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Lake County Register (1922), 22 Aug 1928, p. 1

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Btqmsrttghed tothe Lake Cpuntr0enemth-ttmmedtateit alter 1urMMtg?2i1."Sg',te',' [ffgufawdby .KuIBeck.cmmty No.66 M. DOOLITTLE IS . HURT IN FALL Rabat A. belittle. father of lat. tence A. We, shall! at lake [This estimate has been held tip since last August because of the mass of mu bills frt.e against the contractors. The work covered the installation of 3 system of seni~ tary sewers in south Lake Shore drive and the amount still due to the contractors according to the final estimate of the engineers is $26,179.72. annually but the conservancy board out of cum and a new vote. m " Friday, was held on the matter. operattmttornxrear. max muamwmnma.m COUNTIES MAY FORM WltWf aer-itrretutrmriatmegtmen- streamthtutintttitrnettrhttorttoott. 1nstmdattgointtntteirmrtetttnter- hrortetsfornmrteertereatintrtr atream"intniorotttterrm-ttion. 'nteeomermuttattiathetarmttmn- ednttttutheorearsattonntt-ain Mmi Nan?" 'hetmaimittrafsttteop, - ents of the mummy was amt Should the woman in Kendall county who rolls! up a his vote against the propotal still indictte t cit opposition to the plan, it " proposed to create a conservancy district which " take in Grant and tyAnatliifICh townshipsf in Ltke conn that part o "any county along Pix" list _ The tenants in this trea km coettterTanc, and the prevention at pollution of tht river steam. They d?notprupoeetobetteldtnittttte ee-ttrn-tttnt-ttmart-tr- eratrtmvorofeomtermntawttotue Propments of the Fox River con- servm district. the mutation ofw . ,raadiiap-dhstvote taken last My, are uniting . turn in rt?',',',',',', in It','g'i'ett"te.' portions o proposed . iet fore taking any who do. '8 bring giant a _ne_w elqctjpn on the can and Gmtmmme The estimate was presented to the board over a year ego and " that time there were a number of bills for mterial etc. moi ngaimrt the jab. Payment m withheld un- til such a time as the contractors settled the outstanding accounts. The estimate was nThmed subject to the presenhtion of waivers on all bills and according to the tabu- lation of the account: this, will leave for the contractors the sum of $4,779.72. 7 - -- A short meeting of the regular board was held following the local improvement meeting but J, there m nothing of h-ttmee to can. before that body. etmserhmer district which excludes The contract for the laying of a system of sanitary sewers in Ar. cher Avenue and other streets was awarded to Joseph A. Melloy of Libertyville at a cost of $4,980. This improvement will open for building an old subdivision which has, previously_ had a sewer outlet The board voted to install two additional street lights on Cane avenue " the request of property owners on that street. _ -enttrmiltttaeetttatttieeoit- Two more immanent connects were awarded by the Hmdelei board of local improvements at on adjourned meeting held Monday night in the village hall and it is expected that work on both jobs will be started " soon as the low- ful ten day petiod passes. l 'moe/ride-ttrj-art-tOmelet up the building of homes in this section. 'The contract for want service Ripe: and house drains in North Lake Shore drive and other struts was awarded to the North Ameri- . The matter of the find estimate ld Terretelli and Devan for, work 1tttye last_ year, _was_ Nmyrlit up. an Construétion camping"?! Mun- delein. According to the ' of this concern the work will cost $8,344.