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Libertyville Independent, 21 Feb 1924, p. 1

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' ,Anmmufiumn #011515le , " IritmdigiElE?'r. Anti-Small Gang Stan: R: nor! He Is Fre but He's Bound to Stay in Prism Ono of the outstanding. on of the hi. unvoic- lioo which the uni and] no; is mum; about use out. It the - an. and " pocioliy "out an County in that In": Poit"tho an who was round "my oi killing Howrcyeio Police- nn Winiun Poul-u! " Winthrop Harhor had been pardoned by. Gov. mu. Thin upon no doubt on:- noiod (tom the loci that Candid." Mm. not in the [out bit out in! about his meta in linking hi: "who! against Gov. email. dedu- od down not. the other any that one of the ottoma- Gov. Sin-ii Ind com- plied was " waning at You. At the time the Duty Sun'upl-tn ed that Gov. Small had not pardoned Pot: but when the morning dawned for his execution in Wtukem but (It the Governor stopped In "doom muted his sentence tome imprison- ment inetend of hanging. Tttat. wu- when he sued Potz' life but thorny "What Pot: was taken to Joltet to begin his lite sentence under the etttarger ot beta; guilty of murder " Mt out." the jury which heard the on Court. However. Cnndldlto Euington hid in his report that Pot: hid been par dolled ind therefore it has continued to etrettutar.without any justljuuon. Supt. of prim- ot Illinois Elmo:- J. Green of "hangar: today declued that this I: one or the moat (hoard- ly no: that the anti-Small erotrd In: Men circulating, the to the Met that Pot: is sun in what: ih JotieL Mr: Omen minuloiiot inst-Inch and while there of course visited the gate "uncanny which in under " jnriodiotion u sttporhttmtdet" of Illinoil primal. _ While than be did not all to Pots bat mi him in the dining room of the his prison. Pou. ha czpinined. it working in th- M W! of the Idiot. Prison. He mu beets tor - __ -- bs, Pots I: heavin- "an" welt at! it," the present the reported A be In A - which In the high": can. tatmthttgt «W tFytt,.pqtelet ..." w -"-P'"T*""" - W-rr'vf,'*- mm. (in. grin a!" with Ihr' In chm 'of tho the deput- nut and In an" the mutant duck nanny lntmuu arm. leo- ill that Pott am from Luke Conn- tr. an Pol: II lac-hum: himself " mlnbly. that be h executing the do He: "signed to him with care "a precision. V Under the parole law of Illinois I men sentenced to lite tmpr'.sortrpent like Pot: VII from the blue County Circuit. Court In: to remain In prison " lent 20 year: tretore he is eligible to come before the Parole Board and uh for a pardon or I parole. Bo no no with the "on fact: disclosed what ' ICIII'THOIII thing In was circulated about the gévernor by those who will atop It uothlng in order to mullclouuly mallxn him In " ndmlnlnntlon of hate mam. been than a week ago Supt; of Prisons Green we: in Joliet min and while there had 1 short talk with Pots while he we: working In .. the shoe department and accordingly the - [ecu otRcio.s given bi Mr. Green prove the lien ot those who hue been circulating the reporg the: Pot: had been set free by, Gov. Snail no the reporteven went so in that one an said he now Pots on' the street in Chicago and uncalled the perticnler not." In the meantime m" in in the Juliet penitentiary end in working out " Um. noting mum» 10 BE unm- T iiiit"jt.!..t. momma Henna C. utehtteld, a snow" In the luv omen of A, P. Bam- blen. positively will be a endl- dnu lot lute. nttorney. it m learned from I reliable "are: Tau» any. It "I mud that he will "I. " petition: the Inst any. Feb. 28. no" The Independent. Informant aid that m effort will be and. to gut Atty. Duane M. than"! to with. dqurom the rue. Atty. Band was first to tile. Ho would be able to withdny my than within ten any: ntteg_the last (by tor.rn8yt: momma in a mt-tivetrrtttt" nun- and bu practiced