31‘ iitri't ram Wanted to Avoid E a a...“ at so Days; r'.'. h! his“! Men F T AHtrtr,cseArreaied Pydittrery-eartexeeit"irjc e_tethtetkekiiaratt-iNiulT,, â€Wm. 'ar-ttae that so day-tolli- ,“llanjn-tumnchugy‘u L"'P."eetervhweharhttrue '"imtsystsrirotiTtiiii'a,ti.' "-ae.fther-rs. Attorney 4pseph De Pew of Bloom- inm interrupted u this point to m that one of the men, Wane Ir_eh,radsee/sektG'eeiGi2i, 1terPeittr-reuriGGTc "t have no personal feeling in the! Se use. Then is no vindictiveness or“! my part or hope for revenge. I tte,. if musing. sympathy for this de, Pi (cation: and his parents who are so}Gi 'dl m of. Still, the law should! Si hit it: can». This court sentenced i to the Mm: to serve 30 days in jailCSt and - [no u a fine when it could f. Fe hove demanded the maximum pen-Fm ty of one you in jail and $1,100. _ m "We should show no wanes; If; he <h-tt-,asitissaik,-iiiitc T,, use they feel sympathy for the i G Want and demand itytt,ttlsiii,et, “-1 the poor," he slid, referring he In the six or eight foreigners who! , had-med ten dars and paid $100 san' for voting in Highland Park Demur- the her " last when they were not mt- l n “is“ citizens. ', oi _ y H, -'-"_r' law-“I" of the Dayton Sale company and {Mandy mayor of Hi hlnnd Park; Rep. G. L. Johnson; gulp Senator Florence Gore; Mayor N. S. Rouse, Bloomington, who wrote that it was “hit duty as nuyor of Bloomington to all to the attention of the court the good standing of the youth";l Joseph Fifer. former governor; Com‘ mamas Bail, and may other no- All had known the youth's parents Ind nhtives who came over the Prairies yam ago from Kentucky and converted the virgin soil of mr. nois into fertile farms. W --Ne ,w...v.. _ "a... fund guilty in one instance and Jim 1 new trig] in nnother on " which the tune count Appellate com use: were cited to when.» Cute the point. Aft: denying this motion Judge Persons, with little deliberation, de- nied a second motion to modify the Men! Ind wipe out the jail see heel The defense data to support; tit switch at opinion on the penalty an in the form of fifty letters from when: men over the state that wrote the court that Lain was of one of the oldth and most highly respect-. ed Milieu in Bloomington, Illinois. â€any Send Letters Fern C. Watkins, state comman- der of the American Legion; Judge Louis Fitdlenry, of the federal court; Supuel Hastings, president of the|Dnyton Sale company and ,‘_____77 ,--A__ __ "-8tethrertmttveoairt where the VN-II-tvuk iannkmn. iii-dumb: stand in than)“: tPr-a-its-nur-ot" T 77.77‘- m - Wm... - “use! for the defend-m: had at a an the com vacate the judgment " " days in Jail and ttne of m I. h: (rounds that error had been “had when sentence was mud -mdunein theinformatimsamt a new trig! diluted on the other. Pu, attorneys "and. land meant lion-jury“: than, ffud'm'g “Itâ€: in_ 'IG)' Voting. "In notion. ham to theVlinit, “Cd-HLG. himp-vinzcom- Etna-u. by Judge P. L Per- j mm“ Fil "EMMY I“: 9tr saw, placed the 1ttt.err:.riiiiiFr] ClNt"Highldtttt Park Press â€Ibsen {om guilty months vii]: y the ttotsiiiim"irieiiri' DINIIS MOTIONS I: ou- Anvu'nsmks canth 'l1et-.l'P'u"".PttrOetD-aer-iretroai 1th,? iteeh-tstuiatimiitiliGitTUi 1et,ettotheretsetAGa J.A.Wii 'e.ySet'LpI1.ttu_irtiriiiiiiTiluiiiiuii' "iii"iiFiiciirciiii2t