"tiii-e hii%iiiii"2','.' '30. m tow- Uuria'1Td'.'""t'en" m "misc. Bit%rU,"2'd,',t'd in: h the "elem: at "at? -fetrmtetertn. Henna". 1?y111e"ee"muuirinGi'iiii""i'e'LT, is; - a "W " an; of; 6mm." that pre-tt at M hum Joney, Pet?tstmp,rtuiiiiiitiiTiiUriiiie'i u dimmer. Mrs. Rollo Western. Dr. "my had been mm: some time. '2t2,tftGiiiiu"GG',aT. 1teue.rthtFifiCiiireriiai'-d W WEAVNS health; I'm in ed my jitLijjrit','y'JdlflJfig"arri'i lull-er home at Torch lake, Mich., new to word received at his home in " Eighteenth street. The was an. may; death as reeetved w r, Mrs. Mar. stun humans. De was]! to leave tUt? J,et,Ptitt,yt,td m- 1rttettte.tVtutseinw, until-nun ute- L'UE'dU",Whetnths Mo, M 'rttiet_theadmtutrittts1ettiisGTe" u the m Morrow We 'ttrent',.'-"-- m, I'tttPtttL9-omtttseoriiiiia' avenue lill1flf mews IN [ONE FIGHT I',"f,u't',,utrrg,.e,'ogt,t my nmro-mtrgreeadouton which we the "on mentioned eardetrttter-teriomtntmaer. P".",',',:',',".',',',',',,'.",.,',',',',".",,.'.',','.':',',, Then and MaeDrmnla started 'ttapttintrtmt '_eamtaitrn which 1tttlP,benrt11_teittoiitAttiGi"i'i" Pehetsionottt_te_kmettrtmmAr% tteettoetestotnttettsiink Homer: the 31: tour déaen ties; yrPmtes, "ttite with. tour Tt'es..Vraht'gtrumrarrwasa. 11'iTd,,tt'"sptlr?'gi,di,ieict 'mtret?%rde_ttikrutatre,GiiGi"-iig o'teet_qy'setheaf. Irgtgmnee "PrerrO1m-tis.em,etiiekri." ,thte?_?tereitettitvee, Mat nightDymbt-ke. 'Ptuueftqertedntaeoripanet ,rutt_terx'htettherttaetredtitttot loot. Fhr.t1tenatsttutuuetnetitt nonmetal. oreee1ttrerortedtottterottee Wednes fay "the Lone], an" sent two letters to hthe Wuhan Daily News po ieq "porter tn which he ridiculed tho voila and tokt something of ht rm puns. lam: in meaning. he tee of hating! med him-cu. curing wnlcn, "etmrmtt to the a L A "cm - "St nr" tieationa will require 'i'ecv)'lfit'r'?tl'i'i [A "be ale-m "hours. On My the inside and! "The I" - yt+iiGiiiiGii beremoved and the" m in" In a... 1ettlrai"uii."a.snirriitiGi'llh'lrha'r'l'.'. "n {mint station- and Wrbashyraatl'iii"iii sulficiently the form will be W stores in recent lathe and he built and the concrete poured for of 1'ee'tctrttCeetitHitit"Cto'inia"t.' I M srite " 00* we - " The/reservoir when completed will c. In)! hhn. lie hi. the W have a capacity of one halt a mil- " In! of his career My night lion gallons or a supply of three the win he hale Into the Amy and days water according to the present A New .tqttrat 110 South Gene-ee- rate of pumping it measures BO K. street, aitd nitrt with two unit by 90 feet and will be 13 feet in ottl we. a! loot 810 in ash. idepth. The work required the re Sm Friday In): the 'mhm mling.moval and hauling of 3,600 cubic test the! brute III. e barbershop atlvards of earth of which practically mm we was We. duet. m'an was used to tilithe Cook library in he nttes+ to at qntmgsee to allots on west Cook avenue. am In; no. at Gle- leek ave~ The walls, which are of rein~IJ- - no and wan-u. street. Me forced concrete, are fourteen inches pea tool not; cl "he he. theinthicknessandaresupportedbyhad bet-ale, an: no can Ntootingsthreefeetwideextendingcoul learned. In both use: he left his two feet below the bottom of the was a... and signed "The - walls. The floor will be 11 1-2 in- Itelt Ole." he - have been ee- ches in thicyness and the top slab trftr-eeoastraeeaaessneeliCi.r.2." A1 Saturday. bet as yet have been 'Pt,utepCe,i,eisse_ytvetptleali Will in menu; 3 single one piece, will be supported by tent clue. [fifteen columns and twenty-three mg Write. To New: ,pilasters which, in addition to the "I Wednes lay "the Lonely One" bar reinforcing, are strengthened by my sent two letters to the kaem steel spin]: fifteen inches in tho o~1L ".51.. Ar-__. w .. A In! or his career My night when he broke in. the Army and {Tux It" at MO.. Bath Genes" Dana Places Broken Into Br Elusive Thief; Failure To . Publish Crimes Brings Note From Polite Criminal. NU L. name," AGU';',';',',,",,',; a. $hat My. Gummy _7egisiter DLICE SEEK IDENTITY ili' ogyraaheiau, 2 Lumfhhco and North and batteries, 11%;; mm " 'leut £8135 an'é'kiii be "tttttmet to test the machinery be- 2.'e the m "e supplied with wa- Mo that the new WW filtra- tion plant would be My for opu- ation about Aug. 1, it now up": that.» least another month will be required before the menu-h is h "we. it was stated Twenty at the city affiee. 