Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Dec 1912, p. 7

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(en Who Stole i.u.«,,; and LeadifiiMil^ Arre$ted|f«*-:'ip < .Hi *iin ^'WhrtfeMM UUIM **** iiigilBtt^^ f fciijil^ of WWrt li cbwriW with two on«7(f«iean^baflPl*ced at $1,600. Neither mm Mil- #W«! ««»«?• Uw jury meets nmtf* want APtintNQ amults ELP 0thConf^lrB#^Ce4at and$1\^9f»$!l^c*W i Could t Ui^iskftequlred F ""<** Not being satisfied wttn a fair haul ot John Walsh an* &«^e J^a» tfte id cable Sieves intfc trotfble. On e night of Dec. 2 toe lock on the _at>le belonging to O. J. MtfSnon/ lo- oted in the rear of 1631 /)rrington renue, Evanston, was broken and horse and wagon etolenW This j^de was nsed^tof convey DO pounds of leiUI' ' calfle-^be* mging to the Chicago Telephone IBpany and . ralliedli at |8t4. The me and wagon JWJM^fecoyeredthe iext morning at Indiana street aM 4 Salle avenue in Chicago* but no race could be found of the thief or ie cable. * *,, Evidently the culprit could not for- et the cable that he had left, and nee the job ot procuring the. first lot emed to be easy, he induced George ala to accompany him to EJvans- i>n on the night of Dec. 7 to get the est of the swag. They had succeeded cutting off about thirty foot from ie reel in the back of the Y. If. C. A. hen their noise attrf^*^ the atten- tat of Officer H. Roland. He ran own the alley, Just in time to see lem scale one of the alley fences nd run toward Chicago avenue. .The officer at once notified the po- les station and the red lights were ashed. Assistant Chief â-  Johnson tarted north on Chicago avenue and let the two men at the corner of hicago avenue and Greenwood boule- ard. He placedV them under arrest nd took them to the station. The case came up 'before Judge oyer V'edneaday and the men con- (Bsed to the charge. B. J. Brown, ire chief of the Chicago Telephone napany, appeared against them, and ralsh was identified as the man who f ^ Hatyas Klr># te the OlrafTSA Rfj^J^ long iec* th. SS^hM • «teful tongut/which can be greatay $W*^to^ coll. •d around bnaohes for the purpose l*4r*^|*ew down. M PWP9i• tewiag jSctleTnttaiit •rtht^fch/cidcr Office Pfcoae itfaetki fOf JUp. I3J-W HUBBAhfWCX)DS. ILL. Offitttt4iMM«afs Work»rAa|»eiit«eat Hilt freer M* to Of4er i AL OF A COUNTRY WOMAN BY EMMA WINNER ROOJ3RS (5#x8# in.) Illustrated Photogravure frontispiece and many h from photographs, with special Borders, and Title Page design. Binding, cloth, decorated, gold^p. jfrlcV net, |i.a$; postage ioc. The call of the country comet to us au. Tk\fow**l of a Country Woman, by Emma Winner (Mrs. HenfWwacldiwgers, ekes the ex- perience of one who sesnpnded to the call. Ha^IMlal" Is not a mere record of dates aid elenSft. TniBsvnalformJs*)ustMrs.Roger's informal method for tellin^ftr storyr A stcj^W real life it is, not just a hit of fancy wrliajf Here we hajjsoe keen observation of a woman of thought anJ§et|>n combined'. There is wise and suggestive talk about the bouseUndlfartn, keen insight respecting the things most worth while in eftheifurban or rural life, and an intuitive appre- ciation of true values in fature and in human nature. Mrs. Rogers has the literary gift, and has here given us a thoroughly interesting and informing book. The fine illustrations add much to the value and beauty of the \o\umt.~David G. Downty.------â€"--â€"--------- --------- SOLD BY MX BOOKSELLERS OR BY THB PUBLISHERS THE METHODIST BOOK CONCERN. CH1CAOO For Sale by WILLIAM 8. LORD and H. E. CHAKOLEB * CO., Ifawtal, III. JoJ/esmines via Rock Island lines Six trains every day from La Salle Station (< on the elevated loop) at 2:08 a. I 6:00 p. m.â€"10:00 p. m.-^lflsirp. m.- Trains leave Englewswi Union Station (63rd convenient to Soutn SiA district â€"at Jill II. m,â€" 6:15 p. m.â€"10:15 p. ii^40:45 p. m.â€"11:45 p. iri. Automatic Block Signal* Rock f Island ' Tickets and reservations Adasae aad Dearborn Streets aad at Stations «. â€"1 Central 4446 | Astfesaatie 62-366 Phones j WabMB 3210j Aasepatie 83*498 L. H. MeCORMICK, Gesersl Aftest ^ The Laundries. Will Be Closed AU Bayc Wednesday the Twenty-fifth * .:* k Owing to the provisions of the State law prohibiting the einj!^3pef1j °^ women for longer than a/^new day, it is not possible te> makV/upt|ja--iost tiine entirely, fcon/ebuently -your laun- dry may be sdme#riat later in arriving than usual J ^ t A merry Christmas to all patrons of Evanston's high grade laundries. Evanston Hand Laundry French Laundry Nelson Bros. Laundry Co. Washington Laundry Mutual Laundry Co. 7»7 Chuiyh St! Telephe»e35S^K OME and select from my complete line anything you may need in ne^ftd uyA furniture, stoves, rangetx, carpets, rugs anoiMDer b Aslbold gotds. Morris Croat** £&?*~M&S& Scrimshaw <Sh Co. Painte 6Jtafe4ttlCTfi«lM •^blkphone apse___J _^^'*»f^SWi'>w^^'^»-«y»>a^^ii» "â-  -

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