'Jiltl.ltJltirCtiiJh1i, in Ame: {1'}! W; Con- I and Man Cheerful a the my top noor of the - W. on the rough board Willi M and Mn; anon; the Ull- It Lat Srsiahsd m "cm! and when hospiu th. - (my-green frame of the uith a» 'toffold in whieh Ignats Pot: mil mil u py with his life for the killing of "men William Peteraon. is lately \mmo in the In the dim light filtering thruutu men II but small windows of the attic. "mi, , The gibbet on which Putz "m lr an die was ended Wednesday eve- der; ling. md was tested out with a age, a "has. The trap sprung perfectly "as a CM the has was suspended in mid- Villa, air with the fope tightly knotted lakel _aMgtAtrr tee) Coon house em- l a men - spent Gri, 'iidiiUhg in clean- who" by up the, dust of ages that harm!" attend on: every article in the t we" th "tie Ind the dim room is now ready time 4 (at the execution. Unless the su- sought We court intervenes Pot: will Mor that on June 16. from 3 -'ou. thawing that the gibbet on '"P.th' which he" will die is ready and wait- i clams a for Mn. talked cheerfully with l an. "I " moneys and nepomrs as his'lmd , rm: told him of their efforts ( plnee. h'm the decision of the eir-iHe " "it noun by appealing to the Js-rt.?..',',' h pm can. Pot: (mod the big 1 will N ma «mm ht: bill of excep-ibmud "ens-adjoin! about his training; W1: oreght" ieeistr-hietttrsement in,' Mt. Darin: the Mn! he was often if"; walled all W his long ix/n-il,',' . f.hee, but - that he is await- i/Ja"? not-authoring better. in?! 'Mtobeputy macaw": a. J. cum, m will walk teller?!" "b-thr'" "like I little man." The 'clued -.. wk - in My conununh- trains _ :tttMueu','l"'t)'ll'i"'lil,e,t: J, "i.T-dioemrsitdietthett"iseiiem fwd! all! adol- on his 12-»le ca""".").--' in!!! of Matti The m-tmostheuufpttts mwmwmw HymanWLbemul tl-ant d the Illinois State I wmuwes- m "ee-ttextreme-or' M1. dart, 'i7Tiiio-.mettoeuttertr --r*rerat'rs' of, 'Y 'r'H '.ew-r' -i" "ttrtiqrpii0ttrtaeAa-uts"y ii"aih-itnther-oi- a9br0.imrmh-i1term"'e "Sail"?! __, "Math-twining» "www.mg hunddinchmplu- "db-mm. In iguana-mum . ad. thumbs - at L .m-luam,m K -tetteetht-orttotrH- 't"trq-tueftiAdentiie ' Walkman-City b "10!th- ,-drttruyotrt"_hs "det-ot-setter-forthe "livid-n. "up." vb..." '--, "Walkab- Mum-mo! - "hretmeqtek.0fneerswi11 thht't'iectt'g',grt'i't _ mud-mas. _ d. At-ou-ed Att-ste." . mun-mu: ,t.Atitu.-aetnthshrtusar. };uu-I-n fer Wound-y igrehade Bwar, . W W!!!" tut. bin-Miami" $tuTtltu,t'ttl'l,td'lli M dam-edition! -.raegrdtelarh5ah-dMgrr- d-dbhthudtn In: mushy-null." --tmt-t.Mtemsertee "who. Inc-lemon". "an." JUDGE EDWARDS LETS JURY SHED COATS IN COURT 1Fat-vr.etruoecueaes,n saeeiies from Lake (but! to Attend Con- vention at.Gaietrbtmr' hhdvlluwm-ndu '3... maintain. William Snydonw " reaming at Lahe Wk, I. in the Kenoshnt hospital With both legs peppered with bum and three men an tl jail u I malt of a shooting teri which took place at the ideal Inn! in the town of Pleasant Prairie. Tho men and" and! are Romeo Mor. retti, proprietor of the 151209, who 1.s Cit-110d with shooting Sny- der; Irwin Snydor, 24 Mrs .of' age. I non of tho injured man who "as um into custody at Lake Villa, and Redmond Cloud, also of lake Villa, who is said to have been a member of the Snyder party and who-warmed at thallium after the tsh6oting. Seven] other Rev; who were in" the place " the time of the shooting an being Fought by the sheriff m4 his aids. Morrow claims that the party from Lake Villa attempted to hold up the plat. The son of Snyder chin" that the shooting followed an ligament over the price to be paid for drinks purchased in the pine. Sheriff Rnuen and his aids are making s thorough investiga- tion into the shooting and the men will be held in "il until the facts are brought to light. We! Snyder Will Recover While uWxrdee -is-sufterintr from "W'mhhot wounds in his legs, it was declared at the hospital that he would probably rec cover end Sheriff Ewen of Kenosha had W to take him to the county H] u soon as he is able to leave the hospital. The mm: was de- clared to be suffering from great pains u e molt of his many wounds but surgeons shading him believe that Ms maven will be tepid mien No.3 poisoning sets in. TheeNurtksgderhasrtotasyet beertnbutog_eraiottofttte shooting, but it wu exuded that ttemmidmi-tementtothe iotrietatt-durhtethedas.The mdmwpullodfromhis tredatrau-8o'eloekinthe momitwbrnrrr_diotoraneettf the an" wounding of his father .nddeeumdtutuudtteen so ftuht-dwt-tusttooting took 'attstthsttteu4mttnmtrerr combos. Berfhrareouldtte 1-dthrtmetttndoeatmetttanr t,'aTfa'1a,tNUt but- ;qu qfthefather. _ tfatrtudt& CeadtHhteatori-tadnsto Jraetarutu-dettuu-turt. -tt-tedtotttegt-ttrthnt mumummm "sdudaahedfeedettths,madtttat nftrrhrhnd-dth-thatmse aftheamnmlsednP.rbet1eaod gtmehhhn-theheqd. In!" ttebtir'tte-dtmtuahetmrn and linden-lust. m 8am HU~WIM¢UM 'itqth-n-teeraftralthe pmudundrthon-whohu' iu-Mld. Tumsud- "ii-dui-ir-Ural/i-ia-tiii-tit-tGi-il tHhedut_ymtwuttttq pail-w:- about.bot Mammy 'hrhtthertoerthntthemembee' ofM-trttrdt+dtotso1drmthe phat. BOWMMM handgun-1mm" aa'dtutPoeetyteprtthtstt?t- gurtaodrtaKedahoehte. Rodo- new: to his story, {on toth. ".mfu-thblo'ndm eHeedth.tthissMnexaefoe mrathtI-mrmdthatUhr-. mucus-mum. "n,uthoeWdi-s. MGKoc-Jndlahfor- gymxwmdw 1'ltg'2ittt,g/, W m h' _ ha Hoo- pitd; M Others in Jail After Shooting 7...".HCW WttthrrLiaetChi-mtd ottmNt-tuheaePtstggoir. aetm3.ttqtm&eeuhertt-t MARRIAGE LICENSES Situ,uth-ofia. "Hun-Ind m Ion, "offenddnl': Pturthg.tNmteettt.ur--d "than" _ himW.M-ndlu $lhNr,bothofMihV 'talArteeAttn.mtd-rurir 'w " "aidinl in the Kenosha t legs peppered a! . By A. E. DOVE! at Seem": See-1t, Ttth I I Trust Company l Business of the reconhr'l 'ttnee for the week ending June 8, 1m: : Number of conveyances, 102. Number of chattel moi-toga, " Number of U. S. A. reign". 2. Number of trust deeds tad mort- _nges. 37. Total amount of loans, $176,- 864.50. . Total number of instalment: filed, 178., Business conditions brink with loans above the average. . _ "Phi fomrwHitg' If! the mat" tm- portant deals: In wntaernn---Psul and Hunk Klinger bought a 83 foot lot on southwest corner of Elmwood and Ielrose avenues from Living Pllle- fout for nominal considers" lg- natz Hodnik nnd wife bought the Eton pluce on northwest corner lay and Sunderlin street- for $8,500. William Herbert Johnson bought 90 3cm in section " on the futr for indicated "M'Ill gave back trust deed for $10,000. In Lake Forest-Jane E. Allen and others bought the Calvin Du- ,mnt_etrtate prbperty on mm mm: 1titotocWirhinarfhiLiitiit md Sheridan and for hadieated 825,000 and monveyed it to State -Bank of Chieago " trustee. Pran- 'eis E. MBnierre