aoit 1 WELED, ? HURT . WHEN AUTO HITS _ oT PMILELNER CAR-- BURNS IMMEDIATELY Frank L. Mravia, 38, of 1840 West sodd Place, Chicago, was killed in stantly and two people were injured when Mravala crashed into :a south-- tound St. Paul passenyer train--at the Betvidere Road crossing <~at Wilson, 1l! 5: 10 0'clock Sugday afternoos;. . Mrs. Francis Cvenk, 44. ~of. 1901 #*nud street, Chicago, an oceibant of the car, reeeived possible internal injuries and was almost sealped by fiving glass. She is at the Victory Memorial hospital. i# I . Mravla, who had also been visiting a friend, thought to be John Hadnik, of Waukegan . offered to take the other two people home. They knew him by sight as he lived in the same neighborhood, and accepted his offer. They were driving west at-- the time of the accident. Earl "Smoke" Douglas, of the Achen Motof com-- pany, who was returning to Wauke-- gan, was on the other side of the Frank Kovin, 55, of 1901 22nd St. Chieage, is unhart with the exception of minor cuts and bruises, He was taken to the same hospital. Both wilt live, according to Dr. J. E. Wailter, who attended them. Mravia, according to a statement made to Dr. Walter, bad been drink-- ing from all appearances. She stated that 'she could notice the effect of liquor upon him, but that he did not stagger when he got in the car. Mrs. Cvenk and 'Kovin had been visiting at the home of -- John C. Barle, 920 McAlister avenue. He is proprietor of the South Side Dairy and ajrelative of Mrs. Cvenk, Eoo y U L0 enneemere n m n e e eae n en u0n n o n yc en en en e en en Con en en en en ce e e en en en e E3 The car, after it struck the coach, was carried upon the station plat-- form, where it caught fire and burned, The dead man and Kovin were thrown clear of the wreck. Mrs, Cvenk, a widow of a month, was les# lucky and was slightly burned before she could disentangle herselt -- from the machine, a Franklya. _ Both she, and Kovin, saw the train passing the crossing, | [ e «1 _ _""Stop, mister, there's a train," she cried at the driver. He did unot heed her warning but--kept on, she--said. mnncm Into Third ~of Southbound at Beividere Road Crossing. North Shore Gas Company Starting Saturday, November 22nd and Ending Wednesday, November 26th. _ C ) We will give away absolutely FREE, one 10--pound Turkey with the sale of a new Cabinet Gas Range equipped with the famous "Lorain" Oven Heat Regulator. 4 DAYS ONLY! ha days to take advantage of this® . YOU ,..-:.'..;""f:. Srfee--YOU MUST ACT NOW! Waukegsan, was on the other--side of ear 'strike the tratou. . if two -- tujured ~people ~to ' the: hospital where medical aid was awaiting the tracks when the crash occurred. m kR w Louls Kerpan, --of ' Beach Road, and j m Pullman Carr ~of Waukegan, in the " rear of *be Douglas machine, heard , the erash, and noticed th# train start «x 8 .By (the to ow up. It--came:to a stop with-- LAKB : C AND in a few bhundrvod{feet. The conduc-- )J@p: h A bundle of clotiing, that included Mrs. Cvenk's money, amounting to $20, was burned when the wreck caught on' fire, _ * 5 + The® time ~of¢ the iaquest has not been--set 'by Coroner J. L. Taylor, of Libertyville. «He 'has notified the St. Paul to hare the tzain crow ready for the incuvest. which will be held as NEW INDEPENDENT GOVT. FORMED IN HANKOW , CHINA soon --as the other twa witnessos are in condition to attend. 'The deceased leaves a widow and Hankow, China, Nov.A9.