VOLUME mill-440.- 42 . PLEADS GUILTY Slayer 8808 Mercy 4tt00ttt When Confronted With Fos- sible "new. IULLI'I'IN "Jungle Rod" In. command td m. marina-Mm In an m - it-tlar, at Jollot yuan he was " nion" In etrettit can! mmy M noon on a charge at slaying an". William. ,1 ' In "alarming his act of was... guilty "Jungle Rod" and " an convert" last spring and In mil" input-co from the him. which read- tomhu u follovu: ""iriih,iGGiiadit If ovum "his the whole world but In" In. new?" Roy 'Tventymen. Wanton! con-' "rtetor, also wu "absent." Re is. cherxod with having swindiod Chem; alumna out ot $500 on 3 building) contract. _ ., nines Wilson. New. rent: to try his own one in defending himself on, a charge of lining stolen on nuiomo "h"e from Justice A. It. Smith. High. , lend Park. June: Lewis. " tinged companion "in crime. preferred to tnke " change: with . regular low) or. The court appointed Atty. lineal Hume for Lewis. Another val Mart Johnson. He pleaded "Not guilty." The fourth men in the Mieged theft " George Atkins. The inter we: sent to Madison. Win some time ago to newer chnrxen of check for. gery and robbery. He formerly we: an inmate of the Wisconsin reforma- Ptteine eithirr hauling or him-hon- mom ot from 14 you: to life. George Richardson. an" "Jungle Red." to. day pleaded guilty to ',a charge of mm: 111*an Goons Amman; another Kama. in '3 Water tttreet. fiat; more thus/i year no. Anton: I large number of indicted men who were unturned In drum coun tut. Monday, Richardson that hlmul! upon the mercy of the court as he entered his plea. Tad ml" for demeacy. ,. . T Two other waged m'nnlerm tore attuned Ind they entered pleas of not guilty. after momma to quail) the 1ndlctmentn were ovum-Mod. They veto Glance Hurlhut. Zion City. burned with gtattbitttt to datattt C. B. Dicks, Jr.. of [Aka "11.."th David Hermann. lexical. of Wank-n. emu with shooting Peter Garcia t and: In the Intel-'3 pool In" on In"! street. To MURDER; MANY OTHERS Mlthliiliillil) 80va deteatdartts who" auto: were called an who nu not In court my be fugitives. pd - wu- rlntu were to be - to: than. Joel W. Petmon. of "I LI". chatted with emb'eulomnt ttt 888T from Carl Thorkalson. Highland Park. 000317." tor" having 1tnitrd Ray Hand. Wlukegun motorman. could not be found. the motifs can reported. Osrar WIllhms. Negro. of Walke- xnn charged with assault with I dead- ly weapon In a rest!!! of In nutomm talk he was driving hnvlnz struck Ruth Wehman. of Chicago. pleaded "mun." H! was to be sentenced -iuTrrurmit. North Chicago. churned with attempted to attack Evoly' Prader. North ChtViyto, plead. "ruflt.v." HF this ahernoon a in'ot guilty and bond pending trial ine as hurety. Emil Schoenkp. North Ch'culn. charred with cumming viola tmo. wirh mauled not guilty. and " mother "and his bond. Lee P. Wiicox. Antioch, mended not guilty. to a charge of shooting Mum! " de. ot that Vilma. no was released a", 81.000 bondl. Henry who. Negro. would not guilty and bin one '33 referred to kahuna other Ch". . luau. He said he had nevor been in would hetero 3nd not ilin the house of Cart Attarberv bar-nu he wu IO drunk he d'dn't know what he '3: going. ) John Jun'nmn. muted Wm: hav- ing wronged In: Commons. "no of North Chicano. pludod 'not guilty In. Edwin Mead Mum! In: bond. "any 1nd Cynnnuu Dad-run. Krlkor nulnrlnn and Kuhn Bedro- sun. emu-"11th tuning union Inor- chnndlu from John Toma. Chlcuo. [an bond from ".000 Old]. _ The cue of Vincent Chodduck. charm-d with attempt to In"! an " tomnhne trom the ("no of Otto Lehmnnn. was referred to the probe. tion ttmeor. Ben Michele. For Luke. Needed n! guilty and nu bond. . Blend!) Alonzo. pleeded um guilty. remanded to in". Portho Pornezio. pleeded not 'tylr ". remanded to jail. an" Jame. Needed not