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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 31 May 1912, p. 8

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X Newsi of Waukegan and the North Shore * were turned and Frank slunk down a The train started and wheis t. le aide stret. rMinto Wa kegn teaiso asa OffICIAL "A""""°°' IR' TRIP '""'"'° '" TO BUILD a treet car and made hie way th the Carried Freight and Mail, Police station where he reported the . .,..Vish demonstr*te the feasibility ANGERED BECA USE REFUSED) matter. He had been there but a few FRU .FSLSAGLS of being able to carry freight and mail WORLO'8 LARGEST FENCE IMi- dOS, MNTIES UPT STAB mntesah Fak etherde ta . FR i ema e ytli fl u LIES FROM CHICAGO TO via airahip for he carried a bot of silk DUITRY WILL SEOM8E PER- WIREMIL SU'T.t opnd said he was thee tohie MILWAUKEE and some mail consigned to the Mil-. MANIENT FIXTURE IN himelfup.NOR'dthe........waukee aviators' lub. WAUKEGAN Aftet-having made a murderous nt. Asked to Se Punished.. Outtn tOR O B l te IRDMAN'S FLIG T. Arrived at Milwaukee, Fish was met tack upon C. F. Blackmner, assistnt "I struck Mr. Blackmer but I didn't wa g g g iwwpLoft Chicago at 11:0,sng from 16y offictis of the big aviation meet ln consideration of the vacation of superIýtendent of the American steel want to kill him," he lsid. "I don't Cicero field, 8 miles south of court which wsfral nuuatdb ua tetand a portion of Sand & WIrj Company's plant in Waukean care now what happens to mne-you hous». bla arrivai. street by the City commission, the Cy- can put a rope around my neck and Highiwood-11:50 epeo h Ws ieWnea aM the latter was crossing the field bc. bang me if you want t." Wakeao12pg leatZon ty Vstad er poigns'cloue Fonce company has entered l- tween the plant and the Chicago a He was placed In a oel until this ZMon City-12:14- couild plainly hear the baim of theto an agreement to erect a mammoth Milwaukee Electric tracks, shortly b- morning when he was given his hear- Kenoaha-12:30. aviator's engine as he $ped along. factory building in this City. lors 6 o'clock Monday night, Mikeil2ng. Racino-12:41' Wa@ Seen 8!/ Minutes. According to the,stIpulations of the Frank (alas Mike Stuga) appeared atý 31r. Blackmer when placed on the Milwaukee-1:11. Ai wr agreement, the Cyclone Fence com- the poqje station and gave himself! stand told his reasons for refusing Distance covered without mishap, Awre a m mn who saw the up. He was givent a preliminary hear. to give Frank, a Job. He said he had about 95 to 105 miles. ship when aihe first have In sight, tim- pany must have their $150,000 factory ing in police court before Poil-ceM- repeatedly refused to hire hhn. Time, 2:05, ed fit wth his watch and found that building constructed and ready for lutrate Walter Taylor this mo1rng Frank said that he has a wife and Nams of avlator, Paernum T. Fish, It remnained visible to the eye for just occupancy by the _27th day of Mlay, and Was bound over to the grand jury four children and ]ives at 604 Tenth aged 16, of Los Angeles, Cal., who 8% minutes, covering, he figured, 1915. ln bonde of $1,000 on a charge of as-,l treet. He pleaded drunkness as an hold's cross-sea world's record. about sixmkesated. nodnnc aaigDgnsre sault with a deadly weapon with In.! exculse for bis attack. He said heoPurose f trp alngtnrthdhorver of the air- .A riiac aaIgDgnsre tant to commt murer. Frank was un-J had atce r lake iha--to formally open the big aviation shp could not be distinguished but at and a thirty-three foot strip of land able to furnish bonde and will be o. Pièce of steel that one of his chil. meeot In Milwaâukee. EVon City 'le had