There is n m Wt) that tnaudec1-t_etfGtsientret,tme of the the lien chum with the murdertteWitttnmBee%Jr.,3ir- oM.atam-ttet1tvedtsearMilttum. Ml'ahm-mlde- serTe.bttathet-dNtdlttadno Baoeeted'rolrhrowt'e'ru't macM;Ph-g0f attnact-tePttettnmp,ar--Utt, ,ms-txmrdtnIamt.virie.Er.saev- mummm;nmuve ftmrt3-atmsethrtri-Sttr.nehtett 'mreta-MttesttenrtrtiitV t7remttehteretumatttgm cm atadea-tf-ttnttotNtt6Attet.- negA.tmntttxttt_"ghtttrgu- edBeettutd-tSrxrqgt.B-tte, Martin-tBt-aa-Set-tttttti. cmkhmumnchumed (mmmzmanmm 111trtoiataHFtttArpeMonr.0n rtttttteryotdt-ett-. Once! ttuet-tert-nmtta828,000au- ver-rest-inthe-trr-b. muons-go. Damiano: threeymandmmuu tn munch; 1'l"gti'g,"lutrdl,t1ttdit't and at; "It g'if2tP,'iiit,Neturt,p't'gtt.) Giriiaa"iiaitiuariikidthee-t. Thirty-twodthenmmmed snirii"Ftnaeiti1urettmeoetTu- day by the. Oet?ter.ttmnd M "I: ttt2tggri'tSeAWa'fU'lrfl'll',Uilii. While it a not known?" yet {or eertain.ttutt-ttttatantrrptter otrttttrtiM1tiqtteeed. It: Lrriirted.itt"tef'ty1retALIr: Imrry81h-iramt1BnmerrBerg.tl. trtgitt-ttottttehgtttren. Ihtrgr0._,amttemiementnntt 1ottirMtt,mttttimttnrxmtr. mm,my. f?eystneitttittt,tmmtir, 1hrPtyrttrroririe,titinarfr. itro-tttremtBrmette,mrtgttMtr- mummnoone.unemernot mm plan. Am acorn w. Meadtrr-entiqertin_nnt1nmt ,eee)ttttatt-tmtntrtorrtnee everrefNrttottnvettsedeatttpen- Col. Smith' tedthathe iAglui'ti,tul,httfglctPn'u.h4 eonfHenee m. u he is wwwhommxeuu- ha.AggeeNetiBtotteggtndetoitt- use" Others ttt be ttttl follow: "23'" mm- "In city of Hitth1and Park Tuesday M an Injunction wounding m the Mt Court agrtindt we tutd 'Ngtgttttt Calder. m the court At tmtmtn them from mung 5 poultry yard ttnd from "erttrte I "mm Structure in . 5mm tttelle-tnet-the-iii/iii-Gil M aftereonstruetiiG' ot the mummy it '83dede Ite>t-atoerairiiiiUi. The tmtyefyfeitueiairnediriisiGd POULTRY FARM BRINGS ACTION datum q: - Windla- Tttettttaetatorth that: Mar lun. an? an "a lfd mh-h-t- Anal imp! mm. n All Defendants. poultry bani {9: @112 Residents and property owners in Copeland "01.8!" Sunnyside sub- diviaio, wefe rapid" _Wedneoday iiGL iii theth opening 31 Jrar- th street new the trucks of the Fourth Street Being Opened that)": across the tracks of the North Shore Line. The order to "a. t 2ug't, "it' J',YGl',tttt y morning y . ' n- eral superintendent of the tailgi and 3 crew of men was sent here the same tiny to begin work. The opemng of Fourth street has been a matter af concern to mir. dents in that section for some time and has been one of the problems which has occupied much of the " tention of the present village board. For the past year and a half the trustees and village attorney MG.. Guffin have been working to secure the openine of this street to con- neet with the pavement south of the tracks and it was not until this week that an agreement was resch- ed which resulted in the issuance of orders for immediate action. MY SISTER i ; TAXMATI'ERS Myhckuysmathehuheld mu conferences with attorneys wmmdmuemmm eri'itetedtouareeoqetuesnetttytt tactfully. Tgemitthemmidnot dtmtgetttéartntes,1sttttittlmectn 2tfetgtt1th,T,',,Se."tt1""ith- out: mm. " was "with first -entte yitt1tttepolitseieuettittftmteyyt STEALS Mftr, TAKEN T0 JAIL he avenue and 'this during the Summer traffle congestion has been extremely unsntHaetorr. Instances have been recorded where local mo- torists gave waited at east Sunny- aidefor"httorethmtnuifhemrlte- fore they were able to break htto the traffic on Milwaukee avenue. Itisexpectedtbottheworkwm be fhtialted "Saturn: 1118'"th tu'rl'tl'tf,,"'S','la/l'ek'e"e7 P!" Ml. Ciiiiiiiur. - Theodore matter has charge of the .work which is now rapidly neanng completion. Large drain tile have been laid on each side of the track to take care of the sur- Nee water fiowintr from the-west and these have been covered with earth and ehtders to hold the road- way. nmet)". The - ___ iq 33.??? 