aisey o " Doodith), 487. which was When the ni::n feared m were about to ob irttnn' on magee w armon, north, Mr, Peterson ran to the Garden "'lm. got p pursue ) holdups, Sergt. E. J. Locke of the highway police, Chief of Police Har-- ry Powers "of Glen View, "zJ Relling, Deputy Sheriff Mitchell tated, plunged ahead and «c least eight or ten other parties held up, but some of them preferred to *tluu. and go their way rather than identify themselves and hh'z:.-umui'"'"" Fight, Slugged. Néext came F. 0. Blunden and his wife of 5343Woodlawn avenue, Chi-- flnl'h::uw.buln.n-d. were : Arch nugu of Highland Park, who lost and Andy Bouk dw.:lb. %fifl, was slugged robbed of $105, _ Thé police believe there were at myzmu to stop at the G': mw-'hm"m was lost because the robbers later ::. the Peterson car, a fast on, their getaway. .. The lights of another car now ap-- As they reached the barricade of One of the tnst of a':dm ar-- ies eight or ten cars were bunched-- edltdnw.thlrm lined up at the roadside under guard. Chief Emig of Northbrook was the "h'mln. He was putting his car in the garage when three men bc.u'nuneunu'ndhun. there was a car in the ditch "down at seventy miles an hour. _ _ The chase ended only when the n.A&-l-- ?_rl._r.;d,u .;" '_- ' "' bery victims, in holding up subse-- quent parties. And caped ufter a pistor baitle Adopit They used the' guns and badge of Chief of Police Alexander Emig of Northbrook, himself one of the rob-- SEVENTY--THIRD YEAR-- NO. si. 1°0 vars Lined up. At the climax of the robbery ser-- Fivemnzmenarmedwtth Forced Peterson of Wsnkegjn and Other Motorists Are ~Aititess.........2 ts + ® » / i _ M 4.A T.b O W# wi TV &4R f" 3 i 4 i & O R i 4 & ' &\ it ..d U % e i Sensational and Mrs. Arthur Greenwood at Rockford, last week. _ f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson and T. H. Wileon were guests of Frank Appleyard of Gléenview over the day morning for n hnd . v Wednesday b:' Smith and 6 Hutchingson -- wil trip th the Wastaorn ikuias P nrvugh the Western states, nois where she actepted & position Pihern tigs ermty m ie me ofnthat febig daily newspaper . o. Sout_MFS. Kenneth Lovell re-- 'an adgress " pomen Huck will give ::-ddn-. 'huhndt._ub.,. :Mlhflnd."n'm;:d mwmm % :':;'"'"'flhv-mmmne ; 18 p. m, car. s e | Ilumtblnhon her i y * operatde at tns C A i nds whoere «ho "u... 1 _ 3 -- ol l +A " igres * Pragrins. arhagd 4 -'NW and Mrs, Paul Libertyville =-'o clab . will meet 'at the i-'-'d Mre. W. A. Brewerton-- on , Octo 17, Winifred ll-m-m -:: sen and a pistol > at seventy miles uhmbww_ Bergeant Locke said that they would have overtaken them in a few minutes, but the fleeing car took a eurve safely and the pursuers took to 'the ditch, The big car rolled over three times and tore down a tele-- graph pole, _ --_ : .' Etherflumbbcshadntoppedfor more victims or something else had delayed them, for the pursuers came near enough to them to open fire, big Packard car. 1&;( evergreen in the roadway | -- Tracks--of automobiles in the road ; ng to the farmyard of J, L,| rush in all directions. It's a tough Cadmore, father. of : one of the| job, the sheriff avows; but, then, a M'dh_gdbbnhuflo'imi-'-hgnlmtlhyhid forth dast night jesting sadly. Christmas had come to Darrow road near the Cadmore farm--but m'l'bow £f womanly » ve array of w mi"efiuudin, unwomanly thion the swaying branches of.an The feminine ghost of discour-- aged orgie and interrupted petting Flaunting Chemise Be-- lieved to Be Veiled An-- swer to. the Sheriff . ggnt ,Woma/n.hi;iBarrel To Fit _ s Duds Found In "Lover's Land" T. H. S. football squad receiv-- royal reception on their return Two Go to Hospital, Bmith leaves Wadnes-- ¥ guest, Mrs, G. T. will accompany the took up the chase in a Thursday . visited Mr. ; for Li-- afternoon. TIllinols YAs TL Yewnt People's Division "'}#'m Leader) ,ml'-& of Training 3 -- Seneva Camp. Arthor Lar: --«........Led by* A. C, MceNeill Worship Service Rev. M. L. Thomas 10:30--Address, "Working Togeth-- er" Mrs. Mary Foster Bryner 11:15--Address, "Youth . and _ The Church" '. ... ..Leon C. Tyler Lake County Sunday School As-- sociation will hold its fifty--third annual convention at the First Presbyterian church, Deerfield, I1li-- nois, October 18 and 19. The