- Contracts Let A t Mundelein tttnttttediatriCtttndtteen It injured' Squad}; liknmrd E. Smith of Waukegan, Monday by J.tyigrt Claire C. Edwards in the Ci.rtmit court whemlt chug- ed his wife, Irene Smith, with 'be- inUgt,',L . his bill of complaint smith mm? that his wife threw stones at several time. 1nd tin-011152 eonttntrd. ill Wt made etsttttetstuetttatttttaqhlltretihutre success with a, muitietptieity of var- ied and interesting floats, decorated autos and children's vehicles, besides marching organizations. The parade will assemble at 1".30 p. m., on Grand avenue, north ot the railway station and will start at 2:30 o'clock. sharp. Practically all at the Lusiness men at the village are plan- ning to decorate their stores for the occasion. Charles C. Kapechull is chairman of the parade committee and will gladly accept entries and furnish information. CRUELTY PLEA WINS DIVORCE tlt a dinner " Dec-hr that Tua- ., than was a meeting of the Bloomington Congressional dis- trict at Bloomington " noon and of the Peoria district at Peoria in the penning. All of the state candidates Mien returned to tbriattrfield for Hm state fair. Ttie Deerfield Municipal band wilt give concerts and in the evening dan- etnttwi11tteateagthtgteatureatthe program. with good music to be pro- vided by a noted ammo orchestra. thteaftheettiefreatureaat the Deerfield's Silver Jubilee cem- tion on August 25 promises to be one of the biggest days in the history ot that progressive Community, and the Deerfield Chamber of Commerce. which is sponsoring the celebration is spttrhttrrtoeHortstomakett the most successful affair of the season The entire ItrMrrSm will be present- ed ht the Moon and evening and all sorts at interesting carnival lee- turetttuetobeinetudedintheex- tensive mm attractions, with plenty of booilhs and concessions and a variety at games and races, etc., for old and yams. " The (in: week ot these m- m meetings prmed I huge success. mung-r o the an"!!! and!!! the mm ot the Republic": State Central Committee. More than a moment! party when "tended the opening luncheon at Cum on Monday and mother large erowd from the Harrisburg Congressional district was present at a dinner in BArriatrurg on My. _ ins. At East St. Louis on Thursday evening. at Jacksonville Friday man and at Springfield Friday night. there was an almost minions ab. wndance of precinct emmtfttteeatett and party workers from their respec- tive districts. . manna HAS _ Illll DAY PLANS "There can be no question but that the Republican My in Illinois 15 more alive and more enthusiastic 'n this campaign than ever before so early before an auction." 'An codnty officers. officials, can- didates and precinct committeemen will be invited to attend. Mr. Miller announced. The executive committee also decided to mania a woman's republican committee for the county and each precinct ettenmitteemtut will be asked to name a committee woman for his precinct and invite new at- tend the meeting. Stop " thin at Noon The state candidates, Louis L. Em.. menon. gubernatorial nominee: Otis Glenn. nominee tor United-v States senator; William J. Stratum. nominee tor secretory of note; end Occur Cox-Worn. attorney metal, will be in man at noon on the twenty-ninth. Theywillleeveeariyinordettobe at new in the evening. "At the real opening of the mm- paizn in Mt Vernon on Wednesday," Mr. Shannan said. "more clan IO,- 000peraotsswereptesegrtatatmtttie meeting at the fair ground: from a? over Southern Illinois and I n.ever have seen a more enthusiastic meet- Arrangements are also being made to he" the "big four" stop ott " the [Ate County Farmers' picnic at Duncan Lake on their way to Wang nun. Hts, Ruth Hanna McCormick. re- pubhcin nominee mr C6tetteMtNt " l-tteil/tteprint-tIsp-aero' the day " the Farmer's picnic. Sees-d Week of Camferegtee. . The second week of the cm new conference: of the Rep " 1tttU',"Siht,ha'gl the State Com- m nth Morgan- M. tette.i1trs openegl Ipodly at A meeting of the Lake County Re- 'mtrBean Central committee was held My morning in the county courthouse and rW,',le,ft'h", were completed for a recent to be held for oil major; sate thnfidateyrnAhe evening of August 29th at the Med sonic Temple. The executive session; was celled by Attorney B. B. Miller; of Libertyville, vice chairman, in the absence of Mn PrartGe1ai,l county chairman. who in touring: orttree trith "tannin. _ .. , Emerson, Glenn, Stratton, And Carlstrom To Be Prin- cipul Figures In Republican WOMEN IO ' HAVE PART IN lillllilimil Adm: 