_ I Peach, Canyon, Nude, Aloma, Atmosphere, Twilight, &4 :thmmfla& % hfllm-onhc. hw',. Willizam Norwood, 32, a colored man _ /; . Hving at 162 Fourteenth street, North E Chicago, employed as porter at the Geell drug store, was fined $105 after _ bhe pleaded guilty to the theft. f Angel %fl. proprietor of a lit-- _ _ te store at Market street, was E fined $30 when he pleaded guilty to 6 -~m.'fiuqmfltyot E'- «_ Charles Chaves, 32, of 209 Lake f sil jiprsas ... © --| eigarets. He took :fim l8 00 < 004. _--° @eemeitere -- f . ---- Death of James ThompsON Of| 2e has parchazen the cigerets of a col [ -- Lake Forest Gublect of . | on mt mss feasn mrin on 3 Probe by Coroner. to a local drug store which had agreed € ~{ ) cmmts : to pay him $1.15 a carton for them. + Death oft James Tnompson, aged 75| ~Lieut. Wallenwein had considerablé _ _ _ years, and. a veteran painter, resid--] difficulty in locating Norwood but fi-- f Now is the time to lay in your mwyflfmflefl' Black Cat Hosiery _ WWe $1.35 Hose .. C~% gz' IRP: sf'd;"' ,'€ P * ¥ f Regular $1.50 Hose .. 3 PAIR y Regular 25¢ Hose -- OOC 3 3 PAIR An.. * Regular 35¢ Hose, % 3 PAIR « Regular 50c Hose, 81.25 : Regular 75¢ Hose, PA --UU . Regular 95¢ Hose, es IU . Regular $1 Hose, D4 ,.Sf 34 _ We have a balloon for every o. iwhA 4. gitl during our bie | | | * OW me. Bring the Chil- f&?}« img at 511 Griffith road, Lake Forest,. i nally took him into custody sad he was, the t --af injuries which he|was identified »,Muu*%mfl -u-n: '.un.uu-!.-mu- who bad sold the cigarets to Him mms.mm-wumm,mu ban's C in uu"v::{ rets from his e -- gohottro' lflum'" &# flnhdxum':m 'Then he t make the tusk of thn dipintopat [ stgarete t3 ine doied i. sagton _ ie I one 3 m}'hhfi.mhfiwflpmmund He never recovered from the in--| vez that he could gell cigarets cheaply Juries and shock of this accident. His, and the> latter got an order for ten death. a.mu..u'.m' Im" :-" vubtu;im ..u......,"""'...fi before the accident. that they were taken into custody. The injury brought about a condi--| Liout <Wallenwein succeeded in-- re-- tion of chronic encarditis it was de| CO0vering twonty--nine cartons of ciga-- ing at 511 Griffith road, Lake Forest, was, the. result=of injuries which he sustained in a fall, last --April, accord-- Ing to the tfinding=>of a coroner's jury E%:Ifl $1.00 Hose y f Es . 4 For Men _' .. s PAIR RECULAR 50c HOSE _ --_ _ gPAIR RECULAR 75c HOSE HOSIERY WEEK 3 PAIR REGULAR $1 HOSE For Children GiGtn or it -- hi iB shrng 5ng c t w 4 AsESH LNA S clal o0 o eienctt tlike o SsSAVE . MONEY . ll LK. FOREST FARMS OF : We give to each customer a tree oil-- Ing and greasing.--Service station ad in a New Orleans paper. : t:;r' rtho week ending October 29, 1 4 = um LOANS HIGHER FOR -- THE LAST WEEK Business of the Recorder's Office :2% md a¥4 For Ladies' Beauty Treatment Ti 3 P., ' Regtg $1.75 Hose :: 3 PAIR -- - Regular $2.00 Hose .. aPAIR.--. . ----.> : «~ "."'"'.".'M ar $2.50 Hoge .. oo on on on it on uh ut e o s on m m us e im was fined'$315 in police court before Police Magistrate Wailter Taylor on a charge of having '¥iolated the prohibi-- mhhv. flov:'nnqg!_ll_sonm A following rges: transporting intoxicating liquor, possession of in-- toxicating liquor, and sale of same. He faces a sentence of 60 days in the county jail unless 'he is able <to pay the fine. 'The police say he is trying tonbothenouy.e According 'to the police Montgom-- ery, in company with a woman, drove to Waukegan' on the night of August FINED $315 IN ~The m'd'm funds: -- in lem, he thinks, as there hv;'fi" numerous applications © made ® posits already. 