pro-- gram will be as follows: '9 Thursday Morning | :80--Regiftration 4 | 10:00--Opening Song Service, Converition of Sunday -- Schools at Deerfield And now Sheriff Edwin Ahlstrom and his deputies are scouring the county for a womanly figure to fit the silken display--whose sovering today was felt to be the ever {a-- miliar barrel. $ The bushy tree -- looked ufiough it has been to the nightly cooings of the lovers parked along the road. It blushed Friday a.m, as a delicate pink chemige fluttered ong: of its topmeost limbs. O%ffiom the further end of the was a flashy pair of silk hosiery,. A dress, yes, even a faint suggestion of wwhat appeared at one time to be a pair of pajamas, flaunted from the bush. L% . _ @¢ T T > @EAmmat -- LarSon # o-\'.o" "" P. K)'mhm Planning and Teaching the Assistant Pire Marshal David Hut ton, two weeks ago. -- _ -- > Guy Smock ADJOURN Mr. Tyler Larson '*"@_ "What 1s ~Worth J: Waddel! and I% t Sunday in s 'l\yg_n-'-';i the show at the 1:45----Business Session day exeept Sundays »3 50 Oe tRerticld Church Sehools From time to MWAO | Waukegan showed spots of beilliant play, led usually by 'Captain Plummer. Fitch, who went in at qua erback during the latter part . ) Game, pulled off several neat 8, including a long forward pass Which helped to enliven the other usad game iLlABIg W i EGA Publ of Officers Pd spirit and it mildly for ghe played: uring the en-- geived inten-- . and bMQ &E the -- field realizing their oppon-- Barter, Wauy. otball team ; year by Waukegan 7 _ " C ®J [Menry BJ herchant, . t ) ol I_le mn'..;g cranfae en o . + j €, 'ILLE HENRY g% EGCER ALL; MAY HAVE m/umcxmncms% AUK-- RESIGNFROMCOUNTYBOARD _ |:SWINDLE LOGAL _ 10 0',)::::,:.;:; ,i;,f';,.:f; tivertyville | in entieal, ... . © M ERCHA"S% av OCToBER with Henry was the object of a shot fired by "Shorty'" Shoden weeks ago in a quarrel at the tel. Shoden, said to have been toxicated at the time, fired &'mr"hm. He was told of the death of h He was told of the dea employe in the | cellroom eounty jail Monday a. m. ad deep consern but could Ught on the mystery. e Pn ies ied t | the county deeiiieet ons ht how °8 | the county 'board, is}-- au: ) ove weeg adh blic affairs. au: tive barticipation in public affairc am | _ Mr. Eger has been indnt" hy Fof the three physicians 'humbeenl by !weeks but great mcyus . been h | maintained oncerning. his reatly ' fion"-"'dm,3 c 't&xnfm ad-- e e o s \the : sIhfe enanditinn . for ' mitting in 3 Angeles, No witne have been found who saw --Henry fal! into the chan-- nel. ',,.'. on!; clews, which m",, sitive Ohes for the residents mear the hotel, are Henry's boat and = cap which were found drifting feet down the river south of the pier at Shoben's place. Hentry, t is believed, toppled into the ' at 9:30 Sunday night. ""v. i he was on his way wcross the river from Shoben's to Jack O'Connor's place at Blarney 1z tandt, _ 0 to the best suppositions made Monday a. m., the boat is be-- tieved to have reached the pier at oY before -- Hentry fell into + The boat in which he nad exossed..was carriecd by the Mr, Egex's condition is such, ac-- cording to m that it may be necessary for him to resign from Monday Watery Grave itz Henry, Employe of "Shorty" Shoben at Pal-- Waukegan, 19 28. 'that 'his condition Victim _ WilHHiam Chamberlain, 36 vn 18 South Utica street, Wau-- 18 in Victory Memorial hos-- ital today at the point of death following the taking _of bichloride meveary tablats | Sunday night. har refused to talk at the vepital, it is believed family t M «the cause of his sui-- idal Attempt. He is married, but _ Police Jack Met: tof:k" c':-m-' air the hospital a found P L iniking aimlessly about with ' Used Touring Car. A car had been backed up at the rear door of the Peterson store and the stage set for another big hau! when the officer chanced to walk a m tss H, 41 street, mmw&mul TRIES TO DROWN FAMILY TROUBLES ~BY TAKING POISON TABLETS to givethe police any information gt:?yn finally broke down and Hered was dazéd for a moment, knowledge of the whersabouts of giving the fellow his opportunity to their "pal." and elaimed . they did bmknny.'l'hoc.urthnmn"tjiovhhnfl stating the for Walkowski,, Herod and his 'pri--| only name by vut,howlh soner fighting strenuously. Herod | was that of "'Baldy." -- They were finally overpowered Walkowski and bonmlomtofi.dnndlvyn- took him to the station, dcrbond-dNQo':Q.