' P V . k' r , " 5' ' 1. ' "v. , " v- Z . - ' _ q 'ii) "', M _ . IES, , . r , lgl v v. l' , til "If; 'r:h'" F . 't / = t a' re Lt) _ $2 T . , ~ I _ m ' q I." Ri I LI I _ I 3331' f' A _ . . i" f ' : t . ' _ "mrtrrYArWnttmt M NO. " ISI GIVEN One hundred and nfty-two We county uncut. most of the. living in Wanton- nnd North Chicago. and a [use higher of the. un- men, were admitted as emul- " the United States nt I Huh; pn- gn- beld Pg."attlt in tho Ctr. an "at"... alk- wh had mead-lb [and cull-uh.- com loud" "I r" My. relinquished foreig- couuu'y - - and an out ot United sau- eidaoI-hip was "HIM to the. by Circuit fled L. J. Yhet. An no. In tho alia- had be. come dilu- of 00 United Sun- a can-km a! "in! at the Ladien' Auillaty at I... Dab- film mm but. not. which was beaded by In. lama!" Kirby, pinned small American fUtrs on each of them. . Assails "100 Percent" Group. Rev. Eleanor Dawe, pastor of the First Methodist Epiacopal church made the principal "dress and he bitterly denounced the "so-called 100 per cent organization." which bars foreign born people and other classes, 'Ni, born American cu - eiate and feel the Its-inane. of this hour. ttunthetitsndbert trob youmndiunlybym ghoul: h. I Do my mum.- iiiiG7arnuaidiryaieeerft iiiiitTiaTi0trrAbePt1tie in". - a- richly "up! Dr. DIV. aid that history show: that some at the strongest Mund- ers of the United States of America were ford:- born people. Ho add that inn-W M" contribuud more to this country than thy have received. no and the new china: to may: nah mry "ort to add glory to the Anode" Flu. mm 1". In. J Who were also and. by ggtl', Judge Edyryd 3. W; Mr. United States." Dr. Dave declared with neat mph-ah. "I was born in a foreign country and came to the United States 18 years no and 18 you: on was made a citing of this ("at country. The night I received my naturalization paper: I was just a: grateful a. if a chock for ti01t,000 had been handed to no and I am sure you new tritium tool that an. waytourkht. _ . Dr. Dow: told the new citizens that they so now nlliod with the (rented country on the he. of the earth and that it is their duty to comply with all the [an m that they should not taint. to "an. rammin- tad to take full nd- mtuo a! thee rights " Ana- ieans. no and than new: to an to vote " auction. and to exercise good jaunt-t in the Mn of zen. tut may also into the court roo-arsrrNeetaafmriouamU" "dthatth-id1-rleu. .2n't.tt', 313::de ',ii?itiiyilr'e'xhrdttrh"' "ifiiiiiitiitiititittt mh- "can" 'ds ~ Jta'f.ttlit,t "nafie'qii-it - "Despite what the 100 per cent organization profess". each of you new citizens an just " (Md and have the same rights and privilege- and also the an mponsibiliun u any mu or I993 born P, _t)te, darsattottesenrr"et1't'f home to at his watta- In what may termed n H. P-tnat movement. that of W the so-cnllod loo per cent - ution. The lethodm minister aid that his visitors told hi. that he could never be u member of this croni- ntion beans no on. born out of the United sum could really be u 100 pot cont Am. A. Good I China "I told than that I felt I w" u goodndtkolumpmonbom in America and that and" no con- ditiom would I boost for the BO.. enllod 100 per cont mutation." said Dr. Dan. "M not for my min- isterial cloth I would have been. pugilistie when I wu insulted by Etien' ot tho! ihGe non." 3mm. Lennie, laden! mm a- uminor who examined the Chan of new citizens and recall-coded their acceptance a citizen; lam L J. Yanr. nnd [1de J. New!» district commander of the American Legion. "dwell" M. mmwhrmhdau ,nrd.