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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 19 Apr 1912, p. 8

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News of Waukegai and 1,h Y0ofil MAN SPENT 36 DAVS OF MIS MARRIED LIFE IN JANE Mo. ALISTER HOSPITAL. MOT14ER HAS NOT AEEN ADVI SEO 0F dER SON'S DEATH: BEGS -,RMiSSION TO SEE SON. Whie a mother wms lylni on b4er libtle cot In the Jane MGAis'- ,ter hopta, seriously 111 o y- phoid foyer hon son wto mhe sup- po.ed to b, alive and well but Who occuped a littie ct but a few bfel way !nom 'herclcosed hie eyes In death Sunda>. ight. Sé, serius la the mother'. ilineme hat the nov, o! han sons uilîneso was.kept !rom her and likewise thé wiii not be apprised o! hls dewth untilitheela able ta stand th shock. 'The case Io re"rded Soo the Zhàt"pati#1ttC ta iver has developed ln h cit>.. Flrant 0. Haber one o! Waukegan's mat energetic sud capable ý,aung mci. afler a Iwo years' incesat fg'ht ag5iist devastation by diseuse, ilosed hi. eyes la death at 9 o'ciock Sunday M. Haber vas 22 year of age. d§ince the, date o! hlm mariage ta Mies Grace Bsuer, tva yeara and six -mçunths ago, r ae adbe tima. tmea. Ia al be bas dVent thurt>. six daym o hie msredlitefeon a t la thse iospita. : T ffo yeara ago he saffened from ans afttielo! typisod fever, six manthea a44mlie sufered an openation fora p. p- dd- t amulctia hes.same ffisliutlon. lgeÎen days ugo b. suffee a second ~tack o! typhobd foyer. Let Fnida>. nigt hé vas taken ta tl» boSpitai. A Inalned nurse vas la &Udàtamca tironghout is recent iii- usa i d apaclaliala !roxu Chicago IÉaday cvening, nean 6 o'ciock. ho, aihemmonsa&a. lHe siovi>. ,:Vemid atI) 9 a'clack tise Angel begtbl0. oes iso oraven us ,bel. '9r âbeisramotisen lu anffeint rous S dnead disais. athisme ~Itos Isa motiser occupilethe MU'kroom ou tiese mcoid 'soo o! the $'"stelon, whila lier son ccupicd the MopgI Arcnum room, a !ev feet dis- k Is motisen. Mn. Mîanne Raymaker, -b.amIiuet the, baspital for neani>. «Wo eoveks.. Dnnlng te irst, t ev âÏss 1barI lImess,, ler son calle on ber Myi>. Haevoul qpand ise t b'ier "Isode. Wien thea son vas taken M1 et typisol, thse nurses at the. boa- - $W,1did net advlse tise mother ù! ber ,Wheiaise vouil luquire vii>.be di Mt àCmiiet ber blidade, siiiwuva ala - a tIa he ha-icallei bv sevwu mm gRV1S agKi sfmm~s wUM. PAIILY I POi RÔMflMAO* INNTY JaI CLAYTON MARK, WIFE AND EIGI4T 'lIN HeN WRI G HA RO TO CI4ILOREN N EARLV PERISH IN N SEC R K H iGNHAROS. LAKE FOREST PIRE. EU TE INRS OCCUPANTS FORCED TO FLEE LONG STAY IN JAIL HA$ REMOV. SCANTILY CLAD: WAUKEGAN ED THE PI.EASANTr SMILE AND GIRL LOSES EVERYTHING. MADE HlM MAGGARO. Ciayton Mtarks $100,000 home. Lal<e Haggard o! face and prison vora, F'orest, oidest residence. vas destroy- Ashiel G. Stevens. à-elty Collector of ed »esterday morning by dlames. whicii fund.s, left the. Lake count>. jail on gave the. occuîpants, sixteen in ait, the. arma of two friands ut 9: 50 a. ni. barely enaugi tume to escape la theur Tuesda>., couservallvely apaking-A nlgit ciothes. FREE MAêN. About 2 ociack lu the moriing thse Tuat pleaant mmii, Cthat elways members of the famlly awoke ta tise adorned the. face of the young man realization tiat the big resîdence vas vas milsimg. The forty-tinee days 11used wti amoke. Christne Weiss, the, alleged enuhzzler spent bhiud of Waukegao, a houaemaid, raised tii, tis, bars bas given hlm a physîcai cry o fire whlch sent ail panic-strick- Shae tbat b, viii probably neyer re- en arid ightiy ciad ta the sireet,lumebr cidentailly sbe bat al ber belongings. Sevens vas r..eased from cutody Au frantic mother and equally fran- jbe for Wankegau business mea tic servants rusbed tro omttj iguecdbods mountlng ln al ta $1,. 