1ty.voiteitrranted ,il1be_arnoruterparatte a charg- The name of" with 'be- obtained but the on his machine,' Smith were issued to J v stones 490 Harmon a throw cording to u che we 0rd book. The n art! book. mphtawg'emtor a Ford automobile. w Harmon avenue. We. no- earAirtton check at manta ne- The name of'the driver was not obtained but themte license plates on his machine; No. 945-187 'tt '28, 'SE?' jawed to Arthur M. Wedell, of only slight mm 95 £23315 (EEK; Calif? soon "ter-tts in mother car. they were riding skiddeh Iran: the road and then sonnet-saluted back onto the pavement. The aqwmobue burst into flame tr few WVuter thehstotthefourpenomhadbeen '"eet_frotrttheeatundwturtsurned beyond repair. . . te.p.td, c.ieath,'rhi1rsssiay he" BURNING AUTO ' IMPERILS FOUR The funeral services were held from the First Methodist Church of Waukegan on Tuesday" afternoon at 2:30 o'eloek. Rev. E. Dawe had charge at the service.' , Rev. Schlung is survived by his wife and ten children, Charles. W. pnd Willard G. of Pasadena, Calif., William H. of Dubuque, Iowa. John E. of Milwaukee" Wis; George _W. and Earl V. or Waukegan and the Mm Nelle, Martha. Ethel and Mrs.' James Barr, all of Waukegan, Illi- nois. Also two brothers, Rev. Ben- Jamin B. Schlung of. the Fourth German M. E. church of Chicago and John Schlung of Spects Perry, Ia., and by two gisters,. Miss Etta Bchlung ot Chicago and Mrs. Ferdi- nand Utz of Charles City. 19.. f The old institution was purchased (from Leo Gould who has been at {the head of the college for the past 'few years. The. new organization lhatrlreer1._e1oitalize4 for $19,000. peace-maker among the settlers and tuinb.er-Jaeks. o - later as a minister he served the church in parishes scattered (Wilt the states of Illinois. Wisconsin. Minnesota and Iowa. Be came to Waukegan from Dubuque. Ia.. Citp.Tmm. Junrountrmtrnheat- tended school at Galena. Illinois, mm for the ministry. and upon Bis first years were spent as a Circuit Rider among the logging end lumber equips and the settlers of the pineriee of northern Wisconsin. This missionary work and pioneering demanded a strong vigorous consti- tution to: it meant long bean in the saddle. and in addition to preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ mun; from Gums College he entered the ministry ot the Me- thodist Episcopal Church in 1379. The official opening has been set for Monday. September 10 and stu- dents are now being enrolled for the classes which will start on that date. active ministry. be In} sun naively nardetnted with the church work in the Ptrtrt Methodist church of Wtttt- kegan. also serving as chairman of the committee for troop 3,, Boy Scouts of America. ' . Ra. Schluns was born in Trek mirth. Providence of WWII. Gm on Mach " MIM, nnd " an earin use he came to America with his parents and spent his boy- hood days " Platteville,. Wiscon- a special fecturer on business em- ency and. a graduate of the Greeg school of short hand and typing will teel1 tttos? 'yubieeta. . - - "Wefeel that the opening of the Lake County Business College marks'a newera in business educa- tion in Lake County; said Mr. Pet.. ggngill, ip mulch}; mutant The many friends otthe late Rev. Wm. V. Schlung of 217'N. Utica St,, Winkegan were saddened to hear of his pissing. on. After being stricken for the second time on "and". August IA, he lingered on until aunt-day um. than " Announcement was made Monday that Paul, W. Pettengill and a num; ber of business associates have taken over the Waukegan Business college which was founded im 1902 by . A. Human and which'wu operated by him until his death. A complete reorganization has been ef- fected and the institution will be conducted under the name of the Lakequqnty Business College: . The college will be conducted by a corps of certified public accoun- tants and practical business men who have had wide experience in commercial work. The faculty will be headed b Pam ow.. Pettingil-l CPA. emit» of "Primates i? Auditing" , for a num r of years a lecturer on accounting. He will be assisted by J. S. Bridgeman BA. of Wiaeonsiit, M. R. Beeman C.P.A. who will act as vice president and priqcipul, W. D. -Bruner BA. 