L HIGHLAND PARK MAN " BURIED -udii"ri'iru7iiii'"iai"." about, hto'hoil-ud. G",igt!'atSu,22ertt iattatittaetttiaert-E Sham GiiiGiGG have no... of his deputies 'l,',":,'"'.":,:'.' t. main; ammonia-advert thawed. In "our?! "all e",'h,tiiiiii'tii Park'nd "tate - natd hat-r. who died Satu- tat u. "an Ina-gun m a 3:1:on "an: aft-trn can. we N. 13...... ".-. " sd - w. ttmmd N 'r'rrih'a,,'gL't1t,ha,'lJl'l"L,4?l the "hi"ioim and my; mg loe_to than-ma"!- Sheriff-Elect Doolittle I" in conference Monday mornim with Sheriff Edwin Ahktrom rounding .matt.etm pertaining to the ottiee. Lat. er in the day Doolittle aid that Sheriff Alanna: informed him he would eo-operate with him nnd would render any aid desired at any time. lam Dab! Malta Doolittle at: [my ttnt1seiarrtnetomtain Elmer Hm. M night turnkey. in the an. -eitr. He denied n- M that b is etmaiderine taping Bury Album! md mm Predicts a drum... n. aid that Hudson is the onlyjcputy tp remain: cariAWtimidn, ear-hymn therrasttr.oremuHetbif (by. ettthomrttrantrrmtttnte.iastr- dononthudly. In dditiontho "erttrsoiBeeiallrttnseoeuid. ,r9ueheeMgtrutttodoonMors. frtrat mien ra'wmn- Joh- Doolittle omcially becomes that" of Luke county next Monday. This day will be I buy one for the ther- itf'sodBe--otherthi-it in the owning any of the Donahue an of Chas; gout. Thou will In I you} in, nad, on; emu. Cir- ENn Co-operation The fact that the incoming sheriff is to have Warden Green and Sheriff mstrom to aid him during tho early day: of his term means I great deal as he has had no we vions experience in the once, and mind by run like Green and Mom. it will be pouibh for him to m acquainted with the "Acting Ta". of the "it's one. in short o . Elmer Green, I'm-den at Joliet penitentiary and u former Lake county sheriff " to assist Sheriff- Elect Lawrence Doolittle during the first week of his term, which starts next Holiday. it wu band. Mr. Doolittle wh- anhed about tho matter aid that Wm Gru- has odors-i u help "do, we! my posa'lble and that ho felt that his} assistance at the start would be most valuable. Green wt" cony nected with the sheritt's olllce in: Lake county for nearly a sage of years. I Rmrdirg specinl deputy stars. some Ahlstmm said that he would not call them in, u there m but a few out. other than the town Rmrd' "an. He mid it has been the custom to keep the special dst- puty stars then loving been to his knowledge over 100 tstars out when he become sheriff. - Sheriff Ahlstrom and his men hive been busy for several days checking up matters, BO that In In " possible everything will be "eUnned up" when Mr. Doolittle Mes over the office. Shall-elect Doolittle odd Snub dny that he he not a yet dot-ital: decided a " tPg,'ett'tdt il- diated be light "a (one at the "I". to be - In his her or. next 2Tft' unit. . Have , Domic- The hen-h: and: will have TS' - incl-Chg the ",t'. " y, . to and; . flt"", ttr, ML an. tdet g a lento: I". Fed "W M; den-mg. IL A. "BID" Mule. father " the} new sheriff; Thoma Tyrrell, Elmer; Hudson, end Constable Charles Krueger of Huff Dpy. It is said that Doolittle has not as yet determined whom his other two denuties will be. John Froelich. u deputy in the office of Sheriff Ahlstrom. George Wehrenberg and Gar Len! are' among those being considered, it, is said. a animus-nail -- 'al fle",h"dSrllY2t".,'g :uasmummm ,r..peesrhet_f_. has"... tiiitrAh.eei'r.A?.rem wilt no" irtueAtttrteWhyetyttstte iurtoItNq_tdAt-ttu- butledthuvl-htduover (nonconwolho-uy. WIT-81m YEAR NO. " "ii"iGTiikrrei- .. _ M Mfg}: SheriffElect Lam Do" To Take overahrttes On "at day Bomber 63mm tfneertnirtiii7GG* is) '3heeiHe5et Inn-cg Mm! aye-mm gart,sCiettBntetter,ltttWaahirt to. Ki., utter-tt San Willi-no. [ah-Pudding" Alma a Chicago. Hammond. 