's," 'Ttqtm, swath-M E: wwwmugfom E Tho jury which beard the evidence 31 h the â€NM the“: can involv- t k In, Ember and four 0 or: was i dinekmrrd but tack when be fore- 's" In reported the numb-n not g Ttraal2' cu" [none . the debutant: vu Burrettdeeed by Joe Oltmky, his banana-n, but , VII aloud on $10,000 bail when 'Amnwy Eugene Runde left the an n own-cl and signed n his Be- nfuy. _ - _ ‘ :ad-u'iuumwduh- humor -mdaodbeue.emsrmtt. _i,,la,'i'ihth'i'te?,di,t4ii'iii'ii-". i' dwhm 2â€â€- ton-cutth- _ruirt'ltTa"ut1L'"gdt',tt -~VIthh-m " 1tfrpttg1rcatri Pat grth.tstrtgsHtth-1ra rr-ttFefe-tBeta-seth. ['attt-tt-.rt-t.eet â€wt-F'ic-le 7m -C with _ .3. he..." I... M The jury fore- [aid that It iaiiru- "w wr. W" 'o'"""" m“ " than ttto “I: m , to tr, 8 to Cil'r","dl,'l,uT"e2,tuT.tr"ood that -dtr_t'offorett1.thetett. Dr 'l'IHorisin the midst of his Iâ€. BM Ind lain. He and annual report which. when made pub- Iiuvue .mority of the jury were lie will “a. that he has attic omninn that “in; JNat h"I"gh, the most active yeti during whit! het-et one o _ . t . . all“ h r-vmdk his county out of u erm m tmblie otBee. “NM bu' despite nmnolu up.» SW not: it um ‘mpouible to deter. "'UA1hft/'li .1†on Vholrl to plac- the mm. COURT B-ottheJ'uromtromtttestart Tir--, hgHthateoettUthetimdefeetdnatta RevemednndRemnatdegtottr- 'eN in MI] (anally responsible. etait com by Slut-c -- ---._ . mm MSTATIFAVOIS' _ ___ _-'-"?- [ COUNTYBOADWNDS Whmmmw Inc-£10110 - H to the Wain-n Sun. that dur- - do can. of as jury delibem than " who were aka. lie Add anon-newlybdlotmjury mind I. to , for conviction of Bach-r. Par-all, Martin, Nye wad Buick on the conspincy chum Me aid that thjrrrmniatehaNt-9to8 In nun-ital of Braeher, Pun-ll nndgurtirt.gtdttto8toriruittinthe use! of Nye and Bukk. Mr. lo" room (but the jury mod of the time in 6 for will Ind tr for se- with! in the use: of Bath" and ted me: his": in Wuhan. Mu In“ a! Guy-lake "a g-aotthei-.Ttteother-s have": Walter PM. Antioth; I.†o. Shaw. Zion: 600m mint. = 11.. No.70. Zita; A. L Ten.. lion: Barri Stanley. Zion; Tin-u Lynn. Run-d Luke; Robert Gm. Mutant; John Irving," Newport: C. F. Lad. 1ahertrvi1U; aicrGidrd 7 - ,t, til the Security Sav- - bin! " Vim. while Buick lath. ttresident, vice-president and “an. myectivrly of tho Bar. lington Oil company. .Nye In: (mi, via-pf: of the Fin: Niacin] hunk Bantu. Km. , T Tho Mala-u The Mend.“- ure Boy W. Buch- cr all In E. Peanut. former [reu- unn of Luke county, Ind Clark C. Nâ€, CAI-b R, Buick Ind Budd E. $Hrifmetmt Oil mummy etsaid with mm to ambush $100,000 of 14h county fee 3W Arthur Fisher battled nil - Ion: Ind through the greater win of the following day outlaw of two former Lake county Mm! Ind um: etch-h of the "iJarMlWlBtltt IN NBW '"Jgl"aU'd"l, m m mums u mmmszlwmamm warren a'-...- “InnnAnnun ._.__. And Will Be Fluke!» _, - ,___‘__A _-_-_, 7 ‘nmamc‘- ï¬tment!†'yPrr'e1t.etr-eth. â€haw-Iva» 'tierrritstupieiterrttt Q _'iT',t,t,ritill,iiltWttitiptttti Press _ I Tram-Ole Bonn List Wonk; Unable to Each " _ -...-.. unnl'l' 'e"--'.. h sttN"t2tgiEiiiittiiic, lob-mu - mm Mth-t‘td that†Itch-du- MW“ lbs-cu. *¢~w"th-ry. huhh‘ Ae.etre.-aq.