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Libertyville Independent, 2 Oct 1924, p. 1

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' (ifilil IIOLDUP Ill b Home Of WEALTH LAKE FOREST MAN The most daring jewel robbery In the Melon ot Luke county, wee ee- oompliehed In the midst ort house Nil of meet- and senate an week in the palette! country home ot F. Edsel: White, president of Amour & Co. Daughter ht Robbed of Jewels by lacked Thief; "any People Near at Haqd. Having obtained the jewels. appar- ently the only object of " visit. the robber, who "spoke English In the London way," accordlnx to Miss White., walked swiftly but calmly down the stairs, out the front door, and escaped. . His beautiful young Gauguin. Hes- ton confronted try the masked and armed robber at the head ot the front stairway. was compelled to aurren- def a pearl necklace and two coolly diamond rings not In platinum. Miss White and her aunt-ther mothor'n Mater. Miss Pergott--iere the, only ones who saw the robber. Th0! both renamed 'heir presenoo of mind and obtained an exeettent de. lcrlpllon ot the man The descrip tion Is now 1n the hands of the po- lice of Chicago. It was a Imu- tttter 9 o'etortr that the robbery w" commuted. Mr. and Mrs. White and most of their we": men tn I large from room u the left of the front door. The wants were perform}!!! their duties In "Hons parts of the tuning but none of them admin having seen the stranger. His pres-once wouid have been in- stantly noted. hnwevor. tor he was not in evening dress. and all the guests were. The poiice believe he) went to the home for the single par-l pose of with: Miss White's jeweln. and that he hid near the top " the stairs in the heiief 'unified by the event. that she would come up there in the course of the evening." It irhelieved he~entered by the back door. walked through the tuna broad hall ieadinz to the front en. trance and probably ascended the stairs white the family and nuts. were dining. When [Min White tmnlir went up stair: aha was accompanied by her aunt. Mm Pearson. AI they reached the top landing they wera confronted by the robber. who" faoa was cov- ered with a silk handkerchief. "Don't be trttttrtemerdc Don't scream. Don't no." lil- commands came in slurp no caution. no added: "You will not be "aimed. eiihor of you. It you obey. i wont your jewel-u Thorn oll." _ H. was holding a nickelod revol- ver. poised It on male to - both women. To In" Puma. hmm. he named to give little hood. The only Jewelryjho wu wearing m o costly wrist which. and he let her keep it. "Thu neckhco. please," he sold to In" White, who at one. took " off out! sue It to him. in doing to. she mugged to drop I ring set with 1 two-cunt d!anioiid and €11qu until npphires in platinum. But he won alert Iltl t. "You qrPre warm: another ring." he me. "Don't try to sure it." She gave tt to him, and also 1 plat- tnum ring set with three comp-ru- tlvely tunatl diamonds. Lftar her sum. the was permitted to keep her wrist vgtch. The robber seemed primal- 1y warranted In the tttrl "ounce. - - --- '7 1 ----|- "A " Iuow-'.v.,.... _-. __, _ composed ot IM rmsteh4d penis. 'l','. estimate ot Its value has been o mined. The rtnM alone, however, were worth 81.500. "say here antn I an: gone." m the robbers partial alumna. and It m obeyed. He clicked the from tiff, n he left. and a moment mm In White rushed Into the room when all the guests were and (In the slum. A mun hunt In Immedhtely or- ganized. but " u" too late. tar the White hear 'tt set In the center ot a Mom! "tstr chh. eupoclallv at night. offer: many hiding pine". . KIWANIANS FEAST IN LIBERTYVILLE Khulna from Wnukenn. Chl can and Luke Forest Thur-ad" night presented . chum to the Libertyvme club In l rousing meet- ing In the high school " that city. Attorney Coral Haydocker. of - kenn. presided at the dinner. Judge B. H. Killer nnd Attorney Paulie. muffin. both of leonyvme. nude Adam-n. There were more "III $00 Riv-nuns brunt. WIGHTMAN OUT l FOR STATE J08 (Thu. J. manna. mun poo!