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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jun 1927, p. 50

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50 WILMETTE LIFE June l4, 1927 nues Friday evening, ] une 17. material damage was reported. Little .BRAKES Have Your Brakes Inspected Today-Tomorrow May Be Too Late! OHicial Service Station for Lockheed Hydraulic and Four Wheel Brakes BRAKES RELINED. ON ALL CARS OJdest and Largest Brake Service Stat ion on North Shore. Six skilled and expert brake mechanics at your service. Just a phone call and we will be glad to call for and deliver your car for any service you may desire. Notice to garage and service stations: We carry a complete stock of Lockheed parts for any car. Sales PEERLESS Service Six and Eight Cylinder Saturday eve11ing, while att emptin~ to back from a parking place n ear th'e intersection of Twelfth street and An ave~age of one accident each day, Central avenue, Mrs. N. E. Fuch, 1043 all of mmor c01.1sequences,. were re- 1 Chestnut street, was reported to have ported to th e W thnctte Poltce depart- collided with a machine drin·n 1)\· ment · during the past week. One dis- D. R. Hick, residing on Lake avcllttl:. ?rderly co~duct case was also booked Dainage was confined to the right rear 111 that penod. fender on the Hick car, it is said. :Mrs. A .. Brunialte .. 163~ ~o~th Wells A. car owned l~y H. V. Mesick, 331 s!ree.t, Chtcag?, recetvcd. tn)urtes neces- Essex road, Kenilworth, was struck by sttatmg medtcal attention when she an unidentified machine while it was wa~ thrown from. ~ mot?rcycle upon being- driven north on Sheridan road whtch she was ndmg wtth her hus- 1··tc ~llllHI<t, . . Damaved l<:it rc:ar and ~land. The ~ccident occurred .late front fenders and ]eft running hOitnl fh.ursday evenmg. J_une 16. Bn~malte were sustained by the Mesick car, it gomg south on Shertdan r~ad, fatled to is reported. observe the stop and go stgnal located .. at Lake avenue. until nearly to it and Tuesday, tl:e gates. at t~c vv tlt~1ct te upon perceiving that the signal was set avenue cro:;sm~ of the Ch!cago ~orth 'gain:-;t him. is ~aid · to have lost con- Shore and Mtlwaukee ratlroad .w.ere trol of his machine and to have crash- broken whet~ a c~.r owned by Wtlltam ed into a car standing at the · other side C<~rrus.. 13b \Vtlm ette avenue. was of the intersection. Mrs. Brunialte dnvcn mto them. was taken to the Evanston hospital for W. F. Fairchild. 2631 Prairie av~nm; medical attention. Evanston, and Robert Leffingwell, W. .., street, Evanston. rcc~ived Janus Reid, Chicago, was arrested Colfax the same evening upon the complaint severe cuts from flying glass· when of the train dispatcher for the Rapid their car was overturned at Fourth Transit company at the Linden ave- street ami 1f aplc avenue, when it was nue terminal, upon a -charge of dis- driven into a sand pile. Both oi thl· occupants of the car were taken to the orderly conduct. · Evan ston hospital for medical assistTwo cars, one driven by ] . N. Long, a nee. Skovitle ~1anor, Oak Park, and the other b~· James Huck, 1405 Central Illinois exports about $4.000.001) avenue, \Vilmettc, were reported to have collided at Ridge and Lake ave- \\'orth of telephone apparatus annual~~. Accident a Day Gives Our Cops a Busy Season MOTOR CARS North Shore Automobile Co. 1735 BENSON AVENUE-EVANSTON, ILL. Tel. 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