rFrt " " ' 'ere. "'""".'i tali Ieiitrher baby and! Springfield. Ill., Dec. 2r--Author- l gull! on she page." ity .to operate one man cars between fuck her . vicious Canton. Foil-view. Pennington, St. at - neck. "David, Bryant and Lewistown, has IE " "$8.111. twin been uked in on application filed J shoving n I"! by the iilinois Central Electric Rail- Bit inn. when". war coupon: with the lliinois Com- ' I violent'merce commission. br',iiirttoicrttrl in en order made public by the {than be " 'etttnmttmitttt today. the Public Service B) marriedriife. company of Northern illinois woo 'r, . . 'authorised to extend its electric dis- f can! ltribntion system from Zion City west . "tti - refund minions 83rd street one mile, north V R% M on the t11etitte'. Wankegsn slang Lewis "on" "I ' to give the pros shout two miles. and east in town- : - f. 1|. Walker. T GG 44 one mile. I" Fe,: snide- nune on. The Central Illinois Public Senice; 2 " 'h', '_. ' 'l, one t-neieoatpaitr was authorized to construct 1 "' 'ttg alter otter Malena operate an electric distribution its"! .r. ice in the woridjystem in Freeman. Williamson touting took niece ntieoirnty. f the me Of the tyd ~The commission denied the petition 5'."le than Forest. and .of the Peoria Central Business St2'. (iliii8iP"? events ot,thelAtmoeiatfor! to reinstate on apples- _ .1 . _ tion or the St. Louis, Springfield r-a'r'r-rTrr-CCr [and Peoria railroad tor permission ._ t,,evftttrtttt""'ti,t,t clause the location of its ter- (z'i' _:ta'"i C . minnl in Peoria. ilr".V'LLA l f, proposed ndvnnce in rates on _ v' l T .sh ment of iron end steel nrticles t 1rfrAr ' . lb . . . Ae . titrein, not th. Louis to Paris. lll.. t - t rte-given on the Pennsylvania railroad was J" r.r4e, " g the ta-tttret' and ion-pended until June so. ct WC Vin. tttthmtL A An 1W 1: H T "t 'rWttl 'c?t',,it'i,'3tl'v'r1',; a one. "at: t f an ttttr WM" $1133! Weill l r,r,'tii.tltlre'i, Mr. "um", rlyjiifii)setat1'em.',', loud a "To 'f/ati-tttret that he amI f1 "P.lrr,',L"."NGT, WuM'b."06Mq'-'"""""'-a'"""" PM" "tr,'.',,:.',,","')', new" has stated bin. ind no» f" 'm Gri-iiiGikuttu.aattutr-Mt Ler, I" '9? illme for such. . _ _ (uni-mt- terondaers.g.g.Brasnn-t+ to - am this week in Chic-30.1 _ 1p. the It. and lu.'Wiiiiun Becks; had "a!" ' their two dattghtarra and their funnies " WM" and' heir son. Wm. Becker. In, and I other nearby WEI-Xi: fully from Chicago on!" Christ- g and mutet.d by An. w W "rerfeet." No on6 Jinn . Gleason was mere Wednes- t. went Imt Antonio day aid Thursday fro mChicago. _ in the IMO when Mr. s Mrs. E. A. Wilton and Mrs. tttar and Tend the George 1 in: were in Waukegan one 'CMOIBO critic could day In! eh on business. Geo Helm V in nettimt. Mutt. is "ill cm mud to his home, innrtenia Wmt n having fol wed his operation u the f ','ge',?dngttt,;t Lake Sidq pm in'Chicago. , 'tN "ma; Mr and rs. R. Thayer had for r"" Hi! Cm Christmu eats their son, Arthur M b wi s a my" and mlly from Bristol. Wis.. ttf l to - _ and Mr. um Mrs. Louis Bud. E. Eiiiik' "and to; a a the but." gin give the PM in. "hiker. F l [panel lam V"! W ttt an Mme; b', "to! after an} ... cu in _the world', It y took whet" he of the Arm] an" batty and Aef' " she M999" tgqtett her a vicious l? C - not. C/ r; m"m2"m ~>ngving t 10' B. tug. 'Wt' otLukeFofuL mum in L . a. we. "What . "a any and 'tond D W - Antonio ma. mm W hi! v" 0f " (We Mqor 100' brought ' . he: "the at! a '1. Men". - Wnattttitrtost M nnd rum-tone .. may , ' I , ca"'""" I"... - --.