in! In Wiie hogan "or since he left the navy "rues. He VII " officer m the department of public works " Gnu but: for rumba of "on. In": In. "Wile. -_- __ . _ K Dmrrr mum 011E115 ROWAT WC GROVE -riAiar oi Attr. Luann-Ia claim he will b. we to MU up a his Tote., Deputy - Walter Btu-I on mun!» mu "mum to at. a "to at mm M the m; am. an... lull In out! to when (I... no on." lea-Id am on ot the fellows 'u cum I the! arm. M " [gay bl. and No '50 Lake bounty Circuit il"',"jiii""'iiiir"iio'i,jii'iitiir' _ 'lr,elt,giige2'i,'2't,r25,itt2 WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN sults Re. IO PROPERTY W. J. Strum. or an Conty,' state tut, and game warden. iele',',s,'i), Yorhrtt% PM" and closed l den ter the purchase of the site ml the Blackberry dun we" of York! vine tor he proposed with hpchery.' The deeds nod abnncu were lignm ed and when to aprinrtteld by Stru- ton. when only the routine matters ,rtlt have to be taekn are or to hare the. property pass into the tund- oi ttie late. -The communion wu- 89300. A _ _ ... " Work on the new hatchery will be atartttd In the spring. Mr. Stratton told the people " Yortrrtut He aid that the the I: Mal tor I Inga", sad that it an be developed in 0 one of the beat ht the middle welt. q - The hath", u Yorkvllle Is one of three for which appropriation ar" made " the In! mute "manure One will be located In the southern, one in the centrul. 1nd one In the nonhu- M (tf the out... TrttgthNt1hWN0rlliL0tihi. $thst0rAl"ttntmiHrED Tum no shoot twenty acres ot not tn the one. TMI 1ter no old mill. which can be can nod Into uie for this notation. nod o Inboun- tlnl rock nod concrete don about ten feet high. Alum the property In- cludes n lone In!" pond noon the don. tho tlutt ponds trill be built be tow tho do. on I lam Int. Chum that In all" into again; a mine: In which Iho'lou control of I place ot but. "In: property will" at 845.000. Mm. In] H. Paterson My 'et, an "an: Winn-n A. lam to n all: coats-0| of the "no. emu!!! that [cm-ow mt-rooted my unm- tn the tnnnpcqu. The Mil churn- that Morrow rop- montod on he In um; for 1 Indian of tour person- who: proposal the contract!" a n "004-; 000 hotel on hot Inn. and out they "tad $00,000 in cub to am: out 'lmnodhtoly' If IE. would ' we. to an tor 805.000 ad an: on. was In- (I'M to in . contract. Harm claiming that It would I". to present It with the "may. to ttd male." was and memos. as. - a" 1te_tttereet"ed the he: had nodded to bill a hum-taut have. to which uh. ob Metod, in! that he who" to do 'textr the contract. which he an" -UGrxmtddohtuaetttedmtdid In. Putter-on. than. [arrow I: m Ida-c ttdt cannot at . WI" and a clouding).- the my an: no the II. mutton n, the can" lulu but recorded. In hum-uh that norm to 00-- oetted to "may the contact. W" ' Germ,. , an. qotuait " NOTHIN R Gama" 'rasgg Tat, mu our 'rx MR 8mm 'ic,i'C_"i"si'rii; ' (ft . TCh 5 '.. 'r'1f3ijrlllLlLlliil, . INDEPENDENT ' NOBYGOLIY IMTGONNA ttttttttpd WW talk magma." MtssEiSIESttirlmMBtmE, orc.R.KhilNAlutrEB.16 "vu'-m [wanna - It". at E3tFtqt I' .' v" _ The ceremony took - a the bone of the Mia's mu, Prof. and an. Wang" N. BtreeHtdh, IN Eur Park Ave, Etmtturst.uuprttetro Prot- swckmnn tn 1 member of the (tally ot Elmhnm College. The Rev. Carl D. Gage, pater at the Edison Park 'l,i'rft'fi,',',t, Episcopal church. was the o neiating clergyman. "The Rev. Mr. Gage was may; of the church the bride and groom amended while thet were In college. _ _ . . .The bride in attired An I beaded; white seamen; gown and curled I bottuet or Imus or the alley. "not! pen and orchids. She wore I bridal vol of null swim corona: of pearls. i The matron of honor "I In. H. A. ' Soeckman. tguter-irt-taw ot the bride. who wore tt white persona drew. trim-Id in silver cloth. album"! a ', wt. ot spring Mm. 1 who but In: VII Harold