s oo n mm oo dipe s i e ts Cl i LAAA es Mincar in amel -- -- Treninct Far nesapagie, , 120 °_ NLMS 1' Inrore as Deing of ;' <"3% 0 J 4MHL ~'~;\, o _ xMOKA CCE HO . Al --~ H€ C _' K Aire ie N' "J,Ll_';_;fs'zfi"#«;g_};fl.'"-',-';,,',(" o *w & "--today. we have a word 'to say for Mr. Bracher, > A.man:who Car} 7 .< $ i\ * mecgnmme® _4 -- 0 0 co0eal W*fi"m y } s , Crobh * is a e o i ... * NAJ «t 4 *4 >J ge fnk in Cildans D; hoz ~that . you m" Awice be 'clected county treasurer of Lake County, the sccond time| Fedbral Judge Sidd0ns BFINGS| some awire you were under consiant f baddinything withis the gift of the voters, he dell a victim to cir--| ") _:' '~------ _\ --_ _ "| stui ;""';.g:"""?!"! . anion i n ce ao ie sds n on s rop onl : ~ s _ on ie U o hh test O gormmenint is i it.. 'But, he has done that gladly, willingly in order to save his friends mfi'm 2t | comment in tie court rook.. * = _ x 3 ks / . with d S uzic _3 ;. | more than .an 'bour t with the |,,.. ,,\,,W.f_.,w, fFrom fmluo mhflw M;' e s e o e iess "n Lederal > d 8 P e Eo_ "IL. ; NIPD ; HCEERION % j : or.js o BUT,. who is there: » 7| Siddong'-- chambers," said Martin W. judgment was mereiy poor j one instance. . BUT, who is dhere that| ins ns cisente enticg »# in a »on | inttoats, thoe n srunne n u) * hasn't made a mistake or +wo in business ? . W'lni- m}%flb Kidwel} went 'fnto the jury" rooim | "We favored t m¢w£1 < judgment hasn't been bad at one time or another?* Mr, Bracher and :Tzdm;fl, deputy Unit ;gw W'-llfi? f " s , l «octpalk :~ 3 dite tvaime o6 a mie dnee . P s t © % &3 . * e a ig . _ of inteo funds mig x l e es # e P -- > A o Htar e _ -- m e * «g.s 7 pids P r Ei al P P 4 m« -- c & . t l_ . "we * Te s * 0 «-- . C . n " o O e "»s 54 PA a s % m F . F % -- sibility and> also 'much less grie! K -- F % "'" moL . Z¥anen l . C wlliee \iee k A i ue ts P C . hk 0. «/. s aA0ice in Hinclair's To) "ederal Jadst XKG. COUTL S M then masimously snade hi county triasure, they did so because| Sioime ¥maent oo anormny ue 1 | ue wih femmnt they had. known of his work ns 4 county employe for 17 yers. _ . |fudumes fore new wigh """ * **|ot Justice only . «'._~ * In that space of time he has familiarized himself with the work-- m&wugfi:m | \\,;.,ggu.ayaaegauembflfi(nuwgm'gx',...;.?"*"' he smile --employe of the county, Politics has interested him, to be sure, but|Fa mn-fl:' x enfi ve my his work has heut his chiek thought. ... _ & the comt inter in the day about a| D7 as ever _ His income tafs not been fromthe eounty alone; : During all that §efinite date:"" ~. * /. "~"" . | _ _ FALL--P time he has been proprigtor of a store in Tibertyville, where Me! wall Yuce No T1, $ne tailes Nss | Micuce of mont vrorked during thie évenings, after his day in Waukegan had closed. |2 "gaod yes--and--no ; L --ag. $ ngririenierg & * ~_Of him it :can be said that he is a busiviess man of high repute|thy yige "'""'é,. lols as 'nocence of afy 1 and ability and--a:county--employe who--will be hard to.replace once | that. ?flnnam tion with the n Ne is Jost to he Ghipayers'\-- _ > _ _------ . _~.