i Tlljllilalllllllilm HUGE THRONG M 3Pttterntmowretere them "Alt'll"llr'Wd,','l, 'll"l'l,"=f,','f writes than! t"it.'i?,,i5hlkil7iillhllllll'iu"g't "Wi-age an $8M2ttsq. and. ete_tye?89ttiotttieiri. I the; a M t m . fact tha - - b an "tame '0" the diam tall _ he trave" has and m . my . m thsygwé- l'ut,'h,'11l,t ',t,',tr It . l" m ot the 'lu',",,,','," may ma, 1 It the, ' up P,TPiLirgtg, and were met by In. th Bennett, Voliva's m. In}! we?! others. Ther 'attttAtrgtmtrou todttyaapatrtota "ttiarttt-toanrtttatyouate -3ttrrtrhmteafreioieintt.Atrttin 'rtteodtseeDepew,smtafimaper M. Dermr.aniledttrinnnairputeand draped I beautiful wrest): of roses 'atdfltottspanthettntttermgforMr. enlothhm _ha-B.Depe-inettargeM mamutheehuch.vhom 1inedememeaidetItheaitefaemed ,rtttg.mrqeer-tegtmttzion, "Wttnte-Mttengrtoeernnrvelout' tat-tether-ttttttttttttttstr) m-ttmst-tttttmet than): wxi.htt-emtttnueddttrirtttttteen- ttreett-teeroeita1eader,ttttmettmets theirlmderuttterettuttttan'tev- eryttrxmptttatmmntsotr-tth- outttat-terttt-togtrtatt." 5,000 mm guy. an t,litttrrtettNestnndimtinfroett ofztoqtMtmettategttrtItottttrtnW. 1narseertnMtrg1ndtottettnekitt 2mm» declared. " have wavelet! We! mne- mauve seen mmmumezmaome ,rt-enttheftter-trqraatte3d. Aftertttsahqtgtqetesevem1gtttm- wuwmmmmmaiso tttattt.tatea-mgtrettBtegttottltt teaettt-nmtrrx6tttteretr. Venn did as" low but ex- 2Nt,"t,'gt'Ati'2"ht,h",,ut'geeti tttrettrttmitawtteee mm ttyMnrtrB.E.MArxrood.tttemem- ttenroettteeityeomteu.CttterarPo- mtobehad." 7 Arrives at 1:" P. M. At 1:). o'clock the overseer, accom- panied by nu we. dtsuttttter, Patna ahergmrtrxmaasersrted by auto- motrditoTtmntrmattttstreetwhere mmm' _ mmam_m [teapot madam-WNW othegBtntttettnettfgmgett-e: WNtnggtutia-tmttttevertucargot with" {ran 12 o'clock until Trq_tBrrhalaattterxmtetyedeatr- ertrgttrat-etghtsgnrtr. greetedbrMroxtiestE.Mnrwood, to-aut-ttet-realty in that city for no" than ten years In. node u the over-acct entered the an. My thermal after more than tour In". of absence. A denou- mmmm.thegenenl Slim-EIGHTH YEAR NO. " Emblem 'N$tmtqrmdsnatteatemteetrrnen Maeetttnaa8,eoel-e_over-, in Completes 4 Month Tour And 13 Greeted By His station As He Returns. wreath-hx-air seded to Zion by motor. alumna-c ounce!) ot iiilWii) iilu"itlat _ _," anufitg Remain hum-one ar, -__ otnettrttfhertfthamrneeA. 2iSue,vi,sea,,ezz,r,t,. nttntsrttsttttomettiettttwttt-ten- tiatodtneeyett__for Shem. vodka up. has keen hinted cud was to be back home Friday, the authorities were notified 2, the. Mood family. ' The ma boy run away from t Assistant State's Attorney Sidney B. Block. who hsndlu ti: matters tar the office of Btate's Attorney A. V.6ntttt.iatogointotheCounty eourteteimdgePerryL.Personsnext week. starting Monday. and ask that 'trd-ttttt be entered on delin- quent taunts. The tax sale is scheduled to start on July 23. Coun- ty Tm Home an MISSING Iltllf IS HEATED atesday had objections filed, up"? 'exception to a tax of $14.48 on r property. She claims that this .tax was assessed on improved property, MN). her property is unimproved. $136 maintains the tax should be but dam within the next day or tmt,to-gtg88,310asoftaxea. A 'at-tttr-ttttrt.)" Pun Gid 1tnMatttaaestrtrttttistunount, It tat-ttttgt-d-ttleant/entitle ctpxtorrrtlettpNeetiortiamsderma Expect New Objections County Muller Jay B. Mdrse' ex- pctl that the Ghieago, Milwaukee & a hill named company will file E Put of school tax. high school district No. 121. Wm township. $105M. _ t.Paft of school tax. district No. q, Newport township. 