Albert {Speculum ot Chant), I brother at 'tho bride. _3tiertnets-raasiity.MirHir b, Brenna. who wu becoming at- tired in yellow one", Ind our!" lune rm; nsymmqalgply. . Tiuiiri' in; ma." -" i sum and u flower girl. and won t white voile are". cumin; {bunt ot "ftodlle, The wedding my van pedom- od.tn he eh" qtow ot and]. light. M pen-u entail; the roan to the an!" of menu-hrs wedding much. "And irrurtt.rc.n-.J_etU?tlyt1e.r ten New). . comb a the green. "I We You Truly" end "At Denna" were "In; by In. C. E. Ftetkttn, col- iletg ettsrnoettotyHt . _ .4. "iitrtrGir' avi. Ton that night on! oroddiuiitseidititttatttpretr' our m h cum FKirtAresIp.l irr.-iiGa - VEwoinpioyod th the 2tidtrajuu"tl of autumn Conny at mango. .- W a; up. room- ot the -idettttet were Maud with - IM but": of "Mill. and the nut m bountiful [All terns. pun- Bttd autumn. itooagt'rhXEr.hMt" TTIEiAEEttRlN'rrJAik Loui- Omnbcrg. ttym-old and ot the but. Railroad Supply com- ply of Chicago. who w" found guilty of "coma-tn and two we". no u I Jury baton Meal Juan Wilt" Lindley, m may unmo- od to an. thirty days in the mo ennui nil It Wuhan m u- find tum. . A amnion was gnu-cod with luv- Iu (mam In: par-out Income tax return toi- tho your. 1021 and 1088: Aeeordhq to George N. Hardest. spools! 1am": to tho solicitor at. hand T1trg,tf,,1tt,'g_ wu s dtrqetetr o t hub-I Bhi " county m'ttenr York and 2Wd "not of an no..." u o am. - at milling the be... m- on. stock In in 'eesmtat b coma. In "and" that uni-II to the Ln. have" thmttr - - at iriiU than for 'ttte-tthtm to. Wu "may all no at. would to Anal-d. "MESA"! MOCUSSW mama-Fume meBtttttt-tytatetBtT-mn mummwdhw ni-tttit-ttdb-ttIli-o-tuct-tuit'""", luv. u. A. mum l tgiMmlM9hf n muons. my. mum 21.1924. Word wu received in Wuhan: Friday of the death a. his home In 1.03 nAxelel. Calif., Thur-day od Rev. Horace A. Partridge, C former resident or Wuhan. R. up a "Home: ot the late Charles A. Park .tldge, u former myor of watt) .i Not so long 130 he suffered I stroke ot par-mil and this In " "li,i,iriiiatru" been m cm. of "iii . il .Whem the Partridge: "vol 'itt Wit Lion- they milled In ,rtat Inter . lacuna the Rooms:- houo tn North . Cohan? Itroet. an: to the canal . In 00. w. Horace Partridge; with his brother. C. A. Partridge. purchuod the all! L"Milena: Weekly Guetto tn' 1311 and conducted it until 1886. Home Partridge spent many yarn ot his ,lito in the ministry. A more or .more not: no he moved from {Woukem nnd since that times-Ind 'benn living in Cnili'ornin. on no .not been comely "and in the ministry tor reveal you-o. ' l Unlike nanny {armor Milena o! Woulonn. Mr. Pnrtrilp Aims 'kept in close touch with "Fatte- {nnd followed the growth of tho city with much interest. . Deceased was COoEditor of the Waukegan Weekly Gazette For Many Years. Int Mlthleeen. coneteble " to: lake. chewed with having men lib erties with the ttttmm yeer old deughr ter ltr Mr. end In. Red wanker. eleo of that piece. bee "amend. it " believed. and he "tled to Btttrqr up Beturdny when hit cue wee net tor Iheerlng in Justice court. l lawman was errand e week ego It" Deputy Shem! Welter Sterk. end 'when "strained before Jletlce home knit-trend he was releee'el under $1,000 bond upon hi! on recognis- 1 none for Ms appoerence 'ttto gaming. A". Putt-Mo was a brother of In. r. A. mom", In! J. M. G. Cute! "d Illa lurch Pun-Id" of to. Angela. FOX LAKE omttilt. mm TO snow or m mu. s.dMGuE as alumna"; 1'. nosT Mme Poer Rbuai' 'ttet as oosT :mT mss sT . no Wmooees, in was uTepARY Fume-en FL - ap, -iisiuitur%t the girl ted-y de day (lacuna that he man" to "so the limit" in' the pronoun" ttt r-ld." The defendant an a manor resort hotel u to: but. tor a "an! of nm. and Mg place no and try the "can squad avert] a... The ruby augmen- of Mr. and In. C. H. Miller. of tho Will!