WH$EVENTH YEAR MIT GUILTY Friday non-lg a we can oi up euit Judge Art-at E., Fisher " - {and Bt'ohte" for Mor much" and In E. Par-an. for-er cont! unsure"; and" E. Martin. Cale" A. Buick and own c. Nye, cum ed with eon-pine! to aiiGiti 5100.000 of Lab cont: Ind-.13! - on gym-m " States At? my A. V. Smith and defense at" to..." Bet the mu 1.: iiiiii) m, Due. ts. at " o'clock. q Amt-o, mph ' pay: will"! for - "e"" who be interned 'tl u-tttntl-the evidence . iG%inthedonariraevtrial.hewP make . fittht ta has the com take tueaaefroerttteiyr, and dis- In n. Pasta". 1 unsure"; an." E A. Mk "I Glut ed with col-lint! 8100.00. of Lab coI' - on I'm-m "I!!! A. V. Smith i . if!" Statute a Lima... Attorney Dndy aid that the mt: charges the ethane to have he committed in 1922 and that the We of limitations has been 027' ended. the law with: pros-- mm for only 3 period of " month: an: the meted violation was - iraiii" {E'Momn' its on the "aiiathntttteeriit.f.on.e, was: cousin", waa not punishable at? 2e,,gtpuluttet"tg,tut; mamas" tibia-of 'itn,tttttttntrmthomtheLaher. irti-rtrtrtretedf.tt_.tAe Statin Awmy Smith, who with Assistant State's Attorney Sidney H.ittttetiatorro-attrtteitvqdt fendanta, when later asked about tttisroiAsaidsud_noferoCtr" dqNmdttnts being dining" on this mind. He aid the indictment 'hemp. "nt Itraertr, Martin. Np a! Buick .ntamd into n conapir- mkddnudlako county of $100,000 in the spring and unmet ittimtbutthntitiaNrthereurtr- adandrroatwt'1ltteeaNiaUdthat thetnitovertaetinthiremetrtee-, tlost.--.--. of "ad.rhritateehamqthntPtyr- m and a in. b e" Friday no". but II m - sented by counsel. "that am resented by Atari! Duly; . by Attorney George W. Eel; he be Attorney Eugene M. 'hdbitrit Pearaall by Attorney 1" G. Weld; Buick by Attorney m of Chicago. Attorney Jay J. le- Carthy and Richard W. Donovan of Chicago, who are also defending Martin, were not in court this morning, but went word December 12 would be acceptable to them as the date of trial. Cot. Smith/on Wednesday Mod a bill of iiiirii(irei in new with a court order and also filed a list " 31 witnessss whom he in- tends to call. Defense attorneys were antistUd with the bilbol par- ticulars furnished, but and objec- tions to the witness list. Attorney Dady and Weld: said that addresses such as Chem and Kansas meant nothing. Col. Smith said he was willing to furnish the best addres- see he could. He said some of the addresses of state witnesses were has: known to the ma tun to mad" at"? :1: It." the 'LTS,tfht available for w", ,- atmtewttr-.itanidafeo- sn q" i-ihitttr-ldrsotttere- The court amend tn order giving l, count! for the defendants 60 day" in which to Me n bill of exception: i to the ruling ditto - but Sag-i in». in which mum to quash indicts-at: m dulled. 8-.- Extra Vain-ea Tho -stiort of minaret: suin- molod for this trial was discussed. The court was informed by Circuit Clerk L. J. Wilmot that a regular panel of 36 "am has ten summoned for Honda}, mambo: 5 to servo for two way. Col. Smith said he thought not. vegsige- would be needed and the com is- sued an on!» that an additional 24 veniremen u summoned in the to:- a" mum for service on Deegm- r 12. _ Col. Smith told the court that the second county um. that in which Such". Parson and Martin are CW with conspiracy to embol- :1. 388,0" interact money of the county would not be tried immedi- ately 1M thit can!!! "ted teve On motion of Attorney Duly. the', court instructed Stews Attorney Smith to furnish the Mean "to my: with 1 list of all veniremen unwind for service in this cue. not but than December T, five days prism: tt Que tttttly of the _trial, for a extension of time in illiestt the bill of partial": in this mat- ter. OI a-ana" of attorneys for has)". Mall and lath, the stat. was aBtmed until December It to " this bill a putkuhn BEYDECKER IS KIWANIS HEAD mum.