the apartment building was due to Judging from the location of the "plants" the lynamiters sought --to force out the outer wall of the east u'-atu&.mmmym folled by strength of the wall. Clews Are Meager . Police led by Capt. Thomas Booth gathered up the threads of several elender clews, however. These clews gathered threads of several| "P> ¥as inlending to turn this part |had receh d-hcl:v':.t::mor 'l'::l:.e'l:rv': of the work over to Jack Liesse, a local | to stop. & unlon contractor. He was berated| Police i were brought about through the piecing together of details of several } 223 threatened by--the--stranger. oped a »cle incidents that have occurred during Seek Scar Faced Man <] volving of the time that the building has been| The eecond incident recalled by | !9°"** .°.'e under construction. Goldmthomdno&orm'-:m --Doubt 'that the attempt to wreck|stranger who asked for the position | t"* inter» dent that they lHt the. fuse in the hallway and then hurried out of the Windowse were shattered in :both the tront and gast sides of the building. Particles of burned duses stretching trom the hallway on the second floor into the room proved the location of Tear Through Wall -- The blasts tore two gaping holes in the outer threeply wall of the ceiling and floors in one room and damaged the walls in adjoining roomse on the same floor and the floors and Mm.*flnoflhgtuo- ture, stunned 'by disaster, was at a loss last night to advance an opin-- on as to© tho--identity of the dyn amiters or the reason for the act. Both charges of dynamite were set in a.room, located at about 25 feet from the front and on the east side of the second floor of the three--story blocks from the. scene of the explo-- sion was heard in the business se tion of the city nearly three miles away. n } S Roar ot the explosions tollowed by the pouring of black--smoke from the sent police and firemen scurrying to the scene.-- The building did not take * The Ware veviring 4 blocks from the. scene o sion was heard in the | tion of the city nearly away. A P amite set. off in a room on. the see ond floor of the Naw Lorraine apart-- ment building at 2012 Washington street at 9 o'clock last night caused damage amounting to s@veral thou-- sands of dollars and furnished the police a problem in determining whether the bombing was the result of labor troubles or an actibn in re-- New Lorraine Apts., ~2012 OFFER $1,000 IN REWARDS hn:flmr,u tss m renes newn h ana-- almt T. Fowler and another from Samuel Gold was oftered for 'information leading to the: ar-- rest cand conviction of those "re-- Hats that hold their shape and color: A step ahead of the styles; Young men who-- want distinction in dress will wear one of our new fall models.. * KT t *fi gh »"mfi'--"' '-'m" _ihe president has made it clear Ifl!hbnm"m that he is quite cavable of present on is given for their use. mWnWmhm"ua ms of two charges ot dyh. |CDIkle as Mr. Coolidge quitée trankly off in a room on. the sec. | 204 f8atlessly reveals the follies of at-- of the New Lorraine apart. |{°Giation by which--many men in high lding at 2012 mm'mmmm.bm 9 o'clock last night caused | °C P!@ce in the spoflight ~The lat-- mounting to s@veral thou. | %**-- L»®ssking has been predicted for dollars and furnished the ::;mmvom at the problem in determinin e Iobonbiuvnnthonu){ In the drawing rooms. where politi-- mmsor,uum-h»wmwhntmdu a fancied wrong. say that a. warning should be taken mmhnmfl'wmmmwuu rook buildings for many '""""w.l!-,mfio m the scene of the expio. | Président of a w heard in the business sec '":."'"' of # ' near Tesentatives, been : s S y :tires """hhficm-zg'*' tha arninginmns fallaz14 ...\ lone, which we are told nsually con-- An Attractive Showing of & ashington street stranger who asked for the position mmll"mllu-:'..fm At ot the «.. Mr. O |!!1'§"'.°'°"¢!"!lt-hrm hn a# 43. § CC CC® . SOTOA _ HHRo . IHARINHE & -- CLTCIU! labor employed in the erection of the survey of the structure. 'bufldhauwnhtmnnhu Tiring of the frequent--visits of the members of building trades unions, he stranger, the builder ordered the visi-- stated. :;outottl.'gmm"hqm ----Police, however, place some ¢red-- eed_ about building for some ence in the labor dissention theory.|time on Wednesday.. The man left in Gold stated that his first difference|an angry mood. He in described as wm.mmmmmdufluMM»mi beams to be used in the construction bair and a birthmark or scar of a burn otthoflrstfloorotthoJWh.thbrnotakm_Mm ltmetmmdonvmdatth_d;:: M"w'r::hmmm the building.. 