pa lulu (subbing!) Pam-idle. I ma were from Vermont. but "I to Illinois II 1844. In "" Ms - and older. "other Chutes (A. Md" enlisted In Company C. of r Nimyjixth mine]: Votunteorl. the period-o! the Civil war. This I ttso-re-tbility of carrying on r writ of the farm and home upon r mother and the boy of "mean. a desire of his murmur. hoy's bran bterHerMr-th-r-o.r the family. but bunny put his about?!" to the bur- I! and and his part them, u always. Ir. Partrtdge'n education was hnrr, the district and "when" school and a time" be anondad the Acadumv In} KO Pun)", lilinoin, and later apt-at D wars of stndv In new: calla". _ n: " real qatau deal. which itt, yo 3 ton] ot "50.000 were cloned Wukenn Int week through the moo Realty company tad more natives. Otto' of the trrtmtipat one. " the purchase of 180 ncm in I III-queue Highland Subdivision, . 2, in not-anus! Waning-n to lth Rocket" McCormick for I orted mm of $106,000. The Clayton Rent, company re- " the Isle br bout: M. Pohkov. Icing] owner of the Marquette mum Subdivision No. , to him. Cttrmiek, who I. backed by a ammo trust company. which ll lulu: to mend $T,500.000 In ' h June 23. 1870. Mr. Parlrldga and Het R. Rice were married at West- I. 1e',g',yi'U','i',1, p' l8?) moral to nkexan. "iii Ola. where he-lolned older brother as editor and pub m ot the Waukegan Weekly Ga. te. In 1888 the brothers will their at. Horace Partridge and Ma wife Ped tit Pomont. Tennessee In 1890. Mignon! Mr. Partridge'. life he k arr active part in the community [Itch he lived: annual alvan " launch Christian empty and loyal grin. Hts wluome mile and cher- -ttntt told of the who" "I? rumh mated-W a the Convention! church was thug-add" tom-work theehanll iii-tn the sale. of Marquette High. d lubdivlaion No. l to n Chicagoan created In aubdlvinion projocn. 8135.000. There are 67 tom in a tact. t. P. Roanoke. of the Clayton Rea!- Co., bu sold to Mr. Pom"! a no: of the William nocturn- ., on man Road, manna Pun. no Clnytoa Renlty Company-old um of the Rood frown, " na; the neonatal that to I Gnu-u. of China tor ttoc k The warm: tho Btttd to mu . Jinn-I has a MGM to 'ld C. Ryan. ot Chimp. (or 50,000 REALTY 155000 HERE IN , . ' SOI Blfi DEALS Inner Editor "and Preacher We: in California After, Being Invalid Three Years. et, InmAngPlea" California. and " Whittier Heights Cemetery cha'd Inter California, February 16, "24. Me. e with": can. no {but vector et Mlle. Tonnes: and It Denver. Coionde. I "" Mr. end In. Peru-Mae cane Nita-lie. and we 'u culled to the Ich at Nowell. where he worked it 1920. When he ruined hie pes- M. While living in Nowell. Mr. In. Peinidge celebrated their lea wedding on June 23. 1920. end lurch M. 1922. In. Pen-ridge died r e prolonged illness. In April, t, Mr. Pea-ridge suffered a cere- l hemotrhatrt/hrhieh loft him en in- dr and ht June. 1922. hemmed to Angela to live with hie sisters. L Mmontrene Partridge Carter and I Marcia Partridge and up" his If, Mm. Charlotte Patrridge Free- In irnprorenumta. The plln In to In 100 homes in Wanton" immo- m. ' - he Ctfrtort Run; eBmpany use metal irervices wore held from the to of Mrs. Freeman. 1951 W. 20tlt I W. Mth street. on Thursday, - M. 1924, " ":46 p. m. It. Panda" 'll born u Fremont. New 9. 1840. Ind vu the ot Addition Bliss Partrtdger 3nd I. Edith Rockefeller McCor- rick Buys 160 Acres in Marquette Subdivision. to More" Home. M. Partridge, - -tttr of the Conception-I [at o! Nahum. Editorials. pus-ed 'ry Ar. Loo A "ies tying". BITUARY Bf 's. [RACE PARTRIDGE; WELL KNOWN HERE = LAKE COUNTY ml0EllttimnErtll' - "ktttgitt'.'2',fd,hr25,tttt . WAUKEQAN WEEKLY SUN u. put in lower. ruler and pave' n Bosch-an to um. " Door- m cold to Mr. Rot-note (or hp m up; 1; Poison out ttaid his friends loved him LIB 13EllitqllCYVilllLlLE, IlhlDElPEl)ililDEilhlT _ Punch Duncan " you: old, all am: street, Worth Chicago, believedI " hitting the nail on the head until. Friday. 00 that du'ot woe trel misused [m mtnd on the mung; 'mlutng that ( he struck a certain; in"! on the head It would smut Mm back In Inch a mum» that he! would be entitled to a Chrutnn ittrtr%t. (I <3 . 