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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 25 Jul 1913, p. 12

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-À cbeap suit is oftmntiiies the Most expeusive. Noérth Avenue in to b. pav.d, for which the p% Îkful The. ouly tiiing in, it likely wMf not be Iàé.bl To b. taken by the. "seat of the. p&nts and the. uap imeck" and dragged ont of the. city council-room dovu jeair of th1e clýty bail and tii.» to b. warzie to SHEUT ýI or belocked up for the night, lunot wbat oÙemlgiit a 1 "tbrilling experience."I t wau a heart-rpnding ex- m.for an .mploye - 10 go tbrougb, Just because he lbdo the. bidding of bis master, who, alinklnginuth. po dsaid "Sick lem," but, bilmelf was afraid to a possible conflict. ____ Waukegau once ext.nded its saloon district down *9t Street, despite protesta of factory heads. And, ever 0, ectisens g.n.rally and officiais bave regr.tted the. * Ouly the f .w who were fiuanciafly affected wsre at. W. Northi Chicago b ai showu good judgment au re- la factory treatzz.nt hence its officiais are flot to be iobe to make the. mistake of extending the. saloon dis- 9 to vitlil a f ew feet of the National Envelope factory. h steps are oftentimis regretted-wiien it's too late. Owners of moving pictur. bouses in Waukegan wiil b. gusted in the. ruling of Circuit Judge Whitney in the a ý grap over the,-'"movie iiouse,"l wherein the court lqt1m. cit coundil cau regulate amoving ipictureo place à» uheter il may or may flot operate. Thilsna point M lm been qu.stioned by many before, hence the. rui- ù1mp@tant neot ouly here, but generally. The. judge toisean injunction Vbi the. coundil from kin witb 1the motion pir atbihent of Burt DRNS 'a CASL M rs. Lucy Brwster Millerý Writes Itoresting Letier- to Her Parents Here. WITNESSES A PASSION PLAY Most lnlereslung Descriptive Letter of Trip Abroad i8 Received in City.' MnS. LUCY Breveter Miller, vite of Herbert -Miller, of Pasadena, Cal., i. kaling a trip tote to11y>landvit ber huibai, te>' bavimg left Nov Yonh oon Ma>' 14t rvlth a Party' of delfgltos bouni for Zurich. svitz4r- lc,40te 'intermtional convention 0f a.i. vonrs. Mr. asud&&mgs iller Are xot delogates. Their parents, 1Mr. sud Uf Brevster bave just recelved a AM# intervstimg ltter trout em. udp date of July eth, fetures of vhie1dabeude: 1-ThUt Mm. Miller has seat, te pl. $-Th*i they have seen the pro- duetleeOftàspassion pis>' imiisr te $1102 51Obentmergàu. 3-htthe>' have dined st s ««e emud -Ms elsborate sur- àf S rovster va. hlad emougb te Seýk h un te reprint extrada or the letter herqVith sud Waukegan friud0fU«te Young vomian vil rosl thom it ltke"nintorest, teilimg as ther m dor fpurlipu the mm tvarwe sud jieetm experieuco that amy Waukesa u ong voman bas bad In a trnp abroad in man>' years. . The lettor. -- I Zurich, Svitzerlamd, MW ile the weather jes ood the city .ii>ul, if it canLuigaco Pr6l,9( t*e way and means, lay gravel or even cinders On t.be Ettveeki ago Ibis attermoon tu le Eoad southwest of Belvidere fStreet, lu order 10 Sincon 1,loftIyon sud I vander Ifît Pl tstr tch o!ofgood roade leading south and thus tu i al'lnert 'uUtnI os totmae the connecting link with the fine Green- illièchedlibore ai 1:30 P. . n t tl wbuch 1e b.ing huat between Lake.