-Chyuetreetetiuyud ettrgettdt and that dug. tuba-oath! lnneh. Lab eoimtvir.tt,d-ednlteei- Attorney ling-d Hula, Mn " we". a! Aomtt' Darwin." ueur pootnndulootho post-AM ution M, pram Am Pur.ru.ttrtl.reuqe._ye.tSe 'ehttSt'.tut,tt',teeN: "eeHt-tstohoatorthe ,tenreit+apdthnttumeetrtioat. wsrqatnrtedbrtheAa-eais Lo- eion-the-tioes-tirtvi. main"! out". - g2MLtaNtrfdtt.eits. 100 Per Celt Ora-buo- iii. 7);." said that M PAPERS AS CITIZENS In} -_e G" mi In in and-cam to tNa it To into» PM. "mint of We: ad Min-om the My d tFu9qvtrfBt..3rtte'sehVth. ,_V,,,w - val-mm hd"lTJl'll'. iriutliid __ viii-"uh ofthe" ¥.W_~M lambs-N» Euniee Andrun. an. Ida Hills. tio, who was urn-ted a Wuhan an the tmet of We Cunt. lick. attic:- WM by Polio.- mn Wilh- Bhyhck on Home" was "Ia-ed {an J2it.r,"tAtie,i, folio-Int ttrm, 0.". - 'w'.' 00le n "aka"? a the piano. Their o8d'2'lf4 won. on and. u some. o plenum to 1": dob. I spake: wan r. Fred We: who spoke on "01W, by 'iuiiia,aii'F at his k proved wry genial and on- to . . Bis deqeription of the work of Immigration department took his but": st,',',','",),'", - of human emotions w h m a» command daily by the men in charge of that work. drive of the Khuln- Bad Gnu. In. A. L Jain-on In undated chairman of an boon-l comm Min and. limit opened the prom with two violin solos. ac- compgniod _by In: 1"rmo Haph Woman's Club Hears Speaker RELEASE mm mm cusmnv Mr. Schlothldt produced chart: and mum to show that sixtme tfd coat of the population 0 the nited States is born of native par- at'o! In" my pqr coat and of Chicago only tne-tr-ttve per coat. He stand that than are, " Pm-xt, 7,090," all-u iqt1te United snug. "rit0ddvVia "moved to Chicago for burial WM, night. MINES SELF AT HOSPITAL Joseph Neill. " A I Fluent Found Dead when M. H. m Em Erie nine. his Mm to the mm, to cording to the tuba. ho had boon "tferine from maul Wm Mom to coming to Great mu. Start Ind boon u patient at the Spud." hospital In Chicago 3nd for n tin. was eonbsed in the "at. "yin-n " Slain. A - Embed the proper proced- ure 'eitr'h"e, my tobecomenci n. Restated" the authorities must be on and conatnntly to bar the ingress of tut- desirable, anon; the applicant: which range from the learned to the ignorant, from the idealist to the hardened criminal. He Ibo discus- ed the Amerieaniaatioet nod minin- tion of our foreign born citizen: and Aliens md the at need of the help of civic as. in promoting this work. A very interesting part of the program was the demonstration given 1/t'dludutttd',tt -rftttqloenluuphoneear ' attdtsu-iqt-qqitttework Joseph Nolan. 30 you: old, . mental punt " the lor Vet- enns' Ito-pita! committed suicide only Tuesday morning by hum himself in the VI"! of the how According to official. " the hos- vial Nolan had Myer threat- .od to take his life and recently had npppnuy has in unusually good "dgMa. "some ot the Aiiirtrriu. Cue-{JohnLTnylorvunou- Moth"): " his Liberty- 11tgf,'tu,tLtg'da'ltfLl,'rt',', Indium!» In imam into the death that ulter- noon" 4:89 o'clock." "We! tutuer-tttptNouper-tttod auiefdehrttiu-fNrhmrfmmd-- my"; mmmtgbludbm -dt-brrtaeeetedhtetothe mmuunmnn hulk-um" q Th. "a." Chief " Polls... "his. Ammonia-ultra" 6M Emerald". "Mott." the" about 'd"dTfA'LTSS"d1,n'llmltl'J 'yeileyy...ethelrrt-idrnnetrof Mr.And-atiteitutttsepur. pose ofthed-tatmtittetwaato 'tfomitreturyasdemtandirteof Nolan had boon dad but I few minute. when the body wt: dis. eoverod by hospital nttmsdestta and cut down. Nolan and a mum strap to suspend his body from an overhead pipe. manta-Immun- 'l,tuttg,tt1'n ind m monument-3n Thanh Nolan'l ' and .oehrr who live in Chicago at. t n the at? WM» i,iirtii't,iii',?,i, t - g, hnd - Evy for 1.1m thmm, -irttaodent, (Iii. 'rlartrd-teit, dereritrrd Yeteram' Help" "Win: Ir, TNN,", ofthe any". At mu oat - In and: at [m 1'd,i",'hr,Wrd'ldaT,"t"L'hlt"i? in "and in! And who mu to - tee units-m In the court at and! Jain Claire C. Edvarb In"). Caju- wete bud " {in _ 9"!" ttot " 'e." Sheriff [Am A. Doolittle Md out Tm, ll_l_euc§ at; [in "on o! butch Anorm A. V. hill [or "out." In the bill- ,.