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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 5 Jun 1914, p. 6

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LÂTCE OTJYt Waueg-a'n.ev.s Automobiles Were Provided for All the Oki Veterans and the W. R. C. Members. IMORAM IN COURTYARD. Prof. Carnes Was the Prinoîpal Speaker.pf the Aternoon at the Armory. qrmlub«Iel vailhieprevaill& the Metmffl ll'ay c.lebratlon lu Wauke. -Mn ibis ear vas a deightfui tribute ta thé haary-headéd vterans vhe- but Utle ma re than a hait a cetitur>' ,Mo, t s mer. bois, marchéd forth ta pinve ihat thé union l "oné &id luséparable." 11%e. ia>"s progrtm opeuéd lu thé suOrun; vi'en meruibers of thé grand -ami>'aocOmPanied the daughiera cf -te <0. A. R. ta thé cematér>' vhéra fia nd bouquets mre I>1541d upon tike graves of depurtad vtérans. Dusnrrvas servéd au noon lu thé G. A. R. hal ta the vtérans thé Wom- M' Relief Corps, thé Danghtsrs of the. 0. A. R. sud thé Spanish War Veterans. Parada Forme A.bout oné-thiri> 'ocioci thé four oriSnîsatious marchsd tb thé Inter- séction of Washingtan street sud Bheridan Road. There a score ori maore of autamobilie ere vailg for thé grantd army mnen, thé W. R. C. »ud the Duughtrs of thé G. A. R. Local automobiles réspondei tot thé pisfor machines and ibère vere plest>' et them on hand. About two a'eloci thé parade got imdér va>'. At thé head of thé roi- umu vwas John Swanhrough. marshai et thé day. Ifé vas follomed b>' n cordon et policemen. Tien came thé iarlt Chicago baud vhlch playéd -.ery effectively. The automobiles ..Otllfig the. vêteras, their vive. .and janghters cama next. Then came the Spanlah War veteraus, théemnt- ipers of Battér>' "C" unmounted and -ai thée ed oethue procession va. a .;compea>'of -boy scouts. Thé parade trversed thé short Ue of march mud brought up at thé court houa. .Tbeu tolavéed a preti>' flag drill b>' ,the -schoai chidren. lu vas In chargé of Mis - ate Crantmond. The mém- bers of thé W. R. C. sud thé daugi- le Lof the G. A. R., then hld a short -service suter whIch thé>' piacéd wr.aths a, thé cornera of the menu- -ment. Afirwàxd thé>' Jolnèd la sing- ing 'Biesled lIe the Tie That Blu4da." 'Durbg tii. services thé batterymen -à"d policemen -er. threvu ot as agnarudta keep thé crovds bci. At the conclusiert of! thse services t= 1he unumforméd agate and the en.usto Batter>' -c» arma.'>' vasré anuel. There the parade dlsaded asud &U véét lside ta heur thé af- toezoan memorlal rogrszn. -At the Armory Troa -velli -llel auditorium, Prof. W W. Carmes of Chicago, gave thé prin- cipul sddrass of thé day. 14é provèt tagetleman of pléing sud geutal poer@soith> M hld bis hearera luý tant on évér>' vend tint came tran MesUlps. lis splendid mèmory o! mmor et ltresila;réminiscencea Ipre.airtédlWlf frequeuti>' threngl the. sddresa. Déf il>'hé painted ver pîctures o! thé var lité et thé me] -wlvm théeuation uatéd In hanorir, Sthe day. lva>'. veli poiséd lu bis chose verdi, hé bandied thé varlous pelint of!bis address mth éxtrentp elever ise. SééminglyI>'ibuéd iiisi;e3 spîrit o! bis address hé alowed 'y vocte nérie andi fal. as hé vshed te empinsize thé