iim IWFM- II <$&• club bM discontinued lor the season. Jacobson, 1215 Oak avenue, l||4^l«rd»le Lakes, Wis., for the _ Marie Gatter, 846 Judson ave- lS visiting friends in Richmorfd Miss Rose Bvans, 1129 Forest ave- ..... has gone to Detroit, Mich., for i .,;- >â- â- 'â- .; ';" . â- â- s*t«M»©r. .. - > Anna Rafehen, daughter of Mr. k Balcben of Balchen's studio, has _ to Alpeno, Mich. _ The Rev. H,~H, Harris, 820 Foster had returned from-Lake G4ue- 1^ Where he spent two week©. Dr. and Mrs. Ainsley of Saltsburg. „ are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aiken, 1017 Ridge court. !#c|l»s. A, B. Lord and children, 1236 avenue, hare gone to Gull Mich., for July and August. P ipii 'Misses StehmaiT of Pasadena, ^0i, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Wil- liam R. Parkes, 1428.Maple avenue. "'" "".Mr. John Sweeting, well known a, fcranston, is at the Evanston hoepi- l|jpl suffering from acute rheumatism. Witr* and Mrs. W. B. Bushnell, 780 Emerson street, hate returned from wja ten days* strip to Denver and Colo- fado. . -.â- -*â- W. B. Paddock and daughter, Helen, 1830 Sheridan road, are a short visit in Sioux Falls, Iowa. ^Mr.-and Mrs. James VogTe, formerly of 2326 Colfax street, now making their home at the Greenwood Inn, are spending a few weeks in Michigan. • Mr. Ramsdell S. Lasher, 1441 Hin- man avenue, has gone to Europe to ^Witness the Olympic games; He will return about the first of September. If-lliss Charlotte Belknap, 518 Green- boulevard, is visiting Miss Mary Dawson, a Northwestern university dent, at her home in Rochester, In- diana. r Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McCarrell and Miss Helen McCarrell, 1202 Maple ave- nue, left last week for Taber Farm, IJjjtodns, Mich. They will return at the Had of six weeks. Mrs. M. C. Bragdon, Miss Frances Ion and Merrltt Bragdon, 1709 ^Chicago avenue, and Misa Beatrice Bragdon of Pueblo, Colo., have gone to Norinport, Mich, m^~ -Mrs. T. «. Medley and daughter, ^*ne,jire spending a few weeks at the of H. B. Jndson, 912 Ridge Mrs. Medley and her daugh- are from Niles, Mont g David Stevens is spending the sum- pM*: wltit hla mother, Mra4 W. W.J3te- l^eM, 2705 Park plwe. Daring the | post year he has been in the graduate *^lchool of Harvard university. Miss Lucy Elizabeth White, sister - «i Mrs. Gordan Fuller, Dempster |sjtjre«t and Forest avenue, has returned from Paris, where she has been dur Inc th« past winter. She Will spend ^Mm.'M, L, Grafton of the Park Bpartm«ats» hs* returned from a three niontha' trip abroad. She visited J ' Switzerland, Franc© and Bng- in company with her little iter and Mrs. R. BJ. Stark- lf|a«heF. /;:i'^lr^,::;^'" - : "v '? ^ j Mr. aUd Mrs, Frank H. Spearman "sWtf two sons/Arthur and Frank, Jr., Iil2 Wesley avenue, leave this week ;|e> Kahtncket, Mass., where they will Spiend the season. Mr. Spearman is ilia author of "Whispering Smith" and ^"'^mm' - *;' and Mrs. Meyer Abedobeck and r, Margaret/ 1300 Leo street, last week to visit relatiyes to lis, Minn. Mf, Abedobeck in about two weeks. Mrs. and daughter expect to re- #t*^Misae» Margaret and JJay Bey- have been for 'lips1 . ..„,.. ^pou^ta^j||; Mrs. Afomstn Sfcejs, #>p tiake street, will spend two montai in Wis- consin. ~ Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Babenroth and Wily, 1844 W^esley atehue, are Spending the summir at Wlndneld, Iff. y, Mr. and Mrs. WV M. Springer, 845 Judson avenue, have left for Denver, Colo., where they will spend several weeks. Mrs. F. M. Holland of Toronto, Can- ada, is the guest of -her sister, Mrs. Greenwood E. Mur-ch, 623 Milburn street Rev. and Mrs. Frank T. Barry, 1509 Emerson street, and children, have re- turned fronT a month's visit at Tope- ka, Kan. Dr. A. G. Porter, 629 Davis street, left Evanston Thursday for northern Minnesota. He will net return until Sept 1. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Lass and chil- dren, 1312 Ashland avenue, have gone to their farm at Shelby, 111., for th summer. from his illness. llptlii MB^^ 'mm^-^m^-^:^ â- *'â- %'& ;.w ^^^ ft^ifct*8um^ nuei hai;^uliil4 to her I^Wf* the!*mmk^?- â- ;. . â- â- ,'%.â- > More '&&** ^ttn* J^S^ «**e*^ ed the u)^^^mm at the Country club -Friday evening, • - kifc*. Hartjl Haa^aater of Ashlan^ avenue has ione to Holland, Mich., for three mohtha Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Jenttns, 2111 Sherman avenue, ate visiting at Peo- ria, 111., for a few days, i Mrs. George Kraft, 1227 Maple ave- nue, has as'her guest Miss Olive Smith of Indianapolis, tnd, £ * . 'f- Mr. and Mrs. C. Fi Bau# andjiin- ily, 719 Seward street, -m&0m *° Wisconsin fas their vaeatioiL Ground has been broken for the new home of H. H. Kerr on Green- leaf street, near Ridge avenue. Mrs. 0. H. McFarland of the Hamil- ton, apartments is spending two weeks with her cousin In Rockfpwjc IK. r Dr. and Mrs. F. B.-^r*!#faJ of Cj^. cage spent the week-end with Miss Lillian Perclyal of FpWler»s atttdlp. Mrs. V. S. Balderston, 614; street, has as her gttest her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Travu arid family, 1123 Asbury avenue, hav< Mrs. B. S. Sullivan of Hayward, Wis. Mrs. Charles S. Harris, 716 Mich gone to their summer home at Foi igan avenue, is expecting as her ! guest Miss Jessie Colvin of La Salle. Lake for the summer. Dr. and Mrs. O. F. Barry and fam- ily, 1640 Chicago avenue, left Wednes- day for a month's vacation in the mountains of Colorado. Mrs. W. E. Grieve and son are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. S. C. Clarke, 831 HimnW acvefi^f. ^Mrs. Grieve Is the sister of Mrs. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Moore, 1181 Sheridan road, will leave soon for Estes Park, Colo., where they will spend two or three weeks. Mr. A. J. Hahn of Grundy Centre, la., left Friday after spending the Fourth with his father, Mr. Max Hahn, 1719 Sherman avenue. Mrs. Edward Middleton, 2026 Orring- ton avenue, has as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bennett Hall of Madison, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Car* ney of Franklin, Ind. They will re- main for a week or more. Gould, 1239 Judson a* ^Mf!^ and Hrs/Jmjjk 4a8^;||tMiy--wiii mw plain, k T., and Minn., who haspeen .,w _ ,, ter, Mrs. :<a «s^3^^^ nue, has'returnftd^^W^I^^k^htM. it. .ikvid-Sfi^ of Chattanooga is in summer^ vlsltinx his Mrir;; ^oi^-^eSti .mw^mtkjfc. : .....,_... -,, _ .., avenue, :ta>**. um^m 3*9* day afternoon in., •hoJl^^;ite^tWo nieces,._ m *"*^ W^M ^ fornia.' *â- "" ,r '"-'â- 'â- *"-.. 'â- > Z't'l >•:'; * Mrs. Hugh Henry Harris of this* visiting on the Mrs. A. J. Whipple and her daugh ter of New Yortt are |fc guests A Mr. and Mr*. J. frW^ 1^ Ashland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bsssett. 1^4 Forest avenue, left e_WwlWi^F;"!ror Rockland, Me., where they will re- main for some time. , r Mrs. N. J. Holton of Baxley, Ga., who-has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. 0. W.", Badge* 628 Greenwood boulevard, bis returned to her home. ' "Mrs. H. XL Oieyney and ion^ iW Judson avenue, na>e gone on n trtp to Niagara FaHa and some^f the Ca- nadian lakes. They wm be gune untU â- â- '"'. 'â- " â- â- 'â- ' , '•'â- &' • , â- "â- â- â- -â- -• " »^ifi:."*r ftent. JL' ' ' *:""^" ;'â- -/:•"' â- '•'• â- "** -v Mrs. Clayton O. Billow and daugh- ter, 1013 Ridge avenue, expect to leave this week . for northern Missouri visit relatives. They will PTbbJbly away the greater part of the summer, -ity, is chaperoning a party ot young girls from here in a cottage near Hoi- ,„ Mr. and Mrs. land, Mich. In the party are the Misses Leigh, Mildred Crew, BiancsT Falla From there they Marvin, Frances Lawrence, Josephine Pearson and Carol and Miriam Thomp- son. -. /; .;*-,'^"\,: ^ - Dr. William L. BaUe^eje saQed^uit Saturday, June 2^ on Uie Caroniafor England^ where h* will he the guest of the larypgological section of t^e British Medical associaUon. He deliver an address on the of suppurative diseases of the cavities. He will return about Aug.