4 UA YLINt J\L TY 1 L1, 41| Duke John Frederick of Brunswick on the ts rea Remrernmeames > Loon Lake Man Who Lost Feet|O'Brien, the, Trish giant, whose skele> less patient in hte Lake county hos-- pital shed tears yesterday--but they were tears of joy. Equipped with arti-- fical feet Williams was able to walk yesterday for the first time since last Christmas eve when he suffered in-- juries from the cold which resulted in loss of his hands and feet by am-- putations. » Yesterday aiternoor Mrs. Fred Hacker who with H. L Babbitt con funds for the unfortunate man, was summoned the Lake County hospital at Williams wish. She hurried to the given time and men to both. suffered & relapse. As she entered the door of the institution Williams with tears coursing down his checks walk-- ed toward her down the corridor. During the nexst few minutes Wil Mams in a voice broken with tears stated his appreciation of what Mrs. Hacker, Mr. Babbitt who besides aid-- ing in raising funds for the man also succeeded in having the state voca tional bureau equip him with hands and feet likewise expressed his thanks to other members of the committse and citizens generally who have given to the fund. [ Williams may have to undergo an other operation for removal of por-- tons of his wrists before the artific-- Minniec Mellinger a year ago. A former Waukegan police man let McGuire slip through his fingers. o 2 The second man is Vincenzio Pic-- sola, Highwood, who is charged with the murder of Eungene Meszine. The crime took place in Highwood where there is a regularly organized police force. +« | Mbfidthnmm' originally police cases the sheriff has STATES HIS APPRECIATION During that time in office he has caught many murderers and solved in-- numerbale crimes. . Of all the crimes that have come to his attention there is but one that will probably remain unsolved. That is the murder, or accidental death, of Louis Walter Hayes, another. workman at the lake about two years ago. Never at anytime were--proper descriptions dung out by the sheriff but he went so far as to check up with Washington to learn it the man had been in mil-- itary or maval service »o that a +« For weeks the sheriff worked on slender clues and formed his opimions as to who might have sliayed the man, but refused to express them publMcly because he lacked the proof:. Hauts chield was found mangled--on a rail-- road track. _ Jack Frost, a hobo worked at the L. E. Meyers construction .camp ne&ar Mundelein at the time ~the artificial. lake. was being built for Samuel In-- sull, is the only man that AMistrom states on what turned ont to be wild g_ogegnmt\mQLMtlo Forthm&flqt"tlthuhll passed through the sheriff's office in strom has probably co to -- the end of one of the most entiable records hung in the middle west. _ ° | _Tvo,bthermwmm are at liberty now th no fault of lal hands can be attached to his arms. Why not try giving him--a check book, my dear? f a spendthrift than ever! How can I restrain him?t . Mrs. Grey--How long do you gen eraily keep your maids?t -- Mrs. Green--Oh, until they begin to abhow how sorry they are for my hus» Speahing of Coins -- Most Americans look upon the aitver @oitar as the most cumbersome coin f ever minted. But it is put completely || . in the shade by some of the old Bwed-- Ish pieces, In the museum at Falun i . in Sweden, there is 'a copper coin dnted 1644 which measures 25 inches by 18 and weighs over forty pounds CHECK--BOOK RESTRAINT Jack Williams, handless and : foot-- and Hands By Freezing |{"" .# ?mflb college of surgeons, * Walking An:n? Hospital. l"""- efecl 4 Juckah WITH JOY WHEN | LEAVE BUT ONE --| Le=C UNSOLYED c:nml""m= GIVEN NEW FEET 5# A. Fixed Limit to for ~*~ _'»----_| There are many well--authenticated > | || Vaudeville Circus Acts Entertain-- | omm If [ © | La*e County Independent + "What : is m-fld about?"