search for the bandit trio In Dubuque. A light car, rented from a local rent-a-car company, was found in the alley between Main and Iowa and Third and Fourth streets. A young man who rented this car earlier In the evening did not return It to the garage and pay the rental fee but apparently abandoned it in the alley near the garage.On the floor of the car was a wrench. This wrench was taken to the station but there was no hair or blood on itBo far the police have been unable to find the vouth who rented the car, although his identity is known.merits. At present he is assistant vice president of the National Bankof the Republic, Chicago.After breakfast at the Drake hotel, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mulroney left for airplane trip through Canada. Their home will be at 401 Fullerton Parkway, Chicago.Mr. and Mrs. Will Moran of Cl-kader attended the wedding.eflt;racfcnFrDEATHSLOCAL.MRS. WILLIAM TILL.Word has been received InDu-MORAN-MULRONIYElkader, la., June 21—Special: Miss Genevieve Moran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Moran of Elkader, and Mr. A. J. Mulroney, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mulroney of Mallard, la., were married Tuesday, June 17,at the Holy Name Cathedral rectory, Chicago.The bride, wearing a gown of pink Chantilly lace, a picture hat and slippers of opaline rose, carried an arm bouquet of blue iris. The bridesmaid, Miss Wllmlna Moran, a sister of the bride, wore a dress of egg shell lace with a picture hat and slippers to match. She carried an arm bouquet of calendulaThe bride, a graduate of the local high school, was associated with the First National bank previous to her appointment as secretary to the president of the Lonnqulst company, Chicago.Mr. Mulroney, after graduating from Iowa university, where he was affiliated with the Sigma Nu fraternity, was an examiner for both the state and national banking depart-buque of the death of Mrs WilliamTill, a sister of Mrs William Blades,854 West Fifth street, at her home In Orange, N. J., Wednesday. Funeral services were held at Orange.Mrs. Till, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Griedes, pioneer residents of Benton, Wis., was bornat Benton about 73 years ago and lived there until she was 16 years old when she accompanied her par-£€tlt;11lt;:■j/i!