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23. 1926. CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I et 1 STANLEY JOYCE AND BRIDE PLAN EUROPEAN TOUR AND BRIDE PLAN EUROPEAN TOUR WOMAN'S DEATH ACCIDENT, SAYS CORONER'S JURY ACCIDENT SAYS CORONER'S JURY' Van. from whom she Is divorced. They had no children.

Mr. 1741ice and his bride first met about a'year ago in Florida. The Joyce are contemplating a honeymoon trip to Europe. but have not fully decided when they will salt first his bride st met about year ago in Florida. mPla honeyrne trip to fava not flly decided when they will salt A UTO FATALITIES PASS 800 MARK; DRIVERS BLAMED IIII Fit I )Ass 800 mARKi BLAMED DRIVERS 1 to her bedroom, where she stayed for twenty-five minutes," the policemen said.

"She then put on my cap and strapping my belt about her waist be gan humorously to play detective, drawing my revolver from the bolster. "I stood laughing, on the stairs, as she went down and pointed the gun at her sister, Mrs. Sarah Simmons. Lucille then raised the gun to her bead and I saw a flash before she slumped to the poor. My gun bad been tested two weeks ago at target practice and the trigger is very fast.

The shooting was entirely accidental." GTMNASITM FALLS KILLS Injuries suffered a few weeks ago when she fell on the floor of the Morton Bah school II then rai- "She en put on my cap and strapping an my belt revolver fr about her waist be g- to play the detecti drawing my om holstve I stood laughing, on the stairs, as she went down and pointed the gun at her sister, Mrs- Sarah Simmons- dile then raised the to her bead and I saw a flash berlore she siumped to the floor. My gun had been tested two weeks ago at target practice and the trigger is very fast. The shooting was entirely accidental. Intur iesGrArtr. suerred a few wetka iLLSag she t.

fell on the floor of the Morton Rich school 1 STORES 4058 W. 2640 Milwaukee 3158 Sheridan 4047 Milwaukee 1827 Belmont 3323 Lawrence 8801 Sheridan 4059 Lincoln 725 Main St, 4031 W. 7510 W. Mao Forest 1r STORE! EVE IN 4058 W. No 2640 billwas 3158 Sberlda 4047 Milwes 1627 13elmor 5323 Lawaen 6801 Sherldt 4059 Lincols 725 Main Si 4031 W.

Mal 7510 W. Maa Forest I STORES 4058 W. 4320640187 smhtbiileriwisedunakknee i1327 Belmont 3.323 Lawrence 6801 Sheridan 4039 Lincoln 72S Mein 4031 W. 711to W. MAlo Forest Wolff Again Asks Law Again olff Ask Lawl Requiring Examination 1 'changing his uniform.

He denied that I gymnasium caused the death sesterday Of there had been any quarrel. Mary Cerbohoua 14 years old. 2'264 Slaty-first After supper. Mrs. Watt went Up rsot Mem, at the Berwyn hospital.

3 changing his uniform. He denied at nalum caused the death sesterdai of equg Exami th the had been any quarrel. Nary Cerbohous. 14 years old. 2204 Sixty-first irin 8.

After supp; er Mrs. Watt went up treot Cicero, at the Berwyn beepital. i 1 (Picture on back page.) As the Cook county motor death toll for this year passed 800 yesterday. Coroner Oscar Wolff issued a lengthy statement dealing with the automobile accident situation. He again advocated the passage of a law providing for the examination of all drivers and the elimination of drunkards, criminals, drug fiends and half-wits from behind the wheels of automobiles.

"There was a time when there was i talk about the carelessness of pedestrians and especially about the care- I lessness of children playing in the I streets," the coroner said. "But the 1 figures show that the fault is not that. of children. Neither is jaywalking particularly dangerous. Jaywalkers, as a rule, know they are in a dangerous position and are on the lookout.

The elimination of the left turn in the loop has also caused the death rate to rise. Motorists are forced to use the dangerous right turn much more frequently." Two Die in Day. Two deaths were recorded yesterday. The year's toll was raised to 801. Charles Bernard.

52 years old, 10402 Avenue died in the county hospital of injuries received Nov. 8 'when he was struck by an automobile at Indianapolis avenue and 104th street. The driver of the automobile was Wayne Gobas of East Chicago, Ind. Anna Raphael, 53 years old, died of Injuries -she suffered last Saturday when she was struck by an automobile driven by Casmir Stopka, 2144 North Wood street. The accident occurred near her home.

