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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 31 Jul 1914, p. 11

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T. A VW ( TT1.T'vv T TY b-!1'ww-~1I!~-!m fl!I~TT~ A ~T ..'~ -~ ~ I. .1. .J.V~ 1312J1. .Ij.jÂ1L.'~U&J.~ .U liii. L'h. 1, J U Li I .11, J}fl4. Vâ~aukegan occieekIr un It's a CX.1 un at tisl time of year if an auto or two doesn't turn turie in Lake county. Laat Sunday almeat paaaed by without the. customary accident, but, sure enough, in the evening one happened, just te keep up the record. Borne record, isn't it? f tha y, and le .im. Ication of ad- 9 Yetis diiated nd the abi ha. at dis- Irected Me corn rfarm. tata to 'b. 3l cir- Angusi t show BOYS TELL 0F AUTO APPROACRINGi FOLi 1a CRAZED MAN SAVED SFRMI WATERS 0F RAVINJACROSS1NG LAKE BY BATIIERS UR YOLINGTERS FOUNO WHO! MAN GIVING THE NAME OFhIKE HEARD PEOPLE TALK AS -OBRIEN STROLLS FROM 714EY WENT TO DEATH. BEACH INTO LAKE, V ESTE RDAY, ~ Iommulm a UlIt 137U Ai RWARNlINGU HAD) PURSUED TWO GIRLS BOY FOUND Wb4O MEARO WOMAN SAY: "TRAIN 18 COMING," ,FOLLOWS YOUJNG LADIES INTO SAYS ENGINE SPEEOED. THE WATERS AND WAS IN ImM M CI-AEDAGRO DEATH. iiatliîî.rma ta tii>' .%Iadiuor) 'ro- I> s ae said ioda>'ai theiiLakeutc or. k1 est boeî,îal ioda>' <bat Nrs.C'lier i, Sageýr oeueofth>lose injuredxm tii,- a, a>ci dent oft M. îîday nîglît .1iia i.i la t.i a riticaul conhton iiîte . ' ~ SlinoohJ, aS i >.15 01 ?1iiw-inikirs-d Ira. Sag'-r ci , l.'Lb tw llI i,- f i0 mo'r -riou "n(ltioLIi1;.,in fuili attire. 'liw I',, un .4as a (oivrond fa(tui o thkuila, uri"""lure',ced and apti,earucid, o (.St. Tii,'mnri ontinu"il sal. ing a 1,lun,> le it 'ai tle vase oft iec.rain- hum. lale thelir .iiut ie shore' Secrai >eung ladyu hotýl i Ifghlad ;ni oming and >lîeY hegan tlaake .a MlHerut t'. Ai- a, inon liMMe espe uutwards. The imanx- cli furîheýr danger, a, rordir_.' ota tue t eptwlig ial , h ,o tendnt ,rgeos.1h>' ouag ladies auîraci,-d xle ai tendantri Asuri-ea he arnas '.'illlaîx .ins ao ue roi ng aI l.>iirii î.>.Pd i,' lailurs hi i l, ' s. y' t> bs( ee ofthi.-a, .Nt in,la, lx.hs rîglit cns-and that ilu,, u jii~ a uîla>ei.iaxîl ,th I'-, îalso il, danger tac lies ', .iti in ç4ta Perm xIt K.î Il> <'doit I<-t troia îo. iiin t e ea.rili 1,1> 'rIo 'baiItirýr, lu- ie lt'vuhe uu tarfi,. <u oft le' s-, iniingl y idemn, lîttî l il,, a ho, a>lta ini., ,aicsidly gei-hul latIng tla hi,. c osa>'ladies %%ho w ere keefpîn>'aboeultseity lee ahi-ad ut 'la fnii ,'atliir, gcaIi,I l t il lan ii-t aSci lie %Sa. <n ;lie liit .1 e tii,- li,-al h le- iietli , [ii itti-l irbai l 1 s, liiIt ted îueekly and uw.4a., ci trwn> Ilth eu-lîand oarlý,d ni)i .asr sireet. Atout 15,-ni>xintiituu ,-r the mîan walkpd la tuthe uolice Sutation. ic dîdn't know whî-re I.. as Torr- in >0Desk Sergeant Jla Ma% nardl. lue asked him for a 'dune- hîi iiic a glass of wlls ýe,- thilen Iliequiu hi. ,luanged il ta 'soniothing tou ct.l 'rTe muir.,' ac ila s itiabie conitioln. flus iltibng i-as iatbcred. and lis tuet v er>' coe rcd wta npair of clos-s wlîlout an>- uaces. lie bildno taî k- lacs un. A vag vas vound abutioe of îis tee>. 