Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Oct 1913, 2, p. 12

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

wiisi§-?ii Despite the Effort soft he Hustling Contestants in the Great Race on the 400,000 Bonus Vbt« Of for, No Candidate u^Ea^Able to Seeare a Big Lead Over the Others-^ ||; ^â- S^Riee 'Is Very Close and Is Yet to Be Wdn.if?i#S ITHESELAIST FE^-7 lUYSl^LL^^BfJ SPELL VICTORY OR FAILURE The Last Lap of the Battle for Supremacy Is Now Entered Uponâ€"You Can Win or Lose in These Last .Days.®:-:':"-v:.f W Nominated in the Big AufolrnbbHe Contest up Till ;.:y':•â-  {$. Votes Cast for Each up to That Hour. Mlae Marguerite#likrmm.-*v%-Z^S Mis* 8isrid Johnson... Mister irvln -BaieY.". *.>•â- ;.;i,.,>>^f^^-^ii-i;^s;^. i^fc â- ill' Well, the big 400,000 bonus rote otter has come and gone. It was taken out of effect Saturday night promptly at 10 o'clock, and as a result quite a few of the most energetic 'candidates are holding back thou- ssnds of votes to hurl In the faces.of their competitors these last few days of the contest Saturday was easily the biggest day In the history oT the contest, as subscriptions literally poured Into The News office aW day toss. The live candidates realized las -value of the g»nerop.xtfe^j|in4. took fun -advantage of Itpv.' : ;WmS& Contrary to expectations, howerer, st the close of the big offer Saturday night, It was seen that no candidate ?la either district bad any great lead *rer his or her competitors. Though > great number of big bonus Vote ^pouchers: were issued, they 'were-, so " 'evenly divided among the hustlers that the great race remains an ex- tremely close one, and front prevent Indicattons the finish will he neck f^-abeclL-^v;:-;:;-;':,;v" Itfever in the history of contests W&srr the present management has | race of any kind been so very close »t this stage of the game and so liotty contested. It was fully antici- pated that some certain ones of the hustlers wduld secure enough of the Ug bonus offers to put him of her far out of the reach of the others. Such was not the case, however, and the ctnteat: wlU be won or lost occordtog to the efforU pt the candidates these few; day*.;.::::: :-:'A^:' ,s« â- ;>tlnj Close of the?Bs*Uel§C;', nd now that The News condldatos •re entered upon the last pari of the |^ race, and only a short time re- gains In the battle fc* goid and glory, It is highly important that they make etery effort hot only to keep their |>reaei^ standing, bnt to further it if The greatest trait that a candidate «« hare at t^^ of the game la peraevetfance. It is precisely this that }s golne to bring yoa out on top .sat thennial count ".;;,; .....Thoae who are deciding that they havent the persistence to keep it up ere dropping from the ranks. This he sww opponents, Mt those are of the same calibre as themselves and must - be reckoned with seriously. ' ®-- '•'-.