* .9 N y \g 46 $ * # P se -- T u9W 4% ot _ * Lacta Boire, + 15 Utreet, is improvin ty jall today, story that wou'\ . mants of x «* She was picked ---- @Rhetment, A4 -- z'd-m Washic Rlates Artor® P."h eona Boire, 15 Years Old, to ' Lecoma Boire, 45. of 620 Wwalaut ltreet, is iimproving her time in the ty jall today, ealter raving toig story: that would have rivaled the fiights of Beccacelo. * " She was picked. up laet night by n.wxn of the police de-- t#A _Marty Wa'lenburg, of 218 Washington Park. Folice ald States Attormey A. V. Emith had Aake! for the pair. MWiss Mary--Palmeteer, probation of-- M,»hnu:'nl the tx:. c&d ;:I md by t 1 todey. gaid, t &Q'!M man had epenit an in the North. Shore electtic¢ ~gt OCyelone --Fence. . LAODA had "Wothing to hold back, she --re ad satoty after story, and gave other names besides Wallenberg. ' : of Walte £Miller and Barl ' _T "_ a% L. t sA rndoe »4 1+ *4 * + hi * ast xO. 30 °.~--. .z BECTION TWO _ I1$= HELD (io l¢s, will be #ent to the scene °9 make a thorough investigation. + It it should prove that the bones really were from the akeleton of a mammoth, it would be one of the '-o_nl-pomltwum made in this vicinity in a long time. It would be practically positive proof that grest mammais ind other e+-- timct animails roamed over lake county many thowrands of years ago. ' _ Kaping made the discovery while m.foT.nummuh'" ing. The (diggors reached. & depth of 20 feet when the unusual discovery was made. Kaping say*s he doesnt kapow what to do with the bonesand is .ready. to turn .them over to science if they are destréd. atom in sidereal darknéss, rises to up» not less than 1,830,000,000. But bpw many creatures Of ait kinds has pTo numul""""" tmwoly minute speck in cosmost. If Noah took : a palt of . * """"i i B épecies €b60rd his 'urk, how vast. an |held. F armp" 414 he have with him on Majreslla; Freat fotilla, and how Jarke mast have | Duscaa ¥ Mn ts SW Res 1t is probable the haman population this earth, Itseif only a winning Figures ' . volved in $50,000 Thefts |~ at Ft. Sheridan, Sentenced Private Donald R. Kilne, In-- TO 'SENTENCE _ OTHERS attached to Fort Sheridan. yeaasterday ! was sentenced to serve four years id a federal penitentiary by a geo-- eral court martlial beld at the fort. In addition he is to be dishdnorably discharged, which méaps that he wili lose his citizenship papets. _ His crime, as charged, was in can-- pection with wholesale . robberies from the store bouse of the {fort that pounted loot up to $50,000. With Klise wore four cther men, ali clvilianse, who haveo stood trial and have been found gailiy. They are to be. sentenced Saturday. and are Meeman: . Oscar ter, & iman: Minor Ludlow. Highland A.-J,?fl N_u._r s I _ '®lins wad> confessed to the rob Ln) P otadndiihngeto h d ies i beried, which occured mofe than two months ago. Detective®s hmupbd.ll aftested Kline about two weeks after the discoterey O( the looting. and brought his confession. In it be named the other men and in tora the entire gank ®##* rounded up. MI but Kiine hed been held over tot jm- in the federa} court, but Kline, being an enlisteA man, went before the genoeral court martial. HMae will probably be sent to Leavenworth to gerve hla sentence. FOR FORT ROBBERY HERE'S CHANCE TO _ NAME NEW PLAY PrWate Donald R. Kline, formerly the 1114 acidscrtcabhiffoets ol arcbubl B LO9F i6 be named in Waukegan afd Wayne T. Stupey of the Suan, pave O'Connot of the News and John Garrity will be the jJudgos of the contest which will be opern to all, A coupon will appear deily. After seaing the play gelect &n appropriate title; the / ons selected by the judges will receive a Srouitt hupest 1, guring the feat por. M t t por: W 4 yecial matinee will be meld . Fr 6 mhines 154 h at raculat O¥ ses. * The 1 onl s y NoT C ar o1 0 64 minster Abbey. None of them knew '-uu«c_ummd& famous national . cathedral_ of., Old England had been greatly improved the --installation of Western zutng PpbBcAd'dtfll/gyflefl.