- In Am Defeat an. " not "in: was a???" tio ll been Ninth tape thrde.d" a 6. Lad,L) "who... hlbntnhhmm mun-corms . :wmywy;hx horse W.FioH;N!0 Eugene 11.3"; ?Chu rch to Lay ; i Cornerstone! NO. 90 The church, which is designed by White and Weber, will follow the classic lines favored by the euly New Enclenders. Them will be the axial ball tower, which in this can iit resemble that of the old North church in Boston. The exterior cou- strnction will be of face brick with Redford stone trim. The cost of the structure is to total $75,009. -. A in 1881. In the yea: that have fol- lowed the church has been supplied {mm the students of the MeCormick seminar] and seventeen piston have been. residents here for periods of varymg length. TheSe. in their order are: M. H. Dean, James Morrow. W. W. Amory.) W. Thompam, Robert M. links. Baetates A. Konkle, J. Findley Inleoub, Gerald D. Heuver. William Caldwell, Thoma 8tgN: Iran de Ewe, A. Van de oer, C. K. Alexander, H. M. Allbburt, C. A. Icahn", Earl C. Morgan and (in! E. Smock. -iiairiituaiiiik an; of history have been added since the corner stone ttf the, first chm}: ya: lyi.d In 1914 the manse was built on Wright court. This was recently sold and property purchased; on Douqu and Maple avenues which contained a house suitable for a manse. This was moved to Jackson avenue and a new building for church 'pumoaes was determined upon after, the fire otrurruaryattltesf_this year-which deduyed the choir loft and part of the roof. A spirited' campaign wag conduct- ed in April to raise the necessary sum, with Paul G. Rav as chairman and W. G. Wells, th R. Kaiser, Roy P. Wright. In. Jessie Dollenmaier, Mrs. Ruth Willem. William Rafe- man. R. M. Dillon ands Wm Grtnnmitt as the eomeittee. . "iid5ii "GGGG iairiit"ttidGsmrtte ' ted on Monday, No'vember T The nth in 9:0th new"? no new is exweeted to be Linn; Corlett, Mrs. Home Good. Carl Schmuck. A. R. Andrew: and Berna! Casey naming. White ms Weber. architects. were timed. the type of building M- id upon and the firnrtprtone of_ tht ILLNESS "iilii.'tt i mm Mth we" ir'"'iaaa""'m"" ine of Warren limbs emu. JErq. Because of the illness of Sheriff Lawrence A. Doolittle. Odo Pueschel and Elbert Glue. who have been sentenced to - penitentiary sen- tences, are to be kept in the county jail an additional day, the trip to Joliet being deferred until Thursday. Pneacbel was convicted on a charge of murder and wen untenced to serve the rest of his natural life in Joliet prison. Glaze pleaded guilty to a cigar" of burglar! and [YOUTH TAKEN I nllllllll1llJilllf 5'5- dfocud to my noticeable do. tau when shined " whoa. Gsanteiseed ti; mm " iniuter.. 'ttt prison term of from one year to a. Deputies H. A. Donlictle and Goon. Wt, who Saturday took two prism Batty Foam: ..nd Eduard White to t1i,Nrigt,hth'; repel-tight pith: of _ chair}: j Wankenn high school's annual of Jaat you was ended fourth prize in the on" Illinois State High :School Prue Association contest at 'Urbens Inst Saturday. The nerd was made in the tlege Clan A publications. The Roe ord high school nnnunl nab giv-n first place; lode: of Danville second, and N" pot Joliet third. The judges declared that because _thet work on the Wankegan an- we] won done by students it was really the best entered in that re- Bard. The weekly paper The Student "W" of Woukegan won third prize in the Class 2 of the. paper class. WAUKEGAN WINS Q ANNUAL HONORS; Shaky Bixjuk. 16 Ian: old, pf 1036 Adam streets, It!) Chi- tatto, m mud in Lake Forest my!" ,pith Wu. - . . TiGGsiiii "was. my iee, mu m admitted "tt uh Pomt be... 0 in u, - pgctod tr.f his: "890le for 'iiirtiaiiiu TV comm "P" im: County Jul Until Sheriff Chlam- For Theft. Of North YOUTH DIES tttaf""; northbound Chicago and A orth 12"t'd limited It the foot of Gillette venue and we: carried for a distance of 120 feet where it finail left the road bed. pitched into . 1'l'e1 end burst into names. "Edwin Elie: Pale. " year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Palo. of 319 Ravine avenue. Wankegan was killed Sunday night at 11:30 o'clock when his and"! was attack by a speeding northbound Chicago and When then-den hit' the ditch Polo was thrown out of the ma- chine end into a wad of water 15 feet east of the right-of-way. The body was not found until the Ceno tral firefighters arrived on the scene some " minutes after the crash to extinguish the memes which had enveloped the automobile Find Body In Water . Captain Elisha Ullrey and Lieut. Adolphe enabled across the body when they went to the pond for your. The head and shoulders of the train victim were' submerged in two feet of water. Death was due to injuries sustained and. drowning in the opinion of police odficials. The body we; not, badly mangled; - but Chief new a. num- nodr. Tho written record is to he posted on the bandit: board as In .5example of how reports of this raging should be recorded. _ Filo was the fifth person killed In auto-train collisions in Lake County since last Thursday. Three like Forest men were killed in- 'rtaurtU Thursday night at Random when their maehine was struck by the Chhgo Milwaukee. and St. Paul Olympia: limited,' and a_ Highland Coroner John L. Taylor t'y,rr.,'td ed loudly morning he would im-l "Hey "eedar morning at 10- so ot at the Weasel and Petersea' Moralhoniewhenthehodyishel " held to invention the tragedyi and - the bio-e. , 1 Mb "the." leech? not Jul. In WI! 