Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Aug 1912, 1, p. 2

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^K&B^^^I^^^^^I^^^KB^ SwWffiiS ms» H "%,(;' *& :£< .jvi, ,,!".> ^w.j.-iV^ . ■ "________ ■ ■' ■ -.1------------------------- E' fec^' §»• -'"' ■ li:- mm.: S^-;-- MiC" 311 :4S Tw*^w?f.fj";l" IlllllIllPI '■" '5i' ';iSI» |i|||||f| SKI 111 »3P^t*iran*W'*^^«0SjjjqpaHp>MiM^gB8.Bmi£^ ^^VJ:,^;M'JZ*. ■ /~!?"m ";*f-'ffl.^'^."'!'V ■ • ' „ i *-~ , -J ' / Class Room In Session. A Busy Class of Youngster*. iii SlflBlsI i3|pp|l§« Class of Little Folks. iS'i€Ptep8*|$| hmmi^iM*-ssms^&^1 A View of the Gym. The BIHIard Room. 1 $^j0jg$i spssss®*^, $$s^^s§*i^g^,. VtMb^jp^l iak^ias^-l^^^g£M£fe^;^^F:*€r -'^ A Cool Place in the 8ummer. With many Winnetkans out of town for the summer months, Community house does not present very much activity, although there is generally some of the members to be found using the many privileges. The members who are spending the summer in Winnetka have found it very handy to use the building. The billiard room has attracted many of the men and boys, even though the weather has been warm. Beginning tomorrow evening a moving picture show will be given every other Friday until about the middle of September. At that time the first of a series of entertainments is expected to be given. vWhat sort of entertainments are to be given has not been made public, but that they will be well worth attending is assured. FATHERS OF INFANT PRODIGIES BATTLE IP' Two fathers battled with bare fists Bnndsy for the honor of their babies. One was severely beaten, but even as he took the count refused to admit that tile 2-day-old boy of Thomas Fronesack, 1415 Ashland avenue, Bv- aastoa, was in any way to be compared with his own infant prodigy. The fight grow oat of a promise made by Fronesack to thrash "any man. who said his child was not equal to or hotter than that of any other living. Fronesack was in the front yard of hht home when a man approached ftjsjivu* ,. J^onr name jhronesackr inquired the stranger. 'l^foeH, t?» come to tell yon that I have an infant that so^rthiag any one ever heard ot boy can walk," cried if some one holds him "My child is 5 days old and is cut- ting his wisdom teeth," retorted the stranger. "But my Fronesack, up." "Nonsense," exclaimed the other. That was too much for Fronesack. When the cry of his baby distracted his attention the other man was on the ground. The stranger spent Sunday night at the police station. Ho would hot give his name. SPEED BOV6 WIN. The Frog town Speed Boys defeat- ed the South End Cubs Sunday, it to it. The, game was a slugging contest, the Speed Boys* hits' coming-more of- ten than their opponents. Tomorrow the Speed Boys will play wanted sy the KILLS STORY OF MILES STANDI8H Another idol has been shattered by the historical iconoclasts. % It seems that Captain Miles Stan- dish never was smitten with the charms of Miss Priscilla Molines, the beautiful Plymouth maid. .John Alden courted her--that's true, but as for his having first wooed her by proxy for the bluff and rugged old Indian war- rior1--why that's just moonshine. For generations the "courtship of Miles StandJah** has been an Ameri- can folklore classic. The eyes of mil- lions of sweethearts have become misty as they read Priscilla's thrilling query, "Why don't you speak for yoor- sOlf, John?* Now it tarns out it is all a mistake; Just like Captain Kidd, the story of Columbus and the eg*. Mary's little an4<^0TlQ^tnnthgton At least so declares William W. Dor- man, a Yale graduate, who for several years has been making a study of the history of the Pilgrims. Be says: "Captain Stand ish was elected head of the Pilgrim colony in 1621. There is nothing in history that substanti- ates the romance of Hemy Wadsworth Longfellow. It is pure fiction or po- etical license. "If Captain Standish ever thought of marrying again after the death of his wife. Rose, his thoughts went to England where her sister was living." As the English don't permit men to marry their sisters-in-law it would seem that perhaps there was a blight- ed romance in Captain Standish'B life after all. **iamtmmtMiimmmmmmiit i'%"m &.i<. oper*ttM|«evice into w&ere ifciMi$tU^ erator's hand/ YA don't hav( reach all ove/ the n^obine, the line-spa* andoi lever is onfratod wlhout ttl hands fromjborrect key%ard with Ail Besriosv tfopufttifet sill all th/wrftia* always/ ores Ip at everr point----- ofnwd^lKwfcMM Bette/work and more of it, '^ efficiency through and througb* L.C/Bmith & Bros, typewriter yea/e in the lead. The writini ehjbe that's tea years ahead , ting machine for yon. Send the Book and read it. 'Mlim C.SMTH&BRQS. TYPEWRITER 123 Mrti warnm, cmkih, w. Lake Shore Sanitarli O^ftr Specialty la tjhS> Swot--afal Trcatma RhetfmaAsm We Abo Traat WyjbjfrMP* 223 7 Sherma^MvJ s^snston,! TelephetMmtwton 2818 ExtOTt Piano TunM \ThJfe iM mora topianqtauing than mere^ radjnsttng the strings. H well tuned ii plan* will sound 4<Hfc betterA poorly ltuned." exist $ between "voicing* and ret tuning cmst: no mot G. AAFAAS, m Resident WMW. Ktl 1407 ELBW00D ME. ILL CO. TtitfnwOs --MOSSLER C( ies for Men and Young 19 Jackson B)vd«--El This Week! A*25Sbowiil E NURSES' BENEFIT, iven Quartet of the Warren widely ^m*b Jh Chicago, an attracttvf adjauV* at the open-air ssnitsrfaa, Let us tell yon of these spl styles--we asesitnptywidowi selves in this iroaderiol sho at $25. They are the beautiful grays, blues and the pin stripes that so popular. ^^ $25, $30, $35, 9*0 950 SultS--each garment men of style--fetoric and that few tailors xa* produce If jHwi do not toow "Mi Clotha" this will give you opportunity to try them m

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