- ttrm, with of awning In in"! may My: when the not!" sanctum "mad hot milk Acton mogul "I - oaths baby. The hum no and. "I. not Velma" s. Dr. nun-see penny. at M10. mad the burnt. BABY IURNED " HUT MILK mosaic! Il0hl) BUILDING ,. COSTS WILL Jil) rr" (io Mt em Bttrhtgtuld, ttt., rob. ".--'rto stand. "datriee not all. of mum- mt. highwnyl at lu- than 880.000 will no- "I! during the coming mm no son. It was Indicated (add, u that no: men: at Public - and Bulld- um checked over Md: upon 13: mm. of pavement work to be done "ttt summer. opened Saturday. - St_ate Report Show: that Pub- hc Highways Can Go in hr Same Price. or the total of 162.17 miles other tired, bids onered upon 149.06 miles were lee: than 830,000 per miles. the "craze tor this miieue being $26.- "0 which in well below 't maximum of $30,000 Per. miles set . Governor Len 81nd! three your: ego. A totat of 284 bids were submitted by the 182 bidders upon the tree.tions "vented, The total cost for all sec- tions upon which bids were otrered be- low 830.00 per mile, will be $3.967.- 711.02 " Indicated by the bids, re- ceived. The low bid price per mile was on section: " and Mi, more 8, where tk' bid of 824,300 VII ottered. The high bid per mile. when I hid under the 830.000 maximum was altered, was $2tt.MiLon section 18. route is. The average of 326,600 per mite includes the cost of cemenL It was also point- ed out that in the case of 9.37 miles between Forest and Piper City, where the exceptionally low bid of "000 il inué " added. no previous m in; or bridge work bu been done on the two sections. Highway ort1eiaus announced today that no contacts would be awarded until Bll bids have been carefully checked. Cameron. Joyce Ind Company. of Keokuk. la., were tow hidden on 25.14 miles of route 2 in manila at! Lee counties. bidding $481,581.70 R. 'P.! Convoy Company, of Quicaso. entered a low bid of $465,086.50 on 32.14 mile! of rug " in Mane and Bureau count . and . low bid "3986.000 for the two jobs. The Canny camp." "I also low Warm-0cm deterotrtatt8_trrM- iidiriuai BT67. as being mu". The Acne lulu-m. 91%» Y?" TEACHERS am In both new ' " Minter Bremen. a! m. were low hidden on 1a',','rdhtg', " of route " m Gumbel-had mu oouhtlu. bidding 3124.987 on Section 15. $127,tr24AO on section " and 8240.000 op the two. -- George Welsh. of Beloit, WI... In low on nations as and " of route " In MeHeisrr county with t bid of 3156.000 on the two. ' , A teacher: mtdétintr will be "teitt Friday. Feb. 29. st the Lincoln school. Highland Park, it way " nouncod by T. A. Shannon. count) superlntendent ot schools. - .. The meeting will start at 0:30 o'clock in the morning. The Imam will be Kin Florence Htile M the department of education. Augusta In. 3nd Prank D. Sin". ot the In rung Purl school. Dnyton. os, .. lion Hum-ed Luna will, direct o' childnno' chorus ond school 'orchos in. The Lndieo' Glee Mutt, com pout! of lonelier: in the Wonkenn City schools. will than"! the di rociion of [in Conrado Connolo. The Potent Teachers nuocintion of the school will none . colouri- luncheon " so centn nod amon- :nonlo will be made tor serving 'othon at convenient pine". The North Shore w'ill stop it: morning express trains between 9 nod " o'clock at Lincoln avenue. two blocks from the Iohool . would hove a complete motions-10. but weak Jule: Bam- ot Round Like that g block but out that ville. (he not boron that L. o. Brockvoy. county recorder. not ted the nut robin of the your. Now comes Humid Thom", 1788 Lincoln avenue, North Chicago. who chim- ho now I "not tuber we" only thin morning just math of thin city IP, onimol stood none in the road until his ntomobilo drew no", then bolted our the new end Heidi. no had an n wolf once vmioully. rata WOLF SIGNED BY WAUKEGAN W LAST WEEK WAUKEGAN LEGION LADIES T0 Am MEETING HERE ~11. -an Janet -of -the