'hoottr- 'r-el.'.'----"'?- phantknmofMut D.vu,afuh.P_ At_rlettftugHe.irr. alumni. din taaMBe "Ramadan" 810 this mmumsmupm Smit, "an; William Ram " tbeth M mt,_Wgnho- lad by Chief 01 Polio. Titraar police swooped dam on the ho- "dtmrutqapartrwhieh-t MAI-I'M. A . - - luring the ncdpt of eorrHtlninta at polio. Warm that 'Marr" In than} "other one of be "him" Mary Dole, who" right hell. is said to be Lucille Allen, colored. op- entor of en M (Ii-orderly home " 8tl 2Pltg'tt Roed. Lek. Forest, w one plea we- aided 2tt' night by Leke Poreet t2t e _ My wee. " $tth,T, "M" "aitt thmdir police when be men and "other colored women were found in her plea. m.miineolichnionilpm gdtt"urpr',t,2t,"h'2Tt ,ffortwiilb. brnothori- NEW MID IN tMi FOREST Tho location of the spot when tlsrrmmsrnettheirdeatltihnatt-s sdapmnuryudvuomnd nmhmneords. Tummy Ind Ion; tine. boon forgotten ,runthertewf%etnmarsaidu_tr, the fuhamnegt elm-unborn Sunday ilattemiett chewing their 'tetainatttretehofshoal waterten milee " Cleveland, Wis. twelve miles south of Manitowoc, found e tl1t', treariryr I",',?",',',':""',,",',:'?,,','.',, g mpmen men ffffe1'f,egre't"'g"uhLletg'g', the plane. The Tater " that rim is only about thirty Beet deep, ow-i ever. SeerehIetobemedelnthe next few due. The th Tg,' ",igt'hf. Ensign ree w o were Edwin M. Clerk Machinist Kerri c. Barr, and Chief Mate: Fran J. Caesar, left the Greet Luke: tt,',tigli'"', etntion ta 10.. 1920. a; e pom " . the let. more. Pour den later {onions of the a? bout were ound floating in e lake, but at a "long diet-nee from the not ','tttd',? tttNr Tg1T,,t m . we. now- ered no true of the bodies had been found. tkiut9Grgiiiiois" If WWII is?" ttr, tPragtr'te 'ttet The "mtg" ,mei_tnum to jail. Helmet W i th Government Insignia Found In me Off Cleveland, Sbitr.. Recalls Deaths of Great Luke: Men. The spot where three naval avi- atom from Great Lakes naval training nation diod more than six_ you: no. yum pm: Jtrint OLD TRAGEDY B RECALLED A chum wu made " the am hearing that the mania" of Kios- umi his wife was not low because of the fart that he had 1 wife in Germanv but Klosm ttrouted ree- on}: Monday showing that his first wife had been dead three months prior to his second marriage. The former we m dropout! when Klou failed to - to - ecute and it us though: that n reconciliation had been deem! un- til it home known 'htasthy that he had am out another mm for the "You of the nth. Klos, "d' th; this tint; that]: gain: to no niency I own usaonu theeuelsdisvooedd he will start proeeedines to obtain a divoree from his wife. 