'hid college will occupiethe entire fourth floor of the Wan gun Staple Bank building at the corner id Washington and Genesee streets in the new quarters. _ Moiiddy," and if is our traveler returns. tenminutertattitehertetinto Local Man Announces Purchase Of Waukegan Business College DEATH CALLS "trer 'ttifatro, persons narrowxy when the Nash imatrti% ara REV. SCHLUNG reports commg'trom Published Twice Weekly ' ' ILLINOIS, WEDNilSDAY, AUGUS'r.22, 1928. oi/tttttt 'i((eti'isrhr r _Atittsematn,riitdo-tsAareot steel 'rt1h'1tehtsarptate gunmen The hardwu'e used throughout is also on ended feature which was supplied by the North Ave. Hard- ' are Co. T . The girders, columns. etc.. are ot steel and.the railing is at wrought iror, giving the interior stairway a Spanish tone. -Thu material we: furyitltte_d by the Mcxenney one: and sales do. of. North We. _. m interior, walls, especially the The Lake County Fuel and Supply Co.. af Wdukegan furnished all the brick, plaster and mason material. Mr. Harvey W. Miltimore, manager of the company. spent a lot or time andetNrt"inmtatntrtttitsttteidetu home. . . R',' Cable Plano Co. or Wankegan is numbing one of their new Baby Grands, besides a new R. C. A. Span- ish chest radio. F" a The Wankecan Mantle and Tile Co, tried to outdo the rest by their two; L .uttful bathrooms. one of autmnn brown with an orchid 'tint, the other of black and White . 'lf ,1" the you {tic an oppo we; me know L "sary to I , _ 1 world. ', college l of 7 free em] , , _ ut the gr ttigpt mung but "initials. ( actual e J _ while a , w "assist stud . tyer, c s to hell ur diftere: a _ ble, one i [ in .. "retarial You will also and the plumbing and the electrical work done by two of the most reputable contractors. namely. Thomas J. Killian ot North Chicago and the Warner Electric Co. of Wow You will find all the windows and with plate glass, furnished by the; Wuhan!) Glass 00. was the floors, which are oak. This wonderful flooring was furnish- ed by the Waukegan Lumber and Coal Go., " well as the balance or the lumber and mlllwork. The with of these ntttmt was ten toMr.D.B.Brayot the North Shore Distinctive Decanting Co.. " well as the beautiful wall decora- mans. "alt city limits, were placarded wi direction signs. These signs bore the may of the Waukegan Duly New: Model Kane, . Att a the mp1 roads leading to smiley mm. which a nut unm- in the sity Iimiu,. were ptaearded witty Mon syn; These signs ttent/the stamp . the Wankenn The mam! "immanent of dupes. Prultute and the various fitting; tn mocphere at Ctteerhtinetttt and satis- And then there is the equipment. trovita'ltrhMttoritttttemttdertthome. Fran the heating plant in the base- ment, to the electric sink in the kit- _ehen, this dwelling is equipped with the mart up-to-dnte household 'equip- ment, each product Bearing the stamp at a well-known and reputable manufacturer. . Golan In My In the furnishings. an effort nu .beenmadethroughthetaseoteolora in the mecca ot drape. to create harmony between the furniture and the spirit of the rooms. Ferment}! and ettegtfttrt--a dittiCttlt edmbtnav tion-have been strikingly achieved in the selection ot pieces tor the av- MANY VIEW DAILY , NEWS MODEL HOME Isilvet were {manned by Mama): . M As. open to all students over , ' n tears of age. In addition it is. nned to con not night classes on T undoy and Thursday evenings. oftitersr of the institution are Pn W. Pettenlfill C.P.A. president an 'treamuer, . R. Beeman C.P.A. vitioreaident and principal and Ev- el . Carp secretary. . board of directors, which re- t ts business interests in var- parts of the county, is compos- ed Q! the following: Warren . D. Rater, president of Bruner a Sim- motes Inc., Chicago, C. o. Brown, Mayer of Abbott Laboratories he; Chicago, R. W. Churchill, At- torney. Grays Lake, Montague R. Itaftturceen,' Rasmussen Bros., Late