1 of WATER PLANT READY ABOUT SEPTEMBER I Attorney James G. Welch repre- Imted Butt. When State's Attorney A. V. we: would not say whether or not he would recommend proba- tion. the plea was changed to pot guilty. Ratt was released in .51in 00nd lnd his case is still pending It is recalled tint. Butt was indict- ed dons with two Others on charges of Insulting and robbing lewis W. Cohen ot North Chicago on January 14th of this your. Be cgme into court I?e being indicted and pleaded Chief Deputy Brown went to the Ruff home My Afternoon to "he Inward into custody and while he m " the from. door, the boy is said to have gone out the rear door. E J. M. Bebe of Wankegan and Mme 'Amln'oee of 85 WW): avenue swore out wen-Ants. It is charged by Bebe that Ruff forged his name to some of the checks. Ambrose cashed one of the checks, for $36.45. There were checks for $28.S't and M238, while the exact amounts ot the others have not been ascertained. g Jmuee or the Peace Hurry Hoyt Hand three "mats this week tar the "not of mm on forgery charm Md tt in expected that two more warrants will be sworn out on similar charges. Ruff is alleged to have ob. mined in the neighborhood of 8200 by forgery methods. i The father or the girl supplied cue: Deputy Brown with the in- formntttm which resulted in the cap~ tune of Ruff. Brown says that Ruff when qtamtitmert by him admitted hem me {our bogus checks in that . "8tttm. I Justice of the Peace Hem Hovt Ruff under "rest tn Dickey avenue. North Chico". It was said at the office ot Show!!! lame Doolittle that Ruff had made plans to leave this community that night and had wronged to have his gig}: Waake, on young woman. M: in North Chicago before team. Edvard Ruff. 18 years old, ot Archer Ase., 'e'ttgtt who was indicted by the ar grand jury ontte)tearptrofmHse6,tmt%i never tried, ttggtgg an oppor- tunity to avoid _ at by "so. ing straight," was again arrested Tuesday night on a charge of forte ery and locked up in the county; jail. CHECK FCCCER AGAIN CAUGHT l The top, which is to be cast in one piece, will be supported by Fiiitel'; columns and twenty-three .Dilasters which, in addition to the bar reinforcing, are strengthened by steel spin}: fifteen inches in di- fP?ter. After the top has been laid the entire reservoir will be coveredwith a foot of earth and landscaped and nothing will show dime ground but the manhole whiehwiBpemsitaeeetrstothein/ telior of the tut. l Styet peputy Fred - Brown placed Thegeservoir when completed will have a capacity of one half 3 mir. lion gallons or a supply of three days water according to the present rate of pumping it measures 60 by 90 feet and will be 13 feet in depth. The work required the ye- moval and hauling of 3,600 cubic yards of earth t1.tr.ltiel pqactically NO. 61 lervoir " the corner of i5iai"la1',T, nnd First street, was completed 'Tneeday eveningcwhen the last her- row af concrete was glued in the forms built. to shape four Walla of the ginnt tank. The pouring was . continuous operation stut- ing at six _o'el,oek.Ttiutni morning and ending at eight o'eloek that evening in order to have the walls cast in one solid unit. The concrete is now in process of curing P,tt weaning to the speci- tieations m require sevent -two hours. On Saturday the inside forms will be renames! and the, noor laid and when this has hard/ ened sufficiently the form will be; built and the concrete poured forl tht, top slab, I tn f __ . - - - -." .541 1htpr1iLP1lati, 530% m- New Reservoir Walls Finished Pt, tttt