Arlington Heights Cook County Herald (Newspaper) - February 15, 1924, Arlington Heights, Illinois
Cook Herald Aklipi Rotor in outs. a special news department covering the most important happening s c t refuses Enby president cites rights after Senate asks Secretary a resignation. F Coolidge on monday night flatly refused to dismiss a Secretary of the Navy Denby at the Behest of the Senate. By a vote of 47 to 34, the Senate late in the afternoon declared it the sense of that body that the president immediately should Call for the resignation of or. Denby because of the leases of Navy Oil reserves that the Navy Secretary and Albert b. Fall the Secretary of the Interior had made to e. Do Beny and Harry f. Sinclair. A few hours later president Coolidge issued a formal statement announcing that he would ignore the Senate Resolution which he pronounced an invasion of executive functions. Presidents statement. President Coolidge issued the following statement denying that the Senate has the right to Force the resignation of an executive officer a no official recognition can be Given to the passage of the Senate Resolution relative to their opinion concerning members of the Cabinet or other officers under executive control. A was soon As special counsel can advise me As to the legality of these leases and assemble for me tie pertinent facts in the various transactions i shall take such action As seems essential for the full Protection of the Public interests. I shall not hesitate to Call for the resignation of any official whose conduct in this matter in any Way warrants such action upon my part. Is an executive function. A the dismissal of an officer of the government such As is involved in this Case other than by impeachment is exclusively an executive function. I regard this As a vital principle of our government. A in discussing this principle or. Madison has Well said a it is Laid Down in most of the constitutions or Bills of rights in the republics of american it is to be found in the political writings of the celebrated civilians and it is everywhere held As a essential to the preservation of Liberty that the three great departments of government be kept separate and distinct a president Cleveland likewise stated the Correct principle in discuss Flag requests and demands made by the Senate upon him and upon different departments of the government in which he said a a they assume the right of the Senate to sit in judgment upon the exercise of my exclusive discretion and executive function for which i am solely responsible to the people from whom i have so lately received the sacred Trust of office. A a a my oath to support and defend the Constitution my duty to the people who have chosen me to execute the Powers of their great office and not to relinquish them and my duty to the chief magistrate which i must preserve unimpaired in All its dignity and vigor compel me to refuse compliance with these wont sacrifice innocent Man. A the president is responsible to the people for his conduct relative to the retention or dismissal of Puidick offi emails. I assume that responsibility. And the people May be insured that As soon As i can be advised so that i May act with entire Justice to Al parties concerned and fully protect the Public interests i shall act. A i do not propose to sacrifice any innocent Man for my own welfare nor do i propose to retain in office any unfit Man for Ray own welfare. I shall try to maintain the functions of the government unimpaired to act upon the evidence and the Law As i find it and to Deal thoroughly and summarily with every kind of wrongdoing. A in the meantime such Steps live been and Are being taken As fully to protect the Public quell convict revolt after two guards die Pittsburgh by murderers Bank robbers and other desperate characters several Hundred prisoners revolted at the Western Penitentiary Here and made in ineffectual attempt to dynamite their Way to Liberty. At night tie big prison located on the Bank of the Ohio River three Miles from the business District was quiet and the dungeons held those unruly men who had killed two prison officers in their mild Dali for Freedom. An explosion which wrecked the main Gates and a Section of the South Wall marked the beginning of the riot in Rivich guards county detectives and City police took part. A number of prisoners aided the officers in their fight against the convicts. One of these William Tasper a negro was shot Wilile trying to Rescue a guard. 