ad & members that ever s¢rved the district . --~. _ . *( -- |} [| they, afo nursing rarious brilses and E s i ie i l o 4 <a ib e 7 %..3%-- 6 | ; are train. 'P o ommar® 1. i. L o . 'r' w@ _'.v '-»"_"' "': .' 1""" - e .m.'\,". A" y ' i f ;' s -: t > | Pety wid We wat meg thare oo hn io cany Sace in is bawe. | tss t Nereient I on .-- and he alw ""a sheere saluta s y 5 . in that . and he always had a cheery salutation for those who did--not ||"', se s s\atl~ . 5; support him, as well as those who 'did. Personal enmity was jone t % Say is n melathaete . politically. He was a Joyal friend and one who did not lie ¢ven: o m m ie ond ie ' f in politics, beingwilling to reJy on results 'that truth would The machine plowed through . th« ® ptod}u;e- o xtA ts e t q s mu«mu:'m%éfl th nds i3 P : a: series of bounds andlea e was the outstanding mixer in Lake county politics and |f which shattered every whoel on the E;f._] > «* " * t¥ > C tss 4.; .'.' m *'% " Ti P ' D gag Lan 19% *k -- FALLS TAKE MOST-- LIVES _ 'Wilitam °J Smith, editor ot. The Paily Sun, from Daiiag, Téxas, " "i'ml teto -I fl|. | & ' - 'Al}l( ia w F. ; r ' C 5& "A n ' « " many years/standing:" ... ~ hy * k n 3 Through the passing of Representative William F. Weiss, Winkotes Ins snn s eatetmteione atie hn county ipses, One Of If8 HIGOL SAAAE NE T G Te T 10 Ne OB Ot thege accigents 15 occurred in Chicago anu Cook county and aix in _fionstott.:hom, + : Six of mmfln&c . mmmumwm * eight kore married, ut % and weven were singie. Fourteen widows 'and 19 children sirvixe the Ceccased, \. Falls of --pervins agzin heads the. MNst as the most fttquently recntting INDUSTRY KILLED MA 1N: ILLINOS ering over lilinois industrial plants, j out 21 Hvés during Auguost, ::xthamwwiv the bureau of labor statisti¢cs, llinois Industrial Commission. <~'This total, the report shows, is a decrease ot fivre from the total of 26 fatalities reported for July, a cut of 19 per cent. p uk. 9 % eanse of these accider ¥Fire deaths % ¥ere due to fans._mm kiHled three, electricity caxsed the doath of }m. elevators killed two, while cue lNie was nnpnilfed out each by wagons, Death Continues--to Hover Over industries, But Report -- As a friend he was.loyal--and sincere, he had no enemiesy || death how he merely had those who-- differed from him politically but re--=1| CaM ?**"® fused to call them enemies and conceded their right to differ ||--the machine with his views. He was loyal to his district and especially to J| _"__:=~~ his county, whose--welfare.and advancement seemed to be an l'w obsession with him. He was proud to be gntative in this s district.. Inhfir&mflyhetoldtfiewflmmm.bm m two things in this Wworld that he earnestly desired. K *4 " One was.to go back to the Leginlature; the other was to ON see Colonel Smith re--elected state's attogney. He cared not misg & fahms.w;hjutm.tomfimhtb 4 * session of the Legislature. His death will be regretted by his || .. associates in the House more than almost any other that might C more influential men in the House but none more poular than P ds . he. <z * i $ p.,r.w We occassionally had political differences with Mr. Weiss M»d?fl but we always found him a square shooter. Waukegan, Lake <|| sitton of ge county and the entire district will deeply deplore his sudden <|| (WaTier®s in passing. His unusual personality will not be duplicated in this This anno county for a long time. | ~_-- -- y e proval of 8. He was the outstanding mixer in Lake county politics and his happy hellos will be greatly migsed by everybody, not even happy personality had élevated him to a plate among the law-- told the editor of The Sun. less than a week ago that the cards were set for him to be elected speaker at the next session of the as to cause hisg cor Through the passing of Representative Wilham F. Weiss, + * a" Wiukegan loses 'one of.its mast. ontatanding.. sitizens,>: Lake : || nc is county lpses ohe of its most important afficials m 'the Bighth .