pr. Shot". ' mi: H.100! r' twig!" mean to no... others, but , Wm" with the PM! that the penalty m tempera! with mm," l': said in denying the notion. NW point; In: nixed in "pport of the tirst motion to ma 'xhe judgment but the pritteipal on. (was that the tour! Ind erred in granting new trial on one and sen- tmtrirtg on the other. sixtrdiwerem1to,.edooabi1, oCereeptiem.. Theytioet-aaeeatteeutr, 'fiahuasdNr*u.tn.eeiGGGae; 'tyaseh-tstuatioiiii !'cet,ettotherrtsrriita tttemnriutoet-itotiLipiaT, u...uuu, .c-uuc. nun-upon†Allyn‘ iiireiriii, liumpom: was Emu "roehrist, Wilmette. XXL; two Cucko- f Slovakian girls. who the making trips ity their parents' homes-Miss Olga wStopln. Wilmette, and Kiss Helen iki, I teacher at Chicago Musical 'college. Miss Staph: has invited the {Northwestern puny to be guests of} iher uncle at Prague. lot Brannon; In Mina S. Woratait, we Lula. Florida; Dr. R. M. Bonn. Outlook, Montana; R. G. Blake“. Isaak; Monte B, Tnylory Wheaten, TIL; Dr. Albert Parks, wife and (tjet Jeanne. Minneapolis; Allyn I‘So--L- u:»_A__7.. 7 ... - _ A is new of neiGiitFrrri. a: uncle of the defegrdort, mud in a“. this summer of Northwestern unim- sitr's mulling nhmuti, u announc- edPrfheA_ad-.aitrrruG"dir. teteyh1ris1eadimrtt-trrodpaGoad. Mr. Anderson expects 75 person. to take the trip this Year. this _ A moonlight Concert in the ruins ‘of the great Coliseum at Rome, 1 night on the desert, with speeial musical numbers by members of the party, the Sphynx by "tfeniittht,, . mtirboat triNdoms the Nile and I reeetrtioet ot Jennies in charge of Rev. Father Butain. director of the American School of Research, will be features of the European pilgrim-3e old- -_-- -- - .. -. Numerous Interesting Features Planned During Sojourn- Abroad, Report thrdiant Inadekin will any the Mortatranee, and the music wilt be under the direction af Prof. Otto \Singenberget " St. Inn’s. i Bishop Hob-n will be the celebnnt of the poettitheal Inns: " lo I. m., which will Wad " In altar erected in from of the dupeL Cardi- nd Mundelein will mix: from his throne. Thebmsedietion albumen“ Sac-w rateettwiTbeeivmtdaruettte pro-i cession at three ditrervett shrines by] the Cardinal, NORTH SHORE PARTY PLAN EUROPEAN [RIP 1,,“7. _..-‘-... .- - nut-(‘1,Wul be in charge misled by John J. PheL an: widen! of the AW man. other thousands will take the auto- mobile routes. The hymn will be followed in the Procession by hunted: of dim priests from Chimp and neighbor. ill mm Rev. Bishop " P. Hoban. xpiritml director of the society, 6rilt duh-it: the wilt SummatkWtde- Ttietirieri_eetost.fi_or tuuhettahmueuirsiaathiniir, m‘ithIh-M-ei‘hthm. _t.e"tntim_Etteuriatieeokas.aod ther-imtortttemesiaiiiairc PyeCnoree-teasmar,one 19, Vhe'u. in commemoration of the tirst when", 0! the religious Tetv7sPt0ees.restresreotiiean 'tt.eteht8futmttriameamrutr", 'ill mint: in the Com Christi "eert.itat.thseeuttiea- t8te.eiqtvaieetrseVoeihtjiiae -Mu-u. unnu- truly-“Ill! XII-l tematimmt new m. and} the pros-don of the Bland see man - be emitted Sunday, June m, when. in commemoration of the tirst when†of the religion: T peanut. 75,000 lieu, muting all to 4 bunch: of the Holy Name society. star will Why.“ in the Com Christi whe pmceuion " the “in.