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Lake County Register (1922), 31 Aug 1927, p. 1

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a"; . , I. Ji' ". _. A f lllit _ f the (ill-id-rite (ll!httii"iirsit_i_it 2li!"taqit-isiihrr 0rd POLICE RAID TWO PLACES Residents of Greyslehe directed the deputies to e hobo camp in the wrodn neer the station, wher they Iteted there we: a young men who had been henging around the Til, lere tor severe] days and whom they believed resembled the de- scription given of Harry Hill. the Streator youth who is wanted in commotion with the murder of his mother and who was reported u be. ine somewhere in Lake county. The hobo camp wee broken up by the deputies end the youth tak, en into custody and taken to the county Jail. He was questioned by Deputy Thomas Tyne". dly turn- key It the jail and we; found not to be Hill. the elleged murderer. He Rive e clew to the identity of the thieves who broke into the MI- I tion and he told Tymu that e crow of soldiers had camped in back of the station that night end had been in and out of tho "mm. m as"... the ")be Tynan F chine. M3 in d. atntiem lobby. Chief Deng Sheri! Fred Baum and Deputy uh Doolittle received 1 report of the theft Friday morning and went to Gray-luv to investi- The Gnyshb nation of the Chiago, Nikolai" a St. Paul nib road was entered by thieves Inst Thursday Mt who nude Wd with seven] in panic. vhi they obtained by My open 3 weighing machine and a gum ma- chine. M: in th. mh'an mu con-mt. Petr' -tmsea, no Tiii will he freed from the - W union on October 11. 1980. unlu- Gomnot Small rescind: his second Commutation. ROBBL'RS TAKE THE PENNiES Mun- midi-p ' 'E airs: vmmdnlhonupm th-rr-toft-Veda. 'J"'tqtb.tmitt-aftua-r. In. On July 6, 1922 the chief "eeu- tive of Illinois commuted the sen- tence of the slayer of the police. man to life imprisonment in the Illinois state penitentiary at Joliet. On June to, 1926, Governor Small Iliad with Scan"; of State Em, ma. 3 that. old. or commu- tation a! the when d Pot: and 32%" b a" for mur- I Itqtotme tt, 1980, I'm-h d pull-h- mmt that, to - and seven] I'M. m. an.» Sun mrhd and out of the station It differ. ' times during the night. _ The youth', mm. vu not taken tiv. sheriff's office. and as he Idvntly had nothing to do with "' robbery. he In released by wry-all [344-.. if ' -tmrBtlT3r-amaama YEAR NO. (I Pota Winn Reprieve The jury flxed the punishment of Pot: at death by Mimi . Pot: was sentenced by 'r,tfl'%',1fhl to hung on June 16, 1922. Governor Small fumed I reprieve on June 15. " midnight. postponing the ex- ecution to August 18, 1022. At the time Governor Small In on trial in Waukmn darted with juggling state funds. Ptta. It is recalled. In convicted by a Jury in the court of Circuit Judge Claire C. Edward. on Jun:- ary 13. 1913. on a charge of nut- der. He shot and killed Willa. Peter-0|. n were de police-e- in Winthrop harbor Ill veteun of the World war. The ofBeer we: pursu- ine a speeding car in which Pota was riding when he was shot and fatallv hurt. State's Attorney A. Y. Smith left Monday for Joiet to attend the state convention of the American Legion and expects to have s resolution adopted by the Lake county council " the Legion protesting against the action of Governor Len Shall in "nautinx the son's-nee " I'll" Pots. a Lake county modem. pre- rated to the state Legion pau- row The resolution was panned two years and it is decked to have the state delegate. take action in thin hatter. 1 State Meet Of Logic. To Be Asked For Action On Lake County Resolution; Hit 'ilmnll't, Order. PROTEST (Ill FREING (lf Mil B ll? riday use UGA GGG "a? Mb, as! hold an tuned Captain Tttoar- Booth and Police- man Ray Helm mi. in in- ":th of the cue and then ordered the but]! round to the and" tahing "to" '""r the in.. quest. DESERTION IS DIVORCE PLEA Dr. Braekett pronounced the '0. man dead an" -inintt her. She had been dead About In hour wbm freshman In: made it is be. v . WIIM _ Jami iii'it'rJid,"tt%rgh,hetit tion. Aeeorttsiti;ttot,Uiair '.P"petrudae 3W an M12. 