1 "Niii15 ', iiiifiiiiiiii"t"u' mummy . 10mm: n The trouble eumd at the Binni- her; furniture store where he drum his .pey check. He we: buy ailing down some linoleum. In order to hue the mile In e piece when he could find them he placed them In "his mouth. " _ _ - ' 'When he got through with his work he found he '1: one nail short. That piece of metal. he an covered. m rope-In; In " stom- ach. Dr. R. C. Hots.» city health physician. "nt him to the 1.0-va for n X-ny. The elusive In" - be louted. the doctor an. "tt Accidentally " Swallows all While Putting Down ' Undieum. MANY PUPPY LOVE liihlllllhtifis ARE hr. Waukesha Checking Up on Re ports that High School Pu- pils Were Wed Here. The city of Wankel)". Win. ll on? the verge of what Appears to be one, ot the bigger! sensations h It: tttr tory. minim-I no "oat In that city' the! I number of high school pnp'lln' hue doped within the in: tow I week: end have got men-led. Report-5 have had " that seven] of the" youthful coup!" ..han...been "amrrtree: In Wuhan. l For in: "non I check I. being made on the mum". "can" roc- ord- In "In." to lent-II the - ot all Moccasin couple/I named her. of bu. C The minim "can" book: no. that but two Winona can)!" have mien out numb" neon-u here = (ha Int of library. but a I "who: ot lice-m In" it" lmod to mu mph- who an ttther Mum": (mm as their place ttt mile-ea. A can"! check I. to be a". on all (In. convict to and when» they no m": Wuhan: in ottbtttt menu but who nu- mm 80 "out actuation. MttotV cannon of madam: ht the Whoa-III school an that" If the - we found to be correct. Iliti Ilimimih'l'fil) Almost everyday '0 "all: the . T . "I, papers of the eromhtt condition of D Al'llberl t, the schools all over the country. About --.- . . 1'r'.ee, "i the unne- le, citie- of Or." H, C. Noam City Health t .tatetmeentrrststtetrtaqeut .. _ buildings for schools. The city of Chr Physman, Gets word State . mo in hon-ins a sum per cent of is Is to lnvesttuate. student: in wooden portable buildings T --..-' ' under, the inoat maintainer! canal. State investigators from the health than with regard to both health and bureau will probe the health condi- education. In may we. this 1a due tious lo Zion and the reported diph. to teh fact. than the school! were built theria Qidemic. according to infor- by money sécu'r'i'ed tram Ion-term mation that has been received by bonds. Some ciuea cannot bondpem- Dr. H. C. Hoag.,city health phylician. selves any more because in the put of Waukegan. the "we. were tnaderto run too longl Dr. Hon; has received several com- into the future, when more or the: plants trom Zion recently. one that short-term bonds should have been l an employ. of one of the larvae dairies issued. . {has diphtheria in his home. " The Libertrvitie Township High School is rapidly growing into Nat such a condition as described shove. it in growing " the rate of 'tthe,?, per yen. There an no 1260 It at: mowing In education in' I landing erected tor only 200. Pttt,tt no ro- citing in the "uranium when. eater. terin and maintaining rooms; in fact. every room in buy union our; period of the can" week. During the lut semester. there wt" . treat do mud tor tavern new class... but this demand could not b. not been» of the incl: ot room The locker room: no too matte n4teetqtgttodatq the number ot steel lockon that mun be and. so the corridors m being'tilled with than. . This crowded condmon In certain to met untuonhly on the out". uhool. At meat the ochool lo a member of the North Control uncouth: at Sce- ondury Schools. on honor enjoy"! by but two other schooll In mo County ---Deetitd4ntuhtu Town-Mp High School and want." Town-Mp High School. The of Intention has than been moat cal-Jul to "our. only tcnchcn pone-oil; high cunn- cottons And because of this the school in Mt 7% shove the "on" for the country. ' This meone that 'the .tmrdtmts of the school ore much better nrepored for what follow! that thou mm