'lh>' desk sergeant dccided lîat fil,. redelicî s'as ton much of a 'wecvk' te le permitted ta valk about the' streets. so led hlm dowastaîrs and iocked hlm up. He gave the nainueot IMe> OBien, residence anyvheve. Thomas Oison Ia rougît suit fov diioe ae'against hIls ite Luc>', rlîarg- In ,iesertioa ai-aaming a Kenosha man aanîîud lerman (fastnanme le dican't kaus Ias co-respoadeat. H-e says,lirue decePrted hlm Jul>' 18, ii year. Attorney>'Wells la his attorney'. Auto Sinpped on Tracks, Pouîr becYs %sve teuiîîd >41,, slding ona aPile outi î le ai tlic -dg,-J the -trait a heu tI,-autinbiieulu talalîîg cîgît lercuans, ian tix rontu ut tlhe- thicago ai-aiNortîsestera tvain. --x aw 1h>' automahblle amiig.- s5ald Arhur Aldrichi. 'IL s-i î -. -nlit ffastand theipelecoN speecîîd g lnow t>1.-e sas a train cii, '> le cl uone oat lii-s ullen cSayl tueo (iiauffeuir, 14>0, 0>o1tfor tua> itain* and.ltIen the autanuî])lpuc eiuid t.. goi ticter. Th I 11010made în as lii racket, as ibougli there s.as cornie. thIn rong witb tle genrs. The next thung w kr."w île auto lai stoi.ped rigît l in theirack and 1the loconioive hilt il iel b i l>the' xil. f .-- Lnguarded on Man>' Nighia. The- coroner vas lntorm,-d thaIia watclîoîan J., kept 'at Ibis i'russing an Saturda>' and Sunday niglts. butt tuaf on ther nîglîs tlu'rv la r-o one there. -l du nut helievî' the crossing lm * iiutevuc. le sald 'W ithla fil»> fete ofItIe track une van sec for s.- eral auilles la eltber dirction. Wlth ordinar>- cave accidenta routd le prp- ven>ed. On>' of tls rei'ammendations of the coroner$ jury UrlIouahidi>wll le lIa> a satclinun tic tailoacd ai omîht ut tiîloand tlîer crossings inî th future."- I1 E. lAver-t, -agînric for the pub-î lec tfiiltieScoliuiixi'siln, dî,-îiur,-ii thli erosslag h>tulecneoiîsue îlangevcuî than man>' tuerute> l Nuîtîw-st- cm Rnliroad. Johni 's rts. wu.o 1 iai', ca>iductint SblfiOsnlsroevdacr ils Mf L. Wort in urx of t tilie ilii rf renbsreevdacr lage, las reted thîle ' .'iIo ouabuild of admission ta thse hinging cf Han. îng. vîleh las been vacant ilice te I' er Supence ai '.Veaton jai PnWa>u Plaresi fan', arydatxe.sNtckenry iiat terdr-toane tuere baso't been an placeaI a sar>' dte. >u.aexiv er-ruaI of requestia ta esa8île tick- inde..eîaqoembadIaia1 , ÛEORÎEBSTA PASSES AWAY; WAS ILL OVER A MONTII Weil Known Resident Suc- cumbs Following Unusuial Battîe for His Life. LONG AT DEATH'S DOOR. If it takes a year to ge4 money and plans through to build two miles of concrete road in Lake county, how long will it take te, have enougil good concrete roada in the coun- ty te know we've got enough te ainount te mucil? And, won 't the first laid roads at the end of that time be sadly in need of repair? That's what we're afraid of. Unless farinraand others who drive rigs in the