8191.43. ttrtsrt of taxUetsootttitrtriet No: 8. Newport and Wm townships, 8135.". (lllytitmlit'rt TAXES ENTERED The railroad Gummy some weeks agopaidn11toetsttuttttissumi It is a? by the company that this sum illegally W. The stem: Objections to no" a! m. in an. were filed Wednesdayirtthet Count, court by the Chicago a North Western railroad company. Attorney Hervey C. Coulson is local counsel tar the North Western road. ReennHur--Ptml G. Rar, president of the bond of directors. Shelbmn Flood. 16 year did grand- ma of Mr. and Mrs. Hm Hood in the will of the late Elizabeth Condell. The hospital, which is now fully equipped, will be Open all day Sun- day. The public is cordially invited to ipapect the, institution and to at- ceremony and insfeet the gape: modem type of community hospital 1rhieh_hnt beteortytrurtrd through tle efforts! _of Joeal public ypiritZd A large attendance is expected in- cluding a large representative body of the leading professional men of the county. A special invitation has been extended to the members' u the medial {retemity to attend the Moving pictures of the dedicat- ion services will be taken by the Waukegan Daily New» Genesee Pictorial Review and these will be shown here and at other theaters in this vicinitv. - - new Elizabeth Condell Memorial hospital will be .formdly opened and dedicated with impressive core- monies arranged under the direction Samuel Instill, utility magnate and philanthropist an) Dr. W. A. Evans, former Health Commissioner ofChietttronndoneofthetteator- ators in ftu','g,i,ttl "profession, will deliver the eynote addmsses of the Noted Speakers At Dedication of the board' of t bond of directors. pletion of Ge of 1tqsomplit1ltmeptss, in Greet line; of _ Waukgggn Ttsd- umgmn; yin btt anemia tilfs Mmio--Band. "Y Addr-Mon. Samuel Inmll._ Benediction-Rev. Guy B. Smock. Muite--Band 'Iillllemtory gmnaru--Ben H. r. "m Ttemnrktr--Dr. Joli: L. Taylor, on a_h_alf of the trustees of the hospi- Bong, "Ameriea"--Audienee. litvoeation-Rev. John E. DeIAng. Mysie--Chieago Rapid Transit The {gnawing program has been 1iryssie--Chieatro Rapid Transit Op Sinai? durum the tdtemoon let the contract for the paving of the Round Luke-Long we road to June: Gene & Sons ttbRtt.. cine, the lowest bidder. The contract we on this job, a strip one end a half miles in length}: $35,818.90. Ten "mm bid a this project. would be no violator: ot 2mm; re- strictions. He contends an: ' the action of the bond of appeals was arbitrary. numb)! and unlaw- Jacob Crane, who prepared the non- ing ordinance for we mun,' was one at the witnuses tor the defense. Sevenl witnesses tetttitied that the proposed apartment building could not be erected in the location plan- ned without disregarding swing and building laws. Bjork proposed to construct the Building " the intersection ot Cen- ter sud on svenue. Be g'Stg,t that the plans and apettifteattontr n-", form with legal requirements or tttel Pain Tl.egtht of"? Hono;St dot . 911331;. was in ac 'i'niflltATl"ftefl't'ru"'e2'its of a committee appointed by the' National Association of High [School 2ttttlt Its purpose is to recognize nmrd than students him. slug-ins their to"! 