- mutor of Orly-Into, bu lunch" his campaign for mt. mm mm the with that". no to no!» and u the pvt-Ina In Am but am not - n mm 4t-tmtqtt / 1,aIrIit-iE,RTYVtLI,,,aE INDE,PElNll0liiiltl'r I, "i-is,.; LAKE COUNTY INDEPENDENT JUSTICE "0le CASE FROM BED; -.. PECULIAR CASE Try to Force Real Estator Out of House He Claims Is With Anon-nan Albert am and John Bills Jazmin; on the porch Mutt]: ttiq bodroom window inaiat. In; that their an be hard. Justice cm M. Marott reigned u for yum 'hidny morning and continued the trial. 3 forcible entry one do. tainor mm: which promilu to be com interesting when it in hard Mutiny. her company. in trying to evict. claims that he he: erected' e 8600 - on a lot, to which Tiuley hold: title given through the Chi- cago Title and Tran. The defendant, Herbert Forster, local real Mute dealer, whore R. Forster is living in the - and his wile. Myrtle, In made 3 de. fendant In the ttttit also. -- Tunney chime! according to his attorney. Album Hell. that he in the owner of the lot Ind that i'onter built at his own risk end had no right on the property. except on e renter. It in eleo chimed, it In aid. that some ot the lumber that vent Into the some came ttom the Wuhan umber company and was not paid for. - . = A a -v. - .-.. It 1. gamma, n' In understood, that Tlnlloy w" - of 1n old contract between Cumming: nnd cannon". real unto dulop'oucm- WWW"). Iv.- -..l..9. _'_.v.- "e" - ago. end renter. In which Fore- ter had unused to buy the lot. we ftrm, It In said, In ready to teltlfy that thin contrect wee forfeited end that the property was reopened for eele. 'Tlneley then be ceme the buyer. Attoruey Bill- declares Router was tttren n preliminary contrect by Cumming! end company, that celled for 1 second contact that would state the emouut and time of the peymente. Ttusley purchssed the property. sccordlng to him. know- ing that Forster hed e contract. The case comes up Thursday morning at 10 o'clock before Jus- tice Meson. who trot the matter on a change of venue from Justice Her. a change of my Com-on ROUND LAKE DRUG STORE ROBBED Tho Thoma h Darby annual-é " Round In. wu barmaid paNgl,Q tot before moi-um. Tum om. some ps, "an m '6. lurch-4m u bin ttttlNP, "out mo. A an mmr - an" His Own. "AutriyiPtimsUNNwHicHwAy'miimJrrFAus ouiis summon AND 111'va HOOK MARRIED SAWRDAY and Irving o. Hook was solemnixed Int Batman! afternoon " St. lat rence'u Episcoml church. the Rev. M. B. Gwyn being the amounts: clem- Gii."riliGiie in the amine ot the late H. C. We. and bu been employed In Wgukgqn for veet.r of yeeu. Mr. Boot is e well known? business men ofGnylhke. 1 The church we: decorated with eur noweI-I from up We amides. and the mend" wee wine-sea by e um number of relative. and {lend- of the bride and groom. The bride we. given ewey by George Burridtte. line Bertha Hook, . sum of the noon. wee bridesmid. and John Bur ridge we: beet m REM weddinl 'merch was played by th Weu'ond. i The usher-e were an Derby, June: Peck. Dwight Merrill and Joseph Tur- 1gBERrW1UE. IAKE COUNTY. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2, I924 aurr-f1hir1ttr lamina flower girl. and preceded-the brlEuT -iiairf E'm' nut. Rune" Doolittle neted u in; bearer. A reception w'u held for the wed. ding party nt the home of the bride's mother, In. Prudence Burridge. After 3 short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Hook will be " home to their friend: mi nice new bungalow in the village of Grey-inn. TRANSCRIBE CASES TD (illhl0 JURY on Mike Gem-ye ll chewed with hu- Ing stolen en automobile trom Amos Holman." Libertyvme. French Ho- ren also wee "rested on e chute of being implicated with Gehrye, bug the chemo. egelnet him were dis mined before Juhtlce Lyell H. Mor. The wedding of mm Olive pumdxq rin, Joe lenundiz. also of Lierttrtrrllle. In charged with huvlng nude n " unit with a hunting kn. upon Pete Lesloch. The cue was heard before Justice Austin R. Behnqetrte. VOTE $10,000 RR (iURNEE PAVING Just before ndjoumlnn to, the he combo: tom. the board of super- vl-on last week "momma $10,000 for the put-pole at con- plotlnu the work on the lub- wny and the paving of mo approach- " to the new we... nu m can. to run a. wt to mph- 1m New mm. Itte to." "It pivoted "MO 00 but!" on would Lauri-M In - to ell-mu we when tmtedti. Entered " an PttqtateS- " w ~10. Illinois. to Second cm- lull man-a- NATHAN h. (ifllfflli, comm P10NEER, DIES SATURDAY Word wee received in Weaken: but"! of the hearth" dey at 'Ilorevie, N. IC., ot Nathan A. Orif- fin, e pioneer resident of Weaken; Mr. Griffin" death took piece at the home of Me eon, Berry. when he hed been living tor the leet three ior tottr yeere. or niece the deem Jn Wenkegen of hie wife. Aged Resident, tormet Aldo! man and Church Deacon, Dies at Son's Ham. Follovlng the death of his wife were In: a marked decline In In Griffin's health. ot, lgto Pit hur- fiiir-Etiir-eTersmir-, affected bully. and very feeble. He ha several months. _ Mr. Grltiion was s pioneer rest- dent of Wankegan. Years ego he and Willis Straws engaged In the furniture store and undertsking hus- ineee under the firm nsme of Grit- nrt and throws.~ The old Griffin home is opposite the Central school in County street. Up to the time his wife died the Griffins resided in their three story brich building' which forms e pert ot the Alex Hein More. During the msny yesrs he resided In Wankexen Mr. Griffin wee en earnest worker in the Beptiet church being It deecon. During "" end 1894 he served es en elderlnen from the second word. as leeves two sons, Berry of Moravia, N. Y., end 'Herhert ot Cteretnttd. ONO. . l The remeins ere expected to st- rive in Weaken" londeyrend the funnel will be held In the First Baptist church. The hour ot the funeral has not yet been learned. LUTHERAN CHURCH Ti) BE S,mfi()(iijf, Tho Immanuel Luther: ne'hurch. of whim Rev. A. C. Bum in pastor. to. day (mm-d over their church propor- ty In [Mn- Mreet to the Orthodox Jew- ish Conn-Imam"! Amount}: Achlu. for a eo.tridrmtimt ot ".000. The Jewish congregation. of which Rev. Can It pastor. plan to an We: at the property Immediately. M. Minn. president. 'tary gotta. tle M412: L c. Brooks. L. 3mm at! H. Ptntrht. "0""! "I gtelrt, u mum. with J. A. I'm. Tote of th who mu m than - at attmqter, - wore Instrumental in mm" the Gal To the t, through for tho 1mm muon. for ttttr I no el-ttttrt of m "an! full ad was m 1'uttft%uf,'l, ' "m tat m on - , church on It. Va. .100. m tha J,Gnd be had become He had been suing for 5-33.": 25tttlt, WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN i TWO WOMEN MAY _ DIE, TWO MEN HURT Ill ANTIOCII CRASH Driver of Car Under Arrest on Charge of Assault With Deadly Weapon. Four persons were "the!!! in- jured. two ot them. vouch. an! die. end the driver in being held in the Leta county an: on chem: ot "unit with n deadly vapour following an automobile accident just north of Antioch into Sunday afternoon. The driver. who are the nnme of Frank Van Thenen, 3345 North- western avenue, Chicago. in said to he married and cashier of the Chi. cago Sanitary district? According 'to deputy sheriffs. Van Thenen was lundera the influence ot liquor, He In: i'rriiitertGiiurouot -to Wau- kegan by County Motorcycle ofrictyrty Froelich and Beaudin. A The two women. whose names were given as Mary Smith and Myr- tle Meyers, were very seriously In- jured. as was alsc Walter Johnson. Frank Harris received injuries ot undetermined extent. All tour were taken to a hsopifhl in Kenoahn by Hansen Brothers, undertaken of lfternoon. end thus swung we. yciymuu. '"CP"" . _ The driver, who gave the name problems. A 1,,,'2ur1Uv'tr" Ji,,1tdg,t't.At'r,ha"tt, tf Frank Van Thenen. M45 North- Ed in" the tar-tus 1ikett to pro- is directed against the content" _ western avenue, Chicago, is said tolduce more and better applets each mm M" Ruth i. Wright. u. _ " married and cashier of the Chi-wen- and he finds it Interesting to all others .named as tsenetteuMa., .'