39?? at no Norm Ab. Up to the amt time those Ihr- ine in that satin south of the North Shore tucks have had no outlet to the north _except _Milwqu- 2555 lam-e1 avenue. for Mocha. Wis. 1rt.rureatsrGtttomestnetttm !1Utte)iaiiai'GGrGriiiiiFi. The new crossing necessitates the laying of cement slabs approxi- mately fifteen feet long between the trucks and the writ pave- ment on both aides. north side be M been poured t0and; tt In", em gunning e loath pct. Fri , afternoon while the heavy planking was being laid between the rails. rAsroetotter3. Thepersomu ww- erty subject to ttyrnttqqfy_the eteen for Kenoah Wis, WV after- noon in . .4392. Chevrolet sedan and Atumerottnrieo.autorhet- mseeotrdti1edattitsltefetretltehe Bid Ar taxes, tsaidh'tsetHdr that magnum might be; made. in some ended When the crossing is completed the small platform placed " Four- th street for the comm "' North Shore patrons will be remod- eled and the out band datum movoi to the west dds d the 01% It Js, mud!" .90 WE? . - sat-0pm; aherttoardttfrevtewuaetsedttted ,tt.nratattanttninattettartatatogt open for old." TWO KILLED ""attoast-ikitiortsiaaiittttr. Goettrre-tttutNewtettt gated to be retiesedtta-mtterottttetxtmmtte tpetseeerttiydtttitrettstrety thetqte_tmreittttfttteReptttt1t- can Ruin! Committee occupy all mam. 1X3teymohttmeettetfot win matures tn place af Con- gas-nu: Walter Newton, It was an- nounced Wednesday. iimatttrttrtmtoiterveontttetsouaeot Otto Stein And Tom Clark Em- ployed By S&D Company Killed Tuesday Night Near CHllNDlBlLOM ON NEW COMMITTEE exact address was not learned. 'were instantly killed at 3 o'clock Tuesday night when the truck owned b3 the B. and D. company here an m l Ach they were riding was demo.'- tshed by a fast Pennsylvania railroad freight train about a half mile west of Hamlet. Ind. The two Weaken!) men were on their way to Winona ke, Ind., with a consignment ot household goods. They left Wankegan TuftsHpr, pen. A . .. Upon the death of In. Warner, Jtutemtatakentotttettmneoftter grandmother end her fpther moved to Minneapolis. where he was engaged in the steel human. Warner begged his daughter to for- give hing tpd wimp ye was tfuseChe ehi1dtospendonehnlfortheChrtst- mas holidnys with him in Minne- apom The request was granted. At ennetusiunetttttet.tteartng,gut1get%tr- ath weed to the father than") eventtttatttettttouldsaeeeedtrtre- gaining love an mm at his child that he plight min petition the Werner on minds of cruelty last March end oommltted suicide in July. The couple lived in Wuhan. theetofytrtttdtteredtttattome surrotmdedtrrtrnmnit-tonttttioets. JudtteherhuLt%ttathaatinthe use and unmanned that he was greatly intNeneed by the attitude of the child who chimed she did not love her father and "that she would neeerliveWittttttm." Jane Warner over aketia; if iiG father,' Roy E. Wanner, Minneapo- t', at a hearing in Chicago Tues- y. The father opposed the petition of Mrs. Dorm-nu, June's mm w "rm-tHtl to its Gammon ttyttMtmtttter..©tt_nrttoqrerttto Hamlet. Ind.. humanely following a Matthew. ttteinwtutun- thrk'Bttodyintteingtteidntttte gtlghee'ut,,'t",','dMtt',e.tc"fe ' aredmt1iqntmHtestt-tettis geutti. MgB.aethnW.8ttegth-. ,etreetemteqtettteoqmeeBetettt.tT. Clerk's body we cut trt two at the hips while Stein's legs were severed The mick. which was carried a hen Jnih' down the truck by the, freight engine was reduced to kindling in the crash. Failed to Bee Train Awarding to an account ot the re- port received from W, Ind., the truck with Its two occupants was moving oft from n detour onto rail- rondtncks. Itisttettevedttttgtttte men did not see the fast traveling min which we: unmet on top ot ttevartqrttenBteindroveitonu) the erasing. Before the engineer ot the tan: could knit the mm had been carried In: down the tract Emma Doubravn, Waukegan, gas Mi eutrtodx pus you; pld The mauled bodies ot Stein and tsrksereftmndttpthetramcre* emmmedbetweentwutedporttomat was needed on e m tr'p. Stein we: identified immediately following the my when papers were found in " leather Jacket giv- iretthtntunettndattowinghimtotte a driver for the B. and D. We: compeny of Vanuatu. Re carried 'l shipping ticket showing his destina- In. John W.'Stephenson, stated Wednesday afternoon that a full report arm the accident S'lmd 2-1 waged e company. me an th at - Sign was A. _rmostar FATHER DENIED BHILD CUSTODY driverforthecttgtCem. Hannibal: atrTnrve.r,MI. Giar%attetgtated,Nras motnretphrempioretrutwaattired tG &'lh.