A General Idea A teacher instructing her pupils in the we of the hyphen, .uhd them to give her .3 -ple of its me nnd the word bird-cage "a lub- mitted by I not] bor. "That's right," she munch mat-d. Entries in the pater:' books of "pt of the checks were ki-ttmed by the witness. Bevetrat of the check- wen for $300100 each. Twelve Swift Ind Co. notes for $500,000 each and three for m,- 000, bought by Curtis. were intro- duced by Duly and Herttified by Sherman. Show told otttdsate of Swim andGsr-ahhritdv-to) Oath. Grunt Park bankers, name-L trrtlt-exr.eo_tors of the1 Ralph M, Wnukegnn attorney. questioned Sherman for the state. Jury Get. Cutler": Ouch Cashier':: checks on the "vested Exchange Nations! But to Swift and Co. from the late Edward Cur- tin were real Ind passed nround the jury box. This midrnce introduced by the cute in an effort to show that "ate funds land to the Grant Plrk bank at , per cent interest vu- Inter tuned to Chicago packers gt from we to " percent. Governor Not In Court Governor 8m." was not In court when the mth wk of his an] sum! in m. county circuit court hfore' Judge Claim C. Bdwnrds. phat in bird t" - 7 "Ite for the Ci,',; to sit on" was the rtarttfng reply. Packer Tells of Fortunes ' Exchanged With Gov- , ernor's Bank 1 lost of the notes bore interest at T and 7% percent. One '13 for J", parent and one for six. "talt'. defqne sought to M that the gonna: had nothing to do with transaction. between the Curtis brothers and Armour and Company. Croll said the cards of original entry of Ions by Edward Curtis were destroyed in Sept. 1921, which was three months after theindiet. meat of this governor on charges of conspiruy to embegxle interest on Rate funds. "Curtis hm his twang with you and went away, didn't he?" asked Lo Forget "Yer," wu the answer. Locked " Notes Croll said he looked up records of the Curtis not- last J'hly when Bmall was indieted by I Snnpmon county grand Jury. The iFitoess was surrounded by stacks of hoards of Armour and Wilkerson sought to establish in the introduction of notett and checks that Small, Lieutenant Contact Fred Sterling and the Curtis broth- er: conspired to cmhuxlc intend on "It. finds. Tm Ween A"! at! on? and Outi- m - _ in. h h "It W. W. Sherman, "shun! "at um of Swift Ind company. wok the witness "and for Gov. Len h'man's yromtion Monday. Sherman resumed hit testimony in the trial of the governor. charged with campincy to embeuIe state funds.. . PACKER GOOD WITNESS M SWli'S SIDE Frederick W. Croll, vice ptesMent of Armour & Co., wu grilled Friday by C. C. Le Forgee, chief counsel of Gov. Len Small. Didn't Know Snail Croll, in answer to 1-F'oreee'ss questions, raid he had never seen Governor Saul] up until the time he aw in court In I witness. The . nub oi comm! Cheeks for interest on the packing company now. made out by CH)" to Edward Curtis wen lnttoduoed by Wilkerson Ind identified by the wit- tn testimony he offered for thy state concerning purchase of Armour & Co. notes by Verne and Edward Curtis, owners of the Grant Park bank. Destruction of the records. said Cron, Wu a matter of customary routine with his company. he! 8 SEVENTY-SECOND YEAR- NO. 40 hll Ill why wi- put u hr- bums xor he granting of a new Itrial. Today they are conferring lover the facts in the use and will {be ready to fight my attempt on (the part of ft defense attorneys gm save Pot: rom the death pen- "ity. . l The defense will make their tight ifor a new trial on "ne'ly dit-rv- and evidence" and it in expected. '01-: Judge Robert V. Baker 'fi lKenosha, who he. been rteeettly ledded to the defense counsel, wild Make the initiative In the fight, tel 1preatnt his claims for a new trial fin the affidavits to the effect that! (lt',', Rodermann, Kmnha lemon-l (keeper, committed perjury to save himself from investigation for al-E {legal liquor violations. I The heroirm 1nd determination to complete his