American Legion Auxiliary um tru- ol cm to Llhnyvmo on the even- ttut of M. " to but 'on the Indian to" work In the mom". can. A hm cm: ot woman will be an: Into the Liporgvmo auxiliary Gii7 Ta." "c. ti-ood, out. no. "to" of the "min! argd I Mint «Am qrttt N the Bump}! "out: With an ohphsqt_ "to e81Phr TO BE He he: served the town long and manually. and we: always ready end will!" to do anything that would " vence the htereetn ot the town, and "qttqetdqqottliastteqt-otttite M111. counsel being sought my times when knotty problem vote to be consumed. A: a member ot the "elem med end bridge commlttee, he bu had - to do with the nev- ing of may of the count! hlxhways. For. seven] month-111'. Em nu been unable to properly keep In touch with Ms dutlee. and he now feels thnt an- other men should take. his piece. He was unible to attend the last regular Beaslon of the county board held in lkcember. ' . At this meeting the mater ot the negation ot Supervisor Henry user. wee brush! " Mr. not had "not that hie health was such that he felt he could no longer ale care ot the (lathe ot his cum. and that he its ready to resign. In the event that he' (he. do to. the Oftteiat Bond of the. town would appoint nomeone to fluI out hie "mired term. No action wee ' than a thin meeting. pending further' Void. from Mr, Eur. l HENRY EGEI MAY REIGN MAY REIGN AS SUPERVISOR The Board of Auditors ot the Town of manuals met In main] union Int Monday. to pun on . author of but. which needed immediate won- uon. And to dilem- other mutton. Several citizens~of Lttt6t'trvtt1e have, been mentioned for the place. Chan. Pt Smale is an avowed candidate tor 'he honor. Julius Tremor. the pm- ent vulase clerk of Libertyville, Inn 1180 been mentioned. but nothing deti- nite his been heard from hm. An. other name mentmned is that of Poul Ray, the' bustling furniture dealer of this village. Mr. Ray he: not mule any mouncment ot his "sandfdner. although tavern! ot his friends en un- v'nv him to nuke the race. and feel that been be elected. Atty one at these men would me good ottieiniB. " [er u can be leaned. no one (run the country district: is being JghetB- doned u the normative of mm Ct',%'fl town on the gouty bond. T HENRY mm, or 1 IEl'lllhillfi new. T I)lllliS1llli' sum Paralyzed, he Gave mm- Following I ""994," my tq [Wall- tregan .v'uh his trtre, Thundly htt- ernoon, Henry Tum, n tagttter to- unding on Belvidere rout, ml! was: at Milwaukee avenue. duccumlml to an attach of beam due-u; and " though analysed. he into abandons to I neighbor about doing Je chores quartets)" he died. -- _ After returning from Wuhan! Mr. Tuna wu sawing wood with Julius "and. ': neighbor; Mr. Runnels saw that Mr. Tsylor - parentty in: not tooling well. When Mr. Taylor wilted towatd4hg house he colltplod and _ Island on the now. Mr. Rummeln carried P' into the home. ' -, g _ Although unsble to move a "up; Mr. Taylor mud to msmbsrs of the family snd sue Instructions to Claude Lynch. s mutton shout milking the costs. as" an hour slur being stricken he was dead. At tbs Inquest. his drsth m given so be?" due to spoploxy. _ , - - I." Iwylvng. ' Henry Taylor was born In Warm. town-hip February IS, 1864, and died Februuy " 1984. on the {am "out tour une- north 0 Lttrmtrviiiet, when he And spent pruned}! att Us [its He wu united in some to lun- both Boys. Pitt. " mo. an "a! thy June , 1014. On June " "o. he took so his -toetd wk 'iiciiiit,iii Mon-y. who survival Mn. Ms wife he luvs. two otegrdtmghtam. Mrs. Jamel m at! It. MI I!" Ads Ion ' both d W": two browns, in" w, of um tyvlllo. and Funk To, . of mm; one liner. In. Ono. Md. ot Our- nse tr"" may other renun- Ind f on . -iiinii, Tum m u m pf 3am: dllmltion. Ind had the "Iii-ct and esteem of his nightm- and {110139. The men] conic" van hold on load" afternoon st the