1911 and in. m "an Immanu- -srtutykGii'ariiri;iiiuG" 'r1P_tei1iktsiiiiiiriGii'aGc" s,ls)fletp'tgg,u',tgtd,,,tpr, circuit can: my morning 2P1iPliiiiti'a"i' "atrtrt Joul- Kanpuna and his wife mind shortly after , o'clock Sunday Mf he told the pollen. At 12:80 o'clock arose and uttomptod to thken his wife. Winn she "iUd to mpond he became than" and ealled in n neighbor who Immediately summon. ed Dr. I. G. Bach" and the police. Tie body is being held u the Holland undertaking paler: pond. ine n inquest which is scheduled to bevhdd bx Cm_._!olm__L Tight, Vwas old, 98t North Battick that, Inkegnn, died In bod Saturday night as her husband, William, M,",. her lib. According to inquiry heat" made to ttnh, if ulco ol had my- my tip 7 with the death. INQUIRY ON IN lllltlluli't DEATH On Tuesday Mr. Perry, who had left his wife and daughter: to finish their trftt, "rind in New York. but instead of coming to Chin". ro- mained in the cut to visit his lam. Brewster and Newton. In and In. My. with their enlighten. Phallus. who in about 10 years old. and My. 6 yum old, left Chicago in June for n European tour. according to In. Pan'- brother. Wultcr Brent" of Luke Forest. Some of the injured were brought to a hospiul in Chamonix. Three Dutch tourists among the injured who were brought to the hospital. died at midnight. " took 0.70"] hours to .xtrieate the dead tad wounded from the debris. [any of that; killed was children. last. I". I... m In in the new In Perry and ttor daughter tuf- fmd broken leg: and In. badly um". up. but wit' want The Penys' party men the only Amer- icans on the train. The train immediately following. contained seven Americans. These. on arriving " the lane ot the acci- dent. Aided in the rescue work. HURT IN TRAIN "BECK fillllWlll Mrs. . _Lem __Knnpoelh, about " "We do not participate In partisan politics," Mr. belong mourned. "but we feel that the state must be responsible to recognize the univer- sal moral laws in the interests of all classes, for the busine economic, moral and spiritual "Sam of the state. We will unite with all citizens cf my cmdor chl- or party who will uphgld than Mics." Ir-A Maintain that remnant.- the whole State, And the physical, mental, loci-l, non] and spiritual well-being of m the people. 'r-Motion pictures nude safe for women sud childnn. 1tN-Ahmrt. tut stand all tests of "901. my lattice and law. 7--All public Amusements made respectable. 6--s- deal for Chicago " the slate of Illinois and . "In." deal morally for the whole state by Chicago. 4--Potie- free from political control. ir-Pttblie school: free from polit teal manipulation. The platform. which the Rev. Mr. UeLong laid I" no! Intended in th sense of partisan politics. will be Ivbmittod to I mum" of " minister... now being ciooen. The platen: follows: l-Trustworthy olBeiair in In". counties and eities. 2--No gambling. t--Enforeement of the Eighteen- th nmondnont. A moral-and rind platform for the minister: 'mhoia "a u- nyuncod tram the gt" of Inho- dint Wine-l eh hen Sun- day by the Tue. John E. Damn]. chum of the mt. legislative column". of Rock HM conference. Pastor Asks Moral Code Dulzlul' 1 lathe Pee-t lit- (Continued u $5] ) TEACHERS WILL J HOLD SESSIONS evening Small will be "ltd to It" the Legion event at which will be Vice President Chum G. DIV: Selma:- Charles Danton, (has Milton meu. Communal Ron. ry Rathbone and other not-bl". He will tte given In. invitation to reviey the parade, dated for that On Sept. 2 the "ammo: feudal of the American Lotion will be Opened Ind on the lune all; the Illinois Municipal but!» vi hold its district