coun- try begin ta rnake it a practice te comply with the state law and carry lights on their vehicles, many accidents are liable te occur in face of the heavy auto traffic. If autos carry l*ta ft la even more necessary for farmers te pro- teot -thimW.ve by carrying them. More are coming te do so, but thmr are some who stfi seem to feel they don't have toa vhen, tiie fact in, it's for their own protection that they should. "Wonder if the saloon men who have been induced te, change their pleaa from not guilty te guilty in the Bunday closing matter will now observe the law?" asked a Wauke- gan man wiien he heard of the disposition of the cases. Well, If they don't, it will be easy te bale them into court again and double the. fie next time. The laws in tis re-, gard should'either be enforced or repealed. The're eitiler goed or they're not good. There's ne half-way business in sucil matters, and, in fairneas te his neighbor, every man should expect to abide by the laws if he's in thie business. RAYINIAAUoIq~'reADP Then LOutol 0f or WrqeOn«. ai Musai Lake Couaiy Peopie' Watt Unih Similar Faialty Oecurs Ibere Belote Far Werse1 madi> led .Nlic. Louîoa (tranz of Wauke- gan. th(- daugliter oethti.iaie Conrad and w.lr.c (tranz,plo,-p-evresîdenîs. To tIuxý union acre bora tbree sons. C'orge, of th,1, C<iîago levald. Jacal .1 , o ethtic 'auk>gaa lI)qal ccvii, and 4 lavri' . an eIpctrician aI the liai zi iv,.îaîng tatio, a nd one' daîgl .ourle - Yetfil,4vLalie Fore >Lumluer Il> la4> .The- -4 do, andmirlir,,a ix., Tio, i- i. ar' tourisisler. andl a lîroilu->- xir. arbara Knoll. Mliss Kate Ilastian and Mr>s. Edwardi Houward of Ciiago, Mirs. Elizabethi of io e.e orhlîsn. au an, andul .aulu P1ia.lian uof CIlagoa lie sas a xxen.îer oleIcMyrti(. \l evl.ers ,Of lie xxorid. tIc Ko> aiArv r sîual andlthe urnian Wovkîngmnon's rociely. TIc last sîli attend lis tuaý ,ral lu a lbody. PLEADS GUILTY, IS TO BE FINED FOR SELLING. Waut.egsn, Jul>-2 %k sr une more110-> again-ut île Ilî Charues NMcLaren, Hig~hlandl'ar tluxs aftcraoîîa îleadcd gulîl>' tasa xc.- liquar canirary ta >1>' mile a an, elgîtI iaw and .tudge Persans w name the penalty later. la theimea tîme. le la beld a uriannier tIe an as the pasltbree weets. M cLaren did n001w5501 lu plend g' ty even thougl statens attorney Dac remnrked tînt le lad tl'e tronge case against blm of aay le hay Pusled, McLaren iiser] the W tlîan-two-percent-liqtîld was fot ato cating but ,iudge Smiiey and ail,: tl ixm lIat tact sas no uefense.A ter helnurged tanîuead cuill>'au save himaseif expeace. le did au. The other tIre>' remalnhng salc cases comae before Judge Peraonsb cause no chni',e of venue las be asked, The>' came up iomorro m 1119 et ten, la whicldb ime courta Jcurned. The datai ai the Mollenu'>' Ceux l- Lrk. and ýan- Lme dy ,est t l's Lo!. FIRS FVUSIS LIVED ALL LIFE AT CIIICKEN TU IEF I NEAR SPOT WIIERE NEAR 110 N CITY SHE DIED RECENTLY Undaunted by Being Scared Off Mrs. L.L. Tombaugh, Mother First Time, Thieves Return of"Waukegan Doctor, Had the Very Next Night. a Most IJnusual Record. fil keu uusu] e ), , Il. lTonîhaîgh hasv.'