'uth-uettmektoiaiivems ittethenrmattmg-tofttrutiNeh will nite',,', b01151? by In. Kim-w mm: UbietrMtu tt'fe'lTllrll'ld'd,hdl wow-nu fmedtmtattltethnetrfurrrr- m'who "abundant-on. mtiytpurtthipeatrinsrtheriiGiiti mama"! bested)": wit. lad more a the North Chicago ud- Theymnuken totho - melon when theywerehdduntil My 'rtomimirorunat-rtttt waagfvmttt-tindttt-tfeii tpfnlottWod-darB-berttbo. fore Justice Till": of North cu- Has Couple Re-arrested I. It -i. or fol- t6 :' Atthatiarteoftlroiauttt- mturhirteto-phmrt " and] twovhnbhdgouupunhu ttdt'"" was mum po . The (than Wuhan" in searching for Pooh's wife who, it I'" laughed taught. biking on the south lid. 0! Gilda». AGED WAUCONDA WOMAN IS DEAD amp is 1eentod a the" dish-co ayrartnnrtttt-oftutatalne- - Mac The "ttundhrtl police was nuanced to the teen. and under their direction the body was to- noud to Priot'l mum has. ,r-tirbetrwts.idettaettt. moo-t. ' I... tIts.,.,.,,--,-. A The Highland 'l'ark police are conducting a search for the only witness to the tragedy. ' young chloral woman, who rchuodito give the momma her name and diap- wand before the arrival of police. According to the crossing watch- mu he had olnody lowered the rates but Poole nppmntly not wish. in; to wait until the min passed went under the barrier 1nd "arted acron- the track, the min striking him. He won hurled ml feet to the side of the right-of-near. He yes dead when the crossing tutela- mn end train attendants reached the body. Eugene Poole, colored, 482 Market street. met imam death at 7:45 o'clock Friday night when he wu struck and hurled never-l feet by I northbound North Shore Line two car' train It the County Line road crouint, Highland Park. MAN lt KILLED . BYHST THIN It In: men! minutes before by cf, the occupants of the at In": Able to (at out from under the car, as it tuned over after going into the ditch. The ditch was about {our feet deep and the car narrowly Inland crashing into two lam tron. which were about three or four tog: away." Out at Hound Gilbert's: when": arm tutu-ed. I in red pa . unconscious. Ho did m Ruin full consciousness until several hours after the accident. but In: chant-[ed from the hospital after being given first aid. According to Dr. Gindick the four were going Treat on Belvidere atrett and were attempting to make the tum " Thomas' corners to go to Gnu Lake, when the mar wheels can!" in . mt, and the car was neat m the ditch. "Ne i-t%tiuiG." - -- _Atthart Borgia. scratche- about an "a... of" log}; "I... about the at (In and "I'"., Twelve stitche- vm to '"--.Il.m 0-w- "WEEF'N,~'H " " HURT WHEN AUTO These ttgt were: Gilbert 'evity,4968 West Pour For A"; All Are lm'l'oleeunr. yen _hjnn_l. on 225 Em o-a1ahrrrtnr%t Mr. Blank fawn-«WMW da'ftutttieflttg2tott e-tiedirb-ttBeditthtuo. 2'NtHg,t/gr,t2Hit'trtt and. tumuntom-e- thqg.aaso1teimAtirFirtt' b ugh. l tttik. itiarsia wMi:17i5'eauee' m'l 8tl,intfht',dttti2rs Mon ii7i%"arara'G"ira"a'"ir"aT. 8,a,tgNrartll'nttgt,'i,t, ttt%trtrsteuittiiUFrurati.ii T0 DISSOLVE Two 16 you old Chicago born 2l"t Andre, as Pf, Elm St. nT,ld,"',7,d1",%'l'liG with" being held 'in thejie1tUnd Pat Mil on chm of "to My. Womeuthudnotto {and fl?4,f1U'gt2t"p'tgUtttf manhood-ht checke- tioesefet4ne-wittuttehk NAB YOUTHS m AUTO ROBBERY I'M __ uni-a arm rob Ham-faith. next" M in. 