descended to about on the highway known as Sand street lNged to remain in the county Jall un,: dren had taken home. First airship to be @een along th 50c f andhsfr a lil i-wa dpe ina vnn y the SIl the grand jury ceones next Fall,l Needed a Job. north shore. , ernable. At Highwood he was, quite unanimous vote Of the commisson y Asked Fer Position, "I was mad becauise he would not re seimeditelyht That portlon of Sand street whieh has Frank admitted on the stand that! give me a jobI had no money and 1 Waukegan, Ili., May 28, - p aassoer aukgn nweeenv tdb the c!ty lieedtrecth #e had ried t stab M. Blacmer be1 couldnot tae care f my fmily-ICarrying freight and mail, Farnum ifrm 1,000 to 2,000 feet. es fteKr ubrYr rp cause the latter would not give him i have asked several ttimes for a Job T. FIsh the youngest aviator of note - mtO h ikLihrYr rp a Job. He said! he did not want to and 1Iintended to hit himtwith the In the world, today, passed over Wau- Given Greeting Hors. .erty, and isfenced in on the east shle kill 'him--he simply wanted to "hurt steel If he did not give it to me- I kegan at 12:09 this noon enroute frorn As Fisbhahve In alght, Engineer A I y the Elgini. Joliet and Eastern liaýI- him a littlei didn't want to kill him; only to hurtChcgtollwuewerhease-f the water works, blew the fire'roaid tracks. Mr. Blackmer said he knew Frankr him a little-- threw the piece of steel theisaratacionwatnkvetomet wher owswistle to g'reet the daring young Although the vacation of the trp to be a trouble-maker wherever he ln a Pool of water as 1 ran--"'this was whhesfoatrmallyion at 1:11iati whmen .blrdman. It isIlikely he could hearioflan n ad tee eae a x was employed and that for this mea-1 the story told on the stand by Frank he attained the goal of his flig1t, land- the noise above the hum of his en. ceedingly narrow strip) on the east son he refused to give him a position 1in rep)ly to questions propounoded by Joseph L. Thalutan- n.nteMlakefedai gi"e. Bide Of the Elgin, Jollet & Eastern ln the plant when he asked for It. State's Attorney Ralph Dady. Frank great demonstration by Mlilwaukee ThâtWuanuPoleSign cal.ttrck, te city lommisionthepatrose Frank had asked him for a position said he was drinking aoli the after- epe htWuea epeapeit ocnenpoot otees o three times yesterday and had been noonL and was drunk when he made epleftCaoa 10,rsn a little thkoughtfullness on the part of highwaypuoes This action will refused each time. It was after theý the attack. Assistant Chief of Police fe m thieocaof illinois ielr others was shown when a number of be takenb h t cuclw'i third refusa tht he maode his attack. Thomas Tyrrell, who was ln the Po)- before a huge throng. o >ersons called Engineer Allen at theýone year.e During that sm>ace of time He diso had asked George Selle, super. lice station when Frank went in, saysFshwoisbt6yerolsa water works; and thanked him. for th.ofcers of the ovelone Fer*e untendent of the plant, for a Job yes. the fellow had been drinking, but that lsh Angele bythldig ea orld's0 blowing the lire whistle as a signal company have agréeed toerttam tady, but evIdently he considered he was not Intoxicated. The poir mdhvn md ta that something unusual was going on. siters;, etc., to use thatosrl of land that the latter was; too large to tack.. made an effort today to get the in- NW RO ÀK Los Angeles recently one man stated be had been asleep on Sand street which has been vac- le, strument which Frank used in mak- SELFCTION Of JOS. NW RO AK The Cicero field Je eight miles south --that hie wife awakened him and ed þy an act of the city council .c Makes The Attack Ing the attack. lt, hcg or os ec h told