>_*>>~ * _----> Augarme soninge m a" Taid "an Ha [ o arne. . _ _ _ ~That he conserited to make a change to an office that pays hini| Bu M-?g geney neadquarters, | _ Neithor direc 3 zk mmgmuuw&mmmmumm *&"m'"': under »surveiliae -- outside of close associates of his who know that he took the office|the jury box. These reports, sccording | thet Sirgctly no beeaum the bard paid hi mna bighet honor of baing ie ouly man 6 5 08 in t n an fetnl | antnacie 1 $ nfi?:l-#'d ;fit'dmg'y Treasures nfieo';.hpm- o fiuu% es To ut e buk . f : _Trea 's: offite is w, * i of . Arie int 5o all Lalié CSgnty," Th taking: office Mr. Morse expromen n | Sutitait aie Pss . hsn * | stnol, ns noant and tribulations by the men who had held that position for--decaden| mssy e jary ans thee craane ie | _ *~ in Lake County. _ It'is a position Which everybody admits pays very | is adtodnca. us "hi -- decados| _ . little, in fact, bardly anything as compared to the filiancial respOD--|Firce t, o attinerits and the me l on ...' Mr. x e.. 'Hil' & li % ; h .' « ' :hi'-:\"- s w 0 & '\k ki a <-'~'m"t'-: lmsbc. "' t ce w .2 ___ _ the board at Libertyvilie, bmmmwmu" vig t eA ride """'"*,""'x. and his personal ~acquain . With: every 'official of the county | ;S!dd0ns first spoke of the proceed-- ...\ makes Wms juse about the most adaptable man'to the position that |Ritwaiy . "o%" so..=""--" _ situation gxists, one which has been marked by many unfortunate |saig:t M'ltutfim him' -- _ .. cintuenbtances and to think that he has the nerve to go up agiinst /o3 wae Arese any one 4y bon nel L mt : :s y o" t Any. pf mh" h mm"fi"'; . mination and 'conseientious desire to Bandle the county treasurer--/of this cout They are avaiiable for . . mhip position in a way hME will bring salisfaction to everybody. F@*|2 par 37 the agootd ofthis fik s I * sainly the salary that goes with tWe Office is mm?"......mm' ike. any State _A; Mr. Mors« 'nnn!av. it must be evident that he has. a| ""°* n*um'qu'm * 3i ._, ! «certain amount @£ Sepsonal loyalty and interest in Lake County else|curiousiy at RKidwell...Zvery oye in «80. ""'"""""'"'"""'"'"'"':&"""' Washington, Nov.. 2--Thé sizgeas cerned, the county has 'theni all --intact. -- A man of Mr. ~BraCher'®} pusisy Rrarry F. Binciair and Aibort can't be downed--he'll come back. . --~ ~ . e n e rel on Penie S tke fre < h w f:.';.»}"- l cl rillix " 5 * a A wee M o e * --i'-' t';""" W'm"---'r'."' s "';fli M Doh tees Shlling to assurce this big responsibility. * me Tour. "Tus mee proie red and he t * B I€ " * "st. ie oo~ rse will *'m»"'w the arme of his chair.~ ; -- with more easy--going than it has had in the past--we are confident|__Th® ©Ourt then toliched upon the . ---- "effice to-- the wmatistac of the, count?" thara wha thim:;. :s |triat should end as a rasuit Of tha «. C399 L ols Ni t# s . situation ¢xists, one which t ho s $ _6 1'; T na '3 Cire a . W ho : t n n o e ces ' tuat ® % _ sort --wher ~#te . ee hr k Ee * i I ~ this <ox > . ;"_" »vg.hhg:-v ;tr "wes 'e'i' e y + > hk * < e M W t + L # 5 -- m . _ smination and ftious | a ts sls avag & a% 3 PFS a *~ ] Kidwell for contempt of court. c NT HORK wha An nir a _ --_ it troak eprene y ergacznys <oy padnrhh 5 Snn'::n* &et"sgl'!'a matter: of no smallimportance. -- It shows that he is interested in county affairs and hisunaminous--election by the board shows the lem, so in 2 measure_we san compre-- hqm!ma" :;: m:&h'fiuhfibjt planet mflh away. ----Detrolt NKews.