--The cow {erence ol military leaders from. the ten Yangtze provinces, hegded . by Wu Pei Fu, deposed military backer of the Peking government, today asunounced the formation of a mili tary government _ independent _of Peking with headquarters at Wu Chang. (n se The affairs of the ne wgovern-- ment will be adminfstered by a council 'of the commanding, military officers ~of the ten provinces who will elect a presidena and appoint a > cabinet, both of whom. are to function -- "until the -- constitution again becomes operative.' ' Following the conference in which he was the dominant zlnra Wu Pel Fu left. Hankow« y/for Cheng Chow in the Provinceé Q;ZHonn. * Resolutions were adopted by the conference declaring that the le-- gally © constituted -- government -- of China has been rendered incapable of functipring. For this reason the conference declared, a new govern: ment will be organized to represent China in all domestid and foreign affaire. * . ' _ Stray Bit of Wisdom He shoots higher that threatens the moon 'than be that aims at a tree.-- George Herbert. believe, had noticed. the PHONE 37 OFFICIAL LIST OF ||®:...* Barab A. 6 t _ *the Mause. W1 LiXE Rreim anp ( | trcess s i A"i 5s Grant Tw betracts> Titles ®> Paviil PSP 0.& k ::rt of Lo Warhington 0 d Park. Waukegan. ,'- '| ~M. Spoo: Telephone WD $10. 8 |a7, Wkgn NOVEMBER15, 1924. °> R. W. Burns agud --wf to L. Jonsen and wit WD '$10. St. $1.. Lots 29 and 80, Bik {, Whken Gargend. w in h t oo . W C t + Srovee Bee: Aadwcto Spohcers High' lands Yubn, Waurdadi& _ .00 . E. A;Kinball and wf to AL#. Kin-- unqc'%'tm.uwn.mmu; North 'Addta to Lk --Bluft. G. K. xugundvt to R. 1. Tink+ han. QCD-- $10. .Pt--of Lot 4, School Trustees Subn, Grant Twp. ' C. Nader to .C. W, Ohm. WD--$10. St. $2 Pt. of Lot 18, Schoo} Trustees Bubn, Wkgn. °. ; c ; H. A; FriediHMch--and awt to H. Mark-- heim. ; WD $10.<St. $.50. Lot 4, (ex $+100 t thof}, in Bilk 36, H Pk. -- ~~H. Matkheim to H. A. Friedlich & wi, jt§, WD.$10. St. $:50. Lot 4, tex § 100 1t thof)}, Blk 20. H--Pk_ > --'A. W. Bhunneson and wf to Ellen Meyers WD $10. Lot 6, Sec. Addtn to Intus Pk& Subn, Antioch. o« A. W.; Shunneson' and wf-- to Ellen Louise Hansivan and H..J. Hanesman, its WD $10. Lot 8,. See. Addin to Lo-- tus. Pk Subn, Antioch. ; ~:A. W. Bthiunneson and wfi to E. L. Meyers and wf jts. WD $10.. Lob 7, geée Addtn to Lotus. Pk Subn, Anfioch. A. W. Shunneson and wfi to J. A. Hansmin and EleShor Hansman, Jts. WD $10. Lot 9, See, Addin to Lotus Pk Sbbn. Antioch. .. es H. W. Moss and wfi to C. Frank & wf, jts; WD $10 St. $1. Lot 11, Glen Nagis Swbn, Sec 33, Antioch. 'R. C. Canterbury and wi: to ; Far nie S.:--Turnbull and hus, jits. WD $10. St. 49. Lot 4. Culrttmryl Green Bay Rd Subn, Deerfield*Twp.. i E. H. Selig and wf to A. H. Gast-- field and. wi, its, 3& St. $6.50. Lot 6, Bleimehis Subn, Deerfield Twp. E. B. Wiiliams and wft to F. R. King and Matilda B. King. QCD-- $1. Tot 5, County Clerks Subn, Antioch. -- L. G. Osterman and wf to R. H. Edwards WTD $10. St. $50. Iots 120 and 121, Lincoln Heights ~Subn, See. "20' WKSD. dn + ~~O. Soderquist and wf'to R. Drake wWD $10. Lot 14, Blk 1, Powell and Arnos Addtn to Wkgn.> _0 0 _ E. J. Druce~and wf to R. H. Fd wards WD $10, St. $.50. Lots 183 and P j al k * 184, Uincoln Hoights Subn, BHee 20, A C F .4" Barah A. Meade and. chus . to. H. Mause. WD $10. St. $1. Lot 3, J. In ¥weeds Subn of pt of Seea 3 and 10, Grant Twp. § a" & M. Spoor and wt to Aun HMarkness WD $10. 