112m of high clttimthntthepermitrortheiiro- pasedtoartmenttmihtintreoutdttot tteutrttedaaitqrouldttetbvioltttltttt the vintitre 5mm ','fg,t,'e,tie . The building commissioner ' have " sperm. Ott November Mr, he was dented a permit. In De- cember. Wort appealed to the board of upped; end this board'at a bit- terly contested hearing on March T, ofthiayenr,ntBranedthedeeutopof _ Stu-hi In an The apartment building connect stated on Nam 10, um. when Work an animation with the b count-tuner tor a permit tobuthrntttmeatttryrtructureto l The Lake Bluff Apartment build- ,ing battle is now being fought in 1the court of County Judge Perry L. Persons.' Hearing was started Thurs- day morning in a petition for a Writ of certiorario compelling the Lake BNft board of appeals to sanction a permit for the construction of an apartment building. The petitioner is David T. Bjork and the members of the board of appeals in 1.3% Bluff, B. E. Staf- ford, William C alsh, William A. Witt and DeWitt P. Witherstine, are defendants in the action. T Attorney Max L. Przyborski, Lake Bluff vil-? Inge attomeY._and Attorney Daniel; R. McMasters are representing the board of 'ntectlt the firm of Marshall! M " of Chicago re- present Bjork." m1, Ink "with; highést "iii teholatahirr, leadership, service and ZONE FIGHT. ISSTARTED ing of the medals of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools to the six seniors who were chosen by the faculty committee to receive this distinction. Those to whom the medals. were 1:0"an Thurs- day night were: 7 th Hafemenn, James fit'te Florence Hook, Mil- dred Ray, emeth McNamara and Gail Galloway. . The honor models were presented by principal M. E. Underbrink who gaye a prief exphnptipn of the or- One of the high lights of the; commencement of the Ubertdyviller Township high tiihool, het on! Thurtrfai evening, was the award-1 The building ttanrttittttionerar, embers or the board ot a) 1asirofeaehrearthetrradets code nut! that this district Florence Hook Le. Ill S. Chooses Honor Seniors Gail Galloway Objectora to the Zion annexation gay-am 13st out Thursday, when nnty judge Persons entered an order allowing the Zion city council no not on the matter. awhich means that it will so through. A. A, Walk. er, former Zion police chief. and John Whitten objected to the an- nention. The property which is to be an- !texe1tiAsit8rfeettride_tutdprnikin length op the north side of the city. The strip extends from the Chicago & North Western right-oi-way west to the middle line of Sheridan road. The pin-pose of the annexation plan is to bring all of Twenty-first street into Zion. o OBJECTORS Ill ZION MlllikTlil) Lake county authorities this morn- ing in Chicago after Municipal Judge and will be tried in a localvcourt; George Curran none pressed the case against Shel-rm there. Judge Curran held that there was not tntitiCtettt evidence to prosecute the case and ordered he be given into the custom; ot the Lake county menu's once. Tm J. W, North Chicago plumbing contractor, was brought to the Lair; count jail Thursday af- ternoon by a ({eputy sheriff from Chicago and will be tried in the circuit court. " Robert C. Sherri"; former bond and stock dealer, and alleged swind- Jer who is charged with having ab- somded with "6,500 belonging to to see that this community is plac- ed at the top of the honor roll of those eitiea which have made rapid and sound advancement in 'civic, in- dustrial and industrial growth. R. C. SHERILL IS BACK FOR TRIAL CAIRNS HEADS 1 LOCAL CHAMBER Many good things are in store for the Libertyville-Mundelein district during the coming year and it will be the earnest endeavor of the of- 6eers of the Chamber of Commerce Wrigh't. "iiiir' aiiiGiiGUid mem- bers of the various standing com- tit',',."" will be tTrrointed at an early ate. ' The board now consists of Jay Cairns, Glenh G.'Hoskins, ' s. Hy- att, E. T. Langworthy, E. H. Bluhm; R, J. Lyons, L. A. Mamie, J. B. Home, E M. Corlett, R. F. M59, Zigzag-q Earl and _F. J. The'organiaattoit meeting'of the newly elected board of