'This stranger, a th | are and garbed in working clothes asked | OnWednesday two--union piaster-- him who was to be employed in plac | ers>employed in the . building Jeft ing 'the beams. xr.ooummmtmmmmmmm u,mvmdmmmmmummmmm' of the work over to Jack Liese, a local | to stop. : + and 'threatened by the stranger. oped--asclew--that may: lead to the in-- Seek Scar Faced Man ~4wolving of a woman in the plot. Res-- held by Gold, but he stated that his foreman in charge of construction, a man who has been in his employ for years, is not a union man. All other THCt ~with views of powerful leaders in the Republican party. Stripped 'of 'his megaphone by the President of the United States, the Benator from Ohio presents a 'sad has sugkeated, Mr. Foms kent reoont "I am Sir Oracle", until Mr. Coolidge wmuumam-bm rg:uuchdhthmmbn rivliehs af belug indopendent®" *' _ The hand-- of Herbert Hoover, engt neer, is seen in a proposal to revive legislation ~which would-- consolidate all the public works functions of the government. There is nothing new in the provposal, but it indicates that Mr. employment of non--union labor ' !"Hfid!hcw,n that Mr. e will have the time of 'his life from now until the expiration of his term on March 4, 19%9. There is <evidence that the wall of© silence which he purposely erected and main-- tained when he assumed the responst-- bility as chief executive will be grad-- ually torn down and tne publHic given a better insight into the man and his ~aomingon, ~/C¢,. < 29.«----AftOer-- more than four hectic years in oftice, Mr. was the appearance of another He Has IT! € ' &« SAt. x ';" Prrivvf|v|_l"----"|-'l*i peelouee _ KR END V 3 preceive the solom .commiunion, at St. hx"*'." A church, a't"th eight o'clock: are: <f|1ees will be in a:ar!c' the pastor, [ ,.':"" & . Lankemper, and the public is 2| Mr and Yited to attend, especially friends and % felativres of the.Cnimnunicants. wood : Park a of fact, | placed over utterances or--executive| . 'The state was represented at the ltosonn.»thomdmbooncu-lown(b&a-m" *4 % f once part of high otifcers in the Army and| _ According Detective . Sergeants nd after--|Navy to criticise governmentst poli--| Bart Tyrrell and William MacDanald i on sn tor ies ts | ty poincindpiemmacten mm hmmmwum allt tmnr Af tha Aatuaniants Ihaze maal T oY **meeameanetemiatmemnmenmanempntnnnmmrermgy 'm"' "&"YW.W 000000 00 000 0 0 the: JIn the of ;FRBMONT' -'m.' R Mfi"w:@;':fi 1000000000000'0, ' Acoording to onlookers, the "'-M'fiam'z'"'l":'m"humhm jJoicing: over birth 'of a daughter, | K3 'u°:.,c mm o_. '?h' Mre. Williams wpent Satur-- Mr, -h'.m' u],. € n Menominee, Michigan, who &pent the Thayer %mg past week at the home of the latter's to the Chevrolet _ Agency. who nother,l(u.xamrnnou.diu; 'mmu# 'piace as a used car sales 1 % Horcher and 'family. of Ar-- Hagton. Heights, sp8nt Sunday --with Mr. and MO?M." C 'gan mmn%m home on Monday evening. 'mm 'and W" m_-ua; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 inj Acoording to onlookers, the Ir.andln.mmmnm'-hum_hm joicing: over the 'birth 'of a daughter, | Dr. : Mre. Williams wpent Satur-- Mr. and Mro. Alraat and family, 'of .E.hz.:%m .r. a o / m Menominee, Michigan, who épent the s ~ past week at the home of the lattera|to eng epo.colnt t Pn" Dten rented the can : be-- repaired.--W ;bn:"eu.!flw,ou.n. i Heard Blasts at HMHome } The sounds of the blasts were heard by Mr. Gold while he was looking 'O'Otlbm'_l.althhlom en ~Butrick streot. be> was able by the force of the blast to dit-- 'tux-m": m."."i."..': an mw,m?nmhm informed by police--of the location of gmammw contains 34 apartments and is being erected at a ~cost of $60,000. The strueture was near ~completion and all of the apartments in the building, probably the most modern of its kind in the city, have been' rented. Mr. Gold was of the opinion today that emerge from the building a short time before the explosion. _ Both Fire Chief Sars O'Farrell and Captain of Police Thomas Booth made dynamite in the structure which had failed to explods. ; o Another report whick the police are Investigating is that persons resf@ing . On ~Wednesday two=union piaster-- ers --employed <in the . building jeft the building after stating that they rmordmm.mw "-- Police~ in: their investigation devel-- oped--asclew~that may lead to the in-- v¥olving of a woman in tho plot. Res-- idents of the neighborhood saw a woman standing on the «sidewalk at the intersection of Washington street last night. servative element, which likes to re-- ;&.