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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Mar 1922, p. 3

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BSifiKil^SilWI^^B^^^^Ri^^ f0§wtW!!:< fflffiafflrSfl)^'^^ â- lllpsli^ippf?^ IS- MSI CLUB GETS Endorses Candidacy of Edwin E. Vail For Commissioner The North Shore Republican club, outgrowth lit the Harding-Coolidge club of the last presidential campaign, this week was duly incorporated un- der the laws of the state of Illinois. The certificate of incorporation was received this week- from Secretary of State Emmerson. came Into his path while he was In pursuit of -a speeding motorist. The truck driver, it was said, pushed Schaefer to the curbing, a. mot uncom^ mon prank of reckless drivers. Schaefer was taken to the St. Fran- cis hospital in a passing Yellow cab. ,He failed to regain consciousness un- til the following morning. Hospital authorities report he is "doing-nicely". Schaefer was formerly connected with the county motorcycle squad operating west of the north shore, and for a time was a member of the Win- enabling the animals under observa netka police dep«rtmBnt^raTni>tOT«yclei^OTrto~c0pe vigorously with the situa- duty. Promotion of the cause of the Re- publican party is called the priuu object of the newly incorporated or- ganization. Among its other purposes are mentioned provision of meeting places and organization for the pur- pose of instructing the general pub- lic as to the principles of the Repub- lican party. The North Shore Republican club is* the Hardihg-Cboiidge club under a new name, it is said, and all those who were active in the older organi- zation have been invited to continue their support in the new affiliation, A: numoer ot pertinent subjects are to be ma'de the objects of study by ithe club with the • view of effecting remedial measures. Included among Jthes is toe problem of the constantly g Tji^ #ftftra <if the MnrfehL-SborR Republican club are: Justus Chancel- lor, president; Paul L. Hunter, vice ipresident; George W. Mason, secre- tary; W. F. Groene, tTeasurer. II The organizationnlnas announced its endosement of toe candidacy of ifEdwin E. Vail, Winnetka, for the of- fmce of Cook county commissioner. EGFRAGTUREJR shore, was thrown from his motorcycle Saturday afternoon when a huge truck N. U. Prof. Claims Discovery of Cowardice Cause Cowardice is a mattor-of physiology and not of mentality and character, according to a to^ory\advanced by Dr. Charles Louis/Mix, professor of clini cal medicine sity. "Fear Is caused by the suspension of secretion by the adrenal glands, which are just above but not cpnnect- ed with, the kidneysfipt ifr this stop- ping of the secretions at the moment of fright that causes the dilated pupil of* the eye, the dry mouth, shaking knees and soaring neaft-tfip are the symptoms.' of fear. y%||;^.;:'^MM&-:& "After- the tkt^'l&^t%T""^rMt' the glands renew their secretions with more than normal activity; thus re- storing the balance of courage and tions confronting them.' The new discovery, it is said, opens the possibility of making all men high- ly courageous, eliminating congenital cowardice and establishing absolute tests of the capacity of individuals for perilous ventures whej vidual's safety depends upon quick, lOTolheade* action; ^T The scientists who are following the investigation expect to evolve some means, medical or surgical, that will increase the flow of deficient ad- renal glands and speed up the reac- tions jf the glands are tardy in their recovery from the fright inhibition. Japanese Educator Has Praise For New Trier New Trier High school was honored Nojrlhw^stem-_uiav*r-4l»^ superintendent of education in Japan. Dr. Ito inspected toe various rooms of the school building and ninth period Was the guest of the Glee clubs, where he spoke to the' students, after they had sung the Mikado for htau_ Dr. Ito says, that when li* tnon|fe« of educational authorities to an effort to â-  dej^mj;n$iiehj^^ visit, he tfas informed that New Trie* was:.thB;^ery/,best.; ;.; -y,^:y < 'm^k $$&': giHimjittni^niiHi^ I Look to tile Condition xk: Call this experienced firm and get estimates m^son.the reformation ^ Crushed Stone and Cement priv^yay| W^t Made and^Refimshcd,:^SSfeif ^ISei^eriiived, Grading Pruning! 100 Elm trees, 1 inch to 10 inched iiildia^eiir; 50 M Frank lch^eier^433^Emerson street, _ ____^......______________________________________^ Peter Schaefer, Wilmette motorcade | and treesâ€"for sale. -.-,.-- â€" â- ... policeman, is at St. Francis hospital bufferingâ€"aâ€"severe leg fracture, the result of a collision in RogersPark iturday. 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