'These go~to County Clerk Lew A. Hendes. o He bhas come to no decision as to who will be his--chief ald in the office mmmwmmu clerks to any If the -- work warrants he will keep the full force, i# not there are to be disminsals. uty county clerk Tuesday : took over routine ~operation | of . the treasurer's oftice--and Roy W. Bracher, who. has served'aince his resignation, went in-- to-- the--ofticeof 'P.>J. 'Stabhl & --com-- pany where he is to--become a real < There have been no definite plans made by the new --treasurer.--{for the sale of lands for delinquent taxes but he hopes ot hold this as soon as pos-- sible. _He stated definitely, however, that it would not be this week. ---- J. B..Morse, for 17 years chieft dep "$1.25 $1.95 3. ° the a5 4% L & . ~Jdt was reported by residents in that | section that at this period of the year K 'thousands visit the Skokie valley sec-- tion on weekends to search for mush-- e C * Al} of the trespasserse were admon-- * ished by.Chief of Police Lester Tit-- . [ | tany for their disregard of the prop-- & wm"mmm'a «3 Cf"-:z ploy. ~ Sulky cultjvator. _ Corn ||| . planter. Set of drags. aqum f 4 Manure spreader, lower. j Tiag Fuke, Truck wagon. One sot of 1 harness. , : TERMS--Over $25.00, 6 mo. at 7%. _<JOHN J. WICR, Auctioneer. JOHN A. SCHMINKE, Cleatk _ l 'umfl'ucmmua About bu. oats. : 50 bu. 5 tons alfaifa hbhay.. Stack of hay.: 2 stacks of etraw. 10 a Ibs. 1 Holstein heifer, 2 years old. 3 After the Lake Forest police had rounded up the trespassers they had entered no less than 27 names of men following from the _1014.."&'0 day eo; burn as an CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: CHURCHES CEVERLASTING PUN ' "'E mm"&""w Sermon in all OChurches of Obrist, Scientist, Sunday, October 80. The Golden Téext was from II Peter 2:9,-- "The Lord 'eth how io iraskt n alanen, the day of }udgment to be punished." bandsmen of LAke countyare <urged to come out and join this highly pa-- triotie project. * : Commanders of all Legion posts in the county are sending in names of bandsmen --and <with 'zeveral complete musical libraries, together with meet ing : places offered, it© is gonfidently expected that the Lake County Amer-- ican Legion®band will son be a reality and that it will prove one of the main Attractions --at the 1928> Waukegano American Legion convention, ARREST 27 FOR rmmumuumuu American Legion band. Te . Some. merriment was caused : w the District Commander Edw. J. Mc-- Geogh 'inquired --from. "Monte" Ras-- mussen, the: prime mover of 'the band organization, if he would object to a tand of over 100. pieces when he re-- plied that if Clark, with all of his fol-- lowing at. Great Lakes and in Lake county couldn't promote a band of more than 100 pleces, that he should be quartered and strung from a yard arm of the newly lighted radio towers. at Great Lokes. o P Bandsmen from alt over the county are fllmhmuhpick of. this project and Clark expects to have his. gion ~held : at: Hm' V'i'u Clark of Waukegan, was unan County Council of the American Le -- At the police station the car was searched and five gallons of alcohol was found secreted in the réar cush-- ion of the machine. $ Biforts to : Jocate Montgomery : at m.'m were without avail but Fri-- the Milwaukee police called up and sgaid he was under arest. Assist: ant Chief~Kennedy drove to Milwan kee and brought the fellow back with Earl clark Wfl---- e Band AMM:EW A County: "'"3m Very SE:o.: they n oven ; an 211 that do vigh SE Te is €» mus aly in & veterans hospital near Stockton, Cal., has been identified as a former Waukegan man who disappeared in 1912 and has not been heard from in a direct way since that time. Lo-- cation of the-- man was made possible mm'-oeam'" 'of the chapter of tprwlen; Cro--odegy at WAR VET, MISSING _ 15 YEARS IS FOUND DYING IN HOSPITAL Identify John-- Gustafson i n wine, and a half gallon <of moon-- shine. They found no one at home. Tearned _ it, was ~Lewis -- Borger. Police