yâ€"escaped. One ured on Green ik that war is r, might enlist ing on in Mexâ€" of the benefits for night life having it for to be beâ€" FEMALE BIRD HAS â€" . â€"â€" THE FINE FEATHERS Specimen of birds among which the female has the bright plumage and does the courting in the mating seaâ€" son, and the male builds the nest, sits on the eggs to hatch them, and cares for the young, are a f@ature of a new bird exhibit just added to the department ofâ€"zoology at Field Muâ€" seum of Natural History, Stephen C. Simms, director of the museum anâ€" nounced today. s Included also in the new exhibit is a specimen of the Eskimo curlew, a bird which recently joined the ranks of great auk and passenger pigeons by becoming. extinct; severalâ€" other varieties of birdsâ€"which â€"areâ€"rapidly becoming éextinct; and many other rare and‘interesting kinds of birds. The exhibit is devoted to the shore birds: or waders, ~including various types of snipes, plovers, cranes, rails, were cast for legislative offices than it was possible to cast with the numâ€" ber of voters voting at those precinets. Species of Sandpiper Found of Which Male Keeps House; Mate Does Courting _ the species are of sportsmen. ~Two Discrepancies _ Bolger‘s case, the subâ€"committee hearing the contest was told, is based on two discrepancies: First, the fact that in 16 precincts ‘the election judges counted straight democratic ballots as one for Bolger when he should have received three; Second, that in three precincts more votes To arrive at the truth, however, it would be necessary to recount in all precinets, according to Attorney James G. Welch, and he served noâ€" tice on the committee that he would file a cross bill demanding a general recount in the even that the commitâ€" tee ordered counts in the 16 distri~*s. habit of open sea The first discrepancy, it was â€"deâ€" clared, will â€"mean a gain of 2,100 votes for Bolger. All votes in the three precincts should be thrown out because of the apparent untruthfulâ€" ness, it was further argued. Lyons‘ present margin 6ver Bolger is about 2,600. Should the committee accept Bolger‘s contention as true this v.a fjority would be overcome. In All Districts * *A of birdsâ€" w ‘éxtinet; a ‘interesting bit is devot devoted to the s, ~including v plovers, cranes ict; ~several which â€"areâ€" and many Y A program of welcome for 90 counâ€" ty residents naturalized as citizens recently before Circuit Judge â€"Claire C. Edwards, was held last week in the court rooms with the Homer Dahrâ€" inger post, of the American Legion, in charge. ® T j Ninety New Citizens _ â€"Welcomed at Meeting Among the speakers â€"were Robert Jones, chairman of the Americanizaâ€" tion committee of the Legion, Judge Edwards;~â€"Roy Hurd, faculty. memâ€" ber atâ€"the highschool, and Edward Pearson and Anna Rumsa, both of Waukegan, who were among . the newâ€" ly made citizens. . . Colors were presented by the Boy Scouts and refreshments were;served T H E PR ES 8 it ~from farm 40 YOU, °C " ... pure milk, a rich, fresh milk ar 0 MÂ¥ superior favo®. â€" DAIRY COMPANY OWMAN The Judge and Mr. Hurd both emâ€" phasized the fact that the guests were entitledâ€"toâ€"a â€"fullâ€"franchiseof â€"citiâ€" zenship and both urged éach one to go to the polls and assert themselves as citizens. â€"Their first election will be April 2.. â€"~ #. A burglar, identified as> George Stone, alias James O‘Day was shot and killed early Thursday morning.of lastâ€"week by Patrolmanâ€"Ben 8. True of Waukegan, who caught the man breaking into the Warner . Electric, 133 No. Genesee street. yR laterâ€"by the D. A. R. Members of the Legion auxiliary also took part. Waukegan Policeman *~ _ Kills Store Bandit .]] Cf‘ MILLK True fired fiveâ€"shots diréctly at Stone with one taking effect under theâ€" right shoulder blade. The capâ€" ture was not made, however, until the man had been chased five and a half blocks to 430 North Sheridan road. + se on A* In the chase, police believe, Stone disposed of a 38 calibre revolver, as cartridges were found im his car and pockets. > es * The Birds aré awelcome as they come back from ‘squthern latitudes, exceptâ€"those human ones whoâ€"never do any work: . * h: â€"These smart young toughs who hold up pedestrians and motorists, are cutâ€" ting themselves off from holding down good jobs. * Thursday, March 28, 1929