-_ ' V" a" " 'afillt tt and In. can" Mil-a and L. an" ml "In. - snafu! "I aboutlfuily an.» "no dmmntlc m can. "Rilent 'tb-. g'hy. on of Arthur to Mg Itt con- JNithuau,, at Um - - - rum-co "or &thrt Watch? Chicago In mung dr brought Ort I the home totttia mu. M In - Tom Bram and funny had 1 Mt the In]. hum" trom MI ' In. Barber and In. The world In. Avery. a their guanine. from with that like Chicago Chris . He alto enter- tained an uncle t t dar. Iver Jensen In I m bo beam. km. Me m Dar Iona". ml 'ha tter. trarlttg Buck ltiruMJel' r - extra W manner, at Bt. Aw drews, 'ed the ther-tter at " W. h the but union ot w. Item save than n (my, day. the Hughes. to. m. in Minnie Gibbon, of u., ("and our the fine and mo Wakefield: and C. A, . an In their and good health My with the onward". cet: . will)" tad mince pies, fruit and all the other mod mind! that In. Txatrertieid - BO we" how to prom tor the Inner nua- .'!'lu center piece I" (iegrt', of batches ot holly. loaded, _ ttteir won rod tteteeMa, from 5°" WW um (no nut grow- 1 maarttetd mm "at. Mr. w "- unfor- m. mh to " bought I vim 'hm be I... who [um mower. M a" nine buck homo st Gut-nee. - ___ 5-01.11! In mu " bun PUBLIC SERVICE ASKS T0 EXTEND POWER LINE HERE 0 Extend Power Line West Chicago 'Newspaper Follows from Zion and Then to [In Sun Story Boosting Waukegan in Lewis Age. Waukegan Expansion Plans Mr. I Mrs. E. A. WHtoumd Mrs. George 1 m were in Waukexm one day "It ek on business. Geo, Helm is "ill cot Int-d to his home. innuenia having fol wed his operation at the Lake Side: pital in'ChIcazo. Mr. and re. R. Thayer had for Christin" eat; their son. Arthur my" um mlly from Brutal. Thris., mtd Mr. out Mn. Lottttt Hard. Bl. My" In d " . unit Oven-had cu. W play. ' eeinq Eyes." precaut- od by the unity picture company may .reql'tt,'r" well attended. .7 M, 1. Lehman 'tta hi town age dar In! week. Mr. and In. an. Leanna enter- uhcd . house fun oUotttpanr holiday week. Their non. In" mill-d. In. "I wife and tuturtttWdrove up from Cambridge. In. Caroline Prtenon ndt."2 wine. bqgtt from Burlington. 1... vlsitml u the lane at her -', Lore curm- rmm my. Wane! Pete rotrmM to Barnum with than n week's vim rm: shuns and f on. Milwauku m. a. 31mm and: ttttor-f. Mt. .rurgere. In $171M can. Ptt.elt.tt of a an, m" the new: New!" 1". 4 V mm. m In than Chi. Kiln-mi Chou "and brothor tn an an"! than It rtum In a" .1- "a..." CTL" ---- D tt 'O-' M an. to m tol- n and"! M. tgntttetit. "at! W. understand that - 3..- Perry L Pen-sou m to to M It mums was!!!" ,um.VF be!" to: than a moot donut"! "1 do! In the wilt". _ opt-tau at our the south in In" "can 2geLu'le', In a. north. I!" We and .n other you; to on tor n vent or in Chi-mun cuoll m was by the St. Andrew "alum (both tenths» ed and human) nu over the town on Christin" eve. And all In their Imp met clothe. a an. And um my run who own in now but". belittle to come hw:y from the in and snow to I hunky. nus-shin; cunt. which an be much all in two dul' tint. The winter tt'l',t'ld no Juli wh- ing their has condition. can". turnips. mustard. been. cami- "a men at in than!" The pain: birds. brown than. mu. 9efel and rod bird- ". here tor the winter. ( And the noun new: bit b.ttasr--attw dreds being amt out! dar. St. Andre, m. Dee. te. The tonorrtnC1eturr. written by H. D. Hughes. of