$ln\m U-w 'tWh',".. has to and any an to Glut. when {then from the demolished An inquest into the deaths was held Wednesday by Coroner "toms Mite of Stark County, Indiana. A verdict of accidental Oath m mnatrrd by the m. The body of sun. who ma " the can hotel In men. In tanned to the home ___of his Otto Stein, truck driver tor pe 5 Jane's D. Transfer Co. of Waukegan a resident ot the Central none! Tom Glut at Walkman. wnoso t address was not learned. 'were b HITS TRUCK "irttetperwtseetorte Mof'onald Jewelry and Gift Shop Mn. Appley has enlisted the no at while tho flowers were provided by pre" ngonctes throughout the country Enchant Flower Growers and the to publish um and notice about Libertyville Moral Co, the mung boy. The tfyle show is not a new idea It is {and be my have not with in Libertyville as thesewm annual -ten--tgtteutmeoetttstttt. events for'oevernl you: staged by m to communicate with ha mother the manually Store. . "new, . t C. o. Carlton disnlayed clothing for "theHad and his dad" as did J. B. Morse & Co. and Mm. Waeh- ter exhibited women's wear. The shoes were 'timplied by Ray N. Smith and- thc jewelry by the McDonald Jewelry and Gift Shop while tho flowers wen providet} by mum ITmer Growers and the Libertyville property owners in the district covered hr tlte two. law paving tr,oa,','fi"f,,", will receive a substantia refund H, the estimated cost of the work it was Mosul Tastings 'det whemthe certificates- of ti ei 'pletion were presented- to the board of local improvement; for approval. , ' .1 Property Owners 9' ill Get Big Refund on Unit of Paving Jobs _ According to the figures on spec- ial No; " which covers the new east side Devin ' the octuul cost of the work we: $77,534.11 " giant the original estimate of $100 2 or a saving of $22,787.89. The board voted to hold six percent of that w. mount " required by the bond houses to protect the assessment ac- gainst shortage and .to rebate to the property owners the balance a- mounting to $18,125.85 which is ov- er thteen per cent of the entire assessment. Laneorthr's department store shnwed an extensive line of new fall wear for women and children. the Beverly bless shop mad the Frock Shop frocks and hate It was also found possible to, make a refund on the small job on Lange court. which Was put an fol- lbwing the east side 'job and at the same basis figures as the larger improvement. The owners, on this streebwill receive $278.63 after the required reserVe has beep ducted. Both jobs have sete records for eeonomiehl construction of whiic improvements. The estimgtes in. Aftisr"the talk chairman A. L. Johnson of the Jeni] interest com- mittee distribu d the cups to the winners who now have them on dis- play in their windows. e mance talk on the art of window display. From notes he had miide in his tour of inspection he discussed the sev- eral windows in the contest, point- ing out the weaknesses and stress: in: the good points. J. B. nous]: AGAIN ' cgN'rEsr WINNER After the awards had been made a meeting was held in the chamber of commerce rooms at which a large number of merchants heard My Haegkler give en, inatruetive both cases were eotiservtttive and the fact that such a large rebate was possible reflects credit on the village officials and on the contra- tors. James Cape & Song. . T the display with artistry a second ieralir any: involved an tumo- consideration. ,, 'bile, was in the toils of the law mun The other cups were awarded as O'Brien was arrested Weinesdas' follows: Triggs & Johnson attend?" on sn unto my chem pre- Iea.nirwortltr..'t derfubmem T store trend by Mrs. Mary rental. Weake- third, and McDona d's jewelry andggm, who charges O'Brien took her gift shop third. Quality bake shop. on but Tuned" night end did not Sehaneh Hardware, Miller Grocery return it. Harms of the case was] store and Virginia tiafe were 'iivenisetsyee, until Friday at the ho,epuftetntltry M," "L as-, ',deferttaBt's request. Meantime The certificates prof completion were approved by the board and the clerk instructed to. file them in court for the final hearink. The meeting of the regular board followed that of the improvement body and several matters of impor- tance were disposed of. -. Village treasurer. Roy F. Wright, presented his monthly report which was accepted and referred to'the auditors. The report showed the village finances in a healthy dtsnd1- tion end the combustion of the improvemeht which he: been under way for the past we? and-_n_half. For the 't'eNt, F [7 time WM We. 3. 7 lone tint piece in In display window content, moored by the local cheater of commerce, in when keen competition was evidenced by the memhnnts in both Libertyville and Mandelein. The final decision was made by Carl Heckler. of Chicago, head of the window trim- mers'association.of that city; who came out here Wednesday evening to act as judge in the local content. c L. A. Harrie was given first place in Mundelein land the other prizes which were open for com- getition in either village, were won y Libertyville merchants. The a- wards were made on sales value of the display 'with artistry a second consideration. cr The other cups were awarded as follows: Triggs ' Johnson second. On a montly schedule worked out by the treasurer the receipts in all funds ere in excess of the' mounts "tstroptiattd.shi1e, the expenditures are under the placenta anticipated. The Hence showed $28,188.56,in funds with but a small portion in the specie] Mementfnnd because of the practice of tabla; up bonds The contest was under tkdiree- tion of a special eommittee con- sisting of Paul G. Ray, A: J. Me.. Donald tad H. A. wagon of Mun- deleht. I STYLE SHOW IS _ BANNER EVENT ' ryyiuai Tam. Ween: :, iELilGjk.tiillhiiLT/," OCTOBER 6, 1928, _ ' an in r: r: Ivo last Ale. ceive t ,.Th mud ' t imbued il ty ificltes- ') iin enentod- , ur rementa Ibild "tov'o' in 'spec- -lt' " he new , ' l cost; f, r9 I m V fgll or Brtt a board '. d that tF. PT" 3 bond 'ttte, meat a- we 1 y Alec taxman. At ttf'rrtstotstta, ar- ;rested at Waukegan Wednesday fwhile in the company of 17-year- ' DH Violet Kublinski, of Ken- $0911., when he attempted to Wake out a mirriagre license, and {remand to Remain. Wht., was re- 'leased from the county jail there i'l'hn'rsdty when Dist. Attorney Pow- 'ell refused the girl's mother a war- l rant naming him on a serious charge. Harold Appley, 15-yeor-old son ot Mrs. Lulu Appley. ot W. who ran away from home a much no Mttpenniptt a note to his mother hoard from as yet, it wasrreported Friday. . STILL SEEKING MISSING YOUTH District Attorney Powell held that [mush had pot violated the law in hm the girl here with the lnten- tion of marriage and forthwith order. ed the 20-year-old defendant freed had been apprehended why B dernitr sheds, She declared she would never permit Lemanski to marry her daugh- The girl was given into the malady of her mother who came k. r custody of her mother who came pete from Kenna». fatter: the couple retttaettnriidirtttfutr-n-tit msagheetnhenrtng. street.nmatheothermemtterafthe MiiNittet - and induce 56143 viii): draw the chute. "he nurses of H. H. Wehrenberg lid Jack Treptow were presented by the ottle.emcof the fire depart- ment as new additions to that or- ttanisathtn and these were approv~ " by the bound. . 