4 s...i,- 4. .U, l,,, 500- . .. - . ,1 iîsg sleeping chilîdren.' o! which the, Mtanrk amily has ebt, froat thein beds. 'See 1teithechidren-forget the furniture.' commended the. father to thie servants grapiug about ln the darle, fies.. House a Ma.-Of--F4aPmoe- Memiiers o! the famihy hadt Just reacised the street viien flames ieaped frein a dozen different places lntise frame structure, wiich waa rehut tram the, hd Henry C. Durand resi- donc,. In a fete minutes the smok-e belchlng residence was transfonmed into a Beethiig mass O! dlames. Lake Forest firemen, qucli teauan swer ais alarm, found littie opportunit>. fan saving anything. Ail ,xcept the front portion of the houa. vas a roar- lng furisace forbidding otrance. Lad- ders vere rua up ta a second loor vIudov uithte front and a fete articles o! apparel for Mr. Mark aldbIs vite ver, recovereil. lb vas lie oni>. clothing savel for tise entir, famiiy aud staff o! servants. Mr Mark hîmeif vas able to r,- enter thé lover floor aud escape vith some ail palutînga and otiier famîl>. treasunes. With tise few exceptions tise residence undItis contents ver, buznedte lise grunaI. ,Tii.big structure maie a heautIful blaze for tva bouts, durlusg vich lime tisa firemea iongist bapeful o! sa-ing oome parts o! Use building, but vltbout success, None of Dia suroudlng resi. douces vas damaged. PIre Starts là Storm. T11i, lre tarboil supposeil> tram electnlc vlnlng ciargei ta Die bura- Ing pont b>. ligbtning bu the severe electricai storm viich raged lu Lake Forest about tiit>.mIaules befora the, lire. Thte eiectinc vires evîdenfi>. atarhed lthe lire la dîffereat ,parta of tise aid bouse, vhich proveil ready !ood fan the. dames. Whlle tiie home vas hurulag nelgii- boes ere hually engaged lu carng for omes ;t tii' tnme. The mothér sud, the fainfi>.la distreas. Tii. meinhérs Bemes by lise thauglit that ber boy bai i ers houmed lanlthe Russell Hill home, »eaeber ins bnerlcitesa, e acro"' the atrfl ai D,.rpatii and Huv ho' bouma.1 thora, avennes wbilie a collection o! Un. Eaymakar bail ual heen dvis- Iclothilg vus atarted umoug aselgis. ad of ben on's deat. biore. Tii. hlidren ver. ie!t vilsdilt- * Prinli Huhér leal'èa ta mour hus i tront familes-,, 1 a demsis. 5a>oang vife and a chili of Last ulgiit Mr. and Ira. lMark we e4 tlgiteen monthb. The faneral i viiibe stuyiag aItlthe rosîdence o! Dr. J. S l bll frôm Ithe faml>. eidence, 219 Nolien, presileat of Lakte Forent uni-pl IO',lek. Iley, Sundeln i ii have la s director. Mir. Mark Ja prooldent y charge of th* servce. 1aoflie National Mlieabie Castlqggep Mr. flubér alne tise date a!hiilOolppany, 2610 West Twentynîlfhi lîom graduation f rom lie Wasskegais Busi- Chicago. ili ams colege, bas been employetb ln Me vas receally indictei b>. a feden- r thse Waukegau office of tise Nortb ai grand Jury for the. death o! a Boi- Shocre Gag <lampais>..Ha formeri>. lien viso vas itrucli b>.bis automo- C l'Ins9o a a barber for Col Tomp- bile nean Fort Sheridan.,h kiao. Mn, Mark sabd lal nigitthlaI mach RO 'vas on, o! the. mot popular O! uis vîfea and daugiter's jovoiry U yuuag men lu tise cil>. due largel>. to vas iestroyed in addition te ail their thés fact Dial he vus accomodating clotbing. They hiid