1 old i wis lie him Federal Victory in fight with Rheu a heavy losses on both sides. Mexico City. A the Federal forces have achieved an Victory Over the rebels after eleven hours of furious Al gating on the Banks of the Lerma River at Ocotlan according to a report made by Gen. Amaro to Preal Den Obregon. Heavy casualties were suffered by both sides. A dumber of the commanding generals were killed during the crossing of the River subsequent to the storming of a a death a Balcony a As the soldiers Call the rebel trenches according to special dispatches from Ocotlan after crossing the River the Federal forces successfully attacked the rebel positions at Cul Tzeo forcing the main rebel column to hoist the we Hite Flag and to sound bugles calling for a Parley the dispatches say. Telia 01 big Battle. The following dispatch was sent to 3en. Arnolfo Gomez military commandant in Mexico City by president Obregon a i am pleased to report that on Loyal soldiers have Given the highest example that can be demanded in bravery and loyalty while crossing the Lerma River where the rebels have organized defences aided by the natural advantages offered in that Region. A the Battle lasted eleven hours without any truce. It is impossible to give an estimate of the losses suffered by the enemy because the fighting ended at Nightfall Over a very extensive area. Big casualty list. A Monr troops incurred 300 casualties More or less in dead or wounded be i cause the crossing of the River Over an improvised Bridge and the subsequent assault had to be done under rebel Are. A i feel highly proud of the manner in who Cluj our soldiers scorned death in the action which was an Honor to tie National army. It is useless to mention any army chief in particular All having behaved gallantly. When the commanding general flies a detailed report i will transmit it fully. A rebel cavalry is on the Way Here perhaps hoping to protect their forces but on cavalry also is marching parallel to the rebels and. If they do not refuse Battle tomorrow or the Day after the traitors will realize the Worth of soldiers who know How to full ill Belr duties and defend their military Lieut. Grubs reaches u. S. Assails germans new . Corliss Hooven Griffis released by the German government after six months imprisonment for an attempt to capture Grover Cleveland Bergdoll draft evader arrived in new York on monday but plans for his Welcome completely miscarried. Due to what Commodore Thomas Kler commander of the Albert bal Lin terms a a misunderstanding a but what or. James Whitney Hall chairman of the a National reception committee Calls a another German affront toward the government a several Hundred persons shivered for hours on a Battery pier where they had gathered to Greet lieutenant Griffis. Griffis Pale from his confinement in a sunless cell was bitter against the germans. A when i was arrested a he said a the German police took $500 away from Griffis said he was not pardoned by the germans but was deported As an undesirable alien. He expressed the opinion Liat if he had not been re Leasil before the German embassy Flag incident be would have had to serve his term out. A Riggs fund Bringa girl to u. S. From England new Marjorie lands Jim formerly a student of the University of Manchester England arrived on Tom Steamer Cedric to study at the University of Michigan. Her expense it will be borne by a fund Estah Lyshe Ltd Hgt miss Frances e. Riggs of Detroit in co operation with the English speak log unions of England and America. Mcadoo takes stand in Oil investigation Washington. A William g. Mcadoo voluntarily took the witness stand in the Teapot dome investigation and gave a detailed explanation of the fees and retainers amounting to $150,000, which he and his former Law partners have Reci ived from Edward l. Doheny millionaire Oil magnate since he left the Cabinet. It that he considered Doheny As a guilty of a serious thing a though not so guilty As he considered former Secretary fall was the unexpected reply or. Mcadoo made to a question during his examination. He also said that if Doheny had asked Lils advice he would not have gotten into the scandal. Or. Mcadoo deplored the dragging of his name into the Oil scandal. He insisted he never had anything to do with the Oil lease negotiations. He contended that his con Section with Doheny was wholly irrelevant to the matter under investigation. Spurious Bond Case causes stir in House debate broke out in the House on saturday