'Ne and monthly bills wen mounted and allowed afar which the meeting was adjourned to Ort. Johnna Met3ratn of 314 South Jack- son meet W "hen on drunk than: ani the following morning in court pronounced his own sentence with the permission of Judge Taylor. MeGrain proposed!!!" he be dis- charged this time but stipulated that if he is arrested again helm New Yen's day t 40-dnr sen- wnee in the county Jailitte unpoaed. Judge mun agreed. when ambient"); m police gen; HOMEOOMING IS . HELD AT JAIL incarcerated and maimed Thurs- day morning before Magistrate Walter .Ttylor. Ay YOUTH FREED IN NUPTIAL MIXUP tlerapidly amaze money is avail- I . ' Theodore Bitch of the Public Ser- f2,8 rig / atgiater haunted by hard pity. however. the nude boys were unable to put an gttffteiettt racism in the second GAVIN CASE lard tight. In the ttrktinit they held the high school thirds to one GURNEE THIRDS WIN 40-0 OVER GRADE SCHOOLS team in a game Wednesday after- noontryatteomof40to0. . smothered the Garnet: grade school mspdtcottbetop-heavyworeme grade {school grunge!) gallium up a ottilarduoei lived at 1216 West Og- den avenue. Chicago. He is survived by his widow. The body'was taken to Chicago Tuesday afternoon and burial will be in. Mt. Carmel ceme- was voted Tuesda b themi iu according to" repaymy Albert ("ha zrvearfuttt.oruetttu?erust1dt1r" have been indicted for the murder of Ervintmyder,20rearso1tkot Lake Villa. Thus reports have it that six men hue been named on murder charges in two true bills, a ttve men he was taken immediately after the accident and had been in an un- conseious condition since that time. I The semen: occurred on acute 20, about three miles from MoHenry. Ghilarduocl was riding with five companions who were eomlng out from Chicago for a Sunday outing. The traffic was heavy and the driver ot the car in which Ghlluduoci was riding was forced off the road by a car coming from the ttpparite"rtiree- tion. Ghllarduoci 'wss thrown out of the car, according to "enable re- ports. and suffered a skull fructure. " Two other: Inbred Two other members of the party [were slightly injured but were able to 130 on to Chicago after receiving first aid treatment. i The car which forced the Ghilar- duoci party off the road did not stop after the 'accident' and victims were unable to give a good description of the driver or the car that hit them. McHenry county authorities are in- 'vesrtitrating the case. "and ot have been indicted yes-' and" for the murder ot "Milan: Beck, mum. - _ Hm Emery and wile. cow, living at 4722 Calumet avenue. Chi- cago. the chief state witnesses in the case against Tom Gavin ot South Eli- ubeth street. Chicago. and Archie human. of Chic-co. chased with assault with intent to commit mur- der. have (humeral They were scaeduled to W More the and jury Tuesday but failed to show up nnd saws Attorney A. V. Smith has been unable to get any informa- tion about them. No definite date has been set for a coroner's inquest in the _miltrrdueci case but "will be held some time next week when witnesses can come from Chicago. .. Taken In Shooting Gavin is abused with ham tired two.stttttaintothebodr 01M. at the summer cottage of Thomas Be- atty at! wife. wealthy CW thes- ter mm. at Lake lune, Anti- och. several months no. cam is siniteitervnnttMu1ftrnntsep-t wttttttnvimrnidedtnthetttot. Atntsenrintttmnttnttesttreoeqtut' petttimtttefpreCiretrttP9eCmir, tyMthrtudsiturtsttmmehBtrteryott his": tegttfted any had been warmsttnotto-r-trtatOavin. Botttaaidtttetrtheg-tttmttened bypersttesea1ttngoetthetahghoete andthnttherttndreeehedt+nntt laden. 