ii: . Fashionable Exmoor Protests Land Sales in Subdivision. ' SOCIETY COUPLE IN DAN- GER IN RUNAWAY , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Atwater Have Narrow Escape When ‘ Auto Frightens Horse. Mr. and Mrs Henry Atwater, promi- ent society peqple of our city, had a nar- row escape from senous injury Sunday; when the horse drawing a carriage in wh'ï¬b they were riding boned at: pass- ing momobilc and ran away. ‘ The Axwaters were married a. little nver a month 320. Mrs. Alwatéi’s over a month ago. Mrs. Alwater's maiden name was Adeline Lobdcil. She is the danghrer of Mr. and Mn. Edwin Lyman bdeli of 2716 Prairie avenue, Chicagu. er Amater'is the 'son bliMrs. Henry Atwnter of Highland The horse started to prance. I! backed up and truly the presence of mind of Mr. Atwaler m forcing the animaf's head arounJ prevented the vehicle from being overturned. The runaway occured on Green Bay road, betweeli Lincoln and Roger Wil- liams avenues Mr Atwaier was driving. The horse, a spirited animal, [shied pontinually during the driVC. A big sixty horse power automobile came along in the rear of the vehic!e, the engine chug- ging and the horn looting. ‘ u . u j Sfldenly :he horse shot_ahead and Mt- Atwater was unable to check its flight. Fortunately the road wag clear and gianv ger 0} a collision with other vehicles Was eliminated. Out of sight and hearing of th auto- mobile the horse ï¬nally quieted down. but it was not until it had run more than a mile and was almost exhausted. "We had a} narrow es‘capef.’ said Mrs. Atwate‘t after she~ returned home. †1 {ch aura-that the carriage would over’ the fashionable subdivision of our city, Mr. F. M. Terry, 'called on the real esr tote ï¬rm in Chicago, which is said to have sold land in that section of the; vity to negroes, with in petition sign ed by more than two some 01 people. Mr. Terry reported later in the even»? ing that he had exacted a promise from the ï¬rm to do all in their powel taprevent the threateneii invasion 0! the most exclusive district; in the cit) by blocks. The residents are deter- ‘ mined to keep n‘egroes ougof Exmoor. It. is said that. a piece of]; ground has been purchased by a. negro, part of the money having been paid. Northwestern Militarv Academy Students. to Make 3, 000 Mlle Run This Summer. . WILL TEST AUTOMOBILE GUNS. _\~ The automobile gu‘n detachment of; the Northwestern Military academy of this city is arranging for a test run of 3. 000 mm: from Cincinnati to Dallas, Texas, between June 15 and Aug. 1. The dc: tachnient is composed of automobilts equipped with automatic rapid ï¬re guns ready for action. The test will be or e oi the ï¬rst of the kind made and will be watched with interest by military men everywhere. Permission to cross the various states is now being liecm'ed.~ ll. A‘ICWII. BIK] UIIWIIIU return. “The hearingw DeWitt L. longs. The Lake County Bar Association met. at. nine o’clock Ins?1 Monday' at Waukegan, and decided to’h‘old a pic: nic thin nut-met 3t aninin Park 3! V f which the Attorney; of four counties in Mr Holland has bu the judical district. will be guests. ' A begun: the foundation committee on gmnman was up home be 1, buildingon pointe-l nnd given intruetions to; go of Linden avenue and 1» head with the plus for theï¬nk again of M, comm. PICNIC AT RAVINIA . PARK. ~ Actili for the residents of Exmoor Ta Entertain in All Counties ' Of Thin Judical Dia- NEGRO INFLUX IS ‘ OPPOSED . County Bar Asuncizï¬on 05km weré elec‘ud lid, a eommitm ï¬ppolnted to drain resolution; of re.- ‘g‘a'ré and. respect for Attorney Corn! 1‘. Heydeoker. who will» soon lea." prtctice law in me state at Idaho. The following amoers {vote 31cc Presidentâ€"Willim C. Uptqu. .Vicc Presidentâ€"eJyKUrvls.