Over the charges of Charles b. Brewer special attorney of the department of Justice that millions in spurious Liberty Bonds Are in circulation. Representative Laguardia Republican of new York declared that he and other progressives had satisfied themselves that or. Brewer had More than $1,000.000 in duplicated Bonds in Bis Possession. George Kafantaris George Kafantaris is the new Premier of Greece being Given that pos when m. Venizelos resigned. He formerly was minister of the Interior. A says rigid alien measure is needed Steps to Check the flow of immigrants into the United states Are necessary according to a report on the Boise immigration measure tiled by chairman Johnson of the immigration committee. A if the 3 per cent Law is permitted to expire and no other legislation is enacted the movement to our shores of the largest migration of Peoples in the history of the we orld May be expected to begin july 1,�?� the report asserts. A the exclusion clauses of the act off Briary 5, 1917, will be powerless to stay the tide. A such a situation should not he permitted to arise. Tie country demands the restriction of immigration. The Public demand is not Only for restriction but for More rigid and More effective restriction than that imposed at the Johnson Bill preserves the immigration Law of 1917 and retains the principle of numerical limitation inaugurated in the act of 1921. Tie Law also provides for the change of the quota base from the census of 1910 to the census of 1890 and reduces the percentage from 3 to 2 per cent actress found slain in new York hotel new Louise Lawson a Young music student from Texas was found murdered in her luxuriously furnished apartment she occupied alone in a hotel at 22 West seventy first Street a step from Central Park West she had been bound hand and foot and then left to suffocate. Some time Between 8 and 9 of clock in the morning two men had trussed up the girl ransacked the Flat and escaped with some of her jewels. Miss Lawson who we As Twenty five years old and the daughter of a grocer in Walnut Springs tex., was t member of the party that ended last september at Greenwich conn., in the drowning of Angler b. Duke heir to the $5,000,000 estate of Benjamin b. Duke. Ostensibly a student of the piano miss Lawson was the Friend of Many w healthy men had a big car at her disposal and spent every weekend at country parties. She had taken Small parts in movies. Federr is capture Bandit stronghold Al Canutillo Hacienda stronghold of the hip Lito Villa bandits has been captured by yaqui indians of the a Federal army and tie rebels Are in full Retreat according to advil is received from Gen. Roman Lopez commandant of tie Juarez Garrison. The Hacienda was captured Only after protracted fighting because of its Strong natural position. The indians Olio represent a portion of the mexican troops which entrained through i the United states took up tie bandits Trail after the Lio Dup of a train at Dolores South of Jiminez. The Vil listas Are being pursued southward by troops commanded by Gen. Ignacio Enriquez. Open Tut sarcophagus Mummy Case of Gold most splendid Nimmy Case Ever found in Egypt was revealed a on tuesday when the lid of Tut-Ankli-1 amends Sarco Pliakus was raised. Ex-1 perts declared Liat tie disclosure of the Imi Nimy Case is the greatest Dis-1 covery in All egyptology if not in All Archit a logy. Tie Case hears an effigy of the Phara Oli wearing the sacred headdress decorate Ltd with a lure Gold and Lapis Lazuli. Tie Mummy Box itself was not opened. A distinguished company including world renowned scientists and representatives of tie Tegyi it Tian government were present when the lid of the massive Pink Stone sarcophagus was raised. H. P. Crane mansion Burns $100,000 loss St. Charles costly mansion of Herbert p. Cohne near St. Charles was Razell by fire. Fire apparatus from St. Charles was unable to reach the i,000-acre estate in time to Chei k the Blaze which originated from Chimney Sparks on the roof. The loss to the House alone is estimated at $60,000, with probably an equal Loaa to the furnishings. Pau k promises Oil prosecution backs Mellon Bill and farm credits opposes Bonus. New York. A a Zimni Ciliate adequate and a shrinking prosecution to punish ail persons guilty of fraud or corruption in the leasing of government Oil lands a was promised tuesday night by president Coolidge in a speech at the Lincoln Day dinner of the National Republican club at the Waldorf Astoria. More