 58 4-5 for this event, but - * * * _. , ._ <. McGiUlvray made the distance in DO YOU KNOW THIS CHICAGO? pies have celebrated the Christmas McOUU ' -XT ,«rn individuals are exactly alike season by echoing the song of the The next record to go was that held «» lwo ind,UOU â-  ,.• , th . , „ ._ lipMMim by Cross of Princeton university in to Physical appearance or tempera- shepherd of the long ago, Peace on ^ ^ ^ ^^ McGmivray.g hut ln an aggregation of many earth, good will to man." They have, tlme for the distance bettered the j somewhat the same environment, bent waging merciless war upon their en- tne record of twenty seconds held by j Ariv„n hv the ,n.i«>s sometimes brother against Kenneth Huszagh in the forty-yard Upon the same purposes, driven by the ,.„lits, sometimes o ^^ ^ addition to theae perform-1 same impulses, there stand out certain brother. ances, McGiUlvray was instrumental ] « » .hnrnnteristics which make Our own nation is n6t old and yet in the winning of the 160-yard relay dominant characteristics wi Wp havp race by the tricolor team, possible such a summary as that of have we seen many wars, we nave ^ purple 8tars were giv(ng Coach .. ^ ....,,„ h,.vC.Erforo of New York'fought for our Independence; we have Bachrachs athletes a hard run for, Mr. Ei.wauu HuNOEBFORii oi * honors ^ thjg eyent untu McQU In his "The Personality of American .*aired again to maintain our rlgnis ^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^ theQ aU upon the seas; we have gone to war ho,)es held by the Methodists were j â-  ^ww«i a,e poop, or cmoago »«.,»««-, »mc --^js^SHSi^iiAS;* ^„ar «Plfifih self-centered, bent to covet. The men of the North have d ,n th| ent Tne be8t previous j may appear selfish, ^cen .. with deadly natred the men of record, held by the University of Uli-j upon obtaining .the good things of life; met «ith deadly natrca ^^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ f A i _ which are coveted by their fellows, the South oir many a battlefield, we {, men made Uje distance in four sec J f ^„w »ko„»ical of have been incited to war again in re- onds better. McOilHvrays time for j Especially does one grow skeptical or nave on ^ ^^ ^^^ ^ ft jg ... . anything good that may be said of our . membrance of 'the Maine even purp|e Men pjr8t great neighbor after he has been ! though we were not sure just what ,)onald Scoles of the Northwestern! F ' * . rhHHtmas shop-! we were to remember about that lll-^Team had the htmor of laklug the onlyj caught in the mad Christmas snop we ^ ^^ ^^ by ^ p^^ ath. j ' Ping crowd, a collection of individuals j starred vessel. And now we find those ^^ ^^ defeated w R Vo8. j . „ .,msplf with among us who would see us rush to burKi, of the I. A. C. in the 100-yard each bent upon saving himself wltn anions ^^ stroke.^lis time was 1:19 4-5. | permission to his Satanic majesty to | arms against Mexico. Rrep8 wjn , t " if «s,..t h.. his de- I And with all these memories will Th Evanston academy team defeat- i "teke the hindmost, if that be Ills oe- . lour lins still murmur peace on earth, <o .^tw iuti "w aw. 6lre •- lour npa S in a dual meet held in connection with I And vet Mr Hc.noe.UoBU sums up j good will to man.' We will continue ,he bjg affa,r â-  t tu to expend two-thirds of all our public Summaries: the Chicago spirit thus. BOYS' SCHOOL OVERCOATS ______A «p»c,-al pnrrhase of Grav^Blue and Brown Chinchilla Overcoats, conver- tible and shawl collar models, sizes io to 18 years, enables us to offer them ai $io.oo. Worth more. Others from $8.50 to $20.00. WALKER & HARTMAN :: ^KSSifiSSSK!'SSSff Formerly with Marshall Field &Co. Phone Randolph 2276 rpHE only thing cheap abourourxaskets is the price. I We carry a full line of Solid Mahogany, Circas- ]We carry a luu, nne ui aw» wâ€"*yw>wuvng tv 1 •â- i_iii- â€"j ^«-Ar«f>e For the reason flio* line of broad cloths and crepes. For the reason that we manufacture allS^^^^^^S^^ guaranteT a saving to thT public^fronT one-tmrd to °neWmfH, Scott, formerly with J. L. Hebblethwaite of Evanston, is manager and part owner of our Evanston store and will personally superintend every detail. Automobile Service Furnished Store Phone Evanston 98 Residence Phone Evnaston 2903 WM- H. SCOTT 1007 DAVIS ST. Manner EVANSTON, ILL. m *mm Subscribe for The Lake Shore News Plunge for Distant; . , ,„„(_,.. ,w.............. Won by L. B. Chicago looks hungrily forward to n.onoys upon wars, those Pa». and, Keitnmn , A (;, ., M (irantham. ., . ihmc we (ear may comv, that we may i Northwestern, second, U. McCrary. her tomorrow. She Is never discour- Uos, fear may . Northwestern. third. Ulstance-60 aged with her Way. but with true have .hat "peace on earth for Which Tinie„0:36 3.5. ^ a*' ------- . . . 4V,n We Drav What a revolution would 1 40-yard Swimâ€"Won by. Perry Mc- American spirit she anticipates the »< pray. |«niivray I. A. C; E. W. McGiUlvray, future The present generation cares there be if we and all nations could ( a (, ^^ { ^^ Northwest. tolerate the but for a moment realize the height ot urnf tWrd, Time-»:20. little for itself. It can tolerate ,...._! 