oel Warwick %,tbe juvenâ€" winsome souâ€" who is clever ed parts, and byterian butâ€" other strong, Vilson Bryce, inder of the litable work. bring; to ?Mt as an s Da Veiga is ard Johnston, l'liOpera comâ€" send is ~the i connection obbéry, was y Municipal chicago last rrested the of carrying s _the gentleâ€" ‘ole in "The ctor ilLGene n any role he ian with the tle Miss "Captai 'm.n' 39 en of th: fuC,_In â€" "Dear h Laura Hope r1ore Producâ€" Mr. Hutchiâ€" asts and diâ€" ‘s includes ecutive secâ€" E, publicity nd Toils enlist ~ the My th@ police I! %g 0 promptly continued $» Broadway He will be @8 h iving "Th _ seenic 1924 in the \'\‘Forld venth 3P Best who Sheriff Lawrence Doolittle has reâ€" FROM LAKE COUNTY Thursday, Nov. 21, 1929 Interesting W About This Part of North Shore; County Seat â€" hospital. _ H for months. E‘LSW Shoriffs*® Walter A of Lake Vnm after lyi“k. P son‘s home in Lal five days, after he iated by coal gas ns farm home. _ John A. Faubel, veteran laundry firm head and long #omï¬ent in the Business affairs of Waukegan, passed away at his home, 534 North Sheriâ€" dan road last week, after an illness of months. He was 65 years old. Gust Gregorsky, proprietor of the Central Coal and ,Ice company of 1526 Greenfield avenue, North Chiâ€" cago, was heldâ€"up and robbed of cash and checks totalling $167.21 while he sat in his office one night last week, Lake county for 60 years and of Wauâ€" kegan for the last 30 years, died last week Edwin Merton Jones, well known Lake county man, died last week at his home in Grayslake: following an cight months iliness. He was born May 11, 1865, onâ€"the same . property on which he died. A burglar of feminine tastes and préeferences, ~broke into the home of William Smith at 422 North avenue, Waukegan, while the family was away â€"making â€" offâ€"with a â€"$1,000 fur coat, and some bottles of perfume. Seized by two men as he passed a driveway < on (North .Jackson . street, Waukegan, about midnight, Edward L. Salmon, proprietor of a store at 1220 Washington street, in that city, was hustled across the street into the dark and robbed of $100 in bills and several dollars in change, recelpts from the store. J ~: â€" Police magistrates are not among the officers named underâ€"the constituâ€" tion for cities under the commission form of government,â€" and, according to Circuit Judge Claire C. Edwards, it is not mandatory that Waukegan hould 1 istrate, _This probâ€" ablyâ€"will settle a controversy over the matter in the county seat city. _ Confiscate Many Guns â€" _ The number of hunters arrested oped a problem for the sheriff. He does not know if the guns are to be Justice courts through the county have become minature arsenals loaded with all types and brands of shotâ€" guns taken from illegal hunters durâ€" ing the few days of the pheasant hunting season, according to Sheriff Lawrence Doolitle. Thomas Goggins, 75, a resident of tance in at Atwell 83â€"yearâ€"old resident illa district, died:last week z in a partial swoon in his e in Lake Villa for almost after he was found asphyxâ€" oal #as beside the stove in He 4 1 ~poor healt} en ty n Tob [ i' = the organization. & 4 T tipum) .anthunting _grounds. .. _ Many . paid delivered toâ€"himâ€"by â€"theâ€"justices â€"of the peace or sent directly to Springâ€" field. _ The sheriff stated that he inâ€" tended to get an immediate opinion from Springfield. The guns ultimâ€" aul;.u'm taken there and destroyed or More than 100 arms were taken in Mundelein, Libertyville and Diamond Lake districts where Chicago hunters swarmed into the wealth of pheasâ€" pensive guns: State Motorcycle Cop Given Large Damages John. Daley, state motorcycle poâ€" li¢ceman who was seriously injured on June 5 in a collision on route 21 nstsm 0 178 ‘ TBE â€"P R ES 8 Four Styles of Focalipse Heaters for the Home PuBLC SERVICE COMPANY â€"O bile accident and failed. to knit, _ sued the owner and driver of truck involved in the collision in ’cuit court. t e while in the performance of his duty, | cago, â€"and â€"driven â€"by â€"Edward â€"Scopoâ€" has been awarded a judgment of $3,â€"| line. 2 ;. T 000 ‘against the Chicago Wet Wash The damages asked are $50,000.; Laundry company, whose truck was| P,. B. Newcomer, director of the alleged to be responsible for the| Zion band, sued for $1,000 for damâ€" erash. Daley had sued for $10000.] ages to the machine. Several Damage Suits Result from Accident Paul Warren, of Zion, whose arm Warren was hurt August 28, near Everett when the car in which he was riding collided with a truck beâ€" longing to Nathan Wagner of Chiâ€" 51 South St. Johns Avenue Heater Simplex Focalipre Herte® _ AsSED THE «LITTLE BY LITTLE® WAY the cirâ€" Carl Newcomer, who was in the machine with Warren, asked $5,000 in another suit against the same parâ€" ties for three broken ribs that kept him from serving in the Zion band. surance as far as he could learn. Of course it may be true that the modern youth smokes too many cigarâ€" ettes but do you remember how, in the good old days, they used to chew their tobacco?t 85