-uhdulm 'm::'wwm 'j;.' '?.f citement during the early days of the the leaders. of the major parties in order to anticipate the line of attack at the ~SBeventieth Congress.© 'This Imm' .nhu ."" b'."._'.' '------al .' 'fior amw before being made pub-- C, in 'Congress wR take this "gne rok as an excuse for congressional inves. at which ds admittedly--a difficult task. The idena is <o make the Presidency Lm' w 'Gomehow,-- the Nnchn;t' interested in the project as_ ; A amild form of censorehip has been 'M qver ~utterances of : executive officers of the government. Of late there has been a tendency on the part of high otifeers in the Army and EY W ILLVA M D AL Ev f 'N.'I.A.m rver has over Dr. Work. Secre by 'a consolidation. -- Under existing * ies Poeet 2pent Hinaer Ehmwun:z the it Three Men and is well knon here,.-- He a tow weekg lilness trom The majority of these legis-- received here the liding cseveral times brick construction,| O ents and is 'being|-- of '$60,000. . The | O he uie haind | 0 modern of its kind | ; been rented. Mr.! ipinion -- today that be Mr. SBpooerl is a completion «_ Mré. Pverett:-- Bimong and Mrs. °B. . Mr. and Mrs., Robert Triegor of Nor-- . Site C. B Henning svent: the past lodge --of Odd Felows in ABpringtield last week, as a delegate from Antioch POOOOOOQQVQOOOO . --Miss Goldie Davis returned to her m*hh&u&-fimm being absent tor the past two months 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 D o 0o o o o It 19 alleged that Arroyo and Casta-- lflln"hdhllunm-p near Filint, Mich.. where they robbed men of a considerable sum of money -ndmcnlutlclndm beon brougnt back to Weekogne doet abouts of Mrs. i@voIvere in their-- possession. -- Mich %mhu the Telis Of Shooting Arroyo took the:two girls into a bedroom and closed the door. A few monments later Gerrara and Gonzale: are alleged to have come into the room and stirted to attack Arroyo, whereupon the: latter says he drew his revolver and using it as a club -mmmc-nomz.'m At this <juncture is al leged to have --approached from the rear and drawing his revolver is said to have poured a--fusiliade of bullets into the bodies of the two men. Arroyo and Castaneda then hurried from the house, running the rail of tracks.. 'They returned by a circui-- Market street. women ont the night at Mires Lauiity home Ortes drove ot Indiana and later --started for Pontiac, Mich . It m.'I '.""l', or city they were -- ar. revolvers in their possession.> Mich-- ready to go as she wished to visit longer with. Mrs.= LaGill _ At this jJunceture, according to the:--two defend-- ants, Gerrara got rather abusive. _ Btory of the Case . Following is the stbry of the case Titicere a0 & Healt of thetr' inremt 88 , gation and the statements: made by the--four defendants:, j Castaneda and Arroyo met Marie Ortes in Chicago on--October 7. She was destrous of visiting her friend, mmm.bn:"az'-'ar.u home, only was stay-- Aing in Waukegan. : Marle induced the ;:ro-ublflnhcb'wm y Mwa ® ¥ Arriving here they were fortunate tn!hlln.ln.l'-flmflt.'hchn1 automobile in Market street. --Mrs. LaGill took Marie Ortes to 513 Market street where she had been staying. Castaneda and Arroyo went to "~a movie. theatre but Iater --returned to 513 Market street where they say t Arroyo --and Castaneda sought to induce Miss Ortes to return with them to 'Indiana Harbor but she was not humber of her offfcers and a large Bart Tyrrell and William MacDanaid who have handled the murder case and who have made all the arrests, :.nn_unoltlo'doulhnhl;n.n'k has beet named as the man who act-- nally fired the shots that resulted in the deaths of the two 'victims. over of ©$5,000 uciu'm- of m , 'The state was represented at the hearing by Assistant Statos_ Attorney 1 --Park. were Antioch visitors last o t ns falns aeconibented them on thet: and will remain Tor a fow weeks. n waus maiow a heo EC Of local members were in at 1to. ~ It 4s needles to say that me present enjoyed the evening . who. has ib s 4 Cagertiil P $Ww~ % ufilé-?'g.':' s..'}.*zi. w €.