Driver Plated on Trial. George Smith, colored driver of an automobile which on June 11 struck another car containing two couples, fatally injuring two youths. was placed on trial for manslaughter before Chief Justice William J. Lindsay of the Criminal court yesterday. Miss Harriet Stover, University of Chicago co-ed, the uninjured member of the party, testified concerning the accident The two killed were Charles II.

Mickelberry. 21 years old, son of the sausage manufacturer, and William Bohan, 21 years old, 200 North Taylor avenue, Oak Park. Miss Natalie Tiese, 19 years old, 5450 East-view park, the fourth member the party, is still in St. Luke's hospltal. Wizmetka Resident Killed.

Edward M. Cummins, 286 Ridge ave. flue, Winnetka, was killed Sunday when the automobile in which he was riding overturned on the road near Thomasville, Conn. He was on his way to catch a train for Mr. Cummins was vice president of the B.

P. Cummins Perforating company. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin and is survived by one sister.

Mrs. Julie Walcott. (Picture on back page.) drivers and I As the Cook county motor death amina il for this year passed 800 yesterday. passage of a law providing for kroner Oscar Wolff issued a lengthy tement dealing with the automobile cident situation. He again advocated the i tion of all the mination of drunkards, Cern-ilia-I ug fiends and half-wits from behind wheels of automobiles.

"There was a time when there was i ik about the carelessness of pedes- Lana and especially about the care- I 5.sness of children splaying Bin the I reets," the coroner aid "ut the 1 1 mres show that the fault is not that children. Neither is jaywalking par- I dangerous. Jaywalkers, as a le, know they are in a dangerous sition and are on the lookout. The rnination of the left turn in the )3 has also caused the death rate to te. Motorists are forced to use the ingerous right turn much more fre- tently." Two Die in Day.

TWO deaths were recorded yesterday. le year's toll was raised to 801. Charles Bernard. 52 years old, 10402 retitle died in the county hospi- 1 of injuries received Nov. 8 'when was struck by an automobile at In- le tnapolis avenue and 104th street.

driver of the automobile was ayne Gobas of East Chicago. Ind. krina Itaphaei, 53 years old, died of juries suffered last Saturday is struck by an automobile tven by Casmir Stopka 2144 North en she wa ood street. The ar her home accident occurred Driver Plated on Trial. eorge Smith, colored driver of an tomobile which on June 11 struck other car containing two amples, fa- Lly injuring two youths.

was placed trial for manslaughter before Chief slice William J. Lindsay of the iminal court yesterday. Miss Harriet Stover, University of deago co-ed, the uninjured member testified ncerning the co eident The two killed were Charles the party, testi Mickelberry. 21 years old, son of sausage manufacturer, and "Wil. Bohan, 21 years old, 200 North avenue, Oak Park.

Miss Na- Lie Tiese, 19 years old, 5450 East- nv park, the fourth member the rty, is still in St Luke's hospltal. Winnetka Resident Killed. Edward M. Currunins, 286 Ridge ave. Winnetka, was killed Sunday ien the automobile in which he was ling overturned on the road near komasville, Conn.

He was on his Ly to catch a train for Mr. miming was vice president of the P. Cummins Perforating company. was the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ben- min and is survived by sistr Mr Julie e. s. t. envoi ni Accidental death wan the coroner's jury verdict yesterday in the case of Mrs. Lucille Watt, 40 year old real estate saleswoman.

Traffic Policeman Bernard Marks. told Robert C. Shutt, deputy coroner, that be had been a caller at Mrs. Watt's home for two years. At her invitation, Marks said, he went to her home at 418 South 16th avenue, Maywood, Sunday night without first AT kid Lvarfei FOUNTAINS 7 Pu ding ICE 1 EAM 1.

The Drake hotel will be the permanent residence of James Stanley Joycve and his brides to whom the I erstwhile husband of Peggy Mopkitus was married Saturday night at the home of his mother, Mrs. William Joyce, 4614 Woodlawn avenue. Additional details concerning the wedding were given yesterday by Mr. Joyce. Mrs.

Joyce was Miss Nelle Maisie of New York City and was married to a New York physician. Dr. rt. N. L- yillIEM.mmMMOOMMINEMIIMIIMIONM1111111MI 'V 'he Piccadilly Recluse on Houseboat in River Is Burned to Death A recluse known only as and about 78 years old.

