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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jan 1914, p. 4

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THE i.AKE SHORE NEWS. THURSDAY, JANUARY It. W»* Cfee £ake Shore flews PUBLISHED EVEKy THURSDAY 3P^ ■'.'---------■------- BY----------:-------- Tango. ; People would rather dance than read.is the-burdenof his lament., i Now, a .-little"" nearer home comes ___i.he game sad charge from no other tHE 90WMAN PU8LISHINQ CO.. .than the popular F. Hoi-ki\*OX * CHARGES CITY HAS BEEN LAX WITHJIS1RICT (Continued from Page 1.) 526 Davis Street. Evanston. Smith i who, however, spreads the ! to state whether or not he was in "favor of having Evanston turn tne Albert Fl Bowman . Managing Editor cloak or his displeasure to cover both J roa<j over to the Lincoln park hoard. ^Bertha ^Sowma^-."Aflaoolate Editoi^^ =cjz==j=^^ ^Hd" the auTomobllc j A* ter his talk he was- pked many faines Leonard Lee .. ' . City Editor; * - I questions as to what action'the city jjfCJ^^..' g^ai--a^eg-r^MHtHtiff tytpwrM the new po- f<5o««<?I would have To lake io turn ..fUfcSCRIPTlO'N PRICE. $2 X YEAR ijtioal activity of women. I the road over and what the cost ot '■■■J ■■ ■ )-^rxzz=====z=^^=^-rryrT7~z=.. ^, , . • , . ., ,, , building and upkeep would "be. ■ All waiter for publication in any r Thla 1a a mott deplorable condition r^ rHJnnrlls of R CIarence Brown, week's Issue should reach our office if it is really true and we doubt if it who was appointed to make a report' »ru later than noon on Monday. "' ,s_ May „ nf)t b,.,r,iat the "reading fT on "tbe Weight ly • apoll banks along _^^^=EZEEr^rI!I!^^ the channel of «lie sanitarv canal. *?«,n-terea aa secoon-masa mailer June more distributed? The words of the wpre reCf>iV( d with the most atten- i8. 191.1, at the postpfflce at Evanston.! pmi(.her ^ „(1,;iiuiv api>licabk. t0 tlo... As a prelude to' his remarns Illinois, udder the Act* of'March 3, , Qn the sjioi! hanks he stated that It 'R79. THURSDAY, JANUARY 2!*. 1914. this time for of the "making of many books there is no end of magazines is also quite as much W PREVENTION AND CURE. ' ^ Instruction in the proper selection ( would not b** wise for Evanston to The making allow the intercepting sewer to be built along Colfax street, but that it uould be le-st to have it placed at ii 1 1h>»4--.-cowlueiion. Every newspa (inenleaf street. i[e ^aw- as his rea- n for this that within a few years Have YouStoried toTtetiuce Your Living Emmsest _-----Average Consumption of Poiaroes Per Day is One Pound Per Capita-------L_ ~ THE GROWER TO USER SUPPLY CO. - General Distributors of Cochrane's Sealed Package Farm Products --ir~ Suite 833 Hearst Building CHICAGO Telephone Franklin 3109 j . pecks. 4 '■' nusrif-iB, ti)t; p d<ior. Pay whw^geotla arrive. jtloney refunded if you are not satisfied. High Class Local Agents Wanted Reference: City Bank, Portage, Wis. aii.'. proportions extends Its.lf and\preparation of the food for the ,,| include in.ni> magazine featun family is a "follow up*' work of the These mtint he read else tie- Activities of the visiting nurse than not -xlst, and pad extensively. !'<-r- 'the Lulled Stat> overnment would f't*^H"t*4'>l**i"K******'4"lt***' • LIEUT. WATSON DIES SUDDENLY OF APOPLEXY force th,- district to treat all sewage ,, Tur C\AVCTrvM «■ uld before it is emptied into the canal J| A I IHb hvAi\bJ(JIN ■; and tint considerable space would i> THEATER •• he necssary for the septic umk». " ... ... l't'Hf>hir*t***t' which nothinu could bo more effective, haps, it is th.