* Mhthudfiwcunl'«td Lake County's: Big W eEKREHY -- LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925 | ns Arnse <olres trtdibongy detfh inadd at FPFECTCG Patterson, young daughter of Joseph Modill Putcr-z:. newspaper editor and autbhor,. when «he 'was brought Iinto court in Lake Forest yesterday, charged with speeding. "Forty milles an hbour, if sashe was moving at all," asserted Motorcycle I Policeman Jack Duna. -- "That's stlly," said Miss httomt l "Why the centrifugal force enge dered would be so terrilit that--* | _ She was interrupted . by Justice, of the Peace Edwin Burgess, a funda mentalist, so far as the law is com-- cerned, who fined her §2%, and then to make ¢ven change, fized the costs lat $2--3%25 in all. _ _ MISS PATTERSON _ ---- SPEEDS: PAYS $25 TRUCK AND AUTO ;'r'..'n"'&" e '.'~ 'h'& are tbhen : Thuorsday night a truck and an »uU-- le were smashed in a collision South Sheridan road, just south> Otf the city limits The accident happemned at about 11:30 e'clock. Alil the occupants. wore --ushurt. They were taken into custody here by the police, but no arrests were maide. The ° aufomobile, an _ Oldsmobile, was driven by Ben Bisho.p Wauke gan, who was accompanied by an-- man trom that city. They wer* going south. -- a 8 old e e 9 BOTH MACHINES DAMAGED A geometric--albi, gom® . WWIRE's -- The truck was going north. At the impact the truck turaed over. and the driver, Frankt Chira, of 616 West Twenty--sixth street, Chicago, m, to . safety. . Each: driver thea other (for'operating with '?:: lights. e . __The front end of the Oldsmobile truck was broken. Miss. Patterson pald SUPERVISOR DIES .IN HIGHLAND PARK Freda © Schaator, assistant superyi-- sor from l"_gihl'l Park, died Thurs-- "r.i'o"'.h at l{aoho-o'l.n that city. , who was years old, had been n! ta» about a year, but death 'was not expected. The cause was hardening of the arteries. _ _ ~ Mr. Schaefer was his comtmunity where for about 35 ?Fdifi"cm.'o' Blame Each Other for Crash. MEaaeaonn oo papent im airn alt YA e c a i 9 S l es * ' 4j Fue f +9k Ew "'i 3" s County's Big Weekly: -- WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN __ is hardly noticeable. _end 'o( the Oldsmobile ad. -- Tendet ~ot~ the beat and a spring was ; of the arteries. ' t was well known in ; where he had resided years He represented m_ the board of . & .\".";!.' of -- | Lias httomt DR. . GO 1 force enget® |-- | Titit that--*" Two berl _by Justice of hands, face gess, a funda--| kirich, 101 re law is com | Sunday ol §27, and then | uP. snearcBe: tired the costs nothing of rob kim of physical capacity. Westminster Abbey, Notre Dame of Pams, and St. John the Divine in New York--three cathedrals of three nations which are known all over the' world--rely,on the samé development ; of science to give carrying power to | the voices of their preachers. _____. ; } Two barly negroes siasned . in@ hands, face and legs of Louis Vel Xirich, 1016 Preéscott . glreet, late Sunday nlight when they hbeld him up, searcBhed him and found he bad nothing of vll} ethat they could rob kim of. ' -- Velkavich was on his way home from Waukegan 'and was at Tenth | and~ Prescott streets when the two \ negroes *haited him. He explained that be bad nothing in his pock:-- NEGROES CUT BP -- that be bad -othhfi in his pock: {v-u and held up his ds for lm' 'to search bim. When the nogtroes !found hbe had nothing. both of them took out pocket knives and stabbed at him viciously. : The wounded man.. with biood blindin« bim from a bad ghsh over ave fan west in Tenth street Louis Velkavich Badly Sigshed bled