Show I M = ost Visits Hall of Girl Students 1 1S l ANSTON SHOCKED BY TEMERITY = ITY OF UNEARTHLY SPIRIT toh ANY SEE APPARITION It Cif Before Belated Residents of pears I Chicagos Aristocratic Suburb I Police Trying to Solve > the Mystery i write t Chicago Evanston refusing to I play second fiddle to Englewood has I eloped a firstclass unalloyed post and a fastidious ono at that Ifdf the last five nights tho police Ijepartment has been trying to solve Jihs mystery and after the last per ed llormance In which the ghost had the st > Iflrontery t to circle around Wlllnrd lull the homo of 300 girl students of 1 v u I S VO vvvc r L ry f4 r tar 7 r be on in The Ghost Terrifies Belated Automo Ig blllsto I Northwestern university four times jlie minions of the law are more determined I deter-mined than ever to lay low tho offending of-fending spirit The apparition In white fleet as a I bare and Imbued with the astonishing an I habit of appearing arid disappearing I before tho wondering oyes of tho be holder at will was first seen by Sergt Jamison betwoen the hours of twelve and ono oclock In Sheridan road near Main street South Evanston Ten minutes later Patrolman McArdle stationed sta-tioned In North Evanston I saw the same Identical shade floating along Sheridan road toward Wilmette Every night since then with prodigious pro-digious speed even for a ghost tho apparition has made Its appearance indifferent In-different parts of Kvanston and Vii inetto around Hits hour of midnight Automobile parties retaining homo late have seen It for a moment In the glare of their searchlights and then lost night of It only to Juno It appear the second time two or three miles farther along their route Belated pedestrians pe-destrians have been terrified by hayIng hay-ing It appear running along beside them for a moment and then disappearing I disap-pearing In lime darkness When Assistant Ch if Shaeffer first had the matter brought to his attention atten-tion he ridiculed tho Idea that It could be a ghost and offered as a solution solu-tion of the affair tilt theory that some health maniac was doing a running I stunt Therefore Sorgt Jamison seated himself at the telephone dealt and after monopolizing tho wires for two hours announced that Evanstons f r > 5 physicians had not recommended night air as beneficial to any of their patients The other day all the men students of the university and academy acad-emy were approached by their professors profes-sors Why wo would rather sleep than cat let ulone roaming Evanstons streets at midnight was the tenor of the answers tho professors received The police department baffled gave up the problem in despair and as the ghost was doing no apparent harm I would have let the matter droll If tho shade had kept to the road The visit j to Wlllard hall however was too much for a police department to lg I I more j I Just think I of it Patrolman Newel exclaimed Did you ever see such I nerve In all your life Why a live man let alone a shade would not dare approach Wlllnrd hall after nine oclock at night Its simply shocking Something must bo done to stop It or the girls will decamp for other parts I Accordingly tho reserve force of special policemen will be called upon I and the offender ghost or manlnc will be given a run for his money |