Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Oct 1912, p. 6

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PPIPS;, ip^ps wtffTja--"-"' fflmft K." -iky. ***kj, fe---".-. ^M$*P i* y^ateforSec â- y of State, is i Fin* l^p^ of ^If-Made Man. ftl IS A HARD WORKER .&/â- >:--'MP' *-•â- *â- â- .?**&«. ft** • isw--' â- â- â- â€¢ â- " - â- â€¢â- â€¢Â«' '&'"' v". al| rtitaoia voters should know , m«re of Cornelius J. fcoyle, the Tte- imbUcan ^»B41dftt« for secretary of ^..^p^oTwaA «iey probably do. Ho is th4 only candidate on the ticket who was not before the people at the pri- ll m^mMf. election last April Hence many f:: »^|0ie;Totet» have.yet to get a full i> JPJlef^^ Mm. He to a man worth taowing. Mr. Doyle Is an niinoisan by birth, W :. and for,. many' years has lived at Gifenflel^ where be is « member of the law firm of Doyle ft Doyle. He ^♦w^c^ attorney of hia home town x terms and also two times elected m i!#E:>i mi Cemeliue J, Doyle. J&i Miii f$0 M- wi iyor. He eerved as parole agent the Southern Penitentiary and rard became secretary of the hoard of arbitration. In this position he acquired a repute; wrtnidror the state, and waa se- , in 1910, by the executive board Itratlon of the United States to ,^,W,', â- .;,.«».*„,&*"•*'* Mtjlf '*#>*JI^'*(*" MoNiing^WheirWHe Beater Was Arrainged Before Him For Trial. LASH iEffER The whipping post tor wife beaters was atrons^^-^ Monday by Police, M*gietrater John F. <tioyer. Arraigned WoW him was > Oscar Lynn of ETvanaton, who waa arrested Sunday night by the police on com- plaint of hia wife. The man returned home Sunday in an intoxicated condition," ac- cording to the story told the police by his spouse. He became angered and choked his wife until she was almost unconscious. Helen Lynn, a i&year-old daughter, interfered and attempted to shield her,mother from the attacks of the father!' The father then grabbed and struck and choked her. Cal|ed the Police. While the father was beating his daughter the mother crawled to the door and called for assistance. Her crys were heard by persons passing and the police were called. Lynn was taken to the police sta- tion and "booked" on a disorderly charge. This morning he was arraigned be- fore Police Magistrate Boyer, who fined him #100 and costs, the limit "I* hate no patience whatsoever with wife beaters," said the justice to the defendant. "You are .abrute. The law is. too easy wit?* Mm** ,P£ your t^.rW^-^M$^^Mm lashing. The whipping post would ""â-  be the thing for you, If I fine yon and you are unable to pay the fine you will be sent to the counp jail^:m^m^â€" sentence. Iii||e meantfnigpur ^ without su^port.^ . ^thel^lt;- 5 1 *!**§£ slwrr you,, however; what 1 you fiOO, the limit in a case of <tle- orderly conduct.$%'^-rtt*vn&'>t0* under a peace bond for one year" • wit.4*.,: Xi»t... 'â- M 'â- "s"*'" /V;;",'r,>»'j '„'V'-W|"r "•'•â-  The flrat concert of. tho Ijnnsicai dub m if.^mMJ^ First Methodist chum thnt^dnr .Wetting, Dec. 1*. with a presenUtion of "The Measmh^ Orh U. *»«t#| will be the a^prsmo,,ChriatIne Mtm the contralto, John ' vV. IWehohi wi tenor, and Arthur Middleton the hasso. Miss^ Fietcher sang the samj parts for the club last j^mo*!