Jelor,.ttert in. the build- it (Mam is still pending, Sheriff Doolittle received infor- mation about 9 o'eloek Tuenday gouging than)» men (have to SHERIFF FINDS ABANDONED CAR - ~---- -iiia "w l -- _ ce N'orthk sblf a 'li,",l'it',t'%, sedan" d _ ore um .l was Protest was entered Monday by demolished, hurling Harris on the " petitioners outlast the erection at tracks before the train Alexander court 3nd Ending avenue Mm. Harris was notttied by the Wankegan of 2 flat building Whit?! Waukegan police officers of the .a.re sail to be manned. . e pen-1mm death of her husband " her tloners were headed m their prntest,lhdr"iii, as he was preparing an r. by L. G. Marks. They staieuriGirTiit left immediate] for the Elif: petition that they are all property Both undertaking 'j'd"r'iu, itt'lrenosha, owners in the Blumberg subdivision where the remalns are being' held, and state also that their deeds car- pending the inquest. . [ ry the understanding that only one Hanson was an expert mechanic family dwellings are to be built in assigned to giving finished can; their lam section. final mspectlbn .on the Nash testing They see): they declare. an inter- field. . f I pretation of the clause "one family He was Peg his final trip at the clenched dwelling." Mayor L. J. Ya- day to the ting field in tb new set and the tuning law is that two- sedan. The field is located some dis- tantly itat my be termed a 'rltlty.teepttqt.tttettactcirrirrtiG' east (anally dwemm when My: are side ot the North Shore right-or- on the interior and not allowing. way. T . ' Tne petition. by a vote at the coun- It is' believed that Harris was so oil, was referred to the.appeahs bonni- intent on new for usual mm Protest was entered Manda " petitioners smut the erecugn'z Alexander court 3nd Ending avenue Waukegan of 2 flat buildin s which are sail to be proposed. 'E, peti- tioners maze 1yadtd in their protest MAKE PROTEST J an surnames 0011111 told the nigh, t Giuirriiiiii', Hudson. the night he was locked up, "God was your {01:12. {EEETEO it?' (terminated a number of times when quantized -aiiiGFi 17ier" ( Deputy Nielsen testtneet that he 'plnced 001ml under arrest after tte.. ing told of the use try Helium. He found a douttie-tmrreIed shot gun in Comm, place of which one shot had been discharged. Two empty shells were outside of the house. One of the witnesses testified that Coffin had put a new shell In the gun after firing town-as McMann. worm). when placed under arrest. was found hiding behind a tree alongside 'the med eating an apple 1 went outside and 0011111 came out in a few minutes and fired the shot clone to m ' . Both 11mm And Welsh testified today am 001111] was about 15 feet away when he fired the shot " Snr. A... George Nielsen. Long Lake. a dep- uty in the office of Sheriff Lawrence A. Doolittle: William Snyder of Lake Villa, father of the murdered man; Walter P. Welch of Fox Lake and Dan McMann ot Long Lake testified !for the ante. Snyder was murdered on the after.. new of My. July 25th. on the pmattise. of 0011111. According to the "than. there had been no "ttu-i and. attttemtttt cam). Snyder and Weill had been drinking itttoxieat.. in: ttttmr for several hour prior to the m. A Helium teamed that shortly be- foee Coffin Ind shot end killed Sny- der he manna e shot towards him bug In". Mr. Block did net Itt+tistn Helena pout the and at mm it}; nailed that n the tgtquest, Helium teqNnetd that he had .heen invited to have some liquor end utter Min; it, re~ fused to drink say more. He then went outside and can]: cune out tl a few minutes and fired the shot acted extremely neivous whifei the 111neees were testifying against "I do not care to say anything. as my lawyers have told me not to talk." declared the aged man. His voice was quite firm, although he Nothing To "r After the state had completed its case. Justice Conlson asked the de- tendant it he and to make any statements. q had received