différent points o hies taï<. At tintes i grév louder tienlaudér, loudér, loudér and rîgh viieo. hé vas sséméd to hs an tui bresklug point and thé faces uft tt miuimcé va stsrained tamards hin 'hm silowéd is voice ta irsil off lu th, »Ofteit oftotnes. Mel portrayal of various Incident t he cvil var mère recéivéd vît lglovbg'e'e b>' inu>'ot thé agi go" hired, battié scarréd vterat tà« ecculed thé ests néarèsit t iopkàw la thé. Armer>'. Closel>' the tooewd Ia veds as hé told,1 .*éa*.e version, ai man>' Incident tW nt utiméta tient. Little stane or goevions, braver>', hotor, cei emai suofd etefat. ail et vhlch hi te dé vila tsé sariler iavec of the va «m he ver. péring Iiah1 *ffs. us accuratel>' siuted b>' il 'Nse spaker puld --mai> sglovhu -tributs to the meu and hie addre TWO MEN ARE BEING HELD.1 North Chicago Man Lies in the Hospita in What Is a Very Serious Condition. Waukagsa, uas 1. Tva men araunuder arréat lu the North Chîcago police station and a third males lu thé Jane KeAlister hosPitalinlaua extremteiy critical con- dition as the. rasuit of at altercation lth" tool place ai thé Johu Popelia Place near thé corner of G.'éenfield avenue aud'Thlrteénth street, bat veut of North Chicago about six 0ock aturday nlgbt. The, vlctirn of the alieged attac'< ls: M'RNK BLANKA, 60 yaars old, Injuries cosat of a fratured akuiL* The. tva men vba ver arreeted aud who are being héld pendiug the rasuit et a héarlng whlch v!l! pro- babl>' taie placé today are: MIKE BRONSI, etChcago. JOHN BRONSI, is sor, The. North Chicago police are net Yt In possession of eomlété détails but frm vint they havé beén sble ta le-ra thé ftacts In thé case are thetie: Muée Bronski o! Chicago owns a lot jut wUsaiof North Chicago. John Popela et North <Chcago. evus te adJetilng lot. About a month ago Breskil vnt te North Chicago and found that Popelia had fénced lu his (Brenakils) viih is ovu, usirr h as a garden. He proettd, It b; saîd, but Popeila would not consider thé propositiou ef relinqishing owuér- ship. Thén Bronski veut ta thé p!11-p an.d svore out a warrant for Po-péhi's sr- resi. Thé policé accompaniétl hlm ta the placé but r.o arest vas mtadie as Popela agreed ta, vrate thé prop- envY and tesar dav the fencé. On Saturda>' afttrnoon llronvEki pald anether visiita Norh Chicgo tait ig hi. sou John wth hlmî. ven tetainspéct i. lot and had came difflculty lu fiudlng ti!é stakés hé- Weer\ thé tva lois. Accordlng to tbe ste'>' told l'y théeltrunid. Pa1,éIIv Frank Blania vho was vlrtitng and otherg hégan te catil thet na-nés suc as "~Chcago Bums." etc. Thé>' de- claré that finally Blaiona >-trted af- tsr thém viwth a hap. Ai tbis point, the Motes djuter. Soeédeclare th-i ib ouînger TBron- akil huried a stans vhlch struck Blauka ou thé head. fracturing his siuhi. BronskIlhutusehf déclares that be simpi>' it Blankta with hbis ftt and that If thé lator's iui iq frac- turé It muet hava huppenéd vien hé féli to thé grotind lie dente hav- lu; trwu s atone ai hini. At any rate thé ivo Chicago n stariéd te run awaY. Alderman Stan- iey Wojiau of North -Chicaga came along about ihis turne lu bis autome- bile. He vas aaied te taie up tie chas. an& tva or three blocks amui overteal9 the tva men and place tbhém user errent. Baka vas remuved to thé Jane Melliser hespital. On Sunda> Dra. P ois>' and Conueil perfonincd an op. ération remevin; a portioa of the siruhi that vas 'pressing es thé vie- tima mbain. Iti lsadnitted 'liat ian. 