.ago Sanitary district? Accordins (market in a way that bring more pre , under the will. q L0 deputy sheriffs. Van Thenen was|m to the producer. ." I Dow and Mus. Boutvell titty, attder, the influence of liquor. Her "1 am always surprised. he says, only $g.000 each under terms of . was arrested and brought to Wen-Into see apples imported from 1"»will which is the basis of the 2h kegan by County Motorcycle Officers away and 39111118 at high prices iners. Wright in addition to " m. F'roelich and Beaudin. "was located in good fruit trrowintt bequest, is left a half interact in The two women, whose ntunesieountry. I believe that farmers are;the home on North Park nvenue. u; were given as Mary Smith and Mrrrprone to neglect the important basal-med at $25.000, and because ot t" tle Meyers, were very seriously ill-{blinks of selling right " home." ideath ot her brother, Frank A. Dmr. , lured, as was also Walter Iejyte/ And Ed's own experience provfPiwrth whom she was to share oatttattr Prank Harris received injuries otlthe.truth of this assertion. He when" the home. Mrs. Wright m I! undetermined extent. All tour wereidlmct t0 conssumertr---to a clientele bathe" to one-third of MI sham. ' . taken to a ttsopithl in Kenoshs hymn built up by furnishing auntyihe left no ,riil. "; Hansen Brothers. undertaken Miapplea. He is. moreover. "ya" on; The trrtrndehotrmt.ttlrro are 1"," that city. ithe alert to tind new opportunities 'HideirarndGts, and the minors will II"; Van Thenen clnimtt he does- "mi-emu: at a profit. For example, "gnawing ad litem sppointed by 'tttif,' know the addresses of the tour "1:11st03 of urge quantities of appiellcourt to take me of their #itiil,):Tt.),ri,'r the machine with htm. Ito fraternity home- 1oetttedJrt 60116803.". The grandchildren sure-gs; According to Byrd D. Jones. '"rikas throughout hie ntete. 'v, 'foiiowe: Mary Etittatteth D", q, :', Ogden tbtMttt"A5, Chieaqo, who" "I" at. methods of operating an orinnmnd). Willism H. new, 1shtt.frq,t) chine ,wu following Van Thenen's ehard form the "ratrits for . 1ontt tforyht_t Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. .ng' car. an automobile '3' going north in itself. {Sufficient to say ht find! William Dow Boutwell. Helen I!" on Antioch Toad, "nd w" cutting °".m.' work ti,teitrtirur, He studies his. Boutwell. children of In. 1ri_nd., " Httt center line ot the rpnd. $%r mutating problem carefully and Boutwell of Washington. D. e. ttts; Then" apparently did not in" room therein no. the secret of his success. to receive $1.000 each; but TT' ; to pan this car by turning to the M Wright, 31,500,. Walter tti1eri,' right. nun: ahead ot the north- M Wright 32,000, both children at. fl (bound machine, having failed to no. principal "Ufmtdtust. " _ T3335: tice that another car was following STATE 6.0.P. Mrs. Dow ovue'd . third trrtit,9it,"' it. in order. to avoid striking the in the Dow Mnntrmetttring :F'1" second machine he steered his car, 0N estimated value of which is _ b a seven passenger Hudson. into the IMilill and which was toumUd try he: cr", Anni. -0 n.- ..u. >lltln of the mad. _ - "lb'nd_ . ', .A" According to Byrd D. Jones. 2743 Ogden IVOD'ZG. Chlcuo. who" mn- chlne ,wu following Van Thenen'l car. an automobile was going north on Antioch Toad, laud was cutting ov- er 'he center line ot the mad. VIII Thenen apparently did not hue room to pan this car by turning to the right. swung ahead ot the north- bound machine, lining failed to no. tice that another car In: tollowlu' it. In order. to avoid striking the second machine he steered hie Ur, a seven passenger, Hudson. into the ditch " the out aide of the mad. The car rolled over two than. One ot the women was sitting in the from out and the other was in the rear with Harrison and John- son. The women "potently Gutter- ed internal injuries and had to be Carried into the embulence. The two men were regioved in . touring Vnn Thenen wu given I hearing Monday before Justice H. C. Connor), ad the one mun! him wu an mind. He mm In Ind paid .1) the bin- Incurred been" of the no- Report. from St. Catherines has olden. and weak! ("a are of my tunic? almanac". pm]. Keno-ht. when the, two won- an and an two man no tttly can! iirrairtitat their condition new 'f,rttrnr1ttrf, "not. tgvonblo than and" mtg ., .ln. Van Thelma cum: to Wink.