. VOUJME xxxu....NUMBER 26. Btttortrerriey mange are. powder- ed aunt. um " pumps on. the Hut ot purchase. by the poor ot Lake county Int week eauaed I atortn among the supervtwn that would compar tavorubly With the G. o. P. convention. Following a hot #'l,t alott In which prsctlcally It)! a the uupervllorn Jumped to their feet to apron their approval or denuncta- Hon. the board voted by " to " to require the mum ot all persons et DELICACIES RR NM or comm BRING PROTESTS Supervisors Vote that Names of those Aided Hereafter are to Be Published. Iwuuc ens _....- __ v. - the amount ot old received from thel (ounty to be published. an a remedyl lei, the rapidly increasing cost oli k ping the poor. Snpervlror W. 8., Bletsch ot HlKthnd Park. who start-i ed it all, declared that he believed,! it wrong cause the unworthy to re:', freln om applying, and explained', that lt In not a plan to 'fiiiiiijiitj'll thr worthy ones He stated he would .1 gladly take 3100 out of his own pack-3' at any time to help the worthy poor. at The dlscuulon followed the we" eentatlon of n bill for $14,000 for cer- lng for the poor of the wealthy North? , Shore tomehlpe during the quarter. The coat of the poor of the rennin-q de rot the county was only $2.400. " some of the supervisors felt that " mould be he" to the diecunlon ot the supervleore u to whether epplt- cents for old are worthy, nod u to the amount of old they ere to re celve. Supervisor A. W. Vercoe. of High- 'hnd Perk. declored that he do not believe the worthy would object to, having their new", published. He, sold =that the remn for the mount-s in; cont of keeping the poor In due lonely to the-tact that "polltlcn" err' tern Into the dintrftttstion of the mode, for toad. feel It}! clothlng. l Supervteor Rey Peddoch, Weneon-l do. entered that in the rorel (he the" the pebple went to know why the poor along the North Shore out the county so much. mg hr. deemed it n. time the Illult'aon be iaiail Bupervleor B. C. Mme, or Zion. outed thnt the edvenee to coat at met-cheque}. end the woman" '77 At- "-_ n VI ".m..9..-.-"' v, population in - the increue or poor hille. Supervisor W. Jr Oboe. Human! Pnrk. stated that only two {milieu in his dim-let who memo old hove men in the - and' that in these, one ot the men he: not left n hog pitnl. end the other hon jut "mu ed from Denver when he has been tor " health. He declarodthnt the avenge cost for keeping the poor in his "tistriet is " cent. . med tor each town or child. nod he did not believe that In exceed": amount. The Invention of Wenhepn nil voted epinet the pin to publish the nnmee of thou the chitin cogntv his district is " cents . than tor each vomn or child. and he did not believe that " "who mount. The supervisors of Wuuheph ell voted union the pin to publish the Dunn of thou who obtain county aid, but the plan carried by three votes. Hereafter the supervisors will be required to publish the - in one paper which ha. I circulhtion In, their district. -. wow ma wr l, my; many: IT mm, mm: Round Lake Woman APO" gizes to ("that and Eiv capes a Fine. In. Ernest Hmonnuu. ox Muuu uh. charged with lung stuck out he: tome and and Iomyclo ot. near B. c. mgrgttn "no. "tttrady to" "ae-rd 2,"tf. a. My and I - == In mum on". with In huh-I. no ygu s eeettlty le -.iiC,atttftt2,'at" trtdgemthtr" ot m lord-boil (A 1ttg't'll woman In that Wad on and up: Mt tered, EPtt IP2 K" CW. "iiGiiriirGkak ruched an at ot M m. who vnrnod he: an: . no; my?" 31:93.6"- goon