gouty. end gave bond. Cherie: Rttdelitr, eel. mtlnued. Willlem Wood cue. manned one week. Ithh Curley, of Arta, gutted with 'V'éiirm McBride tttd Rottie Rev- ton. bladed not guilty. "In." on tt6nd. "Joe'sio'mrpmm be! "my. I. "and an "Id. . A 1c: In with"! "rGiutut Shelby. ole-doc not mm "iiiai'Jir:"iriot" toily' In the . JaAKlircOUNTY INDEPENDENT MetocltfSottrt wu 'relensed on Edwin Mead afgh- IlBEItTYVlI com mans AL 0315mm RUMORS mm 'PR0'ffiCTl0li' Judge}. L. Persons Seeks In- formation Concerning Man in Gin Paddling Case. Actmted by wild tumors that Al. but Greenberg. eoGieted gin "mer. chnm" was reported to bus made ststementn that he would not have to serve the 70 day bil term Imposed by Judge P. L. Persons. in county court. the 3-2419 Monday made inquiry Into the k ',* ml'wtl..| It' 'rlwthtsr these repr; ", ic.. ;...y .oucds Lnn in fact. The cor -. Hum) :53! wh", the rumors a ' "et "-1- , v.15";- .mi n he intended t v cr..'.ce not on; the state's attorney's ottiee, the _s'se"itr, or others. but ulna the court. The matter came up when Annm- ant Stem Attorney B. H. Bloch " peered In court Month! and uk- ed that tho sch-o facin- umnsl the bondsmen For Creenber'. be with- dnwn. u tho de'endant huleurreu~ dared and was not ln'jlll serving his sentence. I The can" let " be known at at!" that he In not doubting uhcotety or anciency of ofBe-. hut/Inch . runner would not - --- " ,.-'_..-_ L-|-- Belch: Ito 1"rr9""9'"d. It was ru. mated that bp dar'arm' he would not Inn to sorve'beozhse he had been promised "nrotertmr" In his booze mama! .rtitr',tittt' These rumors " ptrently were intended to can NF necthpl "that county omclnls. id to, the um. Both the uni-tum. union nttnrnoy nnd the sham! tinted that they know no circumstnncoo which might be construed to men that any portion in leniency would be shown thin pri- soner. . Shem! Atthttrom amen thln Green- berx had and ho'would be given Im- munltv it he told certain ttiimtts, but that the when" did not an. who nude grtett I Judgment or when It wu mule. N It wan also rumored ttistt Greenland would have a map. and mm. would get . doctor's eertitteate Ind "ond man of his time 'In the county hoa. pItnl. _ Show! Ahlntmm stated that Green- 14" seems to he in good "when momma Ind doesn't nppeer to be the whine! tor e doctor. Judge Pee. eone stated the! my "the" that Oreo-berg mint complain of ohm" be Brat eMUd to the confr- "no. "on for recommendation is to that "and he "no with reference to no Mam medial nee-cm. I). "I'll. |-Ilc"| WTF ...__ M"_e'eee" __ __.'A v, tion for mte.ontrtuttttutitttt u to qettat 'um Wok We". united now tn Iner- uhould he done with reference to m rtath to Henry W ghtttuttrmstrt, mung medial eunuch. who v!!! Me tpt"u',22',', Pi','t Mm. A. "Vim-UM MI been mu- 0" the m-. trstttter.etrttnt3eittt,r. may! meet»! my. maul» au"inii%i%Gr'iafiWtrrttthy thrmmtt the - no... my wan noqwm.m3m Ifl-'mhmmlgr.nqmm er,nortttitftmm. 'aiiaGiiinuon be!" can bonm Biiiom-Ttu, Storm Will Boon Be om the the but - LIBER'IYVILLE. LAKE COUNTY. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER I6. I924 mm TFE0lhNil AT sum ',' JOSEPH'S alum! noun" Last Mandi: momma-3t St. Joe- eph's Catholic church, Henry Engle- hreoht and [in Viola .Wells were mined in the holy bonds of nutrinmny the Rev. Esther Duran Neitus omel- nung at 1 nuptlnl lush mu. The following story of the wedding was contributed by a friend of the bride and groom: "The June bride must be ahrdlu "The June bride must lave been envious of the October bride today, for June this year wu not the month of whlch the poets wrote: 'For what is so rare " a day in June. then, it i ever. come perfect days.' But today ll it was October in her fairest moodi1 Warm sunshine dissipated the mists '-, of the early morning