Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Mar 1922, p. 12

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Entered at the poatofflce at Wilmette, Illinois, as mail matter of the second class, under the act of March 3. 187y. fcuPIDITY AND STUPIDITY Statistics show that something like ninety-five out of each one hundred life insurance policies paid to women are gone within five years after payment. It wjOTlld bc-easy-to note the propor- tion as an evidence of the natural extravagance of women and the easy parting with money that seems so often to be a basic char- acteristic of the fair sex, but itz is quiteâ€"as^easy~ts> al:count"lor the unfortunate condition that is^ suggested by the disposition' of the vendor of blue sky in all its forms to seek out the woman who has been bereaved not only of smlree~lrpdn whicTi-sheTTias de- pended for advice and guidance in the expenditure of such money as she may have happened to possess. -There is nothing new in the l^eaIrri~oTlmqint>^revealed in the depredations which the New York broker, and others of his kind, |who have "handled" the^ money of Swornen to^thfe en" parents to see their children prop erl3M#ained. ^o^m^oSer^pon: those of different religious faith! the subjection of their children to training in theBible is an injustice ^hiclT~TH^afTTlSsfificd in re- senting;-.And resentment would ^ertainTy take the form of nega- tive votes, with the sure rejection of the proposed constitution upoft its submision to the electorate. Tr^:::.;:,::.. .- ^--;-T-r-|^--.....-......-^ ^ One's sympathy goes out to Mr. Will B; Hays when one contem- plates the recent developments m filmland. To give to the picture play profession the "spring house- cleaning"which he"iras-promised, Mr. Hays will have to begin deep down in the habits of the people whose faces have become familiar to the movie-going public. With towns^barring by legal action the appearance of stars whose brilliance has suffered momentary eclipse be- cause of their being, touched by the black finger of scandal, the moral a&Uinancial aspects of the industry become confused. Mr. Hay has a real job upon his hands, one which will make the political atmosphere in which he has lived during re. cent years, appear sanctimonious in comparison. . _.....â€"^t^.» i <»» â- ----- -râ€" cnsEii MAtCH 10, 1922 camp-site too Famous BoysVMilitary Train- ing Camp~6els Home g. Camp Roosevelt, the national educa- tionaf training canap for boys under the jurisdiction of the Chicago Board of Education, wilt move to its perma- nent camp-site hear LaPo/te, Indiana. This brings the camp within sixty-five miles of Chicago. The site was used as a boys' school, and a splendtf^ym- nasium, mess hall seating-«mr"thou- sand, modern sewage system, large hospital, classroom buildings, bunga- lows, and recreation rooms will add materially to the comfort and well- being of the boys who attend. , "We always considered the former around Chicago," said M^ ||,^ Beals, Commandant of the camp,^ It will take-only an hour and a half on ; :the train to get to the new camp.^_ -The camp will ppmo* July 5T^ continue for a period of six weeKs, insetad of eight as heretofore. The season will be divided into two periods of three weeks each. Boys may enroll for either one or both of these periods. The Summer School, the Military -En- vision, and the Junior Camp will pro- vide for the differing requirements of boys 'of various ^^^^^â- â- 'â- ::^j^\^^B AUBURN BEAUTY-SIX â- ;:7"R, Continental Motor $1695 F. O. B.f FACTORY CM^SRIGGS Evanston 140 15* Sherman Avenue â€"Therpihenominal growth of the Boy Scout ^organization in the twelve years of its life is abundant evidence of the need which it has filled in the experience of the boy- hood of America. ~It is too soon nas oeen oereaveu nut vuiy ^ yet to knGW7^^0^^rttf^ husband or father bu^^thejirjiinm^w^^^ if?ec \ 1 â„¢t 2f ----------- r^ th^j^jj^enship c4=thfi=meii oi Ihe next generation, but there is every reason to think that it has been a corrective factor iaan age : of. liberal bad influence, that the discipline that scout training pro- vides has been a valuable thing in this age of slack home influence and the letting down in the old ways of bringing up the diild in characteristic of the tithes. Early impressions are likely to be last- ing and it is to be expected that jthe habits that-are developed The Smartest and Best Dressed Women In Chicago â- ,-y^ have: theli|f Sport and Week §dEnd Skirts^ -^%ADE AT THE WILSON SKIRT SHOP «<Made with your own^naterlal" Suite 1418 Stevens Building * Randolph 3219 n t 17 N.