-t-e publications which He said there was no room in the ------ wwwm . . .• . .. .-• - • | .1 , ,h -mrv or.north -lid for H.es,. tanks, but .on th» ' M Y F KIKN I > K11< >M INI)IA" j - "PPiant the story of _ uy H. \ i»usoUchet. , Veteran Evanston Fireman Players. I \er, my friend | lurry L. Minium i ... retired pork | ngtii Presumably ilre services of the visit- have ( ihg nurse are to be devoted to the nr..at.i Blck and. -in-illness with poverty, her aid is inestimable, in its value. But this is an age in which prevention is looked upon as a practical treatment Of most of our ills. We really believe ani"ounce of prevention is worth a ,"*'1"'.11 '" I"1'1""" ind of cure- and this inirmTOcTTon "W "" rh" r"r""'r of a little simple teaching of dietetics P"'"ii'" and [>■ -< MICHELI'S SPACHETTI ESmtSSS* ^VIOLi 75 Cents - ?5 Cents---------- Private Dining Room for 50 to 150 People • SINGING Cements Made for Motor Parties i'v, at (Ire.mi street, »c< iired .it small .1. m i:\l.\t; shmie. "Seats fur U'eni'ii" buttons an iv ■ i conspic'uous, i xcepr, perhajis, I In it; absiiiec, iliat one need alio u est sid.- of tl ground eould ■ ust. and the i.miks built without de- Augustus Ke« n, .casing tlie \alue of property. ","" India. The Spoil Banks Question. Ivast.is I'nd. ■!■! Takes Triple Dose of Head- ache Cure and Dies Sunday. MICH'QAN AVENUti A!NI» Hth STREET CHICAGO parkor lyk. and~cookins is a work in prevention most worth while. A.physician who hms-a+'tiu.in d fani<- in his profession is.responsible'for'h<- 'statement that men are constantly "digging their graves with their teeth." TO. be sure the i • l- nine was to the tendency of hiost of us to over- eat, to partake tog plentifully of tin good things of ih. table, but it is true, quite as mu<ii, of the poor w hos< problem is not the sebction of the suitable frOin an fihuudance, but th. procuring of enough to satisfy the de- mands of hunger from a limited fund. To make that choice wisely, it Is most important that there be soni>- Jmowiodge._of_the- relative food value; of the articles from which thv buyer is to select; to make the punhas' d food contribute the fullest amount of, "nutrition," if is nee.snary that it b< properly prepared. If the visit ing nurse is able to achieve this even in a i M'll'loi l.ll.i --rrTSTjiifrrB time ■! v nee, -o o\ el i one ustoiu as now pre i-otii' . first serv. d' -< a's in tin sti<-. • < :-.ir!!<- I'nd. rlu It; ! '!'< in V'alenf mi . i I.. Li.1,' v. Juni! s Tw t • di: \ r. Van - son......... Ii an i "larendon !. \ s. I'rii nd. . . KdWafd" rTWaTd' "a niissioiiitry, Ual" Sal"Tle.-| I iiiii-s (!. .Morton i still til- ls uu IlljIlSt !i e ■■ lailll. I: •.indir •! fi ruin in- advocate an who lias so I-li :■ "courtesy move- tin Chicago Ti ih- idinK hand of its !.><uut> hint- ••ditor, that >\i< has been -'uni; .:.-i ii iiionst I'atiiiK in a letter f. -I.. luil.li-. Sh. says: "As a woman. 1 heinv sa: ' a i rusail Tilly .... A - I Libia nis lnd< rholi. \ct ll -Sane \. t II r Sam i! is rollleih , • ' k. and oiil. ■-. ;- -!• maud ilia.!- . IiiiikIi and : n - has. I! Iliown >_ uffluuc -!• ■ . N.-lb' !:• ild in St i ■ i", a I'lop ii- •■ Cuis. 