-Bluff anid avaIng, v---e t 8:6 a e urt. When the permanent work now progresing hour in ig much of Intenst there, ct if Wauk.gan does its part, there wii b. a fine PoOlH the --nificent cathebral. 01 *Ul the way from Lake Forest îorth ýo Waukegan. it boguete rain just sas v:reaed eb cannet slow other cities 10 chaftat.ràizeilaU thbtai and bas beon rainlng bard i MOo f te day. We havejiai âne m te 'co-operate in public matters of Ibis kind vosweath amidoui>' tvo days of rmin li _______________-et Venin.s and bers taa>. We man. th afdt gtaround te se. Vente lust W if te ugwaycomiiino0wioba caree à9ffland vlslted ve might sta> fo cron uM'wue road north of Yor)k Houa. a day' longer. It bld not seiemumch dount buzy and fil up oie deep rut on wbich likP t* 4th of Jul>' te us and yet In the Oveuing vo beard sumo can- sould basm nov placed'a flag as a danger signal, co. sud ail delegatos, about .4oo p of Waukegan or Imite» <war not 8n» mot ai one botel for a patriotlc J> a'. Webave seen su inan>' fne bown in)b» iii bLAVe 'datge suit o01A2 itSdi &cathodrals sud heard sume vonberfni itvini b. heId r.pouIbld for dama"eslo lome bllu»-but tho>' are ail Catbolic. AI I 'va1 1nterrupted1lumni>'vntig aan auto or a tesm, and, possbly soile broken U WO vers invitel 10 Trevano CastieM a or f of an, Occupant. Il je made worie becoluse b>' an italiaen Nobiontan aud bis w <st ha h iie there slo -fer a yar or two A""'Can vite for tour oclock tesalt tuttat i hm andsncb a te *va e bai. The a ios each y.ar. la it oblpr ited ho get arsctenu(heostr al rem in l*lat condition unhil sommeone oui- and woder of Europe vheu 5 burt? WbManr comisiloners for? 200 of the delegates hen i otel a ý 1 LUgsia-âbe reat vers at ('orno). M r. Lombard himnseît cama ote U.ho- f tel OItia> moring and gave a corbi- 9 ai iavtt.tjlon te ses themai ln HUM STON ÉE Àvik Us 100 or more eleganti>' fura- a CICID. sle oiS&-and te gr s lIS IWLL aewaisa~ STRUC hvulave been sufficit but Mn. L*Inligri playe te piano for us and IN lIO PITAL IER IN TEM4PLE P~D" 0glfoas souvenr;lbi augbter delolfai te me. afier vhicb ve yene waucnda us-COSeUcW to t.espacioni diniug rooni rOowIl o WauonaSus-eiaorately docortol vltiiAmerican I indBa nîry Playing Two Children Had Had a Qur lasnud ban:ers, The largest din- I Bai Lat undy. rel and Younger One Hurled logIMO<able 1 ees v ab eorta5 _____The Stone in Anger. V:t UMe «terroeces o nd sud MiSTB- - IT faK meY cakes.,»fatnud candle-.dh N ST8BE WIH FRK.elegant stIver. Numerouî f~oom ta.and ,'-rrns von at our service. Ta. BAD CT IS INFLCTED butir I bisgorgenssuit vas a mar- t WIent on the Fred' Decker ____vel. We ail ate and drank heartly m inn Noithwest of Wauke- Artery Severed and Services of tu the ltcaf ur ta r 5v en BanerA gan EaMl Wedndsday. Physician Were Required to to the tnuslc rou t slug NeamiNF lu Save the Girl's 1f e. dovuvlit t éTtai.He laid bis l ta Dovol. of Waucomda. player chiliren voul alva>'s remomiborour Ie Wanconda base bail teani. lies "lit as te>' hal nover beard un0 ýb6 *Algte hopita, Wukean, The 6-year-old laughten of Mfr. and mon>' Anerican souteshefure. The>'I a.Mhiite bspte. auegn.Mrs. Gu>'Turner vho ive on Belvi. 'aen&Uaaioin ducated lu four lu-an Sa brokon huee cap as a regult dore street, just vest of Gemma. <g &es o al bis auto ruaning aIlh bb tolong a slde front thîrd street. bail a close cli to death tbis the Aftes'noon sud bouides irsite. 