'ta s conditien ia sérions.. LI Under thé néw anti-amo'dng ondin- ,.anc. la Zion Cty', lusiead et Iasuing .warrants for thé an-est ot smqkprs, W400.4 .'é C.omu 0,1 /rom th -l g t' summnonsés are sérved snhpoeuaiug offenders toa alpear before a justice at Wauiégan. Thé follovuug havé béer. sommonéd ta appear bétore Justice Mason ai Waukégan June 5th: Os- vaid Graff, William Graff and Alvin Bandiir Summonses were also la oued today for Ferris Brown, Ralph M 1 Cumsey. Charles Humphrey. Clark Brooks. and Howard Hurîhurt. R Then folowed the Invocation by Rev. H. E. Ganster. The generai arders %were readil y Adjutant Hall. The reading of LIn- coln's Gettysburg speech was given by commander D. L. Jones. The read Ing of the raie o'! Lake countys dead soidiers foliowéd. A solo by Misas Elizabeth West xroyed a deightful feature of the Ber- vices. The memorial services closed a-lt? thé entire audience arIng fronm ther séats and swelling Into a great chorus ot thé sang. "America." throughout was a plea to thé audi- er'ce. Not a pes, to honor the men who fought for the fiag on thé présent day but to honor the thlnnIng ranks until the passage o! the G. A. R. ia evIdenced by the presence of the lat ion. sentinel or thé great army ln lite iind thén to honor their mémory. for- ever. The evént in% tbé irmory was caled ta order by Judge D. L. Jones, comn- Smander of the local post of the G. A. luciudlag tha tirée mentioued, camne aven thé téléphone from Montrami ta thé Chicago offices of thé CWMIan Pacifie Unes. Aming thé firat te viit thé aBlcès or, Frida>' mère mémbers etflMn. Fishéra tfaml>'. Thé>' mère teld 1fr.. Pshér ond sou and Mrs. Metmnse>' bad héen rescuéd and veut ava>' hap- py. ýThey convè>»èd thé veInante névs ta thé Mounsé>' !aml1t' sud t w as teiéphoned ta George Menas.>' lu Waukégan. L.atéer camé messages vItci ap- parènti>' conflnméd tjitc report that ait C'hinaga passérgers mère saved. Then camé dîspatches tramn Montrean. Québén, Rimouski, and othen Cana- dian points néar thé scène of the disaiter whic-i brought bartý thé cioud o! érrov. Ftilii ate dîspatchés leavé no douhi lu thé mlnds of thé Itounsey and Fishter familles about thé déath o!f thelr relatives. lins. ttouuséy mas thé vite of, lira. J. N. Macieuzies brother and had pald man>' *isita ta thée Maceiuié tamiiy héne. iier lasi visit beevas a v eei ago Thursda>'. Shé sald shé dld not réel lie taking thé trip te Europe withaut vislting ber rela- tives hère. Mn. Mackenzie lu speailu;f eti. mattérsasys hé rau sene reason for feeling thé sightèst hopéetofthéir safet>'. Hé thinis that possihi>' their hodies viii hé fouud ameng thé un- Idèutlflsd dead. Hé la quit@ bitter lu bis critlcisnt o! thée flicéra or thé Cllier Storsdad, the boat vhirh ramuned thé Empres. of Inland. Hé va>'. thatLfront vhat eh asn ead hé î, rsonvinved that hadt thé Storadad kéit lis propeliers