Ounce. who in a St. Andrews. Pta., giving an "count of u Christina dinner. and telling of the fine days in that lonthm late. is 'n contrast to the zero weather Luke lcounty folks hue boon' upetiencing Ito: the past week or MV. _ .. t/,yJEfilihli PLANS ' Ti) HAVE Mi AIR= PORT IN FUTURE Following up a fecent item In the Daily Sun telling of the plans of Win- knzau to become a city of 500,000, . Chicago nmpaper dn Snturdiy print- ed this boost: Wankegen. whose capitation: to be. come the principal port " the path- quiet-n and of lake Hlehlm were forced into the disco-d three-mutter! otaeettttarraaottrthesermrthot Chicago. rim min to chnnenge Chi- .cago'e supremacy u e port. This time It in an air bort which Wenteun :nlane. intend of e leke port. It is part of a comprehensive city pun wnrked out by City Planner Jeeob L. Crane tor the Wankenn plan com- mieeiom The lending tuid is to be to. cated west of Wellies". Chicago has talked ebout I municipal Mr port from time to time. but. Wenkem new has the dump. um and water mowers: Wattkeaaat's mun; beach at 1. . tur "tree ,x federal mum! on- J'Ghtt but of land Iona dunno. on Waukegan'a plan will give the city a new and ndequnte bathing bench. 400 acres of new parks, municipal, 'in'ks. widened streets. a civic center. double-docked streets for "the tints," 'mproved school. plum. duh. "m and rater (millet: Wnnkom'n bathing page}; out in n tiny up", ot the foot of Madison "W'i A 131!ch my!" own- more around 3 incubator at the inr- bor entrance. Thin Ind ll "striated "up" print. use. but fedora] on- einem no aid to hue given their IWYOYII to leasing' the but! by the city for devgiopmont u n batch and alumina. h - - _ Ravine. to Be Rqettatmi Three lune nvlnee which cut their way through the been ot the town and hue been the [at resting place of much of the town rubbish In peat You". ere to' be reeiatmed end their sides 'lnndsuped for park purposes. Main hlghnyu extendlug' north. south end west-end diagonally will be luld out! for three miles beyond the town llmlm. and all future subdlvlalone must be platted In, accordance with the highway system. _ A civic denier In projected for "the Hook west of Court Home square. and- 't fortv foot arcade restricted to pe- destrians is planned for County street. opposite the court house en- tranre. east to Goneeee street. This would provide tt block of new business frontage in the heart of the busineee' section. Viaducte trom the hill down to tip: lake nhore with only mace are pin ed. The" will mete the In" from and the new beech eeeily ec- ceenihle to, end will Ieeve the streets on the flats tor heevy trutte. Preteen fer preneion. Wenkegen now bee e popilletion of M,000 and by IMO ehould hove 40,000, Mr. Crane seam. Ultimately it should include about (our timee on much territory no et preeent. end pro. Halon for expansion by ennention north and weet is made in the city plan, The Waning" Pun commit-Ion magma of M Buck. chum": Cal Alnhuler. Bet, Thacher. A. J. 8!";th. Mayor Theodore burnt and layou- Pro Tem L. J Ya». A The Waukeaan high school board, of whlrh John Reunion in secretary. has begun work on a 201ch athletic fuud. It will contain three football tutde. n hockey tHtd, bush" din- mono, ionnin court: and I mutter mila track. u "and Itnithia'uy. and . ftetdhotttm. It will In? "IN?