•SSjB^ifSBii!^^ " '""*""""lisiiB^ ; * ■■■■■■'■""i ~:'-'-■ ¥;V'a'; Commissioner Balder- All to Bat the 5mjCU^&S HEBE LILIES X BVHR '«, .'^. .■■v/r ."..■ JlWr: .. .. Tl»«e according to Health Oommis> ^mT^M^S^MaM^n^'ve 'boon companions and trarel hand in hand. f ?^de^i0: '"$■■" •.■■;'• "'-..^ ;*N*. I8EA8B IBT BATH. Mr. John Kin* returned^ Saturday from Gull Lake, Mich. i.:-"] p *;" /u1-: Miaa Dorothy Brown has at her guest Mrs. den Newhali. ■. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kreger are to* Joicing oyer the birth of a son. Miss Alpha Harmon of New Ro- ehelle, N. Y., is visiting Mrs. J. K Calhoun. Mr. Reginald Orde, who has been visiting his cousin, Markham B. Orde, left Friday. Miss -Grace Crowder of Sullivan, Ind., is stopping at the home of Mr. Don B. Marsh. Thursday Mrs. Harry D. Wiley en- tertained for Mrs. Pierre Cambloss with auction bridge. Miss Anna Mac Rae of Gait, Ont., is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. Albert Mac Rae. Miss Dorothy Parks left Saturday e^I^iliiwn' % Jacib^s i^denee, South avenue, near Bluff street, has been sold to Dr. lAB'^.-^t^^^;^ :-;"Mr/'^and 'Mrs,' Brintnall^ar& the;>0^r^iaii-. Bay• triD;iThe^%iJIviBi?pv ■en rdiile at Buffalo and }fm^.^?^^' .. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrews entertained at bridge In "honor of Mrs. Pierce Cambloss. Saturday evening a number of the young people gave a subscription- dance at the Woman's Library club. . Mrs. R.J). Coy, Oreenleaf avenue, is entertaining Miss Gertrude Pease of Quincy, 111., and Miss Bessie Pease of St:,Lou Is, Mo. Mr. Leonard Bligh and his brother, Mr. C. D. Grassett, left last week for Denver, Col. Mr. Bligh, who has been in 111 health for some time, expects to spend the winter in Arizona. mile riding «• fc vsviraiis^ ,, str^br-'^ street, aa he oroised Chicago aTelwie, south on the stiwrt car tracks..... ^hauireur, ;>lio:";,/^wSte^fl either man ooul* stop hl# the two* earns together with, a dnah; : Trelo^ wm tiirown from hla^ ^e^^ and received many painful injuries. He was taken to his home where .ifa^^'i'ltttaiBid^-iJ^r--thv awiijilfc-; ^f •J^Wb* <sssV :-.?'-w»1HbT'^F' ■,'Jsn»swSjg>ejaj ^ MVl^js*Sjs)CJpM|.'■■•.'■ %njw^ .. were called to the scene of the cident He also claims the antidotes for the WW' ■'"" 'a ' \i* ■$<■?.' ■■■:-■ I■>-,'.-•"". .;■■ /, \,- -".-■ • :.rt-*i, mm-*:*■'■■ 'I <•'&&' * OAP BNSH ANITATION. Sfev/ii1'. ■■■•■• 'gfei yr: This is the time of the year, accord- :'."- lni to the head of the local health de- |? partment, when diseases due to dirt are prevalent He urges the cttlaens to observe the gospel of cleanliness. | /Now Is the time," said Dr. Balder- f stbn this morning, "when.many eases of typhoid fever are reported. This is also the height of the fly season. Wi^';t ■ ' s frWss Responsible. ^■.;.V*FU«b have a whole lot to do with disease. The only thing to do is to swat them when you get a chance. Rats carry fleas, so hat the rat and kill the chance of a plague." The health commissioner calls atten- tion to the fact that whooping cough la prevalent on the west side of the city between Lake and Oreenleaf Bfreeta. "There have been many eases of this disease called to my attention In the last few days/' said Dr. Balder- ston. "The greatest trouble we hate hfcdj* indetecting it It generally at> tacka ehMd«n and the parents fail to |p-:c^^pnys1fcftians."' J*'ThJ* spring we had an epidemic of iti in the north end of the city and it wjas necessary for us to obtain the eo- { operation of the North End Improve- n^ent association before we were able t4 cliteck It Then, as now, the par* to report the cases. Physicians Will Co-operate. "I have asked all the physicians to co4*jj>erate with me and notify me When they discover a ease. In many Instances we have hear4 of the disease on^aJler neighbors have reported it to^psf health office." *'0$$&&Fl In ^Chicago there have been g^l^^ of Infantile naralysla f .^|^Nsf^iii"year. There is only one k"*'"':^StJ^:l^^"'^>i!