and Donald B. Douglas bought the James o. Wnt.. Jey place on southwest corner WV. 1eonxin and Woodland wanna for Lit-dictum! $18,000. , In "hw-l-Algernon P. Mor.. by and wife bought the 1tohett P. Stupey pmpcrty on south side of "wood - west of Bid! street. for 34,500. _ 7 fl - In Lake --atoland E. o. Rub and wife bought the John G, Hagan place on south id. of Geniu- m nae between Shut-Mu: mad and Mn.. ple avenue, for inPeetod, 810,500. In Wad D-thu-UV E. Timon ind wife bought the Ray- mondt. Matter farm af 86 an! in section: 19 and 80 for indieated "0.0"- __-_ In [herewith Yittae--0tto B. 'rotedor.esdwiNttorottttteWil- ttsmw.amarummstumrettt- mesetermterefMihmienradKo. Eirtur-gfetrmmstrtntemtaH- (or 1."me rump-An! T.agot1eramtmrirebmotttttrrtor T.Grirrsesrueqtrtrsorthetqe hxNeqrr-tnrtdrBmtt--Drterso. tgeha-aradsrtfis-ttthe 'ttrrB.3oh-famoelrT%n- hmmlmmm midsutorm 85,000. -etto9M00-rbe-. tnqra.taattueh-BbraHrr.Ah- "etsandottteestrerqhtkrtltTht WWI-nick!" an uh Cithertrsrftr8MW. Inav-ah-AOS-inn' gamma". in "u',ed't'Tu'l'r"1'Uir'itT"t"l otgor-ted,etmssC..Dnnieis and 0th." for trsaented 'Moo. In qhtrretir-tamis N. Una-h. boom the Charla has: fun oti64-tnseetiem",9mtdi0, gttrtndieatadt86,itd-tmat deedUehfete 815.5". - - "may: "iiiaez-ieV-.. 'hukl-ydn .ssdwtte-tttheMee%rtC. ,rirtuat-truee-etttMt 1it.i'ii'ilit.itiittlFt'iii'iii"; 'iiiiiiiiiitlrtRttst'li?o' county Tuuh.O-q9eruth. Only uni-mminh TRANSFERS 14hr émaumu HARDING "I. TO.PRINCITON FOR narrow. DIOIII. tlttlof Ixmuvo to like Add". " Uanllno of the Princmn Bat. ' do Ionumont. Washington. ' Harding. "can": ding and I small In Wuhlnsmo than]; when today in u are-lei. Tho President and u: my "I" clad on , regularly gonadal gm. and "IF so lo" Bbundbrook. Pro- then the trip will be my" " eu? Amp-nun; the President; In do dtuttet to 'err. Harding. were Senator Runaway-en. Senator up. no at New Jenny. Speaker (inlet: of tho house. Beau-n Christian no nav- enl new-papa- men. mum ill-alum of lune! En- un'hunen no" [lam-n. _ The (rib from tum-n to Princeton todu will be much by nutouwbne. the President "Thing than about noon:: Spatial In: at the unveiling of the Princeton name monument. con- nemorldnc Washington'l Vim then tho British and new" force. Er. his historic mun; of tho I). was. the Prudent inter ourtatottt"ettnniMre-nttu Princeton university mammal! W at-Nrttet: then-innit?!" enter upon him a down-'- degree no will return to \Vuhinnon Friday evening. AMI. lotion Get 312. In Bald a; lama-(O A on. " tooth Chicago. Chic-.0. Jinn 9.--ewo automobno muldupthe Butt-onion.) um Pen III-aunts nun: mum tn South Chicago. Eu! mam: m Ind Ml avenue. and etc-pod RAIL STATION IS HELD UP Ind WI avenue. and escaped with .318. m - and u "no": "connexio- cud belonging to the "east, P. M. O'Huver. no agent. who live- at I! In! Ninety-Int and. VII alone In the nation when the men W and. a - Ion-II- u w on PM L... War-y. wmoa, Jam tt.-PFtt and-c tgt , Teeul We" tt F!" "-stntrdtttntttterot1eroft" In" and Interior Begrartrr-ts In -ti-tthtbertnmtoetmmrtV ammuulmhdmmuap HARDIIG 0. KISIOIL POLICY mm - "PM" - an. null Quill - M II I-lb. "no. uen. w: -- can". In"! In: W - M m. m Hui mm- ".31 nmmvirx. n... glut}; w - M h an. out. Inch. w: -hoqrq. any. that: an m -- m 00'". W M m a... ttTl "'le In I." cl"'" m . mt. - MAI-tet 1 any In '"qer. 2tillt2,.'