juat eturned froni avea Whon It voaid lucomvanienoc hlm a theaten Part>. lu Chicagovison tis a st. De!Ite thasicines. tsat We!is- eeticisoinao -ed 80 avfly apon hli=se alvays trial t tO e b.Cieerl anad looki an tise briglt Mci. Roy Samson Dies I el. t tiingi, expresng the opinion Word bas héeen Ireclai frocsi Was-I ti venythisng would come Ot&IIi ington, D. C., o! tise deati o! Mrs. Roy iitWnI tise end. Samsan o! Wuukegan. Deatis le 'aid Miaasut il efearai, may>. h tis h iave faloved au opention visicisp mIsas â of! hiling bis nicher, as Dia mie qnderveat a short ime go. Han ttrâ alvuys hsave béen ver>. ievoted lu beath occurred yeterday.r = ~ oisrWlscn Frank vase but $ Pt-Ir on a er marriage ta Mr'. Sam r. old. bis fatiser desered biaston tvo yeara a&go, mrs. Sas*on vua mothes' mnd ieft lier la shift for iser- Mise Grace Mlien o! Wauconda. Sbe set .As OsanasFraunk vas aid enangb vas a chool leaciier ea: Libetyvllie te ipderstand tise situation b. dld ov- ai tise lime o!fier marriaga. Wiei ei7tiIlf posibe for bisi motiser, ma-k- Mr. Samson secured a position 15l1 bg q» for al o! hl*iifathers is sortWashingtau shae accampnled l h 1 oaiM s Il MOtise n t notoi>. ookeil tiere. Tise neya e! her lesth vil lie a9 te MtonW a part of ber support bal Obock to ban man>. friands.1 -avsys vautt b hlm for tihe alvice a-ad The nemaas bave heen siippe trou s7mpaCIs7tist a vifa usuati>. ecks Washington and proisabi>. viii arrive'1 tron a a iubm& ln Chi cage totnorrov, BuralaUi i ake Wisenbhs motiser mSInled a aeC0ond place lu Ragebili cernaente. Cime tia bnrdoa vus lfted !rom~ phgnkS aiSauldeus;but tboay ers. a' Fred Marrnayhlis.punciael a Ha>. WMn fl ver.lvotei. It je probsiabletiat ne. automobile. William Murra>. bas Xie m makes' viii »t bSetold of beaigu opurciasdau -nOveand oadoter. Mse ânh tua ie ta vl Moo A cgupe la being bulit lu tishea 01 la stnd th. <bock, tisa Moray 'block. As wiii b. remembered on Marh lii Ashiel G. Stevens was indhcled by the grand jury o! Lake county on twa cou îts-emnbezziîen t and witbbold- Ing public funda. lie was arreshed t that lime and, t>. juil, because of bis tuabihit>. ta furnisis bonds. His'beat trienda deserted hlm la lime o!f s st. Jef Kinit4atrick, a boa-, Oni f iend o! Stevens and isafamul>., îîrocured bondamen for bum. Cisarles Bairatote andl Arthur Lau- yon, two yeung and successful busi- ness men eftishe city signed this bond ou the vithioldlng a! public !nnds ln dlctment. This bond vas fixeil at $500 b>. the court. Heur>. Deacon sasistant suparvisor sud James Darrov, a foreman for tise Amnerican Steel and Wire conspaty, slgned the. $1.000 enibezlement bond. When Stevens vas releaseil fnom cuutody b>. Sheriff Eimer J. Green tuis mornng h. vent dtrectiy tob hisome viiere he spent h, balance o! lie day ln tii, "arma' o! is tamîly.. He bas procureil counsel and viii figbtI bis case, friends daim. Stuc, Stevens vas ouated trom of- ice, b>. un act of the people, , h as offiliated as a branci agent for on, o! tiÙe vorida luargest typevrîtar com- paules. Hia Mnends belleve be yl resumne thia position lu a fev days. Stevens served tva terme as clty coliector. Hle siortage vas firt made kuowu vhen the audit of thé citys books vas compieted b>.tise Arthsur Young company.. BOY BUROiLARSICONFESS GORDON FRAEIGH AND CLAR'l ENCE SCHAFFAR TELL tiMER- IF GREEN OF WORK. 1 HERIFF PLACED CONFEDERATE IN THEIR CELLS-BOVS BOAST O. F THEIR DEEOS. Gardon Fi'aligi aad Clarence Schaf. tr, ailegeil boy bunglurs. ihuve confess- e4 tg >aviag hargiarizeil the, Iafyol eei4ence on North Sheridan roed. 