't'i'iiAiliit,'itiii'iA'y2' w. ,heddn'tf)tr-t' "till Wind-"ha bdo ,tahhnrtttrr-dtrtrter-eear "AGoettttrhnttudtotseaood, u the "on "have" about" Onlv 9!!!! left. you] pawn! nu- church. "rCairntoraaremindedofahig me hunt which he witnessed in lexico - you: back. when some of his neither: went out to M Plath!» Din. It All law tn Dick's story stirred the inadm- tion of several other one the hunt- ers. nonbly Paul 1"eGqtiftrt and "Buek" Evin. Paul told how he settle! an nrgtttment between two (chum elk. shooting one new!!! times after-WWW. wgtold how he straightened 3 after the but had refused to follow him. He trotthebear.ndthemotha not the skin. _ __ all" __ to N V $757531; found the no.» int be old the border vow heat-Ne. In; no " most and: to forget his min ob- ieetive, which was moose. He found that the futont'wny to not my- where in Canada is to walk. and that uilk oak: and oxford: jut wergnft being worn. . "Diek" Lyons. whom In on the ed and of the Tf?tite', and - eo-trg when 0-. - can, - ago-303g can. g'aur. Canadian lone was the unusual treat served to the kiwaniana " their weekly dinner in the PM house Tuesday evening of M week. The noose meat m u.- vided by "Dare" William; who "a one of 1 party recently I!" from I big tame but In the Nitgh country. Just how "but" it!" the bitt know. in still . mystery. all he refused to divulge the neut- To Paul MaeGutfin we unit the 'ttte thankr, " be wu irtatgtgmeattat 'ttt hinting about the math; bet-tt lamina end noon. . l A few minutes later N. J. Holmium): the machines to his game. The of M North LASAlle street. ammo-1M" and Ford were only came along in his lean and emirVitisthttr damned in spite of the Net ed almost full into the aide.of It!!! tamed over and the drivers overturned truck badly wrecking ',were able to drive the machines ear. bodily Holter and the OOH! home under their own power. Willis- Boech. of Nun m. drivin nBrtiektmMrurearaiirGGi Mauuonhhfowsnliim en mn.ehinetaiaud" av- 1iodthettmun.aidGaafiise" I:an then rolled out in the m overturn. KIWANIS CLUB A DINES ON MOOSE 'rtt.hthtetyhytPihiai, in? 1tie of Thundny'l all (by at In. T C. ( The embe- followed on. so My that the ntatetht. did, haretimeto-thet. of Macaw" Mona-"ht ' ,1tuhieo-1-dahhiutritii pileofvnehn. . l Tlt-fthe-tttg-ith. ditch Mata! driven "E: bummed": rahe. M! "Hhieestoeirt_ton"etiilkiii " the overturned truck which htthsettofthrmlik_aist' _ a they rounded the turn. of mania any! "any: _ tu" "we Mi?- hut F Thidrheu'wm . . Four Maehineitrn Collision into tiid" iifiiifiiid ttttt 'Nad, lab Porest, m artetrt- od I'tttiifiit' in . mid on her "i,li'dtilfithtt Later Pif- . . t/gt,e2i,t','tt "party": row "got when home 'd'l'fl'; 'AthaGiitiiGt"'GTiUTe"iar".F 'u T'alfl, was under the in- ihmatn but, according " the ES: WEDNESDAY, human l HIGHLAND ATRK _ HOUSE IS SOLD and . Lake. Wok. and Du Pm counties in "mani- to the Suit. all! "rim, the t11tnohr-Inditsnst lute line. and throurh Lake und la Porto "'t'"..us ll! Indiana to Hichinn Cite ' "with. the "and joint mul.- nip: for the Mt of motorists "In: the mat terminal hilhwl!' than: China» the has reached In in] my. before urn-traction work according to the Plunning'u-orh- thm. " In. In In obiert the build- hte of In "their new 200 foot hole 50qu from lib-aka. Rad!» at! 1retyssha, counties in Wisconsin. bud to Lake, Du Page. Kane 1nd Will counties cm be used in widen. in. the exiltin' pavement. to hook up with the wide oeetions author- ized in Cook countv and that surplus lien-u funds In the state treasury In, the be combined with exqNett can!) (all: to my for the "I. ple. UH for '1'!!! Out- Ila-l mad contests hive now been smoothed on; with promise of eerty release for the $100,000,009 high- way funds voted more than a year Ito. It uuntieipated that a part of this high"! {and ulnady " I Mud Earl. one