ME prepared for the day, _ h':o':. -.& well into & night, various features on bill were -'zl by throngs which packed .:.-.2... mds Pn The Farm Bureau picnic at Dia-- mond Lake Wednesday proved a suc-- "'u'mm hn'.M- &nce,. sports, music en-- tertainment of several varieties were included =on the monster nrowram responding increase in prices. mu.'-h. of the cement romd, there will be great activity with cor-- Judge Ben H. Miller has purchased of A. J, Anstin, a seven acre tract of land at the Southeast comer of Aust-- in and Stewart Avennes, and will subdivide the same into lots which will be offered for sale this Fall or next Spring.. This is a fine tract of land, being high and well drained. It is only one block from Milwaukee Avenue -- and four blocks from the electric station. 'lr:oh-h.em-' siderable inquiry vacant proper-- ty reeently and it is anticipated that inventory was approved in the es-- tates of William Lasco, Antioch, in-- nfi.D-.l'ah.thM'nn inventory appraisement were ap-- proved in the estates of Louis Keil-- er Sr., Prairie View; John Nicholas Proof of heirship was established in the estate of Anua B. Wilson, Petition for a conservator in the estate of Amarilla Dow, Waukegan, was set for hearing Aug. 17. The showing an estate of $10,000 was set for hearing Sept. 17. The foreign will of Martha L Garland was admitted to probate. Final saccounts and reports were approved and the estates of Jane W. Frye, Lake --Forest; Katherine Bab-- ka; North Chicago;'Agnes Dorfler, and Edward C. Snyder, were closed. l a § (F es Petition for the probate of ' of Jamgs O Matwon, . Wankepa, children,--$500 each; John D. Meyer, half of the estate left; Luella Clark, Chicago, Florence Kaiser, Wauke-- ahn,l'uneuww,m. ville, and Magdalen' Mason, daugh-- ters, the other half to be divided ance went to the sons, George and Monday. . Lydia Greenleaf, daugh: ter, Hecht McMahon, Libertyville, showed her husband,, Richard D.Hcmmm as the sole beneficiary of an estate of $100,000. Mrs. Mc-- Her' will was admitted to pro-- bate by Judge Martin C. Deck-- left in 'the will of | John Lawrence, PROPERTY OF _ MRS. M' MAHON TO HUSBAND Will-- of John Lawrence ~Leaves Majority of SEVENTY--THIRD. YEAR-- NO. 67 FARM BUREAU PICKIC "" e * M t > M & * tm © ' CA BRLT # iR 'P: * L & » 4 the bal-- to a stolen automobile A Ford | PUBRl at (Glendale, Cal. * car was found abandoned in W Il---'nt'r;ut. Co. ington Street west of the concrete|B» u.. . -- Burial Wednesday it, but the keys were ol mmh to the machine. R. 'Thain, Co. D, _ The priconers were to be quizsed| ROK. 96, III., infantry. Burial at of to east of Gurnee. They denied the theft though the goods were ident-- week may be solved through the apprehension of the men, it was said. The four men are . wanderers, WMM;-M&:"!M a freight train at rnee, while the two colored companions step-- ped from another box--car caravan fectionery stands. T. The robbery of the home of Clar-- ence Wedge, west of Gurnee, last Attempts are to be made by the sheriff to link the prisoners with cther thefts in the western part of the county, especially among con-- outfits that would eclipse the or-- dinary second hand store. He wore cveralls over a heavy leather jerkin and . stripped -- one suit of clothes off another. He was fully equipped for the winter. zo. --~ m # L0 0 000 eremenmmmmmniiiieimmnemneeneinininnmpenimemnniitempernbeneirenpemmmenines ce amemmmmmenmmmnpinnprmmrenenmneiineniiznnnnnye innmmenetmnmnmmmemmsn t t s M std s & § 4 Fa j is ? L i ;Q'. & s & f > *# ; % g :" * f @ & i s e c : : iT . ie 4 i Cr\ e d 3 4 a AP <4 6 +4\ + Ceq I «5 J d t<f ~-- w 2 f M im ty Py h o # s ( l C & h e F # 8k W f e ET § P j a) ; 7 A A 3 chewing gum, matches, and ot articles of loot lay beside them. shining in their faces, the men ?9*'0'.