* "Seems the present I gave her was one whe gare me a few years ago. At that I--don't know what she has to be miffed about." "Nor L ° If she picked it out herselt as a nice present, then why lsn't it a wice present?" f The Wiorist----You're a _ liar, sir! What have you to say to that? Other Man--Only this--people who Hve in glass houses shouldn't throw out a trip into Lake LIVED IN A GLASSHOUSE Seldom, Men of Great Height The Greatest Event of The Season -- <|| All Next Week + Il Ar Get a free admission ticket from any ROYALTY VISITS LAKE COUNTY Boost fwfihg&o Bayets, W AUK EG A N NOVEMBER 23--27 ---- 4nd At The 's Entrant in the * Leisurs is time for doing something useful; this lelsure the diligent man will obtain, but the lazy: man~mever; so that, as Poor HRichard says, a life of lefsure and a life of laziness are two A WARNING gon Weekly Ssn | --BFHELD IN WAU-- > | Special Thankegiving Gas Range Sale | || ~'-- ~RELIABLE GAS RANGE The 'Thankegiving Festival enter tainment will be made up of varions M -- Mafly Different Styles of These Stoves From A Small Down Payment and Easy Monthly Te KEGAN NEXT WEEK g ?«: C x e io Sadi» : Lo mt e Gas Range Sale T Telephone Waukegan 37 _ Libertyville 16 Young .: Man--I don't blame you, Nasty, rough people!----Humeorist (Log will receive a trip to Holloywood and a try--out in the movies. Armory. . Many valumble prizes will be awarded to all those entering and competing in any of the contests. *"I don't understand Latin, doctor," said the maid. "Was it the powders Or the pills?"--London Tit--Bits, Miss ChérIStte S&yers, represent-- lzg Libertyville in the movie queen contest being sponsored by the Howitzer and "H" companies of the national guard in Waukegan their Thanksegiving Festival to be held in -- Waukegan next week. If with the Festival Committee at the TH SHORE GAS CO. E £38, 1926 :.:. :: Seeks Honor -- 9 Fage 2 0 om Which to Make Your Selections. A Stove For Every Home.--<i! -- r Terms Makes it Possible For You to Own a New Cabinét C. Debose, 24 year old negro living in Browning avenue, complained to the ~police this afternoon that while he was on his way home to lunch he was attacked by three men in broad day light at Browning avenue and Kenard street, and was slugged and robBbed of $300. * The police received a call to the cor-- ner named, and it was reported that eome men were fighting. Lieut. Clark and Patrolman Bowers answered the call and picked up Debose; A. Matuzm, 36,a Turk, living at the Commercial hotel and 'two other negroes, Curtis investigate the case. The police are inclined to dowbt that Debose had $300 on him, but the evidence that he was beatea is undisputatle. Massey, 26, of 1%21 Grenfield avenuve, North Chicago and Hey Anderson, 25 of 669 Kenard street. _ Debose is said to have identified Matuza as one of his assailants, but was aot certain about the other two men. All four were locked up in the city jail while Lieut, Clark and Assist-- Angry Voice (from cellar)--What's holding the elecator? 1 @umbbeli, the cables; did you think & NEGRO CLAIMS HE _ WAS BEATEN AND ROBBED OF $300 He--Why sweetheart, the color has left your face, Are you ii1? She--No, you boob!. It's all wiped A Turk and Two Negroes Ar-- * rested and Held For Inves-- -- [ tigation Into Matter. : POLICE GET FIGHT REPORT Was a bhalloon? off 3n your cont. _ Are Equipped With The Red Wheel Regulator a Clark Jewell Range. . Just Set The "Lorain'" at The Proper Temperature. . The "Lorain" 'Overheat Regulator Takes The (|| . ; Guess Out of Bakipg. | - ------ CLARK JEWELL GAS RANGES l NOT ILL i? «--#;CRBAMOL CABINET GAS RANGE / | Equipped With A . _ "Lorain" Oven Heat -- ([_ 10 Pound Turkey With The Sale of a New believed to have been a ep and distinct from the ' there are differences in the of their skulls, married 20 years and is stil alive------ _ In active conrage women ferior to men,.. In the cours durance they are commoniy periers: but their passive u.mmua dGefies as resignation which Woman's Courage yC Gn