Forest, J. W. Sfmons, angerin- tendent' of transportation orth Shore Line, Highland Park, Carl W. 1tg,'teugrt,,'gt,t, Waukegan State Bank, but?!» Herbert Von, mutter An och Lumber and [ Co., Antioch and Paul W. Pet- tengill, Paul W. Pettemtill CPAN, kaegan. Visitors to Bucquy Hills found this home completely manned, tur- mung pnd equipped. Punishing ot Follow the erowdat That was. the out: of the any (or 'mands at hon} lovers, who Journeyed Am; tied out by manning a: co., Globe f In the young people in this sec- tio ' an opportunity to secure. is , T ete knowledge of those things "sary to success in the com- _ 1 world. college will offer the services ori, free employment bureau and , ' ut the graduates in touch with qy J ailing business houses in north- . "lllinom. It. will give the stu- Mr, . actual experience in, business C. llFtr while attending college and wt: assist students in securing tht a q emplorment during t it ch .. s to he p defray expenses. , Ur different courses wig be , _. ble, one in accounting an one Inf , retarial training, w ich are 'let, to high school graduates and re students __ o n. and two may; the mart pleasant slant "onttnued a Page 8) ty Adi but was later mtGiied Gn bon pendtneahearhttttrfthee-s, TAKE DRIVER utreotttte2,600eotanow" Port Sheridan, the expected minimum at- tendance ot 6,000 could be properly housed. This failure of securing war 'department co-operation leaves but one alternative, and that is another attempt to induce the people of that city and North Chicago to open their homes to visiting Legionnaires. If this cannot be accomplished, it will become necessary tor the housing coirzmittee to request Legion delegates form during their stay in Wake; ot Washington, D. th, reads as toi- lows: "Re your message August 11th re- gret that in absence ot specific act of congress no autbonty war depart- ment loan cot outfits to Waukegan Post American Legion for convention September next." It had been planned that with the depar.tm an; mummlnd 'tt,guti organza on co from the C. M. T. C. camp " Fort Sheridan. A wire received by Albert Carter. department oommqnder " Ziegler, Illinois. from Adjutant General Wahl. an undeniable crisis in ki, housing problem is a fact that has been flex-ably called to the attention of t e conven ion committee, again", so in view of the fact that e war LEBIIIN FACING HOUSING CRISIS Primary 1924 ---------_____ Election 1924 ------------»-- Primary 1928 n-c--.----'- Election 1928 estimate ------ [TOM-Ion " Votes Primary 1936-i2,lu't men women. mum 1924-17534 men women. ' 10.500 The study by County Clerk Hendee olf the puma-y and election results in 1996 and the primary results this year in: brought about the following table of rough figures on the total votes cast. the men end .women vot- ing and the "probable vote tar No- vember tn the. county: unsung which will decide the next chief executive ot the Mann. Another new for a probable boosttnfitrtuestttisyettristhegreat effort being made by the Democrats this year to put over their ticket This is expected to bring out some "ho heretofore hate not taken an interest tn most ballots tn this strohg republicen county. an will and their ballot: for candi- dates on the national and state tick- ets in November. tt In estimated by than who have made a careful studv ol the poll counts in the presidential year of mu and tn the "mary this yen. mndeoes0ov.unttmall made- she for a clean-up in the gummy. with magnet vote. instituted that there willbea newmcmue in the County Clerk new Me has been and by the National Get-Out- the-Vote Club of the nation to five estimates on the number of vane; voters in Luke county tor the "are of 1920 end 1924. A check n being made by the club to learn-the com- parative strength of the male and female vote. Hendee has not given official titrures in the matter " yet but is making a study ot the pol! se- surtaoft9Ntusdtheprimtuythts yen and has a rough estimate "att- COUNTY Ti) The 1924 count showed that the m- am: of the voters of the