would be 'tqmitittq In " " had not"! word. not: tttnt tune on only In In. land, In: tho shoot with Mr. - "iiitiGii-d tongue waking occur- rona took place when In. Plu- nonnun'u cut-god with hum; .2199 od "out! n murmu- earn. "an: stuck at hot man. no plied no - hon I "and not to warn her," one» Hun": um. "I npolotlu It I did that." the wom- LAKE COUNTY INDEPENDENT SQUAD TAKES TRIP THROUGH Illlgi0001) The weather "our", didn't m an the asthma! of G. A. Brtnte M Ma and who ruled 0001's. Pt and D. Villa The mid to " Mn brought forth I nun on at Mo mule ad I Qqtyrt and plat IM- tte. ' _ uiiiia-," and (no ohm Etna" human-gm. ot Pet 1,a1BE,R"r"Y3viirlfLlLE, INDEPENDENT "'""l_l,, Mall car otthé Chicago. Milwaukee & b't. van 'nmroad.uheid up by A band'ot deapuadoes near Roudwt. Ill.,' and nabbed of wail shcksrcon- taming almost $2,000,000 in money orders, etc. 'Arrow points to win- dow through which tear bomb was ihrown to overcome members of train crew. T _ _ $3,000,000MAIL '. __ll0llBfilil HELD IN _ WAUKEGAN JAIL? Willis Newton Reported to Have Been Brought Here Under Heavy Guard. Chicago, June 2r--Judge William! J. Lindsay ot the Cook County crtrml in! court today ordered a complete. Investigation of the transfer from', late to federal tmpritrortment of Lou-1 in Newton, arrested in connection{ with the Investigation Into the 83,000,- 000. robbery of a Chicago. lilwaukee I St. Paul null train near Random. m. Judge Yllduy declared he had reason to believe the transfer on a writ tuned "by Judge Clitge of Federal court, was made while babe" corpus proceedings for release of the worn- an were __ pending before Criminal court. . Judge Lindur declared someone had been imposed upon in the quick Btnttt1.inq of the prisoner and ordered! police officers interested lo the ttues-l Honing end 2ug of nuthoAtims to answer mother tttm-tttis one uk- ing them, why they should not' be ad. Jndzed in contempt of court. He de- clered ttie belie! that the police and the district ettorney'e office had diy ttod the lute and constitution of me United States in making the transfer. Ttie hearing will be held at 2 o'clock Monday and Judge Lindsay will insist that the officers produce good reason why they should not produce the prin- our. Judge Cline who issued the writ' under which In." Newton was re. moved from Mit to Federal imprison- gent!)- rrtiuami1p1e,t..9tgymuntet on Julie [India's ration. _ --- _ -r: Mn. Newton was remqved mm the custody of the Cook (Bounty sherm late Int night utter Judge Lindsay had waited In hi: embers until 9 p. iiiTriGiaiii, netidh In the babe" core proceedings which had been filed In her behalf. wum Nomi). one of five under arrest in connection with. the $3.- ooo.ooo null but: " Random. Juno " wu" Mltfd to the um county '" than than and» he"! mu m to 1 apart from "2talr',Pt,iii'1' that t6mrton - to two U. s. Deputy mar-1 tle, no that 1 third on. toilet" on. The IIIOVCIIOIItI of the four who we" Indictod may by the (den! mud jury m was and" with "not my sud effort!" to "r. lty the trrfngt" of Newton to the Lot. county tail [are mule. - . Robert bevy. (out! U. B. Iner- ehel. this atoning eduitted that the indicted pohone bed been eecreted in it" outside of Chloego. ant chimed tint he did not know . o ther my ot then bad been brought to Wuhan. _ A lei-3e number of Important gov-1 enment prieonere ere being held in Weaken" - of the time. end the ioonl enthoritie'e. refuse to give out infomntion concerning them. noting npon onion of the federal deport- Inent not to permit nynone to eon- nlnnicete with them, or to give out information concerning the move- 1'll'il't'l of the [over-neat officers. Chicago. Juno n.