'tii"t? ed the non! of the aceidont- not after it happened having been sunk Inoned by a member cf the train crew. Upon arriving and seeing the car a mass of flames Captain 'Booth hurried. to the'nearest fire iaiarm box and gave the alarm. ( Policeman Melanaman remained at Gl, scene of the accident and took statements from Joseph Sage. 4708 Washington Blvd., Chicago, engine- er of the train. H. Jennings fireman. and other members of the crew. In determining how the accident hannened and Palo's reason for driving to the lonely spot unac- eompnnied Policeman McManaman advances the theory that the youth Was not aware'east Gillette avenue is a dead end street which stops at the tracks. and that when ht reach- ed this point he was turning around and backed his car on the tracks in the oath af the train. is known as the Half Dar. High. land Pitt rad crossing located one and one-half nth: south of Everett. Pdrkuna,t was killed Friday when his ted" and a train at what Ptlo's win. in demolished by the fire which followed the crab and by the gtsoline tank ex- BURGLAR GETS i Mi Til LIFE The parents of the youth were overcome irith grief when views of the tragic death «Lind: son was brought to they." . . p Close pleaded guilty to the in- dictment charging him with break.. ing into the home of Raymond Bush, McKinley avenue, Lake Forest, on the night of July 28; This indict, ment' charged him with stealing " in money, diamonds,' clothing, s suitcase sad s wristwatch Members of the Bush household and Captain" Jack Dunn of the Lske Forest de.. partment testified sninst Glue, for purposes of the record. Another Chan Dropped Assistant Stste's Attorney Sidney m, Block nolle pressed another clam of burden against Glue, that ot entering the home of Bing- ls, Price on MdEinUp svenue. Lske Forest, oaths also night." sad steal- ing ,atehes and money. charge of burglary against Glaze, _ . ' . that 01 entering the home of Bintr. si,!.""',?,.',,';.'"',?),', epg',',,'ite d, wd'itl',l tg 2t: 1'L"fd'ie,'iirtg."g,',t made Smith 'ek, new. berg. deserve much ores on same In t. a - . . mg}; and money. tIll',":', for the' selendxd treat they was then put on the it- . " a... stand by Attorney Earle Jt . And to add. beauty to the occas- bloom-e1. and eorttmry to hit pies, ion, Mr. Hessinbrink, our local flor- 'ttstintdAtreieoetttt.estttyhyrd tat. rave two beautiful baskets af trinrr e!eme.. Be denied having ehrysanthemums and many {ems broken into either the Bush or Bind which together with the lovely yele' tt,ht','tu'll',tah2', mfg: law and white decorations arranged' to the police "a had pleaded guilty, by the artistic hands of Mrs. Just, Glue said he did so because he 'and Mrs. Yahnkt'prrrdueed a very had, been beaten by the police! lovely setting for gm of the.out- 'utttioritias. standing programs of the year. Glaze waa then put on the wit- naa atand by Attorney Earle Gray. his cowl. and contrary to hit plea, testified he was innocent of the but- glary chm. He denied having broken into either the Bush or Bing. ley henna. When nixed by the court why he had' admitted the burglaries tp the Miami!" pleaded tum}. Elbert Glue. colored, 27 years old, on easeoattriet, who lived in Lake Forest foe I number of your: and who of Inte lived' in Chieago, pled- ed guilt Pridady in the court of Circuit Lill hire C. Edwards to a chorus of burglary and was un- tenced to serve on indeterminate term of from one year to life in Joliet penitentigry. _ - -- igiiémn --V "tgeIi'huurrtrnan sub- mitted a most comprehensive re- port of the IBM! fry PM"? Train; Body Pound In Pond by returnod Monday attemen, by the fitmeteti igry (ytrtssrt'ittatimtsttte ephe Mon at Readout Inst 2tgetttli night when a speeding auto . crashed into the side of an ri',s'3,iv',ir',i'ifj train on the Rockland Road crossing and brought instant death