~"_"-!--flm-edm$ of naving seen ewo men in the vi-- cmity of the stand. Other reports followed and it was cireulated about that four tramps were sleeping peacefully on a grassy plot north of Grand avemnue and just west of the Northwestern railroad viaduct. thrown about the place. Cans of beans had been opened and eaten by the robbers during their opera-- bert Weate" s Most of the goods stolen were re-- | :1 tha--couwsty jail in company of Sher-- were arrested Thursday morning on larceny charges by the «heriff after :'" of T. Holt, Telegrapn «mt3 frofhe t Wekiens ~ Dusty and swathed in sev-- eral coverings of winter appar-- el, four knights of the road QUARTET AFTER LOOTING STAND Nceman in a Four Dusty Knights of the _ Road Land 'in Sheriff's Net Following Country-- "Wide Search -- :+ He answered the description sent along the north shore by the Mil waukee authorities. He is 5 feet 8 inches tall, has long kinky hair, and wore overalls. R Little's companion in a state-- ment to Sherif Abistrom admit-- ted that they experienced tromble Frank Little was suspected having killed a Milwaukee . Adoiph -- Were morning sun neighbors told , Ccigarettes, l CEECCCECCG m wag inUunnVer nW'm lnit"":'lh)o of Sil..' opera-- areophane, which »will ' stock judges mtoldzuhmd°thefdrtora be C. S. Rhode, ke reports i and surrounding eountry. big| versity of l'&n-' dubont-lhlpoffidth;ZMtbe charge of judging leeping | ever brought to eounty Trlnnnhs: 46 Aitstaonamein w other whes / dnd * > bevreffcutantrac RbLAT . 4 ; and Co, I, Reg. 15, II1,, infantry. Burial from the Libertyville G@FAge north. .tldhn-'d. Gs of men are still getting 5 1988 enrbing and pa . shape January 20--Osear Rector, Co. C,|; %'l'hem of the Reg. 96, II1., infantry. Burial at |p is still clos@d to traffic Kenosha. : will be opened before the opening . Tanpary 25--Fred G, Worth, Co.|day of the County Fair. _ 3. 96, IIL., infantry. Burial| ; Réad will ready Corner r opening soon, p r-- h 8--Frank Mflavt. it was announced esday by : u-vw 'Co. h" will extend" r west at Co. F, Reg. 8, IIL, cavairy, Burial at Rose Hill . ' .. October 31----1, M. Douglas, Co. Co. F, Reg. 8, IIL., cuvairy. Burial at I, Reg. 17, IM., cavairy. Burial at Springfield, m. : m May 30--E. R. Lewis, 6. F, Reg. [ 8, IIL., eavairy. Burial in Chicago. / |_ June (mct'uhmttuwn)--- a#vi--Ames, Co. F, Reg. 82, HL., in-- A great deal of interest is being centered in the monster five--passen-- ger areoplane, which »will be here Satrva des af me '::.,"',E.....' e ;.M M m. ; -'Mvof.ndrh;ZMthe k ever brought to eounty The purpose of carrying passengers. coming to vTT/Ce o Ziveriyville on Ssunday, and --from 'nere they will go to Pala-- tine on Monday, September -- &rd. ";ii'n:-imtfllm for Liber-- ty Recrer to be in by Augect B1 A large number entries.are: ex-- there '"l.)e'fi races at Wood-- ) races will be for the common or is known as ond Of the best in the garden m :{ C flh:: :state. ?;ze; ki " '» y experie driver, there For the Dure #ers m fancier will be mm for Fori d#" an event of in t wil be the Fut-- en;y Lake county owners. . *"" | u;it.v S}l;:w.-&p 76. b:;e" this .. Tae following is the program and | 32' pres v pop-- list of prizes f'oruth. 'auto races: ,':"' hog _ famil f*f' be _ entered ; s'*{.{tinnilg "'-*' m. | from breeders all ove the northoxg Elimination 'Race. Entry fee $10.]P**t Of the sta® _ _ Y Five mile race--1st money $50.00.) _A S. BensonA of Gage's Lake, 15 Mile Race: matcits _ _ promises to sWipass his famous Tml, 5 mile race t%.a ;e 'Fd of pure 'f.?*'-' ste: ." First money--$15 2¥ ..> ,fim'I!l be one of t attractions in the m&"'"fl'd money--§ o ' P "ol_ tkT. Fow ag § 333 1'* $ a e .t | Holstein 'breeder) bas ~cal) en-- nmmk ,,,C:.,,' l."";"' 10. ~~ | tlon to the omie@iiitief an. mportant -- Second inbney--§$20.00 lchssiflafion in She p» miuim m Third _ money--$10.00. : _ IMV!P- 'Wf Bire." In a let-- If more than six cars are entered, !4"_, !