îurned ave sorkixîg i.r1 about iBcachu c a- lion î-.evh ,of '1 } ,gan and niso ilîar rtvaniWashington, Pa., wlere le was Zion eîu1 .îîi.ub%,,tlhe'death Oftfilsmotler, Saturday xiîglitand Sunda>' amigtMrsc L. IL Tomlnîîgh, nged i9 years. at attempî sas miade ta teal chickens Dir.'romiaugh. at tle lime lie receiv- from the Moody chickea tarm. The thievea weve lircard nean te>î , ý,; cd the message annouaciog ber death, Saturda>' but n e scared OIT hefove isas irepavixîg lu go eat 10 visît ber. tle>- got aav uf tii, îirze stock. 1'.Ii-s. Tomlîaîîglwas bornle ta ber Reluva Second Time. vesting piace b>- ive sons and one But, undaiin>cýd y the flrai atteîxiît,1 the thievps retuîrncd Suivia>' nigît foir son ln law. il was lnteresting ta note their second ;i»elnpi. The>' e, îlat 1.40outthe llibearera ver, doc- Isard abîout 1 1w- llace and evea s'-en. tor-s, one' a Iawyer, one a minister and One of tIc mnxîîers of the houslhîd tîwo are farmeva. procurcd a n îîîleer and ired iNv' lra. Tonilaugh's dealli vas very shotsataItIhe-s but none iOo. >1 -sudden, bc;ng due ta angina pectoris. Se îxe 'uk hrtsHxusn Te aged womarx was buried vithin Somelimeý,a-k Carls Hul sn ahalî mile of vliereshae va, bora hast about Ilîcea chickens tlvoîîgh almoat ninety Y>ears PreViaUsi>'. SI, the work outhIe rhleves. I-1 .- ..... SHERIFF GOES AFTEB A MYSTERIOUS PRISONER ON 900 MILE JOURNEY. naîl aiva>, livecatuiere, Ibus establal3- ing a ratiier pniusual record, ENGIN EER DIES AS HE S115 AT MIlS TROTTLE. ier Sheriff Gveeîîi efttWednesday e.fSeln I. uy 2,WI i Afon a 900 mii,- trIP afer a prisoner rirIt speeding sixt>' mlles an hon., aIl vho la vanled lu Waukegan on a ser. Lou M. Van Vlack cf ChbCsao. engin- loua charge- The-Nother Pacifie Lim- ser of tle Overiand LIhilteofcithe Don ited vilul >, stapped to ake blm Chicago and Ncntb Western ralraad, ha- aboard, was found dead as lis train sped 'en The man la nov la arret a th e dis. ibraugl lione teda'., wna tant cli>' au a result. aI %9E# Ue,,. HMhand grippimgthe tibrotie, ad- bavtag (rataI hhuul 8bMg*. sever&ilVanVlicl i a faon b>'bllisfirama.A cilleasbetone lie *a I i(hlm Johnson Wbo stoDppa the trai. Ph>'- snd virel lb.es1--qJursthm.pcbsnasalia th lWl«nOe>h4 Ibeen ity Thé name or te U jWead t leat hait an houa'.. Revas 60 THE CIYS MtT POLICE WOMÂN 9, Às BEEN APPOINED MISS IDA HOMMELRIEICH 18 OFFI. CIALLV SWORN IN 9Y cHEF ATTERBERY TOOAY. Famýily o-f *Ch ldren-L i'ved in the City Long lime. La~ike counitv -~> eare lîorrihod (lvii thle teiblhe aiiee dent 1at Raviiiia Mnd i a 'v îight iin whielîI ivo i i\. es wel'î-lost George H. Rastaîn. 