~ > % % Tt is our hope that M¥ --Morse with more easy--going than it h ftration of--dlistanee in the solaf sy# en O0 s C ptitte in thesolaf syp hasn't made i'.*h' ke or--£wo in business / ~ W ho 1s tner@ Who8¢1 _ yigwol} went into the jury room|. '"~ """OrP0 the dleamissai of the jury judgment basn't been bad at one'time or another?~ Mr, Bracher and :\:N'i&,;,%, rited | -s Wmllfitl?x his friends have the. on of realizing' that the audit jJust COM--| bas veen ied agaiuat. ':5!: esibens of the jury deciared pleted shows Mr. % of the funds has been accurate h-ra g"' 7 récesged 30r | Nidwell had madeno effort to. influ-- and hohest. 'Oue réistake is charged to him--and he's payitg S0r| epon moy Tou. furthor ccnmma,,to | in the $iry ieom &'flm that. . The auditor--showed the county a certain gum coming to it Ifll!-nln'ni'". "**%." ". i indy't '¢ven taken part in> their When the board of supervisors Hiterally drafted J. B. Morse from{thadowed 'by private detectives, and & '. >. F _*» P R BC & e s 4 _',M 4 T -- 4s is migh W 'v_e'ponie §ed s tsA [ * ons + ¥¥ x . en t s P Pgh «: t > T e ie Sa aogs ~ # 3 k' Iso 'much 1 _. }f Ts £ . a, ~ k >« much less grief to assume <the treasurership is a m ethk s es ol k * i. ~**" ~-- lthat Sinclatr fiufll&r mmmdukubryer is 'made tn Cl T .5 fonndii snn miinniinimnnininege, well. ~ "And I nover siid anything [8 . gtres smail enough 'for _ the. bungalow. and . ?'"","a""'m. . {tal m e t '§ "m'm institution, _ ut " eeh , oo# Occur in _high | thin i 'sst me drask 1 hore Anown][) _-- _ _ _ _ e e auch Gonde scone ow the forvafd side [ ty he es t gat as is bec. ate'() _ Y O MAY SCCUrC YOUr GAS 7 3 *4 lc Sn ind s 1. 00 w eet S ie > w 270u _ O qeL PE 4 of a --wideapread: storm, or cyciene, ul.n"i have.got to say." f"'"m""_ on two attéer a halo |1 . were --obviously P -- T | g> M UR $ > B 440 5ie ¥ uies it ne mE P Af : w ) a3p e ' + ,!"::" * » ; 45 > 4 a;% fli'z " } ~Neither Fail nor ¥ Cakivg Cldtpcd Oryet "Uriee." biquches: T: n -'r' the ancient """"""Ya 'court iY " o ritine 7 Ym"mfl:«m An;contaet Celta It was -- 'I.g-g ""';'"m + eourt t q-rnh-. P oi sst Hebrews. -- In medieval: g'-"w A Ing=1 was just: as reticent at 1 ; ;'#;'lntha"!h'omt.th?'h. dfyer, quickly 'lmm'm"fm' tery had from 13 to 86 strings and a | however, + ' "the most . serious ([ . M o er® d rrough its | triel: sbould end as a result of thae af-- unty _ board, . who _ thraugh its | i A2°4" flls --£ p--a..moreintiimate --gssociation |-- The court then turned agaih to the in in the past. f jury and said: "I shall haye to dis 3 . ~-- _ Jmsiss the m.al,hed."--?{qu' & m $ mc o n ane oo present panel." Mm\; Made. Music for Hebreiws |of **4--Snd Sinclate passed into his W i 4 s > "*? t hnd oo ecmemie of tauet . Lmt-mifi-';'?;f missed the jury dud then ordered the tflMa his -- deeision deCaring a. mistrial). i i t 10 * WeAE T TL deolared 4n the Teapat Dome 'Burns Detective A '..m' i ie 'Nelther directly or indirectiy did 1"""""""% 'the activi| any ane in my behaif have the jory ties--of 11 of the 23 men and women is | under .surveillance." said Tall, ~nel-- i ie en e uons sn n en eant n n on Tad porge iD the nagds af 2 Smthey| mubieation Of any kind _ With any "I never said that about the car ng an *"Rs . as bck" out--ot Ts h arner n asies n the onée 'Instance. The othet e seising, in . a" raid on the Detective agency headquarters, . ; | 200 their two 'daughters were here in 1p | the 'court.:roomss the mistrial was ... | orfderod. ~She piacsed s hand on her \ Awasbingien, Hto». 