- "My "ttttttreaped. The Mil-d. will ultimntaly conuin "its Mr 0.000 "wanton. The Bold in mud 0- Lewis "an north of WW that ad will con more an M. William Wain in china! " tttt "biotic. will". in rttte d I." "ste.ttre,e. _.." - -vm "' IQ . "who! 3N {m s' . "I!" "l" "W ""'"'"I] wind..." mais tho we I" am a com 'pon om 1'"? Cililt?ii'e,'r,' nrtgfd.'"dlt, m'l In ll . . lo- tmtring "fl U f 'l"/lll.ilJr, "none. . you an you. , Up at 0 the Itt- h... mud mm and m. "6.000 _ tittttedntm. M Fi' propose to subscribe S,1,t ttt St LA__A¢-' a-.- 1.5. m; all mm " Christina. "" will certainly ho . a day ot Joy and thankiulnou tor the ' Victory Innorial Hoaniul. it in oar- i, tainly a day at aurarlaeo. Word haa ' mu. been rocoivod hom New York d by Pro-moot Whitnay tron T. P. Murillo. Chairman of the Johns-lan- villo Company. that tho but!» a villa Conuny propane to aahaeriho 325.000 quit in iroo the hoanlial m I Gobi. yovidod tho root at the coin- Ilmnity raise "1.500 on that tho debt taatrtte rained. Pmtoont Whitney 'and Chairman lamina havo boon to communication for two wooho. All tho beta and - about tho hot vital won moored tor and not to the marine so". which hold a ano- l ciai nootiaa on tho aubioot on Do i combat nth. wp, l CAIDMBN DIADLOCKID The om Can't!!! to My on the hoanltai debt of "3.071 hocame a deadlock you many of the public took tho" ltion that thev would not ouhaorihe because the factorieo did not subscribe what the goneral public thought fair and the factories which had given no liberally In 1920 worn not inclined to give further zinc bo. Pause the Mnnvillo plant had no; con. trihttted in the 1920 campaign or the 1924 campaign. DEADLOCK BREAKING Apparentlv the deadlock is broken hv the hianviile' co'rnnnv'a otter of b R'?5.0M cash. it would seem that thin "Mom-lilo "omnany has Tuaetyl, CI",?..'"', 'hp hook" hark to the other maior industrial emn'ovors, in, the mmmunity and " is up to them to i now indirate what they will do uh" tier the new conditions. It is believ- od that if all the industrial emp'ov. ers do the right thine now that the "eneral putme will renew their efforts t' and viva further sums. " is under- , stood that there are about a'xty-hne l mnior industrial emnlovora and in the 1924 campaign only throo have giv- . enor mouthed an amount aggregab in: $1309. __:___.__A A'__. 1920 CAMPAIGN GIFT8~ In the 1.20 strewn the Amman Steel end Wire Column save 820.0004; mh and promised " pet cent mote on all name subscrlbed over $200.00.; and up to $300,000. The one-we.» er Tanning Commny In the 1920 cem- pelgn nve 88.000 and: and pledged 84.000 condltkmed upon vulva: 4 per- rent of whatever was mbe'crlbed over 3200 cm. The third lei-zest donutlon ttt the 1920 remain we! the Ne.- moms! Envelope Co. 87.000. _or no oer ssnttstovoer.' The fourth largest was the Cyclone Fence Company. M.000. The Phlcego Hardware Com- va wave tr, 000. The Blafrhlord Calf Meal Commuy "tve 32.500 In 1920 and har promised 8500 mm In the 1924- campalg'n. A t _ In tho 1924 commit: ft was our pet-ted that the moor mantra] om- p'oyers each donate on the but: of about no par employ", _ FORTY NEW INDUUI'RIES It is understood tint ht the 1920 oanttrttien not to exceed twenty mum" {nan-twin! "union" nude donations. teavttfg about forty mum lndustvhl employer: which hue locltod Itt' the community than 1920. None of thooe have coutrlhuml to the 1920 m- min or the 1934 eayt_rtaiPt. Prom December mu. tor canal can. .ttte Bond presented all the (net- at! "ttree