58 vears oid and '\\,lien a Nortlîw\esteî'iîi train hit ant automob»hil>-e oîtaiinîg for mare than iwenty years a ri ('iiglit pC1rsols. dent of Waukegan, dled Moaday at I Thc1 ,iery has gene Mil),: "Thiat terrible grade ' >'i05i1g! 4:20 o'clack Inlais resideree at 1 '0(.flpaly' 5114il-l i gîard it properIv. It's a had oiie!" South Count>' treet. He bad been ili BUT- for mare than a manth of stoluach lave you evet- iitjeed it? trouble. with complications. have you dî'iveîî ael'ss it? .Mr. BastaIr. was bora F'ebruary 27, It is, true enoîîglî, laidonoîîgli as ail îiîguîa'dt'd gratde 1856, la Lombard, Illinois. He m-as erossings are, the son of Chiristian and Magdalena B T Hastain, who were Illinois ploneer ' B T lac iag corne ta thtis state from lsa(*c, t isn't ONE.,'iWO, TIIRE '.ithi the St. P>aul cross- at an early date. Christian lIastain. ýilig at (iurnee as.regards danger and îîîelîaee tote l'(1>11- father was for mra>'y years lus>»- r îîîîîîity.! an Alsatian cît>' and late>- uerîq'd as Tîhat St. Patul 4-issing at the old Beidier plaee, (iuriiee, -ustoms officer la the citY of Strans tî ie os iiitt aii îosn nli sti burg. The tamiiy origlnaiiy ws sac te titswreha te vnacosng ndt'tn Norman>', France, but took Up iand t""(">es as easy t» 'leate a su'xat the (uîecerossiîig ln Alsace followiag a soidiers grant as it is at Raviuîîa. l»'>-a ise, 01iteihler'i.sitie of the ti'aeks is a tram Napoleon the Gireat, unde-r whom steepý1 approaclh, esî>eeialix- fronît the w.est. an early znemher touglir witl hoaor, 'Iii.t 8t. IPaui l slî.at (iirlîee, lisfiltue 14 .lie '- earning a commnission, as eaptain lan aîîtoist in Wý> Ilkegani and< t-'vci'.-auîi>st >(liig t>> >41 Naioleýoaa Egyptian camPaign "xLk . »(05 la the v maro t'recediag the '.'ar o fo tî Fox ii e ial .ii> lia.,ia .-os tIitrefebelion Chbristian liastain main- NOW VTIIEN.ý tained on hi, farm in Lombard one of Mtvst xxe Mait ii ili a iRav.il ila ata lit'. v -elîsat <1 ll the Illiois tatlor0 of the "und(er- iefei-e a temand1 s imiade Ii at i'.es h b otet1at (;lill'- ground ralliroad" that anti-slavery (ï-i >e .'.heilsaid Pi> t o ot1) >uldi> (41e witliisii(àh littie tirou- lîzeas formed toasmuggie slaves ihroughthie aorth to, Canada and liî-b li, aad >xpCîise ?NI îst ti'. t'.four, thî'oe, two, or e veloe erty. The laie Mr. Bastlan attea told lite lie sacrifleedtit> îiiroad gret'd at tiîat poinit BEFOItE bow lits. father uIdaced hlma, as a boy,)A( 'lION CAN BF, S'P.RTEI) on o, ef s hîgshe-ad beneath whiclh 'lie api)rqaollteil liat i-i> ssilîg eoî 1miî>>nt bh o x>e. 'n-ies %vas lîldden a fMeeting slave . fiîîle Iihhl- ne t , iiîîî"ý thie tthi>'i. lut-se things, v111- the lo)y whittied the sberiff'5 oftieprs i in w.lh>ii cainle hunted the fugitive, who madle 1 witli a graded îîî> jk-ste rsig h nsto a suècesstui <scape to the neat sta- liiagiei>ons byfar ti vgratde <-î'<ssîîiiiI Lake e>unitx'. tion of the raiiroad. The Nul)in nd ukîiî>-stîlonidei-atjin t<> the ' aili->a>l i ellowiac tle <icatli of lia Lt,.r i i*lit 4of interest foi- 1publie1- safet .,lonî g agi> wi->te ttei- M r. iastian began at an eariy ag,- ~~ edn of the'StPIaiil ra ilii îa>1 andiî Iiiigt( îîi t>> Icava his trade. that of aucx ,,,,1> i(i>thing.at tliat crossinîg bhife l ii vis îîaid the pî'nalt 'v rat whichlie wa engaged for mare 1., *, it rl v Th-ee ma il>*i no h vse akt titan thirty-fivee ears. For niant >. hle'îw, vh"xîui> u dt.bse 3("ars lie owaed and uperated a ve-I1i,\ewsvn serd tait sboe store on West Indiana N>>xx. with Ihe stato titilities e>îiinissj>>î, tîrosa strer. ('Chicago, nom reaamed Grandi eliatii>'- f iaving. soîîietiîig donc. aîerlue. fie came to Waukegaa la E-t -s keep after itf'îîii ltue St. Paul lis eoilipelled t>> 1 >94. toiiowiag the ead ofthîe Wrlda lcîia ot' ltwat îtlsree ('olumî.îan Exiiocixion. and las lic ediptiiaiiNa a une.L 's o w tutlsm f lu:-vecutntuouos1l e-r ince naing >aiî trj -i(ls- perhaps oui.rulativvs, lia'.>'aicl for the dola'. his orneat he adre-ia t w ie ',, . jit lI 4i .ivltvs (i-t itil lit leailith ore.d lis r>' Tihe t. aut raii-.'ii -aiiîho NMAD)E TO iPuTrI N 'lTHEÀ iin.n Ueo> lea ers ago. lie worked at S' W\Y lits. fradl, et hoc iaaiig. îiaintaînlixg The St. J>;iil raidwoad -SIlOIIA HBE MADEW t>> pu t ii. a opo. the itf.cil tie HarrIson Tlo, o î,,-ho iel(lethlner heNoîthîxxsî"'-' ili.at,r.'l> >>îo... o îîlî Ilus lac> uosition mscthat of \%*ai,- trinjî at Uavinia wre no lu-tter tlîaîîtli>se x'.ho dailv ti-ax <l kwgaju. t,, sîgo. 2-unif, nt mail aies- aeîlss ti>' (iirinee orossiiu . Aeî-x- lias -g > iîeliif>>i. th<ýni c,-nger. a hpos> ilat sazi ereated foi. beaîse they've been IlIled at a gi-ado erossiiîg xxhieh is iosîng the cuiiiîetioeft he aew ted- hetter-t>> cro<ss thian Gurnooý. Lot 's soiiduIII a ers- FOR TIIE erai biuilding. LIVING wh> av th'+ . ie re ýrsil* oitî Iieiaîr 2, 188P, NI.r astian xiae oiît.o elfl'(Isng i shaîî continue ta prosecute even>' The Waukegan cl>' team hava book. one Who does. What ha fair for ciii- d taepin>' the Auto Imm Lakeoela er PR]" of the caunt>' la fair for Foinei Sunda>' an tie vest aide. Ths Lake and the law must lie observed. Lake Shares are a fast teax and have i uaderstand Yeu are aimoat roady ta won tourteau at their sSeenteex mate a promis, that, you wîîî 0netgamea plYOd "h1oseison.The>' vers sdIl on Snda>' la future. beatea laut unday hby the Gien Vlw 'Let me warn Yeu net te make a team ii as evenlteen honing game hy hroise 3tînt >'on do net Intend keep. the Score Of 2 ta 1 and the GIM lag fîor, if yau dont keep your word, Viewva are knoov as tiie tronhest 1 salil rosecutee vr - lIation. 1 team ln the Inter city iag ni. sîmnpi>' nk lIaItIchela,- le abserved The local team hbas plaYed fourteen aval propose t0 seec th~it l, l," gaules, winning ail but three. vhhcla Lsavea the Hall. were lt inthe fBat part f the nse. Mir. Dad>' thon left the hall far an son. The téamas baiting average l heur, and. returning, e as notiied .279. Crebablon. th, bard hittng ceq. i lai it was the senne ofthie meeting ter filder bade the fliai witb .437 tfiat tle Suada>- law le observed ln aîxd Paa'iill, Murphy and Hock ame future, i batting elu ver tbee hundred. Vse "Yeu have gleen me >'our words on Isieas ln lb, number of stalon bases yar lnor" said Mr. Dady afler each having pilfered Une vhb Hooka man ad answred ta is nme and close second with ans leu. aid e bd agreed te observe tej The batUing averagez for tbe team- sur,day lav, "and t agnîn warn yenu G, AB. R. H. PCUT. that Yeu muastnt break >'our word ('reighion, cf ..i1 32 10 14 .437 Or if wiii go bard illi yu. t hope Murphy. 