* th* ' iation . Mr. this will be divided into two races ms:_ agP :.:. :s 4 --drivirig in a two mile race to de--| OUtADding with big #] divided for the fastest trial lap. * °088 but the reml Bast of a male not been worked out, the plans pro. _ August Zie vide for a A %f'hflfi"" kings wilw ' m: hasnotafied have . been geared "up "m they| that che will ha run like seared jack rabbits. Other| Guernseys: on : raee'h will be for <the common or is known as on garden ¥ 'of flmh 6 ',M'state. d by expem driver. taflnn For the Du# will be another race for Rords driv. an event of While all details of the race have not been worked out, ns pro-- vide for a j 3 d speed kings wnwm Aaind have been geared "un so --that thev '~An entirely new ure . of the| The charge will Lake County Fair m lie!in former year a race for Ford cars. This event will| Sunday be held on Sunday, --Se ) J,*sviabor will n and much interest i8 _ n# m --|chute jump fr festel Five hundred . in | gaint plane prizes will be offered, and this is\ going at the s éxpected to, attract the flel of miles an hour. . Mr. Ford's progeny;-- _ .. _.© |an acrial wing Third--15%. 17. Mattingor, Coa. Ford Races at County Fair New Feature LIBERTYYILLE, ILLINOI8,© 54 Ist, #ide in ""'"'W.,"?."%" pung ', e + | the Libertyville north. & of men are still Waky getting é'n'" and parkways lin shape Jjourn court for the term Mon-- day and will probably ha¥e to hold his--sessions in the s proom MILWAUKEE AVE r.;fi«; \_"TO BE OPEN PAIR e of ud COP PeeRne . Eie ?"__'L m':y % Mr. "GET OF SIRE--Four animals, either: sex. »Need not bcm: by one exhibitor." This permits at any ageeither male or female, and own ed by four exnibitors. 'The test be-- ing "Value of Sire," w s -- b'u'%'a Rhoue :..d"":zz:"o;'";«»',' Extension Depattmen: of the Un Milwaukee Avenue is bought by oth as worthy of carrying ont*" / + The ittee' in clinyze of the premiums has acted o . Fowler's suggestion and has added the fol-- lowing elassification to cattle prem-- outstanding type lwith _ big records cords, but »al tes: e sive in the way WiRRprihes worths chute jump frt & wing of the | gaint plane \ is in the air i@ing at the | one -- hundred miles an hour. . 'afternoon fan acrial perform-- ance will be 'a : herd of pure will be one of ) are under way to axt to connect--@rit & A conforence im j M a mile ceanst of at that ',gsl an im Hssociatio . professional i".@hx para-- important | tne 'east will also be ~open by the :finmpl'isto! date of &Llfir Ample : parking €." In a let--| S w:'! provided h.t':.-% ation . Mr.| bMes, a .mh' possible will le animals of | tom f s big record#} BASE BALL SCHEDULE FPOR ~--by --big--re--| ~ «THE FAIR DAYS GIVEN OUT Of a male E: The: schedule for tihn,hll wty; j p e uul'.h ' \"h.. N does h M\ :'mp teted y 1 *'", breeder -- or compete for honors on the days ch lower than -- in a let_--] SBace will ation m-. es, and n temeslek <¥ pne . t« ig Trecord#) BASE BA by --big-- f HE F ice Weekly 0 ty KRenatzster 38 Last year the Rockefeller foum tion l'd"&t'nm us.o:: promaoting -- c health a cal NMJ I!linois spent 400,000. _ Apparently _ John than the in > 7 '"Mrs. McNalley had been !ht from insomnia," said Mrs, :tm "Before she retired Satur. y night she took a sedative, .. . ~"When the fire was discovered. hurried to her room, pounded on t door' and ealled to her. Other gue, stopped and helped me try to The story of Mrs. MceNally's death was told by a Mrs, M close friend of the deéad woman. _ Her was found Monday in fig_rllnptches announced, --~ _ Mr, MecNally left for Canada Mon @7 night, accompanied by & M'mmm at her doorh;: A