8t. $1. Part of Lot 1, Block 31, Wken. > C. T. and T. Co. ta P. G. Mittleber-- ger 'and wT, jts Deed <$10. St. $1.50. Lot 20, Blk 5, Branigar Bros--Sunset Terrace Subn, Deerfield Twp. > P Ppaviik Jr. to Goldle Lee QCD 31. Part of Lot 13, MeDaniels Suba, High _ Length of Month Differs *--There are titree kinds of months in the computation of fhme,. 'The Itnar mwonth is 23 days by law, but not by actual facts, It varies, sometimes being 29% days, though it may differ as much as sic hours in the length Castmier: Kesy, 26, North Chgo. : Michaline Kornasieqwicz, 24, Chgo, Lester--Pflost, 22, Racine, Wis. Gathel Jacobs, 22, Racine, Wis, Jerry Mayfeld, 21, Milwaukge,. Wis, Cortrude 'Christiag, 108, Waukegan. Frank Flammange, 28, Chteago." Katherine Dunkel, 21, Chicago. Ruiph Legemann, 2$6, Milwaukee. Thelpa Fredricksen, 19, Kenosha. Glenn D. Hanthaw, 26, Chzo. -- Kuby Grabam, 24. Wapkegan. Albert Bierman, 23,; Milwaukee. Helen Rokicki, 20, Milwaukes. Clarence Wussow, 29, Milwaukee, Anna Elsie Majkowaki, 19, Milwar Residence and Office 1609 Wash-- ington St.. Waukegan, HL. Peter A. Horcher, 26, Waukegan. Marcellian M. Galster, 20, Wauke-- Youvh B. Miller, 24, Ft. Sheridan. Auna Vanco, 24, North Chicago. DR. J. L. REDDING © VETERINARY SURGEON Waukegan, Tilinois hus . to. u, -:Y.wmfi"" Ti * :rs,;n:":{ 'v- T Aiet " :'"K:: 't *SAVE INFANT SON!:* i 'Koeler Te < _ Marrfisburg, Pa., Nov, 19. Two persons were burned to (dbath and another probably -- ratally: imjured, : t# & fire which swept two whours early today. . Eight ~others floed : to-- saftety in their' night clothes before fire: men Aarrived. «t | 12PAQ Nepmrcome | & fyes# : hy 4 mg 3 .. -- : > _ §%~* $100 a month With Service Statement . k * # *A & " | ' s"~ ' x: M + w4 '-- -- C* NDetroit f OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS _ THEO BLECH Dist. Manager. GUS KRUMREY Lecal Rer. f i ruvegan. Siowpnety / ~ Telephone Libertyville 144--J Agt The Sunbeam is just the iron you have always wanted. Now, it's yours for only $1.00 down and $1.00 a month. | Guaranteed heating element, cool, comfort-- able handle:;perfect heat dtsw and super--quality finish You need one exfra good iron. | PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY and his infant son, The Coupe yet ong Open 8:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.®© whom he clasped *n his--arms. 'The pair --were caugbht by the flamos <as they --racoed .down .Abe--atairway, 'ai-- tampting to reach safety.. Mra.'B. N. 'Keller, wife of the dead man, was seriously burped. Ja=b4 'Koller doscover® the fire and hurried hbis --wife and two children Mhmuolmunlum: tbe (father remembered his "% his --son from the crib, but fell ex-- hausted. C * ' Firemen, wearing gas masks, found the father and son hbhuddled together, on the third floor. He 'Gashed throu aA€bgort AUVTHORIIXD FORD: DEALER Costing lese to buy and majntain, through the burning leee to buy and majntain, every dailer invested -&hmhm ; .m---..::::-m in onty$1 00 meets every need ¢ 34 »#% + 1';'" Marion, (hics, Nov, 19.--~--Mre, P euce Kling Harding's comdition ul M e ful w A bulletin : issued © Carl ~ W~--Bawyer, her paysician, 8 :15 satd. . "Mrs. Harding ~rested +comfortai most of" the night.. Mer conditioe unchangedthis moruiag. She is t Iing . littte pourizhssont. 'Her Aa action-- is --ppor anad she is quite ft