workiug sud thus itéit thé large hale La thé aidée o thé vesse partIali>' riaséd that thé siip ntlglt bavé heén grounded or thé Passsingers ai ieast givén tinte ta gt TOU DOLEN IS THE OBJECT. Man of That Namne Resided l'ere and Is Thouight to Be Person Looked For. Min anticte vutcb uppeared lit a Cilfcago papér ioda>' and mhirh siatéd thé séarch for a man nmd Tom Dolen, a railroad svitchmau. ai one tinte lu thé émpia>' o! thé lngion Raflnoad. bas mUrred local raiiroad men as thé3- are of thé opinion that the mtan, who Io thé subJént o! thé searnh v av a former weil inavu switcbman lu thé E. J. & E yards ai thîs rit%.- Thé Tom Doien v-ho naa 18 te Incent Ive of thé acourlng o! thé co u ntr>'ta locale his ahéreabouts bas falién hir ta aven 240 acres o! valuable farm lands through thé death af a relative. A Tom Dlén, who i. nîarrhed. 'sa4 a former résident et thli city, living1 hère for man>' years up te about six1 years aga. Théir honte mas in thé northa-est corner ot Sheridan road ai'ql Ieitere strééts. Residénts lu ibat neighbonhood rentémber '%n.. Do- len as being a voman o! exceitionai beaut>'. Tisq couple départing front hère, vent to Gary, Ind., vhère Mr. Dolen vas employed lu thé Kirk ralroad yards o'f E., j & I. as a svltchman. They resided au thé Hoel Kirk lu Gary. Hé vas formeri>' a Burihugion employé sud vs ralsed on a tarm. miat thé bouts. Afièr tiIs requést hsd béén made hé sas'.hé doés net se boy thé captalul of thé Starsdad coutd Ignare itcamplétél>' and ré- verse bis éngiffea, causlng bis beau te dram ava>' sud leave thé langé aperture lu thé aidéetofthé océan liner. MCANS TEAM TAKIS 2 VICTORIS FROMOPPON13NTS Marion Street Grounds la thel Scene of One Close and One One-Sided Contest. Wauke.gDsa une1 Lindquist had an ayUn eei Ing $he Kissélikari et Milwaukee On Decoration day, 10 te 1t allowing them, only hrée bits. Batting honori er. carried -of! hy Ahlstrom. pounding out tour bits la five tUme@ nI>, ivo being triples. 'Dovey" Lutter. Wsukagan'$ 0sr first baseman. met vith s serions acci- dent lu his firet turn ai bat bélngbtt lu the héad b>' a pitched bâLaS. ci- lug hlm unceusclens. Hé w» carried off the fildh and rushed over towm fer médical attentien. Hi@ cauditien la etiil critical, heiiîg attended catalt- iy by a physictan, but a ture fa.' the better ls hoped for. Thé box score foilows: Wautregan. ah. rý h. pe. a. e. MqOTIIIR:0F 6130 POLICE SURPRESS FACTS. YICTIM Formnei North Çhicago Man, MU>&~~LIBrother of Present Resi- 0F Sli DISASTER dns Dies Prom Attack. Po c m u A dre v Ga le >o e Local Young Man Has Given i9heflil AvenOtue station, Chicagoa0 up 1Iope-mNow Feels Sure Chicago sud son of Andréw G(ls>. f Mother Was Lost. a Pioneer of Shielde towitship, dlmd t laté Sunda>' ulght ln Chicago et la- HIS BROTHER SEEK NEWS. turiel vbich ra recelved vhén, b. f _______ as lajrmd Satnrday b>' sevérai menil Went o Caada or th Pur 112the saloon cof William Blaaéi. ai I Wen t Caad fo te Pr-2581 Lineelu avenue. i pose of Learning Just What Gartie>' snferéd InternalIinJurie., aà - Fate Befeli Mother. fractured mv sand sévéral scalpa Waukgaa, lune 1. Asmainftu Not Arreated 1 George