†mm. out Special trains on the North Shore lief electric tipe wilt our, thmtsands him the - of the mics, while Lin: other thousands will take the auto-{com mobile routes. TI “[1me WILL BE SCENE or CEREMONY June " We _ Gather, ill " all! Nine Society I. Mu.‘ mails-lilo motimttovaeate 1lterrrhteipa1one t Ind erredin r'r"o11'frcr'r't) r. ttte mummy at M M18327 NEW VILLAGE MANAGER FOR GLENCOE‘CHOSEN f George R. Yam of Milwaukee, Wis, has been appointed a village nun-get of Gleam- to till the mn- " caused by the recent resitrstioet i"! H. H. Sharer. m. lulu" Wu thred " m . _rrrrorittodevotehir"GG time to at once. J. A. Williams has been “til. VB- 'etyytm-ueettte-rGiiGird"ii u- m4_,_ Rik-aha: The nppointment was made " the rennin meeting of the village board last week by Pmidunt Winfred D. Gerber. and nurtured by the board. Hr. Yum is In engineer of high standing in his profusion, Ptequstt Gerber and, and in at M h .elyeor.th-orttie"iiiGair. p-.. u-_:.. __--- . - - At tho sum.- time Col. Smith stated that 227 men and women had been jailed over this period, which dates from the time he took office, Dee- ber 6, 1920, to Mar IT. 1927. These are all minor cases. with penalties boing imposed for bootlegging and similar 052nm. States Anon-nay Smith announced that the period between Fem " and Mar 17 had produced $9367. This is but slightly under the - that has been mankind by the squad. The bulk of the tines have come throughyenahiea imposed upon vio- hstorsot.the ptxshibition luv. Sin-ll- er sums have' coel.Yri"iTaiitrieW, drunks and disqrderly Muses. _ Revennes‘of the state's ami- oiBee trom liquor and vice sqamd, aetivities were bound to 3309.150“ through the fithw of the quarterly "port-of tines in the circuit court. STATES ATTORNEYS QUARTERLY REPORT Shows Muted [muse in Rev, ennes of 019. Mostly i The plan oritrinnted when there was I protest throng!) the shite that there was nothing in common be tween “downstate†and the metropol- itan district. The hacker: ot the bill claim that the bertetlt of mammal: "ax district money goes to build up other parts of the slau- at the ex- pense of the city dweller and that the condition of the present state is not economically and politiially sound. ( When the matter was up before there was talk in Ker-ash. of that city sending from Wisconsin Ind joining the new state. Kenosha, at that time, we: the only city and coun- ty voting ntrainst LIFollette and his policies in the entire an". Political, Lv it was identinl in thought to northern Illinois. The counties included in the pro- posed state the in the entire subur- ban district, reaching out, in terms of eities.,to Joliet on the south, De- Kalb on the southwest. than“ to Rockford en the Int, and to Wanke- nn on the north. P The bill is the revival of the Sen, ator John Dem hope for two'aum and van backed by him again. . Once before such a plan was intro. dared with little success. It my. and min it my not, ever get out of the con-mm The fight in the gem-ml Bambi): to divide Illinois in two states in started last week before the new when I Mi bill Nth»; for a state out of Cook. Will. Du Page, We. IcHenry, Del-lb and Boone counties was introduced by Saab: Sim Lint: amt referred to the executive committee. TO INCLUDE LAKE COUNTY wmrolmum __rrkiiiiiriii'iiiirii"i'ii"i srmnmmm mum "I no: than in suu%runumump mtmumun-I lanthanum-mm “with thet of Cook I tree. I.