him to get up; that he dressed A few months ago, J. Preston Ar- Mr. Blackmer waos walking tloward, TIIALN APPROVED ZION SN0KE WAR eoogos.tgj a"d went Outside and viewed the ship thur, president of the C'yclone Fenceo theeMr lUne about 5:45 O'clock when NIN FICRirstye vr nds t a dire c ott rotas It passed over. He concluded w cominj, a. acqirel title to the old he was stopped midway in the field UINOFCRCITY IN GENERAL FEELS THAT'SMOKERS INVADE HOTEL PORCH ooteNourhweserna detrtck I appoeclate very much the signal be. Warner property whlce ist uated on by Frank. ASUTtEBR BORaAEWS ELCIN WE OIV' EETO stheirtixmies. ' eo vatrc cause this la the first airship I have, the corner of Clayton and I)ugan '%a&y oug0t a job for me" hel S IN NMER aAR AE W PINESC TIL. I BEING HED ethis ths mlsee.htFshcvrdever seen. I wouldn't have missed It streets. A deal for the purchase of demanded. e LABOR CIRCLES EXCITED OVER INNWPICPL SOIGHL telditahcseeen tabt 6 inutcoes for a good del." the property on which now stands the * f.Beke ele ntengf INCIDENT WHICH TOOK PLACE THE LIKENESS OF THE NEW AP. ZtnCt a 3-Seil-ahe mde thboe tr n sfety6 nd The aviator landed on the aviation Kirk Lumber shes hbas been romi- î tive and at the same ime stepped THURODAY EVENINGi POINTEE 18 THE FIRST THAT Zion City'1 tobacco war broke out with his engine working nicely. fil tMlakea :1ocokpleted and will be recorded within a bac apae ecaseofFrnk' tret.-r- , _- - HAe BEEN PRINTED H ERE. U150Fe amid one of the greatest scenles Mil- few, days. bu&a ac bctseofPmk' trtt. Labor circles were agog today as afresh last night and ln a iot at the UP 1,00 •au.waukee has ever witnessed. He wasal Ir. Arthur has Ilkewise acqitred a mottoown for the DnetiIstan talngplacethea union metig on Today isalirinted the fIrst pic.. Zion Home, otherwIse hotel, many laktshorasbututhe belief is that w heeed tee o ands ueplned fifty yearlao e Cy hic Pýrnk whipped the weapon out of his Thursday evening wherein one of the tur4 of Joseph L. Thalman, the Oak heads were battered' was too strong, hence he branched he flt. pesdoe i0ucesu otwsenralodpoet he pockt ad mae alunetriking member "came togergiato adaPark High school instructor who has Temnhyrcpinfrmmesout away fromt the shore line until,asird achine w0 ed do uponte Werher poprtypopte radthe l ocât with aill his strength. The back- In the set-to, the officer la said to been elected to the position of prin- fteZo hrc a en ed th prahd1akgnh a field where thousands of persons had The Cyclone Fence cOmlany will Ward step saved Mr. Blackmer for the have landed on the members face with cipal of the Waukegan High school' the hotel, with Voliva present. All about three-quarters Of a mile Inland. gathered to meet him, erect a plamt which will have a floor been bladed Instrument slashed his the result that the latter secured a He seemed to pass over Waukegan on bteFlhcmuptbsexc.saeofbuthr nd neal eost on the left a cut on his lip whieh necessitated the to ite the place of Webster J. Steb- of Zion's hatred of tobacco was con-hte lhcm pt l xet pc faottreadoehl der11 his arm.thaiblowndofthed um akting of a few stitches by a local bins who resigned in order that hel centrated there. The mention of the .trl oth not bu ako tosi h atro iecnu.tmstesz fteodToa d« lfabis ek andhebluwofe ark O is Wh t arte h rwiotkonmightfa in e lof ido et heweed alone would have caused trouble It ls hard to judge distance In the d i;nhot known but thecatacttols ho Brass WorkseFnc opay.h Man Fol Hut is a 81 twsover some u a elce fo ls f vrfot yet ten of the so<called "Independ- air, but the belief is he wue about waukee ln about 1:25 minutes and largest ornsmnental wire