‘ I Secretu'yâ€"C Diver. , The In: two were regelected. The grievance committe composed of 0. Whitney, J. D. Pope sud C. '1‘. Hey dxkci‘ was reappointed. . _ A. V. Smith was electad a member of the executive committee And C E. Smith was reelected aï¬member ofthe same committeemf which the president. secretary and ï¬re-surm- are ex- oflicio members with the vice president. Clergyme'n in every town along the North Shore between Evan-ton and Wnnkegan will advocate the celebrat- ing of the Fourth of July in a sale and sunemunner from church pulpit! be- tween’now and that. time. Hui! a doz- euj priests and ministers have signiï¬ed their willibgness to make mention of this subject m Dex-mans and with their aid a quiet Fourth along the Fourth Shore is assured. The Rev. Columbus Polk Goodson, pufor of the First PresberI-lan church of our city, who ï¬rst. suggested the idea of 3 “Kane" Fourth, wns responsible for appeals being sentmomelals of the towns to regulate the sale of ï¬reworks and explosives. “The death knell of noisy nnd dangerous Fourth of July celebrations has beenv sounded " sold the Rev. Mr. Goodson ‘ We have a duty to perform to children and we must not allow them to main: and in jnre themselves with explosices on the National holiday." ' ‘ Women s organizations have tajken up the question. At Winnetkn the mem- bers of the men 3 Club are circulat- petitions asking that the sale of ï¬re- works in the town be prohibited. The Ravinia park will be opened this summer was the announcement made ini Waukegan last Monday morning by‘ At- tnmcy F. 8.- Monroe ot the Chicago \Iilwaukee electric road. who stated that the New York Symphony orchestra under the direction of Walter Damrosch will be thy opening attréctiun. The date )l the opening was not announced. RAVINIA PARK TO OPEN. 'l‘rca’nurerâ€"C. Kihg. PLAN CONCRETE BRIDGE CLUB WOMEN TO RETURN instead of repairing the wood ridge 1cross~the'river'on Sheridan ro ear the county line in Highland Par , which cgllapsed last week, it is planned to build iconcrete culvert. The ravine is more than ï¬fteen feet deep. According totheir pla‘ns. the éqlvert, with retaining walls )n either side, will be ten leet high. Both sides ol the road will be graded. Highland Park Me: Decal: to Re- place Sluttere‘d Structure 'IfheHighland Park womencwho went to Cincinnati last week as deleszate to the Central Federation of Women's Clubs' ngw in convention in that city are ex!- pected to return Thursday. ' DATE FOR HEARING FIXED A hearing of protests Irom property owners «If Highland Park against the amcnnt of the assessment {or converting Ravine avenue into a drive will be held in the County Conn at Waukegan ‘ May 23. on which date it is expected George “SANE FOURTH" PLEA ‘ OUT. H. Mason. cityhttomey 0! this city. wil' return. “The heating will be before Judge DeWitt L. lanes. ~ Mr Holland has broken ground and begun: the foundakion for a handsome home be Is buildingon Vine avenue. east of Linden avenue and adjoining the red-‘ tors and Women of, North Shore to Dispel Danger ,gninu thinc Avenue- .t to Bc-Mule Msy 23, cents each; for the next Washburn Pianos sold 3) to 4 one hundred we shall low 25 cents each. This is a bonaeï¬de Mutual Beneï¬t Allowance which we charge to advertising, be- ‘oause we believe it will be worth a large sum to us to introduce‘the latest models ,' ~ ' of the Washbum Piano in '| 7' ' all sections of the city at ‘ once. 'To those who buy a Washburn Piano for cash we will send a check for the amount of the beneï¬t June lst, and to those who buy on time we will make a credit on their note or account. EXAMPLEâ€"Thus, should' we sell only twcnt ‘ï¬ve Washbum Pianos at retail during May. this beneï¬t would amount to $25 (:1 on each of the ï¬rst twenty-ï¬ve Washburns sold); should we sell 50 Washbums it would amount to 837.50 (that is. {81 on the ï¬rst 25 and 50 cents on the second 25); should we sell l75 Washbums this beneï¬t would amount to $75. .You would ‘achmlly save that sum. The retail gice of the Washbum Piano remains precisely the same as alwaysâ€"8275. $300, 25 and upward. 810 down will place one of these beautiful Washburns in your home. The balance may be paid by easy monthly installments. â€".-.â€". _---v its members Joining the lilinois Reserve Fund association, a contract concern. was voiced by members at the 4Fox River Medical society 'in semi-annual session here. The near ure presented by Aurora physicians to determine the attitude of the mem- bers of the.'society toward the contract association met with decisive defeat. For several Imonths the question at the contract association has been up. Th plan of the concern is that the pa iept signs a contract with the com- pany and the company provides a physician if needed. The doctor is paid from the general reserve hind. Dr. William '1‘. Belliieid of Chicago read a paper and the discussion was led by Dr. J. R. Tobin