job of W. B. Chamberuin, an engineer on the Pioneer Limited of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Peal line. resulted rin the train being pulled into the Chlago terminal on schedule time although the engineer had suffered 3 broken leg and we: nearly un- conscious from pain of his injury. The Pioneer Limited left Mil- waukee on the reguler schedule lest Friday Ind es the train was speeding toward Chicago, jut north of Rondout, e brake lever flew hark. striking Engineer Chamber- lain and breaking his leg. The plucky pilot of the needing train, however perhdul the injury. re- mined at the throttle. and the train m pulled into the Chientto depot on time. No one but the injured engineer knew of the ae- cident until, u the train drew to a stop, the pilot fell from his cont unconscious. He was taken to the Washin; Boulevard hospital where the l was set Ind when Chamberlain plained. " wanted to brine train in on time, 3nd funimz me would have delayed It." Attorney, for the defense of Ig- natg Putz, sentenced to hang by a jury in circuit court for the mur- der of William Peterson, Winthrop urge; gpeed cop, began It 9: Tuesday morning their actual arguments for a new trial for the convicted man. If the new trial is denied, the octane will appeal to the supreme court, from which I decision will be returned early in July, and if the decision of the circuit can In. E approved, Pots will pay with "If. at" in July. "Whether or hot Pot: was 'drunk, would not, I do not believe, change the verdict of the jury," laid Mr. Block. "We did not convict him under the supposition that he was oober when he killed Peterson, and lean see no reason why a new trial should be granted on that point." The circuit court wilt open at 9:30 for the arguments, And if the matter is not settled by 10 o'eloeh, the trial of Gov. Small will be de- layed until the arguments are com- pleted. _ tion in the battle of tmrrr; ir, Ewing. The merchants 6utenu' thic to 1oes another 'tieantic demonstration of the buying power of money in Wav, kegnn and they will present an ar- ray of money sax-en that will prove Wnukmn't supremacy in value giv- ing. Extensive ndverticintr has been carried on nll over the county and them will undoubtedly be I up": {aw from all the surrounding country here for the day. Every "remnant participating in the carnival. is pledged to of!" the biggest money aavintt bargains possible and this event will be in reality a "Barium Holiday." ---. 20 Potz Defense To Renew Life Fight "BARGMN DA Y" TO BE STELLAR TRADE AFFAIR NEW CASEY JONES uppor rent I ants It Pays To Adv-Mu Smith COMES TO FRONT irate .-tithe Reg and isplay the pen their co-opera , burr: in giving moetstration of money in Watt- present an ar- that will prove l Sidney H. iead confident been carefully there is no ing Dbardd Vdunala hr "'1an vhlspond'bo his friend an; to drop her valuahk: on the Aoor of in the cur. and ho dropped a bill fol _J.contalnlng $72. The men ran back 'to the Halls'rom cur And ordered (iiLi,' to get out And hold up thei ha' hands. The young man And woman 'ooeyed, and were marched by the ion L bandits who kept them eovered with St itwo revolvers. in the road and drove I strum recovered his billf money, and the young mm up her diamond ring n jewelry value" It sevom dollun. and made their w nearest house to notify tl Re married in 1905 nothwell of Ltttavims, had mm near Cor time. . Fred Maynard Bench Indiana, died at his homo Mayl7,1922 at the "Pl His widow,, two little mother Ind brother mm Mr. Beach's home "S {nrmorly It lvnnhoo, IO., when he "il- a mem: her of the Conwtim» rhurch. For a number of years ll, 'ook an active part'in church aff;r: there, onpecinlly In the developmwn of the choir. Not Bndhtg In)! money or jewelry, the bandits left the couple standing An attempted hold-up by armed bandits w" made on Washing'on street near the Waukegan road, Wwakmout. " 