of the Prom-k. 1mm of the Libertyville GM. in Grid to the scene of the accident [And worked from 10:30 at night un- 2il 2 o'etoek the next morning haul.. iine the machines to his range. The [Studebaker and Ford were only 1litthttr am in spite 9! ttttNet But the tri,vernirGddeii that local difNreetee, u to location of the (up. and court action in vuious bond inue luv wtreh requxwl the hying of pavement on our; foot of the original road system before any of the new bond hue roads could be contra-tea for M. delayed highway building in Illinois more (by: a you. he said. 'Go/ Small announced nanny that commotion of be few remun- in: p: in the original state 860,- 'llulll bond issue pavement system um Bunny unease stale xunas tor a ("at baildintt promm In 1927. A kn] Joker in the new $107,000,000 The ward nu gone out from the maze ndmxnutuuon that and!" plans for thee proopoed "anxious mould 0e summed immediately to um, the; my be considered u put 0135. 00mm state highwhy Nihi- ind mu! to he hunChtd any ext spring. Cook cuunty' seemed sure that Lake county and other neighboring counties was with it in its highwny' widening plan which has been du- cal-ed for some time. Tentative agreements have been touched u to which of the main ex- isting road: should be carried on n the 40 fot width. In Will and Kane aunties nupemson and highway count-em cicada are busy mm truffle lune". we I study of the wiggling needs. ' . the it the milk truck causing damn tt is rmueMr estimated will to from uooo to 85.000. The truck wu loaded wlth five tons of milk and before the truck could be moved it was mum to will the content: of the huge ther- mos bottle. The truck m enroute te Chink? fromAaieen, Wit. at the time of TM 'aaai. SEE COUNTIES FOR ROAD PLAN 'armed Milk Truck l Willie he excitement af the most "gut! .eeldent In: still t this}: I or "an gxmnded [11,. - (hi into the "that and then toned over h the ditch. The driver whose mum not obtained did not receive I mach. ' ' The series of ere-he- battered the truck body My and validated the by"; the! thqrmoartrtrttle encased in rm ttf his machine escaped without injuries although they wen uverely data: up Holter and his party had barely thneto gout ofthe4rear-wheit t S sedan driven by a Chi- tin man who" 3.. m not ob- 1eN,ltit,'td2 'tl',htd2'ttift, 'g',ht'N't, on an " "to In!!! a! the um curve the car took the - course as cher'l madman and gmahed into the damaged machines ad came to a "y.t.t.T new In tbs ditch. -Y " _ .14. 1;: - '. _ 1miCNEk'hNt'Nre. "a MK?' 2 '5': _tii'll,8'!,,7 MM? "Rm: 1 , a T) Cs' F' "3.9,, , P 12ttj, p' 5": Iilli'i)i) Three Out. Rod he stood i a I." joinc a... and w Mt of noun-in. Vould hm termini] hiet"mrs (let he h bus has reached In when the ' contraction work M. Ha: Nit 2r").9d amt: GRA YSLAKE MAN TAKEN IN row bf -their poo] "tuiii tom Justin minim whit it kit (, " tor hunting In the city unit: In tiid 9mg- ..Detterésqk and ban: thisediio,"Vottt aim"? TT --.- J,',',",' ttr, Chicago man - on e "In. land. on Jfgltttgig,'gg,,t avenue, Chic-go, p'nid a $3fo1;; ttrr. hymns is 3-50.69 liariita, u I 8!! hunters to arm'ated an! 'fhsed My 't,' Lukw hm polio. on chum of hunting hr. side the city limits of that city or trespassing. 