>tatg_CJHUCAQO 16-N. Wabash lar-^^Hi-^^^^S^ "splendid facilities - which the new camp-site offers,-tfTsl^ anticipated that many Improvements! and additions to the camp program* will be effected. The Camp Roosevelt? Association is decidely optimistic about the 1922 camp outlook.fc The Chicago Headquarters has ,# changed its location to Room 503, 460 * South State Street, the new home of the Education Division of the Board of Education. Major P. L. Seals, makes this public announcement n through the press for the information § of the many people who are already S|| seeking information for the sump|:^ IP WESTERN UNDERTAKING FUNERAL DIRECTORS *>â-ºâ-  w&h^ sO^ur constant desire when called is to render the I mo^FFICilNT and COMPLETE and to supply FIN^^ RJWNIS^ the yeiy LOWEST CQJ5T. iSvas nothing left for them to han- dle after the investments that were made. It is the old story of the m^volf and the lamb and the habit,.....----- . which has not developed in this generation, nor is to be attributed to the breaking „clown of stand- ards because of the influences of the â-  Wafefstc;..;:'^,fe.,â-  â- â- -â- â- â-  ^:: ---:rJ4^A $ So long as girls ate reared %ith no knowledge or realization of the meaning of business and 1S^ih^^^Krs7^o^oTigr^"'woin- en are"sheltered" from contact with the serious things of life outside the family circle, so long will there -fee ample material upon which the dishonest broker may prey. It's not a matter of particular interest in the lists of crime. It is one jwhich calls for .better education of the victims -l-|se^f^dilv~e^eT^theâ-  1»-"- - cQ^- rifice^ upon fhe altar of the cupi^ jtyc4:menl illP «•» Scout after he shall have become a man. Service, cleanliness of body and mind, fidelity to prin- ciple, these are no mean traits to ------------â-  *."»'» HELPING OUR OWN zriEoreign countries profess toJbe trreatly shocked at the suggestion that theJUmted^tate^gove^ menT!nay~arterTdTid to its mer- chant marine in the form of sub- sidies. The idea that other mari- time powers should experience real competition from the United mfnds fail to grasp its tnie'Signm-. cance. iSubsjdie^^ llSL BIBLE STUPY AND THE ii|§ CONSTITUTION % pi li^ft is the purpose of the IUi- mmâ- â- Bible League to prevent the acceptance of the work of the Constitutional""Gonyefubn by the ^electorate of the state they could fhave no better weapon than a |clause incorporated, into the code Ivmch is^ta_jevolve-4rom the de^ liberations of that body making Jrtie reading of the Bible a eom- S^utsory'-:part ai the curriculum of |he fewMIc2 school: system of-the Nothing so stirs-antago- jg^j many years by other countries that have fought for a share of world-trade. The United States has held QfT for so long that other nations seem to feel that they have a monopoly of the subsidy privileges They are due for a revelation,; Under-^sound eco- nomic policies and the able lead- ership of Chairman Lasker of the Shipping Board, the American merchant maTiwe^ha^betorer it a long period of^r^spexityv^ â€"-^rrr'---- -^ in â- â- â- -â- â- â- â-  â- â- â- â- â- â- -â-  --â-  wm p^3^^^^^S^^^^^SS â- â- IPiSp â- ^^^s^S^ TM the North _____ §Ame -an^Ghiclglr Giriibiiiii^i :^excellent accommodation^ ilMovie houses in Massachusetts have barred the pictures in which the stars prominent in the most recent scandalous murder in ^ism^^m-eflF^ t tu imposerelif^ ,^ ious3eai^hiiig^ unapproved by a I fortiori of the parents of the chiV ^»ren of the public schools, a*d Hpiothing could be expected from I Itional presentation of the Bible I Sut the^most^trenw^^ * Icno^avbr to pwent the ^passa^B ||j^^corlHitutioii providing for it Sirfeen it shall come up for^ ratiftca- riyb^J^rjHevotere-g^^ ipi 7 We have Sunday schools. We have optional study of the BiDiy?L many communities. ?: We4iave iHe ^rivilediej ©nee so highly prized, pf^teachin^ the children in our own homes as much of the Bible ^ ttieeti^tri the to'add to ^ 9Bm Wm R ffiffie evei ;4S::,-aI|ml 6:45 Hi. 16 ~i!w&£iW$ 1 Mii^B NQK[H_SHORE [press ;^mette-every^alMiour-4ro^ ;-7:04. a..,:m. -;to^^^^| 18:04 a. m.,jhen_&3SjUB^ Ihour to IT -â€"-^=^«^^ ^ling-after virtue^that is rtit too ° forced to be impressive. Certainly there are things" even in Mass- achusetts that are more harmful to youthful morals thaa - ther^pje: tureÂ¥^^wliictPsh6w the innocent characters ^fPj^5^___iiL-_Ma-__ ^~|itfiles^l5fmlel7Tc^^ As """"'* wen bar the literary productions of those whose lives have been iived without due regard tojfche conventiMsZ^irEer^^ enough pthat His suitable for youngrfleple^crthei-riir^^ or on the stage. ;Why^ar what will be endured that is decent? Do you think dirt never fell off a diamond rinffâ€"soak yours In BIuoDevil and_waich». .-^^-^g&zszzs^^ The North Shoii Liiie Ipralel five^B^ between the South Side^Chicagoâ€"63rd and Dorchester and Milwaukee. These trains also^ and eagjjtnd-^^ win ^l$P^*^^':' m Wii Icket Office splU immm ........ .-,,„,,.„....,... „_r.... .„.......,,,. ,-^^^^a ~^-MiiM

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