word, that his lawyer: coulj not be there but that he was satisfied to have the hearing held anyway. . murderer " not remitted. "is two sons last week hired two Chicago attorneys. Joseph A. Mclnemey am: J. Powers, but they failed to terr- pear at t.he.hearintrl Cafft11 said he his Albert Cami], " Years Old, Of Long Lake, Bound To REF USES Ti) TESTIF If Ill . " MURDER Albert cotnV.y 'P" old. of Long October Grand Jury Ervin Snyder Killing. Yeetsoearrest out A of [all tomorrow: ar.. unquent property in "it; GG iii'; which is scheduled to Mart in the court of Coun_ty Judge Perry L. Per- County Treasurer/i." B. Morse said Sheath? Ltletre . tax_ gale of de- . loway; Fruit and" Vegetables, Mrs. ied 2..1rp.oorgtt,Iih.rGr" Mm.1. T. eat Mitchell: Social, Mrs. V. D 'get. ir' r,','."" and Publicity, Mrs. J. L.. ay- or. . The purpose of the organization have to aid in every way possible, the ye. workin of.the new hospital and 'a Re 'l2',fl'd'Sflf,itd program has been in trumped Aouéngo cannot; this work. TAX SAEE To __ BE DEFERRED jbearing down upon him until it was too late. Coroner A. B. $chmitz. at Kenosha county, impanneledja jury to inves- tigate' the accident Wedneoday at- ternoon after which the body' was released to the widow. Hume [mine 1803017 on the east [side of the North Shore right-of- i"?! . ' It is' believed that Harris was so intent on listening for usual motor noises " he drove to the testing lelf that he did pot see the train I Hanson was an expert mechanic assigned to giving finished care their gum mspecuén .on. the Nash testing ield. . » "et'o"'t'g,"e2i'q1gg1t,,r,ty,,t?e day to the ting field In a new sedan. The field is located some dis- ttere {meme factory on the east For Omar Harris, " years 0111.619 Washington street, Waukegan. a motor tester employed at the Nash Motors plant in Kenosha, met in- stant death Tuesday night when the; new sedan he was "tta was] Struck bv a' unending Mm- hum-3 "The Auxiliary will hold regular meetings at the Elizabeth Condell Memorial hospital on the fourth lTuesday of each month at 2:80 p. m., 'unless notice to the contrary is giv- en. The officers have expme a hare that the organization will be ab e to enlist the aid and support of every woman in tlteeortynunrti. The membership roll is still open and anyone desiring to join is urged to call Mrs; Julian Wolff or to attend, the next regular meeting which Willi be held on August 28. T I DRIVES TO DEATH IN NEW AUTO Elisabeth We" Memorial hospi- tal, which was organized at a recent meetiutrAtttti'itirlfittlGi'i.",'. munit ' hold its duties of odicera hat if,'iiit','r',f, the following were abacus; - T. Rune. Dmsi~ HOSPITAL GROUP ELECTS OFFICERS I A communication ifitun John 1rhotryt.tutd.son was read request- 'ing the use of a maintenance bond on the .water and sewer fob; in Ken- lock Path indeed of the retention by the village of five per cent of the contract price. This work was installed nude; adverse conditions and it was necessary to lay seven! hundred feet of pipe on, trestle f The proposed Work involves se- Veral thousand feet of sidewalk'and includes both the building 'of new and the replacement of damaged mm of existing walks: Sonie of the more important parts of the work will include the construction. on Garfield avenue; of the new Lib- ertyviltes highlands subdivision with the walks Jtn Park avenue and a. connection with the Rockland school. . . Early this year a check up in this matter was started. The "vils Wage was daVide'd into sections and each member of.the board was giv, en a certain division to. investigate and report all parcels of land where this improvement was needed. These lists' wefe turned in some time amend the preliminary BUD. iey has been made. ' Notices were .sent out this week to all property owners 'toneerned thing them an opportunity to put in their walks by private contract and save the costs of the special ase, sessment anfit this is "done or con- trarts for the work signed before the assessment roll is filed such: GI'.'""'" is to be omitt'ed from thei ro . I . 