â- â-  The Fftrtt Prises* Have yon paused to think what the winning: of the first grand prise Waliy mftaa* to yon? It means that at all - tin*' you will have ready for lnetant Pii* -^s^fwiat:'Is known -the:world gover for tts handsome appearance, Its lurablllty, its simplicity of control §^^^;:^aM^^^';'ti^\ car which senger touring car. Is>M ;tt*r - warjflftgr'- tonsil ':«js#n> rfM»; asa» terested candidates to ihake gooduse of their opportunity in securing rotes. Bach day is gone forever, and emery day should add more votes to your standing. Brer stop to consider what this contest means to »ou? Ever stop and consider the fact that probably In all your lifetime this Is the only opportunity that you will ever hare of winning absolutely free a splendid five-passenger tourmg wur? : I All Have an Equal Chanoe. " From the'present indications the race is .going to be the closest ever iron in this part of the country. It Is very plain that there are only a. few subscriptions between the headlmers. It is pretty certain that the race Is very close in both districts and no candidate regards his or her etandlng safe at this period of the contest 1*e work done during the remainder of the contest will be decisive and have a great deal to do with the final out- come. ' •':'-';;â-  :M- Spirited Rivalry; ;4£ â- Â£& Winning in an automobile contest means that after a severe test, pitted against the ambitious ladies: and groh- Uemen of the vicinity, you have proven your worth; that you have come out of th©^ fray on top. And you are on top because you belong there. If you don't belong there you'll topple. Accident nay give you foothold, but chance is> not a rivet, and in the end we see the one climb on top who rightly belongs there. -:, Inhere are scores of people w*o thlnk that they are your canalâ€"who have confidence In their ability to prove itâ€"icr nght you with all their brain, and with all their will, aad un- less your brain Is ahrewdest and your determination to defend as latenee astaeirssal to attMk--iuil«a»]r(ma«s stronger b> testâ€"then the person who really merits the llrst i^sltlpn w^iHWiw-talwr~the ;no»r*te^ :^ sway from you. It is up to jM «v prove your claim, to a position at the t0B.i>^'. :";'•.•' ' --"V. â- â- :-'.' ' â- -- •"?-'-/:â- ;*â- * â-  -: Prlres Worth Your Best Efforts. The closing of each day shonld find you searching your pockets for any One 1914 Ji/&e£fi^ Touring Car and Nine Other Handsome Prizes ..v â-  <â-  w :ik% to Be Awarded &0fc§/^rte^;^ ^..-igtMao |4»,«75 25,150 Mrs, t*%'--&*i»:.:..Z.Ci,&i<}i\i&Mffi ...^,.^ \ujm faster Thomas Wmriag irvtMr. ^,^,^:;s;'S?U&k»..\...... - v> • • .„ ;|*M*sV :Master Horilna Person.iM^^^5'i'&£V'^i£$m&:.......'.. .§0tOflm Mm Virginia :f^W|n^*as^S^^i^^v'i;^, Mlts A$Mfc;.$ji&^^ ?fai?&,£iw Master Martin Benson. &:^0;0!fii'}&^£^.:0^j:i$$ Mn Oeorgs rl, 'Ci^^.^^^^^^i.;^^.'^^ .Mjrja> -0I^Sse:;JU|0SS)IS|IA. »*y Mlsi/IWt»s.