% am, 4 gents --at .the < of ~Hilinots, spent theweekend with home folks. tended the Northwestern and I!linois game on Saturday., & : Mro. Adela Bell returned to Chicago after a pro.onged visit with her sis-- ter. Mrs.: Murray Horton, % Miss Ruth --Hanke | of 'Waukegan, business college in Oak Park. -- -- --*Rev. n:& 1, "Miss <Jones and Mss Btamiay wore Chicage vior "Mr. Charles Lux entertained, Mr. Ts Fomrd has Fist roturmen Fome tht + f e legion 'agv.t_:'h!m j fined to hor bed--<: ~---- . -- ~----_-- . _ _--_ ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Poete Poeter: Bunday in Fon du Lac, Wis. _ -- Mrs. Medora Webb has been very it for the past week and is still con-- _ Dr, and Mre: M.. A. Hulett and chil. dren ir N'_ ?flw on friends pere BMEGAY .: -- s« s..s3.e. ..--~. _ Geo. Garland | : "mwm have :.a...,,v;_... fishing Jamon . Goodrich -- of Deluan, Wis., fl:' on old friends here Tuesday Mr. M. Engman, a former resident. but now <of Cheteck, Wis., has beén' visiting old friends here for the puti < Mre. Ernest Simons and Mrs. Bernic [&t& Mra. l -'fl" m Poerkins, vtormerw' Wm but now of K;l-gj nosha..--Wis.. were .calling on old | W rday 'was m a lovely warm| Cotiabets mab th ho ks on in | . e. in) r week end that It --seemed almost llk: ' a real sammer time crowd. Members of the Ladies Gulld are ffi?fi% doiph Pesat loft the "Oof . the week for Roseland, Fia:, > To the Winter Garden of America P¥ * y s a¢H* _ Business of the recorder's office for Tfi-m'moa.n.mv: ~ Number of conveyances filed, 235. Number of chattel C 50. Total number of instruments filed, "%bmmot_hu-. $618,410.12. _ Corresponding period week ending Oct. 23, 1926: f Number of--conveyances filed, 210. Number of chattel mortgages, 35. _m _ number of instruments filed, "has a pear tree in partial bloom. mmm On m mu;{ blossoms were first seen in the top of the tree: ® & f spent the weekend with her parents. Total amount of loans, $432,756.00. C&UVS10Nn ~--By A. K. BOWES, Secretary 'of 'Security Title & LOANS IS SEEN An Unusual ,, here the progressive little: clude a banguet ;it:ofCaunm.whiehMy g:a:-% :every; modern facility--_ . served in our di water,: electricity, telephones, -- has a capasity of UNUSUAL--beam those to South Texas--to the ?Wintcr Garden of America" formation on the lergest and '!W, project,> in known. 'They will see a ':'i mgmb-kh."m se lowest ble: ' ; lfm in "in-- m'!flm.hi& tive and infelligence reap greater rewards for less effort, where happiness and contentmentare fected with rabies and the state ag-- ricultural department today.received Heads. of dogs which have bitten various persons in that county have treatment there, probably will cause the.law enacted by the last general assembly relative to control of dogse to be brought into play, officials of the state department of agriculture told Internatianal News Service togay Sudden Outbreak of Rabies in STATE PREPARES A CRUSHING BLOW TO THE MAD--DO0G Am.' i Makcim WINTCB CabBbnru Ciamama : ¥ s $ t C# % + ', & k ', :'. s + 4 e W k " d f . *'y"' RS, | + * t am 'W%«:%'"in.' i on Th s e o nc Pm T. WUUURIL PC . sound, honest management. A Realtor will serve you well. Let him handle your rentals. Because he is experienced, and pledged through his membership in the Libertyville -- Mundelein Real Estate Board to a course of when renting mnd eeraytig ingeger ie nerary of excursion % es redo: Teatumee of the wip wilt x clude a banquet in Mexico, a real k&- first step towards makine toour local representative. He see that you are supplied with provided you are convinced of the ""fl'cm All that we this most unusual excursion and how can come with us at a ridicu-- low czl: hflp wmbn-o tell a" able to makean investment. ----is keeping pace, step by m"'"'f@%' Clip dnd mail the e. Youwill not We are content win:er and spring months offer great-- & er opportunity for rabies' spread, be-- . -- said, contrary to the prevailings belief % that the "dog days" yield more cases. * inary assistahce in staying the epread of the disease. * 'zf l Vehflurhuhnboum to the scene as requested, S. J. Stan-- ard, director of the agricultural de-- partment, stated today. Pending a re immmum"m in that county the new law will not be invoked, he said. If the disease 'Mhoucmnm.t;'_., be enforced there also, he indicated. The new statute places the corttrol Of dogs for prevention of hydrophobia under the state department of agrt eflmttmng': zled or immunized from rables by & serum treatment, as the doctor may dee necessary and provides a penalfy for its --vialation when in effect, _ m-&-muwzm most serious ~outbreak of 8 in years, Dr. L. D. Rawlings, state health an &ppeal from~that county for veter-- P « .'g Cl x%,