Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1912, p. 1

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jttde all nodal ,*n and forgot eve were out for lions tbat tl secretary of ^re out names and made the w fhort. Last wee! pointed to rlalt.eYe^;^^le^iflMft;,^^^,. ^gathering that wa« bold In Chicago] and vicinity on Labor day. not^a, place, along tto ^here, even a Ti.,.; ,,v . ..^„..^te ?tred 'Ifeit. waa. not' flftttAST "* working suffragists. When the results of the checked Op Tuesday evening I that nearly IQMO namty, secured a» a resol| otthe of the women, who to have the propositioi|' ||e- ballot ^ .jgj^*^ • fall. 15,000 Names ehort. as <Jw D Ottrtto' Winnet&ar baae- 1^1 tes^ ^a» >l>o^ to win a a^me Av«nue. Pavis street and Ridge avenue. The a¥«^^*:j^ra^am:,; *J$yedi^*n to start back, the niantibrew on ill the $o*fer'/';-liiia itfliigtttf^^ <oould develop and sped down Ridge ..â- Mifti*'". 1 ; Oriiham wheeled about and gave pursuit in a few seconds they were both traveling at more than fifty hQ^^^0$im W^^jl^§l^ii»7'^. tour. S Through, ':'^j^a6 " " ..... "'......... "'"' MadM'into Chicago the pair:li^;i<g^^^^^^^lP^fi? The petitions would'have tog|iav<^0|wn^ inning without a Jatn sent to Springfield last ^ight, bat when it was found that and 20,000 njftmes were. m sts expreyj^ »{Wliig i|-dlg- irarement at i^.slluriii^ipi srilhave everytWBg.:to keep np ^mon|v^^^P^ ^Despite tlipittPWl the; ta"'" to get for the fat! •lecUon the women ^.^.e encouriasje4|^e|^;j^':|to sifjf the men,«J|fn^;j^j^..... lithe many womea tjiat aave been it souring sigi^re* for the past S^weeks ther^ we» ilo coniplfttots •de by thm^ ^Shrej^ «» iteted at the men se&nW more than win* for * I*«t ride' tertbo^ down South Wabash avenue in Chicago. His gatt| to piacoift*i*fii^^ bnt that is far too fast in a congest- ed city sti^t, or evidently snch was thO otrtmW lof tke< Judge. * * It :"irjw also evident that Thomasv the chauf- feur, was under the laflneoce of Hq- two finee, eoe^irf |t00 To C*fijjftuj^^ ' * petition* will b« given another Wng and./^:Si^|««^iheX O* that is kM ined e ivork will he ued. When the needed 85.000 have bM s^ert|ffiafll$ ^ *e placed in ture convenes time the Stfvd^ w eld and era sot ^n • Pta»a^o|li| have mi un#l the •***r*d enough iiajne* to lorwtfr* ^^^^|»^»^«^^this "" the. e<ief wimf #*# shosM bw over helnaAr ^HTT rftlan h^ frtgnfnj; thn Wtws home boysjhad-their batting it was ^not long before ther ixad two run%acri»mttie counUng statin, sip «tt»|ani-|p^ a|l. loon out less tl . .. . "|wp"cl|led:fn^- '^nn|B«|.A ;^>*... ^JW^ri?3^--X48: ' The play Saturday will be. the: quali- fying round for^ the Nemo jra^7jpii^, scores will ;o^aify*:|^i^w he #peederr hut |e paU| np at| tid>i to their thteata. The; street^ wekj? too * crowded for ^ie paU<je t<| shoot As they neared; HosentU Ora- ham's speedometer registered fifty- eight miles an hour. |M jfdjee to Wdews Ha^e the road bras torn' up anil the speeder took to the sidewalk, croa> lnk^e|,m cSatkt street. foiibwed his path and gained W^i^iM^^M :tfiey' tftrnifillifii uCh^"-ftb^^%e. ;'fle^nk^;fjeede^ fast moving street car. Graham could not get by, and in going around it he ran into a team. By the time he was on his motorcycle the speeder had disappeared. Graham secured the man's number, « mp. im^rjm^'^n$^. â- â-  the icial [l*n in Wilmette. ' ^e village, )lice kuis been given orilera to slop of a sandbar ~^ â„¢^r «__, :^e^|5t^x?