10the baIl gante betveen Gray@- sfteraoon vhea a Youngor brother bolli boum ues ruam back and fortha Waucoda aiGraysakei urled aastone at ber, the missile ta ir>' the peuple.t ~ am Wauondaai Gayslke.strlhlag ber upon the temple sud l' M.In.1~ vsadugtr0 ilct a serions gash. 'lie. Loalrn, Ut. m u viioc rrlof1 -W»i vilsiding for thîrd wbeu The two chlldren vers playimg ilu Int U lielothe macrous Ut e d thesspp apo aris. Inlb.heround la such front of thoir home vhea the>' sebei l v4r, 0e0ym see vo bhave a glinwse thatha a onc re lze o bave a dispute of nome sort. ChlId. etf iaI loya liref. Ti>ba ho eau t *Ieat hal one rye litte, bitter vords vore paisel rapidi>'. Luceme forthe 4th sud dil flot re- gusiinela bi inur>' Heand the little brother, reaching lovuwn ti I aufda>' evong li en i> tea adoctar, vbo dressefi into the treet pichel up a jagged s e vufnvram vo sud iL vas decidel ho plece of rock vhlcb be huiel aist Ivta!hllse b .arod for httar In a bon. range lu bis ester's direction. hoteiuîa'ebniviiha U.> bo w» ravn vo vers in ntou. Ta.>' bal se as' uhlt Wucg The force of the hrov hnockeb telu In e ighborbool of a hundrese r- 'telias since heen canel for lttie girl te the sldevalk and the veagtsud kept tbem bu>'1Iganots.I vii -h. laid up for sume blood gusbed f nom a severed a rr',b l aio0frm pneckau 'jUstel about 24 y«ers ad and In ber toreheal. The mother of the i vas dolelcon. ÏiwebÏl.adiag bailpla3aensor chilI burried tram the bouse and car- ried the lîttIe vlctim Inside. She tred Thon you knov v. vent t. soe thé STASUBO WITH $ORK. in vain te stauncb thefltov of blood ROY&a e"ceuamihome Of theklg "f l»ra& witePi-aukie Dock. but as ber efforts seemel In valu it 0f IlainRome sud £1no laser *il t.l& vii loohed for a Umae as If the cbild voul Pope as ho aPppoano on the halcour Docker, vho Ilvue on bIedt et.l b oryr fii oi Cb mma Roed sonth oeth~u e bat. utiton. ome.a 0fle some »tiae jâm churci, vas bheiping A ueighbor huried toa a earby tels.a' ca ae.W tolfra lolliat of ha>'. a blrd- phono and sutmmonel a Physicien vbo hM eur v n seba Jans bat It jabbed binla tour Mcuier hateuelte the bomsewltail possible Wao vorili t-juitto m uee bpvti> vth a bay-fork. Ta.eluns 'ed it vas uau@a t teOp the t Mai. He dil fot sbow bigte tbebo% hig I to pacsonde ofthé a ev.ed afteq hstheUt çM llmusDor look ver>' feble-he tIc ier thgb n to l5o 2of0b»" iw»51stoppe&he4a <co sud ver>'pleaeet face kg belov the thlgbin tvo lt tasatbe te iigestvonder andthe mille chovaigvnt ethis. hurniel>' brugit t h Ue vonlthat the blov hId ot kil lati. Weapent aIl 1a7 chaaing hurrffl broghthi te ttI, girl instanUtl. A tractiSo f aleUI dte geltickets et admisuion Siiee Dr. Bellovsai-atsu Imch tu on. aide Probabi>' vould aUi viin lImal>' round some thère1 i 1lAJOlt.,sud admilister- bave caueed a concussion ofte braie . '&Ot ene u«0go rumamiand th lel he tIc oSti teprpvmut The little brothAr vag leepl>' n. l>MmUlied te un, ulgg on.» delat 11101061000 1" ànk ' morseffl vbeu ho noalisei vhat hh adl Io"Uadmit is mm a Wami viesW 1119 M Ae. n 4 tit.Umetc>' vouid oml> adu#i ti Il n b ti ti In nome manner she sllppeb amd feli beabin. Lande ln Dimites, At the foot of t11eaalWMvak b-shetul et ulules sel Mms Jt lm- tertunal>'feil