the overuse school our the country. Just what the next few you: yin bring in this respect in quite uncertain. " it has become accessory to have more than thirty undeni- in e clue. Be mug of the crowded condition. there is likely to be e lowering in the nonl- ity of the Instruction. We on - hope tint our high about"! will pre nil. Tho fire domrtment m and to the Hun home on Hm "not ttttn. tur nun-noon. when sun: damn was don- to the roof, «not! by Mm- In. my" flying out the emu-m. The prune. of burnt" m mm 3nd "an. " u mum on. and would to in. and "who! with can. fire chic! Linton-y mt. that m - I. Wtgrmd II he! yum. to most on..." in. n mum: of not which - uh- nn all " the. - m It... L. Y. HIGH SCHOOL m PHENOMENAL GROWTH m THE PAST Mt YEARS mun SAVER , ' 4hahttret4h-rthui"thFahttki"iic-trar-iu Int-M u the Panama It Libertyville, nunou. u Second Clan Mail Matter. i In. Magnet Panmdge, " not: old. of 2402 (Mind avenue, Zion. died Thom" night after I long "In"! brought on try advanced one. an. ind nude her home In Zion with not mm tor several "on. Tho re- ,Ilnlnh will be momponied to Ar. aori o... for funeral unico- ad a. . In. other: um can» M. nun-M m. M". " for mind". "I In P. mu. Wuhan" In". 'trt-tt "turned today from a two _ ht "It! his wife to ma. Thu VII the am undo- " in In». in out "SN. ', WIS. WAY. FBRUARY 28. I924. Juno. Anna-non. of but. "mt.- todn will"! In petition u I all} on. g the on!" of county m- or. In an. thm In the m0. STATE moms or . ZION FOR mama _ IS ANTICIPATED ZION WOMAN, It, F DIES THURSDAY The Zlop mllk that is brought Into Wnukogan on wagon's each any will be hnlted should tho state langua- tion prove that diphtheria he Any foothold ln that clty, Dr. Hug do clued. _ Religious difference. In Zion no no great that reports cannot be ocean" without thorough inmtllutlon. one" cm: has stopped until I'"m", trom Zion and bu found then dummy clean. and can" mu that the .dlll'Iel are jut u Ipotlm. The driven are ot the opinion that no employs. an In Zion duties who have members ot,.ttte fnmlly'lll It home. Prom what can be leameg through FM. cum. health oMeer, there to little truth in the report. Ir nearly all cases the commutat- hnve been unsigned, Dr. Hm an. Mohegan ls practically free from contagion- It present. But four men hue been reported sufée Dr. Kong took oMee two weeks ago, "In use there ere serious pinne- in Zion It would be to the but littor- ut of the city to keep their bud-eu- " tNntttgted to that city until tt is cleared up." Dr. no" aid in attenu- ing the plausibility of cutting oft the milk supply from Zion. It is also said to be unlawful to chute more than " for issuintr tl bond. While efforts ate being made, it is rumored. to determine it some of the ottieialn hue been charging as much as " 60V. SMALL WILL SPEAK Ili mum WEDNESDAY, mu Governor Len Brnalltill make In: tirttt and only visit to Wnukoun in the present urnpalgn Wednesday eve- ning, Febmry 17th. (on on My. night " MH: One or two justice. and they had not been subpoenaed up to ti late, hour may. My Yuma, who men on n urn north ot Wales". Invited his wife's comm. John Rita, of 828 Irie. tory about. to spend the wool-0nd with hill um to give him I good food. but but" tho vim end" My almost to! not"; weanling to hit own chart". while 1'on vu "team for nun" no battery. Jttta eluuod My kid hm out with . you"!!! right. To" an!" I. didn't an. u tttttit Inn My ttttttred us. "not! was Ju- an H. C. Cont-on Thur-thy? mm "on. Yum and to "r the .tt.toofthemttt.agtdtttot-- "I!" Governor Gives Lake Co. But One Meeting Because He's Behind in State Schedule. Under A new law justices end police maximum no not permitted to charge more than " u {ocean cues where dezemnu put up out: bands for their "penance. It ts chimed that in game inlmncen officers have been charging 85. It is claimed how, ever that this amount was the usual tee formerly charged and in tr number of inntance the charge was made with, dat knowledge that the law had been changd. The officers argue that even in cases in which the states attorhy or his assistants handid' the prosecu- tiOn they were not informed upon that point. , He will spelt in the 'Waukegtn " mory " eight o'clock. With the Governor will be Oscar Carlqtrom, candidate tor Attorney Canon! and one dt the best'onton the state has produced in "In. INVITED " T0 DINE; ALMOST GOT l "'rfiuiliNi" The scanner will have . real me.