ISLAND BUS’ CAMP OPENS IlIH 85 REGISTEREDrn *The Girls c«mp qn Chambers Island, the former harae of t. A. Ien-uett. opened on Thursday laet, July 6, with a registration .of AS. The majority or the girls have come from Chicago, Milwaukee. Madison and the aouth. The camp is under the management of Mrs. Florence K Tuttle, camp director. She has had much experience In this line of work xHer staff of assisting councillor** a»d their tr/lning is as follows: Capt. Qrtnt McCdlley, Lake Forest, swimming master; Mr. Austin Craig. Missouri Military Academy, canoe In-etructor; Mr Jack^Bradley. formerly with the army, riding instructor. Miss E. Hildebra'nt Chautauqua School of physical Education, physical training; C. Makarius. Western college, assistant In physical training; M Wilsey, Walls college, dra*kiosks are undefTconitructlon for campers enrqflf*$i*ter..The Barrett home, which rb^a teen considerably enlarge* lCjiied as the general as-semblytpU and dining halt Every modern improvement has been made and-the camp has now its own electric light plant, bakery, water system, sewerage and steam laundry Two large boats, the As-You-Like-U and The Islander communicate mth the mainland daily, a parents lodge is run in connection with the camp in order to accommodate the parents as well as the many visitors who wish to remain on the Island This well-planned development of Chambers Island as well a3 its natural beauties such as its location, the enclosed Lake Muchasee with its island, its healthful woods abounding with wild deer. Its sandy swimming beaches, and other features will doubtless make it one of the many popular resorts in the Great Lakes region.EleiTLfai9TILLMAN DIVORCE DECISION NOT EXPECTED UNTIL OCT. 1cotoSc,Klt;Erte.catoNew York—A decision in the suit of James A Stillman to divorce his wife, Mrs. Anna l’rquhart Stillman and disown CJuv Stillman, may not be had until Oct 1, it was learned today. This will make the timeonInebfaitufai