.'nS', I). w |muwnnbo£ W:IO~ i"iLia"'ciii.k-itlemtPe all" (ti-ure-tue.. '2eh' -m 'll',, '.3tii1ti; - - . - atm um - n It In"; M m $attzttgitttr . Grain. Pe-h'-, "I. cum In. t om- and» uv- 0'- - tng. -t._rt. PE.. THE "RKETS fdiEt"2i 'll",tit"'i?ita'Ai.i, 'ta-..', in." _ "e', err "It. no tt.--Presidettt ted by Mn. Har- rty of Mouth. tedt for 'Nov Inlet. .Il dell": two at "an is them ulna. Math-Wink" am "not" we to m strum -tato-ttttetrv-itheot.s lads. The - are not or caresses. . scum. Vcrlotlee of strum They concole and grotehlly mm . an many. Select what you think is ward old ego. l a good berry and plant them. iiiiiCl They are the ttttent ornunents of l". " lorries thrive in any good light soil.' wealth and inalienable possessions Bat. ht is well to cover the ground with of the poor who can enjoy them itwo or three inches of well tottedlwithout having title to them. Internal-e and stir into the soil. Before) They are the mats that tty the esidettt planting the plants cut " one-third flags of all nations ind the sails of B. Har- of the roots. When ready to 1""th the seas. tdn, "a dip the roots of the pleats in a They are the timbers that bridge "mer light mixture of water and 'soit.ltorrtddiry streams. two " Open the soil to admit the 'ottt--l They bear the wires of the world's place the crown of the plant at the', intelligence. t 31;. urine of the ground and pm" They hold the rails that carry the m the earth Branly about the not: to trane of the continent. " auto "elude all air. Do not fail to preu They are carved end polished fur- ,g m the eerth tight Wild the roote.2nishinga ofthe home. _ ' -e.-e-e Climate strawberry pleat- jutr They cradle the young and eo4Brt " tn u. use any garden pleats. Nun hotlthe dead. hen-tor dry nether comes be sure that Trees, are nature's prime sources aleo a rtmrartanta are cultivated often. of food; their fruit and nuts gave of ttte Keep a Bm, dust mulch about them. sustenance to the t1rst tribes of men od I". After the ground in frozen cover and ere the sweetest and molt nour- the plant: mrfth - litter likelishing of the earth's products. rineetou corn stalks. When sprint "rivet do: Trees herald the spring with bile. the not be inm hurry to remove theiglorlous banners and leaf andbhom; tt noon. mulch. It is) good plnn I!" Pi' they clothe the autumn in garments nus; of cover the ground with straw as this of gold and royal purple; hand to at. W W the berries from tseeoming the winter's cold. they are the harp View?! Med with the soil. When the berry of the winds, and they whisper the Icuon is our cut all the old tops, etc, "my and rib all from the patch Ind barn. During the summer hop the ground thoroughly culti- __ '-tsrrrrtrtmttsrer bear the} next spring an: setting. Plums} should '00 pinned " to 18 inches -tinthermtrnndthtrTrt " who. with ,No and] fruit is u - (Mn ind yield- wonderful returns. Everybody an have deli- dau 'tmart-ries from their own -as.Purstthem. ,ger.taitvarqtietoreeoodtttttin bony unmmDunhpdo "Tamed" barium ,mani1r-terandinmost - -thaniUht eotmedtmas.T'U Emu-ring A-tterriertueworth whiunrtd-1rtsoiftherePn be kept sprinkled It the flowering in iAttiise time. Pint - tterr%. for home use or for market. They m prxrfttatrU. avenuwhmtbcymmtthllnd 'stone-otitis.",'?!" mummmmm -rrmir-tistmtehe-trtttution off-tsr-r. Tt-mtuahettertrfmanaatd ,hergeaatrn_eetTteea BrC1-osas1ey Tmmthouuu of lather nth. lifted up in worship of her '15.," mm. on mot we as. Travel the Electric Way CHICAGO NORTH 31191:}; ilrl1lir?1rylpirril R. R., Get acquainted with the advantages of North Shore travel. Enjoy a restful Journey through the delightful Lake-rim country, with courteous attention from interested employes. The elem, smooth-running electric trains glide easily and silently over a bed of rock ballast. Refreshing speed, consistent with comfort and safety. A prompt and happy arrival in the heart of China). F Trains leave Libertyville at thirty-minute intervals from 6:48 a. m. to 10:48 a. m., then nt 11:48 a. m. and every half hour there after until 8:48 p m.; then 9:48 p. m. and every hour met-after until 12:48acm. Theeeu-nimmakepmmpteonnectiom "Lobe Bluff for Chicago. All Umitea Train! to Chitsagrt operate through to 68rd and Ihmehester. I A' manhunt: noun omen PatmengerStation " I P All Trains Operate on Chicago Dnylight Swing Time. North Shore Trains make connections " Chi- cago with Goodrich Line Steamers for Grand Rapids, Grand Haven, Muskegon. Enjoy your Michigan trip by traveling the popular North Shore-Goodrich way. Cheek your baggage through to final destination. Rail and Water Trips initial" - "-tidtBdri0dteir'. Mam-mute)" eovertato-tttt.ir vow. with In». "NB"I. They are the timbers that bridge' forbidding streams. They bear the Bites of the worwsl, intelligemse. , They hold the nu. that carry the' mine of the continent. Trees In nature's prime source: of food; their fruit and not; gave sustenance to the first tribe. of men nnd are the sweetest and that nour- ishing of the earth's products. Trees herald the spring with glorious banners and leaf and bloom; they clothe the autumn in garments of gold and royal purple; hand to the winter's cold. they at the harp of the winds, and they whims:- the music of the infinite spaces. _ More the earth could be peopled it "a not thick with trees, and when man has run his course and the run w. know has (Humans! in m cbihplm of in 'ntsatororTdK ' in the destruction " its trees, the earth will spring up min with I am pleased to inform you'that I have been appointed by S. Yonder! & Company of Chicago their exclusive agent for Lake County, for the sale of their first mortgage Real Estate Bonds, paying from 61/2 to 7% interest. I will be pleased to hear from any one, de- siring to make a safe investment. Announcement " but. Roy W. Brasher Wéukegan, Illinois. The health department at Rock- ford announce: the highest hirth nu and the lowest death nu In (eleven "in fér'thi'yeu' 1921.115 _bigtha Int you avenged 28.U par 1iiifiiieiii and the deaths um pa ,thounnd. Infant mortality was the lamtly redness] in 1921 ,the - ishowing 51.63 per thousand u '33-th 80.67 for 1920 and 123.4 for 2,2f; the year of the Mocha (epidemic. -iirrTaiiriJuiiiir'iikiuiiti, , was a cut " fiitiet2ttt this. "no at vb .00 "rionhtt on Mac m and to uh our-ohm worthy at to gm of tun. w. my In "named to accomplish that - "day which the Mighty Forester, the Per- Net Orchardlut, the Loving Father requires in the fulfillment of His sublime purpose. Question-ts California prim hardy if planted 'rtIttrortt, _ AGwei--No. Worm print in not hardy. Phat Armor River prim which in hardy. t Que-tiou Ind Alive:- Phone 74 and