directl>' labo - il ber heai bittlng tedishes amd the, bute gaâhholug te rancitmmia.Just la>' thereSstunnel for some Unie and then managel te arouse berseit omougb te mahe ber va>' up the glaiete the outrance t te churci, vhene she caliel le the other vetmen, vho vere UP stairs and the>' haatenod 10 ber nid. one hoing Iispatcbei for Dr. Tombaugb, vho arrivai quichi>'. Wbn the vomon *boheld Mei. Juit aile vas coverel vlth blond as the gaa hbai been deep as voll as long. sud, for the moment lIe>' tearel mie bal met vlt vat vould prove a Wa tel accident. lnveetlgWato, hovever. shoved that tae gash vasabve te templie and vile natujay it vas a MOUt painful one, fila n mnsa- il> dangerons as no boiues von bret- Mn That Mns. Juat escapei vithout Mone serions inJunies see rather sur- prisingc because she tell vith full forceamI landed on partlonlar kinds of van vbhich are nothing like pli- Iowa. 1fr.. Jast and t.e von mch year for a long timo, have <on. tet.e chureli vitih irel UN* for- te pur- Pmof 0fivimg th placeàahoumoluam- tug trou top te boatos&Wudil vas vWho* assistng in this vonktbUat the accident bappeuod, )ins. Jit vas laken tlober home cIW Il luam«M eh*ienlugaoon Dice:> aihhougia te accleat viiila>' ber UV for nme Urne, and; Il lafeu"a. ville 11 vowâd viiibéli.- il val leave a sean on bonuenlu i. Thau SI rs. Juat, fi.wUOOet Lak e n«t>'anrette'0. hl bomprueident et St WOp W. C. T. U., aiseoret geodtg'OUa1 nation, vas prom$msut 10V uel5 the lesame Club amndmwblfl thée position of pi'esideut of te odw'i. li«on 0f omamu clubs, Igro. Just lu mot cuir luoWu lu îWkligmn bat hep e iiihme ex-1 tamis thrugot ltc «Ui. Herbert M"ho ie 1* ot ear%,am*sY. PaU*I0Wite us that our poor auto (la pasaim cmOa.) has met vith a and sodidot-in tact au ntirel>' de etr id y amie iFe traiet one ~f te cou ndt.e Young mmu ho. houglit IL and lits sweothuart -d ber sister marroi>' eucaped death, te latter May' motrecover. 'the >Yong lady vas mot muchbhurt à ashr drues iaugbt on"iii. c0w-catcher; the ame mm aavel lber. 0f course vo anl feel very badly over lit.we arrived et lurch et 4 p. m., yesterday. atter rding nearly &Il deytrough te Alps noumtaims, the, mont fanions scl route in the world and it was won- dort ni. We lust looked and looked et the mow topped mountains, dép, ravines, runnim sre,.great vater falsu and big moumiain streaMS run- ning In svift torrents. The CUIUv&t- id bille and valleys and such sadoes of green. It la beyond description, the mautiful mouatain. lat<e so dean sud blue and extensive-the cloude huns 0oW somnetlmos even ta the vater's edmo. We roe ,tor miles along the beautlful laire Lucerne. Thon thora yen tunnelstrough the Mountains, ont 10 miles long. la the mornimg hbltère leaving Lugamo ce hai a throé houre' ride on steamer on Lake Luceoeme. The mouniains are nto 8 igb hors but this le a gond sized tovn on a bautful mountain lake. It is..oeaing again this lorn- Ing, su I have flot been out yet. We are ver>' comfortably located Iu a >ramd mev hojel opened only laist week and tbgst are mont to fresh. We bave hot vater ia aur rooené, vhich la a nov convenience and tsuin the vriting table in aur rocea 1 ram mee te Mountains. The meale are god bers sud 1I ntead tW takreSI nazy and reat up for the rest of aur trip. 1 am wvl amidstand the tripfiso. W. have learnel Utatthon ltu a ,Passion PIa?' 