- uge for the people of Weukoxu and Lake County; it ought to be one of the moot lntorenlng meetings ot the governor'l vhole camp-Ago tor ,the autumn against him In bolus made on the tune that Lela County we: too good to the Governor during hie mam may (illlllgs ( my JUSTICES , ' IN $IllkEIi4P ( Practically alt the Justice- and Pt lice magistrates of Weukenn and North Chicago were subpoenaed and required to testify before the mm! tar, Tinned" in what ewe": to be alert to ttnd it there no nay irregular- itiee in the nutter of tee: and not". Governor Smau will atrium Win- "an late in the ntttmtoon, coming "on Whenton, lll.. when he speak- in the nttarnoon. Thin Waukoaan nesting will be the only one which Governor Small will hold in Lake County. He had hoped to appear 'elaewhere but be - the goods have been no bad all over the state through the heavy nova, he in far behind in MI sched- ule and therefore one meeting in Lake County will be all he can ar- range. _ But Tony Yankus Is Arrested Just the Same by His Brother-in-law. trial hora. The crack]: duo were compelled to Mace my: boo" und records ot all Waukegan and North Chicago Officials Books are Also _ Subpoenaed. V "in. Florence Draco. well known Waukogan dmgltore,ownor. whole sudden death on Wednesday, Fob. 20, came " I shock to her any friends. left an estate valued n 855.000 according to n petition tor probate ot an will which was filed ttr yfr. boto court in! Friday by Atty. L. . "out. who vu' tinned executor under the term- of the will. The petition lists the value of the per- sonal property " $30,000 and of the real ttttate " 835.000. The hating on the probating of the will we. not tor March IT. T In. Bertha Johnson ot Redondo Beach, Calm. II listed " u line: of the decayed. The list of leg:- toel under the will are n follOWI: Olive Coleman. 40 North Geno." street. Wankegnn; Clyde and Ber nice Johnson ot Redondo Bach. Chm" ttetha Other Petition. Filed A petition for the mouth. ot the win of Emma E. loo of Zion was set tor hearing Inch " She left $2300 In potion! property 3nd ".000 In real astute. A shunn- petition I" fttqrd In tho one of Fannie Hun of Lake anlch whose estate must: of ",000 In real ante. but no notional tmtttertr. witftieautiuttat-. m addition to the auction sale. each merchant will have may mea'ot the regular stock: in the' stores, and the folks of Lake c9umy will have an opportunity to supply tlteir_.ymatts at special priced Former Mnyor Willi": Hm Thompson of Chicaxo has developed a trttmntirlty and (lunch! Intomt in fltrtr-not the poor variety. but the kind whirl) mm "climb trees. live on land. and Jump three "at to catch a grasshopper) ' Articles of Ineorporauon were wanted youtorday by Seaman of mate Louis it Emma-non for a. South Sea R arch "my. found- ed by Thompuon. Mm! Dunno R: Irin- 'A the [Alcot- Partt cour- min-Manors. and former City Comp- troller George P. turduq. In par troller George P. 'urditut. [in pur- "Tbo low able" tr! but: III we was tttated n "minutiae " of condensing with pomtion and research in foreign. 'hat no outside a. a" common. pfrtiet_ttrrtt in um than! heal"! no" attd "0mm , theta": tlt inllndl." tt in up 'ttttttmme by "it" via I" V ital ed It ' .000 "in. with in ON" - d The former mayor unkind that health." be aid. . i'. " expedition headed try Capt. A. 1. no mod Dr. "can: . 