section- there. Gov. [an Small h to be invit- ed to attend the "abide. which will an. Sept. , I all neg-ion t "than. it w moaned ondar. Seven] Chamber of Comm members, buds." men and city offieiaU were new to a: to Springfield s"t,'dtgAtat'e Ox- tend the bid to governor. GOVERNOR SHALL INVITED TO ME Peter W. Pratt. mayor of Me, Henry, In made ell-inn" of a committee which will map-om tune this week and appoint I dole- gation to confer with Gov. Saul. Among towns opposing the dam I" St. Charles. Anton, Ehrin. Gene, va, "ttvin, Gum, Dudes. all A lxonquin. r." m In". more than a rivnlet. The nub-amt. proposal is to re- pair the existing dnm " MeHettry at a coat of 875.000, Wording a mum of the relief required in the upper basin and yet not detract too much water from the lower val- ley. The resolution was drawn up after the mayor: returned from a four mile boat trip up the river to the site of the dam nod had hiked around port of Lake Hakka. Peter W. Pratt. mayor of Me, Henry, was made chairman of a .u-uul ' 111., 5.". they 04:9"! and" =ltlll m. w 8175.00 4...... the mouth of Hakka Ink. and oeurod 1 suttatittrte 'len. new». new the Inh- above McHenry alert that the dam in needed to mm deetinine Ink. levels which haw cautioned losses to summer Inert ovum. Those in the lower region cantata that Ill- other dam would reduce the Fox rwer to !"tu more than a rivnlet. TO OFFER " PLAN M MM luau of amber: tom if??? F25. ""3 - I water. It was young Count- Brat ride In , plane And the pilot Ind been takine pains nll during the trip to avoid any stunt gag In fear of Mghttning him. dive occurnd I. the plane was going slang on I level aver-l I" feet Above the The plane, however. righted itself after it had partially submerged end gmnained in that position until the "eitt came up to take off the two men. They were taken to shore when the have] men at the nir station were ootliUd of the location of the plane. A but In. cent out and the plane '10 towed to than for min. The plane was travelling several hundred feet above the water. ac- cording to Conant. when something went wrong with the engine and the machine mud downward and crashed into the water. Neither oc- cupant was injured and both man- aged to climb out of the cock-pit of the ship and hang onto the edge of the wings as the airplane started to submerge. Lie-tenant um". airplane pilot " the Great his nu] union. and Jean (bu-t. " of " Blond- WIJ. North China narrowly n- taped nation 'tl: Sunday " tonoo- whn in. in which they were ttri" about eight nil" put our the lab not a use-dive Into the water Italy Ink. The pair wenufum when the ud- deat occurred that I. one on land could use Mr m and In! it 'tot beers for 3 MI yum. they Fight have been left dining for 2llisalii 11ll0 Mill PLANE AFTER DIVE not And W In "the Prom Grmt his Reqetsed After High Dive Into Lake Michigan. Deputy Tiffany wad unable to upward!" mttfnuuam ",t. cent o I out o o - flee dim" the "nonhuman of all pub ty from Chic." and not the outlying offing. "ruthenium priortothis tomttifythe-teitrieeGdue matters won taken an of though Deputy May. Sewn! taxpayers have bun forced to go into Chicago with their books only to find that their individual use. could luv. - been taken care of without boon others it is understood. have but: told to come but Inter. Income tax payers mat thir revenue district ere g. tet or- nniu to prevent t enforcement of a rule which " the present time cells for their f"d',e,"T,"d in Chi. mo to answer tan nitrides, it In: heme: ft."htt Although . . my. new collector, for this district lefnned to comment upon the matter, it was lea-nod that during the lest you the xovemmem had made this nib. ( TAX PAYERS KICK ON THE RED TAPE who could untidy trod In... Much-noun: t1,hht.e'e"i without martian of my The-trd-Grid-tio-tre-tau,, trverthqfamtsandstsomtue%Ti: _femntrurattr-oeeoAtuiidaUTid _te.rpar-eritnttaestierettoiiski% Mr. GI "Bttet wind May 'tomhyr.tothre.tyrCdouiiiaTt fr.faeyre'jattymotWGtrfiiiaFGtT"ii, tltt-.deryteentit""thritG'iieii ttra'git,t,',tthgrggt,gt,i5"ii departments mat Work in lathe County.hmn g- 9tetinthee-eitunreiifhiGr, the-tmen-tces. l nae men were described as for- Iirrtt, mica", .of 1atinyxtrtetha, B. C Gilkenon, Luke County fun adviser, received a all Holiday from two farm owners in the western part of the county who reported the up- a." of 'cl/LT/alt claimed , 3mm "an: ccnnocdoa with the for the "3310.601: of the com. "em" -tmrfirGTii,iiiiiarGire Mm We!" which waalomadeArthiFGriitAiiGT can company. The "ttmate on thin wrkwu852.153. WIRE FOR REPORT ON INSPECTORS "1383"" wifii'iiiiiiig?tii' .... of 822.178 nu. m and. y North Annular: egrnqtr-tLw, f ttttit?"'"'"" JGG"iil'ii"'iit/ iii; w bid on the 8m The Junior clans fails to show 1 Iain. For the put two you: the higher classes have been materially intent-ed by students moving here from other.aehooU during the past ear the number of new families has Len very small. Very few chum have been made in the faulty, only two new tench- on ioinirur that bodi this yen. Charles J. Beehtold, w o comes from Navoo Illinois and J. D. Martin of Him (Elam. Wisconsin are the new corners. The former received his de- an " the University Central cola Cl: " N ille and will have chug of pgynial education, "Ir? ine ilber T. Beat. MUNDELEIN LETS PAVING CONTRACT r. a. nun. undu- Polytechnic, Peoria rm attain lend). the students through the intHeaeies of will mining and L . Onward, ms. Boil Mate Normal Uninnity 'F tum u instructor in the comma- eial bunches. as City, has been mulled -to tench Spunk. " P..d. ligvk, prgdlcy Polytechnic. H. E. Underbrink, who hu been studying this manner at Chicago University, oretartt.n u prineipal, Handgun Aurel]. Puk College. kan- The Iced high Ichool has held I day for the lawman of student. and the number nanny up for the tenant school year show that the freshman clue will be practically the same in number es last year and ponibly slightly smaller. This is due to the fact that the total pupils penning the eighth grade in the nir- rounding grade schools last spring was greatly below the average. The due for the opening of the ltteal 1t'tgt,t,1dri, "fiUt2't.e M ' I an M t,fllea,',i'. point to m incur." in "angina pygr Jaat. you. Local School Scheduled To . Open Next My Morning Margaret Smith, Park college will P HHS-"7*. Weakly Lnmmmua, molt. mummy, AUGUST 81-1927 ermatrrrtioetuoic The hum ' '5", m: min. but could and tral hemtrdime to the report made to Stan's Attorney A. V, Smith by the irx'e-tiuton. . butt). of wine and tot quarta o! homo how were found it the "We who: my ulcohol ma moon-Mn. VII (and at the Chon- ski £61.? 80.. " the liquor in; 3'1... '..telmittaiiGiiGai s. o. Bum of'Gms Lake and Smog (Shauna of Round Lake were "mated on liquor chuges in raris "new ovor the week-end bv Cm". 000m Sta-ted and Harold Finer. They we" to appear tttg, in "Cue! court and furnish n a. RAIDERS Mt lAKE REGIONS out the states. The girls in this revue on selected from a state wide bathing beauty contest just eompieted by the Great States Thea. Ur Corporation. Mr. Butts, man- nyer of the local Great States Theater, aid: "The young Indy who win the Legion count will have I wonderful opportunity to make good on the professional stage or movies. Our bathing bouty Mlle consists of the winners {mm contests run in every city were we operate theaters. Natur- ally. we have I company of beam tial girls and they will receive the eonsidemtion of every theatrical praducer throughout the .country. I Thig bathing nag";ill be pro- ched at: the personal direction of Pry Alb-ad :11] tom: through- corporation, to appear in their fifty- one than. throughout Illinois. Thu