'at a samai] toun ier iere, playel oni>' Sundays for three or four moutha ovory four years anI hi. happens to ho the year. Herbert bas zone out té got tickets su vo can ga next Sunia>'. I tbimk this lu a great opportunit>', as you knov I have alvays hmbd esireineuse te Passion Play' At Obormamiergau snd chue this niay ot be as fanions, IIle alîrnt the «sMe. It dosseflot boglu tili 11 a. m and ends at dv. suno w ean go and roture the galbe Cday, cbicb viii makre It mnch cheapor. au our hatel bisl are paid for boem In our trip. The . 8 . convention opens Ibils at- ternoon vtb a reception at Villa tietber>'. au doPening address ata 4 p. a. 80 Iinuit bave you nov for lunch. Hoplng yon are aill el, ma this leaves us. it lu ver>' cool bore. W~it lotsand lots of love and kisses for your baby dear. Your lbvlng cbildren, WOMAN SMOKED-' DIËS AT 108 VEARS. Bryan. 0., Jul>' 10.-Mne. uhiahth Maughermam, ploneer iouler 0f North- west township, Willlams-county, lied at the honte of ber danigbter 12 daYs Lftor ber 1081h birtbdaY Mrs. Maughertn w as su inveterate gmoker. acquiring te tobacco babit whon, as a child, she filled ber ,noth- er's pipe. Sho was the niother of 17 cMitron. four of wbom are living sud ber pro- gear entends te the lUth gemtaI1, includiag more than 60 grsudciidrom and more than 40 gruat-grmdchildren. MRS. JUST IS HURT. (CoIunaul lrou Page Orne. Il 18 mot hlievel la Washington ibat1 tbe abandonnient of Fort Sheridan vîlI lie recommemdeb b>' Becretar>' of War1 dJarrison and Major General Aloshîre,' vho ane ou a teur of Inspection. vitb a viev te, eliminating umneeesaary poseFort Sheridan, Il le pointai ont, wIii alvays b. ldesirabie hocause of Its localation near tb. groatenL railroal conter ln the country. The Chicago post ban pecullar aivantages as a mab- iii &lion conter and the post cmii ho used lu an>' genoral mavoment of te troops as a la --t vhere commanda sq6y ho assemblol for transfer sud shlpped ont vltb teleast possible le. la>'. army experts assert. The attitude of thte officiaIs.,Itovever. viii aIt ho kaown lefiaitel>' until theW rerture te Washington. REFINERI TO CLOS BUT TEMI'RARLY President of the Corn Products Company Makes Officiai Statement On Closing. 9. T. Seiford, prooldsnt of thé Cern Productu Reflning Company', soii yeserday the eloslng down ofthIe glucose plant nt Waukeesn wu*enet dus te th.effocta of the new taniff, but soll>te the usuel sommer itolnei, Thie above item'appeared Ioda>' tg te Imanial cojumu of onteoet Chicago morelng dailiog sud it voi indicato that, aller ailté# l4 i.ng 0f the sugalr refler>' ma>"mot b@tor encb a long ponid as mn> fearei sud as local omPloyev «ofcte. As stated tu the sunut elufning, OupI. Ebert bas mot rodelvol au>' or. dors te dismantie the fauter>',hies on- 1>' ordor hoing to close It pending further -eiers. Tii. tbe statoment ot Mr. Bedford la rather 'Important as lit ladicatée.no Intentions of par- mavýmt cîosing ot Ut. Plaut but a mientemponar>' shut-lov s vas doue for man>' >ears durlmg the duli seon. I Pt lnl Koep a imaîl agir buh te iv. the iover potu or houa, pila suan *0o.