fence and reet.aplXicants and the tact that the vote ents" mustered the audacity to gath- 1,500 or 2000 feet up when over Wau- covered from 90 to 105 miles, the ar. gate manufacturers ln the world, now The f«rc of the blow almost knock- As a result of the fracas, It is said was unanimous sipeaks volumes for er on the hotel veranda smoking their kegan. That he was encountering course Of Course, being shorter than employa 250 men. This force will be ed Mr. Blackmer down but realizing teei a division of feeling among the favorable imlupression he gave the Pipes. The breee carrie the a sc trong currents of air was evident via road, iOubled when the new building ls tht being unarmed he was not match mmebers, momle siding with the memoto e d oa- fromt the fact that frequently hls ship rayfrOrpny for his assailant he took to his heels heern and methsmth ficer. It de-bord upomnseit the re co me00fumes into the reception rooms was seen to hesitat a trifle as it made readyFRfor ocPcupancy. with Frank In close pursuit for 200 velop as a result of the trouble, the ls instructor of the Biology depart- like a challenge, Its way along over this city IOigoIIM2-) . AltNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT. feet. As he neared the electric tracks member having, It is reported, stated inent of the Oak Park high school The Independents at the same ime HoCwever, the "hesitancy" was not BoomongoKn, oll., May23.- -F Er.BWIk er reached a brick pletht ho won d take upthe actionni a a xeineinallnso atsgtofher n8nesan osufficient to really hold him back toa hm oi trsoeo h eti Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ohandler of Gur- bisgrOd, up wg or rn ee meeting. The men engaged in the af. high schbl Instruction. He is a sle- started a mock religious meeting iensany ex etdahs ight aoer ths ec-clares Indicationspint tnee90d annoer, thaeengit agemet lofthei a rond witngfo Fan t cmefair are said to be among the best did disciplInarian and t the samte T ton as a prttya sih s oed!cd ffrut n a po teowagon duhe, ael Eih o>ila wthin strikng distance. The tables known members of the union. tmepssesapainproaly Thnhnghpeed. wish to see. co ffuti hi tt.H wsNoblecheck of Menominee, Mich. Mr. liepsessplahilng pinat a- 'Captai" Walker, Voliva's body. First Ship Seen Hors. one of the finest orchards ln Illinois, Nobeecheck has been employed In and or with the students bere. It is felt guard, hurried out on the porch, foi. The engine seemed to be working cnann ,0 pl re eie bu akgnfrteps e . gen~~~~~~~~~Seraly that the school board- exer.lovdb termme f h o-perflecyannd h indres o kan usans fttruartee.ncudn eaB dis a huigy rsetdm cised splendid judgement ln lectingpàany. -pol rne hi ek okn Apple trees which did not bea 1 irtiecmmniy him ', , a oIntnoe fth t the aviator who was the tirât man arwe Mise Chandler le very popular Mitoy f r.Thim. fu"ChrsodCthington, oneeof the "faithtomare a nIght over this City sinceSla .st year wr.ul ohosso hi aog the younger met and promi»s Hisor o Mr Talan fu" hagedth gou ofsmkesairshlps have Came into use. Many Srnsy M.Topo.The to be one of the most beautiful of The following la a brief history of striking righit and left.ahtip aesenbaald u light 'trocts of May did nt InjueJnbrds ewdigateak Mr. Thaiman's Ilfe, showIng is rath. COvinton was overpowered and the noesuchtisave beytaenpbearalbutfruit, but on the contrary prvedofJunae brhes. latt er ari Jnstotk or extensive experience ln teachIng: pipe brigade was about to tie bi his no hsactually t thon holde h beneft in retarding the developmlentplethlaerat Ju. He was born Nov. 27, 1878 at HE-hade behind him. when he broke dsicino aig h ia:Ii eof thef ruit and thus Insuring liesl. Acouteiysfnaeswl Chalmers Cars are Safe Cars geneport Ohio-er Cicae ti, of loe and wl reommes.ret.r. 