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

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iSKHB JgSf orth Shord fWorking on Entire Hands of Ui the diree Chicago the Another s win eventually make jparin of -Aiaeijfr, day, when thu doners tttiifflifo Sheridan road fim Fwtejr Avenue to Some future, contingenft:ri heridaii that tinder throughoWIP;Sill f refcrendmn for oi for 4Ja iing Twelfth street, the first, have at last taught the motorist that it does not pay to speed on the Glen- coe streets. Despite the fact that no speeders hare been arrested in more than a week the motorcycle police- man will be kept on duty through- out -the ..sttmnwer.. Jesses utiMi chriy TBdward nn, 6f his great beautlfl- At Itendered; misslonere -road Au eptimces Wednesday li^aloners marjis the P In the general plan of tatlofl of Chicago. Property oirnejta along the line of the section accepted Wednesday kteu agreed to pay the expanse of toh a i ling boulevard lights, curbing urn paving, which will amount to iibo.t This money will ^e collected by the parlous improvement associations in the district involved and bond for its Hy.uent to the board wilL be AT- Imaged. -"Now we are fairly started,0 iaid tLeo Austrian, member of the Lincoln rk board, *eAd by the time fm l^ve finished the project Chicago the most ma*nino*nt urtve* q the world. '1 egthntn at Lincoln arkv Sher- road^fe^ie? almost straight- W*to to Lake Blttlf» a distance of two mile. ^ route it passes roiuh Wilmette, Kenll- crtb, Wlfinltk iHdhbard Woods, lencot Ravinia, Highland Park, ixhwood, Fort Sherfaand Lake "Before wc can take ^ver the en- ftbv ruad as a parkway, consent must W attained from these towns and letter must bind themselves to Uy for the construction and main- V7ork upon Sherida* road wiU be in almost imnlbdiately. very 01 the road wilt be overbJIttled, |?>viu,. and cnrMttg cojfttrmcttd to a [giBuform width, and parkway ttibtsln- of Illinois th-itt o Wlscon- kas already Htalua steps itn a llfbular direcaofA movement has: llkraway constraxtiom a fhe liftwau- xtensloiir Thence bidimiw somtiaaastward it proposed to llpo parkways aLal Stuff, thu* terming a wonderful lake boule- cement of city Bmtta act slessft rk corner paper bee^Mae Flynn reached in the press The big presshad when a piece of caaght In the folder. in with his hand to commissioners of the Winnetka park district have issued a statement to the general public. At the time of the drowning of the Thurston lad there was considerable charge thepartn the rt issued, the expert bef i.ll have not opened piye-bttt tw have pWed signs loh U waiting bathed against swimming because kept ioSmers tween Waukegan and Banston dur- ing the last month. Some time ago the lake shoremen were put on guard when a horse was stolen fttijii wmm a team ertyville, for the them. kept a wal ty kec tfceBetroai being thiiiBJlBWejilfc -to pttt la . Wilmette has takeh tiw the villages on the lake anti-vice crusade by man on the beach ih an ter the mors to have elated along the Some ^ Britton, ii^a talk before mette. take it'out and before he cou,d l his hand out the knives that cut the paper came down on his fingers. ; All of the fingers on his right hand were cut off and the hand was badly smashed up to the wrist. He was hurried to the Passavant hospital, where he was given immediate at- tention. WILMETTE WOMAN SEES LUMBER -foot A lumber thief Who worked before daylight found that he was not early enough for one Wilmette woman as he was caught 1n the act of taking lumber from the new house of John Blesser early Monday morning. The woman, who lives near tkie dew building, heard the man and saw him pass by her home with a stack of lumber on his shoulder. She at once went to the home of John Schaefgen, a few doors away, and called-, Wm. Schaefgen hurriedly dressed, and taking Mb shotgun, went to the new bouse to wait for the thief's return. After waiting some time the man reappeared and started piling the lumber, iehaefieft yelled at him to stop, and the man ran away through the tall grass and weeds. Schaefgen fired two shots at him. but both went wild, k slouch hat was found near the lumber, but it gave no clew as to who die thief might be. JUNIORS WIN GAME. , The Frog Town Juniors won a close game from the Hainan A. C. team Sun- day, the score being 7 to 6. The pitch- tag of Lee Witt was the. feature of the game and helped his team win. To- morrow morning the Juniors will meet the Foster BamWers- Manager Lee WkmU AsbuiT iwrenue. would lfke sjaitlng to One of the warnings made is that all children undsr 14 years ef age should not he allowed -to go hear the beaches unless they are accompanied by an adult. Following in the notice that has been sent out: The commissioner* of the Winnetka park district have recently made con- tracts for the completion of the pier