of the 1924 amulgn to " the mm Industrm employer: In Wanna Ind NorttrChie-t and may now have ull the mm and " uren under contldontlon; hence. the coming _ will be one of great ox- 'pectatlon- union; the Mandi Btttt po- tential (men of the hoepmtt. Became the Hoapttal actually cost about $365,000 Instead ot. the '800,000 entimnfod' when the conditional per- centage mm were nude. It in ex- Mctod "uitpmrtt than of donors will 0mm! their phago- so that the per- wentage will apply' to 3365.000 In- otand of $300,000 and thus for In. ctmma. 311.700 Instead of 810.000 would rqgult- from the company which nmm'snr' Ton nan-09M on all sums subscribed over $t00,000 up to $300,. 000. DITMLS OF TH! PLAN The 1ohn,1-MtTvilu Companv letter in given In detail so that tttt mar " preciate the cure and Investigation which this comp." has given the hospital promom and Ila generosity after a cureful batman communion of the entire subject. JOt4ttbMANtfiLLE 292 Indian Avenue " "It " New York. Dee. Mk 1924. Mr. P. B. Whitney, Prat. Victory Imam Hospital. Winona. nil-oil. Den Mr: A At a special mutt" of our aqua tad". we took up your communion- tion of the 16th In further reform" to n anttrttttttkttt, Md we . awfully "wowed the "at of tttttterin" nude by other muuncmrinc um. II Wnukoun. harm on has been I world- wide "medyhrMttrter,livernnd bladder dim the-tiam, 'vuath-t4ttmreituraetdhir- FOR cum zoo mus Fariu unnum- rtlcln that u. iitiismu tg2tttmtfgl'l'tpttMJtllt "dough-In! In hon-um uncouth-loud no", we I». - in "a... and" Minna". "My" 'but you In" and an to contract. is In"! nun than my guns; Dru. I. moon to subscribe will in. the Manila has debt. n will inaudi- uoiy forward you our chock tor 315.000. This mount t note from ur- iouI pabiicuionl in larger than my uncut received from my other Itt, dull". RAISES FAMILY OF 8: ASKS DIVORCE In, Elisabeth Cum". ot High- wood. mind A may ot om: chu. m some ot whom hove touched their may. more Ibo dhoovorod lb. could no longer [at out; with hot husband. John Comm mm! whom Iho mod ttttit for dime to. doy. tuning dmnkonneoo Lad cm- olty. An injunction " tuned who: him ramming lam from molesting her or going on the promises. She chased he on threttt cued hot whonphe been!» intoxi- cated. no that he soon o sprees. Also that he has purchase}; only a stove. bed and dreser, whi to the solo furniture in the bonsai 5mm 32%?" r. ., " "-15":th 1'5!" in l Q ',iir 10ptohii' EiECTliiETUMP coAiiii. ' $5.00 Vary truly yours, T'. P. Hamlin. Churn-n Chicagir North Shore and Milwaukee R. R. Co. Cl LmERmtLE'ncKErtrrkE . TELEPHONE " . o-st., Are thwpen bean tt North Store Inc. Though "rel q to Shoboygnn, an. Wham points on th Mile vnukee Notch" R. R. md T.M.B.R. Btte Meet, deliver! eat-1 written ulcpho be: North Shore " at. or rrafricDep.reme ..chi. up Mice, 72 W lee is"; tthoke ht. Trough um a to s obeys-n. an. VIM points on th MIL nub: Nordic! R. R. tad in". For rues. delivers as] mauled» bu North Shoe " at. or rr"ietevertme ..Chs gp odiee,72W In! " 'phonel e 5713 and Central Mil. wnukee ogice, 3Secur lty ltr, 'pho s Grunt! 