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THE AUDUBON BULLETIN 



THE AUDUBON BULLETIN 



FALL, 1922 



Published by 

 ILLINOIS AUDUBON SOCIETY 

 For the Conservation of Bird-Life 



COMMITTEE 

 ON PUBLICATION 



JESSE LOWE SMITH, Chairman 



Highland Park 



RUTHVEN DEANE 



112 W. Adams St., Chicago 



MARY DRUMMOND 



Lake Forest 



BERTHA T. PATTEE 



Evanston 



CATHERINE MITCHELL 



Riverside 

 ORPHEUS M. SCHANTZ 

 10 So. La Salle St., Chicago 

 FREDERICK H. PATTEE 

 626 So. Clark St., Chicago 



LOCAL SECRETARIES 



BELVIDERE 



Miss Muriel Lampert, 410 E. Lincoln 



Avenue 

 CARBONDALE. 



Miss Mary M. Steagall, 808 Illinois 



Avenue 

 CARLYLE 



H. C. Norcross 

 CHAMPAIGN 



W. Elmer Ekblaw, 601 N. Willis Avenue 

 DECATUR 



Mrs. Benjamin Bachrach, 1437 W. Main 



Street 

 DE KALB 



C. E. Montgomery, N. I. S. N. C. 

 ELGIN 



Miss Lillian Smith, Douglas Avenue 

 EVANSTON 



Miss Louise Whitehead, 1745 Orrington 



Avenue 

 GOLCONDA 



Mrs. Lillian B. Phelps 

 HARRISBURG 



Clarence Bonnell 

 KEWANEE 



Dr. Hattie Melaik, Quinn Block 

 LAKE FOREST 



Rev. George Roberts 

 MACKINAW 



Miss Mae Blair 

 MAYWOOD 



Secretary of the May wood Bird Club 

 NORMAL 



Miss Mary Jean Patterson, 111., S. N. U. 

 ODIN 



C. B. Vandercook 

 OLNEY 



Mrs. Robert Ridgway, 1030 So. Morgan 



Street 

 PHILO 



Isaac E. Hess 

 PORT BYRON 



J. J. Schafer 

 QUINCY 



T. E. Musselmann, Gem City Business 



College 

 RIVER FOREST 



Miss Esther A. Craigmile 

 ROCKFORD 



Paul B. Riis, 301 Shaw Street 



ROCK ISLAND 



Miss Nellie E. Peetz, 628 18th Street 



SALEM 



Mrs. Sig Kaufman, 524 N. Broadway 



SHELBYVILLE 



Mrs. Howard J. Hamlin 



SULLIVAN 



Mrs. O. L. Todd, 606 So. Washington 



Street 

 WATERLOO 



H. I. Feather ly 



WAUKEGAN 



Mrs. Elam H. Clarke, 740 N. Sheridan 



Road 

 WINNETKA 



John H. Sutter 



Editorial 



Three weeks, after this number of 

 the Bulletin appears we are to have 

 another session of the state legisla- 

 ture. That may mean something in 

 the way of increased bird protection 

 and more favorable conditions for 

 the propagation of wild life. So our 

 legislative program should be made 

 ready. First for a brief catechism. 

 Gentle, reader, answer the following 

 questions: 



1. In what senatorial district do 

 you live ? 



2. Give name and address of your 

 state senator. 



3. Give names and addresses of 

 the three representatives from 

 your district. 



Answer from memory. No fair 

 looking them up just now. The Ed- 

 itor offers a prize of one year's sub- 

 scription to Bird-Lore to the first 

 one to send in the correct answers, to 

 the three questions. Accompany your 

 answers with the statement that you 

 wrote them down from memory im- 

 mediately upon reading this para- 

 graph and without any assistance 

 whatever. 



Well, what shall we ask our sena- 

 tor and the three representatives to 

 support? The law granting munici- 

 palities power to restrain certain an- 

 imals from running at large should 

 be amended to include cats. Inserting 

 the words, "and cats", in two appro- 

 priate places in the 80th item in par- 

 agraph 62 of Article 5 of the revised 

 statutes would do it.Ask your politi- 

 cal friends to see to that. 