'art o! lIW.'lo plunder ihas been necever. id b>. #evlt lasr Green, Mrs. Lan- you iiaq Ji4utigc th ie Pituauer asnlier property,i Tisa boy bunglars have confesseil 10 hgving burgiarizel tire, Lakte Bluff residences. Ta Sherif .Elimen Green belonga the cnedlt o! the confessBion, Sheriff Green hais "saated" tise baya on man>. 00. casions. Haevas unable ho makle hhem A fev veeksaugo Sisenif Green Put a coufedenate ln the oell Wti tise tva boys, al1 asd teu n ibatisa boys usad. thaîn confession. Sonda>. Diai tld tise entine atos'>.o! tise rotiber>. Tiese>til den>. la-ring burglzed the r NeilI Hel sixI- lifit MHAD 0F SOMOOL FEAR IT COULO NO+ SI AN401EO PROPERLY Waukegau viil ot emulate tii, ex-j ampe set by tise trustaea a! the Chi-i cago board o! education lu propoaig a --%ex hyglene" course la tise public achoola. This concluiiion vas dravu today fnam interviews given ta a reporter fon tise SUN by Superintendanut W. J. Sîebblnm, o! the Higis achool, and Su- perîntesusent Oliver S. Tiiompaun, o! the, cty achools, luntehici both men deciared tisat vhlle tiiere la gneatý need o! sucis a course, liatIit vould have ta be haudied In sncb aut exced- lngI>. deiicste way tbat il vould be practicahiy out of lie question for the, local schools ta adopt it. - - Thse .ci9etis When lntenvieaed wili regard to the natter, tiie two school beada made tbe following statemnents:- W. J. STEBBENS-Tii, teaching o! suci a courge lu the city achools would; b ave ta h. don, ver>., very care!uliy. t v-auId hav-, tagie taugbt by the mont kiiled bande. Il vouidn't do for the esciiers teo attempt te teach the, suit ect and Ihene ate fev physîiins viic -auld tachIi ilproperis. Tiser. la no question n lum> mlnd but tiiat auci s course vould he a splendid ting but i nion t noe anyvay for it 10 be taugil In the achools. Such Instrusction should corne from tihe parents.' O. S. THOMIPSON "Such a course requires tise proper mnetiiad o! handi- ing aud mugih. etaugbt b>. one viic nderatande hov and via cao do it In a delicate nvausaer, Every teachet couhd flot present the subject praper. ly. Tisere la no question lini>mmn but that sucb a course la aeedèd In lie cil>.acisols, especisilly b>.the. oider p ils la the grade uchools and lthe atdents In Higii schoole. 1 vauld like ta ses tise stthject Intraduceil but 1 ami afrald hhat it couid not hé dont properly.' Substituts la Suggested. iR. 1. White, saPenintenden1 of the Elgin schooig, feels the. same vu; about tise matter as do the, Waukega school bada. Tis objection 10tiith Introduction of the. subject, la shIgiitlY différent, bavever, in that lie malin Calas tisaI lie course la net needed isecaus, iie deciares tise pupils la lis Elgin sciioais do not need macha cna.He adds tisat he neyer yet has seen bok o ex iygiene that ls fit ta * uaed la tisepublie achoola. He suggem.ts Ihifoliowlng plan as a gai- stîtate: ,Have some o!the promiaent phy- siclana lecture ta the parents on sui- jecta alang thus lne, aud lbave ilt t the direction o! tise panents ta Ingîrut the, chuldren. Oua of thse main thiumt to keap ciudren from vices and lmi moral habita In toluggnze.' 