Maunse>' vhosè béait vas Hia assailants have net béen an-b ightened FrIda>' afiernoon viien hé r"td. i'éceived dlspatchés lnformiag hlm Accordlng tu a report given ont ai thai his moter, vho bad béen a pass- thé Sheffield avenlue station. Gatie>'E enger on thé Empresof lreiaud veut ie Blaesis saloon u tagst hua vhich sank off Vsther Point, Québe, Ps21 ebéci caabéd. While hé vas lnL vas smong those vho bad beffu rés- lbe pincé a bravi started sud GartieyV cued, had iseitapes dashsd by mes- attémpted tg queli It. ThéeflghtingV sages vhlch toiiowed. Thèse' ds-monan id on thé policeman. Thé>'B patches weré ta the éfféci that thé tool his revolver and *'bih>'" ava>'A name et hi. mohe.' vas net a sg sud béetaind kicted hlm. those vho vers resrued. Gaté>' vas taken ta Alexian Bro- Ail day Saturda>'. George remained thers' Hoepitai. w!tere hi' dled Sun-L ai is post lu Maciuze's drug store day aigt hoplag againsi hope that hé voulu Facts coucéraing the assauli on thé recaive a message that wauld tell hlm 1Poicema ver. snppt.esgeduntil his 1 tint evérythlng vas ail rght. ai-I iath. f though deep dovu lu bis béait bhé Blazek vas taken Intoecusiad>' and had ta admit that hé réaliy dld not made a statsment ta Captain MaxV éxpeci sncb a message. Dann*r. F On Frlday lght. George's boher Mve Men vére takén lmia custodyV William, a hrathér-iu-lav sud a sou by thé polieset thé Sheffild station of Mrs. Fishér mho vas accompan>' eariy ibis moruiug lu conuéctian wth Ing Mrs. Mounsé>' on théelproposed thé murder. Uéeuténaut James Walshr trip to Livérpool, le! i Chicago f'or declred thst hé hati no evldence ta l Québe. uéitsrminéd tu ither llnd cénnect thé meet lth thé crmet, but santé trace a! thir relatives or dé- arrésted thént ou susplcion. terminé tuai thes had been hst. ît Thé prisouorv gaé tle éfoiinvîng l0alnguréd thai thé>' réached Québe namnes: David K-nrr. :! yars aid, 818 ou Sunda>'. It la possible that thé>' Webster avenue: James Shearlu. 41 wiii hé obiged to go ta l'athe Point %ears aid. 818 Webster avenue: Dan- miiené thé rescuéd people mère land- liR Mosmamr, 18 yéars oid. 818 Web- éd ai firai béfone thé>' can learu au>' ster avenue: Jamet Buctkley, 22 years défilute information. aid, 2215 Dayton viréet and Martin 0lThé>' are convlnced that iliéré In Buckiey. 28 ypars old, a brother of beiy eue chance h4, a million ths arn - thé ivo vomen are alîve but they vili i r. GartIeý" mps veli inovit Ir.1 vîsit thé morgue Ibère tu .éé If thé>' Lake ceuni>', h-tng a brother of can- .can fibd ibein among thasé vho bav-e ductor John Girtié>' of thé eléctrie .not been ldentifild. line and ef Charles. John aud George Unable te stand thé siralu an>' l o!o North C'hicago, Ed ot Waukegan. er George Mouasé>' léit hère for ('hi- lmier et Chrr5go, Mr@,. Frankle Lévi cage0 ou Suada>' ta sée other ment- o! Warren tow nship sud Mi%. Mtar- liera of is tantil>'and probahi> yl 1garet Galiop of Idahobe. Hé»as-ho i',oi nreturu untii .