-. BaW»^ssoar^|o|,.; *sB'sWfc|ist^a1.-:<*«»ss, Mr. Harold -sr&nijktiMXi?^'^i^EWiW% Mri. Carrie Turner^iW*»w5*,>;£:" Master ' Bryson â-  Reynolds.. ..;^.:^| Mrs. W« â- â€¢ B.:: Little, ;M ^..^,,,;.-V'i.^^ tlrs*;_ BV Oorbsnd..'yi?:^., i.U+' mist Ellen P. Swan Mrs. M. J. Braasch Miss Dorothy Edwards Master Norman Earl_Wltt Mtt,-:F. b.GtomW-«*^M^;^^^ Mr. Chic How*..... :i/i£y.'-'£;.~^ ,.;;: Matter John .B^^^y^i^^^i^m^f^i'U*.^^^.-. J|PJ1 tme Lai* Sl^rsTsW* are ckats^ at tW foflowiig ftM 11 HIM I â-  sMI IIM11III »> >l M itll > I MMtriBi»H<i $fa 117JMO mm i-"'"- â- â- i-^;t:i-"'.?,JV-.--,^iri'Sv5i^*;"ISl>;: â-  â- â- â- â- â- :'I.' " irl_Wltt. i:^i| ^|gi Vi^^^«:;:i||^pi v..., ->-i;.:.' * «V *>â- #â-  O'^jjll si*"S'S •,*.«'** *.-•, f • « »%*•'.»â-  •Jav' Mi*..W^'W,;VBI»iOkfr...;.;ft^;"; ----------*â€" - -^^aa^^S Mr, E. C. Hsnderson... Mr. Ariel Hedblom Miss EUxsbeth F.L Barker Mla« Edna Mrs. C. J. Couslandy 'M***, .CIlSB. â- -!».. Sopiti»x«> •3^:#>i*>.iJ»>:SS"»: Mfi^' - Bulllvan... ; "*â- * â- â- â€¢â- "*<;*»^'** â- *: Mr, Q<orns Wlftter, Mr. C. L. PattJson Mr*:-B,:sW Estabrooka. mv*«tii/Wtx!i Miss Martha Paps... .£MmM§g%* Mas^r' Leslie Wart^v^^^l®^ Mr. Claude M. Clssal;';^^; ^v^. Master Carl Smith....... Matter Russell Otis Mr. Oeuafass; Oaan sVOBV .151^25 .125^78 ^sitvfoe .124,025 10,075, 1M25 12,580 15M75 14MaS e»^»5 176^82S 14,125 Ii7,725> m#r& 1S^I7S 4«,100 W^60 12,150 20,106 «MKB YOP N»BD HELP GALL »king and waiting on ^r hueheon (by the nealT. Kio iNsldteitl (Japanese), lrf|SWsstL*u rel-aQCtghland, Park^U. 47w-»p subscripttow that may hare esoaped your notice. Be sure to collect an of your nromlMi Tha> neit fgW d»yli tlfttig, ^•> •....«♦;-.. »^;;vt2i|»iaB 1^>'*^-^*1bW^::« • • v*«# <-«te: t*»VWB- laaOSa 10,425 ieiM Mr Walter jM^rt-S^^IfS^Wi*I^lfiS#V'*,,:7^^i& 'Sfe Mr^ss>-^ I vaster.. ^-.^i* -• -â- â- â€¢â- â- â-  â- v - -â- â- â- â€¢-â-  -•â- â€"--« .*.^m.m^^..^^^,.^afi^*^^r:^. i Msster Oeorn* Carlson Mlwrranees Miller " Master Albert Lark Mr. j, C. Ivamhoff Mr. James U Ratollff*. *Mr. H. A, Clawson """ Mastir Mortsy Rssdfng M^aiidyi) Bsssoit^i^:.^^ SflT/ATH)) maklhg in â- i^eoatj!,:;" slterationa, 8181-W Bv- YOUNO^TOMAN, ,V8 HOUSK- keepj^or widower wm one chMd. for htvawKor elderly prefer sobnrbs^'Ao^ess D WANTEO-TOREN - Sewing mMhlnesSaken ha .,. *triM* ::^n^i0m^^^m"^m. 8in4(e#vlll last yoo 80 years, tod our li rery pr. You must see this IJjawS^g^^^'-frsjjjiftaf-'. -V :^--- / ia.otj lioo New 8tandar4 : -WkseWr*"'^|s^ 81nger drop-head TVJblte drop4ies4 ?«riUM*-:av'^s3il^ ..... Also large assortment of slightly used nuehfnes 'cneap.^" \?",. ^'â- S|: PATTBTHSOH BROS., J^i. ^Bfswioffc-:- ^4ttJ,Sll»nniMiW^v â- US::,:':^fe/:>*:.::iV^;/,; -'! '.-'--:.--^iter: r'.^^.y pro descrtp- Newland. iCaj:€thl* :"-': itc" Sip? Si? - fob: salb. ;;::â-  ~\*fsm piano taken'-:|li-- trade on *^ Ig and other makes of pianos: sald: players.;. You new, at t216, These pla- mJmm see oar J, CaWe-Ne! nos are csio.;t:^ *360Ffsher 3BOMotart sW Belmtng: sV, Sons......