Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Aug 1930, p. 14

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sboes included. You w i 1 l benefit by the great savings. $7:.75 $z8.oo $9.b75. AI! models, witb. new narrOw ficting heelo, broad tread base and exclusive Arch bridge. The wide choice range and sharp reductions make this a great sale. Corne Eadgq and Get Fi rit Choice. THE ~1&Ch4P EVANSTON Stand overaHot Stoe w.in u e ? It rnay be some folk's.Idea of a Hot timffe -but others prefer different pastimes. At moderate cost and with maximum, comfort you may dine in our cool dininq trains o ul uu uJuU'oie-eni rn. a cars, carrying its entire compliment of 1,680 persons and 1,700 animais. The great Ringli ng - Barnum combined circus will exhibit more new features this year than ever before in its his-, tory, including an entire tribe -Of Uban'gi men, and women fromn the re- mote, jungles of Af rica, a region ini whïih few white 'meni have ýever .set f oot. These .primitive savages with mouths and lips. as large as those of fiill-grown crocodiles will' appear as, a, feature of the main performance, and. not as a separate attraction., Andthe wilI be a return engagement by popu- Jar demand, of Hug .o Zacchini, the Human . Projectile who is. now. fired bodily f roixia' cannon in more t errific. and longer flights than last season. N. C. E.'SUMMer SChoo1 Sessions End. Friday. The six weeks' sunimer session of the National* College of Education closed Friday of this week at which time ele'ven students will complete the requirements for the degiee of Bache- lor of Education and fourteen tieý three-year course for the Kinder- garten-Elementary diplomia. The faculty and town students were guests at the dormitory on Wednesday, evnnJuly 30, à musical program anad a clever entertainmiient being given by a group of dorniitory students. On Tlnrsday morning at eleven a delight- fui programn of folk songs was given b y Miss Ida Mae Cameron, who ap- peared in attractive costumes of the counitries, whose songs she used. During the vacation between the closing of the sumnier school and the Sopening of the fail school on Septein- ~ber 12 the construction," furnishing and 1equipinent of the third flooer wiil be Icomipleted, so that the library,.science laboratories and other -units' wili be. availab)le for use 'at that. time. Skokie Elks Win Two; to Meet Evanston Team. The Skokie Elks defeated the Glen- view nine 'On july 20, by 16 to 7. On Sunday, july 27, the Skokie Elks de- s taff of .Dr.tA. J. racini, a il .i1cago scientist who maintains a light labora- tory at 9 South Clintoii street. Within the last. few years, accord- ;ng to Colonel Goddard, European crime detection laboratories -have made remarkable advancement in. the de- tection o f poisons. and the identifica- tion of stains on clothing and Wood by use of the ultra-violet light.. "Ultra.-violet rays, handled, by an expert, can be of, immeasurable help, i,1 determnining the presence. of both metallîc and alkaloidal. poisons,"' said Colonel Goddard.* "The élder methods of poison ,detection, in many cases, are. not as positive as is the spectrurn with its tell-tale hues showing arsenimr cury or cyanide. "The light, expert .does not, have to destroy his evidence to make lis proof. The vital organs. cani be kcept prac- tically intact for further examination. The ultra-violet rays also give p ositive proof of counterfeiting, for*gery, check and bond -raising and éther crimes in- vol1ving printers ink and the use of pen and' paper." Colonel Goddard is building up a. staff of specialists for the crime de- tection laboratory which~ can give ab- solute and scientific proof for the con- sideration of juries. The other consul- tant miembers are: C. Wayland Brooks, assistant state's attorney ; Coroner Hernman N. Bundesen; E. L. Donovan of the National Board of- Fire Under- %vriters;' Dr. Arthur 1. Kendall, profes-. sor of research bacteriology, and Dr. James P. Simonds, professor of path- ology, at Northwest.ern university; Bruce Smith of the National Institute of Public Administration,, New York..; Emiory T. Smith, assistant atto 1rney general of Illinois; and Prof. August \Tlliner of the 'University of Chicago. "Eskimno Land" Topic of Children's' Free Movies. "'A Trip to Eskimio1 Land", is, the sub-. jcct, of;the free program for childr en, tolepresented, by the Jamnes Nelsoi, and Anna Louise R *aynond Founda-> tioni,a;t Field Museumn of Naturai His- tory. ThurfsdavnorinçiigAugust 7.ý Phone Winn efla 690 IL b4wplm LOT BOses- cnCO A £VI SINESS COLLEGE:, 1718L Shermnan Avenue. 626 CHURCH ST. i. J 1*75

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