---unti" Home}. the former Nev London. Win. $13 no me to Chlcuo in; no. " the mat of he! "and nd "can" to My MI to!" "I. cum- " lulu mm In no "I train holdup. m pk: m a may!" ml to. may ttetd noon-ulna. Pollen a" "Million-Dollar Holdup" Car BULLETIN Inomup. roman; , lalibi and was'com I,;,"i,iii, was Jailed w ducted no Wilma," 'completely shattered G? tit whereabouts. l All prinsoners in -hinh fnllnund "in: she carried two black handbags when she cpme to Chicago and con- tents will be carefully examined 1,et'r,tro, Bhtr' is allow~d her liberty. The bags Are, now sealed and cannot be opede except Utt court order. Federal courts were closed ME) Mu. Ernest Fantasia. who " Mrs. Ernest Panama. who 31*? arrested Friday night with. her'huV band for whom police have been' searching silica Wining Newton con- feaardettt, holdup. was released this morning. Police said tiicy.were con- vinced she knew homing ot the holdup. Fontana. who offered an alibi and was'corroborated by his Wife. was Jailed when police pre duced mo witntsqu who, they said. leompieteiy shattered his explanation wees no mums": "Auld', Lucy 'fff,el completely shattered his explanation! of big whereabouts. " All prinsonen in the roundup which followed Newton's confession are held in ouuying jails and will' be kept aepamted '.... T _ ; _ l Ernest Fontann. inember of the bandit gang of seven who partici- pated in the man train robbery It Rnndout on June 12. and who val one -of three who escaped quick ar- rest. was "trailed to a hiding place near Chicago yesterday and uecretly when Into custody by Liam. John Ryan and Sergt. Richard Barry, of the detective bureau. Late last night the prisoner war held in m outlylng polite station. where he was being questioned by Post Office Inspector A. E. Garner and police officials. _ LlBERrYvILIE. LAKE COUNTY. ILLINOIS. MAY. JUNE 26. Fontana was arrested in a house' In Marianna street on the North Side. The C1utrwhiett led _to the) place of concealment waa fumlshtd by Lawrence Benson. chief Ipeclal agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad. Brother- Atroady in Jail Ernest Fonmna la a brother of Carloe Fontana. who, with the New- ton brothers. Willis, Joseph and (William, were captured last _fettrt- lt was reported that several oth- Random 1nd pallengere were unnu- era. including one woman. were taken ferred to the North Shore Line. " the hiding place where Ernest " who u the report of the wreck we: found. we: received the heads of the med DepuLL Pt,i,'t'."fgt,l of Police Bent . wrecking crew to the wane Zimmer and apt. Scho'Ex-naiér 1oS"rTif%ii, eminent" "ego" _ this morning had obtained signed clearing up the debris was sun-tell statements - possibly iiiiiGiiG"rr--.ly1etrti,t ot can of milk were seet- from the woman and from lfvernl tered along the right of vey. others taken with Ernest Fannie. l The locomotive and "boon did - --- ___ I--.-- .L- -"- he an. math"!