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Show II SEND BULLETS AFTER AUTO I' Bpeedy Hachine Flies Away Prom i Iffaslccd Bandits. CHICAGO, Sept. 23. Springing from the scrub oaks which flank both sides Df the road, two masked bandits attempted at-tempted to hold up an automobile last night at the foot of Hubbard's hill in Vinnotka. - The road at this point is : lonely, and there are no houses within 1 1 I a mile. The autolsts, among whom were two women and a llttlo girl, refused re-fused to stop, and the bandits tired ten shots at tho speeding car, but failed to hit either the machine or Its occupants. occu-pants. The driver of the machine. F. H. Hol-barth Hol-barth of Wnukegan, wns accompanied by his wife and Mrs. Cecil Tates and her ten-year-old daughter. Mrs. Hol-barth Hol-barth ran tho machine Into Glencoe at full speed, regardless of the ordinances, and reported the attempted hold-up to the police. Two policemen were sent to the scene, but failed to find any trace of the bandits. |