'mlifer of H+- llielii llrrrsell 1,-hi.r of Kr- ,1. - i. Roy,'. i;:l|ei Leice-t..i Scer.es. Kia> In referring to the >jKril banks, he -aid that on .March 1f». l:"'T. the c-ity eoiiueii "i Kvati-tou passed an ordi- nauee -rantinu to the sanitary nis- in th< bast wrought trj, , ,,; chicaiio rertiiiu rights and i w id ina eerta.n ^ireots and all«y^- This iirdiiiaiice " he said, "was re- ........; • • ■ i.o'rfd to tie anitary district by -l-nriinns. a. s-i v ai rrr.'.TrTr U ■. l-aiillin. a-, chairman of the ':'H ■"' " '"■■' > ■ =' •' eoiii-iiii !<■' "ii ' .' K > a liston <■ ha11ncl, .............. in Mareh, -I'm-^, 'f iif. ^rdJnanc<' >*hk •virlail Hays-,. < !l'»e" natiii' ot a c.oiitra<t. ;iihi ........... ...oiiu "tie i Liiim- eoiaaund tin- >,Ir'"- Arabella '. . an,xrai'b » UU>\\...... ■ -Win-re.,-, h :- 'I'-.-ii-d l»i the ct.ty ';-!'i'!"~ l.:nd' rh-d- , .mm il ot K\ali.-l"ii tlial all spoil ustiis ...... ..lisjn^ irom. ii..- roiis.uui-.ioii cf said ,;'"" l'nderh.,|i ' li.iiini I w it hin t lie limits' of said (\;\ of l-iiMLtnii h" dfs|>osed of and di'imsited out-i.b- the limits of said <;i > of l~\ anstoii . now . therefore, I!.- it ordain, d h i l.e <•::, eoun- i ii of tip i tty of Kaiisfon: s eiion ; That for and in eon -idel'.ition of ll:.' .I'ts to be done l>> should "■" ~-,H' sanitar. di-iriet witlnn ilu- time and in the manner specified nipell,,ne lawniak- .,., ,,,,,,,,,,„,.. lh, „ ,,,-,,,,,,1, to nam- insi-t upon -tre.t car eoinpanies tbirnen -tie.i- .\hich are vaca»e.| nd -urrend' r- d n.. the eiti/ens ot ;vai)stOii for 'he benTi: oi rlie saui- •... r-..tt:- ai;> lak-ii I deem it ii mr.v district. evous mistake, however, to start a "" "" -' ""'"" '" "n "!s !i;iV" >"' . ,.. ,, ., . . , - ... ,„.,,.|H«e width of -ii!) mx fe"'. and \>n\t. \h< Man irom M.-xieo. isiide against i > i«• uobl" institution ,|l(, ,.,„),( 0) tt ;l, ,, t |||(. .anal is i",oo wliU'll. b.\ lln way, ,s from tile p'-u of foot wide on ilo ,.m ra«e. and ina'KlriH the author ot "\h Krb nd from fndla." . ,n ii ■ a i low a in • for ' ■ all'-- s, ii i- w ill w ant to s> • 111^ w e. k's prod net ion ,.\ i,|, m Hi,,: lb, ,ieop|e ol \\ \ A 11 st on . ■" tile F,\ a IIS'.. I, (I plot, 1 ll' I < i - \. r ibroiisjli the ,-it , council, have Mir Intle alter r 11 ■ manner ot th r. nd. m I ,r,,,"i' to lln- .-.anltar- I" "duct ion. Tie- , fforts ..I t! /. I U I U 4 X 4,4-^-A- dirtri'-' *-|";-' lu-lj.il lol'ii, ■'►Uxi-^UL eac-h ,--it»lL KHUlLi- aui |1( w hid, a I .< .',, , . I loo' w .mid a nioiili >,..•_ i. ! j. ' ro'ii a S' \ • r. h- ad- ;i. 1. :, i.in v\ iiich !;.- had he n sutfti'- ilit: ,'ji- si »• ral weeks, Lieut. John \\ a' ■" p.' "■' l.e Kvaiis'nii tire d- pai t- tm lit, in .i one of the oldest lnci'nhi. rs h point of s'-rvi'-' . rook ;i triple ,| ,.«,' re ll' ndneil- pow llei':< Hi +1+S- llolll'1. "il'l Ii 'iiniiiii a -. • nm . liii" Criday • v. nin^. t'aSa' i.-da;. :.• b, an;e iincoiiscioiis and i> .....:, •.' tl;, Liauntou huspita!. i •;■<. : ■ 'led Si.iida> morn ina at 7: 1 ~. ..'• lo< ,,. Vf ii'li'.- ph> sicians dia- ;.,.-.,' ' - ■• . .!-■ as -ipopl' xy.____________i $3.98 ^ P ECIAL SALE-- -]". -' BABY CONVERTIBLE GO-CARTS, making also high chair- an.! U-ds with thie rombination. now . ■....................... TeJJv Bfjri and Dolls jt Wholesale Prues. SEE tlie Live Armadillos, 'hat Uni.iu.' I!a^,., -I '"> Magic Larterns at J-'.-S are niadt- from. Set us for Theatre Prizes. MEXICAN CURIO CO. suTOsnMN^r"hViahrAve;>S!iiV!! Vnx. "-■ l.i?' ' v.