^^ ** *be present tlmeaad^hat J* n0|a seriousone. In ^sre twenty-three cases. srston states that the city thJS-^me is quite tree of all dis- ■' '**■& • "'■ ■ ' ¥ - ■ " V- ■ LIMA OWSLEY MARRIED IN CLENCOE &"*£'. %$£. IN DAY Arrested on the same charge two within 14 hours Is the record ^^^If'^saytton'IiasisyQf Kvanston. who '^~mM^omtBg his arrest for speeding last fFaesi wan taken again the followtng rlArt week Tuesday Oftoer Mc- arrssted Lane for speeding < . . He was released on Mm for » has hwea arrested font iSjirilliiJii,and the police plafsa that %; ho' Is takem again the Lake Shore society was keenly in- terested in the marriage Thursday of Miss Lina Owsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heaton Owsley of Chicago and Olencoe, and niece of Mayor Carter H. Harrison, to Paul Bartlett, son of Mrs. Joslah Caleb Bartlett of Chicago and formerly 6f New York City. The mar* riage was performed in Olencoe by the Rev. George W. Arnold, pastor of St. Elizabeth church, Olencoe. The bride had no attendants, and the only guests were members of the family, among whom were Mayor and Mrs. Carter H. Harrison. The bride was gowned in her traveling costume. Mr. Bartlett is a son of the late Prof. Bartlett of Harvard. He was graduated from the Cambridge insti- tution in 1904, studied painting abroad for four years, and is a member of the Little Theater company, for which he has written several plays, Immediately following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett left for a two weeks' camping trip in Canada. Upon their return they will make their home at 1626 La Salle avenue, Chicago. TENNIS PLAY AT TKt KISS WIFE TO KEEP LOVE, SAYS PASTOR Keota, Colo., Aug. 22.--"How to Steep a wife and make her happy," wag the topic of an unusual sermon delivered by the R^ t. W. Winkler of tfiis place, who takes issue <with the Ear. W. B. Buffer of Qraad Junc- tion oh the usefulnesji of "old maids." "Give her six er seven kisses a day. Make her think she is a girl and don't forget to show your affection before you leave in the morning. Kiss and hug her and you will never lose her." DESPERATE BURGLAR IS IN TROUBLE AGAIN When the Bhranston police Chester WOlianie,, safe no was enter- ing the home of Dr. N. R. Marshall, 11» Ridge avenue, Hfcranston, some weeks ago, they believed they were over to the s^and jury. Friday he fgwJH. Sine* his lielng taken 4oihe Ja|l for robbing th« Marshall borne. Brown secured his freedom on hall Ho mam. arrested in Lake Porest the nrst of lest week charged with rolK ~ Was a house titere, and shortly after j :h|s.'arrest it was learned he was Chief of Polfco Shaffer went to Lake th* saaJi- here The first matches in the tennis tournament at the Skokie club have been played off very slowly owing"to the condition of the courts. Too much rain' put them out of commis- sion for a few days last week. The results in the women's singles are as follows: Mrs. RJdgeway defeated Mrs. Manchester, 6--0 and -6--1. Miss Gowing won by default from Miss Becker. Miss Isom defeated Miss Collier, 6--4 and 6--0. Miss Willmarth drew a bye. The results .in the second round: Mrs. Ridgeway defeated Miss Oowf ing, 6--1 and 6--1. In the girls' singles* the only match played was between Miss Constance Richardson and Miss Bthe! Cdpeland, Miss Rich' ardson defeating her opponent in two straight sets, 6--1 and 6--2. Only one match was played in tile mixed doubles/ Mr. Washburn and Miss Richardson defeating Miss Isoni and Mr. Clayton, 6--3 and 6--4. BUILDING PERMIT*. ^ One-story frame residence, 1454 Ma- ple avenue. C. A. Wightman. Cost, |1,250. ' " ' To build 1%-story brick residence, 2501 Lincoln street Owner, George A Blch. Cost, $6,000. To build a 1-story frame garage, 2003 Jackson avenue. Owner, August Bard, deist, f 20, tj^^s^ifof envy that bear this hot wcath- looks cool and ■%&?" coiiiforta ler . water Aeloi ";, that hinolyoni Phone 1106 . mmmm.mmmm**mimmmmmmmm Aimer Claude Olson was arrested FrU day by On^er l>rWn for exceeding the' speed limit, I' ~T^/':;ti!r'*"" E««fcll»l»ed 27 Yetrs ■$ Announce, the opening of their m ete mamifaeturiDi f Kodak and feature. ing Department a special m m 1§y0x£^^ typ< 9-^^^^-:"b^^i aB(3 i||eieit i^iiiion al all of our Btores. x ^ :^S^^,&&r < . " . 6:S0Uf H'.LA" "sMMMW. 82 EAST JACKSCIIJ It^D. .-■'..'.': lM;.rNORTH tlSf^^t,' doesn't 1 a good were to pure and just the thing r .,..m «rlw* drinks, artiste. Sayy better seme from us buy It any cheaper, nor near as pure and wbole- '?"& ~f -.-Vg'vi iafeW-jisi; ■WfS £h»J &&• ";W Higmmm LomWMfom