'tt Dunn. who lived in the Son! Sou an... call-him. a ": for u number of run. wm mu "My mm a In: a! M tram Om: men on Jan 4 mallow-{IN ot'tttittt_.a.., V in: a big picnic. " will tate nov- variant. it w m in: pictnm of the aerobatic all; in. (mm-cu In . "crowd And pansy the m- " the Miami" I "It!!! u . _ public. a!!! w. . i..' w, we van tttated n ".efeattitte u- p ration and "Intel. In foreign con-m". particuhrly In an! "out melon}: a "lands." tt In cup mu ed " .000 ( A" meeting. of -emt business than to! Libel-thine an: held " the my Furniture and Fun Store land-y limit to discus the nropoeition of hoidih: e " qrsUq any in the 711th he: monh. Baum different lines of business were unscented, end alter . snot-ti dilemma. it we decided to hold a great "Cohmunity Auction Sale" here on Saturday, latch " At this sale, which will be held u, 1' con- tral loeau'ott on luv-mice venue. in the open, each merchant in the will" will have merchandise which viii he sold at auction to the highest hidden The goods will be pincedjn the tuna-i of the nttctioneer to he sold for j.rt1t1 they will bring-the purchaser to can the price. I Petition for the Probate of Will Is Filed in Local ll) START SEARCH RR CLIMBING FISH ruhlllilKORa LEAVES M lilis TATE OF $55,000 r . warms (l11rs'sai.?f1ts,',ltii, (PfNiNliulglli . Feature Big; 001mg! BY sum Sale Event' t1lult,ftltlg,'i'hdtttr FROM GREATLAKES and Hamid Cfevettiitif of Win; - ,nlq M . Ann: Belomkl. " '1le on. of gases Cormtm, died Tim evening that a wort Inn... , Her daughter, Bertha. who II C. oldest of the tttmor ot III. - dren, In It the Lake Cmqtp O.- on! noun"! when an. and" In operation for -tttettttn I. canny. Her Condition n not an the family In taping the I." d the death from her. . There were eight an. ltd). (I. My. A no: VII born Suds! Ind the tHath of the mother can. but can Inter. _ Willi": Belch-kl, the In" was . member of Wuhan. - force a mum: of you-I. WI. he mined he took the (If. " (has: Corners. when the - u mpde their residence "or m. The when] gervieeg were bold ou- urdny morning at ' o'cIoC " m. Rt. Barthotomew'tr church. - V. tyo In Mount Ollnt em. The 3010mm. In of the Lithuania ammo. to um. II "an . norm or NINE cmeElg mas; DAUGHTER SICK Magi DAIRIES ' IN Milly MILK " (y)lKfilllilMi PRICES Mrs. Anna Belenski of 38908 Corners; Dies Thurs; Hus- band Was Policeman. _ Charges that milk companion m buyinl mm: at condemn" pm. and shipping it in to (Man a Mt price. In " "ort to di-nt" Milk Produrerl' Auochtbl I." "no. were made Tum by m T. Fowler in a mum to It. - department. Tm " AA The verdict rammed~ by tho on. net": Jury. ot which Dr. til. Ford aBrs in m roman". stated that the child had died from ant infection resulting tsom malpractice. The autopsy developed that a. needle had pertovatard vital ItNnttgh. that started perisonitia. Death uni alter the first treatment; Florence M. Artehisomptt 8155 Sun"- nyude avenue, Chicago. was tn charge of the cue. She cw II. was the raticsts of a banana" lchool. ' ' The ma v" mm on m no. - as the coroner Ttaa, At "mums 9f the Hitch." death the Jurywroeommondod that the m revoke the "can" of the may in! inguute criminal promoting. The verdict in bid on tolu- mony that "is alleged to have slam that the child was subjected to ttttist was called a thwmoowno mm by the 'doctor' in the mo. It in. uecensag'y to Inject I needle may body, watlmony showed, to perform the treatments. when a dam malt" in. M Imam: aloud to has been an: by . than!" claimant. Manet James Hitcholl. Infant Ion. dt Mm. Agnes Mitchel. ot 1311 Lincoln Henna. died It: w, 1081. An inquest and autopsy followed. . The one In which Falkner 00¢" ed he would "who the "com can" from on old dam: that occur" h North Chicago in 1921. _ BYbtg'tts ' "f"- 21tttNitt2t k , ct!" u n P . gauging aid to be under an" "on The WI! ngei'nst "quack" Ittqttqte. bu been carried into Wonk... After one any of mm It in leaned tttpt 111th John W. Falkner. of the state dfrrnrtt-atV rettatmtitrrt, stood road, " "iii" one license to pumice end And be. probing into another one what. Volo men wu aid to in" 'teaetiet.d without I permit; ' One Pratttitiotterht Doom! Hangs in Balance from M Case, Report. The m: puma: fan-ct" doctor- ti.5oAfEgtiNatrvarm that an mm "a"; t A an the an . was , a would it a '" hit. T Ff 7}» . ..n"'. q ' a: , "T311 113.: ii8: my a LC