-. months M" W'.rson i,;o! h- i.dr Kvaiistofi t his ...I, Tie re is till! Ip -1 I lie audience • asv in sill isf .1-li.).' dn i h. ir cars w h< n ii ■■■ how can oil' h- Ip m w hen t In re is ;, lapid -no-, -ion mirth provoking 7«! I Hill iollS e||i|t I'd 1,. oil 1) I III. Those who have s. . I, uu, • nioved "Charlie's <i loan, making ii a discoiirtes; i in, i o r. t ;ii a a s. ai. w hich hi ha -I'd.' 1 ■ i • , i ,iir. ,IV-«jA I le -/-.-A- limited degree, she will b>- rendering ft service both to tin- well and to lb- sick and, at. the same time, flii, -will be reducing the number of patients who need h«r s. rwces. the isr.w (hulk so \tiri in \ <; .1 The Versatility of Mr. KiiaNi I- \\>>y kj.vso.n Smith kocs without saying Aj long and prosperous career and ihej achieveriieiiL of not little fame in lb. fields of literature, engineering and) I art, establish the quality of the man . unquestionably. And yet oik could wish just a little more of that broad] nnndeduesH in his attitude toward the biggest and most important movement of Ike day. Perhaps it is Mr. Smith's habit of writing fiction which Is responsible for this:----------------:--------------- _ "I may say that the greatest mis- take the women of this country have over made is in seeking the ballot When a woman stands on a platform "\vaTmg~ a TlaT? arro^dinnaTrdB-rbre bafloT -••ii ol pupils ill ,| 111,' MelhodlSl I......-'■ 1,1-1 \. ,11 "I l.'l.'l. .11, i; .-HU^lii le- III II Ii,i' ,1 ,1,'id. .ind disl i l< i- I'll,I: I.ill llol f-'- ll.. ■ I.; I. I - i I;,in Hi' ill . I,. I;. ' d hildi jeibll |-------Sl"ll,,l,b |,. i |...j p,.-ll,|.- '.. -•,",,,, da. t. id. a.- ■. lo.ii-oi ,(,.^.|.j^l,,,. ., ..,|,i,i, tain, d all lie ll lh. ■ ; ; i • "I .i ,. .11111 ii il • m I' - 111! I • I I o 11 o I ii ch oi :-..in iz-.a; ion s.i.....! tullils ., i.-iiii,|)oii in ip. "^-n-r*n-rh-1 fill I it "fa in lis w In, !i call b. In-i II ill Ion. 'lie .-< i.....I pupils ill ' til i Is in l lit- i in upon wiiom il i> -tau.liiiils ol .-..ii 11 in hi ii,ii< ss and r-bnll he main - ... fit in l> wa-, I out :......idiii.iee. li-tllcl -lioilld f o !l bin I b.- .-,'-. , of Kansas <'i • ty" to m. an- bai I- > » :, i. ii.I ; ;,,. IK II ll- 1 .1 il IHl'l 1,1 . ir.-li '■ le i,;i-i.~ i ,| | S I 1 11,. I III 11 ,, I I. I, . I ,, ,1 i - iii.-t, ,i.| in, i . ,,,| the llllexp. . I, ,| Hi,,i •" is<' from ,o\e '1'he I>1" |.;v I i dl.l" ;.- -oil ot f!,,ris oi i :,•■ I'nd' i Xl_w Vork icceiil -in "br.-Hl, into .so- t he • xplol'al ion ol oiil I u.liii \\ ho w a- •'1 Ii.on India fill 1 he \ ,i\ frail con C.vi ..... .•■-,. , ii. i • . ,, I v pla> ■ I 'vii ,i.l 'inplieitl Ion.- v h b ll |.i| posed I, i•■ pi I.>u. ,., "M\ Ki i' nd ll mil o uirI lull : i is d. ,- -Hi!"i - r ir,uu cm,; i nuous \ltli<Mitrh nig. d by in- in- : !;• i s i,-' in- 'amih "^'^J^ ;l physician. Ii,.;:-..' I J. spit- im? illn, s.t he re. ' :..,ii:,'d 'Mi d'i'\ at tire sration No. - ii M.. in .--i-'i. < Mi Friday, his day off. he w nt lu Ills lLuuic ajn| because of i I.. --. ■• ••! " pain. h>- look thi' e doses of t|-,e h> adaehe medicine ;it one time. . .\e\t morning he was unable to leave i 11r.s bi ,1 and ;i few bouts later lapsed . ii.;,, unconsciousness. Dr. John A. : Kapp, I man was called and he ordered I Mr. Watson mk- n to the Evanston bos- ! pi.al. ] Oilur [ihysiciaiis v..j e iiilbd ill con- !