See You Down The Road

After many years serving the classic car community, Wisconsin Collector Car will be shutting down at the end of 2024. Thank you for all of the car show memories!

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  • in reply to: A Day In Chicago #15996
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    Jan. 14

    1926: Police confiscate 6 Nude Paintings from the No-Jury Art Show at Marshall Field & Co. following a complaint form the Illinois Vigilance Society.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #15995
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    Jan. 13

    1896:

    Celebrated Polish virtuoso Paderewski gives his first piano recital of the winter at the Auditorium Theatre

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #15994
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    Jan. 12

    1922: Federal prohibition agents raid the Wind Blew Inn, a well known Bohemian “tea Room” On E. Ohio St. 40 patrins are arrested

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #15993
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    Jan. 11

    1917: Sub-Zero weather intensifies the crippling record snowfall of 18 inches. A coal shortage threatend industrial shutdowns.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #15992
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    Jan. 10

    1896: North Side Milkmen support an ordinance prohibithing the delivery of milk on Sundays during Winter Months.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #15991
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    Jan. 9

    1915: Midwestern writers from the Society of Midland Authors. The founders include Hamlin Garland, Vachel Lindsay, James Whitcomb Riley, & Booth Tarkington

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #15990
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    Jan. 8

    1919: The Illinois State Sebate ratifies the 18th Amendment-a boon to Chicago bootleggers.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #15989
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    Jan. 7

    1911: Cook County Hospital is recordrd as housing 1,900 patients, 600 ablove it’s capacity anf the largest number in history.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #15988
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    Jan. 6

    1905: The Chicago Orchestra plays a memorial tribute to its beloved conductor Theodore Thomas who died in 1903 at the age of 69

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #15987
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    Jan. 5

    1911: Dr. John A. Hemsteger, dies of Carbon Monoxide poisioning while cleaning the mufflers of his car, first recorded death of CO from Automobile.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #15986
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    Jan. 4

    1897: Indoor Baseball Practice Begins At The University Of Chicago under the direction of Amos Alonzo Stagg.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #15985
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    Jan. 3

    1901: Warrants are issued for the arrest of 35 saloonkeepers who have failed to observe the city’s midnight closing order.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #15984
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    Jan. 2

    1891: Henry M. Stanley, leader of the expedition to find Dr. Livingstone in 1871 lectures at the Audtiorium Theatre on his adventures on the “Dark Continent”

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #15983
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    Jan. 1

    1919: The Great Lakes Football Team Defeats The Mare Island Marines in Pasadena. Sailor’s star George Halas “was everywhere at the right time”

    in reply to: The Poster Above You Thread #9427
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    Capmaster, Is not the only that dosen’t understand this. icon_scratch.gif :haha:

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