than two thousand persons attended. The president set Forth his views on the necessity for tax revision against tie Soldier Bonus As to the necessity of prompt Federal action to help the Farmers of the country in their desperate financial situation defending the Sale of arms to the Obregon government in Mexico and lastly on Teapot dome. A there vill be immediate adequate and a shrinking pros cution criminal and civil to punish the guilty and to 1 protect every National interest. In this Effort there will be no politics nor Par Ulsan slip. It will he speedy it will be just. A i am a Republican but i cannot on Liat account shield anyone because lie is a Hep Allcan. I am a Kaiui Halican hut i cannot on that account pop secure anyone he cause he is a demo nit. Shows Farmers needs. A very Likely you Are wondering a he said a Why agriculture Sli Ould he discussed Here in this metro Solis. The farm is a one of the chief markets for the industries of the nation. You live a direct economic financial Issue. You cannot Long Prosper with that great population and great area in distress. Y of live a id Iteal interest. Tie peo Jile of those numerous states cast an enormous influence on the making of Laws under which i you Are governed. The president then recited the Steps he already has taken for Relief of tie Farmers particularly the of organization and to operative marketing Tariff investigations for increased duties on a Lieut and Relief through tie War finance corporation and the Fedex Reserve Bank system. He a alled attention to the detailed recommendations he had made in his message to Congress Anil to the fact that Bills in con rating these ideas now Are before Congress. Denies favouritism to Rich. With painstaking simplicity or. Coolidge refuted tie charge that the i ii rpm be of the lower taxes on High incomes is intended to remove the Burden from the Rich and a a lace it on the to or. Lie produced figures to slow Eliut the lower the inc Ltd me taxes on big incomes tie greater the Revenue produced by those sur taxes because there is no scurrying Ltd the part of the Rich to get their Money into tax exempt securities. If tie amount of i Muley actually brought into the Treasury is increased by lowering tie sur taxes the presi Ilent pointed out just Liat much less need be Cli arged against the Small tax a Ayers. Shows budgeting Progress. Telling Liat the National government had accomplish red in cutting expenditures he said a your budget has Long since been balanced and our debt paying program is at tie rate of re ,0 a a a year. In so Ite of All these exp a my lures the enc fiscal year has an estimated surplus Revenue of More than we. I stamp on the simple a proposition that All the it country is entitled to All the Relief from tiie Lurden of Tuxa Titan a Lii a i it is possible to give. Calls Farmer plan wasteful. To this Point presi Lieut co a Lodge made a direct aft in Al to the country to la it their representatives in Congress hear from them on Liis question of voting for tie Mellon Jun which the president i earthly endorsed or the learner a a Ian Wheeli he charged had its inspiration in a politics and would mean a a loss of Revenue beyond any exit act de the my Dlon plan will fall he declared a unless the he of be by their insistence bring a Ltd it a change in the line up in . But the people must us Lerstang i this is their fight. I urge to Faasii to renewed in Massage of the Soldier Bonus the president declare would a a a Lestroy All the great labor which the Mintry has gone through i for the of reducing its it would mean the a indefinite postponement of any tax reduction it would cause another increase in the Cost of living a and it would effect a More drying up of the sources if hints of foreign Loans. Speaking of the sex soldiers opposed to the Bonus who. He remarked were just As much entitled to consideration As Liose advocating it he said a they Are just As eager now to save their country from ii Mancial disaster As Uliey were of Brierly to save it from military disaster. This question ought to lie Aleci ded in accordance with the welfare of the whole six die in inn fire baby tossed to safety Rockville Center n. children and two other a persons were burned to death in a fire which destroyed an old inn. A woman escaped when she leaped from the second Story into a life net after tossing her nine months old baby to safety. A Balf Dosen others were rescued. W. Z. Foster w. Z. Foster notorious agitator and Bead of the Trade