fNape ty »rauis ts s P o se Phcd. Eo u93 RepueA id .. S i BE : o d q CN t i gges ¢ Bue+ i * wl h s £ hy [ 2t ' o «> qi ipth-- oc swill Restec 3 * k #: t B . 'i'f & ' eee *ifg': + Cl '1" 9e g w eitragk * 8 '&l i A q 'g. - v o zon + & 3 t * R2s * se 8 + o i 4 B 4 ~Aar. oo M 3 ks . k tsb e se _ 3# k £.5 : a ' 4 y ay Lo. Fals e f "(% E + d? . l 45 _3 £ , ff~ oo cA t k a s Pss ~rrrkk t Aul 7 P M n h $ e 2l stt o < S e t 4 c f, : | y es r_.m. § (v,,'--,".f'-' T'&r&}*' € t 6 'a' e 6 .;J C \3 | 4 + idnss }: €Uj 2 t & i § "v + e : + w 90 8 e P\ & $ «e _' Te 3 e c | 3 4+ i P" ¥ m 6. s k. \_ _A 0 ' p: K x C V l e . ¥ ae s y a t ud * 4 , }, _ ke, 5* * wl Penrge h omny dhe P; W.-- rte & Company 'five wad tem'cent store, 28 North Gen-- mee 'street, Waukegan, carted the ; into the baseent, smashed it, dmmfiam'm 'began an in gation of© the &7 ery and started out on the 3I&Mdfidyam on a pile of wash clotnes near a window as their clue. It is believed .u-num--hw.uhc--' ing window on the north end of the store facing a dark alley off Mad-- ison street. All doors and windows were tlosed when the first employe feet high, was found between two tiers of googs in the part of the store basement. P from the safe drawers were scattered on the floor. ~ Disorder chowed all around. ihflhl{fl'.d?t'h" the combina'ion being smashed off hinges and othe; safe attaehiments mhobnby'fln:uu-flon. Cnnh'&bul-"-- Belief was expressed ' took part in. bur-- soe m ns desk to the fim Ir Thr bassrant Tnt then deaged marked in the pinces where the safe mate knowledge of the store. ?&'Mfinw _the Rotary club. He made, an wdmflufln" safe wa sthore, the light burn-- ing in front of it and everything im the stote basenient when the place closed.= He said he -- wont through the store after closing time and failed to wee anyone. + Way They Entered Store On 'the north end of the building glars made their way up the stairs to the window, * pushed back 'y-_'_h_m-_lq@fld::- . one of their number probably a slim nan, into the store _"O.M'm-gcd'fig one vguu:u--c.nlm»ammmm in dost someone mm'znhrmt_'-i stepped * by the visitors, in Jact 48 that the one mem--|the reason we had crowds at The > y 'w."tz b'f 'lb&'mny \nwm' of the building to -flgu&bflby the. newi#s in.| The police the | papers of the--county during the S vert hant falled to note | scumIGer months, fornished gratis lank mBILR Te betief wan ox-- pressed" that one. of the burglars Mr. Do#wsts declared today that a new safe, larger--and fire and bur-- e in n Jhe es Tnst Mght i Abcared by in the office of the. Chicago com-- 1t Pays To Advectien _ ment then The display of machinery, labor-- w'fl-m saving and Mthde- bfllfl."hfi.dc vices of many kinds, the latest in it We ) the varied instruments and neces-- a long row of goods| sities as well as luxuries for the _to muifle the home were as interesting to a ma-- "'.f'%.w'& .{,,..1"' ""'""l"' while anc the cash nts | the : dlm_-th.w: he papers were scaite heep and poultry --were bigger by was emp-- of furm _ garden _ exhibits _ were p %oo, the exhibits by %dm of the mmmv-- t and enjoyed ht'wmflmm jin attendance evory day of the fair. Cooperation Won At--Annual Fair farmers of the fi inty showed Blensy 11 Uve stock and mroduce va. have been even bigger. every day which satisfied the spec-- tators and some fine: &hfl'fl each day and evening, besides an @xceptionally works. teu Tromvg conle 20009 tome,. ai-- :,':;K":":"--i es ing are a few of the -- im-- Mrommly ppoct oo then Insl ie o c e n dn ace, The improved ation -- and the fine handling of the €1 y the police forcee are wo _: @f --com-- mer.dation. eP c is names of different cars were assur-- hcntb--ofi-ornd good taste on the part of Mr. A. C. Ree of Libertyville, Superiatezndent, who is responsible for the wonder year, thanks to--every dealer, was wae of the attractions at the Lake County Fair. 