into a Ctréa und {ell down where hbe was found some time inter by Frank Lities, brother of Con-- stable Joe "Goose Egsg" Lities. L+-- tiee took the man to the 1 ingoin drug stere and Brugzgist Nordstrom called Ix. Beajamia Goidberk. Ceeamoue EM' Y CAE V When the wounds had been dreas-- ed, Dr. Goldberg took the man 10 his home and reported the matiet to the Waukegan police. Velikaritch is now out of daager but be wHi probably be permanent}y marked. FLIVVER STEOLEN; _ ANOTHER FOUND A flivret belofiging to H. Hll-i husen of Grayslake was stolen late Saturday from its parking place, ac-- cording té, a report made to the sherift's office. f Another fivver, with licengse o. §4%816, fssued in 1924, was tound hear Renoban's rgsort ,at Roand Lake, and was taken to the--resort for keeping until the owner is lo cated. SHERIFF NAMES NEW MOTOR COP Sherif? Ahistrom hbas added to his force by appointing William Kelley . farmer chief of police at Lake Bluff. as deoputy sherliff. He will ride & mo!ovc(clo on the Waukegan road. In addition to this duty, he is a con-- atable in Shield»township. Up by Two Negroes Sun-- day--Night. © us REVEALS NOTHING Ancestry Propanty Persian. 5 . thera the -- moun{ain»s of _ southemn GOLDBERG . CALLED ras at Tenith rhen the two He erxplained in his pock-- 0 tB8 ) mer it rotted all of the younk "' Mttbephlnm-ot"odl "' O{means. _ O'Connor . SA78 there Round be thousands of Lotus-- flow about two years. The public i resortlarg; wilt welcome the statem 1s 1@ {ina CGrass lake man. For year They were arrested on suspicion eat Dubsgue, Jowa, and a con{ession Wwas ohg:d'!rqm them. the police said. . The other three are Edwardl Mc isey, 16; Earl leggitt, 15, and Id Beebe, 16 They are charged taking an adtomobile of: Joseph rll. .They also were arrested in lowa, being picked up by police at Boog_. where they went with the car. MComsey, it was salid, is a broth er--iglaw--of Wright. 'The three were among eix boys arrested for taking automobile &nd joyrtding. _ All zit ~teldaded ~wtian --they ~agreed--to lision. FRED SCHAEFER, Fred Schaefer, 327 North St. John's street. Highland Park, assistant coun-- ty supervisor, died around 6 o'clock Thursday eveniag. L2 Mr. Schaefer, who was 60 years old, bad been ill for about a year, but death was not expected. The cause was hardepning of the arteries. _ TO HOLD FUNERAL SUNDAY Passes Aiv;y at His Home in Highland Park After Year's Mr. Schaefer was well known and well liked throughout his communi-- ty. He bad UHved in Highland Park about 36 years. Ho . represented Déerfield township on the board of supervisors, and was a member of the printing, miscellanéous claims aund jail committaos. = Llio'hltu'lhwo_dfi.h_t_._' < 12 1R 224 Bb .oA RrrrentnadtrotD esn y t e The funeral will be held at #:30 a'clock Sundry afternoon in Lake Forest cemetery, where intérment will be nfade.* -- © CLAIMS LOTUS BEDS ARE NOT DESTROYED John J. O'Commor, proprieigl _ "" Blargey Island, situated in the north-- era part of Grass Lake, enters &A vigorous denial to the _ statement that the Lotus .beds in _ Grass lake are dead. Ho explains that the rea-- son none of the famous fNowers are to be seen this season is becausod the high water of last summer Te mained ap high for the entire sum-- mer it rotted all of the younk bud*, but the plants ara not dead by Any means. . O'Commor says thete wili be thousands of L0tus-- flowers in about two years. The public in gen-- 1 will welcome the statement . of the Grass lake man. For years thow ainds of .people have visited Gra#® fjake for the purpose of seeing the 60, ASSISTANT _ SUPERVISOR, DIES the Grass lake m aands of ,people lake for the put beautiful flowers Every Man's Health of tmportance. Crar in o "ier taats you wil io Ing the day of your death you