contact. of ooune, in not ccmpuhoty. It is, however I won- drrful opportunity for some young lady Who Invite: for a stage ca- reer. This contact will be for sev- en or 'tgttt weeks and will be very valuable both from a financial and expcniuontgl standpoint. "Miss Liberty," the winner of the American Legion actions] bathing beauty cunt-t a Wuhan, will be given a mIttmet " . hand-om ul- Iry. wig: tho Great same Theatre W of "an. cob, Ind mama-u, but and: {wily will ham to fur. nUh that own Hutch. Thou no- tomot9tiom prejlmited and there- CONTRACT FOR fore M, GriGuGiCioTi" iifiiiG make Won: " once. ""w .qBe" VIII I. II "Ir dun-summuthu'u do not an to but; their lunch... "we who dash. to purchase ml. should nth Innervation at the "Y" ht was...» not later than ant Sunday "term. A limited number of. families an be mom who any de- sire to ID to the can late nut ',,teg, them and 'G", Ir) p mum of camping out night No etnyre Will be my}. foe "In I an PLANS FOR g, "mun CAMPING .. ~w. """""'l""'"""""?"be".e" "Intruder of music in both the school and the grades. Miss My Davis retains her position as screwy. The faculty is com- ttmod, entirely of experienced teach- erwall of whom have had several Ye of high school work. None " had less than two years while the - is six. The grammar schools will also Show an increase in attendance when "if"; yam Ite, next Tuesday. 1 . . when again prmet s In dune of both schools and 'al', in In chsngu the {scultyeis the pep In last year. The teachers in the main hool ill be Misses Cantrell. "l2'e"rtl',1'll'fil loss hound, Kressen, Toepel, Wood- M Schrieber. Rockland school will be handl- ed Ilsa Huff, Mrs. Simen, Miss My and Kiss Pierson. Miss Brew- " VIII have charge of the kinder- [it work in both schools. Jouph's school will have s de- ttt,t,eigT in enrollment with to the number of 270. The 0" building is built to sceommo- .+tt0e1ritttterriGeirt" rate of hops: will soon reach its ca- ll , tractor c Walla)! u! My Davis u "tummy. In" entirely I erwall of who can of high 'IT, had I"; I avenge I The mem J - custom Adolphus college, In. and Evelyn Fellinglum, K I cone... . and English. t' D. 1,li?.iiiF,l'i1s??si'i, college. law tench mthemgti' Kuhn M. lilacs, home cconomxcs 1M1. P. Sellout, Conn School of I». had and orchestra. Herman L1H?" will also be back this year 5 Bikini. Tofu} (rrilaiiiir.U6i.. "any of V Cincinnati. um and Ft.." Glyfld, SW'I. 00ml! 001- -irs have be "comm who any de- to to to the can late nut in] tft,'.',",',',',, unit alarm nun camping on charge will be made for the of "an. cob, Ind mama-u, enett mmily will ham to fur- ttttir-rn-tttaut-Lihue no- MISS LIBERTY of the instruction Glad Deputy Fad Brown. in chap af the oMee during the ub- Inoo of Show? Doolitth. baled the 'Pe.' Edd". stating triat he had hood of no'inch mtitmefUi Gii 'g2T called to Antioch to my... " A In from Antioch whose iden- tity was not learned. is said to have "ported to the sheriff's clue. late Thursday, the theft of $3,000 which ho had hoof: carrying in hil pocket. pupa-ton to purchasing we" for " home. The mom lup- pond to have been Itch fun his eutltrpthne he :19; - . _ $3,000 THEFT Gilbert Mordham. 1610 Phila- delphia avenue. North Chicago, was driving his truck south on Maple avenue and crushed into a sedan barked " the curb owned by Cory Cartesten, of Wankel". Both ma- chines were damaged considerably. A sedan driven by J. Borrettard, 1806 Grand Ave. Waukegan was da- maged when struck by a ton truck operated by J. Rosco, of 96 18th St. According to the report made to the police Barman! was hacking his car away from the curb on Grand Ivenue when the mishap oe- curred. Robert Somnki. 