told him that Borger and bhb{othq."bothbuhdon.um In that place they found a 'cop-- per still that appeared to have been used: recently, 200 gallons of wine, 200 gallons of mash, 200 bottlies of at 210 No. Second-- street. vn.;boru. home --but he located his wife. -- We --have it for our 'own -- use," he deciared she told him,. _ _ The second raid fell, Stried said, in what appesred to be a fashion-- able district at 1343 -- Burton avenue, Bs place was located in what raiders said was an Itailan quarter \~A V.. MEL @PLIM, --TIOIMNC B and 0 'relatives. from the govern-- : ~Wine and Mash Sunnlies f m%munmua- e c ts 'k as war records ' as squads led by. Chief of Police ldp'm 4 Oomm b'l:rmm' "gg'mmu:'a% o t mr and more distant 5 f t » # - /- sponge. squad,~ Saturday lldlt]n..m reside in-- Waukegan, Gust John --Gustafson, war veteran, LonoSounMH:;. o I 4 t gpesc--i09F CR Ces es d t 300| o wre . f* y *A olee e t~* j o o h C e CH __, > § ; f.'t; " 'g e x 3 _ at es ol JW&.., Cibertgaille IC. $ 4 s EV tag er ar _ 6 P renet ~ : ho na e t s / kss ie 2 r t . . SilP, & Q@ Sift Shop of Unusual Merit miMihe opened to the Public P 2 k e o o ns enc s : tent. . Norman* was defended by At-- torney Ernest Gail of Highland Park. that a leaf in a spring had broken ' sending the car on the wild rampage. The jury, it seemed, totaled the bills accruing from the accident and awarded Sherwin damages to that er--; purchase. The accident mfi '"; " S nmek fipintant that Es Kad Put %km To BeHored to reaifle here. * ' 'of :714 Cummings avenue,. appeared at the office of Mr. Talcott in the postoffice today, and tu:tad that. there is no'hqn:;uon that n&% enlisted in the army at the beginning of --the World war he states. This knowledga came to him win, of chairman of: the local organization in which it was stated mm of Book With Copper Leaves Among the volumes shown in Chf-- & Osty HGandsome Sift io the Cucty Dsitox -- kflWEDBY JURY WILD CAR CASE nd F. Sherwin Granted Claim Against Lief n .:, "L' % gat x se > t :"'1, learned, has not only been making tests these last few days on this par-- ticular type of safety device but it has been in the experimental field , for several years in an effort to pro-- . vide a greater amount of safety to '%uw'uum it is lIurul.hn:wn-totlc-thut!n ordinary ~mechanical --device is more { efficient than a person in that it is dependable on nearly all occasions. The exact percentage of efffciency has been worked out by the road and gives a decided edge to the mechan-- Acal device, it is said. > The 'new ; automatic gate is oper-- ated 'by the approaching train, lower-- ing. as it comes within: striking dis-- e8, now r tested by the North | Shore Five on Wnetie soud ctomine. . before next summer, was the opinion | of engineers today., vating as 'the train clears the road-- Believe North Shore Line Will w LEcION Wednesday, November AT THE TOWN HALL DANCE install Gates --N o w the courtry. A new heating and ventilating system hHgs also been installed, making the hall more comofrtable place to enjoy dancing. The ficor h. the cou"try FOR RAILWAYS A Tested in Libertyville. §5# Admission $1.00 Per Couple has been refinisked and is one of the best in this part of , XAAKL Sb Libertyville Post No. 329 3eb n % a ® been semployed to guard even Jack Allien, who came to the coun-- ty jail from Wlnthroplhrbor last year as a Christmas present, will not spend the coming Christmas in jail as has been spurred on by . the number of Crossing deaths m E county this. _ Whilé very fow ~ 'Mh":lmuulbl' known fact that this road makes' & "MMMU:'" ' in an effort to protect the public. the state. Allen stabbed a man in a PIuAnilg WILNCBE JB NOW missing 80 the state was forcéd to drop the ac-- ALLEN CASE IS ; NOLLED BY STATE Given By * Awz 44 the 4 3