Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jan 1913, p. 4

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'| l^fkliry|©iitieh spend,a,||ee*in A diugli Mrs. J*hn J. Bell. ,*, i'Mtor Helen Zeui&hel wan *sic* in lied last week ■wmm0^m' <>- I Mr. land Mr*. J^% lAuernmnn of %%i^---- MIbs Catherine Schildgen ot Lake avenue baa been veryatck, but is on the way ol recovery. P: "Mr. Jos. Bleser, who Injured bis ankle Christina* e*e> will not be able to work for a few weeks. £/«r& Hoffman, Ben Lohf and sev- eral Others, from .WUmette spent two days §i Clifton^ HI., snooting rabbits. H Mra^Peter Bbrre Is at Grand Rap- Ids, Wis., w*ere she will spend a few week! with her daughter, Mrs. Anton Schwfll. '\-vr-- ' * Re*t JosJfB. Lauermann underwent another operation last week. It is ex- 'pectel that be will be able to come homef within a few weeks. Ve& Rev:i. J. Yattmann was con- fined |to b|B bouse for a week and a naif f itb a bad cold which threatened to develop Into pneumonia. WORK IN CHINA TAKEN Ijf BY NORTHWESTERN In ^common with other universities Northwestern is awakening to its dutyltoward the Chinese educational problem. The university is particu- larly interested in It becansa ona of Its sjros is giving his best efforts to Mr. Michaai Balmes and his daugh- Jer.2Lena, leMtost week for La Feria, Telaw, wner^^iay wiU atyMam!* &i*;ito:-j0jC;.¥*. BaImes bought pome' time ago. Mr. Jobi Reinert has sold bis farm, consisting of ten acres of land and house; Mr. Peter Bbrre also sold his land to4be-same company retaining his bouse and lot. The fraternal Order of Eagles bad a public installation of officers last Thursday evening and a dance follow- ing: Hlghwood Aerie installed the newly elected officers. The Catholic Order of Foresters in- stalled their newly elected officers last Sunday afternoon. Deputy Chief Ran- ger Geo. Busscher of Niles Center was the installing officer. A card party for the members and their families fol- lowed the installation. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stark and son, Oscar, left last Saturday evening for Salem, Ore., where they will make their future home providing the cli- mate is conducive to restoring the health of Mrs. Stark. Salem is fifty- six miles from Portland, Ore and bis caa^vift%i^|MMi^^.....,,_-,, fatted to *PIHMU#W: ^^SS stated and ^4t&mj&&m today. **e was fli* IWdlfor keeping ijmm shop a*4 $i<W* *«r keeping a nuisance. Justfe* Harrison issued * judgment for tbe fiH amount, and turned collection ?*f same over, to Da* puty Sheriff Changelon, and it the money » noT^otthcomteg Lent^*«l have to take uj>residence in «i* e^**4 ty jail for four hundred day*, ~ On next Tfcnrnday tna defendant in this case wUl take the role of the plaintiff when be lines nonie other keepers of 'fblind pigs" for stealing whiskey from hto^^frj^ftthjlgM Waugh McCullocb will ttpbola the Ju- dicial honors in this instance. >>• ii i -•-----------------------------~ ■■ ■ FALL8 AND BREAK8 NOnsV Sudden and unexpected contact with the Ice on the walk at the cor- ner of Ridge avenue and Oreenleat street caused John Wlcheman of Evanston to break bis nose and split his Up. Officer Hughes was In the vicinity at the time, and called the patrol wagon and took the man to bis home, where medical assistance was immediately summoned. NEWS WANT APS BRING Bg»ULT8 waam i next to Hongkong. There are over 400 boys of high school age in the town and over 6,000 in the immediate vicinity, many of whom could be en- rolled in such a school if facilities were adequate. A high school has been established at this important point with both English and Chinese teachers. The school already has ac- complished a great deal of useful work* Some nl iU J^aduates are in American universities, one is tutor to 'the president's son and still another is secretary to the president Mr. Efadlne has resided in China many years and is thoroughly cower- sant with the situation, it is a tor? gone conclusion' that be will prove successful in bis new position.., Northwestern has capitalized lta in- terest in his work and in China by assuming the financial support of Mr. Dildlne. The university has commit* ted itself to the task of raising $600 for this purpose. Of this amount ft is up, to the students to raise at leas| $300. A committee has been appoint- ed to inaugurate a ten-day campaign, and it hopes that every man will give u boost to this project to aid the Mon- golians in school In China.. r m llxe In Chll- drcnniHata WafmJTrtaU convt00nce of momert. HENRI DELEBECQUE 101 ._________ MM '■'■■'■',. :<■■::■*'f^^im PicK out a baaKat order and wa will To^PIease Everybody = Complete Funeral -- Casket, En- balmlng and Servlce-iiearse asd Carriage to any cemetery $65.00. Harry O. Dildlne. **--■$----«--*-■ ■"*■" ' --------------~------------------' the! work at the present time. Harry O. pildine, '03, has recently been ap- pointed principal of the Hinghwa High School, in one of the largest of the Chinese districts. Htinghwa is a walled city of 40,000 population in southeastern China. It is located in a rich agricultural sec- tion and in point of commerce ranks "BUND PIC" KEEPER I ISFIMflr$20| AN1 aerals in F/and No exti-* charge^for distance Calls answered Immediately 70$ Main St. t.i. io« BvJiiiiton Adolph Lauf, 1814 Washington street, Evanston, one of the old offend- ers of the dram shop law, and one Of the foremost keepers of the "blind pigs," was fined $200 and costs in Jus- tice Harrison's court Saturday morn- ing. ■' '# JLauf was arresteo^oln December 28 m Noi^Shor^Branchv918Sheri4ajiRe]#pkoaeGraceisn4 426 ;\" m v. ■ -*$M ^rfe:?l^h#l -^/•'fr ■$\f -i*--,: a '.*..*;• ^srsrlK" lil^liat a chauffeur want a wash wpttian cm vant^ w^n 4 ^Ut^0-iW':JiMiU *- what thegpricevthje wlfeliyntiis alwayiM the besfc^||:j -_*• ;■■ ..'■ ;_ ...--'"*> ^. .... _^_----_^_^---^^---^a^^^^^^^^^MMMM^a^MHMMSMSSMgSJSJSJgOJS '. ■■^T^t - MimWm m \tmm&fo BellirSoinbody jtots it, ^s^:$im^^ horaeB, a baby carriage^ store fiitores to mJI? Someone wants them. 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