were served. Everybody had a thoroughly enjoyable time.The Palatine Athletic Club, after 25 years of existence is no more. It has been compelled to close its doors on account of the lack of interest that was shown by past members. It has filled an important position in Palatine in the days of the “older boys” but they are nearly all married—and th^t means an end to clubs. The dre equipment will be sold to pay rental charges. The Masonic orders will no1 \ doubt take advantage of the oppor- she tunity and rent the entire building wit themselves. The three orders now are have a very large membership and sizlt; present quarters are rather crowded, atM. F. Daniels who has just come from Portland, brings word that Dr.up