-te-httoe-rtoehn" attorney-jog "than! the fer Valamim Wk. charged with OM anon. Poo-ovum is n North Chic-co nan nod in chum! with having and. an effort to do. f."',,',.:?",',':',',',',',,'";',':),,".'" {or-- a vile. Deputy State ire Mar- an] Nut E. Bantam After inn-ti- gunt'tho fire caused the guest of "aeandidnt-ttsenttes-u onllhtainthtconiag prim "mhmwidupnudh ,rqrtieierert_tr_tinth. Hump-rum... ttHat-midterm-dar., tt-ryttr.thnth4-eth. eAireritst_aherturttrhar" Mrnt-tiottttttiernirshi. martial-doth." targMprg'h"1ti hum WM "than. we 1tNurdtg1uttarlt"tt MIMI... _ than MM: The Mb in the Circuit court emails! tttnttera for whom the M1 is urchin. an the Moths: -- -- _ Stanley Kundrot. charged with ombaaakmont and larceny. Kundrot woe formerly manager of the Lithu.. anlan Trading Corporation and ia allow to lava embezzled 86.49538 hom this comm. Gabriel Wt. otherwise known " Joaopll Elia, chatged with larceny. Eartha-(it is alleged to ban stoic " feat of copper wire in Highland Park from the Chicago. Nona Shore a Milwaukee Railroad company. - . Thu suu'n Anon" A. V. Smith my "ekmesttathattkanndr.4e. "on" sun's than" of". county qty! "Jul-albu- iiaiotiuh.itii-A.r.9y iiiinitt"u'""r""""' but. A aph- I'll - Nada! topDGTikukettn-dwittt_trk- irurindeemttBHetUs. BttrriftDoo. little-ddmm Um Cam crud batman ttrat mont.'mtr WOMAN GUILTY ill BOOZE SALE URGING SMITH F OR PRESENT COUNT PPOST Mrs. Simon Chockowski of Round Lie wu convicted Wednesday " umoon b 3 County cows. ta on a charge 91% ' Intinr..tht pro Ple law nod been I Mil "menu of "iiiciiidiiitoianorthrttnth" iktitttttottgt0AorbotlcFe" {and "my a the cum of all!" intoxicating liquor. n. jury delib- mtod but than half a hour. An "In ntttrd, by sun'- Attorney A. V. nit): testifUd that he had nul- n Fret-e of liquor from In. Checko'nki only this month. 00th George Striod no» titled that he m and a quality of manor in . mid on the promo" of In. Chockownki, GTiit -- w; "it. n phi emu mm. Wihmtt aid that Gardner Md undo no plan. however. In. Mmki In: remained by Attorney Jack E. 31mm. She did not an the rim stand and in fnet no Home with"... m called. Anon" Mute. "empt- od to show though emu cumin- tion of mu without. that a migh- borhood gun! malted in the u- mt cl man on a liquor chute. Attorneys Minna Eula and R. I. [hogan mounted. _ In. Chocko'nki in the mother of an child": and hoe-nu of - lam an", it is you!" the "ate will "and My. v'uuiun. Frock. chased with granting a st'eut,'.'atTt He in local to In" lvi some " (Armor: in the wagon portion of La. e out 0 seven! thou» and. emu. Oliver Iowan". oth-ire known " Walt-r Watkins. eharged arith My. Ho in M to have mm o "in. from Robert Witt. . OI I." to. n. In no: on 1rrrt by hood- Anon-y Bah-stow undo a motion for new trial titer the reading of the "rdtet. Rating of the motion was not for Nov. 2, by Judge Parry L Persons. Abbott mid. " Br, old I" of Dr. Brfuid. with, kibnd Yuk physician (did to - in m butubch in Europe-n6 ttqt and" bond. no mm "I on!" issued for him. Young Brfiad ln charged with hm. had ban tn fl','l'u'lf,', mo new ml mio .Inl. L L'ilnot aid .111 Rush Work On Nero Hospital; To ' Ready 331411" Next Year -C9rrTr, -t'qy a. . 'h.rryieteaceeirrr.iti'i)prtiiitNu. ,rtqdkineeahinet Bytqital will!» ready Mitt ' . F Mew. uni-3f the nec- Ilopahgurlylnjm . rilirf'g,'"i'as 1?e.hypt.rtyttlq- w'W-mub , Chgltoi atdrinkintr fountain .ttaiffmtthi)memytttt- t-vtel,ttti_aoronderfuiorr- ttrt.heeememft.ate. ,yrtynitrforstn-todortntqtJo 'i9tii"i'il',f1'ii ','i11'tglit mmu'gg at ("th- wo , q 7 q rooms, 0 w 1c comma and cum. . j Bl that In three, are heated in the will be clad in to permit .. 7' mt In: with the ttrntrulanee en- interior flniahing during the ii . his: opening directly on this part months. "all" building through a door on The touching in of the nine: for .L'Dulh IUD. - __ P,h,g,'tel"utg'eat,e,p'ig,tt,tt the plum!) (and heatintfindthe wine for the light and pom but been practically eompietodarsdthe, work on putting onthe plenum ,ehiehfoitnatlattefeirttse- eoaAttMttoertiapted, A - Avutttotltehospitaltta+ showed that a surprising amount of work has been completed tie bout out the monument of t op.