desperately to the door in. . Then amcyt.ho rush-- ing flames and they were driven off. __Mrs. Emily Waite McNally ,87, wite of: James McNally, vice--presi-- dent :..: McNailly and com-- pany, * f wn resident of High-- hul,'l'ut. perished early Sunday morning in the disastrous blaze which awept the fashionable Wawa Hotel, Lake--of--Bays, Ontario, Cana-- Monday, September 3, at 2:30 p. m. " » 't "':wwmafl been hogked up : " * each is determined to it . the z T4 cali ts 5e tavl the l% and Antiodnm' fls m um is dorul oo at the : the fair. _/ A Big crowd of fans wilt no. that al! entri@s must 1 vely be made on W#"' 'fi!mAw Sist,. This permit: everything to be put in its proper classification and ready for the fimning Sat-- Li e on someng ra t Hterty-- wi 'or traffic on Aflmln. thas making it convenient to reach 'the < fair Mrs, McNally had fallen into a :' M¥r.) T rpening, x' of Galesburg, .,-mr-amfi fi.m in the hog entries. .. Tyt 2 d _ I. L. Heller, Farm Adviser of -- Siperintendent of Schools T. A. apsoh will have cha: of the edu. ca 0l exhibit. _ This deparhuntl pafipE: vears has been of much in-- l o s O fln yearte exnibit : will he beiter faamever hefore.. \ > s The As clation wigk to again impress u that all e For the beef . ~E. T. Robbins, famous live t qsall!lt of the University of TMinocis, will in charge of the ing. 'Mr. Robbins will also judge the norses and N DIES IN NING HOTEL scores to the fact MAN ARRESTED FOR DRIV. ING ON-- FRESH ROAD ) UNTAL ' : T LLL § ' ,%and-l. Russell, head € perted county officials were concern-- day as the "g bail: and was the same time he is said to have ad-- mitted other deals in which--the sus-- big qipuor graft sensation took defi nite shape Thursday, and while Col. A. V. Smith was silent concerning prospective arrests, it was admitted that a~mountain 'of convicting evi-- dence was being piled up in affi-- davil dnd sworn statement form. Among were the davits of Rum Runners ew carpets and rogs in 8m %amma of : process which h scrubbing. i t in the aunlight on the ' i ntien amgn" ong _ the day's; developements the following eardinal pofints: Breger arrested Wednes-- in' ~ Wednesday's t f j & #\ s k 109 Te m o. i the ste of honor a nch rmarven and predGé® wore attachen to pink am and were married 1 and Ame-- lia Sefler, w dl"u-:ut:.m of A August 25, Thurs-- day i# Aat the home of Mrs. 'don"bh'*.h'i instanee, it is charged, a certain of-- ficial 'offered for sale to a Milwau-- kee bootlewger a truck load of boose confiscated' here but the Intter~de-- enuugm,mw of the dfi.-'ro- ing the sale to furnish : con-- Mr. said that h6 was here to stay the case had been dis-- posed of if it took six months, DELIG had been made the victims of shake-- :-"u,nm rumored Wuhlt:: an ane cor private m'dzhm It was also reported that Wednes day's progtess in the : investigation had --reveled--starting --irregularities dating back several months in which may develop other emnses when Chi-- Vr or --mare from Kenogha a couple Sensational : Graft : Plot Charged | Details of the alleged graft sen« sation are being carefully ; a However, at the time that ware rant (was issued, it was admitted at the gtate's attorney's office that Breger would be charged -&Ibt- sued for Louis. Breger, 1308 Victo-- fl.m'eet.'-mcmo.mcw'd- nesday afternoon, as -- the opening gun in what appears to be the big-- gest graft:© sensation Lake county has: witnessed in years, _ . The warrant was issued. the 1 Agency' of Milwauk &n?l::nd-d within : a few s, and it was intimated that sev« The IMnagel is Te ie tense, and being a principal in an _ _ _ A misc¢ellanecous shower was LEWIS BERGR _ $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE A warrant cago Rum Runners W Seoller of closed the evening's LIOUOR RING AND SEILER w4 t¥ ¥o