D ICE CO. trade will be tte 4636 ugust 29, 1929 re. _ We uickly and â€" you that â€"you best ‘of ie lowest ments in ; ICE Between enilworth , University nating Smile" HIPS ; Office 6r an outâ€" ~STA at Thursday, August 29, 1929 â€" Lester T. Tiffany From September 1, 1926, to May 1, 1929, the Lake Forest police department has handâ€" led 1,700 cases. A large number of indictâ€" ments were returned by Lake County grand juries against law violators arrested in Lake Forest during this period. Chief Tiffany prepared the cases so thoroughly and coâ€" operated with the office of State‘s Attorffey A. V. Smith in such a fine rpanner that guilty C j 4 ‘The office of Sheriff is a most= | _ | important one and Mr. Tiffany â€"| * W is fully competent and well>~ |_____ _ â€"@ qualified in every respect. to fill this office.. His past record is _ ..‘ open for inspection and speaks for itself. ~ ; Mr. Tiffany was CHIEF DEPUTY SHERâ€" IFF for three years afid prior to becoming first assistant to the sheriff was a deputy in . the sheriff‘s office. Since September of 1926 he has served as chief of police of Lake Forâ€"â€" est, in which capacity he has madeâ€"an enviâ€" ablerecord. He has the UNANIMOUS ENDORSEMENT of the Lake Forest city council in his race for sheriff. _ Although the primary election is some seven months away Mr. Tiffany gave his consent to a group: of men and women who have the interests of: the County of Lake at heart, to make formal announcement of his candidacy for the office of sheriff, at this THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS BAID FOR BY LAKE COUNTY FRIENDS OF MR TIFFANY Mr. Tiffany is a COURAGEâ€" OUS and FEARLESS police ofâ€" ficer and has pledged himself to enforce the law without fear or favor. f PRIMARIES, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1930 SHERIFF Republican Candidate for OF LAKE COUNTY T H E P R E 8 8 V * VJ "bp* SCV CUu P10,1£ 100. / s Chief Tiffany is known widely fé his W1$ ingness. to coâ€"operate at all times with la enforcing bodies. His nomination and elec tion to the. office of Sheriff will mean thaz Jake County will get SERVICE from a capâ€" able. force in thegsh‘eriff’s office 24 hours a day.::>=s . h. Ia, uycc o_ Chief Tiffany has given Lake § Forest a real _ business. adminisâ€" tration. From September 1, 1926, to May 1, 1929, the police court fines turned into the city treasury aggregated $16,114.00. , _ ~Mr. Tiffany solicits the support of both the men. and women voters of Lake County and promises if elected to conduct the office of Sheriff in such a manner that LAW ABIDING citizens will be as solidly for him when he completes his four year term, as the csi%y hé assumes the duties and obligations of eriff., t verdicts were returned ix{ff TRIALS in the Circuit Cor ~Probably the outstanding case which gives indication of the ability of Chief Tiffany in solving serious crimes was the arrest andâ€"conviction of Odo Pueschel on a charge of â€"murâ€" dering Wilma Miller.. The. eviâ€" dence in this case was all cirâ€" cumstantial, but due to a large extent to the work of the Lake Forest police department under the direction of Chief Tiffany, Pueschel was found guilty and given a life sentence in Joliet penitentiary. . _ 81 ï¬