<01scnnbbug., Iv- theg ,mi emu.an sat la ianweleU Mte ,:;*sl@olmig oiAco la a wtUU. The »M aare poron. sud Woom» eseil> eiogg.dif mtwveheooc.so»sly. -V the PeM in k.pt c he sun vin fgwl amndyUl aever bomc urt aftitkc plants,- Hobby of, ioihlan Park Man la Getting Other People to Love Blossom.' GREAT L0OVER OF FIG WERS. Flower ,(arden About his Fine Home in Highland Park is Exoeedihgly Fine One. Charles W. Buchle>', mtilonaire Board of Trade mian' a reildont 01 Highland Park sud ovuer of one of the mut beautiful sud picturesque homes on te North Shore, buas hobby. Ever>' morning at 6 oclock the -MOomsUIOn main<ces into hie beau- ti tul adogathens eongli flovfts la Miakobuttonhol4 bouquets for ever>' Highland Parlecommuter, man, womsu and cbuld, andteon dîstrbutes the. flowers at the station. NO Matter.boy litle Uime a High-. land Park business non May have in the monniigte catch te"8: 09 es- prou." thé>'. ia alva>'. Ume for On@ of Mr. Duckloy's fMoeru. P. F. Kel- ly, B. H. Sullivan, Jobs F. L. Curtis, Colonel Maurice W. Kosminckl, Judge Albort C. Boarne$, Dr. Lea Cuin- Mina, Robert Wolf, F. T. Sulli van sud scores of otheni have Iearnpd te -atch for M-. uckfey overy moring. Mfr. Buckleyis gardon lu one of the "sbo" spots" of the North , Shore. Floven ot every dasieiptioa grov there. Prom marI>' lu the sprfng W, til lat Inthe. fall à&. Suchie> @pendu te greater port of bis tb» um in Highland Parkluntai delightful gar- den. '*Wbat kind of a foyer Ibis Moro- lngV" aubks Mr. BucItIe>. There ae alvupa »seorni hindi. If Mr. Buchle>' camotý1*crry toni ail vith hlmu m10onil vi hofound in bis automobile. "*Tbeie people vill Boom learn te love foyerst as I do," ho laid yeuter- dgy moornlng, as ho vas standing on the 'station platform vlt a largo bunch oft lover. In either baud. "Sur- burbaMltos don't knav ail about fioy. ors YOt. But thune Highland Park Poople are learning." The Buckie>' homo, uortb of Higli- laui Park, and overbooking the lake, in one of the Most Ieiligtful of al Ut. beantitul homes on te North Shore. Score. of nature lover, have theomkey conviet farmi tout>' miles visited hie gardons Ibis sunimer. and bave fôund theniselves volcomu. FORT SII3RDAN 15 NOTf TO BE DROPPD IS LAT-ESTREPOT Jeliet-Roekford ia>' loin vith Jolet lU lCh@ Observance of Labor De>' Ibis ,'ea sud bundrels of Hocktord delegates May 'riait tbf. dit>' sud Welvoed Park. This vilI bappen if the. Trades sud Labor counciliof Roottord accepte the invitation ex- ended ta thent. Konouh-Constantine Tayua. aged 24 Yeans, and eniployel as a laborer ai te plant of the Hercules Povder Co., at Ploasant Prairie, mot viii ver>' serions inJUries at eigbt o'clack tis uaoreing vboti beIvas rmn over b>' a car on t.e track comnecting the. -oorelg milI sud tb. povder proe. Hi. rtgbt leg vas brokn lust babyw tbe hnee ami b. vas ternibl>' bruisol ail over the boldy. Jolet-A nov bil. >' blhcb t.e state me>' regniate the price of ichool baooks,ia>' b. drattai b>' t.eJoliet achool board. lipector jamea ,y. omsi auko Ibis action b>' prsentimg a reolQUtie t Yenterday'i meeting. The mitter vas retorred to t.e com- mittee au tort books vltb the super- intendent addeb. The inspecter sug. goited Ibai a billI similar Io theoan. he chem*Iil bai st ome tinta been hofors tselegisiature. B>'It tse tate Ilziei the price tbat book cotn- Panlo, voqui b, allovel te charge for teiroutput of school texte. A simîlar bill lu sal to be beforo tbe bouse nov. R40c816-iAter tblrtY-seven yeara