1016 Adams street. received painful injuries when he no in front of a machine on 10th St. Wenke , operated by Richard Dent. 944mm Av. Dent went to the lid of Somuki and then carried him to the Victory Me- morial hospital in his machine when his injuries were dressed. At- taches It the hospital reported that Sogrovski'e injuries consisted of superficial wounds about the {nee and body bruises. His condition we: not serious and he was allowed to go to his home after receiving treatment. 1 Police Get Baum Seven] nutomobile collisions were reported to police headquarters ov- er the weekend., Only one person Wu reported injured. The mn- chinu were only [lightly hanged in the majority of the when. se- cording to the police reports. Muhine driven by H. S. Mmller of Hilbourne. Wim. Ind Gifford Santa of Waning" collided Sun- day in Green Bay road According to the report of Chief Deputy Fred Brown. n_o one was injured. Besides Gomez, there were three others in the Gary car, Mrs. Bal. tier" and two children. Come: In: in a machine oper- ated bv Crut Balteirra of Gary, while Kautoa was riding with B, Gold of 520 North avenue, Wanke- nn. The drivers were turning at the euree at this street intersec- tions. when their can collided. Two use; m injured and sever- .at no can shaken up consid- itil? ', mm" Me, at,'c'it..o y no . n : Palo Gomez. tMt Jefferson St.. Gary, Ind. He "unlined a deep leg' wound and In! taken to the Vie. tory Memorial hospital, where Dr Benjamin Goldberg took 20 stitches toPew [In the wound. Paul north}. Wahiegan. He had mm.) teeth knocked out, a tour of the globe. Flashes from the United Press at various hours of the day showed that Brock and his companion were meeting with success in their flight. At Munich William Brock and Edward Schlee arrived at 4 D. m.. Munich time from Iowan, unload. Monday " the end of their 570 mile second lap on their around the world flight in the mono- plane Pride of Detroit. At the 'trut Lihert iBe [by cele- bration last year 'IG,",'. Brock as he I: lawn to his friends "pared at the Pair (inund- where he pilot- ed the tra for Lillian Borer, the ma- redevil of the air, perform- ed her dangerous mm A Modest Chap Brock, as Libertyville residents knew him, was a modest chap, con- ctalirut under a cloak of reliance the heart of a hero. His friends here were an surprised as any to hear that Billy had hopped off for tut night of the Spirit of Detroit fro. Non South to England. ub. ertrvitie redden- little dreamed that um at the pilots in welt known in [his city. having performed here in nitplane exhibition. Be in Willh- S. "Biltr" Bud, who with Edvard F. Schlee in attempt- ine to shatter the round-the-vorld record of 28 dun. AVIATOR IN - 0CEAN TRIP \ KNOWN HERE Begging Sunday of the IS REPORTED Ron]: Wnuoo'ndt. when the re- eqhed an: dd. According to Dr. Ron the bite wns not very poison- e While sitting in the gnu not! her home. on Slocum lake. In. In). Johann received a bite from a Dom bun-unto which bit her on the urn. Sb. m than to the gum hospital trf Dr, J. A. WOMAN BITTEN BY BULLSNAKE Smother: and Richardson were taken to the Chicago detective bu- reau Saturdny night by Lieut Hen- ry Wdlenwein for "show up." The two men Were viewed by scores who had been victimized by short change 'rtista in Chicago but none could iddittift them. Smathers' companion, Doyle Richardson, also colored. 4686 Prairie avenue, Chicago, was held as tn accessory. Both were fined $10 each Monday morning by Police Magistrate Walter A. Taylor and ordered to leave the city. ion after he had'roAirhiiGrir,rt change game on C. B. Warren, 1 clerk in the Bumbag Furniture store. Carl Smathers, colored. of 3707 Indiana evenue, Chicago, known to police in four cities as a short thanire nrtiat and "tretteral" eonti- dence man, was overtaken end or- rested Saturday afternoon by " tor Policemen William unlock and Roy Edwards " he m Ipeed- ine oy,t, of 'Wanke'gan with. , eompan- gigl'l' BHANBE ARTIST TAKEN Smith was so overcome that