11 o'clock Saturday night. and although a thorouzh in- vestigation was made by Sheriff Green and Jlilor Bart Tymll, no trace of the highwaymen could be found. Only the ready presence of mind of A. F. Hallstrom of Highland Park, saved the victims of the robber from the has of several hundred dollars. Hallstrom am. a )oung "0mm attended a motion pic ture shuw in Waukepn. and hae started back to Highland Park via Washington street and the Wnukeg- an mad. Near the craving of the Wuniegnn road, Hallstrom's care deVeloped trouble, Ind he drew up to the side of the road to investigate. As he did so, a Inge black touring at shot ahead of him, drew up in from of the Hullstrom car, and two men NM out. The funeral wn held M _ '0, 1922 at his m. Ink-mm ' M Ross cemetery, tndtnna. FRED BEACH DIES Couple Save Valua- bles By Clever Ruse w" an 1i1--CiirC-?t"c'i,C-azrrck ---C"- . "tpt = Jrcr-2vrii-cri,ci'sf,sCs's'; EC-e-c; V 4% (2/ -ser. 'ctr-ttCi; " _ %//////; L . - u-ass'", - W' " 'rSl1ih " I Cer----, ,-J/<';'?;f'/ M , ' . Tra.' if???» lllL'l .3 - " d r, I . LU. 'e.%T. _I\ " - ,oco- /§:; ' Bll 21/; _ WHAT THE POLITICAL WILD WAVES ARE SA YING AT GARY. tttr' 17 PUBLISHED TVVlCE WEEKLY LlBER'ryVlt.LK, ILLINOISWEDN' \DAY, MAY 24 Holder Ind r1rttttrt Neked and other ral hundred wnv to the tho cv,heritf. _ Fears. a Rhters Hall Jury, Bury that Seniors in ov for the Nautilus l mm! time; Pres) about tiftt per I with forty-nix pm forty-one per trerit tor with the Juni next your? Anyone who "Me: to ISM»! in this "Elie! work m Il 80nd eherkc t; the Finn Bureau, The. check ml he cashed nnd thv . ml mount "Nt to the Red Cross lwod Relief Com mittee. Cheeks an C Bureau every d, coal amount w amount to show.- the relief work. Farm Bureau is continuing a Fur- vey of the situation and in assisting these farmers, fhrodod out, to secure some upland to farm this year. We also assisted in the raking of more than $800 in money for the relief of these unfonunatn farmers. Crops will be late in all pan. of Scott county this year. We are lighting our farmers to lncnze Mt da, corn, soy beans, cow pun. etc, tn use when flooded area- are dried otf." --Husii. Soon County. without ouuilk- hwy The clipphz V-v from tho flood. ed district shun» nothing of what conditions 11?: PM Rea-dc. Mheat Drmtrored "The water i, ,n,u' going otf of tho flooded parts " l', county. Thou. sand, of 3cm of Alteat "rm de- stroyed and th" problem of crop.- for this arm no" (we. In; Many of thee men were rmtm who were already in debt "u, to low grain prices Inst year. Thy were depenl ing upon their "hm! cop to help oi'-iteeler, Lauren. County. It is utimaml needed for the in the destitute farr area, "About 10 to 12 [from acre: of Illinois river was. turning land has been M water as a result of the breaking of the Scott county drainage dUtriet levee. A considerable number of farmers were put out of their homes. The Flooded Area 'Train Hits Auto; '; Needs Retie/wa"etre_Put Killed} The Farm Duran is conducting a campaign to "Curr' funds to help the farmers in the fhroned Areas of the state. Hundred. of th, " farmers have lost a large part l. all of their CYops and mung. 1 them will be unable to mumv farm operations without ouuide hr-'; Loy-Ii! F C to the Farm nd we hope thr [ of substantim eo-operation in mdred [Pr ernt I it" been "I vn follow with It; Sophomores "nt Ind Junior, Itat is tho mat ", the Hmpo fot men who wert' mnhbound local train tit low grain thinkin. apparently th ' were depenvl- , the only train, Mr. Miltt at cop to help:his. automobile truck "I" County. (tracks. It in believed tl tht at $250600 "iiate needs , In the fl om Russell Is o .m. the prom. Highwood w i< now road of alone the wr ood & Noxthwes way. It is irmities here vi thelopen the ne um ',to be paved in lieved by m a: the one p u' large ext, "ram: Alom would make 'Cir';;',. Bay 1 ith 'N'unry to to w, A verdict of accidental