>e tineté iis a sou0o! Audréw Gartié>' a! North Chi- térnoon. cago, vite ied séverai years age. Fo- t In speaiing of thé mater an à î rérailu Chicago. - urda>' hé raid hé didu't thintîn hferé Mr.Cartlpy liveS ltu Chicago ffisén was any une lu expectiug to sc.is- î. :r2;aformerlybeia a motemman, "But thén, 1 just cau't maie up my >'éara. SmInd tiat shé te dead," hé said. "UTn- " III t learu sontethiug dédufite t1gi e, suad sou Wiiord. of Chcago TIO ITTOlAV yHighis, véré ou ihéir vay to 1Liver- Tf 6 TT U d pool. FIrt eprt tatail Chicageaus. IJVED IN THE CITY Totale. .........-29 1 2 24 12 6- Sutumar':- Threé bave Its-AhIstront (2) ; sac- rifce bit 'l(.--tl- té liants. (YFarreii. Llndquist; lirat on hals --off lindttuist. 2; off Schtultz. 1; siruck oui hy Liudqulst 9; by S chiîltz; pasved halls-Plamer: hît by ptcher-b>' Schultz, 3, Lutter, Wllk- Inson. (2); leftioit bases-Wauiegan 8; Késselikars, 6. HIGHLAND PARK EASY. Sunda>' Waukegau éarnéd a bard- fought victor>' over Highland Park hi the score of 5 ta 1. Gogglus pluchet eue ut bis neyer gantes. Branié palet thé bail over thé nlght field fence in thé lght for the firsi hoMér ai the nev grounds, aieonvlnlug a box oe cîgars. King vas robbéd o! a sure triple and possîbi>' a liane rmn by i britant oue-banded catch b>' Wal brook In, tie elglîth. OFarréil ais, chippéd lu vlth a triple ta léfi. Falloving is thé box score: Waukégan. ab. . h. po. a. s KigIf---..-.-.....3 1 0 5 1 Wikinson, . .....------ 1 i0 Wiyte, lb---------..4 O O 7 O Williams. cf. - ....4 0 1 0 0 Bronié. 2h---------..4 1 1 2 t AhIstront3 ... lb 3 O 1 2 1 Pulsé,ass.--.-....---4 1 2 3 & OFarreil, c -.....4 1 1 7 3 Goggius. p ........-3 0 0 0 4 Totals ...........31 6 7 27 I Hitghland Park. ah. r. h. po. a. Rééd, ec.-.......4 3 O i 6 O Conrad s.-----.--...-20 0 03 Hépi,b. 3h----------3 O 1 O 3 Hostrom, lb--.....4 O i 7 O Duif>'. If----------..4 O 2 i O McDab,b. .h- ...4 <t 4 <t Glader, r!----------i. 1O0O03 0 F. Giadén, r!--.....4(t 0 2 0 Waibrooi. cf--.....2 1 0 2 1 Quhlan, . p--.-------2 0 0 0 0 Totais----------..01i5624 7 Sumnmar>' :- Two ashaé Iit-Dttffy; ttreéebas lit-OFarreil; itome rmn-Broui, sacrifice fly-Hepié: étolén bases- Réed, Conrad, Giadér, Ahistror Pulse; doublé pla>s-O'Farrell t Brouie ta Whyts, McDabe, unassis éd; firai on halls--off Goggius, 4; 0 Quinlan, 4; struci out-by Gegglni 7; b>' Qululan, 5; left on base-Hig land Pari 6; Waukegan 5. Plare made b>' tle Episcopal pet sien tend commission far thé eesta hisiment of a général pension tun for thé hénéfli a! aged and ls.iirm ni gymén mère lndoraed Thurada>' b the Episcopal diocéssu conventil heid ai thé Cathedral of! 8. Péter an Paul, Chcago. Thé plars vilI i voied upon ai thé néxt général cei véntion, vilchi viii héheid lu i Loufip lu 1916. A résolution tavornt thé maintenance a! péace vas adoptq and Ilu was votéd to, .end a cep>'( t ta Présidént Wilson. Ilght dép îles mère elected ta thé provisions syrod. 