8. Banana. of Chicago, nnd his 'e'llll'iflhl'?h'h, Il mix?" 13' s an as e city itu,', and mmmi. Bull was fined :15 nu! cost- r Jun- tice Burrfdtie. POLIBE TAKE - SIX HUNTER M. Hamlin laid he had to an tome force to make the mt. Col. Smith said that " will " the court to remove Bamttn from on". Tho penalty for the can... provided by the Mute. it n ihte not to new! 810.000. The statute 'tauBthattheeourtennauore. move an om from om. hastoodinthoeentcrofthcltreet all triad to stop Selina-u and would but but: hit, only for the (at he leaped from the pavement yhgn tye pr driver bound "for ' The police chief admitted firing thou at the Schhuder car, but said he did so only after Schhuder had Med to_n_1n him down. Hamlin aid tion with the urea: of Arthur Schlluder of Chicago. He was eharged by the state with promiseu- ous shooting in which lives of Schhuder and others were endan- gered. and with "uniting Schhud. er after forcing him to the side of the road. HAMLIN WILL ' SEEK RETRIEL The motion for nei trial in We case of Chief of Police Ber:c:i Hamlin of Lake Ville, who WI: Juli- vieted on a chargeof unites: .'. " in alike, will be argued in the -m- cuit court on Saturday, Decent" r 11. This date was set Monday by Judge Claire C. Edwards, after " lowing. a motion by Attormy George Field, course! for Hamlin, to continue the matter until the Fe. camber term of court. Chief Hamlin was found guilty on a m.nlfeeanee ehartt'e, in connec- Several months were required for the uptune of Barrett their the decision was u held. Sheriff Ahlstrom took him Esta custody in East St. Louis name days :30. Since that time the nutter has been taken :11 with 5 request that he be freed y the (humor. held Barrett and Bal, were found guilty -of obtaining money Crom may merchants in Waukegan in a fraudulent mum". The police his- tory was not what it wns repre- sented to be and wu delayed in publication until the trial was un- der way. It was ehprored,that threnta were mode Quinn several in order to bring them into line. Bale was fined $600 which he Said after his cue god'that of mett was liken to the Appel- he, court and decision was up- CoL A. V. Smitlt announced Mon- day thathehaabeennotitied thata hearing will be held on'me matter before the governor on Wednesday. He is planning to au the pardon request to the last stepand Judge Edwards, it is understood, has " ready sent a letter to the governor stating he is opposed to any free- ing of the command man. Gov. Small bu been "mined by Barrett for his freedom and from all advice he new mad- 1 good "ttrue be allowed hi. freedom. Wor " In his interest. he in Robert Sebolu. speaker of the bone of representative. of the Cute. l _ Benin-II Barrett. Chicago, who In unused to 185 a" in MI andvum-i-ednmfor lacing Washes:- nmu on! of Inrgo "out: of no", with it po- Bee littory which mm m; tion for kin-elf and Co." J.v.Bnlautuemeritte-tog Judge Claire C. Ell-am in apply- ing for I but" it was lea-lad (lihl. SMALL _ MAY FAWN ' BEN $hlllllgr'f Request an. In Behalf Of MhatNtenhsPttlkeBiertaer Sandal; Scum 186 Dan [null For ' F 2169 Warner editor of the Wanton]: Dail, Sun. thtttervUor Frank Cory in chair- man of the with. on W menu: Supervise: m 'Bdr- stow is in clings! the emu. meat; Wilson Ltde.t1,fp,,h.t "ttatrtahment eon . u- ull Edna]: is claim" of the commit". to abet thc'bodgo for In May Tttlf that new. for "than be grtttesed a. 