- lnt. My w mt - - Aithlvlnltor anter- " the lulu doorohthenorth.ideuhnOhitn- oetfirtnqtaeim" lobby with a flreptaee on the left m the oftien on the right. Behind the one. in a prints room when 1211th of patients my be am for confer- ence. Owing off the MK on the left is I docton' room w Kh will he equipped and utilized u 3;!" room for people forced to sin for any laud: of time. The etttige cut wing is given over to private rooms and ward: for p.- tunu. the largest mom being of BttffieUnt lite to hold four beds. "he corridors will be covered with bat- tledhits linoleum nnd the noors of the rooms will he of oak and cover- A "when of trittnaline by light: will be and to enable the "Hub! to communicate with the nurses Did the wiring for tltese lights h . ready irtstnned. The south win: In Ibo devoted t'tttrelr_to poms Ind pydgbgulo- On the south tide of the out wine extending its entire length will be 1 km plot of "out! etteUsed " a brick wnll and cull patient - be wheeled out in the "the. this. In the center of the was; where the four than join in a hit: lobbv opening on the different or ridom and in the southeast can" DEFER NAMING BOARD MEMBER hrethearrdttrta-tttsti--t not. thou-appohhovmb "u_tat_tihiieitteaCtttsherd nth-1131mm Nov-bu. The point was ruined that it might not be poo-{bio to on the vu- uncy at" next April, " the nut- ttteitauetutvne_mthesart- ttarrt-rdberrtndtiatArtf1.rtit' believed. how. that In the use in -tioes, the -tntae-t an who". nonhuman and: ofthe Who!!! uqai.tltemattae-amftrmdtat tttgg LEMVMW Isl-iq-ferret-tttar)- Manhunt," I." WWI. Attitu- of "tl,'2fl?tNVltt,u'Nt: PM?" ltut-r.p6eu: POLICE IN RAID ON BANDIT HAIR At . WM! afternoon of the 1mm who appoint numbers of the North Shore Salim District board, won '3: Hand {or one wk on the muting of the appoint- m'cut to all an memteregtused by the "A " Jun- T. Mayo, of North Claw-co. .1330"! of jur- in: In tntetu' and: Judges Claire C. and Edward D. t1tiurtUft and County Judge Perry love than a dou- shod m fired " two men who nu 3".0 approach of the and party. Ono of them may be wounded, It u be. lievod. Impetion of the fol-tau that" that it had has map-d in a union spot unfounded " shrubbery and trees. [on than half of the building wu than the ground. Here the alder: found loopholes for (from: mumbling thou in ancient blockhouus. iGUltiirnt, tahen by the build! Indkatod. they aid. that it was 1 retreat for desperate dander: Blankets out! other provision for a winter's my m found t Mr. Owen and Chief of Polio. r Ttthutr. The men who amped ovi- dontly had not yet mind and heard the npvmch of the M1 in time to prevent being captured as the "W u but After "nhirte 1 ermettl starch ot the vicinity. Club! "by. aided by Pollux-en John Dunn and Joseph You. not fire to the building They looked on while it burned to the [found to make out. that woods wu not set din. When the em- bers began to die they hurried hack to the Owen home nnd began a notch throughout the north shore for the two men. If found they will be questioned concerning the recent series of unsolved bmlnries. The police on certain that the plue wu not n hangout for youth: of the neighborhood. The two you - were nbout 80 not: te. PM Inside the place valuable spot. you mm with shoot Iron. Owing to the Inaeeessibi1itr of a: place police In curtain that it been the rendezvous for n can. of thieve- that hare committed numer- oun denudation: in the last two months nmonx the to." of wealthy nurth thou ram 'a-WUI', mama. "Mun. OCTOBER a, 1927 PtNisUd rail, VIC-Hy of Cindi Judggs y. an builders that it was the 2 In the north wink. the special diet kitchen is situated and Joining this ,'the Ruhr kitchen where the food £will be prepared for the mtienu And 'nunu. These are on the east side {or the wing ma here ago is the ,nursu' dink. room. hi. ikiiiai of the building will to shut off (MAM mat, of the Inland by n haw glut "ration, mnhirut it pauible to uh patients turn! from the Mainline. to .the ottemtine room without disturbing ch; occupants of the raging or gay]; The maternity room is first In line and then in order will come the min- or and the mint operating rooms. all fullv equt.nmtd. In the corridor, easily accessible to the operating rooms S: a lame instrument use and on the south lide of the wing in the qeterilizimr room and the doetora' wnsh mom. ' Ar.. a than. a C m. .