directors of the Libertyville-Mundelein Chamber of Commerce was held Wednesday evening in the office of the secretary and selected the officers who ere to serve for terms of one year. Jay Cairns, was elected president, L. A. Murrig vice president and . F. J. Wn'ght returned to the office of treasurer. W. E. Hardin was re- engaged to act as. secretary for antthet year. A - -- The high school auditorium was packed 'rhuAday evening with rib. atives and friend, of the members of the granting class Ind the only vacant seats when' the trfoeessriona1 started were these reserved for the members of the faculty and the school board. After the cm had marched in stem Wenonah . to their seat: on stage t e exercises were oven- ed_mrfttt an invadin- by Rev..-C. Arthur June of the Plymouth Conn gretrationttl church. This was fol- lqwed by two songs by a magma; of the seniors for the entire four years are averaged and arranged in the order of their standing and CITY those in the highest one-third of th8 class are eligibile to' receive the honor award. The names and standings of the students are sub- mitted to a committee composed of the frin'cipel and four memhm of the acuity and the final selection made. Each school is allowed to choose fifteen percent of the senior clue? to receive the amud. 'Junes Cue! I CM u flim' fl 1aBWt'ryWhLE, ttiuaiom, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928. Kenneth Mala-nu Ruth Hafemann a larger registration and vote and also in securing watchers at the polls. Viee-pretrident North Shore Military Academy and Chicago For- um Council: LawyerirAssoeintion of Illinois; Chicago Bar Assn.; Ameri- can Legion: Masons: Elks; Moose; Art Institute, B'nai Brith; Hamilton (Rub. At present time is serving as city attorney of Chicago. _ The general public is not only in- vited but urged to be present at' this meeting. Reservations for thel dinner may be made by calling the office of the secretary, Phone 594. The officers have sent out an ur gent invitation to all members to Saltiel, William D., lawyer, lee- turer, born Oct. 21, 1895, Chicago; Chicago Kent College of Law, LLB. 1918. Admitted to Illinois bar 1918; began practice at Chicago member firm Saltiel .& Saltiel: Asst. 'Corp council Chicago, 1920-23; director public speaking department Chicago college of music since 1918; Chau- tauqua and lyceum lecturer since, 1920. Pounder. and president of non partisan campaign of political ed- ueation league of U. S. Junior Cham- 'ber of Commerce (men under M) pledged to register, study issues of campaign and vote, and directed similiar activities in 80 cities; di- rector tree preservation and plant- ing campaign forChicago Associa- tion of Commerce 1925; toured northwest as speaker for Republi- can national committee 1924; chair- man 1926 Chieago's civic committee for notr-parttpan effort "in securing The following biography.' of . the Speaker is taken from "WhoIs who in America." . T will be made with neighborirfg com- munities in the Chicago area. . atraim and not only will local cont ditiops be discqsged tyteorpparison city of Chieago and also I past president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce through which he. has hadys vast experience in community The prhcipnl We: will be Wil- lipm D, S_a.!tiel, city gttqmey of the The meeting " open with a din- ner at 6:30 and, following this the Nil program will be presented. At this time there. will be presented the reports of the officers and the The program has been completed for the first annual meeting of the local chamber of commerce which is to be Mid