't P" county for'; 9315"; Jiri: (iitiiii')",ii,' Em" it, ".231 . w ' en ttttll'] cum: mu on: C. Ed- "do. County Judge Perry L ptr. Ionl, sun's Aha-my A. V. Smith, Funk T. Fowler 'eurtmanaed or of the Changer of Common, Punk B. Just, editor of the Wall- Mt? Milly-glad w, J,_8mith. Friends of 14mm. Doolittle 'lteriff-e1ert, who takes office on now,» Dee. 6, nm armttaine I iheeeLintiuiioGrtrtri"itiiN, . A ...d-.Ka " In. . -_V--, m... The bending "white girls" Wu followed by notation: of the Brook- mont hotel and the Michigan ave- nue tut. and 2ttt't do wit: of an "tt lieutenant one, In: rescued y Chicago police m u mid on the Brookinorit hotel 3959 South lich- igin avenue, last Saturday. Mtei ,told the authorities that she had ( been held ceptive in the place by an lulleged "white sieve" ring. _ The police in their investigation uncovered what appeared to be a gang operating on a wide scale to the rtiination of girls and young 'women. F setdeig, tiehgtdeh,tt m had n, en to ite n negro, supposedly Robert Lee 'd)L'Ul, who is also believed to have lured forty other am into lives of white slav- Ev;.., anew, the sud, répresent» uned we" found nddmGeCii"iri places he in aid to have controlled "2rd.of 'Y "PW!" ring. "yum" nun um colored men were taken to jail when they wane found at 5140 South Michigan venue; which Ilia no mentioned in o notebook {and in Calhoun), 'int " 4827 South My, Chicago: In the black book which Calhoun ""1 ...-_4 1777 _ _ ' it Gh "I - - a _, Tir' . - h Me _ ,Vv-_v, --9. m, 'N"_0b" ed himself u a physician. She charged that the had been beaten, starved and that her cloth- ing had been taken from her to keep herjn, submission. Edward Ellis, who claimed to be the owner of the hotel where the Waukegan woman was rescued, was taken 1tt1ssetutody by the DOM. Margy Edwards, 24,,two colored women ugd_thrge colored men were "It Margaret Miller, " mp Buys She Is Wukegm to miss ness- WOMAN HELD Other guest: who were present were: Prank H. Jun, Ben H. Miller. John poBemnaier, Joseph C. Reuse, Jay Cairns, A. J. Austin and A. E. Suter, of Libert.vvine, Dave Wil- liams .and Henry Wichman of Lake Forest. R. P. Rouse, John Rouseand Will Kuhn of Mundelein and Ed- win Ahlstrom. A. V. Smith. and Judee Claire C. Edwards of Wau- kezan. Pen] MacGuffin was form! to miss the festivities because of ill- alumna: C. Decker of Wake- nnd .pr. Cinde- R. My of we. _ _ If; 14-: related the Ito of the Whip. he endured In a at for the deer. of the Ja,lll'ul'l'r' chase through unbroken {quests and 'om snow clad hills. He told how ht_1uyro.yiriFiGitii7hareGi when he trot his deer-ar nurchuimz itfrtmt/thegmiiAtoGeGriir'iinre' the better deer hunter of the two., Mek an that he does not wish} to cast any "version: on the hreall bitt tame hunters but he does want to to on record as one hunter who euge- bnck and tom the truth. . melons dining room when they m served with unison M the result of Dick's meant hunting trip in the north woods. The principal speakers of the oc. alien were William Weiss an! aheahir-tnttsenatxueofn Wilt: ofthenowSpanhh _tnsmdGreea,tiJirieiiii by Mr. Lyons on East we avenue in that vf1utre. The hotmeiaomatthe M mm. of this vicinity and i. FiuztottutatvutoiieTiitii House Warming A t Mundelein Madden. 