death wu returned Monday afternoon by I eoroner', Jury. The inquest wu held at Holland's undertaking Parlors. ntlrsnd tr Lake Po tracks. It in believed that he hilev' to see the spvcitl coming from the north. Mr. llltimom, known to my " "Beds" liltimore, was for my years I mail carrier working from the local panama. He recently was employed " janitor at the Glen Flori school and was well known the city. Everywhere grief met the NEW PAVE!) RUAD L. B. liltmore of Wuhan, Jan- itor u the Glen Flora school and former mail carrier, was fatally in- jured. n 5 o'clock Suurday evening when the automobile truck he wu driving west in Glen Flora avenue. wan demolished by a math bound speeial train on the Chicago. North Shore und Milwaukee railroad line. He died after being taken to the Victory Memorial hospital. Mr, Minimum and several neith- railroad cr apprv aeh f at the cm: mprnach ( Gree " peoplrs lee w h H e Th BEING DIS('I'SSED 22W] re-crrm: the min to go from Highland PM. r m ad. North ars:irruclr' await- man of thrs putt. have a new and , Highland Park us that are fos- , individuals in Mr pa " 1 now started new" the ral neigh- the Milti. ' from the Mini _ from nal bell then a ed and of the ly Allwrt J. June of Ruin. In: - sBertha Martyr of Burlinxton. "I Oliver D. Atherton 3nd Ruth A h Mom hnth of Minouri Iratur. e- Ralph C Jepson of Oak Park In: eh Blinkwtb M. White of tngatn to Mieh. "(I Herbert G. Chapm-n nnd Gather It he Fl wry, both of Wuhan. 29mm a five ynar hue on the "Cotonul" It Fox Lake. and will completely ro- model the resort to msle it the best summer "nee hall on the lnhnd In"... He will change the name to l The ditrterat services will "no new 1 on Wednesday morning It " o'clock .M St. Joseph's church. Interment in $St. Mary', watery. Luke Poeert. I A full obituary will be Kim in the next issue of the Register. I Be I'll born at Icahn, Ger- imany, on May 22, 1850. I tyn January 17, 1875):: m united Lt. marriage to Sophie Behotta at r Weikenu, Germany. He can. to the I United States with his In!!! July _ 18, 1881 und settled a Lab Zurich for 1 short time, later mining to Wunconda and in 1887 and to "banning win he as" at the of thr best location.- at Fox iahe will be remodeled, and redecombd. The management "pa-N to open the nt'" reach new! Suturdny with special feature entertainments, Ind good dancing. Cunat Joh. The "nee Boo. is one of the Inn- at In the county and the .. um ment has mural the services of the famous orchestra that may completed an awn! " the Peacock Inn in (Mean. Edmond S. Snuifeltt, the director of the orch- estra, is manned at fumkhinr She beet nf dance music. and he will be at tho "Casino" All during the open sensnn. The "Colonial," I resort on on. Arr inn ( Mr. 7,eleehower declares the n- aon will be operated under Itrld rules of behavior. and no Indigen- tions will be tolerated. The local man "pact: to run a dance halt and resort that the best people of the city will be [ind to "tend. There will be supervision " all times. the "Caaino, The "Casino," to be opened next Saturday at Fox Lake will be one of the best, him", nml do - Inner halls and eafes in the many. and will ho given over to the enjoymon! of Lake county people. Maurice bl- echowrr of Wnuketttut, has ,eeured Sheriff Hires Motorcycle Cop He is survived by his widow. two daughters, three sons Ind MW mndchildnn. WAL'KEGAN MAN BUYS FOX LAKE RESORT Mr. Young wu stricken with paralysis on May 9 while " work in his gum. He did not recover from the shock Ind death cum to claim him on Sunday at noon. Charles J. Young, a resident of I Libertyville for the past 35 - died at his home on East Park aw enue on Sunday, by 21, 1931 at the use of :72 yous. I 'erklcss driver; starts 1mm: /' :zxivl Sheriff Green. "Becklv was', mom in yesterday and ic out on the wads :mlay. I don't lam»; what mall ile is _ n. All I know about hit? i, that he rides a