- when, we. tauat have" at" V's-day after ion werarftmdatnpairerfuitntt-. 1 Seva attempts have been made during the lat few nights to enter the Brundnge home, police mid. Vina were tom any. window: Rammed with. Ind footprint; found ran the lawn. For the purpose of j1epetirtttse home, Chief Lester Oath: "dildo is the dining roan for the hospital help, the la- hontcry and the x-ny room. The x~nv room will he one of the most modern in the country with I spee- ial mm for the motors and other Mn necessaries and the main room will contain nothing but the Octal] ape-rating devices. The upper story an devoted to MJ quarters And contains seven rooms including 1 lug! living room opening on veranda on the east .1 south. Cortraeta hoe been let for every - of the work with the exception d the furnhhim And these will be "in are of 13me by donations of club. 3nd individuals. [All Forest police Wednuday te- n" that they are Mania!" 1 mel- the home of Edi-rd J. . Merl, utter-0y gut uni at Illinois..." is baud not h 9999.. tug than n {W The "idettee showed that Dr. Tnr- Ietruftthetrtnettirte in the Reel!- " - In 1924 And that with- 3 "WWW or howled? 'lt " out It nig t , 'duautr" beer, m employe of tmt I..." met with tn ud- d-ttse" the machine with M'itg.t,u'r tn'd"u",urff, . WI be ind kw in the week. The building. when commmd will Wm tweetty-five s Ind th. citire cost including the com- - equipment will be $110,000. GUARD STATIONED " BRUNDAGE HOME The jury in the court of Eireuit Juds- Emma D. Shurtleff which MI" the one of Coroner John L. Tarue "that the A. C. Ree 3:. "I. in We returned 3 Ver. diet My morning after short de- tittemtion allowing the Libertyville film $1,378.38 Mazes, the all wt of the claim. "My detailed Petrolmn Peal Jenna to guard the estate. It we: reeaNd that reports were current I not no that the Branden home was and and robbed of - wtrth may thousand. of donut BONNER It GWEN CLAIM on when - Club flag with a sip painted on its aide reading, "Wakes" Illinois to Cuba." In... excitement prevailed In. the homes of more] Luke PM millionaires following the mid e on the hidden lair near the Gre- Bey med end laurel avenue led by W. David Owen. wealthy broker end min-luv of the late John R. Thompson, when shots were fired st fueine men. The "See-Scamp" is n 27-foot boat of up-to-date make and bu n new high-powered motor in it. Rynhel recently crossed Lake Hichignn in it in seven hours nnd the unit performed in unworthy whim. Be may start back by a of the Atlnntie ocean and doe the boat for the winter in one of the see const cities, returning to Wnnkenn Jry train. The boat chugged awny from WW f1ei, the Wauked gall Yacht ub flag with mo- Iii Rynhel's cabin cruiser. "Son-Sump." for n 8,000 mile cruhe to Cuba. The trio expect to tab About three months to man the 6,000 mile round trip. The: Inn to travel down the Iau ppi river to New Orleans, are. the Gulf of Medea to Cub; and Henry Suicide. ntl lumbar: of the Wuhan Yum club. left WAIT haMror Wednesday "are noo. Rynhel'; cabin cruiser. START ON YACHT TRIP TO CUBA lg! Ttraster, pane! Petey-son In sacrum with notion taken otanoetiuoftheboerdofou- unison a week ago. County Tree-um Boy w. Brother Wed- neodny transferred all county that which had been kept in lake conn- ty huh, to the First .Netioul bank in Chicago. " the neighbor- hood of $700,000 of Luke county {nub {no deposited in the Chicago on recon-endoth- of the than con-lace that Lake county but: desiring county deposits I". or plinth: fee the all desired end poet o number of other "than, Report Bantu: Up In Arno. 1 Reports were eireuUtod in Wnu- Megan Thurminy that Lake county bankers were "up in Irma" be- come of the various provisions of the board resolution and would re- fuse to apply for county funds. It was further reported that at the last meeting of the Lake County Bankers' Association, a resolution of protest was pused end a copy forwarded to the clerk of the board of supervisors. One banker is known to have bitterly denounc- ed the board of supervisor: for the demand that Lake county banks furnish surety bonds covering coun- ty depoxits, while the Chieatro in- stitution which now has the coun- ty Ptoltey is not required to post and by Utbrrd ttt plight: com. in A d - w... ulled but the, boyjud aim; pussy! "PP. Community church at Luke Bluff. Mrs. Wntrous died Wednesday " tts-off,..".-- dent of Chicago in. 1874. She m the widow of W. 8. thrau. former manila a! w. M. Hoyt tditgtt In. W A mill ' than once give . rsettal for Rodd-It Grant. LAKE BLUFF WOMAN DIES Joseph Zello,J4 yam- old High- land Park youth, dropped dead late Wednesdty afumoon while standing on the freight platform of the North Western tailrrmd nation in Highland Park. Seven] people witnessed the boy fa,11 to tttt ground and__ngs!:od A vNrdiet of death "resulting from heart failum" wu returned Thun- day b a oomner'a jury at an in- quest Lh by Coroner thu L. Tay- lor " Prim": Undertaking parlors in Highland Park. Funenl services for 'Hrs. Wil- liam Schuyler WM 1 lads in Chicago mulled Ind chad: dr- eut2ssytryept1PthrA+lde; why " 1:!) 3.". tron the "lt looks like the board of su- pervisors u inferring that Like county banks m not we and if thisitsthee-,itismuenfine state of affnits". deemed the banker in day. Philip L. Spade]. utiltnnt eaihieroCtherriritNatimmiUn1r inuUPomstnndt-dofthe uuOormtrunureasaoeingkttrs, timsiedti-iuagt-ttmaettttr tetefr"r+"-dt" combo-Id. t'i'giht,12e2,edttt2,Tti by" pom-gamma! 'U_tton-dtrrtHeotuttr y,-%1tMtte-Ht.s..tM9rth. Mr. Allenbuch Ibo spoke at Gur- nee Monday "noon to . Inge eudienee of dnirymen. Meetings were the held nt Waucondar and Arlington Heights on the same sub- Het. The gather " these meetings we: B. F. sch of Detroit. HEART TROUBLE FATAL ro BOY Salk-tr "sedation. Re 1fNgs ever, ten the resolution m e week ago and that since this - in; the qatenative committee gf the bankers had conferred with mem- hen of the fin- com-mu of the county board end reached a working agreement. -- _ - MILK MARKET It DISMISSED H. D. Allebach, well known speaker, opened this yeah sessions of the Pure Milk Association at Libertyville Monday evening with a short talk on 'iterate was "(when nn_d the vantages of it. Mr. Allebneh, who lives in Philadelphia, gave in interesting talk deeming that the condition of the "milk racket" wu wilt the farmers made it. me Chieatro market, faced by continual supplies of T. B. milk," he pointed out," wns forced to do something to make the grade of milk better and due to this the present rigid rules were set down. No one can bin-e the Chicago has" everyone is entitled to pure mil ." According to Mr. Speidel most of the banks in Lake county will be willing to make "Nieatims for county funds and to furnish surety " {my "with! " ' resolution Treasurer Bond 15 Fixed; Deny Bank Breach. When and, about tlie, natty to- (Continued on Page 4.) BANKS KICK of MuteBaiifiarmvintraetineeettive toanemberBtoattmtdthesegnth- mitt when Magnum" pail but A. J. Burp, "and bannger of the Amt-hm Raul use Insti- tute of tho National Minion ofRealrilatnteBoaaitsandJayMil- let. of Chicago, A member of the National Minion. Realty Board Starts Come w.. Home talked mainly on com- petition a between different Inge industries. between communities