990n Grand 762. you can trust this man i "i-aid his road , COAL y1'",5,',,1et',li,i' can I Inn: In Thisisthebest "Emil-y" . Add $1.25 per ton for Cod hauled in Wank" tl.50 per ton for Coal hauled in North Chan-Io omit POINTS cum: on teiu9tltuuyt' mus or "0mm i mm" new m'cumocx Mil) Dudley Pope of Waning», Cousin of Dead Youth's i- am, Was at the Dinner. mu Vltxlnh Buoll. no Wanin- ton ltr.., Glance. smut-41y damned ttte "oyster party" to which Attor- uy W. fl Shepherd. central "urs In (in locum": Innovation. bu " ttibutod " " " death from ty- phoid (our. "The tour or Illw-Illl [undue Pope. Billy MeClintoett'B mum; Dud. ley Pope. ot Wuhan. tubule"- conuln Ind my Btuteast Billy not my- "lt-had dlnner " I hotel on the North Bldo tho event; of Nounhr "We were on our w" to I party In' Hyde Purl. when my amount "I to no nuanced. rm Nu m [m "Billy mg! l odor-d blue pol-u on the men. ml Pope. I In turn. did not, bat I our! "all when»: Mr. Pane d'd. "I did not notice anything " qual In the tt"tttu Nor did t tqret the slightest bit Jtt%tter that. Billy - mentiopod anvthlng nun-nil about the oysters. either. . "Billy was tn good srttirtta that "o. ning and mined In the unity ot the ttarttr out on the South Side. "The next ttme I ". him "I " the Chietreo-w'seonMtt football "we He wag with "above, I chntvad with Take-t thepow htne.H willingness mm Tt-requtt1itiefbramanpoleArythrof. __r"i-i(i,:i'sj)i', ther-tion-ofa-h-onthe NorthShote _ i','rC'iiilr,rs' Line. He-tpo-tae-fight-utter, "r,'i"' wiiiiiiiirreGioserviineverruronddejieaotdtt, , ",sea:,, iiat.hhetritrtantnt-uenirrttttreinhuesei" v'l,s,i,ri" RaihmdmenknowthereputottipetpfN9rihSheree . 'dii' eAph,resanatiteroaeWertrorke'rheteyors . fl? itriaf out conducepnhave beenwith us fifteen .' _/ci.',--),' "'"V "iioriGireFiLruntusre grown up in the MS Shore territory. . Busineu men haye written to chewy "triitg what policywe use inpsaltinttemrmenytt.erttr iiG"Grigr'aukrGriihioarttttothirtuiius industries. Excellent trestmeniu-exre1ieett pay, andtmorgtmizatiopwithits heart and bum. in the road--that is the answer. When next you ride on aNorth Shore tnin, note your conductor. He is a fine exiaple of that ielfucrificing public servant, the American railv way man. He will represent to you the true spirit of the North Shore Line. . x _ 'l _ _-' l// bfreifi2 r /ys," '_..t.e'9F. _ . -irr'rrfdti,1':. ,. A; '. W'r/J-w i,",",,"..;'..),"-.'-,')',-')','-;,',, «a m rc4yji?i1riri?irjri' c'Ci'2irrt PfY, IR, . .. I 'til "WEE? B, if"? 1 1C'rl"r " rrt::,aic. -319108115523L MW" ()t'!'fl't' j . _iit"iilci)citirtItitii' 'lii'i':i'iii'.ilii'i'ii'",i"ii' Il', If: ISO, 52.11230 1mm he ,rnan'tmett-ett- and not! In I". I a. in a.) I. It! Ho "It ttt Tim". and no ith" Noni»?! moot an. we". "in tbe party" at "I. North - it". On an tteat In. my -' " Rum: B. Show. as! Konllwonh. wu an to but ' at who home of in (one: Mr. und In. Shop!" 7 J L. "lemma"! In no ' r, Mri' Stow bu mad. "t " _ km EI an gtrtd my. 0. w a, 3,; called In De. M)! B. ' , " '/ill, a: phold an"): A -. "-' High; But, Dr. thuttrt cow-Id. T _ McCumor-k'n can In W tha- it "I not until "tttMar' N. , were convinced " I" up" J" '_x_~;.. " 93.7.; amuse: oda 'W, L,1 auctly I month and dly that F . ._ the onto". CMN, ASKS llllb. _,_,.i, IiatmiIlGIltlt,j,'ii' John J. can: d I!" " t,tiliiete'tt,e2'tSt,'i , a; dork ottttotht-' atth- that he would an shawl.- 9""- . harlulnhhcuow ch '.,""' court has 1m om y ', _ RE.., the Appellate court. " ". _ 'l') _ iv," durum enttserd lay-m" It the Humbert. On all m _ . , 1nd Home" local " "a a. . C" :Auoclntion ot Hunk". (I. 'Stonm Fitter- nnd - - J While he wu math; 3 1'1'l,ti'tAlt [one was decided against Mn In _ _ [Circuit court here. F' (li:",, EYE [,iiij