next Tuesday evening in the assembly room of the associa- tion office. One of the principal features of the entertainment will be the appearance of the famous Pullman Porters quartet. The local chamber feels that it is fortunate in securing the services of this group of entertainers who are nationally known from .their work on the radio ad who generally appear only in the larger cities. PROGRAM FOR MEETING READY Mr. Underbrink presented the clue to the board of education and the diploma were awarded by Dr. L. E. Golding, president of theboard. Following the presentation of the honor models and the singing of of Abraham Linedht. Mr. M. T. Buckley. superintendent of schools of West Bend, Wisconsin, was introduced by principal Under- brink. The visiting educator gave a splendid talk to the graduates drawing his analogies from the life The salutatory address was deliv- ered by Florence Hook and the class memorial was presented by James Casey. The gift of the class of 1928 is an artistic bird fountain which will beinstalled on the school grounds this summer. The farewell thought of the senior class was cgnveyed by Ruth Hafemann, vale- Ms, taikprili, deal with eprnrrpmity 'wicc Weekly 's, min lake" H. B..Gwyn. The elm night Wednesday also " a capacity aiding: that the. and to make reservatioris Fife Mons dunes. Mildred Ray The hearing of the suit of the Goldstein Clothing Co. of Waukegan 'e,'."le,'t, the Agricultural Insurance o. for the cost of clothing which was ruined during labor trouble at the plant some time ago was contin- ued Tuesdav in the federal court in Chicago until June 18, Before the start of the suit the insurance company maintained that it was not liable for the clothing de- stroyed. it was stated by members ot the Goldstein concern. but since then , in admits that it tenable but wishesl 'o/'efne,r1tfefi,t,getf,,,t,l,t'rttra/ During the labor trouble a gang raided the clothing establishment in the early morning hours and threw acid over practically all of the stock in the store. . GOLDSTEIN SUIT SET FOR JUNE 1 9 The age of consent is 15 years and it is a. violation of the Wisconsin law for a girl under 15 to be married. he pointed out. No specific case was mentioned in the decision. Marriage at Waukegan, 111., of a 14-year old' girl and a man 21, ex- pecting to return to Milwaukee to make their home, is voidable and consent of their parents would not have anything to do with the legal- ity of it, Attorney General John Reynolds advised John Donnelly, as- sistant district attorney, Milwaukee, Wednesday, JUDGE DECLARES MARRIAGE VOID and County Superintendent of Schools, Mr. T. A. Simpson, will award the diploma if it is possible for him to attend. 1 Rev. "CHM-that Jeme of Mande- ein wi ve a spec' mange to hist daughter and her classmates. Attorney Clarence N. Diver, Waukegan, President of the Bond of Director; of Lake Forest. College, will address the graduates "of the Mundelein Public School in the Community House next Thursday flight, June 14 at 8:30 Daylight me. , unused and Mn up when Gut- mmwdnveontbemd inPradttettto-rtttitttnetttemr, wttietttitruredinthecotitaia. MUN DELEIN SCHOOL GRADUATES CLASS mmdwwm Btmtrtettatteadotttirn-s-tgtqnt. '28. m Mulch and tgtteriirDootttuestsonrtttisti-eto havebeeaissuedtoJ.Sandsmanor 16 South Battle: street, Waukenn Banana. William Gttttttrattsett and twochlldren ot Keno-n3 were trtottgtedgswMenlrtnttmnoetttmamt ttuthe-trtgtomrertannect- d_eyrnrtteatheeottteittttttteMun- -_TltetttleittNre4tquow: Robert Ransom, " yum om. ot Madden; He sustained a cut over ttte1eft'ereamteutsonthetuusetrusd