lb. Opunt>' court rooma non Racine conty are abandouel sud te Isat session of-tho court vas bell tola>'. Witl a fev days ail records, docu- monts liqd bock. viii ho removei la- Ote ttmporal>' quartons tnu te 01 telephon o sugobuilding, wiscon. isu amd 81ft streets. Kenuha-Joe Covaflo, former Ke- nouba Itailan, vho fiel front Kenoîba neari>' tan monthe ago, atter ho bal been hId for trial lu Lb. circuit court on changes of attoniptol murber, bas beon locatel ai a amailitevu In southorn ti l 'and District Attorney' A. U~ Drur>' bas beon appealel ta te maire an effort te bning hlm bach te Kemobha for trial. Covallo vas Ar- restel on Jul>' 25, 1912, after he bal "shot uW Main stre.t amI afler ho vas allegel te have attempted te liii pql Ofilcur John B. Zievers. The osc 1apol la.tor. BROThE 0F IS. WTf.E TOLL DEAD AT Mis. 0. L,4 Jones of Waukegan Gels Word That Her U'ncle, Arthur Johnson, is Dead. Word vas receivedlin Waukegan, on Tules'>', of t.edeatln Hartiaul, Wis.. ot Arthur Johnson, brother of Mn. ToU. vif, af Bisbap W. E. Toit, forueri>' of Waukegan. Death luat- triblutel te <ail atomes. Mr. Johnson bai beau ailun for nome littie Uime sud hW s&athvasnmt unexpectal. Mn, Johnson vas voil kuovu lu Wankegan, bavimg vlite horse ny> times.He W&vansuuncle of Mns. Joues, vite -0 Juige D. I. Jones. lie id Mm .Joues left teda>' for HdoIlu thelr automobile sudvilii thes4 b. uneral vlt icvli * hold , Ï, ay 'Tii. .stth acual hiequigof former pupil. of thié Taylor orphau asylnMuwàé held yesterd&y, attemom end venilg at the leutitto, oer two humdred people front Obcago. Milwaukee, Kenosha, Waukofau snd otber neitlboring cities attending. In the Àmablg a supper was servai la the dicimg ront at the. orphan asy- lio, followting vbich thora vere a nuniber of speakers. Arthur Dui.t the nov!>' electodprésident acted as toastster. and among those vho miaie speeches vers: Dr. John Beffel, Milvaukee; Jamnes Lunt, Racine, and Peter Jorgenson. of Waukegan.-.lta cime Turnes. MR.. FOS$ TO EUROPE Hoa. George lgdtmund Pose 1704 Hlnmm avenue, afier visitiug hie brother, Governor 11ugeme Flous, of lWumo4lustt. w ill sali for Europe to join lit vite ami tvo dauihers, vbo have bom ahroad Oince eaMla i the oeeam,3vstom Neye. f0111fR CiTqIS Dixon--Charles J. Heine, of Mion, diod. Yesterday. froinlockjaw. Ho rau a ruit>' mail Into his foot and the vouai resultod in tetanua. Elgin-TbMat Kfany sloop, of Eau Plato, owmer of death farm, in trylng te induce, hie youngest daulter Ida, te, er te ohlm front ber umcle's hotma in Wisomsl s ti. edai aie b>' farmers resiing in the vicinit> of te Apni triple murder @cent. Ap. pareni>'sloep ia mot meeting vitt great uceus and Ida ià nat et&l honîek. Th. girl basnonver de- clared bermlt vllling te, roturu te tho spot wber. ber mgther and baby tbrother and %inter vere siaIn b>' Hlermite Coppes. "Wren" iisbop ts ver>' 10v at bis home on Washington Street amd thé tact that b bas not tahn nournshuiuý for man>' Iays Indicates tbat nov. of his death me>' nat conte au a aur- Prise an>' day. Mr. nishop bas been unable tu toits nounilhment or keep It on bis stomach for noverai laya anI h. de» chine te portait bis physican in force nouianishent utbhie bssyste.. Mn. Blshap might <et an hotter If b. onld drink ntlk. but ha caunot rotain IL- IHia friand, Mr. De., lastoillim