Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Aug 1912, p. 3

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^jjbursday ^p, under miaul fib; ~ ^nl season^ Here than ^rtained at in many jereation and; |rr routine of the dreary ires, it seem* ... pared and .v$|fp|g joon from toil.;ip||'"' omen and ac$l&|rJ » chUdren j«^ B«, thought i»a have piftjli^ •tors said a helping and it iB a of team w arent den different w***m*ww^irwn^rry»%•?mm jiy thanks ^MmM^^m^ Ice conwmtfcaii^ •the nomereiie^%!iNj^^^lWf|| friends, Iwtli .ll^Wf^l^ ago, who baT0 *fcl^e^^*^K'^!l" work, but the^£^3*111*\J*Sfc ite attained to such ,ms this season were enthusiastic and vrlces rendered by the u on the grounds* Mr. feerer. Miss McCleery etcher, These four people haye a rery large sense) J»fc iafal operation or vtllS ^aiffled^^^i^ ..r.._.r,MV^,,...,. ,JfJ*i pduced some jade suggestions foli will probably ease the One of the most it this enten»rls« IS Uie fact fliat tare is no ndnrtnlstraUoia pak of. Bfert';.iiaSp^|ii«ff; jsirlbuted goes actaally to «ia ' Each. mt^fim:t^i:^mi bears the Imrden c* eKpeaser er it is, of concetto* are no who actual^ worM an _. and br ifiiim*^*^***** of the railroads and DMaoto Na- goard iA:M/i0^^^^^^t^ equipment, ia!^0tt:-&S&'_ this yei»;^i»^w|^l«il^ except no extra tor food.' ;^-^^lr,;X^5*^^fPS5r' is bettered the* the pro rata, this sesaan trfll be reduced win be abont $3 per bead per Not C«^'ti^'|Wt;lfc(^lGt„il. treasnrer of the announces tbs£ fhev casap this sesson with a balance on which wfB be efs*serred 1» the of uo^ aojtfimieat for 1»1J. assembly tattt is ta_l amd wffl have .to he a and are \ iisliimaietnn hv the which wffl Chief Bobert Cbiniettrs* union, who shot, a non- ,^hMl^arrliW ch«iiftW/tb^y say Is B^l Sargent t» the crowd -that asaaulted chauffeur in April, 1911. The used to that assault 1* ^ same one seized ihpre; ^-*«^ J$&£i# to few «SJs> ifected with the gang of sluggers that took mji active part in the throwing of "stfck bombs" at nonunion driyers ^:^mfi^r4^m^. s*ent* <who have been polluting mflk from the nonunion dairy of this city for the three months, k The arrest on Revolvers Found In Car. :^5thl3^ajfe^;1^Vmen/who; escaped the police while the others were re- .' __ are suspected of having car- ried off material which was to be used for further milk pollution. The heartag of the five prisoners, Sargent* Biley, a woman calling her self /Catherine Biley,- Bdwin CCon- nen atfQ John Mnllaney Is set for Aug. 22 before Justice Boyer. All Sam MascoJlno/ keeper $|v s> -Ideal vui^im^-'t^^^^ ^toisge' as« agntost the five is disorderly con- " The milk war has been marked by ^wi^ttia^rtor^seTlM^^ monla bombs at the wagons of the Johnnm dairy* which employs non- union, drivers, and pollution of mflk left by that dairy at private rtanV rough different points in. Can^ "'" 5sj|MBfa^^ gan City^ Ind., and St. Joseph, |«cb. ' home to Indianapolis aftet spending several weeks with Mrs. F. M. Hotlne. The dog catchers from Winnetka visited our village Monday and sever- al unmusried canines aTe moving from the streets., .i>':-/"v%^'-^i .. ',\;;""'*"?-"■ ' Mr/t>. Chimmings has opened up a secondhand furnltsre atora and Is carrying a full line of antique and modern furniture. '.'.:.■[■■ Spl -.■.