1 HAD BEEN ILL SÔME TI ME. $0OOEUW 'Taps' Sounded for One o f the i g('DI'I City'ý Odest and Most Re- IMETIL fa 11K PiIU spected G. A. R. Vets. al. BEINQ RAISED Waukcgan. May 29. ____ 'Henry Porter Gunu, ane off the aid- r est anddrmoat highly respectait rosi- Rector Ganster Makes Inter. dents of tiie city, mesd away et i esting Annment Sun. home hors ibis mornlug about fiveg o'ciack. Hia death vwas not unealiecit- day Mornlng Last. md as hi. ilfe ehad hung b>' a lliread aujnarir Heis beatb un o flf£T THE EXPENSES. soles for over four day.a ad died vlubout regalnirg cenmlouscm , %~A Ân or $emi t 50,00o stroke of paraiysla wbich h. sus- vicisal eiW euso!lsru tain.d Wednesday night, caualng bis hc 1alh h eu tisrn entire loft aide ta bhcmme entiroir ith. Pe«WC7 Of the proporty'of belpleite thl uought to have hant.ned Christ chgra, Uhich b>' draving Oive his deatit. He wouid have beau 69 ver cent interagi shall provide luit years aid hed he llved t. Augusi about one.hâif offithe current expen- tb titis year.. . anwcils- Mr. Gunu a oi uWutgan OOtateltst-lnwihRc an wuvd h or.ailn W iau. Wr Howard Gaaster of the Waukegan the civil war broire out ha enlisted Eplacopal chmzh bas conceived and lu CompaW yK, l9th Illinois lnfantry. bas formailly iacnebed sud vlaich ha On hi'bruary 15. 1461% ha Ual disch5'g- hoPes to se. reallzad b>' October let ed front thé service on account of diea- abilt'. On Octobar IZth of the lamenezi year ho re-enlistest ibis fine ln Com- Mr. Ganster bau nmad ibis com- pany' L4 7th flhluol Cavair>'. With mittee. tataie charge of the. raislng bis regimbât b. va. mustered Oun ofethe endowmeat: Decemiier 30, 1866, name littie Urne N. A. tal atte.' the.close eofthe var as bis com- pan>'wa Ualeid u in tdo service W. 9. Keith on thé plains. J. W. Barweil on Fabruar>' 121h. 189L.he vas T. E. Morris îmarried to e idwig Héggen. He "Thai zéoms lile a large lum,' l.av«smereiy a vif.Tii. tunerai snid ha Sunday. "but. Ltim s'i se large wili be heid Sunday afttrnoon ai 32fe i fw ilald orprs ocloci ai the home. Rev. Ganater of- airali evi i oarprs iciatIng. Tbe Grand Army yl have Il vse au raise it. tire permanéucy charge of the hurlil eeremsouies. of ibis church property la assured. Mr. Qutans desth.foliowedis, break- for, at 5 per cer4 Interest. It viii taire Ing devu of hie nervoums os*am.cou- rare of just haitftie* curveni erpen- pied wlth heari trouble. Friends Who vistsd hlm during bis tati lies. de- clore fihat his nérvous sysiém leémed Mr. Ganster then erpUaMned that to b. completel>' sha*lltei. man>' chur4hes are raising éndow- Mr. Gunu always felt proud of the me4ts as the ouI>' positive méns of distinction cf being the oidéet liv- 'ceeplng property up and feit that thé Ing résident Who a va hen ln the cii>' plan hare wiii be succésofui, éven for wie William aunderlnia 1, eder stating that the commutte. baâd siat- It Ia said hé vas flot borni hre. éd ta hlm ihat I i l hpassible the Mr. Gunn's father for years condor- aunnunceméni might be made ou Oc- ted a llvery ard housemnovlng business toher let ta the effeet tat thé fund i-ré sud Mr. Gnu r-aturaiiy foliowed had been ralîed. thé lame occupation thé greater part of hi. lite. He had béen a horsémnan for muany years. ln 1111 when George R. Lyon was in the ieglsiaiure Mr. Ginn as appointed te thé position Oa. of ti. Liauri., of custodian lu the étaté bouseet iOf thse jSpringfield and lîpld ibis position un- tii iast year. Stace that time hé hsd House Wired fer bêen retired. Electric Service CONTRACTOR WILL shaclrt NOT BE OBL16ED TO COOK BY WIRE PAnN E A T Electric Toatters At Least This Is the Opinion $3Mup of Leo Canmann, Govern- Electric Percolators y ment Inspector on Job. $750ad f d Electric Chafing Dishez dEARNEST EFFORT MADE. $10Oup Says Gôvernment WilI Be Rea- Kmw tho a .