- day A rumor was that Ernest him-61f had' signed a confession ma had told details of disposal of the loot taken from the traip. Only two actual mrtictpants in the robbery remnln It large-Sam Grant and "Buckie" Wilcox. Still Hunting Grouting Sure!) I. the being conducted throughout the United Stato- for the warlord of the man crew. In 'Gmoberz ammo. who bu main" tms#'teyq, tttttee. In St. WI and New You and who bu finned may unburie- and "and a million of dollar worth of Nymur. - - 'Aeide from the erreet of he" Mane. chief intern: in the an Inn night centered "out 1min Dune. who pond u the wife of Willie Newton. end ot her Mon - two hind! hen. which. it we: lmxeeted. might comma pen or " of the currency am from the In" pouches. WILCOX G BOUND T0 GRAND JURY Leo P. Wilcox. of Antlbch. who In dined to have shot luau Joule. of the name yuan, [clawing 3me ott,the night ot Jun 4. was d to mogul"! jun "may In I luring boron Jumbo Ham Mort. Wilcox m not phteed on an and by Anar- ny Okol m, The Mate and In In with." to "not: no mo. mm. of than MIC. that you; Wilcox did the about". 0-. Mn!!- tud him by " who vino m one No chilled they a. Vitae: (an In hand. - can not " 81.009. Entered It the Panorama " Ubortyvlllo. who". " M Ch" Matt has. 73133 i"iiiiiiiiaiUGiiaL iiuiiiiauut,c-a J.elettlt?e1tt1tg,9,IIf.tt?!,!1, WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN 3 house .5..- you llKeu Act-cu - "u, -V-.__ _____, Ernest " noon " the report of the wreck was necked the heads of the mud police,sent n wrecking crew to the icons -- . " - A __ 1 AL- --- " lulu an operation tor appendicitis was inveessary. A me'ssage was received 'Wednesday that his condition "was igzive, and hrirTiriher, Chats. li). Wilcox. {left tor (hth place immediately, univ- ling there last night. Chester's wife EXTRA mvnt by the famous surgeons there away at the Mayo Bros. sanitarlum In an elm-radon performed the first of learn that Chester Wilcox. passed Rochester. Minn., this morning. alter sanfmrlum Monday, June 16, for treat- the week. Mr. wucox went to the Arter.an examination, it was decided Chester Wilcox\was about 34 years of age, and besides his Hither, leaves a sorrowing wife and two children. He was fine o/tie best liked young Len went with him t oRoehester and Win} in the village. "and his early demise' brings expressions of regret tro'in all. He was at t'he head of __the Wilcox Motor Co., doing a thriving business carrying freight to and from Chicago. \The body will arrive in Libertyville Friday morning. As yo: no "range- 'menu have'been made tor the funeral. with him when the end came ST. PAUL TRAIN . I IS Jnlfiafil) NEAR A LONG LAKE m. Libertrvtie people are shocked to Train No. 160, the rut milk train of the Jnneeville division ot the St. Paul reamed. was wrecked near the Long Leke nation in Luke county Monday night at . 5:12 o'clock. Twelve freight are. eleven of then loaded with milk for the Chicago market ind the twelfth- loaded with: cattle, were derailed end demolished One cow end n alt were killed. l The are. Iplintered Into kindling wood, were scattered over the right pt wny. Heavy steel rail: were torn up tor n dimnce of sever-n1 hundred 'feet. being twisted into nll ports of .fantutic rupee. The mdhed we! item up to Inch " extent that ltraftic wee helm for m_ore 'thnn Twelve Freight Cars areDe: molished; Track Is Torn Up for a Long Distance. iriii;urii." 1751;; in}. halted u Ropdout and paucngera were taut terred to the North Shore pipe. - The locomotive and about did not have the rails but the condue tor, who was riding In the uboou. received painful Injuries. The one! come ot the wreck in not yet known but on mvutintion has been started. One mus-tad nlutiou is that the train m tnvoiiu " such . high rote of mood that the freight can could not hold the rolls. ARRESTED 3 TIMES IN ONE AFTERNO0N