and left radiant I b1oornintpf1ower sand still verdant' grass bedewed and glistening outside. (St. Joseph's church. inside the church " the altars were brilliant with bright colors ot (lowers and the soft glow of the candles and the gleam of the bur-i nished metal candelabra. A long' ctr-tel: at white canvas carneted the. front isle. l l 'j'l'he bride came forward on the arm of her father, preceded by her younger sister. The groom and be! man met the bride at the altar and, the marriage ceremony, took place. Clearly, firmly, both bride and bride- I Broom lave their ansWers. Reverent-I ly, they stood as they have stood: when they have received other sacrs-' mernu--hurnttte petitioners before the) All must have felt u the writer} did, About this modest little pnrty of I four. correctly end atrium! groomed! that here were "unlined omen.' fervent. curl-tune. The long t%7il stained glue windows. the varied' lights nnd colors of the slurs, offered by eontmt en almost luminous white. loathe bride's town of breaded chifw ton velvet with it. loft glowing Mdli ot satin emu and it. long. ttraeefttii, "and: of the lame materiel. The white tulle veil with its coronet heed- vim. fell wound the bride's moon": figure like u minty may. The young bridesmaid. Ill-I Genevieve Walla! lent n eturrmintr contrast In her pink; notln crepe gown wtth Its gold loco] sleeves that draped to the bottom of the skirt. and tier soft. pastel blue! velvet hat. i "t "all than remember I an of colors when I think of this wedding. Inch " you remember win-n you go thrown 1 nold-tlmo garden where ev. wry flower has Its opportunity to Moon: and to mks I hummus "Marx: like noun beautiful pun whim in such a garden. u lovely at any the curled In not which bo. nnet of double whit. Kuhn" to." mum!!!" of the "my. I think rot irridFtiaa (it "on more." Entered " the ii:;,,,!,!:;]!,,.,]:,.,,,,, ,,,l.l,l)l,ll,li"',lE P jllli, Bl I) E IN , Postomco It Ulcnyvllle. Ittittotscda Second Chan" Matt latter. jmoMrsoN It (hi,, % sump FOR 60V. i, - LEN SMALL now 1 Former Mayor William Hale Thomv' ison arrived in Duquoin. prepared to isneak at the great lair there for Wsy, _ Urn Small. Capt. Oscar Carlsirom ditd Ithe Illinois waterway. [ i It is the mayor's first appearance lin the present campaign. He' will to ' the whole length for Gov. Smnll. Capt. l Carttstrprn, eandidate ior.attorney gen- érnl; 'other state candidates, and for all"! waterway-also for the $100,000e 000 good roads bond issue. ' Many Down State Cities Sent Invitations for "Big Bill" as Speaker. '8'" P" u..." ,. - ---" _ ison no a speaker. How monyothor' {downstate invitation!' he will ocean in .not known. but the Int two wool: he [will speak throughout Cook county 1 with Governor Smut. no in billed with 'the governor for the has! meeting " «he Coliseum. ft,',tg'ttQh' " which lather"); Governor 8 will more the tormnl start tor hit cloning Tt.8t {wind eaertpaWt in Cook sonny. The ,meeting will be preceded by n (rent 1woxnnn'l banquet in honor of the gov- With reference to President Cool. idge and'Unlted States Senator La Follette. he probably will be silent. It was at this fair that Judge Nomi"! L. Jonas. Democratic oirertustfrta1 randidnie. spoke Thursday. Mr. Thompson left Chicago at midnight for the fair. The only comment he had to mike about his withdrawal on a Coolidge elector was: "They did not consult me before they put me on an an elector." -- ' He may; speak in Waukegan this mouth. --. - Many other downstate omen noun the presenco of Former Mayor Thomp- - --, ----_ -AL'n eruor, MYSTERY FIRE Fire at Highwood of unknown ori- gin Wednesday. Oct. 8th. bully dun- need the frame building owned try James Wnimn and ocmpidd " C. H. Butler's billiard hall 'nnd lunch room. The blue broke out