county in- crossed neatly in November over that which was shown in the primary of that yen. Allowing for an m- crease of Interest in this county again this November, It ts estimated that the vote will probably be about 30,"! tor the 62 Tteeeinets in thr county. l 28.50. In Primary In rough figures the primary of this mt brought out 28,500 votes in the county. This was considered an exceptionally large vote ma was brought ttttout by the fight being Much of the increase will be due, it is believed. to the campaign. being made among the women on the an and dry issue which bu become one at the chief bones of contention in the tight. MW -iihYrtmsrrojY Heqry Mew-:5?! Jheat Lakgs, Primary Mr2S--Mutott men: Election 1928 estimate-Nan men: That. thAyrtuAetraq tetriqn fees Thirty thousand Latte county vot- mates That The November Election Will Find 30,000 Voters In 62 Products. Total Vote 1928 VOTE -18.?75 36.300 -80,000 the' 9.500 8/766 6,258 Sw GET KICKS ON EARLY HUNTING Pavements which will probably be constructed an: year. Gum! venue Widening (Lewis Ave, to Bttrqriek BNdo-Aun ttttlea. 6. N. Geneeee street (arena Ave. JuliturBt.y-Ahi0 miles. . T. N. Genesee street (Julian St. Franklin t9t.)-At.28 miles. 8. Franklin street (County St. tmeAdan Rd.)--AU0 miles . O. N. County street (M1113 St. Ridgeland Ave.y-a36 miles. i. Hummus avenue (East ut Jackson sm-om miles. 5. Lewis avenue (Washixkton Bt. Monroe Bt.F-4t.N miles. t Elmwood evenue (Grand Ave. to Hyde Park Ave.) Lydia street (Lewis Are. to Lou-rune ATe.y--Aratr miles. s. Greenwood avenue (Sheridan Rd to Western Ave.) North avenue (Greenwood Ave. to Colville Place). Glendennlng Place (Greenwood Ave. to Colville. PMgtey.--1.Mr miles. (Berwick Blvd. to Lewis Ave.) Hyde Park avenue (Berwick Blvd. to Lor- mine Ave.) We svenue (Ber- wick Blvd. to Burton Ave.) Elmwood avenue and Burton avenue (Monroe St. to Hyde Put Ave.r--M4 miles. ing numb: 1.Doutrho Nurseries. Lewis ave- nue ahand Ave. to Monroe Ave.). Weltmouhnd name (Grand Ave. to Monroe Ave.) m avenue Grand Aye. to, [game Ave.) [and street Nine jobs are included in the year's program, which is one of the largest in the history of the city. Several of them include paving of entire subdivisions, the largest be- ing the improvement in the Doug- las Nurseries subdivision. Over two and one-half miles of paving were laid in this section. Included In the cost ot "00.000 ts the cost of insulting We!!! lay- ing curbs end "were. City Engineer B. Bleek stated Monday. Rea- sonably low but wete'reeelved on nll tttewurkthi-r.hetrtated,ottae- count of the keen competition among the mom Withthe exception of the North Genesee street paving, between Grand avenue and Julian street, end the county duet improvement which has not'been guided upon a to type at Geneleem'eet strip m to Julian streetwiltbe1nidwitttttrek.. . Py1owimrito)itrtotthevear's pav- 'Ilny of the jobs have trlrtsads been completed, some lave been contracted for. while others were to be untied at the meeting of the board of local" improvements Mon- a, night. Judge Fred H. Smith, who pre- 'idesintheioealpp1ieecourt and imposes corrective tine, on the law breakers brought in by police offic- em, laid aside the more trying can: of his office Saturday to perfgm m bride! couple we: attended by t'fh'iutgi $3.62.. J. Nickl, also of e ceremony was witnessed by n null port; of friends who said the Judge mith rose to the occasion like a veteran The usual business of the police court wu lighter than usual over the past week end with but two ar- m on Sunday. Eric Magnussen, of CW, was taken in by oftieer Joseph mshaw end charged with Clarence Jensen, another Chicago motorist, was arrested for the some dense. His violation m even metgesreriouathnntutofthefirst oJhnrier as Jensen was 1'ttt on the droulder and had whirled y a number of machines before has overhauled. He also relinquis gain to hig tep dqllm__by failing double haul Monday afternoon, bringing in two drivers who wen section e . ve mile clip. - Ner s'i'ug',,S'Si"itdt at the Cook avenue comer when he saw them pass and immediately set out in pur" suit Both machines were overtaken on south Milwaukee avenue and PLAN nm; Ill WAUKEGAN the minute were Mr. Pm] Brick- en Miss Lillian Mae French, tttttdy of. Chime _ 7 _ _ ind posted a bond of ten dollar's which was declared forfeigtd when the_defendeet failed touyptren_r, brought back to the lull when they were animator! 