Union Duea Rioual league who before a vast crowd in Square Garden n. Y., Haskeil the audience to a join the a a arty of Lenin and further the work of revolution in the United telegraphic notes the port of Vera Cruz has been re Oji ened to International Trade by president Obregon it was announced at the mexican consulate at new Orieus. It it the Federal troops of Gen. Eugenio Martinez reoccupied Vera Cruz Mexico without resistance. The Vanguard of the forces took Over the City. The rebels previously had evacuated it. A coroners jury placed responsibility for the two latest killings in the checker taxi come it Auy a War in Chicago on a six or More sluggers and Oscar , an american from North Carolina was rubbed of More than $13,0u0 in express company checks and several thousand lire in Cash while travelling from Rome to Naples. Illinois Brevi ties eight hours As a Basic Day and time and one half for overtime received another stump of approval from the United states Railroad labor Board in a decision issued Chicago. Fines amounting to $332,875 for bootlegging across the Canadian Border were imposed last year by judge Cooper in the Federal court at Albany n. Herrin officials ousted by Black a Herrin 111.�?wit i Slier Lff George Galligan and 8, Glennys Oung leaders of the rival anti klan and klan factions which i have torn this District asunder f or weeks removed from a to Jority willium Sun county we As virtually placed under martial Law on monday night by a military order from maj. In. Milton j. Foreman ordering the citizenry disarmed and Dei it Osing from a a Nice All special Deil Uty sheriffs and policemen. S. Glenn Young who appointed himself chief of police and dictator of Herrin on saturday following the old Nav a ing of Clinef of police a Ltd in Ford surrendered his authority at the demand of adj. Gen. Carlo is e. Black after lie had arrested a. T. Pace Foreman of the coroners jury holding an input St into the riots in which Constable Caesar Cagle was killed and Deputy sheriff John Layman was seriously wounded. Young after he resigned was asked to unbuckle ids Cartridge Belt and take off his pistols. He refused to do it. Young is a marked Man in Williamson county Many have threatened to kill him and it is freely rumoured that there is a pot of $10,000 waiting for the one who a knocks him major general Foreman a order which is tantamount to martial Law came after All civil authority in the county had been delegated to him by a Leace officers and magistrates. Following the issuing of the order general Foreman declared that the guardsmen were in to restore Law and order to eradicate a class Nile a to protect citizens and wound up with the declaration that if his orders could not be enforced by the Tro it it is now in the county there were a plenty of railroads to bring twent3-three Persy a is were injured when a Bridge Over the Frazer River at Chilliwack b. C., 70 Miles East of Vancouver Couar sed As u train was passing Over it at Lui night. Thomas Edison 77, is Good for ten years yet new York. A Thomas a. Edison Hrush ii into his office monday morning his seven a seventh bar Sliday , received the Good wishes of a Long line of employees for a Many Simre of Mem a and then spoke the whimsical Wisdom of years of Sei Wice to humanity in answer to a questionnaire More searching than any he had Ever presented to an applicant at his Plant. The wizard of Menlo Park. In we it St Orange n. J., said he Felt no older than he did at fort a but confessed to becoming a bit a More a i think i am Good for say ten years yet a he said wistfully. Sas husband killed grandmother and dad Plymouth d. Smith prominent local Farmer held Here in connection with the slaying of his grandmother mrs. Francis Sweet eight three years old Wii Ose uhly was found buried at the Smith farm sunday after she had been missing two years told his wife that he had killed his father at their farm near Pittsfield mass., seven years ago mrs. Smith declared in a statement on monday to county officials. Mrs. Smith said her husband told her he Octal Neil $6,000 in life insurance at the death of his father. She said he did not Tell her How the fathers death was explained to authorities at Pittsfield. Loren Marc Iise in starting from scratch Defeated Eric Dawkins and at the same time tied the worlds record for 6,"� Yards. Murchison won in u7 Selt ones defeating Dawkins but a memory of the Birds beasts and fishes Liat die Ltd in the Servi let of the Eriq a ire during the