motorcycle like cr veiiii'ah Hui is not afraid to open r.er up.' He is sworn to duty on any road in we county, and is the only county motorcycle deputy on the roads." CHARLES YOUNG'DIES or PAiALYSIs SUNDAY MARRIAGE LICENSES Mir to id o pinch Our " rcyc uke Friday in be D We Chapman Ind Cathr- ' both of "no"... Thomson and Christ, Prt, both of Boloit. lec-tter and Lords h of Guam. Hi n f Manitmroc, air and Irktoru mth of "thank". _afternoor a.."tcrrur t Deerfield te and Flown" and BISHOP FOUND GUILTY a ' RUM CHARGE The last day at the M VII held in 1 WI Wind and lib. Incl Armes' more w" 18', VIII. 197 was high. Mr. Armen' grand - d the three days' shoot .- 96.! W the high new of ".5. W. G. Warren of Yuningbn. toe., m the winer of the elude. and w. E. Runner of Valputho. but. - the state eUrnpiortahip, with I score of 194. MeCormiek's and - for the shoot was 96.66. mt, that. Bishop had contemplated living on the farm, and that VII. the raids were conducted an" the farm at Russell, Bishop was h the habit of travelling between Rn.- sell and North China) (My. It he claimed that he carried mon- shine, made on the Rune" fun, and disposed of it in North Chm Ash New Trial As soon at the verdict was mad, 'Attomey Jadrich for the dam immediately motioned for a at. trial. The motions for new trial; I Bishop's cue and in the unult a. against Tom and George Gall-glut, Zion City policeman. have "rt be. set. It u believed "gamut! a both motion. will be held who tho criminal docket in the county m in mum". A new aranttement of divine ar- vieer will be immearatad " R. John's F'.vtutttrlical Luther-n chunk next Sunday. Instead of I." til. English unit's in the an!" I. ha: been decided to try out the Man to have two services in the m. both Bun-h Ind Gonna. M next Sunday there will be my ethonl at a quarter to nine. The Mat lish "rviee will foil" - In the 50 doubch mateh, Arm. killed 44 and took locum! plus. Tttei60tarrte1-uendedartth Anna in he" when an a neon of 145. High more m "I. In the zoo W "a! A" killed " um and m tted VII eight omen for "and M II the lhoot off, he killed " W birds 1nd wu "varied new! place. Next Thursday. A!!!" Der, th, yo will be divine services In .0 German llama-(e " tN. Job-5 Evangelical Lutheran church, ttmg Iter 10 Only Hoosiers were eligible for the championship much. In: my other hatches we: held. COINS- tion as strong a tho m - ing represented nltttoU, In Michigan. Pennsylvania. Ohio, I.- tucky, "£300an and Mhu-tn. In the 100 target - " u yank, Mr. Anne: killed 96 d d the 100 birds for ftth plant. Phat plus. In: won with 90 UNI. _ CHANGE IN SERVICES AT ST. JOHN'S CHURCH who We. Anna. be] ahotet - pert who hu bean winning I." consistently in WM and CH- caco, returned Friday from hib- IPOHI when he and. I "I. showing in the m sad I. championship shoot, E. van - rompanied try Ed "cam at Libertyville who use "tam-t with un enviable "cord. Bishop 'is m waiting the out come of his motion for u our trial, and duo the decision of the and". em"temtmrearesinwhieht- convicted for liquor vioiatioeta 'hHl he upwind. Sunk-y Ih>hop i., guilty of owning a still and possessing intoxiutin' liquor, according to the verdict n- turlml by a jury in the county court last Friday. The final arguments in the Care were finished by 4 o'clock, the jury was instructed. and voted twice to convict the North Chico" man. The first ballot stood 11 to l in favor of conviction, and the seemtd ballot was unanimous. Sidney H. Block, assistant state'- attorney, put up a hard furit t to convict Bishop And discredit the claims of Attorney Joseph A. JH. rich that the liquor mind all not potable and therefore not unlawful and that the fun. from which part of the widens; was taken. wu not the pm" of Bishop. It wu shown how- All!" WINNER $2.00 PEI: H-IAI: IN ADVANCE 20 l, the time "tforth.) w beint . matter to ha. nu an unites are to hag!- u , o'clock. AT fur-near