In ml rear ot the treeond.eto6, which in divided Into rooms nnd routed to' lodge". V. T. Philip. employed Cin the lunch room, discounted the" names and attempted " extinguish them with buckets of wnter. but the. rm hm gained mo [rm n hand- wny._ The "almond and Port Show Man an Gunman: were soon on the mNtttdt and the building was nu- td. Tho Mario? nt the up" no" in eon-160nm annual by fire um! um ll pm nut tMttsmrtt in the Hlllnrd- hull below. The lunch room w. he! -d. The loan " and think of Colin". l AT liiii00(h) MANY MATTERS ' BEFORE mum com mum New Order Entered in Amarilla M. Dow Estate caseA Other Estates' holed Upon. A In" nuhtror ot out". mitten vol-o acted upon loudly In prob". court. as Iona": f _ Esme: Albert Baum. Wadeondn. Proceeding-t Supplement] Proof of Helnhlp taken. Final temp unprov- ed. Estate closed. , Amarillo M. Dow, Waukeghn. " peal prayed trom order directing Ad. ministrator to collect not to ' vote stock of estate in W. H. Dow urn. Co. Bond fixed at $300.00. Appeal Bonds from orders directing Administrator to collect not to vote stock of estate until directed by the Court. and order directing manner In which to rote stock filed and approved. - ' Amelia J. Mead. Gruytlnke. Inven- tory approved. . John Mead, Grayslnke. Inventory and amtrahremeatt-bill approved.-: .. all-a uyy......w-.._.r_ - _ -- Myra M. Snedaker. Waukegan. Ad. ministrator authorized to compromise claim for cause of" action agaimrt Richard Maid and J. {numbers for 3-1000. ' F Phiiip Meade. Graysiake Claim of o. A. Hook allowed. Elizabeth B. vtutderttloot, minor. Lake Bluff. Attorneys tees allowed. tor $815.21; - ' , " Mary E. mpwell. Zion. Proof of helrshlp taken. Better: of Adminis- tration issued to J. W. Hipwell. Bond of 8200. manta consists of ten] dilate only i/ia Boss. Deasrttold. mm report nporoved. Estate closed. " --- ,,',____ gun-In- Ivulvvcu. -oe_e.- V.-_-_, Paul Berger. Wankegan. Hearing' on petition to sell real eatete con- tinned to October 20th. Lawrence Kennedy. Lake Forest. Hearing on Petition to complete tale ot real estate "under contract and answer of Sylvie Kennedy. Continued to October 18th. tt Mary Cooke, minor. Wankegen. Guardian authoriend to pey tuition at Monticello. Seminary. Albert H. Adher, ..Lake Forest. Pro " of hell-ship taken. Will proven and admitted to probate. were Tent- ementary issued to mncee Hodgee Aeber. widow. Vaihe oof property 840,000. All property bequeathed to will". , _ ' Levi Wait, Town of Grant. Hearing on petition to convey real estate un- der contract continnep to October- , 3th. 'Jlu. Charles Koch. Wenkegen. Applica- tion for approval of and report with. drum. l Emma Muham- Libertyville. Proof of heirshtp taken.' wm proved and' admitted to probate. ,Letters Tent» mentor! issued to Martin C.'Decker. Property valued " 811.000. Pomona] broperty bequeathed to husband. and life use of real estate. After his death real astute bequeethed to nine- teen brothers, sisters. niece: and nephews. SWALLOWS FALSE TEETH AND DIES ' gi0lll'Itf AFTER Ave.. Weuhegen, died on the x-rey tehie " the Victory Memorial hoe- pitei Iondey evening while"sur3eone were trying to extreet her {else teeth which hed slipped from her month end down into her throet. ' An littlest wee held Tuesdey st Vessel & Peterson's by Coroner Tey-t tot of Libertyville. it wee determined that she hed choked to deeth from the feiee teeth. The eutopIy proved this. The pert ot ' plate and two teeth were, found stuck in her throat. The hushehd, Daniel, who muid not be located today, eteted et the time the embniant-e was eeiied esriv londey evening. that she hed been suffering from eethms end that she had e coughing spell end swallowed the teeth. The piste had been ttrotts on sometime end the hushsnd had Fritii. he seid. that she Kat it new .ene. Asthma Victim Coughs and Broken Plate Becomes t Lodged in Throat. , Dr. W. s. Bellow! arrived at tho hospital wllh tho ambulance and tho womun wu- tnkon to the x-ny room when " effort was undo to ra- mve the object Bttr died trefttre um- muld be done. - Tho 'iiiuiiitCiiiire if the um. "I "vi-ed of the seriousness of her common. but diggppealod " soon u he VII told this. He could not bo would may by Coroner Ttylor. who "and him for I without u the lanai. ' . . __ -A A..