7 _ C i local improvements] The matter was brought up Tuésday night at an adjourned meeting of that body and it was announced that the crib inance covering this work would be ready for action at .the regular August meeting next Tuesday ev- ening. . Th? Women's Village To Start Proceedings- To Force Building Of Sidewalks embilcéed' _iif?ii,isJtieii) WOU N, DE D MEN "24e1t'/l'.l'A"ef, ht, l A WAITING DA Y _,tyiiti'n,ti1ilttiroi;tis,l' or CONVENTION iddration Published Twice ILLINOIS. 3.42331)", AUGUST 4 Elif: septemn u I planmm held, 'it', ittg mt I name . Ireteia their mg tar. sting naval at changes. . "Jam rm ofthe to bring about an emlodon. Water had already been placed on the m- hide and the boy was bending over 'i.CttPe1irtttrie.ptaiiiiirii%iGt. ipgintheean. 'kheremuttufexc plasma and the charge was blown: into the boy's face. He was cut about the face and his lower lip was torn severely. _ , llIlUlll Herbert Ogleaby. North Chicago, w at 3:15 o'eloek when a- can of while he was play beach at Pm: Dari bond noun an Ken- them w: ntion mth, Ma} It of WT was chih'ge i tions The mat rem] officer w _ -. r. ---- -- ""'""'"'"%""%r' North Chicago, was severely injured at 3:15 o'eloek "gtg; afternoon when a- can of carb . exploded while he was playing with it on the beach at Poss Park. rt Anaemia: to the rem of the North Chicago police, young Oglesby l PI prepared the carbide in t can CARBIDE BLAST _ _ mums mum More than 1,000 recruits, however, are in training there this summer. The naval aviation headquarters now is the scene of much activity. Lakes hospitals are eagerly awaiting reunions with war-time "buddies" when the American Legion state convention brings them to Waukegan Séptember 10 and 11. Delegates are planning to Visit the hospitals and also inspect Port Sheridan and the Great Lakes J1evaiatraining station. l . Veterans who gained their train- mg tar. the war at the fort or the naval station 'will find remarkable changes. The Great Lakes bttrracics are fast disappearing. Half a mile west of the station rise new hospital buildings. ' . . Herbert Oglesby, 12, of 24 B'maaway, Mk nun".-- --- - _ .. - Homer Reid. disorderly conduct Reid was fined :25 ,and costs by Justice Harry Hoyt on a charge oi dehtroying insignia of the bartterrr' Wilbur Hunter Chatwin. wife tumnttetmntnt. ' Arthur Nelson. Waukegan. liquor lviolntlon. C T . Maurice Friedman. assault with a deadly weapon: Joseph and Frances Slack. Wanke- gan, liquor violation. Arthur Nelson md Ernest Venn. Wankcnn, liquor violation, _ Irvin Banning. et al, liquor viola- tion. ' " Felix Bartta, Waukegan, driving 'a machine while intoxicated. iiGjirGriaiiiiiiir", " C. ' W11. dra altt? ipthttt to defraud Ww: Wane Barhus, Honor vacuum. C. x. human with ipttttt to det William . Hunte annulment. Artttttr Nelson. violation. Maurice Friedm deadly weapon] new Toads that amon the mm cues my!» tried net? week in the. court ot County Judge Perry Lama that ofOscu-'A. scans at 1138 Broadway. mango. fharged with ml: with, a deadly weapon him to DIR crashed into 'tlt2tit' um!!! Green 1B"_Ptttdrterd.oriiitii"imdrineG wwmmm Oneofthemen. Walter WM. 1852 North Paulina greet; Chicago, was seriously injured. .The next chain" all starts on Tuesday; August Tth, and 12 cases am Wed to be tried. Attorneys Wilfred Hall and R. E. Thomas are to conduct prosecution ot the cases. Other cases on the call, besides, 2y. ot Butts. and the charges fol- The Matter of the employment of In.