War an a a animals will so portly he built near Hyde Park Cirner in let a Ndia ii. A football Repenn was Lym hed at Lugano Italy for giving a decision unfavourable to the Lugano team. The crowd Rusl cd on the Field seized the referee and did i him to death. It it a col. William log Fifoot Visschers picturesque Soldier writer actor newspaper Man and a oiled of Bonhomie came to the end of an adventurous career in a Little room at 817 Belden Avenue at Chicago. He died from heart trouble. He was eighty one years old. The deadly that automobiles Generuse in the confinement of Small garages is believed to have killed Alexander m. Grossman 410 Washington Street Wilmette. He was fit und dead at the wheel of his car in the garage at his Home. All grading and excavating work in Chicago is tied up As the result of a strike by 8,000 members of the teamsters Union. The Drivers demand an increase in wages of 81 cents a Day. Work on the Union station and other Large building projects will be stopped. Loren Murchison who now looms up As americans be to bet in the so prints at the olympic games showed the spectators that he is in the Pink of condition when he twice Equa Leil the worlds record for 65 Yards by negotiating the distance in 7 seconds Flat at the annual games of the seventy first regiment annoy at new York. A guarantee that Stock of the Union Carbide amp Carbon company would not de it line in value for one Jear after october 6, 1920, was made in new York by Conrad Hubert a coniing to Alfred Wolf who a a it eared before supreme court Justice Mccook and jury As plaintiff in a suit for $108,000 against Hubert. Its it the formal contract and agreement by which William Jose Quli Simmons pm a a Eror and Foi Pniler of the Kun Siux klan disposed of his right title and interest in the a invisible Empire am a mounted his monthly annuity of $1,000 for a consideration of .$145,000 in Cash was made Public at Atlanta ga., by Paul Etheridge chief of staff to Imperial wizard Evans. Change Shenandoah. Chief for pole trip % so makeup in the commanding i it personnel of the Navy a giant Airship the Shenandoah preparatory to the flight to explore the North pm Ile regions is impending the transfers to take Pla e within a few Days according to information in naval circles. When the big Airship begins the first leg of her cruise to Alaska and her subsequent flight Over the uncharted regions of the North pole a Start scheduled for the first of june she will have a new commanding officer with assistants selected from Young officers who have had practical experience in navigating lighter than air a hips. U. S. Government Market report the week ending feb. 8.�?live Stock Chicago prices hogs. 17.30 for the top and 17.05 #7.23 for the bulk. Medium and Good beef steers $7.85 #11.00 Butcher cows and heifers 13.6510.50 feeder steers 14.50 #8.00 Light and medium weight veal calves 110.00�h 13.00. Fat lambs. $12.75 #14.75 feeding lambs. $11.75# 13.75 Vear lungs. $9.75# 12.75 fat ewes. $5.50 �?~#8.75. Fruits and vegetables new York round White potatoes. $1.75# 1.90 sacked per Luo lbs. $1.40fi 1.45 f. O. B. Northern sacked round Whites. $1.40# 1.60 in Chicago. Danish cabbage. $30 00 #40.00 bulk per ton. Onions $2.25# 2.65 sacked per 100 lbs. New York Baldwin apples. $3.75"a4.25 per bbl. Northwestern extra a fancy win saps. ii 2.�?��?~.5 per in x in new York. Grain no. A 2 hard Winter wheat. $1.1 l i 1.12 Chicago. $1.14�?. 1.19 Kansas City. $l,12�4 i 1.13 St. Louis no. 2 red Winter wheat. $1.13 Chicago $1,17 #1.19 St. L.,Ouis $1.13# 1.15 Kansas City no 2 yellow Corn. 81 a Chicago no. 3 yellow Corn. 79�?Tc St. Louis 73v4c City no. 3 White Oats. 74c Kan a City 80 ? 81c St. Louis. Hay no. 1 Timothy. 124.00 Cincinnati. $26.00 Chicago. $19.50 Minneapolis. $20 Ltd Ity no a. 1 Alsalm. $23.50 Minneapolis. $24.50 Kansas Cit no. 1 Praise. $16.00 Minneapolis. $19.50 St. Louis. $14.75 Kansas City. Dairy bronc cts butter. 92 score. a Quot Hilairo. Cheese prices at Wisconsin primary markets single daisies. 22he a double daisies. 22c Loughor Iii. 22\ci Square prints 23c. Wil Lianis my it it in to scene of the Herrin massacres of eighteen Moilis ago has beat it me in olved in International complications. Its latest reign of terror caused by raiders Umler the Leai Pership of s. Glenn y Oung accredited United states i prohibit in agent has brought it into j cent tit with the French government i through a. Bartl Eleroy its Consul la Chicago France has air sealed to the state department at Washington demanding for wrongs inflicted i upon Nie inhers of a French co my in i Johnson City 111. The French Ait Giorl i ties charge that Young and ins followers in the a a dry raids Are in fact Iii users that crucifixes in the Homes of the French and italian a peasants who labor in the county were Oigt Euly desecrated. Illinois Bell Tele i phone company was Gre Nten a frail Chise to install 1.300 new Telephone i poles and necessary conduits through-1 out by the Evanston City Council. The measure was opposed by Alderman e. I. Kapple Nian who urge a that tie cd a min any in forced to pay j for a franchise and suggested a tax on each telex Frione installed. It was i then i it Pointe Ltd out that tie Telephone company had agr de to free Telephone service in City Bui Klings which would save Evans Tom .$3,000 a year. that the University of Chicago is a quasi Chari tulle inst i Tut Ion and therefore cannot he sued i for damages. Judge Hurley instructed f a jury not to award the 4 latin if j. Mcelroy. 7001 Clyde Avenue who sought $10.000 As recompense for humiliation suffered when he w is Reluse Ltd admission to a football game. My Elroy alleged he had bought a $2 ticket to the in untie Chicago game in 1922 from a scatter for $ t. was i in it to $10, xi0 Worth of i when his ticket was refused at the j gute. full grown fixes. Were Killil by banners in an organized Hunt held near Lanark reign try ind because several outliers were sighted during the drive a second round Lup i. I contemplated with the hot a that most i or All of the marauders May be exterminated. The three animals killed i were Good specimens of their kind i with Fine pelts. Foxes have been can i ing serious losses to Farmers Here a about having killed hundreds of i chickens and ducks in the last two months. Forty men took part in the 1 Hunt. valued at $ 130,-000 is listed in an inventory of the i estate of mrs. Elizabeth b. Clark widow of Melville Clark who was a i Chicago piano manufacturer. Tie inventory was filed by attorney John i w. Creekmur and was App Roveil by Harry Keats assistant to in it Bate judge Horner. Or. Clarks estate was i valued at $400,000. Half of which was distributed among numerous relatives i under his will. Mrs. Clark also left j a will providing Numen us bequests. disease waa by far the most important cause of death in Illinois during 192aci Yinling to j provisional figures made Pulitic at i Springfield by the state i department of Public health. More than i2,l8i0 people succumbed to this affliction Llie near dirt rival cause of mortality fell to More than 4,000 Short of that number while very few other Dilt was caused half so Many fatalities us Del ii Eurt disease. Nunder of horse in Illinois sch leased 1 let or event in 1923, while mules wit their own and sheep were increasing 15 per i int accost Long to a. Surratt Agri cultural statistician of a or Illint a is who issued his annual gov emm or live Stock report for the St Ite at Spurlo Field. The Rej it Ort gives the a Vimbor of horses on Illinois Fani to Lay a a 1,171.000, against last year. Pm of Only Julge Iby nolds a a a Uinn Ltd tor order while site stators who a Row Iez a the courtroom at it re laugh cd i when John Sacco one of two witnesses to the manslaughter trial of Philip Dotlo told of Stan Ling Oneff not Froni Adam lingus when he was slip it but of not knowing anything aha a it the shooting let Elt abuse he was sgt und asleep on his feet. year Over 5,000 stillbirths were Rem it Rte a to the state department of Public health at Spring Field. A much of this of Yective life and much a of the suffering of the women conc Emez could have been prevent etl by the proper care a of the prospective mothers a said or. Isaac d. Rawlings state direct it re of Public health. Rock temporary in juts Tion against Charles Larkin John Beale and mrs. Rose King was granted by judge Church in circuit court at Rock Island. The injunction restrains the own ners and pr�>prietov9 from conducting their store As a not drink place. t. Davenport a in receipt of a letter from an alleged prisoner in the jail at Madrid. Tea writer tells of the existence of a portmanteau cd it staining hut owing to imprisonment for bankruptcy. A unable to secure pm a is Essie in. If financial assistance is cabled one third Ltd the amount or $120,000. Will be paid Davenpot turned the letter Over to Post office inspectors. Shannon a the annual session of Uia nil Nois conference of the evangel Cal 2hurch wlm March is is