THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 86, 1910. THELAKB SHORE NEWS ' PUiLISHEO EVERY FRIDAY S.i . AT WILMETTE, ILL. 0<W>Hi Room 2, Brown Building, 1169 Wit matt* Avonut. Talaphona 1640. a. in the f If. f. Gatks......, SUBSCRIPTION .Managing Editor 1100 A YEAR _Rni*red nil **eo»iU-c1«n* mutter March It. I|1l, at !!»• postafflf* «t Wllimitia, I IBInolft, under tlu< act or Maroh *, J»7». "*' i""1 laâ€" â- â- "-â€"*awh ' wi ""â- ......i ";â- â- â- â- '" I"-n which !â- questionable "norte" houses haro? * * * • We note that Dr. Barton of Oak Park baa been abusing nilly Sunday thereby advertising Dr. Barton almoat tot much as Billy Sunday. We alto note, and with pride, that Wllmette preachers are so busy working shoal* der to shoulder to mako this vlllafe n better place In watch to iive. tftafe they have had no time to aeek the rnjrs of tho "spot" lights. they roust bo saving all thelf "knock I New Trier Jottings Monday (Washington's birthday* vsa a holiday at New Trier. In honor of the occasion. Prof. Janes A. Jamoa, Ph. D, of Northwestorn university, do* livered a very inspiring address to the students at assembly Friday morn* Ing, on tho subject, "Washington, the Heal Man." Dr. James opened his address by taking how many nowaday* spent Heckon ; Washington's or Lincoln's birthday In a way that did real honor to these "7rT (great men. He aald that the average if Offertoryâ€"In Winter.......•.Kaullak Anthemâ€"Inaplrer and • Hearer of Prayer.....................Qetbel Poatludeâ€" Festal March........Clark Address all communication* to Tim tVaka Bhor* N«ws, Wilineli«. AnuiiynmiiM tvsininiMili'uiliiiiH will not i,.. mule. .1. it. - Jaot«4 innnu«erlptn will not i..i niiim.il wile** nnwiipantHl hy nontnsu. All mm- »«* for i.ulill. at Ion In the current weuk'a msua jihnuld rwch our ollloa not Inter than w.slnem|«y noon. First Congrogatlonal Church of Wll- mette, Wllmette avenue and Eleventh si root. Roy Bdwin Bowers, mlnlater, 1024 Eleventh street. Sunday. Fcbru< ft:45 a. m., Sunday achonL 10:00 a. m., Men's Bible class It the Auditorium. Young People's class in the study. 11:00 a. m„ morning service servance Of the Day of Prayer hammers, rneodffwt become s>itty. that suited his fancy, instead of glv- tendance of High schooT students is *' ••'• •:• pns somo time to rending tlie life of eapeclally invited UP-TthMTtl ifK.yiHXt}. ' • *»• on© â- » lionored. As a riault of .4:00 p. m„ Covonant class for both Aro you reading "Tho Revelations â„¢' Jmm* inaasaftai tho opening boytnnd glrtt In t& Stody. greeting of students and faculty re- B:(^p. n^fkrtnmonwoklilt session In tu*& £"*&****** wo*' "Wen*Ith9 -*te*Htt enorch, Ibn Congrogn- life of Washington did you tional and UaptlHt chuteaea uniting; PERFECT 1915 FESTIVAL PLANS (Continued from Page 1.) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 101B. â€"OUR MOTTO- MADE IN AMERICA SOLD IN WILMETTE Bald tongfaco, "I got |„ bad." ^♦Ctood tlwo lu got out right," oalil Roundface. ,y J, .â- ; A good many people aro duliiR much to help tho Buffering In forolxu purlu. but, "Charily begin h at home." of tho Kaiser's Personal Spy," whloh arttclo la now appearing in The Lake Shore News? It not, it is your loss. Wo are printing' It for you to read. It is not old stuff, which has lost its interest, but has a vory special Inter 18t right now, In view of tho war. You aee, it is like this; The Lake Shore Nows is strictly a local paper May 1. Tho officers and directors of the Festival association are:, Frank 8. Shaw, president; Harry B. Wyeth end Alexander O. Mason, vice-presi- dents; Walter B. Smith, secretary; John Hale Hilton, treasurer. The mem* bars of the executive committee aro officers and M. Cochrane Armour, Dr. A. W. Harris, Henry 8. Hansen en, William F. Hypes, Chancellor U