Irma. He was unconscious toe sev- eralminutesattertheeragh. James Ramon.15 years old, anoth- erafRobert,otMundeiein.He- tatnedettututdttruisesontheetttn, ftteeheadandbottt-. MurrtsPteedmnntuttiwtgeutustt salmon) avenue. Mo. They nu- feretttneeantt tmndeutspndhttr (lamina. northerly dim. wtti1eheedrnnn-tmvelltmrattuth. Pteettrmettsnu-tttottoetrtatto 'tNt6tlutottterearngtetemattetitnttt themetttneinxrttietttttetttreetto" Mertry" Goodwin, " year: old. of Rundown, was seriously inked. Be altered three deer heel-nuns on the back at his bad, e three Inch etKoverh-ttere,amtnttadeut on his neck extending from the right ear to his Adam's apple, and body cuts and bruises. Be as at the county hospital. Reckless Driving Charged As Morris Freedman Of Chicago 18 Taken Into Custody By Sheriff In Accident. Vi of but Waylon" in and been new. Chief d was Hume a'rtmetttatetrnottttedthemai authnettt.m and new to his in- ggrrtion, 1ttt is under techj inn hour of adoration. Then " 3:00 p. m., will start a solemn prone-ion tttroutrhtheoeminnrartrrodna.t- er'u1lyttyand,1nrrtenwiut"ermrt "Willa-ttattain-emits-tlite aerttinnrisuttsmmttttsetng30ttnnetaev- "manna! maximum church. Bitrttoptmieiwtuearrvttte, 18te11tee1PtettmtptrryeeLte 'hreftutamtueereeteset%oetgttte 1tn"ro7iGtt'i1"gAT"eCltl"l'r""ttli'© Themnaswiutteeeetseatettoitin outdoor um on the seminal-v I Wtmlprernrattoetsttivetteenmnete torttteottaermntseattt-mttan- niversary ofthe We Can- trresstrtt9t.MAry'sptttteuketgem- initMundeletn,tgunetnv. 'Sheotattermneeqrustarintnoon when pontitteal high mus will be 'selettmtedttrButtopB.g.tmeu.'me lemlna'ry ttttotr,wtttettttnanwitte institution. will an; during the mas and an orchestra will mummy; said J. w. Simon; superintendent ot transportation. "We hue made 3r- rsnaements to insure manned:- tions mr my number attending the aervingeommunitiesontstattttee - of the lake ' Chiazo. Wage gm! intermediate potnta," tmen Mundeiein. Special Amusements have been nude to titettttgguttotUte personssouth- bound from 1111mm. Racine. Ken- oslu. end Woman. Regular-trains will be used to North Chicago Junc- tim. where passengers en route to the '1htettariatie celebration will transfer for [are Bluff. Frequent shuttle trains will be operated tltroutthout the day between Lake Bluff end the Seminary grounds. mean; connections also with minis making regular stops en route. Rap- ld Wt equjpment will be 'atrgely used in the service from Chicago. Similar ween! service will be oper- Beginning a 8 o'clock Sunday morning and continuing as lung " traffic requires. special was nu be operated n M-minute laterals from Chiautodireettrtothegatmotthe Semlnery at . Mundclein over the Stone Valley route. Trains will start from 8rd end may on the south side. Roosevelt mud. and "may: avenue on the north side, The North Shore Line will tur- nish extensive mean] service (or the emblem-11 um. lijilllilEuillt T0 ' OBSERVE EVENT Under this arrangement Melloy III-s. na" beNee w is to construct the main from the "ree, the M arthe, new well on Second street tothe tte "I - pre, 'I reservoir which is now under con- Yam gold rtmmetd W struction on the village lot at the danced 'efru2LlrT corner of First street and Cook 3311mm? . avenue, together with all of the ne-l ore . T _ sensory valves and fittings. Melloy "You tg,'a','t",','t 2,d't, will deal dimett y with the Vanni. pieture."tte and" it .1," and will provide his 'on bond for Fun . 