- motorevrle officer to replace Frank J. Dmba while the latter is recovering from his injury of last Saturday. was brouzht up and dis- . ' by the board. It was stated _ the traffic was much-more un- fthained and that speeding was more. in eviience Saturday after-' noon and Sundav morning while! then Wis no officer on duty. Jos- eph Manexak was put on Sunday '. n and Monday and the c j in conditions was noticeable. The matter of a temporary traffic officer was referred to the presie dent to handle as he sees fit. _ OSCAR STArrs i, Joseph Saulniér, resident emim- 1Heron the water plant, submitted 'a ttport of the work completed to dam, The report showed that the 90min: of the concrete walks was ehmilited at eight o'efock Tuesday ottttst this part of the work being tteettttmlfshetf without trouble of any kind. An estimate of M. L. Miller for mleted work on the new-reser- yoitrapmtrr/tinr no $3113.95 was al- kowed by the board. . ' Mi. Capir, has already started Work and expects to have all the amp completed in sixty days. ind-to sign for the fvillaze. The cMmtion hqnd of the National 911mb! Company was approved by the board. best interests of the village. Mr. Corlen will confer with attorney Beianrin H. Miller under whose direction these improvements were started. At the mreting of the regular ma the contract of James Cape {18011 for the $100,000 paving job'on the east tride, was presented 31an the president and pierkr author.. State'? 5% A. V. Smith an- yeprans at the Great FACING TRIAL , dryring a check North Chicago, ed. _ 'eeetary-treasurer-D. M. Noses. 'ly conduct. In disposing ot their ttemrpapers, Id costs by the Mesa-s. Smith "1rerttttnt they a churn of Wete tuttuated solely by a desire for the 'lgtef,'Jrt1f;alt"i'o'jl from their many may of active service in the new: -- field. They have been in newspaper -- Tyork continuously since 1897- with REIT; were contacted this wgek an e a gs. punks" p ee is 65. fl'll"i'life,fdi1hfgU',e,'t $321111) for women in to be made 'ThePeolee Trauma Savings Bank of (image has disposed of acreage -in J'tteet and Benton towns 'tptr to the mum's Country 1h21 of the nerd: thope, The ma. ' In 1918 the Smiths purchased the Gazette and a eoeP.dttior1yst the two papers was effected. For two years Waukegan had but one paper. |the Waukegan Daily Bun-Gaaettir. a In December. 1921. the Daily News 'was started, Mr. Just again entering, the Waukegan field. This time he merged his semi-weekly paper, The Lake County Register at Liberty- v.ille, with the Waukegan News. WOMENS CLUB ', William J. and Frank G. Smith l began their newspaper careers in Waukegan and have contlnued here ever since, with the exception of six months following their sale of the old Gazette. W. J. Smith went to work on the Sun as a reporter after duaung from high school. In Ul" F. G., Smith Joined the Sun in the"adver.. using department. Both remainea with the publication during the own- ership of A. K. Btearns, and after- wards when the paper was sold to {Frank T. Fowler, then-of Chicago. I In 1906 Frank-H. Just purchased 'the Sun from Frank T. Fowler, Mr. Just merging his weekly, The Inde- pendent, published at Libertyville. with the Waukegan daily. In 1911. Mr. Just sold the properties to the Smith brothers. I. -"%P""""_ "I; out Lake County Independent, paper Printed at. Libertyv. been ttttid by their owners. , and Frank G. Smith. to '1 County Newspapers, Inc., ( John A. Dickson, M. V. Wie D: M. Noyes, former newspa all of -Chieago. The new SUN SOLD Tll "with" schools m 82,ttN,tt1i.46 and 'ttte tom malt expense: of the my wheels td listed a "02.19331, Many New My t'tr)11'l',tlt'ii'.'et,gt',tf,(,t,'itagtt ed to mam. 'The Mtmtrqrgte pended "I Met buildings in the Qty of Wanker": amounted to sums; _ Tues $2.6M)" The amount taken in from taxes !r.fAtyyyntrrhooktiiiiuirTi $2.614;me of which the Wuhan 9choois received "Ntttt.tttt. R.etums from tuition fees amounted to 032.