and between individuals. He stated that the old any: of eompetition between individuals has used and that the spirit of cooperation is becoming more in evidence. It nus his conten- tion that the strife for supremacy is now betweerfthe larger corpora- tions and between groups and com- munities. Mr. Berge's talk was not only wonderfully instructive but highly Emmi": Mr. Miller who is not a stranger to the iiiiilitGr, of the local board introduced an innovation by passing out a set of test questions and when those were Mied out And turned in the Answers were thrashed out in a round table discussion. - _ _ "ii; "My" ""Wednesday night was the first of the course of lec- tureg by _ pationapro1oytw,n.tmeaker on the ethics and up-to-date prac- tices in real estate salesmanship. The course is open to anyone, whe- ther I member of the real estate board or not and many have avail- ed themselves of the opportunity: The injuries watched on Septem- ber T, 1985 by Mo C. Hofelt of Whom in In Automobile accident entitbd him to damages of 8600. The targ, in the court of Circuit Judge Edwin! D. Shirtleff, which hard the suit of Hofelt uninst Ernest Valine of WInkegIn. for $10,000, dam. decided he should tret-twent/tth of. thi_s_ 'PP. 7 . The talks are being enthusias- tically received by the members and u: doing much to create interest in the weekly meetings. (llilli't tthi IN t AUTO ACCIDENT Mae: driven by Hotel: nnd Villa. collided in Grand avenue. Wankegun, end the plaintiff chin. ed that animus end recklesmeu on the part of Venue was upon. dbl. for the crush. Hofelt m hurled through the windshield of Illa at and badly hurt. Attorney June: G. Welch. counsel for Velma nude a motion for new trial dud it will be "and next week; Attorney! "when of Chi-t and Can! x. Eeydeckcr -nted Habit. "In? Niimiiaaiemer Wilson H'Bill GO. My escaped in- jurie- Wednesday nigh: while driving cut in Grand avenue bond for his All" from the Unnamed Wagon Struck By Car; We: Suffers Minor Mrs. John Brazier of Wadsworth died Monday night at the Lake Co. General hospital, where she sub- mitted to an operation about a week Mo. She was twenty-five years of Me. She is survived by her husband and three small children, and her mother, Mrs. H. Esther. - ALLUW 3500 Foil INJURY Funeral services were held Thursday morning at the Catholic church in Wadsworth. Burhi took place in Mill Cheek cemetery. iriiGUGT vie-"'3. III-M. "I, Into ditch] He WADSWORTH WOMAN DIES IN HOSPITAL amp. was My demolished. 'the Impact of the collision threw W. H. Householder. driver of the team, off the VIM into the ditch. He sustained several minor The teem broke loose from their traees and started to dash madly down the road. Young Gee did not become excited for e moment Ind lupin from his wrecked car pur- sued 'lid homes and captured them the; erupt-int of attout 300 yards. Only the fact that Equseholder waatowhttrtoeeond wagonisbe- lieved to lave saved his life. The second wagon teleseoped into the it and the jar threw the driver list when the machine rammed o . Sheriff Luu'enee Doolittle, Com- mission" Gee, and Assistant Chief Home: E. Kennedy arrived at the scene of the eecident a few min- ates after it happened. The front end of the at was crushed in accordion-like fishion and every window in the automo- bile was shattered. The youth stated that the bright lights of an approaching at blind- ed him and He never saw the m- on and teem until it was too late. iresta-atmieptntthersder- ,,uhomeqnHtminerd mu to 'PttgTguf,egrft,ut,t; 3'51. taNutt,lur, an! Wilso- GooL 18 {up old, ..e.P. of Bones. when $2.00 PER Emmanuel; Mllilill)hltG , 4Put0nProhuuo-Byf'put: 'Piet-Guilty"') Nine defendants in true bills re- turned by the October (rend jury were err-ind Wed-cede] nor-h: in the Ctreeit court before June Chin C. Haw-rile, four "I guilty and Ave not guilty. 