- ' ule "nu-cm. The ham was than " the hon- plm u "mama" Jim (in unbu- Ianco drtetyrrt under-mod the "no to tro "Mtrttrat" Laura McGrith. " 1eroo.lPidet EPEJ)ll0EilNT of SHERIFF Aitigrrtttm cum or comm" or coma sperm Ed Autumn: wu 19mm My ot contempt of cont in "the Cumtor'l court Mr the Federal Bldg. In Mummi- (Thuriany) morning. MU punishment warn and " n tine ot "so and com. which vu paid. _ mun-om VII clawed with ham token Inn-nut Moberix no undone norm on 3 joy rid. one night but robmry. The girls were 'Fodanl prisoners eonnned In the mo coun- tr Mit. The one In. been continued . number ot tunes. and the that!!! bu eomo'ln for o lot ot criticism for his I'D. tin the unit. SUPERVlSORS mo \ ihrallis FIRE; ms l CLOTHES Ilijf0ilil)i' T Whlle driving from Lake Zurich to Waukmriin gattstatirmorattmr-tttrr automobile of Supervlaor Kelly ot Lake Forest, was amused try tire and the supervisor's cont trnd over- coat were when. while be had a narrow escape from 'lnjury. " J. J. Kelly of Lake Forest Has Narrow Escape; Supervisor Emil Ficke Fights Flames. Quick work by Supervisor Emit mete. of Lake Zurich, who in rid- ing with Superhum- Kelly. saved the machine 1nd 1130 prevented possible Injury to the aLko Font: men. A short circuit in the batterie- ll believed to have been the 'autre. When the the van uncover" the mama; In the at upholsteyinx vu "an. and t large hole Jtad been burned In Supervisor Kelly'n cont. An oeereoat.trintt in the nut was ruined' a Inn-go hole hula; been burned in the luck. Supervisor Pte" ripped am "tte cunhiou and poured "to? on the blue. "tinguishitur It. The acci- dent htpponod "Just " they ruched Wakes" FIND 'mli3(BY 0F CLAUDE NOELL V AT LAKE BLUFF Body of Young' Lake Bluff Resi -dent Who Was Drowned 11 Days Ago, Floating in Lake. The body ot a yam m found tttrating In' Luke Michignn " noon tog" wu identitUd u that ot Claude Noel, but. am young mm. who lo" his life in n hunting new"! 3 week ago] not Bundny. The grew-one discovery wee made by Mr. and Mrs. w. M. c. Foster. at Prospect Ave. belle mutt. They were out for s stroll slong the Isle shore. Opposite Arden Shore they noticed an object in the water noel" the beach and on closer Observation new it was s human body. They untitled the authorities. Wenbsn & Son. Lake Forest un- dertaken, removed the body sitar no titving Coroner J. L. Tsylor. Members of Noel's family were notified,_The body was identified by hip boots and clothing. . Noel sun in the reel estste busi- neee in Chicago. He and his wife lived with hie mother on Ravine Ava. Luke Bluff. He fell Into the wster while trying to pick up seversl ducks which he had shot. losing his balance as he leaned over the side of the once. His two smell sons new the Intel sceident. -- '""iuiiiurrk'jioen (anally [no to any mgr. expected to fully Identity FRIENDS MEET AFTER 60 YEARS the' body. J. N. stupey, S. Geneeee tet., Wau- "but, had " hie neat Sunday Ed. gar McGovern of Antioch. it val the tint time they had aeen each other in sixty yearn. although they had} played together an hon at Highland Purl: where both ot them were born. During the civil war they became separated and it no happened that they never saw each other again un- til Sunday. Mr. survey had noticed Mr. McGovern'e name among thou 'who rumored at the annual G. A. R. reunion this year and thinking that " might be " old chum communi- cated with him. The meeting ann- day wan the remit. . Georg. ettartrottotttt, of Judith Gum Mont. In lending MI srttbserMttieht to! the Independent. an: #our homo for-rt, no In Lmrmmo. tad n are Solemn-d In tho an from more. Put my mum on your "It tor one your tor which I Mia. "50. Wanner he" in mu nice. Mad . little mow-no! month to mm to anything. Cro- (ii men] "an" good.