-nltiition whin it was seen that his I < ase was dangerous. His condition [continued 'o mow worse and he passed jaway Sunday morning without regain- j ii«g consciousness. Mr. Watson has-been a member of 'Ii, Evanston tire department for a! ; mosi ruvut'en years, having joined i the ranks of the rtre lighters April 1. ! I-T3T. --riT- was ;t TaTrhTnl worker and ...i.-, .ilv.ios •,, bo found hi his pose ll. has ii- . n ,i hint • mint tor several Special Offer During the Balance of February 15 ^QLuUC^ Made &MIS FIT AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED Spring and Summer styles and sampled have arrived JOHN BERNSTEIN, Ladies' Tailor 1907 CENTRAL STREET, North Side \ Phone 1409 Charles A. Wightman & Company Real Estate Agents, Brokers and Buyers of North Shore Property Stores, Offices, Flats and Residences for sale and rent in Evanston, Wilmette and Winnetka. Loans Negotiated and Insurance Placed 1564 SHERMAN AVENUh IS.-.-I.I. t, • n I Ii, v ill ol tl .1',. I -il.!.- . -iw-.i. or the it ion .1 ll I - t. .»fe.U' (I r llllpl.v I.. .,1'lUSe Next Week th-. ortcriiiK at ib- U n n w ill 1." William. (Illicit, 's ■■ I. rk Hollo. .-. H b-t.-.-iive ,,|„> ■. i ,,i alii-.ii I.NHir in', resi. ih.r- hlell MlUllI I" ll' , 111-'11 . i iii - . on ; i ,o-i Approved Contract "< u Nm . ,;.■ ! '.',7. Hie board ol 11 us ,,., ,,| .;,, aiiitan district linally "' wa>. and r,b,ill continue said re aopi.o.d ., com raet with tie- Nil mnvul. woikluu in a southerly dir.-c rioi nl liri.-k e.tiiipiin.t und.r date of tion. until all oi -aid spoil shall b. \1ii, .:!. i:>,,;. In wbl. h th- brick reino\ed. company ngn-.-d to coiivn to the "I'uraKrapb h ..rovides that if tin -aiiitarv district a -trij, o| land :'.!ir. >i'td company >hall fail to removi feel wi.l. and .1 ball milt- loiiu. con laininj; t\\.-iif. I'oiir .or. s. :md ;ilsi agreed lo e\. a v at. ilun of the channel ilo -pe.-iti.-cl amount of material dur .,-, s :UI,t also i|IL; itu> one period of twelve (ll'i i ..ilaiii por , months. I his agreement, at tin- op In pii\iiii-ut of 'ion of the district, may he. cancelled. rtie same the -niitaiv district save upon whim; ten i Id) days' notice in them a lease for ihirt\ wars on a writing to the- company, and all risht. portion of the land adjoining the claim or title of the company to the channel, with He- riKht to r. n.-w for material, or atn i'iirt thereof, remain twenty ji'iir- more on certain terms '"« °" the right of way, shall there is by not thinkiim about aae at all. l.ut am| ,-oiiiliiions, and save Hi.-in the ' "pon cea.se and determine. jr:st Tfoinc on doim; your work."" ri^ht to use the canal for the delivery - 'Tanisraph 4 tjlveg the- brick com- Tins.- w.-r. i||.- words of Lord of their fr--iuht The sanitar> dis- P«ny the rij;lM to build a railroad on trici further aur.e.l to sell or sive Its right of way tor the purpose of them as part pa> m-nt. all oi I he _clay reiiioviiie. j, s spoil, spoils taken from the. channel from "Panigrapn J.; requires the com- I'ratt avenue to the rich! of wav of ' pany to furnish a bond in the sum u oi;l\ i \ /» l.i \ i \<; " 'le- best w ;i> to iU>- iii an old W e|'. S 1 It \ I II. ON \ W l|. II w or I; at his .b-s-K , biithdi'l\. the wii'ilt wonts oi i.onl lie w;is f. > 11 ml at ii his itin. t y ehrnl of ii wise and sue Hlhe loses much of that something, . , ,, - ii-.