1GG"e" at the wilds . hirpnrtofthework. are sensitive. when in The report of the trusty", "a, youmtmm" . arttiettwaarendatthe meeting, Tubman! a showed s balance in all funds_ 053M. Ittatmd. he may. 846,978.19. Treasurer Roy P. Washqumost nude sad in s but was authorized to secure a bond don. still bound to mauve. register for. the keeping of the - hours More she m records of the various issues out. (teem. standing-He-tiso-tretailer Purtnethntthe all in special assessment hoods mightstill be may." where money is svsilshle for their ttee,Mtctgrnttanettamttetetit The treasurer reported that the tax money from .the office of the county treasurer is now being put tothevilhgeendaskedpermiuion toretire'ogtatatrtdintr anticipation warmntau'mridirUthedimth" 2,ttu"dtn',it; mum": authorized them . Theuudbctehotmonmlybius wanedmd-nowedbythebonrd afterwhiehannditttmtmeatt In taurttoTtaesdnr,3umrt2. Theboudofloulhnprovenent heidanhortsessionand "tram1 -lestimatesoeta-eH- mtwork. , The final action in the "and of the contracts for the construction '.rft2terewa.terit1ttttnrrau)rrn by a: village bond Toad-y Iff " regular June meeting of t body, The contracts, which were checked by the bond at the Inst meeting and revised to meet the ex- isting conditions 'were presented Holiday night in their completed form and the president and clerk authorized to sign for the village when the surety bonds are approved byhthe president. Notice was given by M. L. Miller, who was awarded the contract for all of the work with the exception of the new sixteen inch well and one pump, that he had assigned that Edict! of the work covering the ying of the water pipe, to Joseph A. Melloy, local contractor. The as- signment was accepted and the necessary papers approved. Melloy Given Pipe Contract "The North Shore Line otters 'mCntttrttadeutttttaferho the return of mm :23: toSt 1,trget,ep,,tet,tar,, ttyof Minimum gut conductedonthei'plweu "eg ttrOaetstie" George eta-i MAgett M. tummy for tRat6atgtmtera.tr.iimttii. In! 'roarryetnutttttt-,tiieaiii 'iiy, ml'ol- . (l 'Touttttttattt_rmt-etit-tse 321;: picture." be attrteeatit. mun-L I'mateteotthe_ruttranet a. mac-min. when unm' er, with you I'll an gem." IE: 2't'lratda.tTrtuattt, Ptudoetat.rttatmd.ttetett, .u 'udteratuttttentr'amtek 1heerens"eexturttrrestateh. 1t?1t.Vtetytmt1,rmrarksetiFeitkieTt toAtyeet_ttsotumioorn"itiGre- headed by John Griffith. of his m. LPattt.tl.eCtttt.my-oner- 1?.d11e_19rPryttettteeitiliirGiiiit- Py1erettteetmt.-miGiiui7ic the1nn,erqmt_thetsetikitGiT; reetirtiutemietttttka-giii'ii"'ic qttmatttkforthetttnae. Autumn ttnt_tttetubeingesomtueted by the u""estttrtdertartarient. 'rheAyeiattutsove%tsttart' "tertr:Mo'eioeetr, a watchman 'ettttanmdedttteninmt. The" 1'trystme._tigtptem-eaiiediiiiG 1 Fire of mysterious origin TM, 'night broke out in the library d .0 pretentious J. wen Armou- but 9133114: famous - ed, farm "t of my sum tsetiiie-tt' ty brought under cannot. ti1uterttetudqrr-1ieetethoe wttttetape-dtterttnnt-M accumuonhhmn. Whenheten"Petee-t"tatt- tttmthettatettetqrttharhtettttett" temthaatthemoael. numb. sertttedaastereotnes-tatt.+ LttyC'1ttef, mummy-a t'tqtot._tttteimrextmtt-s-tt- immmum,mym "ttttte-eb-trt-ands-tttte be linden, on tttfr-inet on} EE 'rhertnttnnatrtneea-eiare, managements- lawman-chin" ARMOUR HOME , HIT BY FIRE 'NeNorweginnttgerretdmMtetttt. Hobby, today after am on: m Boy, Wood Bay, all the In" d ondatrpinnettearetNrttteresmrae fruitless ummnmmual. PLANE FAILS IN l ITALIA SEARCH WWWhonuhbn- "-rBtte-t.agqtearettantt- -eMhr.titth.'htttertte+- ttmtaheh.dtteenmeroenr-itgstt- t,'2e',',N2Q',t,g"""r"""e, atteqtesetf , m. "a Mtttndthen-mntseuastttan- theamtttofartistat-tMrs.-ttt. 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