-qt..t- n-wgnmup . â€â€˜I iiAeiooiauaeaikts. at"iL"tarat'.tttgt wGeirrsrdinthe an In. "ai'ry"itGb"iri'iGGGk a. u- m I... n. and I! In. {a 8,'s'"te.rf gm any g... â€Hun-ail. Vivi-:2; '"r"tr'-utertt9thr_ d!" hit. 150%me ammummm 't.rtn$hostrrtat.r. Aunt-all mythmmmom We... t.uuaGa .i"iuGiFac I‘dWMJ-hlJ-Al- in“ It. to. but can! Ont-$15883! h --iuari' 'ehhrham.h-d.ddrmiinthuttirc CIR tinny-tam...“ mm 'erter..Gieht PHI-1 1911:7qu FWIInvdvdmni-not-Im: Incumollmdinmi'oxhh mammoth.“ â€but“ .'.hydetefeen-, An old land can: that has been on the but dg'ekersttte. 1914 m n- ull-God to the Circuit noun for I 'etheruatetr"trhrrurrtaste Supt-me court men-d the decision of the late Judo Earl Reynolds in the (am can of none Geebmeht mind the Gunny of his. Th “I have not â€mounted my endi- day for mkction been» I did not consider it net-usury.†Dr. Taylor stated. "t was of the opinion that it would he (with!!! understood that I was to be . candidate.†Dr T1310! is in the midst of his Annual report which. when made pub- lie will Show that he has. [and through the melt active ye-r during his term in public om. Two others. derd Conrad, long I deputy coroner. and formerly in the undgnfking holiness in Wanke- an. and Dr. F. R. Martin of Liber- tyville. nu expected to be audit!“ for the an in opposition to Dr. 2as'ur. If MW to the olBee, Dr, Tay- lor will ho ntste to bout of having rend for so emtaecrttive mm in the poniUon. Re In dotted the first that in 1896. succeeding Dr. F. I. Knight. who held the can: fer m- Dr. J. L Taylor. county coroner, will lack mitt-(ion it the wring imariea and the when] election- t the fall. it was unmanned by that Itch! In _ DR. TALYOB TO RUN FOR COBONER AGAIN 1htts Been {can in This Ole: An. Gitert Good Service; The Fold it designed to verve I two-fold purpose. Primarily it is to be the bone of all had plane open- tions now " the Naval Reserve Aria- tioo Unit Ind will be unperviud by Lint. P l E. Gillespie, A-V (G). U. S. N, 'irldi21'2','l nuke: of the N. S. Naval Reserve Aviation Unit. the then commandant. Captain John F. Him, U. S. N., In]! and mm were provided to Bet the work nurt- ed. The work in developing the Jietd begun in Int: July, 1927, and has now reached the point where flying operation- will be regularly eonduct- 3., the fg,PttsiA'ia aide to the comm-mint. Nil: ivll district " Gun-at Lnkn. ttl., who is now on duty in charge of nan! reserve avia- tion in the Navy department, Wash, ington, II. C. With the mint-nee of the chief of the bureau of Immut- ies, Rear Admiral William A. Mot- (ell. U. s. N., former command-m. It Great Lam. iod the assistance at The new Beld is located on the north portion of the luv-l training station mnndn Ind when fully com- pleted will be of proportions to ac- oommodnle all types of planes. Tho-Great an}; aiavdrt ix the re- w]: of the allow of Lt.-Cortsmander 15.4.5.4th With Read Admiral Henry J. Zia-0hr. commandant. and other nth: mm one": tn this am an... part in the min. the new landing Add at the Great â€a and “mining union In: oteheinli, opened Tieduesdny. Harold W,fehodretd, D-P., U. S. N "(haul “m0. “mud Much": Irrad- hu. Mrthmeh. in. card a'.u=a'gr/drigtut up ,_-- _‘.~.m Shamanism-mat 't,u'tgut.edtltcrt,t.ti,,T, lmcolhmmot Land lama.0uhndtm b. Writinhdln. t8a--i-tsm,ita. l=t'tu'.t,te'fattt,e - “Angling-.33... This m. E. G. Frye, of Liberty- vilu.istomee"iarttis reward '.'ye-teexhihitatheseaip,or "tYebeaattot-i.orCharge. Wil- eoxefuB-trvm-trowat.iettar,, 'er"'!""'-:)".).)