*. The Sunday school of the Christian church enjoyed their annual picnic Thursday; About one hundred peo- ple left here laden with lunches early yesterday morning for the picnic grounds, Noyes street, south of the Big Woods. They returned a little earlier than w th of e rain. Miss Ida Roth, 1558 Dewey a left Saturday afternoon to'attend .wedding of Miss DorotJiy at Walder, Ind., whicS jto Sunday afternoon at %':m Paul's, English Xuthe left With a company persons, who, also attended berg's marriage. . - other polnto. Church street, have" Canada for four";•*,J^;.fi#sk.J&& Hayer sister 'and h«^ushsi^Jgrf and Mrs. .John Carmody of Chicago, /SB^s^s^ss^nupssAuas^s^^ tjn*vs^s)a# . - â- • j&p^s-.*V^* '.' "*i*iji -*^' 'â- >*.*'"^ Rev. James Madlsoi ^Ctofier, 1<M» Grove street, «poct» to lenr* K^iu^ ton on July 15, to ^t^ <ntfl i*^ :., ^' it;«sj. ^m^Nm^m^ at their cottage sn Incoming ^creek, neajr :yrmm»m-^'i^0^^^ first half of August lie^ win attend the assembly at Lewlsburg, Ps*, where he wiU deliver nmehxturaa on 'The Art ofvTeAchlng,r -.â- â- 'â- Miss Thameseila Moseley of Colum- hlai Tenn., who Is the\guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. P. BlsaelL 1208 Maple . avenue, wOI spend A'^esi «t-i*ke planned on account Geneva. A^out the tniddle of this tanenth Mr. and Mrs. Bissell and fam- ily and Miss Moseley, with a party of guests, wm talce * Wp through the lakes, going as far as Dulua> ^J10 «°°«- They "expect to be on the eiglrt or ten days, Mrs. W.U Alexander, 2040 Orring- ' avenue, gave a reception Fri- iay anernoo^ from 3 unm 6 onaock, at which tere were one hundred lit. an^^|i».^W? \iL Gardmef andlfBOSta. Th* ^docorations were in two daughterst Ills Sheridan road, ireen and White to tte dining room, an4^s:©srlnl?,B^^ "," ^" ' ' Riggsofanporia, Kan. leftlas>Tuea- day afternoon on a trip1 to Osterville, Cape 0>d, MajBS^ Itouring ^^^^^^ to-from B t be on the ocean :^p*©i^ four days sJso, In ^if^'M^^Oi^iQ^^^. if -ili^s£ -:j&ifc ,j;W& â- *m*&^~ hi: Mrs. Edward J^^lotos^^^^^^^^ n nonis# ^^ aimt teilhJ: tbo IU Beta ...Xmm ayo%iiev;:nav'e: t. i\)r3sek avonM Lake. Mrs. LiMie <2olvin:an|;.l^ St^^ Louis, Mo., a^ ,vpi«i ^ Thomas Famway> Cluaii^^ai^lS; Main'street. â- â- -; ' r.^-^yi'^ paflfo/lndi,#ie>it th* l^trfltff -m6^^erv:^rai:^'*^ '^f1^^ risjri^s^ee^i Mrfc-:^Oi»^ Wtr-^f^--^ â- ^1 of Hinsdale, m^f^.0&ti BOARD OF L^CAL iMP|tOVh1MBNTS THByftTY OF fVf|«STQl|. for Letting Contract, is hereby given that of vitrined tUo jpipe sewArl Wit* J^gmfi saiy lhnnholesv .t I ^, T'" ."" head ut <j!affi&'&$*#$f^ Channel of the Saiutary >Di*Mct of Chicago,^M=i^0t. Streot, WlttoW A^einoy-»wSi-'>Mf* ^•e0^:i^t^m^. ..... cordance wttn tho o>d^nec^etetori %idt h«s W10 * <wen«a oil the 16th mio speculcationa for •«* ment^ and blanfc proposals rtslMd at the C^ejfcf the of Bv^lstoC •â- -a^^aT'-^* bond*/w terestnt the centtin pe^^nnunii Q&H& K; .to^fedifei dgainsi the first bearji |nterej|^ â- • "^nlt'i !o^s^^:^^l|-'ninat JN -ac* compai ed by a certified cheek pay- able tc tl&:iOJ«K^tl»,^M!^^ the B< rd of Loca* Improvemeais of the Ci r of. Evanston for a sum not fess t«U ten (10> P* centnm of thi ttggretate c^ the proposal. 'Said pro- posals or bids must be delivered to- the President of the Board of Local Improvements In open session of said Board at the time and place nxed herein for opening the same. No pro- or bid will be considered unless *9 % "cteiBS>:- a»: ;n#fAr The Board of Local Improvements reserve the right to rkfe>&- So^. or aU ; bids "should they deem It beat for the' The succeasfnl bidder will lie re- quired tz . furnish^ a >K»4 *qi|aS u> sfc gwa^teelnaT said isaf- (*&';! men of styleâ€"fel^ and quality Ctithts* *0 5<>- 19E«t wmtt â€" I