't to f-""te"e "'ty from harm ln ca.e of a.sev e Assofroste permitn-- il German parentage. He spent his boy- ed to the fIght, thrahing two of the along the famous lake shore, an event later. priCarl Atterbery, commissioner hodof more than ordinary Importance. of Public health and safty, purposes The four main factors of safety in a motor car bo and Young mnooed on a farta emokers, one, Daniel Williams, igh. a on tatcl. The Intense cold of last Winter, to Preseont an ordinance for the in- are: Frame, wheels, steering connectione, near Batavia, Ohio. He received à tson years old, being everely beten. That Fish a mak ingo peedcoupled with lack of moisture was m. stallation of a garbage Incinerator In brakew. The@e are things you can exaine n high school education in the Batavia Wi&Mm bhadbeen arreted last Mon- i sownby hfa tta t train0d O. vere on aillfruit trees. he say; this Waukegan. He hasalso suggested to any car. We ask that you compare the Chalmers Hegh sc e hool. da Ui-ay i-onaM chamf iltinofte343 on the Northwestern road was tcndto ulot asseer a alog hecommission tht the city take with other Cars on this big feature of safety. enterdthDlaae, OioWesleyatU. -an1-ob9c6.d North Chicago, when he appeared a dogt The cold and ladk Of MOis- ver the entire mater of garbage col- FRAME: Chalmers frames are made of the vriya eeae ho et 86 The cmrd of tobacco devotees grew short distancebehind it, to the wes ture kill the buds. lection and disposal. b d Thand graduated from the @Ame univer- rapidly and they encoutered the ha. est press'e steel. Tey are stronger and aity with a degree of A. B June, 1900. tel. Thé more tiom of the Voliafl wigv tha nayohrcr ftesm oa In september ef the came year he lowere were afraid to se home but WREEL: No etterwheel are ned o anaccepted is tirât Position amteacher, lte at nighot, when the snoters had ro ille a-ES: Noete ricw he oks are ue naybing Principal Of the Ripley, Ohio. dispersed, ventured forth.T h & i .Fain , e othe ca-reardessof pice Th spkesareHIgh school, which position he hold of the best second growth hickory. for three years, leaving only because HON. G. R. LYON ILL BRAKES: We call your special attention to of better opportunities t Owoo,.& d S the large, powerfuli, quick- acting brakes on Chal- ich.L Ho. G. R. Lyon isastill conftnedt to mer cas.Beterbraescoud ot e ut nNe was succeededat Ripley, Ohio,hisdabouts th ou".i Fetobeu never-failing breeze of an electric fan makes any automobile- by hic brother. The years 1108.0& he He has been unable to be out for the bedroom pleasant in the sammer. It keeps STEERING CONNECTIONS: The steering remained at Owoes. The yearsof teptt o:wusaU la havis tuin circulation a CODOtant Stream Of air and knuckles, connectionsg and siteering arme of the 1906.08 and live consective Semamer Chalmers are of f orged steel of a weight and school, 1904.09 he was isrutr teerie et hat", he se maodg btemh"bdi Oligbezs strength not found on other medium price cars. lihe botanical. department of the Uikni t bet mdEd auios i ewh taT he electric fan runs so quietly that It will not Chlmers Cars are built to ive service day Iin and day verity of Michboigaland t theésame h scmeldt a hsl ra.dsübteEs eVn lee.I epae dut, under at conditions of road and weather. They tIme wu ata«n post graduate work, el onedt ao ànefV t itrbtems evu iee.I a epae are ood-ookng cre-cmfotabl, spedy fleible A akin theMaser o Art deree romin the Wlin¿dow, nthe flOn or, beidethe e -heee

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