of this city and Dr. Venn of Aurora. Following the banquet Dr. Basset of Chicago and Dr. W. A. Windett of Aurora addressed the assembly. \ WASHBURN PIANO seegto college to study for the mining try. There wee no reason why the; ,couple should have doped end they; give no reason tot preserving seem“ about. the attain, Mr. Hon will ro-I turn to Arcoln the last of this month; ‘9, grraige to so ‘to housekeeping. Chicago. -- Joseph Myer. also no“ as “Corby," of 1111 fleet]: Hére is your opportunity ‘70 get To every purchaser of 4 floor during May, 1910, Nevn Doison of Ambit and Pacy Honn, who lived in .the lame emmty. have confessed to sloping to To". Haute, Ind., 11 year: ago last January and being married there at the din. Ybnng Honn was a farmer. but nine.~ the marriage he has gone to Tennes- around his neck and Jumped into the river at the Division ‘Itreet bridge. He knocked down '3 p‘olicomnn- who tried to rescue him. Jumped back Into the water and was and only who six other onlcen drone}! him out an: held him. He in told!!! to Alexia“ Brothers’ . hospital. and had to ho Itrapped to a ‘cot. The aim of the .quarrel between him undue wlie ll not known. . ‘ ' ‘ Chicagoâ€"Flinn: with two do tectlves resulted in the and of mucus Gor'dol. reading 1416 Park avenue. An Investigation mod- hr the noflu Mod Ito M STATE NEWS The Wuhbwu Piano h and. 0.36% the “III. haw “nous Wuhbun Mandolin- and!) I It Is and Elï¬nâ€"Protest! .Vuxalnst any of .u.._-_1- PTEASE cassava um an. offer Puzzle Contour-but in tho urictcu forward Business Proposition. MUTUAL BENEFIT PURCHASE PLAN But You Must A-ct Promptly! Lyon Healy’ s street. Iï¬bt his wile In ’tho WABASH AVENUE AND ADAMS STREET apportunity t6 get a ï¬ne‘ in‘étmment at a special price. READ THIS PLANV CAREFULL Y. 7 W A__ ___...- of a Washbum Piano at retail on our wareroom no, we shall allow “for each Washbum Piano sold by us at retail during the month up to the num- ber of twenty-ï¬ve; for the next Washbum Pianos sold up to ï¬fty: we’shall allow 50 .._‘L Tu": {3.1 .V.W {mm i "all! in IQ way onvou of I Pris... o: «no of (he word in A Sly-i.“- escaped tron} the home [or (me .Il' Geneva. 11].. and yhen questioned she admitted the had fled from the last!- tution Mel-ch 26. “I ltd not neon to flirt, but I Just 'lll“. eyes' at the men when they peeled no.†she laid. "and 1 known they were policemen I would hnve run own.†The Gordon (It! It» sixteen were old. Mount Vannaâ€"The home Inte- lion oonventton of T the nouthen llllnotn conference of the Methodist, church In In motion hero. and seven! hundred debates ere preeent Among ' the promnent , Methodists pment'e: Divalent]. fl. Donnell. Among ' the prominent , Methodists pment : Drxchnlu ll. Boswell. Putnam“ Hans J. (Joker. Knnm City. Mo; Dr. Gunilla! B. Spencer. Kuhn City: Dr. W. I. Mâ€. New York; Dr. June: Rowe, “Reï¬nement lull. III 0-.“ nâ€"w v. -â€" 'v--_.â€"__-_V of mlulom. Chic-‘0' Bishop Joseph H. Berry. Bahia and Blnhop John L Neulun. 0mm. Springï¬eld. â€"A mantel tedereâ€" tion of retailers. jobber: - end manufacturers. formed for the pur pose of regulating prices prom end output or food products. we: propoeed to the nation! convention or retail Ileetdcmlnoneuï¬uhry,mdmde- «to: the mine property. When Brothel-I. men at the mine. up- peclod to Governor Duncan and he or- dered Company I. m mun-y. I. N. 0.. of this city to mad the mine. The â€Idler- wero m than In con- mdotCIm.D.B.8vthud8hor- ‘Dunviile.â€"Al I mun of pro- tanding to hold ‘np J. I. Gillenie. a grocer. Henry W in now in a hospital with n bullet in his jaw. ’l‘rumnn boasted to Gillespie that he could “stick him up? and [at aw†with it. but when he Manny eq- mmd the store to nuke good his teredthestnretomke good hls boast. Gillespie resched not his I!» volver sud shot him instead 0! hold- incuphishsndssshehsdbeeu commended. Gillespie now ssys he “didn't know it was losded." O. W' 9 "AhnInl'. is in every re- ‘ Prices muon- ‘ Our Jolt:~ O spcct comple ( able. ‘ % Unulel unrr'iety luJunï¬a l‘cta‘.’ H i Int-gab «thin I: (“gnu-d I} w 0 moo 00 if. : ,, . ‘ ‘31 mm Baptht Church amnion-ff Nellie sum. mom. ; M 3. tlï¬4 . wwwnwmm. . '93 W G Eddy and wife m Minnie .' loco; blk c. Highlgizd Pack.» â€800 010. x 3“? ‘iscph ï¬evenon and wife to] B 7 ‘ "h "“50 n. 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