-,., Haiku. -r?taasitmtotur-t,rsetsi, 'eufuur--.ic' The] f'eM'itPAtt'tg.trt the Net _ty_aslerudhsetku-eris, tuteheuttr. Th. In)†mid-forth: bermewk-itrth.s-U lamb!“ â€with“? 1'tt"yPP"-t'-1etu, _ Idhtlmv-bbhnni manhunt-hat. bothering farmers in Libertrvilie, nil-cud uh. Murtiieteirt uni Halt Day, are due to come to an untimely aatdtmdaasertd,itsuamedhult week when one vol! hmster presented chin of but) to County Clerk Lew An inquest m held at the home by Dr. John L. Taylor. county cor- oner. LIBERTYVILLE MAN Simms has rgsided in the vicinity of Fox Lake for many ye." and has beers engaged in the resort of res- u'mt bathe“ for the greater part of that period. [ Raidi- his wile seven sons Ind. daughters survive. _ CLAIMS WOLF BOUNTY Said to Bare Shot Animal Last Week £11)†Region; Oth- veg-ks Hiding himself in I small clothes clam under the belief that the sound of the discharge of the gun would be dudened. Willis J.-Simms, md " years, proprietor of Willis Inn at Pox Lake. tent a bullet into his brain early Fridny morning. He died I tew minutes later. Finnucinl worries coupled with ill- ness from which he has suffered for years is believed to have prompted the net. according to the Waukegan _ Last summer was 1mprofiutrle for Simms and he 1nd worried much of late over timuteiU "airs, Simms has Mend from accumu- Il “tacks of meianettolia tor several youâ€. Just before Christmas I year :30 he disappeared and was found two weeks later unnderinz about Chicago in a coma. He seemed to re- n few minutes of Search she opegéd the clout door and found her hus- band in I dying condition. Died in Pew Iii-tee Marshal Joseph Riggs wu unn- amed to the home. Inning! Rig:- carried the inert form of the dying -fromtheero.ettoat,eduna then called a physician from Spring Grove. Simms died before the min] of the phnkhn. his wife was awakened by a sound which she believed was that of a fall~ in: body. It ia thought that the wind of the chat awakened her and ahe actually heard the body of her husband or the gun {all to the floor of the closet. _ Alarmed, In. Shams arose and started a aux-ch of the home. After but: Clout After the son had left the home Simms upparently obtained the rifle and went into the closet, closing the door utter him: He placed the gun against his temple and pulled the trigger. 'Simms chose an hour before mem- bers of his family had arisen. He had left his bed at about 6:30 o’clock to prapm breakfast for his son, Wit. lis, Jr., who is employed in the Union nation in Chicago. _ Shoots Iii-sell with Me Late Lu! Wat In Closet " His Ila-e; Despa- dent ls Belief Wolfe: or dogs that [Mic been -sewtmrimaiNoeth his full faculties, 50178:; T, Worried Over Finance- If Rm TWAY. vacuum a, I!!! bride is . member of Alpha Xi be}; sorority. and her tia- of Aeacia fntarnity. Mr. Thompson, too, was Fla. Upon their return they will live in " Grange. Mr. Thompson uni Misa Olson had only two attendants, In. Omar Duhm of Kenilworth and Leonard Hurried of Highland Park. Miss 01- Inn and her matron of honor have been friends sinee childhood and have tom through murmu- school, high school and college together. They graduated from Northwestern uni- versity in the class of 1923. The mad " the close/ofthe tteremonr, Mr. Thompson and his bride left on . hteymoot trip to St. Augustine. Mrs. S. D. Thompson of Amboy, Ill. The Rev. Leland Hobart Buford; read the sérvice " 4 o’clock. After the wedding supper. which WIS A simple. afternoon wedding took plug in Kenilworth yenudly. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Olson of 786 Rogers avenue,, when their daughter. Miss Dorothy Marguerite, became the bride of Rollin S. Thomp- son of La Grange, son of Mr. and Mrs. s. D. nomiis'ngr -ieiG. Herman Knox. spendthrift. Like Forest-He) on petition for atr- pointment of cortservator. Jury trial. Letter; of conservator-ship issued to State Bank of Lake Forest. William A. Mahen, spendthritt, Highland Park-Hearing on petition for appointment of conservator. Jury (rid. Bond of conservator fixed at Hearing on finat report. banging; to Jars. t2, S. Florence Morley, Waukegnn - Executom authorized to make partial distribution. The executrix in the eqtate of Am- brose Cramer, me Fore-t. was au- thorixed to sell certain aa-trr. Bear- ing on the petition for partial dis- tribution was continued to December Probate Judge Martin C. Decker Wednesday nbpmved upon: of a (an! nature in the mt- of Hats- nah J. Gullagher, North Chicago. and on Allen Walsh, .WIW, and both estates were dead. Recent Mitten in “the Un- der Settle-at Nu up Fro- (Zourt Docket James M, Hart, Highland Park-- IN PROBATE IXMNY ii 751*“??? Mrs. Donald W. Mercer of 37 In- dian Hill road, is a sister of Miss, Raymond, who with her famiV, moved to Winnetka from Evammn Miss Raymond is a graduate of Northwestern unitemity in the class of 1925, and is a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Mr. Mayhew graduated from the University of Illinois, and is I Sigma Chi. The engagement of Miss Lida Rar load, daughter of Mrs, Lillian E, Raymond of WW, to Harry Mayhew of Wnukenn. sun of Mrs. A. E. Maybev of Lou Antreles, it: announced at a bridge party given by Mrs. Raymond at her home, fi'tt Willow road, Dee. to. The wedding date is indefinite. In. Dublin msteetaimed sixteen iomsu at n dinner“ miscellaneous shower " her home in Kalil-urti- baturday evening, December 17. train-ted from North-uh": in the din of 1923. SKATES SHARPENED We will sharpen Skates while you wait wary night from 6:00 to 8:30 and Saturday from' 1:00 to 8:30. BOWMAN ' DAIRY 1DMPANY particularly, you and your children should drink it every day. of Bowman', Milk gives itou "strength and vigor to resist The creamy richness CHICAGO W SUBURBS 700 Central Avenue - A Short Distance from the Rink Lawn - Mower Shop “z'l'r‘T aim GG"W'si: , . l . AL _ _ -‘W at the Deerfield Section Mrs. Lorenzo Johnson and Mr, and Mrs, Ayres Boat of 701 Sheridan road will open their home to their friends Christmas afternoon after 5 o'clock. Miss Hinrmus attended_the Nation- al Cathednl school at Washington. D. c, and is a graduate of New Trier high school. Mr, Buchanan is a graduate of the University of Wis- cunsin and a member of Sigma Phi traterasitir. The enguement of Miss Cabin: Seymour Hit-man to Perry B. Buch- anan is announced by Miss Hinman'l mother, In. George Wheeler Ilium-n of 576 Oak “reel, Winnetka. Mr. Buchanan is the son of Louis L. Bu- chanan of 59t Cherry street. The wedding is to be in June. ' lug/Emmi. Mr. Mayhew'. family lived in Eva-soon were nus up and at prawn! be has relatives re- siding there winter, TELEPHONE H. P. 557-55.