home. town conducted by the Rev. Chu. J. Dickey. pastor o the "bertymle Methodist, church. Burk] wu In Inkeulde cem- etery. Libertyvmo. SUPREME COURT FAILS T0 ACT 0N NEWMARK-BOYLE Slat" Attv. Smith I" handed mother jolt Tuo'dny when 'tttttee" mun adjourned "without handing down opinions in the upped can of Ben Newmark Ill! Ilehlol Bole.' "manna to Jul In the lathe Cootr circuit court for contempt of court In rem-lug to "Ivor annuall- In the grind Jury probe Imp m we." hrlblnx of jurors ll the 00va Small an. The two not were ur- donod by Gov. an." after no, bad {m Into-cod to urn II! months In county mtl, sum Attonry trtrttttt than "would to the "mom. can II " o'on to In. an has put buck ht Ml. In!" It" - all an I". can in in!" to an no, new» on m snail. $1.50A YEARINADVAMI 'Boone County Man 011ml!- !oause he Saysitcm "in 3 $5,000 Year Bushman. mm was" ,, gwm T0 nanny , f 'Mi IIt'iIsurtfttlil In a abutment roier, t). In c.1320 telephone Bum. W. In : Rowuonullvo Will" I. m ot Boulders, "woman" ' in Menu. Wei" and We" of ma Me! In the state led-ht". to: " past two terms 10 NOT I W tor renominntiott and will not its c) " not 1 candid." aitd win?" "Why not?" and the I'm who. like everybody a!" m5" it tot granted that Pierce, with INt and Francis would 33:11: " out ' the honor. c '1} , "I don't wnut it, tltat'a an. I m "lord to take it. It ha been . ., f __ clal loss to me ever since I had; _ oMce and I Just cuno to an T Mon that I shouldn't Allow "ice. to Busuln thla'conunued loss. tt 'r- cost me at léast $5,000 a you tr , in the legislature. l have - "itii'p, the which Is too valuabk for ttir/At neglect it just to serve in tho W have." A35; 'Mr. Pierce'a withdraw-l come." a surprise %rpotitieiantr " "Iain" vothra. An member tryt tho 4iat$tirs, " bat made qrtod-at Spring", ' g In! union he out}: was eht,q,i.lt:3,t(, 3 tioor leader and prior to tt'if,ljl'tti, speaker. In met. he an. qrMtttri:, 't, nee of being weak". It val 'g', 1 ally felt thatjhe would be tho _ T (b] "can ttoor leader this and 'ti'e"9,"d't, body thought he wouldn't be I" hated and "tquetttttt. _," esf'is' An a legislator. Mr. Ptereat was"? . of the outstanding men at, f , " new because of his mum»;- ': knowledge of lam-have mm V procedures. He Inc " _ _ L' 't one minus uncut capable all at the strongest men than. _ 'f l _ V010" WINK! ', "l". Who will on": at me. (to. . . County? With Wya- mun, , shack has Hell-hr: I. am, ' any the ma any no 'it-7a""titltei'" the next tow an " M 'tttttit Boone. It's a certainty that 'tlit, will In" I candidate to: m, I 1 "can nomination tor "to"! a Henry and Lake etch law at . atoth republican and "rt-ttber) Well: Wrath and Oahu. (4') .K Lake; Panels (rev) "d "9thkt (dam) of chonry. " T (il Itrits.ANNhiMcAttmitttitt mammalian! sttetumtraiotMN.Ai' Q . died mood". Fob. 15. "I f My, and "to! mm 1r2't't1t _ T home, Interment. took - it X'" _, T aide cemetery, Lit-ttte, TN 'tb loving m rad by the um: ' ' Anna We (as. Chad) in III II Bognertahim Mad. Mar 11,-" the clam child of seem and lb both Chard.. - NU] irrrBiGU "bouih' my _ «in. " plus of Puree. Th9" In, Ile T , "an"; educated In an "I swoon in "no "and be: "I education In mud. . 7 .3 s'" 'In' IM2. with in: unity. IN8t to Ameriea, settling on I." I}; m a who: of tho chi-ii! England, but um a. m I the Convention! M-" "w In ".0 no it: and .1: 'tttte to mal: Idle. who" tn this was mandrel: m tllll, on. "ing Jo tnthner--Arht" t 'c nod M. walnut). Chalet and _ {on Antoinette them. J. H. , All ot the Inter three no um C pro-em today to mourn the - "C their dear mother. . . _ 'ir, Siner Edie in. n cm . A ot the Gue- IAke M. I. l ha than an]: in not!" _ church work, and " one "I. - T ornnlst. _ -.--- a: "331:8; all ot her ,rter-'tm' he hu resided on the "to run. 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