*^lii$W|!l that they thought when :pey'r|laj4ejf :s^;^::o^^:j|d«^^|^ out to where they were and _brought Miss Monroe: "&^Mm&iM WmiiS^r ^11 chl|<jpian:'§iyQr* fonaSi' tislhg 'the^ â-  the meanwhile :sitieA#iB^-|pa^;-;«W 'm9*&Wm&. in. vthe 'world of loco-l^nw onr.'by di%,^^j|i|ijff^^ iBM*re»t, and â-  the ^idi^;::aloi*g^^ It Is believed that the police will '$m*$0j&., work trying j$; -js^ifJ^ riding o^f the inexpensive toy among the childTen.; The craze la but a week Orl^t^l^C, and' is growing steadily. ijo^-'ilfc; ia^Ihiid: sany- -.contrive ed for t»e pleasure of youth i» a much harder task than is gla:eliily"c^e^eir:'; ^:;:;;; - ,,, ^.;:,-^ ttai'the Kenllwortii wittJiAve ^m*^!^^. beartng that number is |>5vnedv(hy Johh Biorkman, fyVf 'A«r gust* steeet^, Chicago. The Chicago poUce h«ve issued a warrant for the man's arrest, and if he can be found he will be tried in the Rogers Park poiice court for speeding. * In making the chase Graham drove so faM that all th^ giass in the large hesklUght on his machine was broken and the machine waa badly shaken*â- &&*&"wits necessary to have onO; hi wti 'HPNBb aad^odWd notj cash, in tb^ a^oiiat demanded, ho was sent to the bridewell lo JWWfll W shore saw lier sink tw||^i:#foiS|p^|' 'Iyer roaohe^hjir. ' a desperate stmggle that :lt j^he-i^er: :and fixed tip wtth^ iev* rj^'.^aa**:?*!;)*"*** ISj<*L_.«!ll«'l.lllllli|llllllllll'lll M 5t1ie hoard of locafH Improvi ;e hoayd of Wllmette held m4t|pgl Tuesday, evin- r Imort sessions both «d- common; . John Goober, Glencoe's motorcycle policeman, was fined ^10 and costs by Justice of the Peace Madsen of Win- netka Tuesday morning on a, warrant sworn out by A. A. Dahl of dlencoe. Dahl charged Cooper with striking his son without the lad giving him provocation for the act The warrant was taken out in Glencoe but a change Of • venue jip Justice Madsen ^was secured. '"* ^»btoL:t0' v^acb/|th©3|8i«ai^: Miss .Palmer-,: was unconJKJic»ns 'â- fioijyer > -|>ee«^^vi:eih^^t^^ ~mt'%' s^llo;w^:^ato|;f 0I^M$S0^i el; 'iaik0!j^^0:: ^akojr^^yi'v^gJi^^S ^'}^eU^^^M:"^^^^0 â- .coold and, it was^i^gpiifci <$^$0ati$^ thjil'- -4itj9ns^^4M^^^ sistance that they were not drowned. ^ While getting ready to le^e^^^^ harbor •â-  at. tili;iionrioE;0^ canal early Friday morning, ZakWtaikt^;pii|^ â- , idisoovore#1p^,v^ body rirW*i;ii^^0fc^ .early. 'â- â- â- 'j^;ip}ji^ ^j^';$^0p^^ ;g^j fattier': â- aOj^inO^o^ body'*froni^e^:^|!fe\';r^ â-  "â- . At the time the lad wai .^to^|.aptW: he was helping his father trai »t|» AfUr Speedera. ^ still busy catching speeders In Wilmette, and during the past few days has nabbed a ndmber of drivers who baTe been abusing Tuesday Joy Morioh Ji^ jpl^j§iii| Forest was arrested for traveling twenty-eight miles an hour en Michi- gan avenne>-" •^eh^jo^U^; ir|i: ^ rested It was impossible to smd a jtls- tice 'of â-  tb^ipeaOe. â-  fi ^^^gio.f fO: was taken, to Bvanston before Justice Boyer. He was fined $10 and costs. ^A^;la*ge.' machine wi»^c»p^;|r Graham 8nnd»y for going M&kf '#&' ^twonttNi^a^^ WILL BEGIN FIRST OF YEAR ifltuj1 in« in the car'a^d promise^ io aee Provision for tte coll* Zt L driver a^ed for the case ery of the p^ce of th. 'L-«__rV'-5 < 1 "1111MW â- : ii nTP^^tsflSr BsKi ' *»•< WMB»; -WMtlâ€" rfaBlaBi i Washington, Sept 5.â€"Postmaster General Hitchcock announced yes- terday that on January 1 the postofflce department will pot tnto general oper- ation the parcels post system author- ized in the postal appropriation bill that became, law last week. The^ postal etpreas baainess) will be ex- tended to mere than n million miles of nuw deiiveir an* star route serv- was seen floating on the surface near the soot where the lad lost his ilf*. - ioirn^'Oa^ilSia Of"feMMill^ wnw*m*s law pitrvideathM postal siiaH be pr^ for ^ oollaetlOB o* dellv- £ISW fish fnoi|!#r%wl^ and lo^';tito'\ba^ce^u^^ rent took him under and 'W'tt^i^^^. came: ta*^|W deslprite" ae«fck;v|^|l^j: made for the body, but the undertow < Th€T another '-ii^|sj^^^|M^; baU with the ohi|aiB#!|i»|||§, IflaaHilp^ ;jriaii^.ibi^.l«^f m?t"w

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