100-yard Breast Stroke-Won by U. loop-and its abominations, the bodge- "Rood will to man, that brotherly M<.,)t<rniott> , A c . ,, Scole8> North. _____-.....===g -=--â-  â- â- --------- :, ,,,,, nmnronn 1 iinon which peace must follow natur- wpstern second; ft; Ennis, North- podge of the queer and the nouveau !we8tern. third. Time~l:14 3-5. that distinguishes the city by the lake tiny. lOnyard Swim -Won by Perry Mc- Cillivray, I. A. C; E. W. McGiUlvray, North- in this present year of grace. But the joncoming generations! There is the rub. The oncoming generations are "to have all that the wisdom and wealth of today can possibly dedicate ' tO thenu There, then, is your Chicago _ Bpirit."__ ____ _'_ J. The strangeness of it is that in the --words of the author, one recognizes the real personality of the city by the lake. He realizes that the Chicago of today 4b beginning to Took forward to bigger and better things for the years "Z^^cfflBie^^CbJcagb is grown up and Is coming to look with the eyes of ma- turity upon the things that are Iran- - j&tent aad- to consider their worthless- ness. We in the middle west are be- __^liming to. consider posterity-. & * m fOJLK WHILE YtFiJ WORK, PLAY . WHILE YOU PLAY. â€" The utilization of a child's toys and playthings for educative purposes 1b the Basic idea upon which Dr. Mauia MosTESKonLhas constructed her theory ufliJucatting/ young children, a doc- THHY Hi:ALLY ^H)^•T M1SD. I. A. C. second; R. Nelson Out of Wilmette ther. comes the western, third Time -0:58 15 loo-vard Back Strokeâ€"Won by D. voice of a woman raised in protest S(ro]^ Northwestern; W, R. Vos- agaTnst the request attributed to the" burgh. I. A. C. second Timeâ€" 119 4-5 Political Equality League that smok- ' 220.Var(] Swim_\Von by Perry Mc- ing be prohibited at the polls. She oillivray. I. A. C; W. R. Vosburgh I. A. C, second; I. Wood, Northwest- writt-s^ ern. third, Timeâ€"2:31 3-5. "The Political Equality League has 160-yard Relayâ€"Won by I. A. C; . . .t. ,\ oil »,» nn „mnk- Northwestern, second. Timeâ€"1:22 2-5. requested that there shall be no smok winner8_w Rotn E w McGIlll- Ing at the polls. I fear that many like vray NV u vosburgh. P. McGiUlvray. 1 11 .1,,. ,™„, thit laid High School Summaries. requests may kill the goose that laid ^.-."^ TOstaIU,._ Wo„ hv p. the golden egg. We must not expect sill1(ms,.n Kvanston academy; P. to pick out the sugar plums of the Cooi-cr. New Trier second: Elliott. 1 Kvanston academy, third, lime â€"0:42. cause and leave the work for the men. ,)islanr,, .,;„ |,.,.t. We wish equal rights, but we will 4o-y«rd Swimâ€"Won by R. Simon- 1 ,^,. <en Kvanston acadfi*»J-: R. Huszagh. „,v.t get them if we star, out by try- -J^ ^^fg^. {) (-ooke, lng m control the mens privileges. N>w T,.it>t. lnjrfi. Timeâ€"«t:2S l-">. Women must adapt themselves to km) yard Breast Stroke Won by the regulations of election day and W. Farrell. New Trier; Omer Kvans- , .Link thnt state and ton academy, second; W. Jacobs. New tlicv must not ttiink mat siaif. anu >^_. With the Season's Greetings ffl Twenty-seven Christmas seasons we have served yon and never have we ren- dered snch a helpfnl service as in the ffl The ainonnt of business done by this store in 1913 was the largest in its his- tory. We have served many new patrons. The territory covered by our service is every day expanding. # During the New Year we shall aim to "do things better" and to "do better M .iiy laws can be juggled to suit their whims. "I hope that our men will not think the Political Equality League has voiced the general sentiment of women in this request." There is sense in what the lady Trier, third. Time--.1:22 2-5. You Need Not Be 111 to Enjoy! The Edgemere Medical Baths 4811-4813 BROAD,WAY CHICAGO things. fl Our announcements in this paper will, we hope, receive from you the attention we are sure they will merit. ffl January will show you how well we have planned to increase your savings and our sales. BaaT; , s sound judgment based apparent- * . . lv on experience, appreciation of tne a tr^ior-wh^-the^ounder^ ^^J^^^ of fE,-xadr^Ic^ tine and the crustiness which is bound to follow her banishment from her 3e=3asStdre»,.--r.aU)se lworafaipCP , , bnlfof thnt everything We irusl the pen oLthe village.. widely honored. Heretofore the meth- ods of the Italian educator have been which is o* biuelii, is irksome- and i?F^-;imui1cuii;d. It Is said, ho^vever, "win iiol tlviii!. t.h.• iv.11 ricalâ- â- Equality has voifTJd the ggrignri -yenLi: "nietit of""vToifiw 'iTtn'Thts. rrqupst." that with their acquisition of taat^te^jaosf^soRi to contemplating mo<|iggat of n|wft-y wllljiot to**-their tv^ t, n^tTuu^^uu^ir^T in. ntod^to7T>oy^Tr^-HTice W~tBe- tratkie^ aL humarr- |gpi and girteiof school age, a course from flesh. â-  ' ________T,cU William S. Lord

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