": -iarii; FiaiiaGia -"__ Murder Penalty Fixed in County Record “on out It Pt-,'-. ls. “two-adamant [ha-twitthuhhh nan Lake Main. The like Staffs Attorney Charles H. and Peo-trd Bell for the murder of In. Braden, who ntso lived in the vicinity u his faith. He was found "my of m- '.rbgeCherfttermrtNrguit- my cl 1805 and It phi-n! hid - In I-rr to. Iain " I in: will - ain-II“ ad the wad: of the murder of William Back. a Lake county runner, it will be the forth time in the hietory of this county that the extreme punish-tam for murder will have hen meted out. Between the years was and 1921 three murderers were sentenced to hang by Lake county juries. Two at them were hanged while the third. Ig- nan You we: saved " Governor Len Small. who (ranted a reprieve a few hours before the execution was sched- uled to take place. end then later com- muted the sentence. Pan's mun-ted eeMenre will expire in 1930. ) rm: um i ms l The (In! hanging victim in Lake county was William Bell, who lived metedi,tGeeaaeorgotuBrGo_ Dominick Breanne. found gain) Inst ONE IN 1865; OTHER. 1872 LAKECOUM'YHAS IIh0N0I1hMINls Sentencing of Two at Once Last John C. Shatrev, publisher of The Post, assumed ronhkdt of the paper in 1901, Had it is through his leadership and insisunce on the maintaining of high standards. that The Post has men who made it. Towering nineteen stories above Chieaeo's newest and proudest grew thoroughfare, the Post building stands a: a symbol of those ideals, gel-ine- ll" nts and the long yum of steindflst resolves which preceded its creation. The Post has never been I paper to appear. to the aeration seeker. The old-time dethtition of new: as “ovary- thing or general interest that is tit to print" has always been Ind ever will be good enough foc The Post. It, Tet" nation Is "tAieaxo's cleanest news- paper" means "ure to The Post thon its wonderful new building. l A notable epoch in the life of I great Chicago newspaper was marked recently by the completion of the magnificent new home of The. Chicago Evening Post at 211 West Wanker drive. It was the culmination of yen: of effort toward a definite ttoat, the realization of an ideal. But more im- portant than the building itself. At- chireetaral gem that it is, are the ideals and achievement! of the news- paper itself and the work of the men who made it. Something About This Splendid Newspaper and Its New Home Improvements in All Departments “may: IS mmmms ’ I?IleNMrBtJIIgyIlRt Providing the death penny in in: NOTABLE STRUCTURE Nein Chicago Post Buildihg ', tfurseemirt,ura,rtsr- "'rPyetPh.1-ms-es6.d conntyquhr'u RatrertrMCth- Wb9e serving a life Deqttmteq in Jul- iet penitentiary. â€my It'd-M hi, eons-u. AM a (Macon. The "see-tob-tF-tnet- sfemm.ftmmdA.tTh.5.t.tgt- AWN-loom“. Two yen: at" the hanging Ic- cnrdmg to Canny Recorder I. o. Rrrtekwar. two boys who were pick- ing up hickory nuts in I wooded ac- tion . abort distance from the scene of the murder found a up mining arollofpaporm. â€was†31:de that this in the loot ' from the Brides, home In Dell. I (been able to keep it the top these 1twenty.seven years. Prior to his stew.. llardship The Post had been ahly em:- “ducted by two men. Its founder, James W. Seott's death in 1896 Her- ’mnn H. Kohlsaat became the publisher I and remained in control until 1901, l when Mr. Shaker atqnired the paper. / Moving from its old headqlurters lat Mt South Market street to the new ‘ era in the life of the paper. Increased etrort,rirtereased enthusiasm. at once 3 infused the stair, New and better fea- tures were immediately added to nuke the pages of The Post more attrae-i llive. The entirely new mechanical iequipment. most notably the giant‘ Dresses below the lower level of 1 Wicker drive, which, are capable of I turning out 100,000 sixty-page papers! an hour, gave added inspiration to. this 1 [greater lead toward making a t'mer paper- l wanied to say for the in: C!" that m innocent m In being HM. my stun-em b "g,t.htttt m brought on the Mold: _ Aggy: notdhwin: iiiatoetGrurdGiC wind that heals.†Yehudi). WayneMy-Mofbdu mwcmhtheukuhotthem 1nd than berth-oat was “with I madam-churn. Anm‘n; money secreted ii her hom-e 1nd after Bell had been aimed down, the Brider. cused Btlt of seeding the moneys Thetheorrofthestatesthat Bell its angry u the vol-u foe Bell kept company with a dorlrrter of Mrs. Briden. He wanted h marry the girl but her mother refund to comm: to the marriage so he m reiected by the girl whom he loved Sheriff o. H. Heath carried M the execution of Bell on that date. An extensive advertising campaign, by which the story of The Post is being told in striking color pictures and in words. WI: one of the first moves of the manngement in herald- ing the new order of things. Old readers as well u hundreds of new ones noted with pleasure the more attractive And more interesting tone of The Post's pages. They agreed with The Post trdvertisimr slogan. "Chieaeo's Cleanest and Best News- PKper-. plge for every age." New activity us also the order in the circulation department of the paper. With a fteet of shining new motor trucks, transportation of The Post editions to centers ot distribu- tion was rude more swift and sure. thus largely ohvinting the dlily fear of countless steadfast readers that they might miss their copy of The Post. Now their copy is waiting, and‘ they are sure it is the manic“, N-ntaininlz the very law a, get nhle, in addition to their.th feat.. WhextnakedbrtheaheritrifVd hit!†' ' I The boys are urged to appreciate Ivy education his done far them. Eand they 31y they never would have, Y learned to play football it they hudn't had it. MIL!†WWW Omaha‘s-simu- vim. Ina-h. 'ud-and‘h- ,lonllhn nun-ni- but. EMU)!“ d (MMGVEM in cum-“WWâ€. ,rt0thoghted.d-iattm.itt-- 'etei.trrrt'tc,?i"qtleMPm ar.dMihmonettniimu0+h.r. 1aihiti.-emdb-hs, WWW, 7. M i M Idle! mt: "t'lr':lt,',rdig BABY BREAD Three rtg'dtgi't, .1131? um awn-r AND MAN " DUI m VASE PLAN during the open nun " adh- bound North Show Lin tab will nuke a "new stop an Couch- that. "L" nation. only a I" It... than; the main enhance to tho aqqt..imm. From Mt to " 3n" all mtethhmmd min: will no.) a Coun- “not; This will give north than I.“ 'tr,r1tt,Ptof,Htttt?tt,etee lain: in going both to and (You the, open. The special atop will be made; by trains operating over both the‘ Skokie Valley Ind Shore Line may as well as those in the Libertyville- Mundelein service. 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