'iioesotz lhues o! thougist. Keep tiseir miadk tins occupled. thuas keepiag thli thoaghts froni dmmonal iaea." Recomimend Expenditure. Tiie ChIcago trusatees recommerc that $2,500 b. set aside for teuchiî sex isyglene. at a meeting tisey bel telatter Put-t a! lat veeli. Dean Sumner, visa la weil-knovu i gukegan, where he bsas apoken sev celtlmes, sugsted the plan uite hie extensive stal>. Of lie vaYvs. ciiiJld problein. He argueil severa jbonise before tise achoi trustees vote atise nacommendatlon suggeated. Man mmembera o! tis chool board werec >the same opinion as Meuars. Stebbul and Thompson, namnel>. Chat thse cour£ vas neceasary, but tisat il couiC rc hé b taugist properly in tise ichools. I -- Rtobert Fulton Munie atore. Carter PMode OeiICy. Nicholas Carter, mlaege hane thietj piai gulitte10a petti lamcen>. charge hefora Jaige Charles WisU*eY thIs; mnornlng ail vas aentencad to morve1 thlrt> laya ig hls ais.rouît>. juil and ta puy a tine, of $5. Changes lMisl.Pes. Charles Piuisketh, ludictel for graudi larcan>., cisangelis mind andisa fnom "nul galit>." ta "guilty" tisa Moro ing. meaba charge vils living stol- en a lange quashit>. of cioting troMs recrusits ah tthe U. 8. Naval Tralaini istation , Lake Bluir, IL lHe Wvii e' celve i.sentence tilsuJudge Wit- eney. Tuendiay oranhi. CharlesKennedy lias moyal hiie ai- tece hem the Virst Naional EBank 0isniiding and la future vii li e boatai in tise Fulton Muoic store. Tise»Mae 1 e tisa store baisea cisance to tisa Kessey4Iultoa Optieal eomgai. e la lr, id flu Bv Ler rd rai tMy of Dot bs thle g Pl at1 Money CoBu Oui sasinlationa aip' Clomisfb sud capSle la mycys way by comeetent cl rw«ilJig55i res o! c5A5gC W, gsind Oti en u5,s ad mlse Our aws et frit tesch uartteulsr ceue - louis J. «Yeoman MANIF#%cTu&S No<-I a5CIAN WAUKGAN, ILLINOIS. il poeoe.sa4aa~ta' "30" Tourias Car 5 pas..eo «30» Tovpedo 4 passenr "30"Torp@'aoroadstor 2 p-es-a Chalmers, MOTOR tCARS. Here is the Famnous Chaimers ",30" Fuily Equippec-lor,$1500 'This ia the car that set a nov standard of automobile values; th ii.f't genuine automobile to MnI for a medium place. 1.. This të,tthe car with the. mot advanced design the car that lias limomrewidl* coepithan au yOtheré R.snemb.r that tliis car bus a graS epfln and .autv of finish wU~ch the costiootcmrdo net mc* that it bias gwven sa&mWctry serVi.. t. lSMiO O wnes;hat [t ih backed by an abstegUarmt.. fore..»jear. Laut year thisa ow for $1 750, =- IfW, hmeg neto, au a SIPSI ,top a*i4..wWdobidd. k thisye t<pfin.d snd ie iprovein'ihi.vléy p.èiÏ . wayit thoroughly ventlaied .r".dsr bdlss mM magneto, gas Iamps, ?t.stO.Litetank ndsud iim Chahoors mohair top and aut.muatlc windslii.-for $15001 W. thi.k jeu vi i mre that "clainis .are unneceuuary in view Of such ,'.lu.et such a pri.. The. facto ameo.e- quent sad cenvmnçft*.Wé. * jeu te, soe»Cam. ar t Our shevreoin. Uwiefs te customers bagin et /on.ce. ROSM MTAYLO, x y' i A JAMOS Il gram Wfll sy O#ilý.am id of-elua ~J ÂU of am amous fl la 0««m et a ]W*Oni statiesof thse ulou 'ai" thàe- -WOlen of Wolukegan would :L b e .WALIN IIOAROINQ MOUSE ON DIVER PREDIOTS DEFELAT 0F ter clUiatis ai biM haWor the It1il15. EI.M140L1Z AVIIII4E OSTOY. ORDINANCE AND 8UOfflS - - ad bôW*POMU Dsy MVsTUfiioub ifix. VOTE TMROUGII INITIATIVE by virtue ofthtie ats aiutar, to 41W> ttais the policil., of théepeople. Claen. W Drer cmmlaîner0f Mm. Clee4enhin= le à vomai est- MUGE WATIER &AiM ON 4 ADISOt4 ECOOIt adfmacfIei ct tisae TMrtof trageteatbeurt. 