to three Lake Forest youths, John Pelnar,' Edgard Coqper and Car) Johnton/ A 'verdict of accidental death was t.eturrtet you!" afsemwn by up Death Of Lake Forest Youths m" ' _ Accidental Istry Verdict The _heaAiie was-conduéted in the council chamber of the local village ball by Corona 4013114.: Taylpr be- cident had canned. Nine "messes were examined during the inquiry end the ttttie,',',' the testim my re-' quired nearly '0 and one half hours Jbefore the'case was Riven to the Jury. u 1- - " fare Iran-y which pad beeifinipdri- holed A day moaning 'tter the" act "The verdicts, a separate one being returned for each death, read as foliows: "The deceased came to his death when an automobile in which he was riding, the driver of which is unknown. struck a Chica- sro,Milwhukee and St. Paul RV. train No. 59 " the I3oekltuy.i, Road Cross- ing on said ehieago, Milwaukee' and St. Paul Ry. at about 11:50 p. .m. on 16rvember it, 1927. . - me the evidence we find the neeident was unavoidable on the part of thank! Chicago Milwaukee and St; Paul R.s. and due employees of tmin. No. 59. _ . We further find 'the safety gates " said 'crossing at "tperated by the saici Chicago. Milwaukee- "and, St. Paul Rs.' only until. ten o'clock of eaeh day and we; recommend that the prone-r a_uthofttles take' the mates~ any steps to compel the. said Chi, can). Hilwankeennd St, Paul Ry. to provide the services of a (new at this eroding eontinuotu13rdttrhte the satire twenty-four hours of each _ Y'" a; _ T '> day." "o _ "r "Mam Rildy.. Janeeville. a br,akss I? 'first witness called was fm on another freight train testi- Ch F lee R. Falconer. engineer of the fiterthat he was stated in the (nude train which was struck by the au- of a caboose 'on the.st on the tombile. He stated that"his train eat side of the track and saw the was proceeding north " a speed tt/'g,ttp,rti,',i,t the remain: at a hick i'g,taill'e miles per hour. His first we» of weed but did n-t we the Wedge of the accident came wwm because he was on thema- when the fireman informed him that the ftyintr wreckage, _ . _'. an anhmqbtle had run into the side Eduard Earl va- ralled tn WW" of the teem. Falconer stated that he 'torto the whim af the Wither: immediately stopped his train" and» I . "with tho rmbu'anee started but to make an inwtion The rim? rinsed ifter % E: tf the equipment. He found the step "one". 0mm. Iowa. and James broken from the left rear earner of Andean of Lake Forest had eivort theentrine tank, the steps broken fade "f family history of the de from the corner of the first expreu "and. ' _ MUSICAL. SOCIETY GIVES FINE PROGRAM i. 1',tg"',t,ag"e"'gJitg'.Arlt: tattrstttg m" "" M 'rsteirtrormred'to)teade- man! one and one much app!» erdtepdbvthefameammsteein l was Heyme Hank opened the program with the soul-stirring Pil- grim's Chorus {mm l Mahala" which she played with flne feeling. Then followed the Minute from ll'l'rovntore which was very lovely. The. smoothness of the meMr, chor- 'us was a perfect background for the lyric duet. a, well done by Mrs. jYahnke and Mr. Ming. . The first part of the Mm ob feted favorite selections from. new _eral,difrerent operas. _ P , Mr. Herbert Gould reeeivetrrtt9tst, enthusiastic spplausc for his violin solo. PamrtU7'tuttasia. He played with understanding atnd a sure tech- 'nimse and shows much mug. Mr. Merle Tibbetts of e V amt and Mr. L. Alexander Ming of lundelein. both ot whom are well known here. sang two very interest- in: duets. The last one especialiy, 1'gtdh"r't,'.tti What of the Night, caled forth some very fine singing indeed. _ The second,part of thentrotrratn was given over 'to a revival of the open. The Mikado, which was given The president. In. Just, in her dt-tfmt manner and musical speaking voice. told the action in between the mica! numbers: thus adding greatly to the interest of the open. T _ T Both those who took part and the audience 'seemed to fall in with the with of the opera and relished the are humor and fthe music of Gil- bert and Sullivan to the run. The high enliber 0* the chorus yas no- ticeable throughout. This was due both to theupleetditr training under Mr. Mine and also to the quick. re: 'snorse of the ehoristers to the spirit 'ttf the were. The solo work, duets, and trios were splendid in every instance. The "Tit Willow" song as sung by Mr. Ming, was inimitable and un- forgettable. The trio t,'g3t,'ff, of Mr. Mine, Mr. Boehm and r. Dil- hm, "The Cheap and 01;.pr Chop- per", the "Three Little aids from School," done by Mrs. Yahnke, Miss Hull and Miss Dorothy 'ayer.tt-.