- '147.22 of which Wuhan received $213.75. The ante of school bonds ttet- ted 81.188.283.00 to the county, at which the city received 8tiut00.0tt. The net mount: of the county are given as 34.973.557.31 of which the, netrecetptsforwwkeun city M: are 8743,7981". ' I Superintendent salutes In the] 1euetCe?ttottftot_spted to was: V; ,ffff_a"frPthCeoytrttr'rseuotsnte inextyeuover 'rtatot the nutmeg! period. weer-ding to a report given , out Tue-day by T . A. Simpson. county Supt. of schools. The com- plete report shows Lake county 'achools to hell: sound condition to Mart the coming year's work. i The total ash on hand July I, 1927. III given u "11,237.62 as "dust a tom of 81.379.485.38 on hand nt the close of the yen June 30. 1928. The increase in amount of cash on {hand for the Waukegan city schools this year over that of last year is $4,- (267.96. On July 1, 1927. a total at! 37,564.95 was on hand, while the state-] meat shows 31133291 on hand June] at, this year. I ',"r.httotaireeeiparortheiasttueas (period were $5,06T,0tt2.tn The total iexpenditures are given as 83.877.596.- Mr',' leaving a balance of 81,379,48536 on the. county's books. l The city report shows the total re- ceipts to be $743,796.36 and the ii) Inendltgres $331,983.45 leaving 3 bat- ance of 31133291. Totsil Cash On Hand At Close Of Fiscal Year $1,379,485.36, ' According To Announcement By Simpson. INCREASE G REPORTED IN SCHOOL FUND An meryatof "63,247." is on hand ACQUIRES LAND CHICAGO MEN 'l The office of Sheriff Lawrence A. ' Doolittle is conducting an investiga. , tion into several robberies during the -' past several weeks in and around ' the villages ot Antioch and Grays- . lake. The sheriff says that many farmers in that region have had j chickens and ducks stolen, while in some cases calves were carted away. Sheriff Doolittle had a John Doe warrant, charging larceny issued. upon receipt of information that a certain man. whose name was not di- vulged, has been implicated in some ot the robberies. Search for the fel- low has not as yet been moccasin). "If we land the members ot the gang who have been staging these 1ettPt.i?.tturiGierrGG'ioi"i'i'; mutt; In? trey" a recom- mmda t be prosecuted W." ttttttamd Sher!!! Doo- little. P?ttt_terttitiGGtoGiit" $22022: the mud 'tf,2eeyt' I and to the m." T . OUT TO SOLVE SNEAK THEFTS Harold Battling, .226 South Utica St., Waukegan youthful! pamle vio- lator, was turned over to St. Char- la: reformatory school authorities esday mot-ulnam by Assistant Chief of Police Th as E. Kennedy. Balding was mama under arrest last Friday on larceny charges after "'wtrray_ttuuttteen"iGretFartTii, arrest. The youth is alleged to have; stolen money from the lockers and clothes of Public Service employes, where he also Worked. Balding had just recently been paroled from the retormatory." He was originally com- mitted to the school for participating in an automobile theft. BAHLING _ Miller charged. that the au- mantle viz-mg dun! " the cmss- ing was not "has and that we motor-man did not sound his warn- ins whistle until utter he had reach- 'dthetmeuanditwastooute for him to "old the m, Miller said both he and was Kntz looked for nuns before proceeding tuerossthetmeu. Ittsnotknmm whether or not Miller plum to m. tute civil action team the railroad; company. 1 ShysMM Miller kept his phce " the wheel 1ndrrenttetriintttutp-esttr, crawled mum from underneath 'tyetieapitwtstedwreeukeGirir- tor dvér 100 feet. L While attending physician round her condition as serious, she is not in my immediate dame: it was stated. Pray pictures are to be taken of internal organs in an effort to determine the extent of the injuries she 3mg. umed. She will My he can: fined totteritomeat Kaufman! days. 1 i The Club owns I ti: holding of 148m Thenew melmiiton !the Wmmpemrg tg', ll few years a re e ornaeasa Ciiiiiiiiit'. MISS DEATH IN STRANGE CRASH Until the club membership is filled the course is to be open for fee But; T'heairieerssofthiatstsare: . . Miller, President, Otto J. Boehm, Secretary, and C. O. Carlson, Ttease A present i',',',','t2rg'h',t of about ninety when; with e generous cooperation of Mr. Chas. are, of Ireiiihrorth, from whom Kart of the Novelty was purchased. as carried the Chit, to its present stage