w ·I L. M E T T E L I F E. September. 24, 1926 "i'm going to ask the state for more money next year. g oii1,g tog~i~~gr~~·.1 more parole agent !\ anc n . , . ask that the parole agents he given , I want t 0 improve the per, .11 1 a o·ood investment. The \Vilmette Playground Indoor ~ · more Pa)I. sonne 1 . t w1 >C r-. h 1 c1 1\s it . is the work can't he handled. f Outdoor Baseball league . as cone u eel I'm oing to need help there, too. the . chedule and the . fintsh finds th,e · "I g 1 . · eel that a pai\o 1 team · representmg St. want to >C so orgc~nlz . l · h . Josephs 'th · · ,1 ·u ha ,·c a friend, parish, leadmg t ~ processiOn WI . a e gets out. clean slate. The vtctors are almost the roled prtsoner " ·l , someone tO go to, \\ lCll 1 l · . t} t ' t tJ · · 1· clut,· to protect iclen t1cal aggrega t10n 1a \\as a . 1c It IS JUSt as so emu an ·to. make good fore when the local. ~usines~ Men's and help a paro!ed _m~ ht a;; to put a league ceased _functwnmg this sumwho wants to ~o. straJg . .. mer They faded to lose a conte st cnn11nal back · Ill pn~ot 1 . · P rofessional . . · · t tn t 1at race a 1 so. 1 1 when the paro 1 e 1s vto 1 a ec. f h R'd · Cl · o-o The hovs rom t e 1 ge avenue 11 1 "One p~roled man, Jere ~n . ~ ~; 1 ~ di strict feel mighty proud of their feat. was grabbed by ~he pohcc ~~x c For their recent conquest they will he t.imes when the police had _nothmg ~~~ 'l\\~ardrcl a nophy bv the Playground him at all. Some of the c:lmcs he. wad :-. ~ssociation which wi'll be di splaved at ·· . ed about were cornm1tte : ques t ton _ .. 1 , f the Ridge Avenue p 1 1armacy 111 the when he wa s at work. Lu ck1) or f t . hun he had an emp 1 oyer " ·I10 " ·ottl ct · ncar u. ure. . . help him : He ·was finally tran s f~rred The ltnc -u.p of the wmntng. t ean.1 ~ra s: to another city-to c -cape the pohce. Hartman. c. J. Hoffman, .P, Sp1cs, p. . . . . k Borr e, 1b: Hartnett, 2b; Schaefgen, "Th ere s a btg JOb that we ~a n :vor jb: ~filler , ss: ·· Phillips, ss: P. Ble :;c r. out only .through loca ~ h ~ lp. Contmtt~d :.1. f.: R. HolTman. cf; G. Ble se r, rf: B. arrest s, tf the m~n ts _mnoccnt, ." 111 , Th alm an, Scott and ]. Bleser, utilit,·. almcst surely dn,·e h1111 hack 1nt o ,, . . . . _ ·. crime. \Ve don 't want that. lt is our I he : es ult s of the .n1ne vtc~one~ 111 solemn dut . to redeem men. succ-esston "\Hr e; Congregatwnal~st-.. ). . 17 -1-f : p r C S h }' t e fl a 11 S, 11 --t ; ll apt IS t ", '_'I ~m go111 g tn . "~ork through _ th_ e o-2: St. J ohn' s . .f -3 : English Luth erans, ~llm~ts Chamb~r. ot lonltllL·rcc , h('l!n- 30-1: American Leg io n, P -0: Kni ght-.. mg 1t. n<?u -po~J ttcal, to dnclop lot_-al oi Columbu s . .f - 1: Terminal:;, 11 -.f : S . organ1zatton s 111 . cYcry tO\\·n and . c1ty T0'>·t·IIl' - ' 'o ? 13-4. . ) s, . \ . ~. in Illinois that mll ,.o 1ttnt:m'Iy as s1st 111 · keepin g th e pr nfessiona l cri minal!' in STUDIES AT HARVARD prison, and in the \\' Ork uf rnlctmitH; the rccl ccmal> lc. Blake l~ol)('rh. r~~0 Crt'f.!OIT ;l\ l' "It is important \() gi\T lwpl·· to t h l' n tll' , I d t Ia s t \\ t' c k to c 11 t C' r t .h c ~ o ph n m en in prison who llll'rit hcqw." I more cia::;~ at l Ia rva rd un iver sity . rm 1 1 St. Joseph's Team Takes Playground T·/ Ball League tt e I Christmas Cards During the summer \VC ha ~e been busy \Vith the preparatory work in the origination of N C\V Ideas and New De:igns for the Greet~ng Cards of 1926-27. 'The Advance Exhibit Both in Chicago anti Evanston 1 · se.lecttons can 1~ c mach: Now to be delivrrel..l and ch rgcd in De~en1ber. Orders for Special Destgns are beJt exeat lt:d U ihen ample time i1 allowed. ._ SPAULDING & Co. . ]rwelers and Silversmiths MICHIGAN AVENUE at VAN BUREN STREET EVANSTON 1636 Orrington Ave. CHICAGO. PARIS 2 3 Rue de Ia Paix