}| Slg w ture whose activitien in Beftail Bf said district have \been such . | tracks t as to cause his constititents to resognize him. as one of the ablest ; m and efficient official, a great lover of his home and a true friend to his friends. Interested in political, civic and educa-- tional matters he was a leader in all and few men have died within the past several decades who will be missed more than William F. Weiss. _ * #f hx There is no need of saying the bereaved ones at home have the sympathy of the entire community; that goes without say-- ing. We are all shocked beyond expression but his family may find consolation in the thought that he had been a most useful Oct., 18. Chgo Trust Co to FR. Heyden and husb D $10. ~Lot 3 Bik 3 Columbian Gardens S bf Sec 35, Vernon. -- * M. P. Reiger and wf to L Reiger QCD 310. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Lanes Stanton Pt Subn Sece 1 and 2, Grant. L P. Reiger and wf"to --M. P. Tier-- ger and wt QCD $10.--Pt Lanes Stan ton Pt Subn Secs 1 and 2, Grant.. 1. Cizaneks and wf to C. Brozowaki QCD $10. Lots 45 and 46 Blk 2 pt NE ar Sec 5, Shislds, m C. Brosowski to A. Cizaneks QCD $10. Lot 1 NE qr See 5, Shields. G. A. Miller and wft to A. Krupo-- wicz and wi WD $10/ Lot 86 Hyde Park Subn NE ar Seo 20, Wkgn. H, C, Litchfield and wf to A. Dud-- dleg D $10. Lot 34 Lorraine Terrace Snbn NE ar See 20, Wkgn. -- > -- $10. ~Lot 4 Blk 16 Bartlett's Sheridan and 'Beach read Subn YE ar Sec 33. Benton. c e «. *4#3 F. H. Bartlett to ¥.--F. Bonness D $10. -- Blk=16 Bartlett's Sheridan and Beach road Subn SW qr SBtc 34, Ben-- R. H. Mess and wt to W. ¥.Knour-- ek Snd wt WD $10, Lots 14 and 16 -sylmxod.s-unuwmnd m fifl..'« + _ 4 J.'ktllhudflbt.l*ead' wt WD $10. <~Lot 6 Skards Second Sutr ar trcl See 11, Grant. $ -3.,!::";' m«a:'m.u wt WD--$10. : Lot 6 's Second Subn SE ar frel Se& 11, Grant. 3 _ P»H. Bartisctt to A; H. Salesby D 'w. i " w 18' w'a' Ne % t -- E. M. Runyard and wt"to J. e) and wt WD $10. Lot 47: Belviderse Heilghts Yubn... > x -- A,. Karwowuski to J. Jasinski ~WD "$10.. Lot 2°NW ar Sec 19 8 Hf lot 1 'Bik D Powelis Subn Sec 19. Warren, Ctthrqulm--d wt D $10. 'Lot 11 Blk 2 Branigar Bros Sunset--Terrace Suby SK qr See < 22, Deerfieles. > > _ :* _' | E. W. Butter{ield and wf to F. Cark on and al, D $10. 'Lot 34 BJk 3 Re -rwm.mu P.~Mihan and wi--to T. H.~ Me-- and al, WD--$10.© Lots 1%.and. 13 N Industriat Subn< NE ar S8 ar Shields. _ " ;. 1 «.~=@; G. C. Hie %flwfi-lflm 20 ;:unf; U:.'M 20 Dracaidé Subs SE ar gee 3--Deer: '.E. A. Marshail and w1 et al to D. S. F&& infaie s ai c oo ustt l u: o to . t» Tee P>J son and w Iraciids 5 Ecmt:'f":% ang| _ Among the ~spcakere ..will be Dr.}B _ t 11 Blk 2 Branigar Bros| LOBE®treet . Taylor," St._ Paal; .. DtR _: ce Suby SK qr Sec -- 22, Tames Herrick, Chicago: Dr. Caroline +8 . 4 --*_--| Hedger, Chicago; Dr> J. Harry Benm B . rHeld and 'wf to F. Cart| d¢8, : Minneapolis; -- Dr. Philip . -__.u'; f ) $10. 'Lot 34 Blk 3 Re| cher, Chicago; Dr. Henry Mund 18 : Lake Blutts. --» '| cago; Dr. H. F. Helflin, Kewapee; .Dr. }i .> n and wE to T. H.~ Mc.| Movt Dearholt, Milwaukee; Julia La--< WI& -Loun;x' throp, formerly 'with gm'mxm;':r. Cl&,% % Vabd. Ame { [ -- alds _ * "%/~~ ut $ Pnmnson G ,#N:."vlo is to be B -- Cc Hmse IS -- SPECTACULAR ;r.;..A -a..':ii'.'&-.;.m'...-m" || Two Iniured and--Car is WIECK~| ;n a nse which aestroyed their home "|| ed im Uinusual Aocident ab| nere carty tday. --~ ~~~~> .. : EP novge es oo ioge . > m,c;&am._a:mma um WSS;S TRAIN The fataily made: is bome in. fout 1| Jamed® Moran, --residing on . xin | 1P°%%8-- WA the pecond : Hioor of 'a 'brick proval oft 8. M. Rogers, vice prosid. of the road, has juse been made: mmomact..-ulfiu'" which --Mr, McManus .has for 1 ed. with the creation of the new p .. Mr. McManu® has enjoyed "a sp tacular rise in the employment of : actess the rails on the far bast se of the right of way. i3 ~~Police took the two 'mlen ~to the home of a physician for treatment. Moran suffered only~ severe . bruizes aWh&u'h&-n@; 18« of 'severe pains in his dCent .of the Eligin, Joliet and Eastern |B . . railroad, has been promoted to the po-- '.' sitton of general manager with head-- death however for: fast mmw'nht<h"'; cidentat mwbout same .time that the machine hyrdied the rails. capacity until his present <promotion. than.; & --~halfcontuiry ~4g0, -- As'a re-- sdit 'Moran mid a friend, Porest Wi telegraph operator in the Kast~Joliet intendent was made a few years lat-- er, and 'he rose steadily to the offites wmrmmuw' t. --He became general super-- intendaent in 1914 and served in that _ "After working at the E. J. and ¥. for--a few years as a telegraph oper-- ator, Mr. McManus became: a train road. latér serving as agent and tele-- kraph -- operator at~different lilinolis The state meeting of the lilinols Tw iB -- berculosis and Public Health associa][ tion will be Reld in Rockford --Oct. 24. )8 and ~25° at the Nelson hotel, it was learned today> by© Miss Theda Water: nurge of the Lake County Tuber-- m-~>muo-. * 2i ~ -- M .: Misg»Waterman will be-- amone the. local® delegates to attend the L .".' ~y 4 HiGen l . s 0 se es & P ns 2 Local Nurse to -- Attend: State |[-- --Conference of Two Days f Fp lext Mon.