1ilitthuenfriemu-ttertain.d 1tty"onfietrsrortarnitrstati Ntmse,ResrmtedUvieeRaid 1trchieaorcora. BY SLAVERS of TO BE FETED J. Lyons at mu. m Hub. fire -tttgf With (mam... avian clubs in tho two KW Pm banks din.. "tibutine more than 867,000 among the men. won": and children of the community: who during the put your uit-ac, depositing each week M19! or Uiier wm: for the Puma-o 'rt, building up funds for Chm imam or for {We "Vhlll Sent- Claus i. teeth; glee. M on: the prospects. . Both the Highlutd Perk State but and theth Shore his: and Saving. company have maintained u number of thee Christan can: club- during the put you. which he wont} than" one in ttds n- HIGHLAND PARK SAVES $07,000 IrteidentalV, he pointed out that the stem roads are eating up net. an! resources in the shape of cool " the rate of tg, or " million tons your in I territory done. And TdltLtd that if the - they use Ihould be supplied from central station: generating electric. ity, fuel tatt,"; would be re- duced by loathe. m would take about one-quarter In: - to supply all of the steam lines bembouts than is need- ed to operate the aux-hoe lines, the slanted and interurbnn trains," he said. . A thorough inventory of electrical "some in the Chicago are: has prompted Samuel Install, public util- ity machete. to challenge the steam railroad: operating here to consider the curly eleetrifleation of their lo, cal terminals. The inquest was opened into the death Saturday tater-noon at 1 o'clock at the Ware! and Peterson {and home by Coroner John L 1% Both Swickle and Butch m ipfortnntV pendinz the in" .1- tltomrhttipliors were mtteetm3trin the eustqdr of the authorities. Ilitlll.l. URGES 9 lil.litTlllt ROM] Bartush and Swikle, heart but. en over the trade and" of the week-end hunting trip, arrimd in Wuhan]: noon today from that China homes to W, " the in- No time was lost in opening up. on the youthfs mm " the hos- pital. 'l'jollowing the emulsion Bus- ehintrville lived long Enough to partly wear off the effects of the anesthetic, death following coon The ambulance arrived " Wu- conda at 5:30 o'clock and begun the 12 mile return trip in the nee with death immediately-. , The physician 'ttttnur: aid and prepared the with _ n- moval to the Victory Mtrrsorint Ino- pital in the Wetaet and Pu-, ambulance 1lel'c'tt M," once the do: In" an "animation of a." -3 4.x " {Ye my my" chute t-ttqt the Chicago' youth's life, Dr. Rh notified ,the thospital to have the OP crating room in radium "tt out word to Dr. W. S. Bellows to "be ready to assist in the operation. ville to the o " Waueonda, Basehitursiilie us nearly uncou- scious fmm [on of Mood "Us three mile rough ride to the ole- of the doctor. Ranking the serious condition of their companion, Swikle and Ber.. tuska carried the wounded you" their coupe in which ttp had - en to the lake mg! m inching- ville to the ofBeei "Dr. J. A. ROI. "can an: F", night at " o'clock at to: Victory Mea-arg Io.- pital when be In)". with! In an album. The youth woo on the opening table when he did. At Sloan Lake The fatal shooting Occurred in I cottage u Sloan. Lake our Wu- condo where Buchhnille, "tue. out: third youth, George But-h. Sixteen - old Funk m. ville, 3-50 Wd'lfd "on... ($- 10. ""eeiaeattaltotint_d. men and tntatlr would" when a " "I" "an in the-m of u. "minim. water B'ikle. nu Aorta Urdu -. "Tango. was discharged. Duri mpnmmmvm' mama," Chic-co. Victim MM IS FATAL 10 ( CHICAGO BOY " , won-(ed when a " in ms" of in mm with, 3111 'a'e- M. 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