Janks, Joseph K. Padeu. Charles N. Stevens, C. w. Bpoffonl, Geo. 8., Mont- gomery and Frederic R Vote, v read?" The biographies which Prof. James retorrod to Included those by Pnul Leicester Ford, Woodrow Wilson mm John Marshall. Prof. James called nttontion to tho manliness of Washington in his strug- gle to meet adequately tho problems of his time, making an effective com. Rev. Paul Rader will spank. O.lfi p. m„ Y. P. B. C. It. led by Mr. Raymond Clifford, in observance or the Day of Prayer for Schools and Col- leges. Wednesday, March 3: 10:00 a. §L Ladies' JHble class in the Study. We do not ovon pretend to handle j,)ar,80n between the first great prosl-1 8:00 p. m, Thero will be a union war news But wo try to tlve the rent of tho Un,ted States and t;io < Prayer raecttng of the Baptist, Congre- v « iw.u. «r .h.1 «,« L „i„; â- »„..â- »,rwwnt »n°. «•«•<â- «howln« In hew} Rational, Methodic and Presbytorlan M,y best of what wo do give. Bead j ,aany way, the probloni|| of ||J0 twoIeburebca, In tho Methodist church, thnt B«»rl«ui, nnd two if we aru succeed-1 were the same. Ho emphasised the ing. progressiveness of Washington as an Thin Biory will appear nwiln next narlculturlst, a real farmer, und then W()<lk emiJlittHlaod tho IndlsiHmsubleness of .»; ;.j :k Washington, tho American, to his na- rmwn/iifli r,.«. t,0B '" lUo orft of lho Bovolutlmi nnd VHRl UL POLICE. | „f U,0 0OI,BtltUtlon. Tho Wlhnotto police nre now really j The address made a deep Impres- Tho Burest slgu is that taoy ' "I'm on thoso who heard it D TO RENT Rf{!SHE0 AND NFURNISHEO Some pcoplo aro not llarn; Ihoy vlmply do not use articulate luriRiiugo j uneful to convoy lho truth. Ncvtr formed wc Ignored by tho public whom theyltlent who ,Ul<1 boon attempting to take tho habit. notes on the address for an Knglish Paien." WUmnUeâ€"Method 1st ehuroh, I.uKt ond Wllmette avenues. T. K. dale, minlHter, 1024J<ake avenue; tulephono 664. "A Church with a Messago nnd a Wolcotno." •>:30 n. m., Bible school; orchestra; One Btu-! nlb>0 classes for all. 10:40 a. ra„ "Tho Coming Cam- was so interested I Uvea of IjusinesH men nil remind tin We csn mako our busiiiPHH climb. Advertise, and leave behind us Those who do not. evory llin<». Tho 'knocker" seldom hits the nr.h on tho head. He usually succoedo only In marring the furuliur breaking up houaekeeplng. uro protecting so ably. Tho Chicago | tJlomo \Jla ..j police are not so useful, and tonse- j jUHt wouldn't write, fluently lho public hi not allowed to j On Friday evening tho girls belong- 3:30 p. speaker. C:0O p. m., Junior church. Special m., union meeting of the forgot said Chicago pollco. We lake lug to tho Athletic association gave a! CongrogatlontJi Baptist and Methodist mm in Wilmette, worth, Wit bardtWt fa are plensuro In un Innovationâ€"namely, masquerodo ball which was enjoyed railing ottentlon to n poll.e which U '"flwnely. The (Jlrln1 Athlutlo nsso- r i i i , , i . it •. .*. elation Is ono of the llvest orgnnixa- umiul. nnd which Is dolog Its duty.: ,,0||8 )n BcnaoJ "â- »»m«a In (likago Ihe public Is being usknd | The game between Bvanston high hi puy out more money f«ir the police, j school and New Trier Wednesday re- or | und at lho mime time t<» bu patient "tiled In a victory for tho hoavy- j while thny are robbed, mnybo with tho I we'«nt u'a>"- Another game, how-1 '!< -.'• •!' ! consent of said police. Of courso, It "The toad beneath tho barrow known j would not do lo raise, tho pny of the j games Just where every sharp tooth goes. | Wllmette police, or to shorten their [week. The butterfly upor tho road hours, which uro now twelvo out of every twenty-four. No, wo must wait milII wiiiie (line when tilings go wrong. They have niado thcmnolvea no very ticcful that we dream there Is no need for them. Ono of tho ministers of Louis XIV once raid hn hud made himself of no use to his mouareh by removing the need which once existed. That Is just exactly what the Wllmette police are doing here. On tho front pago wo tell bo v.