'Too much praise cannot be given the Educational exhibits which as-- wures even better and more interest-- mfir Lake County and hber + s environs, for the people County have become %doflmfll'_- worthy patrons of our annoal} en-- m.'-lfw:nfllb" Fair. The Automobile Show this The _ 's 'Department, the umlove-t and the the moving pictures were both &7 potae pik Te i.: paoriode fifmwm friend of our old ounty Fair. May the : samé \ tr-- mmfl"wllh mflnwdmfi § ie Tat the hailes" saal bought an admission ticket, worked with the directors and oficers, be-- fzdhlzuborl?-y;flq "N visitors in any :'?j;'::-fiuw'* with -- ,at-.adwmmrfi as 'well as the hundreds of people who will not be mentioned as hay-- ate Waterways, educational dis-- Everybody who made an exhibit, good display of fire-- at Facing straining hber husband from: enter-- ing the home which ~sho deciares belongs.to her. She states that it 'They were married on Oct. 15, nu.udnnr"h:e:c#m 31, 1922 * Siemenzmme C j John Simawitz, one of the Keno-- pr > 'flu board of supervisors haif dflnfl"t:fvuih&" and conviction of Ignatz slayer of Policeman Wllh-%. won't squander his part of the re-- ward for awhile, anyway. Meé's do-- ing time in the Wiscousin state re-- formatory at Green Bay for forging an endorsement on a check. is impossible to dive with him be-- eaude~of his eruelty. _ _ -- Simowitz will be informed that he gj.:'lv-hdfo!fim the money will be kept in Ko-- for him until he is released Q':ndm"' $ was the man whom the four implicated in the viatt-- | ..Mmth'fid rder. His letter to officials started the th ended in the arrest and subs Tsd sten bo alP ntuat mot ' ocBi & i:,uo track> was --appreciated a wumber of people m.::'dlu;m and Of the 69th annnal Lake Fair--this is troc, heartfelt And we shall not forget A the efficient and ressltant work r men. The thoughtfuiness of the 'man-- Ing faithfoully: done their part 'to make the great Loake County Fair i ced uo. .' tak will tend to make ours the ; ';;? 7 | !\\ /w conviction of I@natsz Pots for Lake PUBLISH is Eu'.'l"ffil?" io riding cruck & C)cagon Milwaukee & St WHL ERECT AN * * uftas »ol | ru hanges have been made Am-- 'lnc- for: Waukegan's new In th:> office .of Coroner J. m They testified that the nuto, tarryiz conss from the Wan-- 'Eftmghfihj Dady erect a 'teries in GeHSRSG street ' will lead to the theatre prop» Kanoshs, home of the Dazton boy®; of theater * Anatena oC $ theater compent William FHayart, Waukegan sales-- in (GOnesse® . sLrOOL . ZIGHE according -- to -- word -- from TURDA , 16 WEEKLY 99 Atterney G m e merely heid that attornéy * +-- eral has the --power to in-- stitute and prosecute cases involyv-- -- The sufficiency of the bill Wid be basis of an of Atto:>-- Wmfl%v ing the governor. Schroe-- + SPRINGFTELD, Sept. 12%---- The next in .. the Bept. when Judge Jones hears :u-'m-hwz E.ub-uflutobfldh l----.l'l-llfll UL J ney. Warner & ";;- A MHE tor this M woad ing the governor. Schroe-- Lake is o 1 on der agreed.to file a whi trial | tase next Saturday, Cggs '.:"wm ments in #pport 36-&'.".."" 