3rd..14 50 g 17 .34g Yeu iii stick ta Your word. (In an H ua. bd-...1 4 48 9 16 .3U1 Interview c later said he et sure Paskill lt -il 35 5 Il .314 tIc>' would af er su ri a unanmous Voe, C -. ...1 4 47 9 13 . 274 expression ta do o) and. If you da., Dean. rf ...Il 41 9 il .268 there wiili e no furtier trouble hie Niemeyer, P ... .12 35 6 8 .228 t am la office. Kug, outfieder .11 33 6 5 .22 "As i deise ta le fair, 1 shahl, ilu urge. 98 ..13 41 6 8 .195 ae or your agreement, continue the Gogins.If . ..6 23 3 4 .174 two cases shieli vere set, for trial - --. Wednesday, untll the Octalier trm, Team average 14 374 70 107 .279 pendirîg developments and determîn- alion ut vhelher you intsnd ta stick 011Ni IttFtm ssme. ta yaur word. "s *tIièe' a gel-at deai of tail I muri prefer peace ta var." tu r,4csbu viva.cuo,." sahd mms Cn Self Soft Drinks. Mlïm U&* i hfmolib.u M. ad>' staed (ai b, did not111t10.511o v. c af lb. ofar*bea dca>' the men the right tae'1O»p their vvtm«lo»W &ad md oe o a b Plates ope tae 'ell ginger aies. lem-. e«ewAtught sma flpo shr. t doit anade. etc. But, th, Birut man vbo taa ooet«Binho L-va t. vholales the agreement thus made, I*iice niot Oni>'gets l'mm troublea vh theb PrOoecutor, but, ha geta in bad i vl tBI ew OO the other 22 menvwho vre mad & t»@5iC1 i i* te "Wusae5 Part f a gêelirai agreement amng UlU, .WiRo Mu' t i MM 1111-0 (bse Who hadle lqun. a 're tbu V * ai d ba Ma. upagenov,à a" "ç d bu* James epburn. Caedate for coun nm M t 1» u mroP. b" ty treasurer, lied bis petItion tody.Vai 1w110< vhat 'UqB Jeu 4. WM X K_4q Ticket* for the Pmgreu.iveani e guy» DB" 20 fiRAD OMMR! ATTEND A #U idNON 0f LAXE CO. FAMILY Gathering ot Membe o f Ray Family Is Held et Wads. worth Sunday. WILL NOT BE PAIO UV CITY BUT WILL QET PAV FROM TH4E HUMANE SOCIETY. The Clty of Waukegan nnw has a real police-woman. The new and fair acquisition ta the local police depsrt- ment was swOrn 111 as an officer at [police hsadquarterag Wednssday a. M. The fair one who wlll act as the guar. dian of public rghtg la Mie Ida Ulm. melreich, 619 Ash street, who boldo the poiItion of humane oMcer of! the Lake Courty }Romane society. Miss Hlmmelreich will confine ber actIvl tes ta the deving inoacaeswhic.h are cansidered as a violation, aCcord ing to the rules of the orgauisation and she will be smpowared ta, make arresta of al violators or the law ln that respect. Plie gets ber star ta- morraw. Miss 111mmelreich ha.. been actl ln the capacity of humone ffcuer fer the past three month. Mazr. cases of Inhumone features have