- it Id done. churches. Rev. Paul Under, pastor of Moody church, will Hpeak. ••:l"> p. ni., Kpworth league. All young people welcome. â- Seats free. 8tranK»r« welcome. Coo l muplc. Preaches contentment to that tond. â€"Kipling. Evidently Oroece Is going lo stay -©Hf of lho wnrâ€" ut least for tho proa- tnt. Good thing, too. It is a bad enough moss now, without making It "greasy" as well. Wilmette Bnptist Church. ever must bo played to docido who! Rov. U. Frank Tabor, pastor. Real ! be champions. Interesting dence, 1018 Eleventh street Sundav scheduled for tho current | services held in the Woman's club i building, corner of Crocnloar avenue __--------,â€"^jRn(j 7enth street. 0:45 n. m.â€"Bible school. Classes for fill ages. Adult Bible class In Wilmette Churches If you had something lo sell which was a fake, something which must ul- ways be sold to new customers, would ytbif spend money in n village of hvuiaa io advertise It? Would ,-ni spend the money to eroct or r« ..t « nice utore? "It is more bl«««cj t., u,, TtCClve." Thhi certain!/ I.. i,u., ,t "good advice;" ihor«i uro jot,, of i o pie ready to give It uui v ry f»w ready to tukb it jk.. u,rt. u,>a iu>. yers seem to bv «•„. a»iiuu* ijut ,iiUl. their advice is worth sum. hint /' It I '.< loll ..I..O 'h II, ,......li VVlli III, ..>..) .1 .... i.itu •>!' II. , .l..u tt "I L.ull fr..tit tl.u .muter . II.<• i...nil. , lo li.., ,i ,V A II'. I K.r.lanliM; tt i.. .ilu I.lllli i at. ... In. li i i.oi .....I . li. i rdlu ,i.. ovon mini «lil> )..Uh»; ir.Mi «.i ihej M|.1S Caret! i the i.i>i>ul..tli,n of j Ing organ prog.a.n i.i-xt ,;<ii. rue Ion lit Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Wllmotte. Central avenue and Tenth street. Bunday, 10:45 n. m. and ?:4fi p. ro. Wednesday. 8 p. m. Iti iitiinr. room, 1 to 4 p. m., excopt Siindiiyr. and holidays. â€"adv. Ths Prcobytcrlao Church. Ninth street and Oreenh-uf avenue | Tho putitor, Itov I M VVII»oii. will 1 ...eak at II a hi oi. li. o ...ibject. Tilt- j : Hon oi (»od it..d \V«: uro Soils of tlod" I ..nd at 7t' ,> i. .„ h |n A,ip. Iiilod | j Ullt., Aiui. l„.i. , t.. |>i., u.J Alter Till" I I lho J.idtfO.i.i.l , . .;. Jo. .1... I. il^v. charge of the pastor 11 a. m.â€"Public worship. Sermon *^y tho pastor. 8ubj«ct. "To tho Top of Carmol." 8:30 p. m.â€"Baptismal service In the First Baptist church of Kvanston. 6 p. m.â€"Common wealth class in the First Methodist Kpiscopul church. 0:15 p. m.â€"B. V. P. U. mooting. Miss Senn, a native Chinese, now a student at Northwestern university, will speak. An interesting sorvlco. to which all youutf people aro cordially invited. There «Jii » „o «,......,.tt ,......i.i„n oorvlce. on W^do. .,. , „v...i.,„ riu>. i. ., ii.o <liurah "HI unite la ho un. i. prayer JTe. a,,M at mo Alo.uodiat church.Airei'iuhi. try «j ti evangel Ifctlc csjnpaiKu which 1k„Iii/v March 7 BRANCH OFFICES >ilm*>Uo' Op». 0. & N. W. t)*pot timet te. t«i.wiim«.tua« U/>mm»4/jsv> Lincoln sml Kim SIn. vrinnctua. t«i. wiimotko ct2 utencoe. Toi. ui,,ncot. u McGuire&Orr 74 W. Washington Street Tela. Randolph 2081-2-3 and 4 CHICAGO INNETK^QrARAGE w North Shore OlsfribJlorslfor Overland, Chalmers, Fo/aniJwion Motor Cars Subscribe tor The Lake Shore New* Wf >i iti Morning. Jubilate Deo A HlioutiarcTi. i.l in Hi Chlc.'lKo |"IOlloii>>. I... but ibo '» lobl n,u i« pi,. Of tho Obvtoim are uioi .,• inuu with us. and much lo ovid, ti.