. .'~~~Dante Quatrini of Highwood was g{ not guilty of a charge: of as-- ""1';"*#3*'8'{ with intent to kill Friday e« uk by a jury in the Circuit court -- _ fere arriving at a verdict. _ Two E ;~e4 were taken, the first being Feis /y Quatrini was charged with firing mfih"n Silezina Farrelli, also F249¥ *5 and the other missing him by * M ~ Union Stock Yards ... _ Rarrelii, Quatrini and two other k ;w--'hyflpohr at the _--~ / ~beme of Quatrini, the night of the -- trouble, July 19, 1925. names," Quatrini said. "I was stand-- =' on the steps and Farrelli came % me and when he got on my premises L told him--«not to come a step nearer my house." ~*PH do whatever--I1 want to and po one can stop me," Farrelli ro-- Kenzse. He said that he had previous-- ly fired one shot into the ground in an effort to frighten Farrelli, who was walking towards him, indicat-- tog be would do some shooting. : The defendant admited firing one ahot at Quatrini, but told the jury eards from the botom of the deck each time he~"dealt and finally was enught when the cards dropped onto Arguments resulted after the dis-- eevery for several minutes and then Quatrini, the host, ordered Farrelli to leave his house and never return, atcording to his story. .;"'ouhthrnm cheating in our friendly game and warned him io stop this thing," declared Qua-- The shooting followed the Harry Dunning is well known among the Live Stock men, as for years I handled dairy cattle in every town in northeastern'Illinois. For the past ten years I have been in the Live Stock Commission Business at Chicago, handling Live Stock for customers only. Pos:-- sibly my long experience might be of benefit to you. Daily we sell cattie, hogs and sheep. Selling charges 85¢ per head for cattle, 15c for hogs and 20c for sheep Buying charges $15.00 per carload. We handle Live Stock for customers only on a strictly commission basis and 'started down the then suddenly turned Cut This'Out and Save It! © Not said that Farrell? had a about .to rush at him, so he fired | shot into his. body, fearingohe. woubd game corroborated the story as tol! by> Quatrinii, + j Last week, it is recalled, Quatripi was Arrested: by the Highwood po-- lice on order of Col. Smith when MM'.-émfl-uhvi testified against him in Cireuit Dr. Robert Jack of Highwood, at-- tending physician, and nine other giun end fired into the ground. He witnesses, were called by the Included in the list of state es : are-- Joseph Carroll, Stnm.mx.:mmu dei, Joseph Krull, Edward f son, Mrs. Marie Gallasini. | The jury in the case follows: .| Frank Burke, Waukegan;" William. MNG&M:O.&& Waukegan; John Wylliec, W m; George Sticken, Highland Park; lh ter Bowers, Waukegan; Charles Car mak, Newport township ; K. L. Olson Waukegan; A. L, Burge, Waukegan: Charles Colgrove, Waukegan:; Pergy Clayton, Zion; George Chishoim, Owners ofthounthbntho | for the month :and ( 8 butterfat production of each e| in the individual herds were: | briggen and Meyer Scioto Mills, 56.9 pounds; Rapp . Bros., "1' Brooklyn, --538.1 --pounds: W. T. Waukegan. high--producing cow. and . the f producing herd last month the 12,000 'or more Illinois cows that are being tested for and butterfat production in twenty--two active dairy herd im-- provement . associations of state, it is announced by --C. |S. Rhode, dairy extension st of the--college of agriculture, Uni-- versity of Illindis, in charge these associations. ®© < kx GRAYSLAKE MAN WINS IN TESTS Stephenson county had both the Defendant's Plot Nipped. _ You May Need It . .. This Ad'Will Appear But Onee Betty Andrews Werner, the city sweetheart Durkin forsook to matrry a village beauty, has turned again=t him and will testify for the prose-- eution. The weight of her testimon» is believed by the state to be suffi-- clent to send Chicago's "shooting sheik" to the gallows. Conflict® Of 'Two Women To BeUudBy'Sta_teth-l_ = jail cell which even his bravest | 8WAY. _ _: smiles could not dispel, Irma Being Held. *' Beasted of Loyalty. Meanwhile, the "other woman"-- : Ever since his capture, Marty had the girl from Cornell--was held i boasted that Betty would be loyal * 'technical custody. Because 'she :. him--that she "would die rather Durkin's legal wife she cannot: un News that 'Betty had forsaken him shook some of the bravado out of Durkin. It cast a shadow over his R Em l es : "I-- want to stay in the custody »' !mtu\au in the 'life of Maftin | the state's attoruey," ml:.wofls Durkin have' tightened the -- n008¢ |that revealed Betty's decision. .h SAVE with SAFETY with By Buying that Long Wanted Home That Vacan Lot for a future Home YXOU NOW HAVE - Webster says regret means--mental sorrow or concern for mth'i::, as for Mt:ond-et. n ligence, remorse, menlm; . with sorrow, b wail the loss or want of. -- ~~ k C3 SAVE BY INSURING WHAT PROPERTY Will be glad to have you call Ph. 260--J or 506--J Yor. particulars. #* Or drop in at 614 N. Milwaukee Ave. for information regarding "Cas<t but not Least the PROPERTY, SUYING, SELLINc on ifSuring AFTER A FIRE IT IS$ fOO LATE TO BE PAID FOR YOUR LOSS. UNLESS YOU HAYVE --YOUR PROPERTY INSURED C€ 1 . SAVE spoke them when Durkin's moth: tried to have her released so, :s%* could not be lorced to give evidenc against him.. 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