1llrnergtteeautreot than madetohi1ittim,remntnedtnMtuttg (anathema. names» lea t5hilardueci, 48. Chm, who was injured Sunday utteraoon wnen the automobile in which he was rid- ing was forced ott the road near Me- Henry by an unknown motorist. died at 6 o'clock Tuesday morning at the Victory Memorial hospital, where AUTO GMI . VICTIM DEAD thrtttttinthnprmttmstttm almanac! Mind)!!! qnfetmdttegtetna. tttttrd-tttner-ttttaid by in. June may. We a! Tom Benny. 3nd Mm out with her to he: strrrtmerttnmeatAnttoetttmMnr6to m°mmm (new "ttttn-ttmt- madam Jtt.ttet_rthGmtuan.qrheutM- y_hr-hett_1emsttottte-ttturys mmamom normed had trstnpmt_inttteeo-rtttiNttrt, lover." May we he went to the pttenndtoitt0nvinttemuo"tttrt, tat;' tor talking an: way to Mrs. f?avhtttttentenattoetuetnerrror tnlktat.thntmrytotstm, othewtt- neIBt'eqttftett. maximum we nl1egedtot-ettrtvenouttohnttoet, that nut" to have taken Into tlseottattetoearryouttheirthreats. (Continued on Page 8) uses Emery And Wife, Are Sought To Tell Of Bhootintt At Lake Marie, Missing; 6 Now Reported Indicted. murder mcmne. Mai}; '13.? Dubois, 128 North Gene-ac atreet,Uad R. P. Thoma 700 Center street. crushed. but no one was Injured. Both were" the police. noun was driving north on Perk Avenue and Mm. Gagging as was west. tn Washington street when the mishap ;oocumd. Another new occurred in trout of 115_ North Gene-cc street. A number of interested young voters met Wednesday evening at the law offices of attorney Benja- min H. Miller to effect the organ- iution of a local unit of the Young Voters League and to lay plans for the building up of an organization which embraces every young Re- ynblieen voter, both men and wo- men. between the ages of twenty- ltogethet were {attained " the meet- ling. Chairman henna: unmanned Lite will twain: a committee at ttee to make arrangements for the hall 'and Irpt?rtlnfAntthenattmeetine The Valentin bemoan tatotteatmgttt 2intt/tTi MhatPrzytttmsht,ettntr- man pftheRephtieantNttmty Cen- IualCommmee otteredtopemoettuly !iiGi"iiri"irTe'Gtiii"Gci'rd'%"e"1rs't Mrs. Kathleen Moran, or 431 Spruce ghpet, Wichita: was so seriously mmred she was taken to the Vie- tory. Memorial hospital Tuesday ev.e.nyttr when the sedan in which she was riding wilth her huts. band. John Moran. crashed Into an- Ith-tttne driven by Mrs. Funk Dogging, of 39 North Lew Avenue, at the intersection of Park 1m and ,rtutltintrton street. Mrs. Moan tnt'- feted numerous cuts and new body Mung: 3050131 attache: W. _ At this first meeting temporary offieers were chosen to Mocha" of the enrollment of members and to hnndle the affairs of the local unit until the permanent orttaniza- tion is perfected. Charles C. Hos- Irina, {at commander 'of the Lib- ertyvile American Legion post was chosen is claiman, Richard M. Billion, assistant cashier of the lake County National bank as mercury and treasurer and Cecil 't,',i',t,',',""gb, manager of the Auli- torium eatne as publicity chair- man. inen, between -the W' of twenty- one and thirty, in Libertyville- ludelein, Half Day Fremont Jitr. WOMAN INJURED IN AUTO CRASH The members of the initial group are busy this week securing appli- gee, for membership nnd the p nistomakeathoroughcanvnss oftheterritoryineludedinthelo- eel unit before next Mada: when a second meeting is to be eld in the Libertyville village hall to com- plete the permanent organisation. The Young Voters We is s neared by the Republican State (scanty-a! tf;"',',',',')),; and was creat- e .for e purpose of stim . the in of the young 'gtteit, an: in exemising their rights of 1',',',tg,2, uh'tg'glt',1ut,t,, ht an . pedal attention is to be Wren to the young man or wow casting a vote for the first time. ' 193?qu have joined the league by Anyone interested in the move- ment and desiring to enroll in the heel unit my receive the desired information and application bunks trom any of the above named of- The Young People's League is growing by leaps and bounds throughout the county, Chairman Bahama regal-ted and it is estimated the " but 3.000 first Young