A. J. Donnie. of the" lake. probebly to the what or the out lined canoe for frequent one-to. let- urdey etternooo It won trusted by County Motorcycle tttBe- B. C. any "n on e euro of -dhttt " Inner Willie being brought to "are." he on": wee err-om. cursed with feet driving. "on he got with- In the city limits ho - wu ar. rested on e chute ot going " Inn". l Donahue we: relented on bond- tn e Whores" Joetloe curt pending e hearing FOX LAKE Il0h0 STIRS C0. WARD Tttet hm - of dam- from M we who mum the county hoard lat wool and Canada! In- mate Icuon tatatLI'r In- pmomont ot the PtilC,t", mad, the null "feeder" for count! was. obtained the mm a the hall to Ian tt unwind um - he that It on In "no.1?" - 7:. Menu! to the minn- no. o-tttee. IE TNR) TRIED T0 KILL WIFE, sue CHARGES SLENL UP 83,000,000 TRAIN ttUBtlt0--Memttert' at crew ot wooed train and scene near Random. m., when robbery occurred. Bandit. In" been arrested and loot retovered Left to right. above. Fireman Dibble. Engines! Waite. Brakeman Vanda. Pittman Mean um Conductor Meener. PA -" m: Charging that it was her husband, Michael De'rltortt, rooting contractor of Waukegan, who attempted to take her life Tuesday night of last week. In. Mar L. DeThom, 37 North Vie. tory mt. mead" mod n Mil for Eleni-ate maintenance against him. innd obtained an injunction teettairy ling him .trom dimming of their property. . I 924 .5001" am Mrs. Michael De Thorn Filed Bill Following Sensational' Beating. She charges that since their mar- rlase Jan. 19. 1905; DeThorn has often been guilty of extreme cruelty and that on last Tuesday night he attempted to kill her' with a club or some other infrument. and then kicked and beat er into inaenaibil- ity. In. De'l'hom's face' was so badly1 mutilated that, the may be diati& ured for life. it was thought tor a time that she 'dl" be blinded. Police were myetl over the at- tack as In. DeThorn did not make any accusations against her husband at that time. . The De'l'horns have three children. Walter. IT,, Melvin. 8, 3nd Hamel- line, s. She uh the custody Att the children. claiming he is not .a fit person to hare care or custody ot them. = UL WHI- She obtained an injhctlon re straining him from carrying out nl-- leged threats to an be? life, and from ditpoolng of their homestead- or interests In his roofing busines- nntll I court settlement can be reached. _ ,_ _ _-,,, De'rhorn In: held to the mud jury on charms- of 1tarttttt attacked Ihis wife. He ls out on 85.000 bond. AUTO DEALERS TALK ly? HAVING REAL FAIR $liim Matter of Putting on 'lttf Auto Show Ever H at County Fair Considered. It wu hand today that 3 ann-| bar of "Mobile dealers In his county no not only willing. but do totalled In net. to gut our the urgent "tomoblle "or our held In 'thln neck of the woods tad w:- ter" " the but. County In: which jig, be mud n mum-mm. on Attttot M, so. " and {cucumber 1. Thou dealer- nro tut", opinion that the " fair nffo I than n excellont opportunity to til-ploy their on" to the public and it the urn: time be of some nuisance to the Board of Agriculture in ranking the fda'.""""""' ittterestintr and prob 0. "t on of the opinion," paid out» of the (lesion. "tint we would all help The the "it . grant succuo. u it i a public Institution which in - to the ttpttttildintr Ind but tutu-nt- ot Lake county. I " so!" to out! for the "can of the fur nil I on glad ot the opportunity to - my can u the auto "now." . _ Ottter deals" have "pruned tho-ulna um the "H" lino ad pm. In now under in to all u meeting ot I" the "wanna deal. on In an county "a man duh ',tlt pqu tor n "to now a: the WHERE ROBBERY OCCURRED My, y5 "v'isrc1Sa1'r:'iiir1'i'd'. ip I 'riCi'liiti,jliirri] Imam «as; RUM ItiNEitShftE "H 'r, TAKEN; PAYBIG _. FINES IN COURT Additional Charge of Attempt- ed Bribery for Seeking to "Buy" Policeman. . Two KenoIhn men are arrested-1 In Woukegan Wednesday. June 18, on chaigee of. being rum runners and with attempting to ._brlbe the ot- (ittcr who made the arrest. In bollce court thin mmlng'they were arraigned before Police Moglgtrate Walter Taylor and were fined $200 and cogta each. They telephoned to KegtiUtut and in . short time. I friend called end paid bath that. The men were booked on follows: TONY TRAVANTY. " yarn old. 571 Inlet street, Keno-ho. __ "W'Vrdnrmm. " your. old, 1064 Middle street. Xanadu. Pontillo "knitted "at the auto- mobile in which they won riding belonged to him.' He aid Tnynty simply "a riding with him. The pair were "routed It '6 o'clpck " Browning Avenue and Sheridan road try Policeman Edytrd Millie; ' "x Mihle, it developl. hu had " suspicions of the pair tor tome time and ha- been_ watching their fear. quent trtpe harm "order that he could ouch them with the goodn. Late Wednudny "tel-noon he stopped their car, being forced to draw h}: gun to get them to but. He trot in and ordered. them to drive to the police nation. Then it was that hey gave him 816 u a bribe to let' them continue. The officer took the money as evidence and then forced the men to drive to the station. Examination of the car revealed . five gallon Mant twar-m" gallon. jugs. Both were empty but there In: on unmisuknblq odor of whil- key and wine. Further eenrch of the car however brought to light two gallon Jugs of whiskey end one gallon jug otwine hidden under the maiden in the rear out: - _ The Keno-ha polio Informed the local minorities that Pontlllo ha been In similar trouble on n nun- bor or occulons.' . T Wuhan police in" I memo madam book mien from tho nun mum. conning: a. was of the Wuhan) , North Guano $9,000 ESTATE G m PROBATE cr. Such! mutton were (than In pro- bate court Monday and action m [than " follows: 7 _ _ - Mary Flynn Katina. Late Por "t--Wil1 admitted to probate. lil- uto "had " ".000, all Personal property. $1.000 bequeathed ht Meh. otno Rerrrtttntt, ton. and Mince to rune" Kan-inn. daughter. .wten cannon-1y issued to the North. om Tm! emntnttr. -- A aural amen. Btta-rttvetnttrry no "praiseartentt hm approved. Charles Koch. Wnukonn - Addr uomn bond ht re "te ot ml estate that! It ",000. _ - viking; Ken-Inn. Wttttkergart- '8tttl report and account unmoved. buts cloud. - 7 _ -iitGrt"irGiita. wttukogarr--Jot 1 True Bttettttttt "proved. 'mmm M an. of m! "at. mod. l _ . Anthony Nahum. at IL. mlnon.' Wanttin--tottrm of sunlight". lawn! tn Katherine Rtn'lik't u do ter. lot-to can": of hm "Mod " "oo. _ M Thu. Emmet an! Pro" '31!" car 'p" 7:): may: was.) my?» lor- T0 0RGANIZE T0 PROTECT ANIMAL urn AND Hsn Austin T. Schantz Visits LOCI Bait Tossers to Establish Order. The orgtutisation ot an lmk Wal- ,ou League chapter m Wankmn ttttt .11: parpose ot prumuuug the cow "H.011 m mm game, Lumen: when" " autumn am. when, and to prom. Lrn- nacural resumces Oi like can!) And other beauty spots ot the count-l": '5 under way. _ Ausuu 'r. sctiar.ta, at Chicago. wha' guu: up a promalnu foumnesi to a. gage m the work m awakeumg 9.3-. ttt .xucrusL m (m: work ot the W111" League, was