besa brought ta the attention of the local Police thrugb ber activitis. Up tili today se bas been forced to aieauon the police departmnt ta moa arrests of vialators. but now as she bas been alitted the power af au oacer he, wlll ln most Instances bring the via. lators ta justice heref. Miss Himm.reich wii st'.rt imme- diately Ir'. an investigation of condi- tions about the city. A campeigo la ta be started against many of the owners af meat markets of the clty in the displaying o lvb chickens ln craies on the 9-dewajka. One merchant was warned yesterday of the acUaon and was fbrced ta t&'re a crate of chickenn tram h'. front of bis establishiment. Miss Himmelrelch wIll nt be, un- der pay fram the city. ber aiary be- ing paid by the humane society, whoe flicers are: Preaident-Mra. F. M. Barker. Vice President-Mrs. T. E. Morris. f',.ecretary-Mirs. James Arthur. 23"MEND. CLOÉB Uë FOX LME (CantInued trom page ans) Reunion f Famiy, Muo Re. union of Ofd TimO Ray Brothers Base Bail Nine. The aged mother. nlne chiidren, ail meu; their vives nad 20 grand child- eD gaterfet aithe home out Ped lia>',ai Wadavortl,, Sunday, ln onse o the gresteuft f9lilay> renions ever Te. corded ID the county. The reuniox Win that of the Ray faMifr tbe mes. bers o aih bare eil ktovothrough ut the 0ount>'. The avent vas heid ln hunor of Th'omas Ray cf Clovis, N. M., vbo han arrived tu the couni>' .a- ter an abserwe of over ten years. The reunion va, ncidentalYa e- union of the Riay basebail nine, whieh years ago vaS famous for lbe remas thatItiva aOOPOI*d of Min broti. aes, ail of vliaînarea tilllliving sud ers Presnt t the famil>' reunion. the ieam vwharî, lnexistence tMade ias haadquarters ai Grayslake, the f orm- er home of the famil>'. @lx of the, brothars are nov rsidenta of Wau- fkegan. Tbe avent vas an enJayabie one ta the members of the faml> and ta the ailier guesta present, Tihe day vhs sPant ibu man>'variaus forma af amUueMeni The ntae brothers en- gaged lna a hqball game reytyr.g the spiri af aid urnes. Sides ver, Chas* eu up bêtWeeD the Playrs and the '«OldlRay' Ni" va sagata in action, but i vas dhvided agantauI tsf. it la atatadl that aver fart>' photo. grapha vere taken of the gatiierjng. The membara of the large family hle. ing cauglit hn ever>' pose. The nins broihers vlio ver, pieu. ot and their restdences are: Ed. Gur. ase; i'red. Wadsvorth; Tom, Clovis, N. M.; and Wiii, Bert. Ja>'. Guy, IA ROY' andChares cf Waukegan. The chldren of the braibers vbo were present are: Ed, i-tarld Adal. Forest, Dean, Will, Marlon. Otimore, Fred. Lemont, Archie, tvan. Harriet Julien, Tam, Claude, Bert,'Georgie, Harni. ,Marceli. Parey, LAoons.Don. ald and Peut. Other guesteata the event vere Leurs, ToNxgan, 0. H. Stafford, Wii- kagan. Mr. auIsa. page HiII. Ou. nos and Clarence Cravford, Gurnes. 'Ton are the calne tas hat bas BATTING AVYEII* .,Pae"lwS. LAKE ('nTTKTV rprnà v Tyrrqmcl ini A à

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