4 Broaking nic (mumm_m mot. sectetary of 'the interion, issued a statement today proclaiming his in-- nocence of any wro ng in connec-- 'tion with the inl which Justice Biddons declared in the Teapot Dome -fi' arm 'and whispered in his * r& away. £ you anything to say ?" ho was asked. se tC > -- % x "No not --mow * --saild ~¥all-- in ow It appeared that Fall did 'not look 'the Court's action as a victory. Hig room, e lote the buisaing ts fronc fly as . ever. * . ;. >., . _ ~ This ayst ~venlence. s Company \_have It »-':n: 8 -- Appliances 'tasily through our budget plan. _ This eysten has been déviseD; for your con-- _ yenlence. ~.-- Visitthe .--North; Shore Gas (Company offtice .in: gour' neighborhood, and " have 1t" explained to you.._ *' * > ~.down Sorironing, it--cannot be yA W¥ "W'm hanging on a (Iite they;are e to dirt figating in the -- atimosphere.© 'Particles of--dust cling to the have thought the 'United States gov-- se araian ~*1 might add the £ gnhm ment hasn't $pent a plugged t in guch work." :. *X ank you and 1 am forry:" 'to es .. Aiiddony'-- chambers;" gaid ;'i'«m w t e o s ME $ wl' ;m'", voude . 'uj' % 'f;:'"{r"", t a mauner over which we have he d < #Mr.Herzog." replied Roberts, "May "F?'-S'T'F,{'%. A2 furors as #eing of the very highest typeé. We regtet ex have to lug. a heary clothes basket: to the back yard or basement drying--room, for the < B w i;..,i, 'h. i M "'Il., «" your clothes the modern way." You do 'not n « #i0ta in.... 2 2: _ :_" _ ~H LoB _Se 1O Goare m in s ds ~di9ik T@ORLILLE Get a $12.50 Allowance 'Ou --Your Old Stove For a Modern A--B Unified Gas Range. mc ,. Monthly Payment Plan Is At Your Service -- For Your -- | -- "The government summoned me 38 |a witness to the ciyil trial. of the ':Vbl;:'-nhrti-flyh > ¢ response | to that tummouns. -- Bat although 1 re-- mained at Cheyenne,. under govern-- | ment subpoena, the government coun sel did not call me to--the witness ~.."The supreme court of the United States based its two: naval ofl lease mo word of testimony from: me or my behalf. T was not, and could not most entirely +6--001 clair and so my am Aeeply disappointed by, 'what has O m healty 1 Feftie here. for this . 1t attered me ihk. tirst opbortan-- ronen io chaigee $ m'.qy deigiht of, the-- muckraker for more 'Honk 'Uadok the ahuimiaigd e 4 2. | given Hiy. day. in k &' ie *"; PWd ""'"""mfim"" T22.] the charges made in that indietment. | 'Byqu tton of 'tha.United States had been | and : promptly acquitted: In that case Pary made impoksible by the "pubHcity 'of | CYCry fact relating to the transactions | ...