'e thrttth. 'tEt/iriver m Carl Gander- AMI' of Chicago and the other was thi.J'irraitBoth- mn- ingfrpmeottagesntthelnkuand zen m a bum tp mach Chieatro, tttt at " arpe6iiiafe cost of F .000, is nearing completion. Commissioner Nicholas M. Keller stpted Monday. nominal, car on the wrong éide on south ilwaulase avenue. He was givgn a foytinene? yaw hloryiay to app": for 'tri't,eri Haida . This local trattie ieer ',',h'llC' They were mieiused on payment}! light. ttttes and the courteous nuns Jtettple _ A Itasringr'prxtttram which will re? suit in the inmvemt of 5.3, ',f.t1o1et1tett_t1ttiittttrf Wat: ChieagodPair Married Here garden m, 0.10 miles. Total 530 The sheriff':, office in the WW"?! 13% "A a ke '5 senwood Ave. miles. (East at B. mutton St. to C Read Ave. to an . vat "ttnn St. to Bop L sac minty St. to m I . deem mum St. to dent a th probably Be - ' 8Nt0PERYTluUltmADtrANN1. fl Coroner Taylor and loudly that bttphtmtotihesomeaetionhreivl foriieoeieinuafthes.nnitnriumu -trtorodoetltrhmtnpatt'enti. onthe-ofdesnth. occurred at the ante-rum tn the "tram Inseam-emin- Coroner John L. Taylor Sunday "ternooett-etiatcturrtoi- vastittntethe death at Kmart Bort,litt,agattiattatttteotrtsttnn Science madam nest Ounce. 'Neluryutertt-ttteevttgertoe deeidedthntttteimmetttnteeaueat deattt-tteartetumae. Dortxmtttmtugttttotttemnttart- Inter cum: attttuttettdqs "tr,aeertedirttttottteeFtqe. In 'tiedwttttmttnttttrtctnntndtemr. ASKS PHYSICIAN IN DEATH GASES m III-m a" mm its that her bandit sweetheart - in" dead. in still mining and he ireUtiven feared the elm 'rutedil the discovery oftheud, Eff} young woman " Crown "I. fieial failed to ithatttftythn. I'unicipal Jute Mmmgxt Hues. also dismissed the m at cal-mug a wanna W m. ulna: he Mike Guano. union of" and ytateAgtte Polio-Inn. m rp- t3-ttqma-ttnrtaqnotteot thettanketeneatsttyouettttteresem- megawatt)!!!" who]!!! up the his?" l,saitk, "M; Identity Manama. mad-4 eluded that the m "taken (a . 'hntid-toomuchattouttsermrietd "at". The mreethenrt. Angelo mud-co. day. msttttdrwasfotmttnenrMtamt Chute. was shot to and: by s 'tgnnitteanertteandtourottteeittmt saved. 1"'f',e,g,u'tute.t'tut'ul'd',tl,' autumn" tmeevttMettt, ttndh-tqroundedtntttetttteittek "ntmteirtatntttedmutwoertnnwna tgtttttiandignttedfahetnm+ 'ttttthe-tdent-tttttBut,-"- tratoPetttttone. faeenmotettnmtdtt-ttmtxtttrttttnet. on1yremrtnntaoehergettdrem-e ut',',',,,,",, it a: l f taut O I post new... m mm- Lion - .t My and In warmth-m. :" 'NnPbtt.ehteedertutrstterttr,to when the W's conch-mm Theory That Charred Remains some equated" perfet'erinteqithibutemtt ,mairttendrdtotttt. Theatterurotttqtt-tttrtte lab 'xmntyqretemtttitteertoaetthtttttet 'tfthe-terrands-led-fer thettnntn-eaditeoverttgett- mum. ttmmstmencttieaaottrauiatitinh ThedeatttttgNeofartungqrqten tut.hetrebottrmatqmttoetats GIRL'S FATE MYSTERY IO Waumcw when"! tn in the apartment. Nth-tend" 10 p.111. WW); 'ehettahemtteivedrttte phone me--tngthathersweethearc, Aateettrptnnetitxt, one of the tive menqhtorxtttestitheWeatMeHeitry, ni.,hank.ttadnottteeneiiiedasre- The friend. In: Clan Webber. aid was heard an We): ttSena-ttttMed place. -'Nottmmtinteratttruqregetaenrd ttearthqtqntPttutt.IntL. and sail wannabes: young woman III toad. Crown Point}: "out two a MIR-"buck" ll My night they: I'M that Md. - brother. - ing for the (wily. bid the Ualted Press May that. "We have every 'e-tobehrethebodristhntot I! dun." Altrtttqtallttt-4teMegtttrteattetgt Were Bulk Robber's Sweet- heart Strengthened By Dis- appearance Ot Utter. "Yaheq " I lac" ttverttteqpttenant of. r:

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