- gnn'londny morning to (at out hand Information nbont, the "olden. not knowing nbout It and! the rend nu I noun: in n unsung". DAKOTAS 'rljllllilliti Coroner 1. L.. Taylor Returns . from Trip Through North- west; Crops Fine. South Dalton ind the " tanning sections ot Minnesota are slowly swinging to Coolidge ind DIVOI and (muting unmet". in the opinion of Dr. J. L. Taylor. of Libertyvilli. comer ot the coma. who mourned from u trip and" thrash tho hm districts of the two "at... _ H. has comical-mo (Inn Ind " Both Dakota and reports thnt tot tttr an! time In seven! your: than will be a favorable crop with good mar- ket prices. . "t nude Spec!" effort to Inquire In- to the campaign choices." he aid. "becluso I knpw thin (hose lute: had long boon medic-ted " Lar'dr hm strongholds." I... --.__,.____V, "it cum. somnwhnt an a survrIso when I found that n " majority were In favor ot the present namin- mrntlon. " ~ "The feeling that Coolidge Ind Dawe- will win those two um" " growing airman!- daily in that leo- iiorn and more people no swinging over to the republican banner. "The crop! than this your are better than may have been for some time 3nd the funnel-u will be INC to mum I neat profit for their work," he um. The doctor spent mon of " mm In small continuum" when he w" close" In much with the " farm who! the action. To the business non mm to credit for our ttrret industrial. our fine urn and our numl with. he e'e may!" WWII can It no" mt h qtrtte who I! not. "I" - - W" m that! no on on "than". T0 (001.1065, E I)(K'l0lll'S 0PINION We Men in 'isiiiiiriiiEiiif MW WILL wNIEST The doctor: tent him west. The chute ot cllnute would moron his heath. they said. But it dldn't work out no they had Wed. Ed "mom, ot Montana county. Item". tolled to and the Mud health and humans In 3 more was. ot cumto. to he return- -driertoiudttoa"sin_Wustranand planted Into the orchard bullion. Ed like: the tararv--me like: to pro- duce more and better apples each year and he finds it Interesting to market in a my that bring more pro tit to the producer. . "l tun always surprised." he says. "to see apples imported from far away and selling at high prices in towns located in good fruit growing country. I believe that farmers are prone to neglect the important possi- bilities of selling right at home." And Ed's own experience proves the.truth ot this assertion. He sells direct to eongumera---to s clientele he STATE (1.0.11 T0 1 OPEN ITS Nilll't I)li ', OCT. if IN DIST. 21 Hie methods of operating en or chm-d form themes" tar e long story tn jteelf. {Sufficient to uy ht tttttU ttin work intertstirur. He studies his mutating problem carefully and therein lies the secret of hit epcceu. The nllnoil Iutojmmmign viiirbo opened roundly by the Republican nt Frarrfattttrtt, in tho Twenty-four Con. xreuionnl district. Monday. October 8. The. tour will continue daily with all the Republican enndidnt" for state of. ncon. official- ot the unto committoo. United 'le'li',','2'o' Villain B..Mer Kinky. the oil coupe-smut- larger uni other putty ,rheelttttri mm! up the not}; = . . Candidates Will Start at Har- risburg and Make Tour of Illinois. Ill-m Ur -_. w... Among the mamm- end laden who will be on hand to Mart the ttU battle will be Governor Smell. former Governor Chale- B. Deuces. Convene: men Richard Yetee end Henry I: Reuben. "autumn! Governor Pred I. mm. W! ot 8m. boul- L. Manor-on. State Trenurer Decor Neleon. One:- N. Custer. Decor Tlt. Curl-tram. In: Anne Wmnarth when. MAMW L, milks?!