barbv. Ing declded te remain at bis belside upon liscovorimg tat Mr. Blahopa condition vue sncb that he cotul mot Stand the proposed trip te, Minnesata. vbere M r. De. bai hoped te taire hlm lu te holief iat ho-vouid ho abls in recuperato vith a change of clmate. Mn. Dee's regard fon hlm lu sucb that ho ham prorisel te remain hors unWt the end. That Mr. Bishop la Iastlmg undor te clrcumstaucos as ho la, lu considened remankable and la attributablo oel>' te the tact that ho has a rentankable constitution. M ÀSA PAENT ON SIOE UNUlTOMER AND A BUITONER Joseph Schwery of Waukegan Gets Patents on Two Novel Applianoes. Joseph Schwery. 420 Bolvidoe streel, bas lust receiveb patents on a nov sort Of butten-boot and aise on a sboe-uubpjttemer. It lu the lak. ter w.hicb, aceordimg te proeimoa maie bb is frieuls, viii ho a vinpar for blm. IL la te be usedlin pace of the flagers lu unbuttenlng shoes, heing ospectll>' adaptable sud destrable for use ln stores viiers *vhite or tan shoos are being fittob ou customer. Dy' ils use tho fingons 1o not teuch te sboes. The button-hooh i. an Improvomeut ovar theold1 stylo becauso it rseaeu su much quicher. No astatostat heho au baioffer froin several big concerne to loin la Lb. mmauntActure of tiie applancs but s me 't la uniecddvlatbhovli do. Was Spendjeg Vacation -on His UnoIe% Farm at thé Time of Hlm Disappearance. FATHER LIVES IN INDIANA. Has Made Request to Police of Waukecan and Elsewhere to HeIp Lmcae His Son. The Police of Waukegan, Chicago, Milvankee and prsctically ever>' oit, ln ibis Part Ofte country have boum aikOd te maire e soarcb for Charte@ W. Cunuingha»n, 16 year olI suon f George W. CuDnnngbant, Of BMrhfeld, Ind. The father mey te boy dlsap. pearedI"T e elis a0o vile visitins on hlsuuncle'. faimnea«ràntiochi. Tbe boy vas' ipondiag bluiumntmer vaca-. tion thone. For livo vooki ths tatiter bas kept np a constant search for bis son, he. Ileving al the tume thât ho vould re- turu homne or smothing vould ho huatrd froni hlm. At lait vbon he had doue aill n bis power lat ouate tbe bav ho bas turned to the police for assistance. He flu of the opinion tbat the boy vent to Chicago te eue tse oghts aithongh ho bas no va>' of hoing sure of ts tact. Wbitete boy several ts had $xPr-ese a desirs te got out and ose. the siglus but bis uncle dm ot laIte the mattor seriousl>'. Thon an. da, 1>. lad dfuaPPored vory mysterioni. 1>'. At tirst It vas foared that he migbt have Sooela svImming ln a nearby laite and met vlth su accident but thîs conclusion vas abandoned vben no body vas found. The uncle tought every day tat the boy voul return and for that reason ho diliked te natif>' the lads@ fater. Finally ho had te break te ev. and a search that biai tak« n l tvo states vas fstartei. The fater cannt Imagine vbat could have happemed to hiesun. He do.. mot timk the boy voulb knov. Ing17 refrain f rom vnitiug for sncb a long period of time sud ho i. thone. fors considenahi>' vorried. The local police thlnk that pomsIbi> the boy may have corne bore drat and the>' bave made Iaquirlos along tis lino but ba a ilol te fand su>'trace of bie having been bore. ,WREN BJS1op 15 UNABLE TO TARE À"Y NOURIMENT Weil Known Waukeganite Now Lies Close te Death as a Resuit of Sickness.

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