“ 33W udAdhthou-lies [ 53.9.... tummy in 12:88 . 'tRNte THE “WEE TBUISDAY. JUNE u, an vita-{sm- iv? -iaGirr"iiiGi't could an, my can.“ .6 Prt.deritieutGGTiiGTd."iL" htthmththvn‘umhum Wham-Iota. My ml tsu..-, L-_ L,., __-.. A- - - commit!“- Sheric lam “Nahu- pol-(led to In» i.ttmqted an; '01“!thme hummus... Ebb-tun. 1tht9ertrt-AsiiiGriiiri"i, mm 'tieuacii -- aria-u; "m mitten have be: mind from the dumber membership. and! lauded by In enlhmiutic chairman. I',', of whom are eo-oPeratiaq in the onu- tionofphm brackish). No'rTormtarrioiiist Thursday, August tr, is the date set for the third annual Gleam. day. Thi, derision In: reached u a meeting of the churn-nan of the “If. nus committees held last week and plans an already underwly to punk: the coming event the him: an: of the kiruiaut has ever been?“ in the village. (Home: Day in upon-and by the Preparations Under Way Annual Civic Holiday; Notable Event Mate. [ o'clock The team which will oppose the Glencoe C. CN on this neg-ion has not been seteeted, but “Alum an Schroeder Immune" an it will be u: Intention that will insure an interesting match. GLENCOE DAY TO BE OBSERVED ON AUG. " The completion of Glenm'. new bare In“ diamond will be "W “SW11. June Mt, when the open. in: M will be played. This has been design-ted u "Ger- ber by." in honor of Winfnd D. 3... ber, president of the Vin-g: M -L.\ ....c" A_A_ Al 4 A l .. - OPEN NEW GLBNBE BALL PARK SUNDAY June " to link Complelhn ot Grouch}: Big Gale In "Y ___ mum- w m... u... 3‘th counts... In. and Winne- huge comma "squire the full time ot oo. W eaeh and n than. m Jmtees are obliged to kit " the m time to keep ttie 30:6: ia7iiiCi7 inc chard. to take a,, of a tie" Jirrri,,' ar. turn countie- in oHftioet to Bone and “Au7_ __ . . - extra judge for chi-kid: of "Moo population, which would have - ed.Po_tttrieta.tmtitGlGUa. ed to had 200,000. The bill. in the opinion of IlcCu- thy. mighty will put A fourth would be I big aid to we Ind Win- nebago who" coma long have been congested because it in almost I play- sical inwibility for three intu- Total population -----8i8.Ntt The bat. a orixinnlly W by Rep. hunk chanhy. provided In n: .ogmution of then {our em- ties ‘u u follows: Idiom" County -----V .ttrlth. any; caution in Additioi-u-‘Ece. “_ --__. .. - _ A bill which has ill-t ban reported oat M by the Bonn commit- Itt" .tYtitta15erroeides for In ad- 1itirt-t "+Giii Inn-omn PAvouAnLvll “7557-3" __ autumn" - __ --v ""'H_ my will toss the timt_Uil our the m' it tit (“W JTWC 1%"! 7,fiSrtt, lid (in the MM. 'rhtiehtau.inuhe, P.1".aM Hell-n17 for of L N“! mow it two or three times before it looks right? That G a sure sign that your mower needs slur- pening. We have installed the moot iteierttitht sharpening machinery (we do not use tBeer), and when we realm your mower to you it will make mowing the lawn e pleasure. _ When you ftniah mowing your lawn, does it havé ridges of grass all across it? And do you have to Lawn Moirer Sh0p 700 Cantu] Ave-u _ Hixhland Park, mu... Do Not Pull Your Grass Out By The Roots Have Your Mower Sharpened Phone 3090 For Service aummexttemuceo. WE CALL ma AND DELIVER North Shore Section I YELLOW CAB RATE In. “a " an. --nM Mo than he in. m no" “GEL-AND PAIR an TIMPEONI I. P. nun -