of completion. which was supervised by Leonard walker, has received the approval of ttf, experts far and near, and it in raided as one of the sportiest courses to be found anywhere about the Chicago district. The coutsq is over a very rolling country and " crossed frequently by Ite't'e. "mania; "ty e.ontrtruction, State Route 21, two miles north- west of kib?rtrytlie, has been in the process of development for the past Tear, and due to its conspicuous lo- cation and exceptional beauty has caused , great deal of favorable v -ee -- - new; by Ville Country Club will reap the reward of their darts and Meme on next Sunday when the fiArt nine holes of their golf club course is to be open for phy. Country Club Opens Sunday Maribel-s of TO ST. ciikRLEsl PWLYhiCh is situated on the gum of "tarudnts,ttttty "ttuiiiistiiG"iG7, 1CJyriyenetnrkiiiiiiaG.' In. dunno this mm In for are; my. 1'fal2','l't,trPtjiti, . num- etrtetnthenttokmitii. "" cultures that while mm on I cite. Alton: mm I car, nu into Med him down. no mused severe mung. The Mob-m Rubber started 1 35.000 um "um l Jams w. Barton af Waning-n, CBtetttgat annoyed by the came & "Worth Western Elam-d company he- $rtut t.rtr1sitfoqrt2gttttt My... 5:";me dt"':, 'lt 7m... Fjastiiii"G'iG'te,"a%fed't"t'l'f,,d WM!!! . car. um into rum and Mad him down. He claims he "Eyed gag-v: mums. GA TEMAN ASKS BALM or $2,000 FOR INJURIES P juries 'redmaiajrGisri Twin Bung; accident on Route on about two H1dtr)tturmi3etooutttotiaii.' The injured men In Jonah (Idem of 1m Oakley banana and Henry ottiemetuti ot am South Itttter- hu-dt avenue. They - cut end braked chant the mee and body. A'er,tteitnttenisertTrirr"."iir1' (Contained on page four.) three Mexicans continued to bun. themselves Working on the right ct n! evidently mum of the iderd mm hearing down upon them. been eorttpleted " noon bythe tti',t'1tttgir'td cow The triple noun-ma a u point ot the tuttt-ot-- when 1tteteuourpti"ia. Aetstmtimrt, the mm of L. M. man mum agent " Well. Wm, only . mu. "" from the scene. tram No. 9: had pulled intol sidingonly. te: minute. before to allow No. 8 to pttm by. This train obstructed he timetottcertaindeiGr"iiG' nu bran t there to tGia%"i""i',ii; tm, an" we being held in am. taking parlors It Km. a." forattinquetrttttereAGir%t - (?Pti,ett1tt.tr1t ' I'PntPeo.'Ntamet. "couch. _tttterieantt'nriteron-kiued may. thueittdtedintttentato- uncommon. Hakim, Bteetttttt ?yteHt.ehemtattetite%arii; 1heutethmntyaenerii My; fe9ttadtteeitdeadii,rGcr" a mum when Meagan finally max-hospital. manna a ttemtrhetdattuwetaeiuri7eeC 'ttet '8httNee new am has: 'ehit?oriuttmttotyietteikirGi"iiii Two Chicago M lexical: it ttted Three new section was ot the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Pun! Railroad wen killed. two of them in- "antly la Wednesday than". when they'm struck by m No. tt. n southbound local, near lunacy. line inhetght - LrL-'--.'""f""m""'T T'humdny. Brittortwaainstrdeta matted. Pttetrotttsmottttteteersasrstttnt itttt'teayiuidiiiEiGuFTii"iii ttttttterr-ttttDari/ai. Me mot ariirtFaTiiir"i'ii'e «Radiant-«Imam eefP'rmi"t-atrtetiriiiiiittirriii"i' M mid hi- and -H "aim ii'ii"G .e'd".t1t"tteeetCiikirGaTiire Britten bound tor Animate: to hunt to: work. _rrretttttesstmmmrtriciL" ffrofmTtesttqrntternoatniliii- FPrrtmeatMtatattetantt cum... tMtttttte.setetjnGi"eiiiTii"'i"i; WW" Goldman and an": and m. mmvmmmvmca. 'i'w'le'r-I- . 1106samthgaetGoa mega". (0. 'rhotTswatuaaewiiil the m 1Pt'Teee-d'GoraiT,ii"i'7ea"; "(Ito-(helium: like" "irteririCTL"afdlllhtrt,tt, 1'ttte"--tririiirG'ici' at iAUTO KILLS' ( " WALKING! i Ili. HIGHWAY _ Unidentified In Dim Instantly When Struck By Machine OI Grand Avenue; Enroute To . Milwaukee Seeking Work and "qttgtttt tas lsr twt WW five feet. the tlomhoIVolo. The "Jo-enhlm'mu be1t1e.yaptuttmeir/r' mummy". Thevqrereeutantt the tune-m My. 'ndedttrDr.M.e. V33! Pile four.) pave-amt, when overthestate 09mm not vet Thu-ad" the