'was burned to death early this morning 'when flames destroyed the houseboat in which be lived on the north branch of the river near Elston avenue. MO The Piccadilly offers, in its Colonial Room, the charm of the olden time good food served in abundant portions, frienflly and courteous service, and an atmosphere in keeping with the period it typifies. And its prices are always moderate. LUNCHEON-- AFTERNOON TEA DINNER a la Carte service continuous 11:30 A. P.

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None delivered. occD-vy EY9 y9 0 I il LA' Visit the greit Sequi Centennial Exposition a Philadelphiareduced rou ni trip fare, $4420; New York via Philadelphia, $50.68. Leaf, 12 :4 5 Pe Ilb Station Arric NEW YORK Pemlinottoonia .45 r. Station Next Doty For further inforatatioa PPIV Id A C. G.

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adr.sortalunsthEldaesr Jackson. Wabash 4600. 4.111" 9830. gaday Harrison GRANoTRUNK it a a II Hot Chocole 9Ige Energy Drin coc1 Served at All MacLean Fountains chocolate, served piping hot, with saniA full, rich and delicious cup of the finest 5c tary package of sweet wafers. Per cup.

1 Take Home a Can of Bowey's Hot Chocolate Powder (Not Cocoa) A wonderful energy drink for every member of P7 the family, especially the children, per sa; ,3 urinK zor every member ol P7 the family, especially the children, per 0 AL; lat atzuns ey 3 ktot Chocolate Powder (Not Cocoa) MAKE your fireplace work. When it it cold and wintry outside, what coul( be finer than an open fireplace with, a hot crackling fire Usually, you only require andirons or a fir basket, a screen, a holder for wood or coa and then the shovel, tongs, poker an brush. Those are simple requirements but they will give you cozy comfort and satisfaction far. beyond their cost. Our entire third floor is devoted exclusively to furnishings for the hearthside: compete mantels, log rollers, wood holders, fire-lighters, bellows, andirons, fire.

sets all delightfully different and all moderately priced. pallricdedeli.ght fully different and all moderately your MAKE fireplace work. When it it cold and wmtry outside, what coul( be finer than an open fireplace with, a hot crackling fire? Usually, you only require andirons or a fir basket, a screen, a holder for wood or coa and then the shovel, tongs, poker an brush. Those are simple requirements but they will give you cozy comfort and satis- faction far beyond their cost Our entire third floor is devoted exclusive- ly to furnishings ings for the hearthside: pete mantels, log rollers, wood holders, re-lighters, bellows. andirons.

fire sets-- I I clil II 1 IfiCtWWWIWOfftillitid I I I k-z I I fi1 I 1-dulrol' (111-1- 1 la wit- II "wit if-t try, int- i2 Breadline at Wilms Wilson at Sheridan Sheridan at teeing Wilson at Racine Sheridan at Lawrence at 3227 Lincoln Avenue Lawrence at Kimball 63d and Drexel 47th and Grand Medi Son at Ashland Howard at Ashland Leet. CT 1.4-r-v tit.4.A.iLtc 4P' It Pg' I Loop Store I to. oiso 7 State at Lake i rk (cAri.t,... ins of distIttetloit. Oitlii tAat still eadarotAourands and tAots.ionds of Lega Broadvat7 et Wilma aro ready.

Early selection is soggesseL) Wilson at Shericiaa 94t1t. 9100t3CKOPM)CLIa11 tUIPenat Sheridan at Irving ril 44A.44 I damn at Racine 1 Sberridan at Arrvia Lamenmce at Keeizie 3227 Lincoln Avenue rig I a "Artall'il al te madi at Alttlaati Lawrence at Kimball WILLIANt HH- i it JO 11P4, 1 rt7Z, 63d and Drexel 1 i 47th and Grand 0 (op ticoNtpANy el aft 19. LI6c11111(mil i 1 i Howard at Aahiand htwkart Fireplaces Tapestries Brost, Ye .0 i I 1 Telepkosse Harrison 01155 1 i 529431 South Wabash Avenue I Perreet agla, A Flab ALT CREATIONS FROM OVER THE SEAS FOR AMER. 'CAN HOMES 1 i I 46sue PAO'- wnaelstvum 64KIES, 1 i i- i.

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