-:-., 350 Hohner, nepr- :*4v-,' '.U^ «50 Lelano; Lyon A Hcoly Qto Stelttwsy m^m^ &. ';,^ ,. ^ -: PATTlssBON BROS J â- â€¢"â- %;«3p§i. Sfaernii s,te;:'-; ;^|i£v":?;;:-"::::""' dldates who hare not made much lag in the rote column will be in race strong for the niagmftcent prizes. Think of becoming the proud possessor of a big; " mobile. Work hard each day and When the other candidates lag--- thafs your cue to husUe; that'a a tip"'to you to fall in'lv'iinlt;;^ procession and be one- of the prln- W^^^t^^"^^-^- r^*1:. <^t«Me»/ fo>:w^:the;:i*tei»- may have to deal out in the--w«p|<ir good fortune 'Wt^:' ROGERS .... ^^a^;:i6pj^op^;^ m^^mm^.: sifaâ- â- ^%rna».-;.;';me' |»i:»iiu:.:at :;Oe" parish â-  houss.:,?it PR|>:;fv's%0all^i^^^ meeting 0W,tf*ni*m :dig^:sM,?eats/i 'W ?f|i#^;n*BseW12roli^ :«fcwi| wets: sjapt: '$$$$&&';&&. ; Ibavly all the ministers of the larier Bvanston churches rere there to ex- tend him a hand of vrelcome. Dr. T». p. l£fM9#W;«ttM:' Methodic -ennfk ^and Father m.:9..mnM«*!**#!* :«|P^.-?*o«w:^onlyiw* absent, "1 &|«i«^:ss»iaias;iik«»f^^ "..... ' Anwog the past<iri pres IflMjBBV- *>r- I>srl4.ttugia Jones, Dr. ;J«ttM BastBson Stlfiet and the Bev. a. MBrrajr- Other speakers wars' ~ j'.|at>sii*:J|ipi^:-;t^ia^ ' W. Harris of Northwestern ftT>t John a. Beott. J. a president of the dub, preslsM Is^iiMeea' tlw- sgMsjksi*, â-  â- K--'" -'â-  -' ' ; sreat al^ht for the mlnu- months each eeptlon to tie new rector gareu^Bn> Just the chaice for which they had been waiting. In starting their five minutes' talk each pastor said a few kind words to Dc. Rogers and then launched into abuse of ohe of his fel- low workers. All received the pointed Jests in the spirit in which they irere given, for each" knew that when his ttttn; came: h|^o|t^iiioto^ $^0iM l Thoogh chestnuts were barred by the entertainment committee a few crept in. Some had been picked dur- ing the spring nK>ata%::tmt:^;4is^ WTappew bad been changed recognised untU they had been re- ceived. Prof. Scott was st his best and kept hte hearera laughing while be had the floor. Dr. Stifler's <xmv parlsott of a minister's Ufe to a game :fr?=wsir:ekt!SB^ placed the audience in good humor. •Toe clash between Dr. Jonee and Mciaveen was enjoyed by every one, including the new ministers. « The affair was a Brest success from the time the. first - cngars were; passed untQ the members had left the happy board, where they were aerred ^lth delii^UB refreshments. The entertain- ment taoarly rtowed the spirit of the Men's club and the new rector realUes that he has a comber of live on« to aaaist him la iu. miaaion m Ivans- iWaeersj^i',^ Mr. Ralpb Nsrverd^.^ Miss Martha Boidt.... Msv;-W, &*â-  Brooks..... ____m_________MrV |r«sf ^lleRa^;^ nsndsenw snto^Rj^^^ Mr. Emll Mlnch Mrs. E, King ..... Mrs. Q. CHsoa Miss-Frsnees Mr. Vernon #5^»s|^^^^?