--and Tues. ' NOTED MEN ToO-- ATTEND E: f . eral Manager, % FOR STATE TO BE tl * HIELD AT ROCKFORD ON THE E. J. ANDE. v'flu EXAMING BOARD ; ~ ingtield. 1M,;iOct." 19.--Stenibers # $ waukee is to be ®'clock. this morning. _Jts origin )-'ror fo on an soget pavoutes »hk »fi;;'_; haw io opet n e M p mm .:\n'n'h;'fhtrt-'tn!n'lhl infiana af «rtan building,. 'A Sarage ofcupied (the| ..Lowell, B. Mason, state senktor re-- roung floo®, .. --:-- ; . _/ = . P ndns reaans: o maiikcaan, wl 5o 3 "The" Site --wab 'Fepor of 'al 'al A '3 known--resident of gan, will go o S e P epo! about 2} to trial in federal court on Monday @'clock this morning. _ Jts origin 'haw| tor the second time on charges per-- hey 'alept; Rufuge. Williams,A1aborer, | ---- ues oo s fams is known to Have bought| * "IDS that it is claimed distributed j (-::,'. ang | more than a million gallons of e s beliers th. _M::;"" through <bootleg . channele. -- He~wi ) cause of the tragedy. --.: _ .| Major Percy B. Owen, former. prohi-- C hi aog m ._ <'| Dbition .administrator were ~acquitted We mmnemnerennitim in nrvenmetmemmen ) /."I im --trials on*other charges last fal}. . h. :; Loes(y>_.'<. [ Both will face--trigl this time--"on _ Oct, '19.--Michael,,-- the. boy| charges of conspiracy to extort. 1t is Roumania, has been:taken 40 |;claimed in charges 'iled by the United athian wmountains to avoid the.| States district attorney that the two Df JInfantile paralysis, a dis-- 'a part in extending of graft to fliprest . to a (Germiad'] federal prohibition agzents. Bernard feteewepprted today.: [ _ .". ps and. Albert© Hennett, formér inpatebiaAdded that one case'!| propi agents, and principal wit-- 4h s orpet, boon dit~[hesses for the government in the first J palace at Sinania--"' trial will be summoned to give test!-- The Season's Foremost t&. Use the Ten Pay Plan--No Extra Cost: . the {» HEARING STARTS MONDAY €% j --Dress coats--sports coats--fresh from their packings 7 ' are here in these two low priced groups for Saturday's ~\ \~~ -- blue, brown and gray. Luxurious fur trimmings set off the smart models that are copies of the smartest m\ _ Paris creations.-- A variety of fabrics and furs not f ~ usually found at these prices awaits your selection. +ii} at? 9.75 scheduled to be taken today at a moet mflfi;u Am.::emuurm * or the commission to look into the situ-- ation and report at a joint meeting Efii'& ~February 7; 1928, were T o es See ereperey ettiomgnt Members of 'the committee are: President, HRice Miller, and Vice Pres-- PERMANENT WAGE ate. ~He will act.as his own attorney i arien .. miee ies stpiter aod di9Q Je rat case. after he to 'the state sen-- / _ HAVE BIG PARADE _ Berlin, Oct. 19.--Official announce-- ment was made today that France and England will fulfill their promise to withdraw 8,000 occupational troops from the--Rhineland on October 25. Soldiers whose term of enlistmen( ex-- pires will not be replaced until the occupatienal force is reduced o 10,; ". Springtield, IIL, Oct. 19--Competing for $1,000 'In prizes, numerous floats tonight will-- feature the monster pa-- rade of the lllinotz Odd Féllows lodge Election 0; mmmb.gtathe grand © state ag-- mq'v'lil be held tomorrow, the cloking day of the comvention. ° The office of warden is the stepping stone affice in each branch and.will be bit« terly. -mmi Contest in the grand lodge. ; apparently <is between Rev. Charles . Vandetum of Anarga and Charkes Boyer of Chicago. Candidates for®the office in the Rebekah's lodge are Olive Williams, Salem; Genevieve Higgintbotham and Hannah Andcrson, both oft--Chicago. l in conventipn|hereé;}y: ~A program by the <children of the order's home at Lincoln will 'Tollow. *' TO WITHDRAW TROOPS w66 PZP y anldy