add °0 mwnltlotthowofld.,nh-u- mated by the statistical bulletin of a wicdytmnlanmumupt the addition of only que year of life mnmhnflnldtomwdl- national _ Unknown Specics of Animals hulbfl!m of ant *an!'w'&""'" ncadiked * t 's Magla recogntsed 'and -- o ncds REAO INDEPENDENT 'WANT ADs unts thao thore are men on earth. the damages ore than tenm billions to the woalth t s O'Conmmor, proprietor of in 8 $1.50 PER YEAR, IN ADV ITY INILLINOIS _ _.._ more pleasant to themselves and eal-- L« tor others by adhering to© well known hygienic and sanitary rules, Most people care so litlie. --about Uiv ing touwrer~than the~ averageo-- ~that they will not readjust their habits to that end, even when the probability of life extension is most promising, according to Goorge Bernard -- Shaw. It they care aothing for a long lite, people can make a short one _-.fl__ says Dr. Isaac D. Rewlings, -- state poutrh Airseror. 1t ts a yueer fadivi= duz: i3u--~d who can enjoy & Tle pa®ciuated at frequent intervals with preventable contagions due largely to his own carelassness, miscondact or stupidity. + 3 * ple who are threatened to be thrust _ upon us as a result of public bhealth --~-- service ia a problem that seeme 10 ------ worry some rectent writers who barve . _ heard that the average lengtl of--life «. has increased by 20 years in the last °. century and that an average life of _ , 100 yéars or even ©150 is lar from _ +. unpuub'l?gll the relatively nesar. ] tuture. panic stricken may take °_ _ comfort is knowing that most of u?l; gains in adding years to the @verage fi lite thus (far have resulted. from *« saving babies and children FMber . . than in lengthening life for thos@ . . who would ordinarily live §# or,. M --"} of profit for the longer, leaner '-2 nearer the ond.. Anyway there are a number of octogenariang in the coun-- try now who are earning a great deal more than a lot of rount fellows of hbailt that --age.. ~ B c AnSE A . communaity . nurse """' j cabbaze -- withim a@~ . heart to beart talk with the are in the community about the wonder tul food vailue, especially ad & of vitamin«.-- of this dowly . $ whereas formerly ~ he was . lucky to -- dispose of a cearload within :al Cabbage is one of the most '£ sources of the life giving vitamins . as 'well as of many cther tood values | hard to secure otherwise. : The average {fellow doesa't. know how to properiy adjust a o.lkn ening lawa mower. If his water # out of order he is helpless. A lot of people hbave learned to . tinker . with _ gas engines but any sctious automo-- bile trouble nearly always requires the attention of a skillful mechanic.. These machinegs are simple devices. compared with the mechaniam of the. human body and yet OWJ ouly attempts at one time of -- er to diagnose and treat ane's o%h® disordere but is ® 1 erovs in prescribing for the -- t others. _ If anybody doubts him announce to hi# neighbors -- ' triends that he is a#ing and eheck up on the adtice aud pre tions offered. ® * weg It an automotile engine taile -- perform correctly the trouble . be in the oiling system, the ' system, the fue! system or the chantcat -- system-- Similarly _' aymptom of disorder in the body may reault from any t ~a 1 variety of cagses relating -- A«s 1ne Jaly 15, it = rec umns of the press pie gathered in I LION'S TEMPLE _ 715 YEARS pro + on July, 16. to do with a civp of old peso-- it' in 'recaullod S qecianly mn this lowly vegetable, |-- ty " he was lucky in load within a montk. | | of the most abundant. life giving vitamins _ any cther food values | } otherwise. ' taliaw doesa't kROY% vas 45 nechaniam of the "... _ t everyone :fa s e time of treat ade's ow® / --.-- cceptibnally geme «0 _ ; for the 10 oft .. : doubts this L é*" a meighbors aid .: _ . 'ice and prescripe ~"