0-. " fenllnt was released on I" while probation was granted to than other-shut willheheldlnthem init until tam-ally of the couplet- ing witnesses imam for "PM of the record. " was Mental that three more guilty pleas will be node and prolution granted the' defend- ant; Sheril Lawrence A. Doolittle reported to Stete'r Attorney A. V. Smith that there ere still tour de- fendant. when he had not w. Pleuhel Pleads Not Gilt). Odo Pueschel, Lake Forest. chug- ed with the murder of Wilma Miller pleaded not guilty after motipn made by his counsel, James G. Wblch. to quash the indictment against him was. overruled. Pue- schel will go on trial before a jam in the court of Judge Edwards next Monday morning. _ Edvard Alum. George Am and Roy Rhianna, chi-l!" with lumen of chickens, entered PM of salty Thundly morning who inland before Circuit Judge Claim C. Etheardr._Attlmt?r. cue. EriiG;iG"aiiaYirthFiiio,ted atiif"g'G?tGirriiief't"iiaRiiiEi: "human. .31:an ii2iiii,,iiii',e1itLiiieift',htle defendantaonpro "VD". re. , . "victim oldervm esetytrt Guilty pleas were entered by the following: Clyde Del-brag, Wsukeg-n, charged with tareefErof In unenc- bile from Thoma J. Killing, pup- rietor of 1 plumbing "tahtiahrrtmst in North Chicago. on July 16. On recommendation of Assistant State's Attorney Sidney H. Block, he In.- put on probation. He was released on his own reeornizanee. Albert Jones, William Beebe. and George McCammon, charged with larceny of a sedan did u Monet owned by Emit Wm of Great Lakes naval training station. an March 14. Attorney (hila- E. Mason represented the the men and he toldtheeonrtthttbe-el had stolen the machine M bride purposes Ind that it had been re- turned. Bets-ttnd-ttber. in Mil men plough; "may tt Attorney Willard in! "pointed to 11t,edam Bi- Iev of Chicago, danced it. hr- ceny of I machine (I. 0180'" of Antioch. Jacob Conroy plead" guilty on Monday to being impli- cated in this theft and was put on probation, - _ _ pleaded not guilty WM: Stanley Kundrot. em with embezzlement and lemony. land!" was formerly manager of the Lith- uanian Trading corporation and is alleged to have "rstiuzled $6,495.98 from this concern. Sheriff Doolittle has been searching for Kundrot. At- torney J. A. Miller surrendered him this morning. He furnished a 82.000 bond. % Elbert Glare. colored. charged with burglarisinx the home of Ray Busch of Lake Forest on July 28. He pleaded not guilty on Monday to burglarixing the home of Bing» ley Price in Lake Forest on the same night. He could not furnish bonds and was committed to the county Mil. I Frank Mario, otherwise known as Frank lam. otherwise known as James I. Iackler, char-yd h two indictments with burgh". in is charged with robbing two N Shore Line stations. one at Peet Sheridan and the other at "- Park. Attorney William A. M h ting him. a. was guit- gt to the county Mi. Attorney Clarence Shaver of Chi- arc. charged with rape. The com- plaining witness is Sarah Anderson. 16 - old. tnt- was released on 810000 bonds. Attorney Okel Fuqnn was appointed to represent Barry B. Foster and E. White, who pleaded not guilty to burglary on m. They are alleged to have to" Williams Brothers store at Antioch. ii/jiri Ga,,Gaa; and am In thought they Ind been sufficiently punished. bod met with " sudden; dam- in: the stolen car. Assistant State's Attorney Block aid the state recommended pro- bation on condition that the mt be returned. One of the defendants said that the instrument had been sold in Ohio for " and that prodd- ing they were relaxed from ion, the clemnet could recovered end re- turned. '_A ' . Iturecauedtutthe-dr- to Pfndur. o., a! m "techoJegbytctte.] Probation vu muted. m" - three iiiieauitiiieeeelet. atiriiiiiiiiGTr7eaa iuir, In} .iF I." "_.."'". wwv -~*~ the count! bsfuu9eythrf until after munch! of the a" phining witness is aka. Dede- Eutectic-alt Besides pta-ISA-ttte {allowing Denies Guilt In GirN Murder. ttasntiref on has) 'WITh " incident. dam-