-- the duet by Katisha and the Mi- kado (Miss Huff and Mr. Ming,) the love scene between Yum-Yum and Nanki Pooh (Mrs. Ynhnke and Mr. Tibbetts) all deserve special mention.. Miss Margaret Smith al- so deserves much credit for the competent and understanding way she handled the diffietm and effec- tive piano accompaniment. In fact, the excellent music and delicious humor of The Mikado seemed more delightful _ than ever before. ' . 1grmmrwLLE, ILLINOIS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1327 ',iI:tttttttt i,trtargisrhrtr ' $733 car and .1ipdertthe door of the car and the oil boxlon the front wheel of the truck" brain: away, Fslconer t.rtie,ttititei,a at great length by C. E. Cooper. M-.Omwu',' Iowa, the (ttr, ot we of the dead men. , _, F ward Marsala: of Milwaukee, 1181mm of the tmin stated that he - the lights of the approaching machine just before his train emerg- ed from the-viaduct just south of the highway He saw the lights dis- 'tthr " the car plunged into the tri: of the-train but said that he was unable to. distinguish the car itself or to see how many ,passeng- era it contained, - _ T C. E. Allbright, conductor of, the train 'tolri of the Shopping of the trim and on going. back to the cross. km. of finding the wreck of the auto on the south bound main track. He .described the position of the bodies. two lying on the west side of the Pack and ode in_the, center of the track over which the twin had passed. Aiihright told of culling the coroner andthe police and, when 'these' details were attended to, went bag}: to take change pf his train.] , Frank Hams. Milwaukee, a brake- mln pn alt-eight train'yhich was mam on the sidiniriust north of the crossing gave. a description at the-awn! collision. He yes walking south toward the chasm and-3m within two hundred feet id the high- way when he saw then-din and auto ttqrttrxcwhitue the crossing. He said the" marhim was traveling at a rate of sham! between 45 and 50 miles net hour and as far as he could see. no effort was. made to stop before the crash. Hams said that thetauto was hurled'towud him by the fame of the impart and that hewas forced to fyntn from thir track to escape the ttvine minute. _-- . _ . QUIZ GIRL IN CHILb'S DEATH mom POISON w" w In"!!! y T ordered $1Ni.r'itt'r of hritlTJttht,'tt, as gem at." lived on u (an! nest ariirigtoiaad who is to be qua. tioned, the coroner said, about the death of her infant 80!}. "ataxia, borkon Oct. 18 at the Elgin 'hospltalidied " the Cook county i7GiGi tfer Atty ago. An Gialhaiiirh of the child's "fins, made , Coroner's Chemist Wi [ism D. Me attt, revealed that the baby died of mholic acid, it was said, ' " Mon Ber Relatives V Coroner Wolff announced he also d'esired'ta question the young moth- er's parents, her brother-in-law. Robert Pen-501;, who took her to the hospital 'when the child was born,- and 'a young man. whose name the coroner withheld, who is said to be the father of the child. . Before the cause of the child's death wasrdeterrnined, Sergt. Chas." Schroeder of the coroner's staff questioned Miss Po_tt. At that time tie said she revealed a strange story of her vain attempt to deceive her (at?! concerning the birth of the c id. _ ' The father, John Pott, was 'kept in ignorance of the approtushintr birth of the infants she said. After the child was born at the Elgin ltettt- pital, where she gave the name "Mrs. pr Watson," she brought the by!" home. Her mother. Mrs. Ida Putt, then wrapped the baby in an old carpet and took him out to the barn. When the father came in Mrs. Pott went to the barn, and soon returned with the baby in her arms and feigning great surprise. It was a fondling, she told Pott, according to the dautrhter's story, as told by Sergt. Schroeder. , SLIGHTLY INJURED ' IN ACCIDENTS Poet. refused to keep the child, Schroeder reported, and notified Barrington, authorities, who come and took the boy, tending him at once to St. Vincent's orphanage. There burns were discovered about the 'ehild'k face) and he was taken to the county hospital. In a short time he was dead. V Mrs. Maude Waite of 211 West Conerers Street, Chicago, had her head bruised and a hand hurt'in an automobiU accident near ll auke- can late Saturday night. She was taken to. the.county hospital and her injuries dressed by Dr. Beck. o. D: Brown of 414 Oak street. Wtu1ketttur and Thomas White of Grttva1ake, were injured Saturday night When theirrvneh.tte collided near Guyslnke. Both required medical attention, row thtear "rottr_of .coot ONE ISSUE To unit. the empmyus 01 th, £8.18"! .to_.indit,tltt waving holiday Will. be but one issue the work on the week 4 nditionds done on Thaw ft will titriteeeturary to tr,, that issue. To permit the 'emplgyeg pf THIS WEEK the Killer's Lawyer Argue: That Mate Used Prejudicial Talk To Influence Jury; Retrial ROBINSON t IS DENIED Clifford Robinson. colored. " years old, of North Chicago, who nus found guilt'yiten days ago by a Citcuit court jury. on a murder charge, was dew I new trial Sat- urday by Jude kite C. Edwank. and way senteneivd to, serve the re- mainder of hia annual life in Joliet penitentiary. Attorney Henry Por- ter, counsel for.atotrtirsom said an appeal, would be taken to the Sn- preme court and asked that Rob- inson not be taken. from the county jail to prison, for ten days so he gonna perfect hit} appeal. The court granted the. r ituest, instructing Sheriff L. A, Dgittle to keep Rob- inson in the eoiitity iai),pntil No- vember 30: . _ l Rbbinson was." found guilty of killing George Tillman, yolored. also of North Chicago, on the night of May 19. Thai evidencé 'showed that Robinson had illicit rellttiop's with Margaret Tillman, wife pf the murdered man. He admitted having relations witty her at his home on the night of thel murder. r" The theory_of the state as that Robinson had a, guiity conscience that night nnd fares! that Tillman would kill him, so when he sawhim in his yard he deliberately shot and killed him. . Rqbinson claimed he fired in self defense and "did not know at whom he had ah- or that he had hit anyone. He titled that after being visited by 'tr Tillman woman he went outside-1m Me if "the coast was clear" 'etore she started home. He said F l put a revoke: in his pocket befot " _ in; the house as he intended a 'to adore for a cigar and u4gh Ego than}: an alley. He eiitmeA. saw the form oft man behind post and started bark for the "" . V -,ii'iifii,j,ilieti'feht,'ittf'"'i' wayiround and rod I'M' 1 ht,'gtad',",tgi' in mug-mt for new they!!! that she ch"- im reality had tried Robina" an: Minna-y eurtrerrather than the chime of murderytn which be wnr eonvieted, " ' ' Chins Talk W31 Pref"! "State's Attorney Smith? and argument no imfnir to the den fendnnt, being vhilly prejudicial," dtelare,d Attorney Porter. 1,.'He so de'ceived the jury' in stating what he purported to be the law, but which was trot "hat this body was Anfurned and 'could'vnot fairly and l impartiaily deeidis the can? Attorney Porter' held that it was improper for the court to admit the evidence ot the intimate relations Robinson had with 'ri0man's wife. Judge Edwards in overruling the new trial inotion said that Robinson had been found guilty after u fair trial and that the court had prop- erly instrudted the jury as to the law governing this case. He held that none of, the evidence ll, "tru- ment admitted by age-court as im- MEI, 1mm: TAKEN-To PEN Barry Foster-glad lildiragd White, who was canvicmd last week bv a jury in Circuit Jute Claire C. Ed- ward's court on xv charge of bar- word's court on I; chase of bur- glary and sentenced to serve an in- det'ermirtnteorisogtrterm of from one ta 20 years, were admitted at Joliet Penitentiary Saturday. They were taken there try, Deputies H..A.Doolit- tle, George Heckinger and D. A. Hub. ton. . Foster and White were found ilty of burglarizing the store of 1i)f/,T,,fl' brothers at Antioch. The testimony showed they broke into this store and stole loot valued at between $700 and AI,000. " They were captur? two hours after the gammy-v h,, .nn'tnin 1an: Dunn and tttgg Jry aiptain Jack Dunn and Po ceman Joseph 'Dunakin of Lake Forest.and all the stolen property re- covered. The' officers fourid four guns, unloaded, and ' complete. set of burglars tools in. the rear! seat of their car: . Charles Loucks, iryouth living at: 2529 south 58th, a $hye, Cicero, was' painfuily cut Iabo 'tl he' head and) face Saturday afte" un when a ma- chine in which tea s riding eollid- ed with a car driv.by G. Cogswell, 1488 'Pwentydixth ... - Milwaukee. Awarding to the; story told to Marshal Jd,i,itegiS,,tgarll m try- _'i,',e'ty','e a .» , t1: film on wrong _. "5'. y turban the colli " q ' w. ' I. Leach m _ " tthe office of (Dr. LL, Taylor,, Tl' It,, injuries [iehtt'tid2,e, . asaletore- tum to his hope, 1i8i' A _ - L proper. CICERO TO' Come]! and Whixon, also of Milwaukee who In} dine with him 'were trtftthtlv b ", , The whines . ' taken to a lo- cal mm for It, " Killéd Love: Rival IN CRASH who came here from (Mango two weeks ago and took over 'the Lind- mth lininery store on Mugabe avenue. passed my snddply [or day; dun-noon. Death In) due to hurt (time. ', 7 H. H. Wachter nol complete maven. _Sunday morning he Fl" seized with what appengd to t2 slight stroke and this paged ore his doctor could he summoned trom Chi- On the arrival of thWysician Mr. Wuhter was exami and ad- vised to remain in bed for a: few days and Mrs. Wuhter was informed that her husband might nit dxpcrieme anther seizure but that there was also a possibility of a req'ccurrame of the M I _ . Mr. Watehter is survivdd by his Ewife who was associated With him in the business, one son, tho daugh-' but Mrs. Wneliter living in! Chicago. "rs and three trmndihiliiren all, 'iitte-iaiiGuii.aertto9tehPme of his son 2,te,t morning where funeral services wi be he): Friday. "Burial will take place in few Em- hlem cemetery in Chicago. i 1 Mr. Wuhter was a member of the masonic fraternity having Enhanced to the degree at Royal Arch. His lodges in Chicago were notified of his death and In 'mAtrelnrrantre- intents for ftttbgt unioné . Monday afternoon he in agairi stricken and seeming to amine that the end was near. bade His family farewell and lapsed int), uncon- sciousness, passmg away within a few minutes. i. é Under questioning by Artur-now 1lift:tt nth" i' tllllllll Hansen. Sarah told u convincing -,, '32:"), one most (bulging to the l en ant. The court admitted evi- Police MIN Drivers Faldence of the young "may." rt,t,t', l the birth of her chi ' over": intt D." J'ttrhtrttr lin Wigwam" objections nude by cour- "I _ T for the damn. A ti. g l, Tel. cl A" ....-_..;--. m... 'i, 'i/tttet!,.'?,?.:':.',.'.'?,?',?,','?: 'r. " ' . - ir to may on [_-_AAJ A- ' M..- 'ttle 2tliila m g Are.? L" Rb. MANY WASHES , OVER 1llliiiilHililil . at: M in" we re- pamd to the was hand- mn over teagtmt 'm- parking was tfd,'l','t', for "tgg,',',',',',':':",?":,':',',,",',',".,,",',',':','; era cars were placed and? qrrest, charged with causing my dents and for parking their mn- chines double. hTe were Messed on bonds pending a LIT, g in police court. Jordan Martinez, of 56 Broadway, North Chicago, was arrested after he had parked his car double in Genesee street south of, Wdshintrton street and had gone awaymnd left it. Charles Gooding, of 323 lake street, Libertyville, came along and in attempting to pass the double parked car jammed bethreen a street car and Martinez' gmachin'e. He was not injured. Policeman Vir- gil Stewart was _ called to the scene and took Martinez to police Herman Waehtet 64 - was ttid, More Double Parking Robert Will of Zion was,arrested on the same eharge after being re- sponsible for a similar accident in North Genesee street. _ headquarters. Will left his at double parked in front of 11 North Gena: street and the machine of Paul irtamen, off!!!" Cummings avenue; tteratred 'strussrtthesiiotastreetyry?t attempting to pus the double parked ar. Will lelt'a $15 cash bond. at police headquirtets to in- sure his nppwance for a, hearing scheduled for this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. i,: _ . Willard Photo af 1416 Ridgeland avenue was driving his sedan south on North avenue Sunday morning when he collided with a roadster carrying_a state license mined to Harry M. Wait, of 235 North West street, at Forest court. Both mo- ehines ,were slightly damated, the police report stateq. . l and was attempting to turf. north into County street when heirol1ided with the cab which in: wet't bound on Washington street. Allen's at was damaged considerably" The cab was only slightly mntef. 3 - -- " A touring car driven by tp. Allen of 410 Washington street.;and a taxicab operated by a and named Benson, crashed early Sammy night at Washington and :Cmmty streets. Allen, according tol the re- port at police headqttartet's, we: driving tart on Wilmington) street Mnehinetrdri'ven by Edward Hep- nine, of 1084 Ash street and w. P. Smith of Kauknna, Wis.,r'collided at Madison and Genesee . istreets. Neither machine was badly dam- Allen. Palmer, 1019 Porter street, narrowly escaped receiving :serious injuries Saturday afternoon in front of 628 South Genesee streeit when he crashed into the side of a truck driven by Walter Watka. of 1208 Victoria street. Karth Chm. In "tempting to passrhe ski ed to the curb, ramming another air on- ed trrltobert F. Schulz. of 523 Washington' Circle, lake {Forest and then overturned. According to me police rgport. Pairing in his shim} was iii; Gii%kiisd Gray tone-tin; the noddent. _ - i- - _ -iiiraee and machine parked at the curb which were hit, were got budly damaged. by __Pahne_g'a m- Dies Suddenly Geeud, the police qty. $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. ATTACK (Ili ' I'cmu) Tull) , AT HEARING Aware-cc selecting a Po Monday morning in the court of Omit Judge Chin C Edwards to try the use of Attor- ney Chance Shun of "in". charged with rape. " vu expect- ed the trial would be an," In: that ates-noon. The when at the jury: C. F. Snyder. Wake-gnu; We Mtttrriheeata; W. C. 'henrer. Once's Lake! Robert Erwin. Wau- kegnn; Bert Fustad. Libertyville: E. P. Wagner. Wuhan: Funk KIM BeerfUW. Vida" W: Vet-OI: G. W. I" "hum; Barney "I. Wakegu; mi Lawrence. WW; lane: Tucker. We"... . l V Attach In "26. ' Attorney Harold J. Han-en in conducting the prosecution of Shaver. while the Chiago lawyer it: represented by Attorney F. G. Smith: of Chicago and Attorney Oket Shaver is charged with "ml attacks on Sarah Anders". n'15 year old Chicago girl. on the nick of August 2t, 1926, while the in K we; a his sum-nu but "KW. The girl was. the first wane", eaiai;rtuioetiottnrsd.arittt t-sirenmirtrdowtslter cheats Ggaettotredvoieermteh at the L'iauitoidttreirtaerof-ebr Illegal to have been and. an - by Bhnver. The you! Kid ie the mother of t sin: mouth on W- iii,TiGdaeuitdi-rt-'th't" and told the in! thet M 'm we "ther of burgh"; _ = V 'rir"i"rVii7eT"ir.nii Jiriiit. " ..f Ph- ago Ind introduced he ad "It iiiGrGTmkiatoioinnrttrtee, for Shaw's com " W "iirriireGGetuemiiiu_tute u- eqtted and iutttterdrov-thom iiiif2'iifiiribt', 3533"; MU- "We retireduroumd " o'clock t2tutur,h,t,i,t,a"S,u'l'l"t all! mundllo' "new mmydoormdluhdwbo W theatrnidSunlL 2iir'Airi7GiGuot-ttee. iiiUi'iii'teiiNustorvoe9igy. the"i'iiirGG7iGoertherieeedthe room, eind only in an m!" meat. "I told him to have and "I, pleaded ms been" him to to." " Sank."He told iGnottotUraftuid that he would 'tot 'ttrt tate." M. nndattaeiredUr. .~ 'Ciri'i"GiTGaestteatifJe.d.'M_e ariiiGircortitito.itetettrf slept in a room in Shaver's cottage. 'i'rrin'i'dtirFroiiiiitiiiists'eytt Aryderson on Aug. Si, 195 nnd.lte ttiiriiiciiiiiiaireiue!reeee the gid's mm. he "oirid have t'Gt'lGiis"tiriiiiieCtheirmcma"d thntbehadnotdoneu. The alleged criminal mm vote made on August 21. 1996 and the girl gave birth to the child on Mar 12, of this you. "acceding to " testimony. It w some the after thenrrialoftheUtrrthnt_ nut we: issued for Shaw's" When asked tip Attorney nun-n how it hunched thnttto neaerarams taken mint Shaver until and! 3 ya: nfter the alleged OM. Sanhuid shehnd not tout-r mother until she gun m b the babe. beine afraid to do so. baby, being Oscar Johnson Sues Jol- I". liable And Wife After llhtatg Oscar Johnson of Wuhan Fri- day started suit in the Meant Izaipst John F. [lobe] and do. Marjorie Babel. of North Sheridan road, for 810.000. the bill being filed by the law firm of Ball and HuUe. The Mitotic" charge' that Johnson stiffened injuries of a per- moment nature when struck and knocked down by on automobile med try Hobo] and driven by his wife, on my 24, of this you. John. son claims he has been unable to TaGiiriiiiriireustt-iAe" we"! spent 8800 in doctor bills. he bill states that Johnson no amthiate on the cement sidewalk " Borrth Geneoee and my mu nnd tbat In. Bohel, drivinc in N are- hu and reckless manor." drove off the street onto the 5M. and Mt him and_ knocked out» the Chicago Charged W" Only'ou town's; WIN [a ASKS 010.000 F00 BME' 15, After Party. IIL tum": TeiG M w a"riAGitaito0miiottt- ch " the time. Hit By Auto. Semi-ii? i; aw mrchild. iouinc by 1 mu . .COI wt in" I: eqqet ".11 mugged: I; to Ber in: Uter but a - er's _ my [in-cu action was mil early ' am Attorer It