>' are et sonable as Delay That Oc- charmin home ,,. i« .e cured Was Unavoidabfe. ontoorow acodigta preoSrt S% rvice plans, and the structure wM tien hoox in n ready for occupancy. Thé changes o p fl asked for hy thé govèrnmènt engin- OF eORnIERN RuJeis ésr veraet minai nature and caused 0very littlé dela>'. 1 Tii. question that ha. heen asied ai ITalong agait.. arises ata viiwether I N A S or net the guverameut viii démand MA N uhat thé contractais pay for a toit of $40 a day for everv day thé, have gone over the time e lit. The 2building, secordiug ta contract. Î 2sbould have béen compietéd ou Aprîl e, 1. Ineiead thé time Tirait has béén 0 excenedd prscticaily ive months. 0 F'iguriug ai the rate ot $40 per day 1for thé urne that ha. élapsed sincé ZÇ1, 0 thé building vas supposéd ta bé fin- 0Ished hIfs seén that thé amount m oulds 1 hé Icousldeiable. 0 Leo Canmnn, thé govérnuénts in- Ospéctor on the vurk lv of thé opinion Othat the government will maire nu le the Best 'I'bat 0 effort to colléét thé penalty lri view of -the tact that thé cortraciors made 1Ioney Can Buy 2 an houpai effort ta get through on c)., esaminatlons are tiiouc nobsd complet tinté. Hé says tîme limita and pénal- iu evéry way ty comt'test retracttanist.lfre ai se tipi, are Insertéd lu thé contracta for charte. We trisé cur ows ]en. and make oni thé prtection of thé goverumeut lu 0-n frîies to fit ecdiartlcular case, casés wbéré thé coutractor. mlght TJ~qf~ ~ itake théir time about campletiug a lo i . .Y eomn an to building. Hé says that lu ail casés MANIJPACTURiNG OPTICIAN st- that havé camé ta hi. attenttorn thé WAIJKEGAN, ILLINOIS af goverméent bas net askéd a penalty _________________ la hen It ha. been sliown thé contraé- r. for did the best hé could and héo g.aysRS ON this cert i. l thé casé wlth thé . B I S O local structure whére Innumerable dé- MANU FACTUPICN or lays that could not hé foréseét% crépt Llu. Hé points ta thé casé o! Chi- M arbie and Granite Bdcageoviiere thé building vas not cont- r- pletéd untili about a year aftér thé M onuments by sttiulatéd daté and yet no penalty onwas démandéd. nd In i. opinion ht la not fair ta dé- Cemetery Work of Every b, mand a penalty. Hées>'. that If a Kingf...----------4 1 2 r Whyte. cf-lb-....5 1 O 8 1 Lutter. lb----------.1 0 O0 0'O Wilinson. r! -....2 2 1 1 O Williams. rf-cf-....5 1 2 2 0 Bronke.2b---------..56i 1 3 0 Ahîstroin.b 2h ....5 2 4 2 3 Puise, Bs. .......4 1 O 1 2 &Farreillc -.....4 1 2 9 2- Llndqist, P -.....4 O O O 1 Totals..- .....---39 10 12 27 9 Kisselikara. ah., r. h. po. a. Reit. cf-----------1 30 10 0 Wéiucié. 2h - >....3 0 1 3 2 Reck,s-..-......--4 0 013 Wsgoner, rf . . -4000 ù1 Shinuensf. if--------3 1 O 1 O Shue.3b-----------..30 0 33 Fleming. lb-.....3 0 1 Il O paînér. ..........-3 0 0 4 2 Schultz. .-..------3 0 () 1 2 I o o O o I o o o .0 ROI Chi*, Liba FOF Payi FOF bloci Wil" Barg Ar.. 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