work at the, I^altd Front park and the removal of the debris hd wreckage, which Will make bathing from the public beach possible upon the com- pletien of the weifk, The commfosioners havenot as yet formally opened tbi ho attempted" to operate a bathing beach. They have had signs placed upon the piers warning the public against bathing because of the dan gerous condition of the beach. The bathing pavilion has been open since Its completion last summer for the use and convenience of persons desiring to bathe on the neighboring beaches and a« a measure for the pro- motion of public morals and decency. The attendant at the Lake Front park is employed as a gardener and care-taker of the pavilion and com- fort station. He is not a trained ex- pert swimmer and Hfseer, but can swim and help persons who may be in distress in the water, under ordinary weather conditions.. The pavilion will be closed on days when in the Judgment of the attendV ant the lake is too rough, for sate bathing. ^ When they are able to provide • safe beach the comiriasioners expect to have an expert uwimmer in charge of the beach durln* the bath- ing season, who during, his nour duty will be iu. swlmiiU .vOk. Due notice will be sent the pobUc when the commissioners are satisfied they are able to operate a bathing beaefc and imW sneh tteie the pttMic are warned against.bio J public beach. -v;:r,;.;:ru Odldren of 14 fejtf. hud an never t &om. tg luahy of the villages toAedTenee mere and on country In expensiv, lake shore, no s^etto of the there are so many a along the .......Sthlesai this, as well as do the residents, and the gang would not hesitate a mo- ment to operate throughout the lake shore villages. Will Make Rules. Some Hverymen have stated they would make strict rules on hiring out a horse and buggy to a stranger. One well known lake shore stable owner announced he would make every strange man wishing to hire jMwac and buggy place a deposit that would cover the value of the outfit, tt Jpa could nor place the forfeit he il Bsive saiia one furiileft se- lf the strangers do not want to do this, they will bav* tol look elsewhere for livery rigs," said this man. The gang suspected of committing the thefts in Bvanston and those In Waukegah and Libertyville Is thought to be the one that has worked from Milwaukee to Chicago. The leader of thia gang is* alleged to be an old man who has served many prison terms for horse stealing. One of the band enters a town, and picking out a livery stable, asks for a horse and buggy, stating that he has to make a trip into the country and will be gone two or three hours. That is the last ever seen of him. Are Clever Workers. Where the hand's rendesvous is lo- cated is amystery. That they can repeatedly steal horses to this section and get away witboui leaving a clew has caused the ponce much worry. It is thought that the horses are not sold around this section, as a close watch is kept on all markets and not one has ever been found in this manner. The entire section front Bvanston to Waukegan is thoroughly aroused over the thefts. lsfied the conditions have already ,Deen greatly improved. . i £lnde Conditions i;)(ifl»2v^?Sf?^S Since going on the new work Orar -;':f; bam has found several cases that are J just as the leaders in the vice crusade have pictured them. One thing the . officer found that is interesting in the jf|f vice 'war is that all of tiie offenders ?- that have been found so far are out- ' j aiders, the majority t>eing f^o Chi- cago. M;r;ffj .. The leaders in the campaign against the vile conditions along th shore are more than pleased at the action of the Wilmette trustees In to; operating in the fight to better condt tlona It is believed the new organK aation, which is soon to be formed to look after the welfare of children, will take the matter up with the other lake shore villages in *n attempt to have the beach in every place patroled the same as is being done Us, Wil- mette. Made No Arrests. No arrests have been made, al- though several offenders have been taken to the police atatios where they have been given sever reprimands. Tuesday a young man from Chicago was picked up by Officer Graham and taken to the station. The Chlcagoan had been in bathing and was using the beach as a dressing room. He Was given orders not to return to WU- mette under penalty of arrest. While Graham is petroling the beach the speeders are not going un- noticed. Graham is keeping an eye on the streets in the vicinity of the lake front, while Marshal Sieber and OIBoer Both are watching the other sections of the village. RETURNS FROM VACATION, a\ Orr Glencoe branch office HUNT FOR LA* The police are looking for a young colored buy w is supposed to lactf turned in a false alarm of Greenleaf street and

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