-,. before the fliiulit they will f...l to bloom OKaln In fr<-»i. «,plmioi the election i:», r n..ii. < i,.,» ,,f id . .i it .it .i iloiy h. worms there „re A i TKh Why in it ih.. i un-,. human hei.ir, set* il.e .,. Jter^ job, he i ert-li calm t httt when a mlnU.er kvu ht Usually culU It ii nui _ t "call to lar^oi .i«n>fulu«>. •?" In nine cOSc-b out of U„ they both a, ;>t Th« fornn^r a^ceptu <.he«;.full> wl.il^ Ibe latter u..eptr. with i.«icl l a. o • I l Jiunt i, | muni I UK ill .. I an. cuiin j lu.» pen l'"."« o. Chicago It In I... M. ,.,.,1 ».n. o ill .1 i , |'.i t,l i'III. f....., i , , I'll. , nl ...V { 111.I > i.io i, . .. vul l„, I It II .,„ • , Lo |il ilr.il ,/ol.tIlll ..I un . I. air loi. Ill lOlf'a pllloul, I ivlllln , d 1/ the in.probal.lo nliould i nd M.i>o. llarrlnou uhould |.:>..u itlul t tt.o "Hill ty'- of In I do op.ill ..i ut the volt .'n, n( Hil,,-; io kl.6* llo.f I...Ill M rn I â- .l'l . Speak in,., i. Lou i i ,., ., ... i ,. A hair In .In li. . I /,, n r.l 1, ih<« nruxh. .hoi i, /, •. i. .1. 1,,.- worth two in i.,. i, ,< i... , , 1 ll. It USeil ... 1,. i li ,. .1. 'tWixl lb- . . p ..... lip . M. "Thore'n n,..ny ii, . « A I.. the lip," Ami .i j .ii io ,11.1 eat In Wiho.-u ,. i i-i- (li ,t , nuisance Itt.t i v* » , The oar not \ . ,.., greau-st ex. uu>« (... '. ,. i. III. from lb*- front. ! n ni. k*l> CeedS With unatw... A t\. t - r With Edltor» IV II ,, shall ye know them " Al:. I ..1 defy detection in all « a.t.- might catch us on. < in „ whll abovo for instance. lu OI in ii.i! i.l< III ll p lor, II, 1IO f.li. t/cj.ia " In n ll II. I.e. I..K I of I...' ,lll> I.. I r .ilaAfc K\ cull, j i.elude Kanioiin.il v). J fterceuma | I'u. Hud-- •Vlin« A I , , oplfov ,mu li. (J( " I'lio I'nicd ant, .!'•<» v. . t'ray ,r M >\ iiu " Th«i prsyoi mivtluK i.i^ht ill bo I . union •â- â- . iliuri.nl [1 of ih( > illa.n,,- ndlrtt chti.ch ftnrt during nl union in, otIni«. the grnin of iho chund..-* i, Ibe K.en.r.il coinuilttco low.d m ,.,o f51» nt ie Cnl./n chttn i ,y I iriiilig ni i vi.e« Ite.erenW llui Cornell's Ihenie vttll be "Th rov. I'olb \\ lllcb I,if. Tl.o ..... . i . eluu j l'i i ill. u Wood |pfln« s i sa t All W„ rk Guaranln4 WJAS. Vvt ISON //««/. MB* Whiter i- 1.....1 Wnflgd Coneroo- l'r\^.'rri.-ii(j 1633 FciSYcr /iq f Kii.K . . r Floiiri.. j.i. f. Evan»lon. III. IIXIAM Evanston, Illinois ..».. Oiuiiunti; bulca conic ao a matter of course to every live, progressive . ., a;i they n.ake il possible to keep the stocks fresh and new^ And so wl iu ,c >ur Annual B./ok Clearance to disposa of all shAworn or old books at ,>ri.;ct. thai will qv.ickly move them. AsWne quantines|are small in each cue, we caiin.il g,iatante* to h<tve tfjffutJfcf or bookAd veifised, but there are lumoVotL of books at the ai.me prices>s^Jp orders t/ken # books are sold. A ut'kri tiouiui BOOKS IN SETS Whitcfttib Kilty Con.,,i. ie ill 0 VOEUIK 1, #L)th zt)3 Soi.ii, i*«.Mfti,., CHICAGO , . i if, i. ii,. I,.I iluu... 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Love Story Mastei7>iece.s "Romance of an Old Fool" ......... 6J5 2.95 4.95 cloth 4.95 10.50 â- â€"I SSllSlM â- ..... 50c 50c 75c 75c inch," 25c 25c 'egular edi- tifci.s of theSe"books, at___ (oh on oi the Navy*'â€"-3 he Gieat PlaiV^BHon. "The Bear'sG^P^-Mason. 'Out ofjypsTOepths,,--Berinet. 'Wr^i^^orests Are Ablaze"â€"Jud- son. ihe Time Lock" -Walk. $1.75 Edition-^-ln Closed Territory," byBronson. A book on JA^ Africa, for..................4UC $1.50 "With Byron in Italy," McMahon..........'.:. 40c $7 bO "Lifo «,f Gen. Meade" 3 .95 $l0.oo "i.itc and History of Game Animals." Roosevelt.. 'Moths of the Limber- $2L50 lost" 1.25 Hect at Technical Booksâ€"Volumes of Essays, Volumes i €% m •_, of Poems............1-z.nice Books of Quotationsâ€"Reduced to 25c, 10c............... Miscellaneous Books of Humor reduced to 26c and........... Dramasâ€"$1.25 and $1.00 edi- tions, choice................ 10c SHOP WORN FICTION, Divided Into Charge Purchases on Request Will Be Put on March Bill