-iNu He was lodged in a cell for a few | unable to furnish were taken minutes and then brought out and|to the county jail that evening. grilled by Police Commissioner Baiz| _ "BAldg" is still at large, but the and Captain Kennedy. He refused Chicago Detective force is on his bunday night, being to the 'muumm'q&- terrific fight, A companion, who was window in the rear of the store es-- eaped. The officer fired five shots at him but failed to halt the robber. The man who escaped hit the officer with his "jimmy"*. { Wlw,whonn&.'-" 2€, and address as 765 Ukland St., Chicago, is believed to be a mem-- bda%dmap' crooks that have several clothing stores in Chicago and north shore towns in recent months, Walbwlfimmbyru- rolman Rrank Herod at 7:40 o'clock ' Caught in the act of attempting to break into the John H. Peter-- son clothing store, 113 North Gene-- see street last night Walter Wal-- kowski alias--Eddie Casper,: broke down under severe grilling at the 'CAPTURE BAN-- Police Frustrate Second Attempt in Two Weeks to Loot Peterson Cloth-- ing Store o Even now in the face of perman-- ent and :complete retirement from business and public life Mr. Eger is fighting. He is fighting against the moment when he will be compelled to take that step in fullfillment of his physicians' advice. the «ounty board would be @ x2..,, to public affairs. He is a fighter, a man who battles to the last of his strength for vh-thobm is right. During recent months his many pareut SGeNRe in henlth bnt atvays parent decline in ys lie would reply that he was feeling first rate and was without a pain, He never complained. (Continued on Page Four.) Nlon. 1t was repoted that g&l the act and " The poison -- _ /. Wa c iFlain stated that he had five tablets af robbery -- at the same t=tirement from An antidete was given to the saui-- 'dd.vld.ndhhmw out. ' Dr.dubu"htma bad caused a hemorhage in -be:cufl.nmu-b to was definitely determined the Hkehoodof saving the man's lHfo as time is needed for the body to throw off the of the attempted suicide, preferring to die with his lips sealed. . _ As the hospital to attend the man and reported that his condition is grave. Fuller of" ons of Sn Lucian Ell;wolth 'E "ah-p the end par-- %'ifi. Tiike ts the wack end with relatives in ©hleage "** trail and it may be only a matter of hours until ):'7. ufl' only name by was that of bound over t« village $ headquarters in the village hall evening -- before Justice Lyeli a'.'i.u. At the hfln' both men told con-- mowld, 2 Coru , THy Alto denjed their.:"pal." and claimed they AiA latter having a wife and children in Chicago. * 'WMM some construction company's &nk'mu--wm as several blank heads belonring to a North Chieago moving toncern, in the trioin custody. The two men taken, gave the names of John W. There ::emtl:m'n& who m"h: said, and: word immediately filashed to the (;:... Detective m' afternoon re-- ported: &m they had two of $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE cheecks were removed from the ?:&l'z eonuny'seboekh: made payable in the amounts us-- ually paid to company employes, -- 'P. I.'Buflor" &:' the m--; company tol authorities, understood, © that the biank ,q;_.? Frank Kern of the Lake County National bank, when asked about the forgery, said that several of the checks had been presented at the when the forged. signatures of the mpany officials were detected. \assistance of Sheriff Ahistrom, Fri-- | d'mn an investigation . of a w forgery perpetrated in Libertyville that day, Someom parently connected with the ] i-- ern --States Construction Company, which is engaged in putting in sev-- eral miles of cement pavement on route No. 21 north of the village, made away with fifteen blank pay-- xoll checks. Without much loss of 'time flmflmbmn to show up Friday several ville stores h;'\;cnboen -ufl?; amountg ranging from $16.50 to $32.50.-- Carl : Carlson, haberdasher, cashed one check for $30.00. Ray Smith, our shoe man, cashed one for $82.50, and the Norman grocery eashed one for $16.50. : Chief Dennis Limberry, with the Contsruction Company's * *¥A »Rlank C H'rr».'j;ur" d ¥"