Voters Now Organized fibers. At the close or the meeting Attor- ney Przyborski urged those present to attend the big meeting of the Repub- ucan Centred Committee to be held Thursday night tn the North Chicago auditorium. Addresses will be de- livered by Stews Attorney Smith and other prominent county isttteiay; and politicians. ot the cm As Chairman Banana promised the pointed coaches were limited md cum. Addresses were made by Chairman Pnyborski. Ben- jamin Miller. of Libertyville. County Clerk Lew A. Hendee. Justice Charles Mason. Lee McDonough and Richard Lyons. p C mhnoettteroumrYetspie'sRerubts gnMdWMmdNorm Bends declared that the prohibi- thn question am be classed as me otthedmrtinnnttaammotttseeam- pain. "The lax-dint! issues of this cam- paign at: Museum tariff. immigra- tion restrictions, farm relief and me deep "tennis, project." be told the new voters. ls "Part loyalty and the full dinner pail/l the theme ot the political 32.00 m $TilA3t IN ADVANCE. Nick Gnu, Waukegan bonds- mum"... trismetorteweelr tom IRWIN! Tmneteotggmnn,ttotttotttttmtt,of- Int-bet and» united on vice chmorlafdtthemmndhe 'tttMatter-rea-ether-tat "thetttnettethetr- _ Thetmt-eetmttesdttr-rttte thetirtrial scheduled forQo'clock tthtePttettiaemittrqrhkhgnvethe tttttte-their-ttttMt-tttmt GRANA FACING LOSS OF ws BOND ua the women in Bout forGiii. room men-Vans had been aha frxtmtttrnttptttottttettanttttF 'rtteetetxtfrorttesdwttttA1-atrtt- PAIR BOUND Til JURY IN Mick Serum And Peter Alum Waive Ext-innat- ln Filling Station Robbery: $5,000 Bond M . 'rhetourtteidupttteNttnttatauem onthenightMBettemtter22. Irvin 'Vdetteomralnifil1tngatationat- tentuntmVekmttntttemen'aV Dominick aunt-m ll. 3nd Pen "3. st, both of m. c.- 1eueo members of the ataA-to an: thnt robbed {Irvin Hyde. Shell (that union attendant, of $8.13. wand examination mm» m It [CW Beune Auqtssssute "at: A. Taylor and were held to the Decem- Ber grand Jury in bonds of $5." each. The two are Charged mm hold-up and robbery t'ater, 1'llf Cttee,', .d.Le " o 0 i',llltti'i'otoLe2u'l"u'll'%llllt 1th believed the - Stacey and mattaretictitittm. anathema-alum It" ttversin3otiet. Ttteaittnftttehthet po1icertolitrnutttoettl"tt-- anms charging robbery mm a gun have been mien out by Detective Sergeant Bart W " Mike De- M of China and Clarence Ba- Trrieit was (and to In): ms and: WM: grAgitt he 'ii'iiiiacteda-ixtM.>rretitud mmmwmayonme eaaeatrteeMttndar. Hemmedq II. d Jdbt. and by Serraure and Allan us their ounpuuom and them whoactuuywokthe money from Hyde while :12me outside. m [cm Amused by a Chicago detec- mre bureau squad Sea-ram rymn an! Officer Roy "an: antenna 111 the known Mum ot many My but without success. The contemplated trip to Joltet to press latch for Bani was pennant! try mnmwmm from we gottetpotttsethattheftqtttnettndMr- may be: "ttttq" - Ind cit rxotttterrtrramettarttoii-ttnNit" Ceeter-1-tttmett1 but were ro- les-ed. AHgnttanttttherretumedto Chase by my of WW mud "ertttemht3ery.ieotgtgthecitgttr *" ct Belvidere street. c, tap-mm m."- ever."t.attaltteiaetiedtoBeutCttt- caeonmtthepoliesetheeenreoott- ttnutngttte-tttotHr. o-dtrrmrttrotner,ee""eh, who lives here tn Wanna-IL BI Immeyomtwtbesmncm Giriiaamvmrtetoet_8P Informed af the arrest and confession of Serum. mm whom reftmed to nuke my iikGiiEiitiiiiitita-tmmtKr, iiaittiotteettse-tmottntturtMt- Dttqttgttg& m. M. ot tttto Venn [Maintain-go was pr- uned"! man. mm iirikikieett.tr_iheitsytM- mttt-rtFrJunertswhtrtt" "mama-5mm": of the bandit at. Police said that ii-era-tie-ttna-ttes-ttttsetter ,eeerttttmrtnttterure_1Pr- ruitttepitoomtm_ettltttmt" station attendant. M told no "tiieirnamesxrerertunkBtn-t1 C1areneeNati. gtttttgt'tbtowtt-t verywell." c Amn&mhytnde. a: "idt9tnaterant1maiiat-tatrxttr- ttutgttteratattetgtnndtteetfteenrdntt GiiGt -iieaa the driver ot the le, M""!_P' P"? , -'ci'ierareandmrsett-ttqrt ottuear.zhedtt-tqr-htr