8h. firoliUlee STR 9ET SURIII WHIEM PREIS- accuas ad innce e te Tiry.ini the pollcles of th* movemDft, and SURE WAII INCREASED. seventh Arnlvr"sar snquet of the anta ovr o Iecua WOman's Christian Temp.rance Union l Mine na ouv rt t h aus. AtosoyrmdnebidD on In the Fiast Baptist churcii Thuraday M Ma uria inottai tor o! tii.eblldl3g o evenlng, jsrophoied the deteat of theWMs iogaFit ob.ro h muc-hnade 810~ mlon odiane aukegan towbghîp rngii lscb, Iedby Mrs. C. Waliin, etf641 Heimholtz muc-hemidd $,0» saoonordnane 1spoke at nmre l).ngt on "Social Pat- avenue,, as guttelihy tore at an oanly at~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~I tihado!hmboercleus.riotism." 8h. ontlined thse cors«l our Saturday morning. Mr. Diver, the. "father" cof thie ordi of the Iliquor traffic, apolie briettly on Pr !Mselu rgn flanc., mad:- the. effecta of liquor on the. brain, and Ti, ire ofvaste o! yatriu nig "Wiien 1 introduce the $1,000 saloon told of the vemitiite nation, Mau and TeOewso ytroscii ordinance et tihe sezt meeting ot the bOety, t v ould hé iioarded iiy a Pire Chie! O'Fartell la OtIi, oOpinion cit comision Mnda. Aril~.monture proîsîltingthtie manufacture tirat the rire was Starter! by an over- the. ordinance wll» b,. t&iled-kiled, or sale o! liquor. Mien Firet i ita .ae frac.To.nulinea If you plse-tor vînt of a second. of the moat taientedTvomenilectgrers "The mode o! our succesa les linlofWahego an L ogically, is Vi nt occntiled Friday night. Wiien thse In InUiative. If tii. Petion, actomPsIl alidreas, vas onp of the best ever pre- Southi aide desartment responded te0 led and Signer! by electors aQualIin sented In Wanl<egan. the, tire cal. dfames were shootlng lsun- numiien te twenty-tive per centuma of One of the Pidneffl. drede O! fet lu the air. thse votes cent for ail candidates for C. T. ileydecker, vh. ..nietity mayor ai the tant electlin, reisuestina odd years ago, served as' legal alivIa- Bti gInst Big OCéda that said ordinance be submitted LQ er of the W. C. T. U.. spolie brieftlv The members of the ddpartment bat, a vote or the people if nlot passed by en the "Pioneer» of the Union." E. iS.te o tohosaais i ds the counicil, thie commission shall eltb- Wls h rn odp ero at fr cohrt a lai f bgoseds, ctunty, wsunbeta attend. l.ey- ;Ten minutes ater lao!b.hd F ta) -Paou 'wctsordfaDc" witho'tt I of t ire ..Ork ac.omp14ised been itrutig ln te c' hun-l hding alteration witlsin thlrty daysalater the 'hy the un)ion lunVaukegan, aulogiaad one of the water mains burst. The filing of saine wilh the clerk, or- the charter members, and Spoke manY pipe broke ait he f ol)of the bill on (b) ForthwiU, alter thirty dnys worda oetnIse of the pvioneersmof froin the time of filing such petItion, ý ocet'Madison street. Tire firemen were fshall have expired. the council shal- .lrs. Milton Abiiott. wife of Wauke cOmplllid te fightthie tonflilct wltii 1cali a special election, unlessa agen- gw ine -eral municipal election occura withgi poee rocer, was the. onl bt forty.r.ounds ot waler pressure. ninety days tiiereaften. and at luc charter member o! the W> C. T. U. In Ailt tiree pumps rat the water worka, peclal or general election * such ord i. I aten an quietit eet.th a ere nployed te produce.ibis niverse~ aqe.sainwr D nanc. sien b.e subtnltted without ai- MrK. C. J. Just, president of the. W. pressure. *.teratîin 1te th vote of thei eltors (of( T'.T U., spoke a few words of vel- Tii. building was Vitted. A large said eity.' amhaie vas burned lna;the roof. The. fire- -drafting of the. petition. dmnwreual t iahecueo * Attoney iIng Siseka. bility and a meuuber of theoi Attrny KngSp«a. guard' o!ficiated as toastMRSteir. the conflagaration. t 'Weuinisted for war flot for on., The Program. Owner ls in Hospital. t