^* charmed her hearers. Miaa MiH#rh*e; sang here in the Muaic FeatiTaV ~ has a lovely voice. Arthur i« termed the one basso of this conn- ^ fully *4eQ«ate toJfa+*mi>4&t* Mr. Nichols has bad much snccesftn the east, being a New Yorker w/Wi â- % European finish. ' n v-%."^t|^Jl The second concert, a cantata, "God's Time la the fest^ fa ^ ^ given JajL 30 in the univeratty jynv nasium. Sjfbfl'M^Jg^Sfff^. he the soprano, Josephnw yr contralto, Ellas tel _ ' Gusta^HoMi^t^iipll....... Rehearsals ait the Bvanston Musical { club will be resumed on M ing, Oct 1*, in the the .Y. Mv C. A> Jipulti' :r*|^,ir»' vacancies In J0^ti0s> ;vj pecially in ^ tenor tlons. Appieants for have their Voices examin day enrsji^MiglDc% the above mentioned place, aequett|^nday;t eventoga U> *• ^mQ .*-<â-  i' >'.'«::-^• \«:^*-mwk â- f '$&$&•' ." '_________ "- 'â- *â-  --'J--- -â- * >-* \y yjffift* \ The seni^aanttal meetingi of 0amn^ilool #tt:>sjg«f)JK>i^^ held "^teM -a •'â-  •*•" â-  ^ l":j^m^&^^: lli^ iroi iSli Ms) mm >? in ite Mi iweti fketoftl tit jar-.xasmr -mimaammmmmmam im»^<uism^m.'a»^.'»L.iMs»r MM*mwm&*&******'*!'**® l.ftfc' •ABbMklBIaVWt COOd •! fin»t»i|f » tai'ftf, corner t»,eee. ......^^^ffff-fffw PS ^iwi ait;*lf^ fiaiiffii i«*? Mi Tel Lynn did not hav$ the money and a I capias was, being prepared to send him to the connty jail when his em- ployer Interceded and paid his fine. f'^I :li â- *( .v of. rfew';Y^,.^,. the secretaryship of the board bltration he was appointed gen- attorney for the Insurance de- ' ?oP^fllniol4^4H|« •â- lpifcta|.._tfis> was j»assed creating the office of at important post Here he be- the^ first systematic raid ever In Illinois to rid the state of len the distinguished secretary te; Hon. James A, Rose, died, ','. Mr; Doyle was appoint. fill out the Bose term as secre- Bf state and was selected to flU ; vacancy on (|fl»e ^p^lft^ ticket tact of ten noted that the higl iency a^ system which Mr. Rose rewnu^ producing office of ^statetf has ;^a&^la^tsi|^ifof ;#......^ .. list wnlen^ » hM"«ver Ptit^ h^ "If heroes to the coun^Ja|.^^ill be unable to support hH family/* said the eniployer^ *t' niso iMa himV*, ; The dangntoT, Helen* who was struck b£ thVfMiw w*« unable to appear in court owing to the serious nature of her injurtes. A, dociw,s^c|g :;;#»»il 14579 fe&P !>#:ii 'j.Jl^v-vi:*i ^;f1P^','S1§-"'-,:V â- ^^Sftk.?. J :â-  ? 'fA*;'*.-'"'•" < mm Importer r"'r<"4< â- â€¢ *•'>"?*' .'-':. -,;.-V- -â- ;•?'.â- * to her bed. was confined htandMtrBttrr. â- toepina ... iplaces, vm Cen< »-^ll:. .. ^Jt©Mfijf^ jiitory y> t/Vi^dX';? iny^rteji^ji^ lose^rti ;:." LOSES H1»^0AT^|H^:|; Bno Bachechi, the f^t o^eaier ol South ^fvi^ hie *oat* "Billyh paaaed a,way Saturo>y^ Burial Will '1fti;^^i I^S^^f1^*^!^^ "sS-:^*: rrfi' â- >€!' m and *1^: \. timaot Byutmu .JOtK-Stâ€"--- Op»n1 >Aini iir â- â‚¬v ifMMb: IJ^Sf*: }|^C|A^ft^-^ :-.ii^5* â- t^^? â- &: ^Â¥ iil. 'tftif t^ft ashionable -â- 10: BANBtfyiBtasfe ';â-  •p'ja^&U'-etyfci* •1 â- tjkfi f^fisjjp »• ^sia^tetssfaatrspMAl W Bl SR lit j«i â- &rKz~I?%&»- mm 5& here at h< are & vMi i-l'VTc', ^?^: SSXSJ p^^g IhSSâ„¢ i:*teig«'i&^MiliSiW

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