'A':yGov-:nfl are. dismiss the bill A We ] vlae uk contoned the stabe im" 'z"""f. fla------~ogec $ 2465 emun'cd ihe ceiie io e ies naaine fiee --~ Eut t ties es on <hi e th ho rre serales «: «iite * ~ ?':'bz.a of the state ui?-r» s.".> ramg, Sepe n aaiee L°C. T. U. The annual wonvention 'of Lak ty Woman's Christian h'f ::l'nion will 'be held in the M power to institute suit in which | * ANNUAL MEETING x wihO. Smith, Shields; W. W. We *A€ ;J.unmm.unx;' E. J. Kennedy, uwtwmnw Wagner, -- Fremont; Earl D s --| Wauconda; Vernom : Johns, Waucon-- da; : Fred . Bennett, Cuba;. War Gottschalk, Cuba; Ernest, Knigge, Ela; Ve: w;&,m&' , e . s o 0Cs ;{.' $ 94. < wX Kollowing an -- |wards of Cireu * |pe panels ha / |Lewis O. Brocl ;_;" ~the names « [Oet, 23 and the ~ 0 18. 4 3 Following an + _¥ orde . | ward of Cireuit cou.l'tP $y w'd |pe pnehhanbaen awn > (fhee' J Brockway, county _ hork is mnsm announced W ie & panel will be d' on P ndthtmndpm _ John D. Richard, Benton; & Stearns, Antioch; Will m Ray 'Walsh, Grant; Robert ; , Lake Villa; Sidney Wallace, Lake Villa; Gifford White, -- Avon; E. E: Elsbury, Warren; Harold Gil-- lett, Warren; Frank Griptons, War: gan; T. J. Babcock, Waukegan; C. ; T. J. + rl'omr. Waukegan; % Donald, Waukegan; A. J. T Those drawn to serve on the Nov-- ember panel are: f ~Rdgar Brooks, Benton; J.>C. Mc-- Qugen, Benton; N. : A.'. Robinsor-- Benton; Henry: 0. Shaw,: Bentor; Earl Henry, Newport; James Lahey, Newport; Michael Brodie, Antioch; Ben Dix, Lake Villa; Chas. Kapple, Avon; Chas. Edic, Warren; Franl Kreft, _ Wwm. . MeGredi Warren; W MA NAE gan; Andrew J. Santi Waukegan; Arthur E. Stripe, % 3 C B Wal "Wautmgant _ Thes | Cocpent m camicy . EBUOR, . -- LD ertyville; Harold: Griffis, ' Shiclds;{iabor; for bonus "wher Frank Muller, Shields;' 'Middleton | back to normal"; Deetfield; Frank Morch Stahl, Vernon; Deerficld; Frank COST OR, SMALL The trial of--=Gov..Len Smail at Waukegan on the .-'h' indict-- ment hdm.sa, :I'nd". state: ':-h his ac-- wiflmm $10, 073.25. -- m To m is it m t tak wl ts motion wore heard Puaterday and n--omufi# C%= pensés in _ Sangamon for e venue + Emu-dmwm noo.nl.?tl'"t-:uln': unmh"%fl *iciuns Jn the primary campaign ':l'hl chosen for the % AS Miller Panels Called Anthony TRIAL IS $10,073 .$10,078.25 61855 fro ; itc 5 e , | demuerat, Tor bones, dry.| J. ;,'rm,:'m. socialist, / for u?u' | * blican, for bonus, dry.. # . ceccy Tikor h araan l John Lewis Leggs, colored, 24 'y-nold.ll,l'lnm | was killed Tuesday at the G: * | Pfeger Tanning: company when his [A ctippie, worked airthe Rresiiey & a've back to normal," two recomn that it be paid from a prt x . es / gress who have acclared their tude toward prohi n v cre "wets," seven "diys, have said. that prohibition Wwas an idsue in their dist '%" cludes about one--third of the . ~ . Among the candidates -- ":;1;,;\'&}. crats -- and three ~are "republicans, four are ~socialists and, three are running on the farmer--labor ticket, Two of the "dry"--¢ ites 'are is a socialist and two 1 --labor. ~ '. Analysis of Condidates | _ . only eandidare for congressman--at-- large who has come w'&,fl h the 'bonus and beer and win@" __ . ) record as frllows: _\ _ | | . . : FIRST--Charle Halibeck, social ist, for bonus, wet. ~ / 0>. -- smn--;rmfl for bonus, wet. William r farmer--labor, for bonus, wet. ~_ can, for bonus, wet. T WENTY--FTh--H. U Henth held at 4:30 -- Wednesday by PF e * Nace e hit;th_n not h .5 ;& dem' ". *fl ¥ Hull, repobican for pie, FOURTH--H. G. Dobler, SEVENTEENTH-- 00 PER YEAR IK attending to funeral revenue from republican, for