* , "I A. P. Durand Is making extensive changes on his home on Asbury ave- nue. Meanwhile they are occupying the Burnham house. , l-'~C:-r%'-,-/-•. Miss Alie© Fitzgerald and Miss Dor- othy Killin haye returned from $tiJfa* van. Mo., after spending a pleasant :i&£iv'$&. that place.: ?.",.; f:.;'_ ,v>;<;.';;V. " '^^h^:;ii^ki^^;^ Mr: InmefiHw hai retnrl^ old position asv||s|iti^-S|^>r^ fc '■'-*; e?-| netka Volunteer Fire company No. 2, located at Edson and Bosehill streets, Mackinae. "lirfC" ... - -........ . -, .- gone to California for the remainder 'o*fb*:aWnie^^ r'l^ Dr/ Theobold of Baltimore, Md., Is visiting at the feome of his daughter, '■^^i::i^^0^f:mm::A. ^iglswood spent Sunday wltb^ their daughter, :MrsyJasv:R^ ■'■ •» . Mr. Wm. SchJielder hasmoved Into hte ^^iidhse^ ave- ^ ";C(%^ Hamilton and family are occu^ ^K^S^^io^^fialr^^:^^ bungalow on iSsSh^ili^ 1" • ,>.. :,-: ^i'?^^^;W^B^h^}. formerly .of this place^ how assistant postmaster at Highland Park, was calling on old Dr. J. K. Fletcner Is attending the national medical convention at Boston Imf^ffisilll^ his son, Bichard. They wlU also make side trips to Washington and New an improvement on that corner has been newly painted, making quite jtotlL They expect to be gone about two weei*^^i &£* d& DWTH !N RUNAWAY |3^^:atte^^g^|| board of the wagon whle> drives, are being made through the wpod* aiid th* gr^ generally. The place will be known as oak Lodge. ^ :. „;:. '..^ ,,y£, ^ '%m W® &&&£&, Pi '^^i^i*}*&S4S i--*£m:i&m Mm MHm 609 We«t Riilroid _ f^' tk l % %!&!&*%rM mm* m _/W.> •aid ts Shift Ahotft In Union. '" rtlie milk drivers, the newspaper ws«i» drfArs and the chauffeurs bfr ions to one general union, the Inters aatlonsl Brotherhood of Teamsters, and the police say the sluggers have *ii*ig^^^ of the service :»m.. occasion offered. Smrfient was the chauffeur of flae car :,rHs>' '^friWsT- ^fawst^af vrMeh hv Detocttve Jerry Lamghhm of AssistssU Chief SchneUhsrla This wa. the [<*^f^?m* _ i» vario» events of than tlsae, and Sargent is anpposed tot have owned it. -Ihi Vk*ttfteatlo« of ftat into wtth ^the one stop»ed in Ois ci^ fssnlahad sn fannortaat fink Swift, 63 years of s*s> lOp^fuster"-street, Monday-afg- noon fell from b^s wagoji.; |8i ^t|s> ground aiid received ^tirtes wsseh * few minutes later resulted In his death. ' :■; ■■':-;' ^#, Swift, who was a plumber with* large aco^ODianeo to JCvanston^ was driving a wagon belonging to K. T. Stokes along Grove street. When passlns; Maple avenue the weight be- came loose apd slipped ^ver the dasb- Doard. Swift made a futile effort to grasps it. He nilssed. Hlsi action caused him to lose his halance and he fel|M ^>c ground. The- wagon passed, over his body. JDK^lX KeDv* 1017 towns stnsW; in front H w^iosO home the deploy ahle sxwlda^r occurred, saw the nan fan a^ rushed to his slda. It wan to vain that h* rendei " aiatonceu . %e fall shd the weight of A hieycle hiloiiafWt to a C. :$S. UvtMSimu 191$ Orrimgt-- At** T#V • :^,' 1S77. .'■;■-- ' "■■' - S»«rt»l «■*•«■*.__ - aewiii es» <djeahS.^ P« J»»^ lr>f - «4. ?. :>»!»ftf^«- ci^m^ v-%' AT THE For Children and Young • Durios this montQhcrc wilt be nubstftfitial sf^ctions on wll _ C4rilVs*Vsytod Ycmng Shoes tt/ftc Evtnston Vi^

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