-sfnl nian.il piaciical philosopher. the Mihvauk.-e division of the- Chi- .ot twenty-five thousand dollars l$2->.- which men the world oyer have re- _r ^ 0|>ni,()||S ;||i. ])lissi|,i(. ,.,„„.,,„ cngo A- Northwesiein Railroad com-,M,,,» tor the faithful performance of vered and respected." j ,,_ ,,,,, desirabilii y of living to an old No American womaii has done more al_., but--whether he die tarlv or late pany. , all terms and conditions of the eon- "Paragraph I of the contract pro- tract, vides that the company 'shall re- "It is evident from tlie above that telling, work toward preparing the | in life , very man wisius for liims.ll mov.. from that part of the ri«ht of the company should have started re an inteit sting .visum-.-, i he cm.Ii way of said district, above referred moving the spoils on Jan 1. 1910, Lions of which ai. identical with those '"■ a' least one hundred thousand I and should have taken away by this iioo.opoi cubic yards of said ma-;"""' ILt b-ast -too.Ono cubic yards. terial during each and every period I'nder the terms of the contract, the of twelve (l:: i months, awl shall com sanitary district could have declared way for woman suffrage than Frances B. Willard. Who Is there bo biased as to believe for one instant that her position on the platform, under the flag of her country to which she gave fifing, life-of devoted service, seeking xhe: power for her sisters.which shounr deal tne death blow to Itie saloon, which she considered the arch enemy of mankind, lost for her anything of "that something which men the world over have revered and respected?" ~m * * PERHAPS THIS IS WHYt --A little while ago a British--pub-- tor reaching old in.-.-, Work it is which makes living worth while. It is the aimless man or woman who knows mence the removal .of said material the rights of the company forfeited that enemy to happiness, ennui. as soon as one hundred thousand and also could have started suit to a. .;_ _u_________ _ .__LluiUkiuj cubic yards - thereof have i-eolloct on the- bond. JlMt why thTs Governor Dt nnk in Tnterested In r>>- been placed upon said right of way, j has not been done Is not clear. and--iirovided-saad company" snail not I --"I have not 4R>-e« a-bte -fe ■ examine- llsher bemoaned the- slump In the Bale ^ of his wares and laid the blame upon that much . maligned institution--^the forms. Simplified spelling lias re- be required to commence- said re- the records of all the proceedings of • Mrs ll.-b ii llo.kn. 11 .,- i hi, aco Mi - lira, e Addis.,h of -\'iil !■ ., In:,, -n,ii \\ i.- M.s. Ma; Kl ug< i "•' llitthland I'ai k i.n.l John. Klor.-uc-. Isdwiiid. lla.Mii'.ii'l. .Mabel and Mil.lr.-d. all ,ii honi". Miss Mabel \\ ,ii-on. who has b< en in 1 ..litoinla. Is n unite bullle Kuneral -. i \ ie- s wit) b- hebl Thursday nimti I- M ..' 1" im-1,,, k fn St. Mar>s church 'lie- liuiiril \\ill be in Calvary cin. t<-i-\. F'ull inilit.il> honors will be ac corded. Sixteen uniformed city fire in. n will act as pall bearers and nnli liiry • M-oit Mr.. Watson is tin- nfth in. tuber oi i In- Kviinstoii fire d< parttii.nl lo p.iss away in tin hist seven years. Assist ant Fir.- Marshal John \V Sweeney died suddenly a year as" last Christ mas. HaiT\ llobau died two years ago this spring and Gcurgc StiltH and Wil- liam S. Craig died seven years ago. victims of a toppling wall in the Mark Manufacturing company fire. E. H. MULFORD, FIRST PROPHET IN EVANSTON -BEST AfN'^ CHEAPEST QUICKEST, CLEANESI AND MOST CONVENltfNI FUEL ARC LIGHTS FOR STORKS AND LARGn SPACES. INCANDESCENT LIGHTS FOR THE HOME. 1 RANGES, RADIATORS, HEATERS, WATER HEATERS. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS UCCESS0RS TO The Northwestern Gas Light and Coke Co. 1611 Benson Avenue. Evanston TELEPHONES 8^-90 (Continued from Page 1.) call gentlemen of the old school.'*' Dr l.udlam died in 1S59, and as Rose- hill cemetery was just then being opened for use, he was buried there, the first body to be laid in that now numerously populated cemetery. Street Named After Him. There is a street in Evanston named after Major Mulford. situated in the neighborhood of his former residence, though there is not a single dwelling fronting on it. "Mulford's" as a lo- -ea4ity--was well known in the early time, the same being used as an al- ternative expression for theJ^Teu-milfi-- house" by the stage line which ran Two Gift Books of Quairty First Book of the North Shore Price$1.50 and rived his support. The go-to-church J mova, prJor to ,Tan lf idm. Time | the sanitary district board since Jan. over the "Green Bay road," identical wi*h the Ridge avenue of today. Outlived His Friend. Major- Mulford outlived his devoted friend. Dr. Ludlam, nearly twenty years. His remains lie in the same movement counts the governor among: |s made the essence of the agree-11, 191<>, but I am quite sure the sani its advocates. These two reforms are, '• ment.' , tary district has the right and power however, but a harking back" to the I___"Paragraph 5 provides" that as soon 'to make the National Brick company good old days of our forefathers when all respectable- people went to church and every man was a law unto himself in the matter of spelling. As to such innovations as instruction in. personal hygiene--that is an entirely different thing. We never have done that, and, therefore, never should. as said channel is excavated within j live up to its contract and remove .300 yards of the right of way of the \ the spoils. I therefore recommend Milwaukee division of the Chicago j that a committee of three be appoint- & Northwestern Railroad company, to ; ed to take this matter up with our such an extent that the same may be aldermen and mayor with a view to havigafetr~by the scows of said com- pany, said company shall com- mence its removal of the spoils upon that part of the right ot way of said district nearest to said roalroad right having the sanitary district compel, the National Brick company to either fulfill its contract or forfeit its rights to the clay spoils and its $25,000 bond.":___________________■.,...........--■■-------- cemetery. Of him it was written by Frances Willard, "Probably no one in Evanston was more generally be- loved than this well-poised, upright and most genial gentleman, whose life and character were a link with the century that saw the birth of this Tepubiie."-----.............----------:--~------------ Second Book of the North Shore Price $2.00 Homes, Gardens, Landscapes* High- , ways and Byways, Past and Present___ by MARIAN A, WHITE Intensely Interesting, Historically Valuable, Pro- fusely Illustrated Ursepti and 6T Increasing value as books will not be reprinted. Makeremittancesdirect to MARIAN A. WHITE 6928 Sheridan Road :: Chicago

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