it was 9 o'elock Sunday morning before he was Ible to get up and notify the sheriff's office of the robbery. An investigation wig irrimedinfel'y started by Deputy Edward Dunne. house. m m -, CiuC;ii2iiiiii "in: Smith made my threatening statements, badly frightening the The robbers entered the summer home around 1 o'elock Saturday morning, training 'an entrance by prying I window. Smith was in bed at the time nnd was awakened by the noise. "Who's there l'" Smith shouted "Shut up and tell us where your valuables are located," was the terse command issued by one of the rob- bers in response to his question. One of the bandits stood over him with a m pointed at Smith while tho other. went through the w. Loui- nvenne. at Wluconda. Lcut-1y Sunday morning Ind after fritrhteMntt the mun. robbed and ran sacked the home. At, far n the office of Sheriff Lawrence A. Doolittle wag able to learn the total loot taken consisted ot a pair of trousers and $10 in small bill: and change. Smith, how- ever, is over 70 years old and is suffering greatly from shock as a result of threats made on his life by the bandits. William Smith, 70, Owner Of Phee Robbed Near War While two companions remained ouuide in a high powered trutomo- bite on guard duty, three armed and masked bandits broke into the sum- mer cottue of " aged Chicago Pan, Wilma Smith of 911 North The blue prints of the landscap- ine calls for a row of trees sur- rounding: the grounds on all four sides with shrubbery in front of the teihii.rt.e mg bordering the drive and ROB ttmm the trifewalG. The plans provide for the installa- tion of swings, teeter boards and other devices for the use of the pu- pils and these will he put in place u__rapi_d_ly as possible. The western portion of" the rrounds is on a level with and prac- tically of the same extent as that of_the engtern put. The work ik bang done by Eaton mg Reipkhoff and E. N. Smee. The kindergarten pupils will have a raised playground equipped with sand boxes and shelter where the little folks can play independently affine older children. The space reserved for the boys is large enough to afford ample room for a ball diamond at the southern end and still leave suffi- cient spam» to the north for the yognger children. I., [ ' he grounds one being divided in- to three sections, a large tract on the east and north of the school building to be devoted to the boys. a mailer plot direct] north of the building to the kindirgarten and another section on the north and wet, to the 'riritr. The entire school yard has been leveled off and the surface of all three playgrounds is to be covered with four inches of cinders to pro- v": for proper damage. An improvement program at the Becki-mi. school, which when com- tttrt, will give that educational wtion one of the most beauti- :nt Ind uptodate school grounds in tho county, is now under any and 'mrkmon are rushing operations to finish the major portion of the work More the opening of the school next Rush Work At South School mndttNghteeeditrGurtts. 5 MEN ESBAPE Get New MM , m truck wu dispatched to lam Friday may." motor for the mixer u the other mutitrd-sdbersndreir.rtis estimated the dam to the Inha- is 31,500. The damn! to the Simp- (Omthmed on Page IO Mr. chonald Friday morning au- thorized Commissioner Wilson Gee t9 select two men whom he will hire to ward the company equip- ment gt night. The police deput- ment ill furnish the watchman with In" and sawed "ff shotguns, Commissioner Gee announced. Thursday night's oecunnce reall- ed threats made by union sympath- era some months ago when the pav- ing contract for Yeoman nhce and mg contract for Y man place and other streets in tat. vicinity '18 awrded by the council on a non- uni-m buis, "that the paving would never reach Grand avenue until union YAtr was employed." --- ".3..qu away. He