*J!5sVlW" nvrm W1.425 r^^-^£^ 1914 Model, Fully Equipped, Five-Passenger Ford be Awarded if-4^|r:r;ite8i%&^ (K; i^^q 37,100 7M80 s*is^iiii^^iiisonif^i|i^ Miss Mariort |!«Ja1»fcsfti;.WIIaM»*li "J**! ^JP^NN^^ P*l|^-^H«,»Stks^,^^-.;^vv^^**..* Mr. Also BinttK Qlsncos... ^rK---^-......â- â-  â€".....â€" â€"â€"***«<......â- â-  -•^w Mr. C, C, Seriurtx, Wllmstte Master Nlohmond Corbstt, M|s^^^M|M^-sti-ss; ' MrvN.C. Osdly, Wlnnstka Mlse Vlrplnta »murr, Wllmetto •w, »^. fl««>»u»ef*; :©ak ;;#a^^ *>?S!«!«!9*» .*»iifil| Park;..»,v..;>«iy,t^*;,;..;*iM|^,^iPiiMvi.:. 21^78 ir'ijiB! jjf,........ tm JALI&â€"NATURE'S 8.60^iJie/inlneral spechpaJni and rare crTsSj^foTmallssm together . wlili finn liJTtsi|liTk walnut;csb>:: net cases. J_psllaM|Jral for In-^ ' dlvldqai^R^achooll ba^^in. F, 1>. Ha*-, Botttnportar. m. % 1«* iatss, ropiii. $15 par week dorf* Phone bath sad eulslM; |Uto fatsssssmt Sil': CCHANGB â€" sJOslal-^_^ ltlngs of fjuaasn'snhleeti by leeop^BMs^pjpjss^^ you? ^JaMB^wnwiiA^Addresf Shore News. <M~ROYjaL mpanyof LI insurance ^,501 ......areadf^H S gooda^ rent;, low*^ % A. Wlghtman-ismf" sgenta. Phone^OS. Mien* Braaitoa iase laate> Shore Sanltai 0«rjiy»ii>ia>in ' iN"Â¥"! asir iH» iW WlMMfMMli |f:pc^flll^ establishm see |r*il!|m m %?. â- Â« M- M sSfefesai &*'M«i NEEOID A »HAV«. was made to the aTvaa- ston police Saturday by A. E. Moore, â-  wart dealat^f a aasak thief who with Savlnia "-yjia|yi * "CookJadles* Unload met that will f- ' "of The sketch Is full of mist* Sn^m ffinks l^fswtte's^nwld la his wile imd. Wases he»FVtJMrreby arousing the susplolons of Mis; lIUtotdouST Bo she 'wateaiM;Jiltjtai|d^ teaUve to Ue nsatd. As a result he ) lreta;:^:se^seili with" his wife. When €3ount Yon auggen thaTlnr wsnt| to niarry Miss Smith, he Is hailed as a benefactor by SmRk Later be bomplicates matters by EaV. nig mlataken Mrs. Smith for Mlts Smith. . At a party held la the house hy the se%hta erwythlng is cleared and ginith'leaTes home with hia wife for a lonavdalayed honeymocev #:f ^| : "<fetRkh-Qi^ck >WaJlIn»ford"- will be the Wll ii%rt--Wiieav;UlSy:i:' -"#C«- Tltat Ms brioe arHve and': knows w Mr, Smith, mtroilnesd as tlte mask) 'sjsaii':::" â- â- â- â- â- â- â-  6»^r« â- Â«Â«ii. .,..„ „..... ..„_ifewmir*liai':vis^^ brother and ^^^-^W^:WaM^^miM, stay, to- hia dtttles ss s^ed e< U^ laraaatnti pe- Moe denejrtataiit lYlday aaft ,|o^B»y^a^i^qii^..... sMfraphs I fls^lp^lftE, $K^-""' l^^^l^VBrVBsB^BM'eMnal all TaristiM m iJyosrirtef -W«w Ctttoll |ftMl S|jim;Nfia»;||-!( qi^ty^ complete »j«^sfa< •cccrate 1^15 Elements befoMsix If interested, Blsdfooall attamsa orstia^-' ior wilier- theayrtesV. lu^>£wWilmett.<BH «â€" tfMcei Cotnpieto Fuaersi- a^asket, Bs- a^atn^aa^ Ssrrlce-Hearsessd CanrUf• ta auty eenetery foffli. wKkwh* - -i|Bjav: â- â€¢â- liiB1^ lii^^^M W*-*i &*.!

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy