&ii.ervim" Battle Over 80- mt-CII. of County Vet- ertrtttrirtat; human and Dil- ttor fee Grhnell. WWI": . NO.96 but]. in "in was waged Thun- dayh the Lake County board orsta.'iir_tnthemtstteirtets hr I'd mun "dime that ai.. f-tue-ar-eb,-.'-.' thebers"tottrhtgtstettherer-at qetheveterhmrbn. I'hetuhtwas nae-ed that afternoon and it was believed that mm In the grant, Wt a! Dr. Darwin Grin- the hood to out Dr. Gannon m BugterqMtt" any: new chum of the 'artpem. Institute comm. Ray man and Barney NM. The cause of Dr. Grime!) a being championed particularly by Swanson Edward Maman and Charges were hurled freely', by opposing factions. It is the claim, of those opposing Dr. Grinneli that ifuttthtttetiPtereataorthe1' tamer: to have him removed at; "tegtgtgtringt. They admit that in! itFji'riii"iiGriri'e"ii"iGrin""iiiariiil at bovine ttgttttgqmtttatg eradication}; work in Lake eounty he has been aif good veterimlan. but maintain that, it would be mine to retain him as: the. mute Wt ot antenna»; refuse to "ottgrtia. ht We. on? the -- that be u not ml! eo-tttse with the atata 5| M.P.Dthrer.metnttersottttet- m' institute 0.1mm. no like ertmttrttsrmersandthetauetmunt, Famnweau. A _ tnm-ttitat-ttet-ttode' tttrrtitttthirtetorttterttmst-setf "ttt.etrtarstramtbretrtrtr.thimtetto M.qmamtqsie1txtt-ttrntthr- snaiagtvenageremm.rqntgtdasfs, "In-Mfzamw pantie: mummymendaw atrirt.toea-mrtttted-tftttei' ©ttmtty6rtrtBtrreaarnnden -.Mtgttetanittthqtemttmgyto 'ms-tHtl-ttet-tttat-ttttr 'ttttti-nee-tttee-ttttard tohm.Dr.ortrtneltttadtteenetrem trsedttrttsemmttterthnntrrthet wanna-kn. Boudmonlym-n anther-2mm! lawman-oi ahetttgttetint which ap-ttttet tmriatuumrtttersotttut?ttardett staarvt--tqmatttatttsetrtntet mmtersoettttepettttm-tt-0 uni-0mm mm made ttrthe-mntrrtsrtrtBurmuto as; "sagttttthttmeett "than: -v-ieettttie-iatttatttt'e in-te-ttnd-tre-tat-ttt "urtteg-ttttteiettgtr. 'ter8tnqt8naT8ttrttte farmers of La): MmMy}ou-himmcyhnt§ m?Mft_tttyt-1ectttiouetratu, tttrtat_temttmteintrttreeiitmrDit 0M henna or the act. ttttt mmmmmmnnocm mimic-k. . tend My. one signed by bilge! and Human and the other by Mew Cullough. The renort of Diltter and In." stated tha.t Dr. Grinnell Id Jane hin work m a proper man- ner 9nd that " the farmers' of Lake o-qethe-tatheatedanaMtter WXLMtntetsrmttentetfttte mmwmte 'Xh.ants-trtttsotreuvurtng 014M I". GRINNELL'S has of the faction taking iilrhat Locals Win The 0mm and Black cud bask- }eheen of rtyville 'ht school [won an - from Alumni last Wednesday evenirm. The JitthN In; l't'r't'S"flL"rl',','l"f; use unn- weights _too_k_ "fins. syn} '3'! u LGT -ofEéuirii'tid -hiit hut Ru; 1qystiouslrplate4 by both tee. 'rheperiiWenii9dyritlttirmqf2: 2. Inedthe laymhalf the M who"; o up wt a mce pm a 'tlr, resulted in six baskets and this coupled with two. free throws brought the total to sixteen. Getty. Horenberger and Casey, for the high school and Wagner for the Alpmnj, made tum haskets ugh. " In the heavyweight game the A- lumni jumped any to a four glut t on two pretty baskets by ar- Spellman dropped one in the' hoop but Homherger regained the lost ground_ with a short that. The high school forged into the lead, when Guinea sunk two free throw; and 'Pa,t'u','ttPttt? and Grim» scored from er the basket. Bak- ermadtitlr4?astheparkdertdri. In the second quarter the high school increased its advantage I one point. The Orange and. Blae opeudupintheltrdqqarfprynd ran the score up to 27-17. The last quarter was full at foals on bog sides and because of inability make their free throws the . umni lost by the score of 31-28. The main feature of the game was the fine work done tg Thomas and Burnett, two "green guards? and Ray, a man withjone year o etperienee. This trio "ttotTtd, the attack at the much heavner Alumni team invery fine mm. There was very little individual "Barn: on either sides. The high T fUahed a very, very snappy brand of pass- ine, and this was the main reason. that they were able to win. farm 'ttLitter-Th-ttemits tottetteMmtXt_9t3teantt iEMWUth PASS 3250000 MII FARM PLAN s when 'rt-da 'n',ihgtt2rd t"f,',',1',rg'ftt',1 'l,l,%'trnl1 for hol iptt of m clean a: s memo bond was. the my to It and to coma-net new tte1tttrtes All w 'tttMr In- 1reteeHtyetfPtetfe.pfy, IPF, inttinviewafthefaetthatV g2t'grg,igg,N',rg'/ttee"ttg e mood iniom inst ittttq-imttttetttetetdt-tnat ,eeelr,snidThesdnraftemomttut thesrdtreidedtoimtthequeation on the ballot and let the people detide ?"ch M13"! "their mm- ttemed.Ftethstett-t-s tttettourseim.tsndl5ptn. mammal-menacin- t8ttetqmamtttenmenmttttrtttepoor unmanned which Super- vt.orCttArimrttattttttttfHitttunatst Phrk.t.ettnt-t. This question VDLIVA ROM} PLAN MIN' "Minuteman: for me tteattttandauetretfttterttutttttrtgoes ettttrattn,tttettut3tttmm should Be maedandtteqr-ttutlt, Byntmnnimettrrettettte,ttt-dete VoteOfPeople,BonrdDe- To To. WOMAN TAKES LIFE WHILE Mrs. Ida. Rose Muller of High brought on " "he. at seven! 'ynn' in" Mrs Ida no: Mullet. ttr. wife cl PM") Mullet. well no" Highlnnd Park carpenter, Wakes. day ,itthtytauoy.e1i a.larot 99313"- Frienlh In MUhiand M where agset-thedferttte put seven! year: all! the m unmanned to take hee In: my then. " In brought out at the coroner's inquest Thurs- day that she had threatened to step in from ot a train on a few ocu- i71iir"iiirgiU. died, unflattering intense pain about an hour and a half later, ---- U - _ _ " sions. that "she not. her that; from IN tittiatmirttt adggilntgtered by mu while in u melancholy state brought on by seven] yeus' illness" V She then started but Into the Home with the partly empty bottle tn net hand Her husband lsaw her And grabbed the bottle out of her hand She admitted having men the pulsar. and bum has was summoned Almanh Dr. Jack; reached the scene within a few minutes then we: but 1itthtett-to-tterttgtaq she had mm a tune quantity at the pouch. swatch pump- 'm mad but tt was too late. _ About 10 o'clock Mrs. Muller went out on the nu porch and swallowed practice!!! ell the cannula of I. bat- tie which is believed-to have been fun Mr. and in; Rune: cameraman the" latter's bmther' and his wife Wednesday evening at dinner and the Part; broken) shortly before 10 o'eloek. A - __- _-_. AexmexttrtgtoGemteterAtttnL.'Nr Int. the WM his been mm ttxtmettttetieett-rtntter-nd tttatrt-eeattttedtter ttttet-ttie' tntn.-etnWdurtntrthetmattwo ttrtttg-metgttttq. tmettatd-lvuttatoCtsie- qteeinitatanndat1toidttertttatite 'tntrmgtorttertotreettersettot thentt-itoundemoanopm an" Sttedtttnot-tottgoetn mum. site, I a. it: Chance»; mf Chicago. when -ttenetndetitstrimphnudoet tttetrttmlidesttaottaeeemm- tyhro-ntroqrheetatterqmtstrtett .Pt"exttrittedetfnmurder-tme, ettametgtemuteetiset vacuum tun Iilillttl Ill CELL ONGE MBRE othermottter, Mta.LittieMtttt, nt 'l'Mh'S's,f1'ae,ttd2",ittg',t: 'itth'l"tl"o'n'r'11'tui', 'lpolice In. qumadenneofherhe- you" Viaito_to Mil by her own tre- creme. m to the baud or supervisors Wedneeday afternoon showing the Duncan " the county mm (or . six months W101! ending Decem- her I. The report mm that dur "8 this period $3090.33 was received at the hospital and turned over to tracts from the report follow: Whilemuohtc or, upwind! Rs Bullock for six months period ending November 30 follow: ' Tom received --;----_-.-- 4872.15 Tot-.1 expenses ---_.-_-- 2966.85 119: 'rt?erportofProttateclereaohn body in at Prion": undertak- ion in Hhihlpatd Park, where m" II Verdict eometer's _ inn - dee.idetl ", with. 38: operations. 1705.30 As a result of a meeting held in tf', rooms oéhthlgllocal Climber-ts mmeree, . u " "Mtt1ttt .e difficulties which have boon homing w the right of way "for the pro- posed pavement on Milwaukee avenue north of the curve on Route 21 are much nearer a settlement and hopes are, now entertained for the__speei y prom Aion of_the york. Property Owners Are Against State Road Widening Program anti hopes are new "tetiiiiiia,'s'torlr, Other interested'pmperty ms the speedy promotion otrheryrii'tt, "tweaked their views and painted The. meeting was called_"% the'put the {nuclei joining an isighty- med committee "rt the Chan: r inéeight tet. toad With d narrower att_,efrort to get everyone iiiteresstedittfkhwswNttttis south whichis much in the tmiieettmrethbr in orilep thalimom heavily traveled than the new the matter might be thrashed out. "tretch will be. . V _ . According to a recently adopted} A number of éounty andstate of- ttft,', of the slate (ittt,'ietgtfc,'fj, ikiais were present " the meeting ghways the original p ans can for'; at the invitation of the Chamber of an eighty foot roadway nhich would? Cmnmr'rce among them Earl M., Guy mean a widening of that stretch, of the suite highway department. which is now oCthe isld standard " Charles M. Wilcox, s,u.spervisor, R. M. sixty-six feet. This move woulrl' Lubricll, county engineer, and Irving mean, not duly the taking of 1alu- Ho Her, Libertyvil'le- toad commisc able land that would cause the ',1'il,','dcif. . _ V stnsc,tiorL o s.oTet_eisrhtyLlars _ trees1r, T-lu'»mwtimz was, thrnwn o m for which "rould. niiesydrny 'i)) wfiw-nnrzd discussinn and'the primtter down to permit of thi, erpanten. AWL» thorouzhlv threshml out from The "new; this work were a.» leased last Spring and since tttatt. $ime " eftorthas been made to - cure the additional right of, my but, thus far,rwitNtgt sag-cu. _ c', , A. large gttlt"g, of those weaved} have contended t " tht origin" width is ttiutrielertt and have objected; to a continuation of the work under: the original plans._ p_. 3;}. T " At a meeting "Thumday night state engineer G.' N. Lamb: submit- ted the. policy of thgrrtate highway department in specifying an eighty foot right of my. _ T _ . g CHIC - 'P,""""".'.?,"" '55". v5. "e'e T , . . f her of! but, thus mama": more», . l 9033813813: :xpfh? Chg? pmi-' At a meeting Thursday t,titii)1'i'l Jay, B. Earle who stated» that state manger (s. N. Lamb: guhnn, ithat body mad the "ml ted the policy of Itttttate h". '1": without regard to width and is. department m speedy-mg an ugh "his been giving-eve support Gi; foot right ?f 1'lili, _ h ' ' tsible to {he 'l'lliglfal'] 1 Aht. R" by", w Pe", a 'lQiflit It is expected' that tlieynatter " ,tt, 1t,','i"itt,o/es' $'iltr,t,tit,'flt'i', be "uiiGi7i'i; withthe state wotrieinur1 :eahdn: for obyktinrtp the widem tn the next few (hys. . _ If any lingering doubt tannins in the minds, of LibertyVille people that Christmas is' fest approaching, a "if through the business section will dispel that doubt before the first show window had been reached. Never before in the history of the village haw the windows. of the Meal business houses been no em- may dressed and" he: 3 mg» alluring display of China!" wail been T own. . . V LdCAL STORES IN HOLIDAY ATTIRE dedul taste and peove.that loge- one inc-chef than") 1tt'dt Mai (hulk-b" day "Maine ur." _ .- _ -- There we gifts for everyone.- hr the old and next"', for the mil- dle aged. for . father and a: thechildren. Burdythaeislou- cute this our for (in; out any: for the (in: tmu- shopping. 2: _ _'rltwindo-ttirttrs spew m- And last but not but, the banks have when to the occasion even bet, to: than befOre and their windows ere Med with the remmders that theatre, in ttattciesrtorttsible for the So " cheer. . One window SM" a beautiful dis- play. of toilet "ticks to grace milady's dressing table, in another a gloating my of Why arrests manual: on of the Pataerby. . D.e grocery_ stores Show an ap- pealing dignity of good things for the Christina dinner with loads of undies and nuts to gladden the hum of the little folks. C -Shiny banks of cutlery and elec- tried ttthte,' of eyery descrip- tion qri bung-nee of multicolored tion ,riili butt-nee of multicolored lights winking an invitation, Ph than; $1113 myehanieat tqys If, eve so everythihtt IIN/ pack of otltt Nifk, 'titih,et,,rtNfgifghthett ith handful thing: for the home, my arranged in a holiday setting yrith the little lights flashing in the decorations. T ctuiitanar, in Libertyville should be merry there is everything hat. to lath k no. The annual 111% of the Liber- tFl1e-lFuntitsiejn Estate Board was held ",'tt,ttN, evening and the officers chosen or .the coming {can The following were named to audio the "hits of the organist. tion: R. F. Rouse, president; R., J. Lyons, mee president; Ben H, Miller, vice president; R. C. liming, secre- tory; Arthur E. Suter, treasurer; Directors, John H.'Rouse and Roy P. Wright. A. E. Suter tenderd his resignation from the bogrd of di- rectors to take the office of treasur er and A. R. tkhnaelie'ie, the retir- ing president, was elected to com- plete the Imagined term. - _- 1 lie, .,,_A:_4_..:ll L- was 'reported Thursday morning when Carl Borg, a farmer living near Wadtrw.o.r.th. stated that he could see w1th an eye believed to have been destroyed. , R. F. ROUSE BEADS LOCAL REALTORS EYE "GONE"; T SAYS HE SEES The neit reiiutirr meeting will he held next Wednesday, December" 21, st which time the new officers will take charge. and following that there Will be two meetings omitted during the holidays. The first meet- ing in the new year will be held on Wednesday, January 11. One of the Mt cases in the history of the 1lilau1rextyn hospital few do." ago one of magma of wood pew up and struck in the right eye, destroying the ftittud part" ot the eye which includes the pupil and the hall. lb m be- ueved that the night was destroyed. neiiiiG "i,GiiG" GitiTGuir" Gli Dr. Lona B. Jolley. who attended him. decided to operate to remove the swelling. ,When the swellmc went down Borg found that by cov- ering up his left eye he could so: slightly out of the injured _ opus. Farm-er on a 'mup td Ashop'pgrg Hummus, ILLINOIS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1927 c, Published Twice' Weekly (l!rttttittg {Remain in,progm Mr. Ewing represented a of!majority, of the property owners [tie)?:,', are in. favor of the present ttr Width. Be stated that the entire o- right of w" could be T,'."Ef, ee without any under the latter pan te and that but a few minor changes Mi WORM be necessary. . . 'THOMPSON ESTATE _ ( VALUE. $8,807,703 V A number of ifounty and state of-' ficiais were present at the meeting at the invitation ofthe Chamber of Commerce. among them Earl M., Guy of the state highway, department, Charles M. Wilcox, sgpervisor, R. M. Vryjell, county engineer, and 11119;; _ Thameetmg was thrown open for general ditietttigion and/the matter was thoroughly thrashed out from every angle. _' . _ / . T _ q No de6nite action was taken but {mm the sentiment "pressed; it is probable that ib resolution will be forwarded to the 'state department askin 'thnt'dlegjprbposition be car- ried Enough vithout extending the right of way; : _ ' The estate ot John R.' Thompson. millionaire Chieago restaurant, op-' erator, who had a Lake Ptteeat home and died meal months no. amounted to summer» not! the inheritance tax on the m was ttsed u. $643,703» This is the second largest inheritance tax ever paid in Lake county. The estate was gppruaed'am the tax set by Attorney Cherie: R. "and. 9 Ls around "MM tiigtser than trsattrttoqritvtt.hetimettteestate wgstutmittedtoamttntettrmotmte JudtnthaitirteDeeF'uxxtrdin' 'rdSr,',','t were nude by the lake m' millionaire to 48 orhu bust- ness mandates and friendg. most of them having connections with his can of Wanna. He made eight bequests form: three tor 83000: tyrentr-ntne for 81000 and It! for $600. The will newbies that m. Dolly Smith. Mr. Thompson's secretary. be paid 't2tt0, ' year from The boy left his house this morning shortly after T o'cloek and is believed to have gone to the well for a drink Although no one saw him he is thought to have suffered an epileptic spell while looking over the edge ot -dgrteettmndetrttttelortr0mht- itttrtttrtrtiattimtot we!!! rolls. Mme tornrnrtrtandattseeounty bumpy tortttepuNiahing,whiie 't_'itotetstredtop1nee the responsi- Seventeen year old Raymond Mult- iiot, at Round Lake, met his death Thursday morning. when he fell into a large well of water during a sud- den attack of epilepsy. the house and was busy working did ttotmigrttttttfor some time. Beach was started later. The boy was found trtttmttottttmoftherwellintteverau feetotwater. F .° teiadeatttisoeiieveatotstivetteen' caused by drowning. The tryruast the tank. SUPERVISORS ASK t CHANGE IN LAW mettiiattttsetumeasmentroiitutdthat the fee forthitrbepttuxidonthe At the state convention inst sum- mer the resolution in question was preemted by Supervisor William Oboe. a member of the Lake county board and the vote on the measure l copy of the state resolution is to tteatgtttottl1stateaentttemttutd rep- resentatives with the request that ection soon be started to accomplish was to be held tomorrow momingrat eleven o'clock " the White and o- btnfttneraitsoinewherethettottyhas been waved. , this purpose tlRtiErgEljl,.; Ililf It DRGWNED father. who had already let: iiflnnm _','iiii,i, smegma" STEEL PLANT AT WAllKEGAN T MAY" ENLARG $6,500,000 Addition At Four. teenth Street Along Lake totheW-uswoehsottheAmer- Iran Steel and We "may, which " tmitt/witt a" may to the sire od the present plant and -will make it one at the but"! munc- tttring branches of the comm» 30- cording to freq-u; lot bus listed in the.'Weeat his: Contractor," n trtdes magazine. ' - rttfteiat,, of the Waukegan plant stated Tuesday that each year for the pasts'evenJ-years _ t branch has put in its tonnes! the main ottiet for: the erection of ore build- ing: at (the Wnukegan works but to date they have matched no word reaminge the. immediate construc- tion ort addition. " ls "Rm" There. They announced that. the news was "good newt' bet in all probability the Md! are - advertised tor merely-to tprllheid of them: ot such moon Web has been con- taminated for dune time. The fact the! an concern ha; reached a point WM! it has decided 'to rbcemm the out o! the Weizmann addition seems and enough that Wtulegan will get the new buildings in the near future Cleveland In: Engineer _ lnthe advertisement to: bids in an Fare". We: Contractor." the name of woman: enema! tat the work was/given "J. Rose ot Cleveland. Ohio, The contemplated structure IS to be tigured in brick dormant! tethered mete end is panned tor a three story built» " end basement. _The stunted out I'll given " mm. and the [cation " Want: skeet. North M. and is Mietutrnn. f 'h.tteopqterrstte for the addition MM man the Pemtero that. mttMtngotthestueturT on thtsaitq,mmidenayirtr.irttteeiy ,ttterti,idteft,tt.tti."etoe!ttttte tntottte'mtilswttinttttee-rtreme- my" "'t'eattaeeo"tgt', ' o a - s r Wynn! {1mm PIner, twang meesttgateI'treWeehs Constable Stu-ted ttndtteegrdoqr. ductingruttnveittem tor the paattwoweeu,htotrttrttoeet"ttmrett 'tOtter-tstill-tmined. porch and if" new that the mu was there. idles-s still could not locate the . door and, accord- ing to Cot. 'tt unionization. the woman tet _ to tell them now to thsaiir aseorWed ttsitttere was a door under than bin, which " uugietant awe! of Police Tom Kennedy an" Detective Sergeant William MAsahtia.1.d were conduct- ing 'an _ invdikigatiotr in Chicago Wednesday, flowing the arrest of Jack Curtis P' " Devon street, Chi- cago, at 3:8oafb'clock that morning es s. suspect..i< Bhdstwebeingadveetiaednteoatthe for a room"; After he had tutti: armtmmeatiinmdoneoftttettttter mtttnmsatmtkatatintttttattterttnd "form tractors' oneottttteinrgesttrtiits.tountttn (urns under the front InAdlnCon- l Attheetoseoftheev . (pl-est dent Casey announwd t following I was appointments to the standing com- malty mm: Bum William E. for, Larson, chairman, E. H. iCorlett, R. on otiS. Ttiggs, L. A. Murriei Kenneth our 1yt,1 L. J. Andruss, Jay Cairns, H. tttet E. Underbrink, J. R. Robes, L. W. Giiiileyyey Membership, ,{Frank J. m 't1Cithliiirt, George A'. Eamngand Julian seems Woolf. Sports and . es, L. G. ill get Helfer, W. A. Nicholas, Il'i',',) Pesw 'uture ter my! W. H. Petersorui House, R, . S. Tnggs, George A. an! and L L, m E. Golding. Publicity, " P. swzd the and C. D. Snug. 2,tgtt',1'f a d a [a Recreation. W. " Hubbel' and E. H. 7 ot Witerhoutte. Hospital, a. gR. Roberts. with the "the: of this; committee 'le) to be appointed later. i' At_the mun! meeting of the Lib- ertyvule Citth held Tuesday evening atthee1uttrxtoma,theerttigeeorps of officers of that institution was re-elected h e vote which'wu prec- tie-11y orangutans. The.o.eie- m, llama. . Casey Ttti Ross Triggs, vice prendent; L. . Golding treasurer and Barry C. Heyer sec- retary. The only new face on the official staff in that of Julian Woolf who was chosen es director and will have charge of the weighty matters of the club in company With Henry E. Gaddis and George Ec Ive. the holdover members of the director- Casey Again Heads Club The meeting opened with one of the famous stag dinners 'nd at the conclusion the members were enter- tained by Dick Lyons, the official club entertainer in a number of songs with a fellow artisti Harry D. Gotti, at the piano. Die then re. lated several interesting personal experiences which made a decimal hit with the crowd. _ J. Andrus. For the remainder of the evening! men who will decide the (are! the the members spent in (t,rirgsi1ideifiiigeu.itat an (on... pinochle and bridge. The prize win-!, . PM A": - a nets at the former were i1 F. Swan ' Sign In; Gear wt. 3-; and Earl H, Corlett and the bri.dtreiy_- In", It". A. L 3*. winners were W. DmDalgety and L.,z1-; The." was. land "he: MllllliilliilEll Til sausage» Man Convicted of Having Mur- dered Georgé Johmon h To ttmefornatutttakwhiresevemletf theitmtmmmtredttfettrtprutsetment tarNitt-er.the2Syeartermtte- intrnampemniseverdtet. dent of the local musicians cinn- ntion. Local 284 A. P. of M., " a gregting htld. :1):ny pming._ '- t. The qTtttegtete VIII m was 2'e',tg,dgr,,'?t,atyet,,pe,.,tt',-,l/,t,'hcf'leisf4 and eral motorists Tuesday afternoqn them f,ftrg MN and Wednesday morning. the accu- mammal mm u that reports at the, Wuukegpn po- "f, "tll'..' . t.', . lice station showed this mot-mug. "The u will I that I" .ArvtzPynnonen, 70280um "et- was extended! egtgtnged in ttteatil ttstreets-htel-reset"),)";,,;";'."." mummmdl Jackson street at 3 o'clock 'r,,1eyc',GfGirG% in Greenwood etntrtty tn day afternoon. "mde'm'h'mixmwummwmu tmrdrfvenbyMiatrD.Muttsuxi.Mt24 Tm ThertrxtNattaeanltnnk-' Poplarstnet. i itl'll1"lat'"id2'i"tt'rfi"rtirriikG7 WALLIN HEAD ' OF MUSICIANS prettidertttuMO.W.Phtettnrdw" Mammary mm. )Thedireetetrrrehseedi.A3den. At T o'eUck s'l'ttrgt,', morning. Arthur White, 513 No avenue, at» tasmptedtottmtmatattNurtttV man on Cory "all! and I main: operated by Walter Rebate. 1013 Pop1arstreet,emattettttMottimiett mrtchinewastrtttrttrttouttt. According to the8ottetergtttrt, Medial)! Policemen mill! Btariock'indBAm1duoemr,Wtttte didnotltoidouthir, manila. 8Nt0PBlltYMAnmJuMrANCEl. 1lttng,'J.'.'t.Nlg","tttiuttu't jag. m; - $8%gtAr, - LC. F. an. "-retre. than git". Gates lain: I. K. In 'leedyville. " V I m Venue-e- 8-0.". I One hundred and twenty-eight tvenimmen were summoned in Jury service in this am ' l Butcher. Putnam. Martin. Budd 'and Nye are charged with conspiracy to embezzle 3100.000 of but: can" funds. State's Attorney A. V. ttttttttt uho is in We of pm the Details Chm Me Says Me Will Prove Aaah-t Braeher -mertrutadgltqrW.gtmehern" 'rsE.Peamatt.Nemer-trFs- no" a! the - See-ttr Sat- ha but: Caleb A. I." I lot-ct Wamp- red estate dealer. ad Glut C. Nye, {the no: we" of the "rut NM hill at 3-!- Ire, Kansas, was completed "his". day morning and the an m started shortly before noon. The men who will decide the fate of the ctusemndetstestgthyetrt+V megstto,tttelttrr. noun-nus statements-after It B. In. Wednesday and when court adltmms- ed for the noon "eesshewns fat from being w. --- - Cue "in: Isl-at Attorney mttteet (Joining a! the tttatt of Kim attain Ind Famine of Claw "10110: Auto:- my "men: mtrtg.rd at It..." in museum; hiya. int n tIttgtHgt in his behalf 'G the men of the 0mm; statement at the procecmor an. the m to hp ems-zed and the as: -ttrtteel In ruiesdttsemiAttmuerNteantd ttsnttmentttgg-tstGtti.tMttttt he would be a tat tgMeqtttqtte ".2 Rye and that an: ttnndten-tlhtrrs m the defense a the m an. and that he wont! not run It an 'i','y'i'ii'.tii'tfiitilL; m u A" . . [uh all - in: Went in f of Clark Eye "iiiudproof-utteofteedhe show that! the 3100.000 of lake 'J,"e"h,TIti'; had been deposited ir. the m National bank in m, Kansas. 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