~, fate imaviatite ty tns 'otianr ot | en mrorotice t in ive. ot any wther eo ThHCOl ho snld that T AlA mnak as s e k n s to t sn o n e hh . ) "& verdict of mequittal will be rei "Personally I greatly regret, and [ been but a repetition and aarecns.." l"m isap by, what has hfl'"wh.';motm .;.m' uy se esnt conduct of the trial saw no need of EM Spsie e _-- [ ..@-- "m&e regards the jury in the--case t offered . me . the> tirst opbortun. | just ended, Lhave only this to say: Fall's statement follows: "In declaring a mistrial Justice Sid-- | was reutrhed in this case have I been ts ust Aa -- d _ pleasture in your e aerant & d '":um t *ifl? Blus Staf. Seat. . every plece of gas=equipment that has . standard. Eabomatory "of "he Americes . Cas Aso. sadooratory of : the _ A itan 0-- Clation' is marked under this--seal. ' Rxports in the American Gas. Associa-- tion Laboratory . know --from long ex-- perience "just what should 'be expected of~ a > gas applisnce.~ -- The <Blue Star seal is a badge of merit placed by them on .. an: appliance : that performs with smooth efficiency and at a minimum of cost. _ The seal is not & 'name but a The Sign of a Modern Home Ek-liiu for Mr. Sin-- n of the char-- hi T %omieal, Oo?.nnidpt,fluv, * .L;.i..'"?:" Mg 1. * Sn i 0t +C on cmd . » ~:" . /4 L:.mfl-a«mu . -m-uwm-.... off the--coust of Africa, has a popula-- tion of $,708. The istand was made #amous *s the place of exile of Napo-- Teon, and is now--a British admiraity it Ain't nothin' mo' dan a handcar."-- lHves or family or businéss or other %aw.'m , no more about them than 1 did be-- cases. "At--no time since the indictment F amous Isiand AP400ge, of fires caused by accumniations of n:nfi and of -- diseaso resulting <from the old-- ie ts sns s hat . Or ¢ and will reduce a full load to a pikt of. refuse . is burned. gives® objectionable odors -nul home-- 'v'u'a": "hn%dm! GAS rm$ HOME --INCINERA TOR.® / ol -- Hand in' hand--inseparable companionsgo . RADIANTFIRE and COMFORT. i " Why enduré that aggravating chill, that has taken possessi 01"" your bedroom @ ing the night, when you get up in Why miss the pleasure of fireside warmth . on fall and winter: venings? Summon RADIANTFIRE and oomté will ~come <with it. s sition. dnd health_#than quick, 'clean heat when and where you mfit. B RADIANTFIRE leaves no ash, no dirt, no Where Ever You Find Radiant fire You Find Comfort ~ _ ~--A Few Ashés Costly Tobacce -- The Rothechilds smoke the most . coutly cigars, v!uh.""fluc:i These are wrapped 3 pehahinuehuua:nufi-«; _*~" Our Big Ne ©07,128 square miles. The Hominion of existence in 1807, inces--tovered 350,188 *¥ The Prince of Trees M""m'lfingld #urpasses the white pine in be of white pine. ness. It is the prince 6f North that of Prter the Great, in Leningrad, 1,100 tons. The biggest stong _ statue is in Japan, 44 feet high. 4 largest college is in CGairo, with than 15,000 students and 500 tea cherkt, Pamascus has the honor of being th@ ter is the Paris Opera house, covering bert, Belginm, 3,500 feet dcep. Thg biggest dock is at Cardiff, g;:xpes, T m ekctl'k Mt is at b'w lighthouse, Australia, the ~largest lighthouse *is at > Henry, Va., being 165 feet high and > Out of the Ordinary _ The deepest coul mine is near vl--! .'k&_dnf _."\'l_ ! ho Ierpest Hbrary, the Na«l , in Paris, contains more thart | r for your dispo-- quick, ~clean heat your