battie," sald Attorney Charles lKing. President lira C J. Juat.lr Walnoveo!leuidg 'a nd 1Stor on., arne willtheiu ho te Tostmaster-Mr. S. A. Hathorne.1 anyste tht vii ffet tie urpsea Our Pioneer"-E. S. Wells, Lake litsas learned late this arttrnoofl, sur- of good goverument. Foret-C T. Heydecker, Wauiwgau. fered an operation lu a C'hicago hos- 0 We met defeat. test Tuesday. Dont "Social Patrotlsm,'-Nil» Georgia! pital. lier condition la sucb, tisat rela- 1.1le us b, discouragedt. Ratier let us First. stawrkt oger malas Ibis le aInd Reading witii Accompanimet-Il as Irives re!rainied from givîng ber thse nwtrk atogte a enee av u<ors Whte-Misa [)ahringer. »"1",01 o!l. ire. l'ire Chiof O'Furrl "I vwouldj suggest usat w. attempt te "The, Fesinine Voles ln Govern- n.., Isamen se eunsuccessful lu la- ,r ~men t-'lIra. H. T. CIlendenuing. Icatiing ber husband and two sono. It 1combine thé forces -of'local option' 'olltical I 'ewpOint,'-ltev. 055'. la beileved thie' are vmltng Lwith optlnsta aboutit et b lu arrw Dendictio-Rev. J. Benning RIlChi icago friends. n mlnded in the campalan whlch bas arsneh PieBstDPeeu. rbeen launched tonlgiit. We should 7rdso . m.luvocatIon-Rev. CariieBrtO rsue net expect the, members of the 'Law 7:00 p . Tii. big water main at thelops of denfoncement' party te figlit ta rld tihe Mnu hubllondgrentre brt cty <of the, saloona tbey aMenu.e l inesilonpaso sTe et huMirsotn it belief, w, o! anothuj', but bae oft0- Baked Ham Cold Tongue . aats rft4 Ts .1 uaio geterwcoud fft bndd ~ Esaaloped Potataes Pesa Street vus looded with tester. WaIer e gthe, w cold ffetihe purpase Home 'Made Rola lBrowen Bread flowed dothe ieMadison street bill of good goverumntInl Waukegan.' ike au eiy l oraa To Cincuate Partition. Pce alaffe.Intrrns ýetepeetiof vii é crca t among cCream Cake ,The big pipe vas aplit fram one end 5y The popmi o rswauk ea nexI e.Orchestra Ntomie ta the otiier. This daroagevas c,. L tire co tiones vih . ay io ns'd ta Eighty-elgit Wakegan people ocru- psred y Street Foremais Robert an th fi rtheii:yes or the rswpIed seata at the banquet table. S artad bis men. hyftha ýYhave acted agalinst the viises o h a!nDner oeWensa.uevda b.igbus o h a.public st large, the, petitona demandig Del evr ooWdedy evda oding hu.frti d hbat the. peopla he permltted tei vote the tenth day af A.prll Mr.1ftobert1 pant tva years. It la a large trame on the proposition yl he present- Cory. 68 yeara old, theilifthii of aithe building aud la ituated Juat vest Of Sed. lots Dr. and Mra, B. S. C.ony. Dr. the, Workr's hall on Helmiioltz ave- a Many Other Toasts. l'an>. as a prutîcIai physician ln nue. sa Reslsonding ta lhe soait "Tiie Fe-_________ Itmnîne Voice in(lovernusent " 'Ntirs. Waukegan n numiier o! y.us a go and leG. T. Ciendnaing, vife o! Pastor 1 iii h. recalled b>. the older residenta Detitte L. Jones, formaer judge of eCdieadeunng of the, Ietiiodist churcis.lo! thie ctty. H. vas a younger the, i.Ake cotiniy court, han punciiaaed b- ,ulaglzed "the. men ai Colorado" wio Ibrother of Mr. J. Y. Cory, former ,dit. a Hudson roadsater. The auto wil l e have talies up the figbt o! waman 1 y- suffrage. Mrs. Clendenning brieftly ar f the Waukegan Gazette. daelvered In Waukegan nxt Monday. to p 'ftur éva &r. PUl ofthtIe a lespe captive tuMdes ed bV thse lu " ie la le wwà te" tu a te ma»eq so i to a lice o1 iotise starthl band'à Park c te Sali Svol 'VI lintmwn inLo a . tllý, , t»: Ir

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