said Friday that he had been approached several times of late by representatives of the union asking him to unioniu all his labor. Be- cause the job was fitrured on a non- union basis McDonald flatly refused to consider anion labor at this time and his decision was not taken kin_dly 7 sated Two other spectators when. m were not obtained were also trliehttr burned when they attempt- ".toyutetthegiGTi,iiia""t'ir "thal of the Bmmen. Hurried calls were sent to: tb Central fire fighters and pollen Who rusheutotlteseene.Ttltn- extinguished with charmed: More further serious dung: ind but done. According to Mr. McDonald Ill "tempt wu made to wreck the mixer on the night before but the "add: yes: {righgeneq gym}, Three Are Bur-ed The ma who ignited the and. which stated the flre win slightly burned about .the lamb, it u The huge mixer caught fire when a curious spectator who wu one of the first to arrive alter the expW sion, lighted a match to inspect the damage and mine in contact with gasoline which had spilled from a. battered tank. Several other Incident: " fir as two blocks away reported the pins- trrtr_ttheirhemteswaaemumttrr the charge. Mr. Simpson rushed "stain to a front window immediately aftae the chargewusetolflndn'amon dressed in dark clothes m out): towards Grand venue and disap- pear in the darhneaa. the walls in seven] rooms of the home of Mr. on! Mrs. John Simp- son, 918 Yeoman place. The who: won loam wont 85 feet from the Simpson home. Mr. and In. Si-p- soetnndtheirtwoehiidmawemht the parlorofthehomgatthetinc None of the family were injured be tht tolling plaster. The explosion" uhzch 1reinirAdNt 10:15 o'ciock rocked homes for blocks around and brought hun- dreds rushing to the scene. Bone- Are W __Tbe plat. knocked plate: from The discharged employe, n lexi- can, made violent threw union the concern upon being dimmed, sc- cording to Mr. IcDonnld. Be was released Saturday. . Poet 81.." hard. Mayo, L J. Yager albd I is: cial 'ggt,fgyf22tt and! . day morning wltmt d the explosion and 3 reward J 'Moo - voted by the council for the lap!!- hension and conviction of the glint! party or parties who plotted and executed the dynamitin; of the ee- ment mxxer. layer beer uni Crnnmrisioners Keller And Pears." are domting' equal sum: of money from their respective department funds to make up the $1,000 rewtrd. I Seeks to Fire Stables. i; An attempt was also made to are the stables of Lampert company which are located on the new city yard property, according to a report made to the police. ' Blane Labot Trouble. I Labor trouble is believed at the bottom of the outrage. Police took Mme stock m the theory expressed by several that the charge may have Been set off by bacca- Vanzetti sympathiaera. Lieutenant Henry Wallenwein ar- rested like Lomnaco, 424 Weaning» ton Park, Waukegan, late Friday at- temoon aa a suspect in connection with the dmamiting of the cement Inner. The charge which police believe consisted of at least four stick- of dyri-ite and I quantity of nitro- glycerine or 'Uoup" u it is termed by police. wu "Naatted" under the motor of a ten (on when! hint on Yeoman pluce one bl k north of Grand avenue. that is o led by the bumper: Construction co y. The charge wrecked the motor nd even twisted the heavy frame. ru of the large gasoline engine winch furnishes. the power for the cement mixer were blown for . distance of over 200 feet. $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE The northwest section of Wal- kegn was rocked Thursday ted I territie dynamite explosion w . and than estimated " up. and cndunred the liven of In" of resident: in the vicinity of Y.- uiui pine. Charge Placed in Cement Mix- er; Three Burned; Labor War Investigated; Post Re- ward. POLICE Eli LABOR WAR IN llilllflllliltil

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