In NN auhegun bunny to momma Lin: or',fiti1izatl0t1. He cnitett upou a uumuer ot leaumg tiestterm- and humus. Among mom who are interested If" the Drown. are sherm' Ahhatrom. An- saalam Clue). ot rungs Isaac Lyon, Lnarles Quiggle. Gaucho. m. J. J. metmeyur. plumes Hm plumes reuon. halph L. Duly. J.' M. Museums. have Hutton, Ralph L. King, Earl. Hall, Bennie Jamison. Stanley Christian. Clinord Towns" and many others. wrong will be made to get every tutterrgtBgt and tum. ter in Walkman and nearby vim-I into the animation. f V inertia ot we etsaptera"in 13:." ttttttt an m. I br . the: t t some mum: stalls, "and. iy on be "Ntured tor the mum pace. as the movement (a at tmutter egtagr1t.,,_,,_,.,,,,, 7_ . tl.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE The In" WiirtonaAaTrtMt Ttaa-c" tea in a National urmlnuon "tt tutterttttrn and hunters and ttqtdtttte lovers dedicated to the mum-anon d sports weld and astri'sam ii the Univ ed Stat» tad Comma, and "to "a. restoration " In an an be at an outdoor America ot out "canon. It is u National Organizatwn hump" monumental or personal $113,132 If; gunman"!!! under It; neither hu _ 1'Jflll'iell, nor religions interests. it is undoubtedly the most comm» ',irtii, hensive eontsermyort prom "It . g angler-taken i? America. Though wig-531% thiir two yard this?! ha ms] .t.?fetrl,i,'g'i4 to" trom one" ot tho 'g'dil'iUs'C'i_'ir,",,_,ti'i',, the other, and it in: "rate" _ i .5331; and: of principled normals all " £25: outdoor lover: to the realizing it. ' r'_ji_' the peril; tint- are :11me -.3 precious wood- and strum- and will: if? lite. - 3-,, The movement represents {pith-n1; tie and. tin-clash endeavor to an tiieixvir.ie,rfz: our, children their (not _eftttetidiiii'l, outdoor Doritos. that they I" "It. ._é.~*;,§ the priceless memorial ot days not 'lic-ll!), on wind-wept. clou- tnd dag Is';',:,')'), waters and night. in burnt. V 'rl/riff, in; tore-tn. and tut they no: a: A, a the halt!» and hoopla." mt . _rp,' the outdoor: oun hive than. in" at C,":,'; the names buck of this Bum T HI, America crunch m nun-l! - J-'4's', known and insure the integrity Ill» 3; high landing oi the Logo. no" d , ',. Gl omen-I or director: reed" - " "to: FIRE IhiSrlltom) - a "mouse; hiili8 aIMgiaisallgts,,clsfi' Elmer Fuller and Wife of M- nee, Were Sleeping as Slam. Menaced Their Lives. While "we. won magnum how. of Mr. and In. "or . two was northwuu of Outlet" my, any were slum "- scion ot that: an." all 3.- out by mu qoqlarryr' Y2Pt - 'FicuTiGnitinrtmttetiq :39: home adjoining the not fill. iii,':'.'; deetrored ad they m "j Q by the milk; of no and , 'it,'? 4 o'clock that tmteatthtt. , _ _ {a autt m" "if" Part, _s,tii"/ you tl the bunt-3% a M up sj'?s'r turtartar"nt my "ee, Pf. m vi iirneiiiF_" and. T no home was a compute ted" titular. 2tt2" curl on was M by the - rah which 'rtatitM nun! hour- inter. _ _ "A: Cm" ot the an I. _ u The" was: on no" In ti shod but . hum um II am It 'u not Inf! in" day night. Tho - "Alf 3&7;qu -iri"ariuitte tMi' 3' Holland to be "ooo " m "5,: stolen 810! II eaahqqd. POVOIMM".M¢ Madman itt 'rr-.Wie" Jammy" m T "humanism-4d ' WM. W000 TAKEN "' tcr-cs), 0N mm 2liliitili that can b "$351155? rtl"u"l1l'Nis'd 'r'ifi oortV and C .1; radiation at _ _ 3;; remain; m- ,3"; sum and wild» "ti,,,?.),?, sent. {ponto- 'iii,)', For to ST, 1" _ r)ifS an All GD. "'s,,rj3a be, my My: 3; ot as: I" j 4":- m "C 2,3;7' trust-mm 1fil,.,M, the! my nil . _':jj,lcfi' no" that - _ f,!,'-',