- etor Witlittrt, B. McKinley; Chairman Prank L. Smith of the state commit- tee. Justus "ttnsots._ettntret of the hub-committee. men. Besides the Mute cundidctu and those accompanying than. there have been invited .to than micron". and to the luncheon ma copper: which will follow them, the conditions in.each district for Cousteau. the leg- islature and, the county tttttease, mom- beru of county Republican craniu- tionl cm! oil precinct communion. FOX LAKE Ilfifil0ll RAIDED FROM THE "llNIf SECTION Fox Lake, once the wettest neigh- borhood in the late. promises to become aquany dry. For sometime the Lake county mummies hare been raiding Ind "restirtrcttte pro priotorl of the once damp "oi-trim. Now McHonry county minoritie- nro on the '7" mm and are clean- inn up their line of the lute." Sheriff of Neighboring County Takes "W Pistakee Bay a rs. . In . mid our the nook end Sher» m but" main" of Honour! county. accomponled hr u band of his deputies. aided tho Joseph lor- ton pine. on Plat-loo buy. This in the ucond um um ha been tttttd the national: In quantum. The ttret "no he in reigned when he [nudge minty um paid a rm when churned with u vtotatttttt of mm the autumn In quenuun. u." first than he in rolonud when! Theodora om d he "ended milky and paid a the who VII ettant" "1 when churn-d with u vittlatttttt of in! tn can" f"ti the prohibltqry " I!" I". "I. Janice Hoyt Morris. boron whom dt-toe" 'htrrs0ter .4 the aided mun Um "ruined "lamina VMI Q' Wooduoct. bound him over to the an." MC! in» combat term ot the mad tll.rllt'iill, III - »___= =f.dicL/=ui-tiuL','t, iG7 "ik iiGiody m m "I! one" " 81.000. GiiGttser Duty not» $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE l Butt to but! the will of In. Axum". M. Dow, which "no". u "tate ot approximately $100,000. is filed In. Friday in circuit all" " her man Mild Muller. Rom W. PN-- --a u..- n...- Mn-nll. in Robert Dow and Grieg K,',, Ed Tia. -iirariioawett. up charge their mother was in hot - use when she gagged in 1%.. SUIT E FILED BY , SON AND I)htJiifi1lliiit Weii than low Was a Unsound Mind. of the attesting witnesses no 'e, fused as to which VHLIBI' M"? One of the atteatlnz with"... to" will which was "named In! ".4 Ho vu John A. Wood. who ttt6.Ah,l', 301 89lede tgrUdtltfelt tlhtp,C't' Bhutan. . - " on a!" b_.u, Highland rug. tpitlhritl'ilhti, GI come-unt- who chart. at she left :evenl willed at}: I" The will. sumo; July I. I.» cr, "and Ruth Wright at! wound ".eutrtx Ind "scum. Ptet18ltti"_' :5 Ott new: of the death at , gag: In. Wright homo- Ioh "aiiiitjAitr//ci, Bone when" VII and a 'tit3Hti_,i:'y'si):' "mutant of metha- u-It...")],-, the court docunod to do no. "In; bond of Ruth Wright "I m 'ei') "tttttit. Civil was has mm out is LOW; ortyvme it It". mu m ttBri"') Indication of trmttM. In. tAqF.ii':'t,' Odom and I. '1'. new ir/Le,'.)),:,;) one. urn-ted. and Mm. - "1:? china. the mother at he". "Lg " that nay thmtonod to Mtt 'ptr/"gi'i' In addition, the doclnfod. -et14f.is'sS] to Justice Honey Collin. "M" the 13mm: were um 0"".5,' their (Home ocean-non m ~41? no": " chlldnn. Bhe doom r; w iii, Ibo "I afraid to so hon. 'rt _'t',i'i"i" her life ould not be no (a; in the neighborhood; m 'd 211' dcfendnnu were rem-ed in ta. 3? LIBERTYVILLE .15 _' f SCENE lk STRIPE... $800 etch. John 1. animal. lt8 tht. I"! nun. 012mm died W. St, I." to ord neck" he!" 'a' leaves the "moving ttrott-, of Long Lake; "a In. I. C Lake . The gluon m I". Mf In. J, W. Reach" of 'hxtrettt,', "do: the widow he lam I .. ward. Fawn] can" tttess? JOHN GRAHAM B ' TAKEN BY DEA' 'iriirto iaii J, m. 03th with bum} In Cam. momma CASE IS 015m . also are "".e', 5-1 minors will It": V; l appointed " ttFC; '33}? of their 'stddt,rr",:'é',', mam an". 1e'v't'i,i'ii" ubeth Dov - "1,513, H. Dow, cunn- 'ii',riiii' Robert W. M. '2: we", Halon It" "i of it.'iefgttt'e'i'i'i' Mon. D. " "" 7d men; mi #1; Wultor I'ura0.sj/,"i':'l,5'," I ty""" of M "f" x . third {midi}? _ scum" eeme8v,i?,' which in $10.00..? "fe.' mast! by hate h. '-,. bi!

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