- an an we! 3nd doing "he." '52500 ROBBERY i AT unmm CLEANS our 5 tr.50 A YEAR IN JovhttItlllr Bigr Truck Backed. "P h ake 58 Suit: of c!!! One ot the no" DOM berieu our i',e'"Sr'g' It t4t. ville took place Ir m 1 82.500 worth ot no" em mined from a tailor M tt cauy everything ot "In. tseam., A " truck in about! tMi' rear of John Cichy'; all" no North Milwaukee "any; the robbers carted "" "il) ot clothing and n ovum: overcoat: and suits were ' . from 825 to 850, Whit. "Pr all the merchandise In: at". robbers did not touch the. of" the tilt representing the We. ceipts ti' The robbery is believed in been committed about ' o'clock day morning. number- of a "I mun; new: ,,tb.9... rent, .91.."05'}: heard A truck but pud- no 1 f The tracks indicated clearly um per in which the loot wt! In away. " . . The burglars pasted sticker!) the glut of I reu- wlndow to in the bound and then broke tho tit Gaining entrance " II! dis window, they round it In any J, (or to untuteh the bot on ti"! door, so they could raj"; an! the clothing. . q The robbery wu not dtti,tttt!,_,t, [ until only Pruv when ',ttllll tor "rived to open the M7,, Pa.' was "It: Libertyvill. _ '7 the she tr, who no waking him " the top of the "It and _ Mammy ot the row. lee:' In Two kaom men. "e-tdit/il, urdny by Email "not ' _ _'y.ii' lice. If. 1110506 to have T T _ the robbing of the John My in; shop InLIbertyvma of m _ , atoett. z o _ A Twenty ot the " will otqtéet the shop are recovered. -* the cums» Poms. "4 W muting " aloft to get '3. A Ut4t loot. l _ _ " " s. -ihiriiro man be!" held - nuns: "a Mattutt1 Roan". at unbound, Both 'e.tttf....f.Pf "i7irVGriideitis of Wuhan. gm tkt rtteet 99W; . ., When am they - is titll touring our TJ'tltrd M F say that the 0 units were oiriq'tt the rear seat of the "than!" .i' Chicago police. In repent: at; ten'lon ot the two men to my: oMeertt. Muted that palm; McDonald had confused :0 htti8tl' in; the T. B. any Kat no" ttrc' - konn. Wuhan police s'uiiitiJl. nied that there had be"! mMttt f7 1 berry than. 'nd employs! a: . 'tll, give out the word that If. m: li' In Omaha. lick. and denied that's; robbery ma taken nine in tho Ilt ' Dennis Mulberry. of Lin M": the village mnuhnl. in: l . 'itll the arrests and left with mm w the Maxwell street station. " 'itll, his Intention to bring the two . bnck u soon as Chicuo pollen] Ft . plat l their investigntion Ind ':_j tor loot. " k t. 7,} "" "an. Clchy reported that tttrl Ion amounted to IR,' Aidttt sum. " overeoata. " .4... M lulll. ll vvw-wv--_.. -- ,, _ march-muse were when. tNA' the till, w" overlooked. ' trvtl on new". In nu. III - _ my the other $100 man I. q T di-d of the clonal" In _ Ho vu "mud trettteq it Tr',:"' chance to all my of no out" _ the clothing m moi A_iri1it'. John emu. formerly a ' f of the Mum". but cl RU._ ql ployed on 5 farm near - ' er the man arrested an: n :- merely had boon on a"; . cording to ttodrtgttito 'trr" I". the road to Chicago ./ plan-d under bonds " t . 'tttl Justice Mon-h. Hot-with Ef lice am no Ioollu In at." 1 thieves. . 3 " To It mam Enamel MM ttsl can) 'ownn. who - '. the mad Ner 00 . " calvlll no!" _ "I Ntetted " l! to s' n Mun a an." - v. u..- -v~v--v -T" v _ "e, the recovery of tho isdiiiiitir'el, and ll Overcoat TWO MIN "mum