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1 TR IIITINE: FRIDAY. MAY 9. tr, ft. A CHICAGO )1(- milMnimommunnommoimmomm04101110 moda N. U.

ALUMNA TELLS WHY PRESIDENT SCOTT HAS CROOKED FINGER BEULAH ANNAN AWAITS.STORK, MURDER Senator McCormick Sails I on Cruise to the Antilles New York. May Medi II McCormick of Illinois has gone for a short cruise to the Antilles for a rest and to take note of the success or failure of the American authorities in carrying out plans for political and economic reconstruction in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. submitted by the committee of which he is, chairman. i Iles is ntinee ie site- uthor- lit ical Halt! ubm It- he 1,9, that thirteen of the eighteen capital ships needed modernization, that there is a deficiency of light cruisers and a total absence of cruising and mine laying submarines. "We have got a good navy ai3 far as it goes," he said, and again, "We have not got a fully rounded treaty navy but we are working to create one." Secretary Wilburs address was INIS enlightening.

Ile did say, however. that "the navy department ought not to be called on every time some Individual states that the navy has deteriorated to get its scientists and chiefs together to disprove these irresnensible st tement 'ROOSEVELT TELLS TRUTH ON NAVY. IT LACKS SHIPS New York, May 8.Special.) Members of the National Security league learned the truth about the navy at their annual meeting and din-tier tonight when Curtis D. Wilbur, secretary of the nary, and Theodore Roosevelt, assistant secretary, were guests of honor. It was Col.

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60. of ington, the JaiRVomen Wonder 'What Jurors Think "'-a6'S1ARR BEST ASTisirtit BEST Miss Enid Miller, a graduate of the school of speech at Northwestern Uni- (-0- versity wasl I. I speaking yester- day at a lecture, recital in Annie Islay SWift hall. "II- In 1893 there I was a boy who 7 pla3-ed the! I 40; Northwestern! ..1 eleven against Chicago," shet said. "He didn't i rREsIDENT always play stel-1 WALTER D.

scorr. lar football. eith- et-. Toward the end of the first half this Purple warrior broke the little finger of his left hand. Ile was play- ing right guard and he held that poi-! Hon until the end of the game.

I We tied Chicago. 6 to 6. After I the game was over the finger was set and eared for. But it didn't grow I straight becaube. as be puts it: '1 had to play out the rest of the season there actually wasn't time for it to heal? President Walter Diil Scott has I a crooked little finger on his left hand." All Departments of The "Children's Store" Show Special May Values Sh I II 1 1 1 1, Hi 1 No reason why children shouldn't have all the clothes they need with such very reasonable prices prevailing here now.

now. I 1 II AM' II I I 1 a It. I 1 i 1 1 1 104,.....3, 1 a 1 'II 4 i 1., I I a Fortune in Real Estate Our Forefathers Have Shown the Way! fly, in Real Estate Our Forefathers Have Shown the Way! t' I c', 1 i I ti i I undevel-ft, I I Dresses Drc BY MAURINE WATKINS. (Picture an back page) What counts with a jury when a woman is on trial for murder? Youth? Beauty? And if to these she adds approaching motherhood? For pretty Mrs. Beulah Annan.

who shot her lover, Harry Kohlstedt, to the tune of her husbands phonograph, is expecting a visit from the stork early this fall. This 23 year old murderess, now waiting trial, is making this the basis for a further appeal to clemency. ectuldn't, Take Two Lives: Because of the "four-term" rule. Mrs. Annan's case cannot be continued for more than four terms of court without her consent.

If she is brought to trial before autumn her condition can be considered by the jury, since it has the right to pass sentence. If the jury should give her death "There is no direct statute covering such contingency." said a former state's attorney. "but the state would have to delay execution till after the birth of the child. since it would be taking two lives instead of one." "Her condition has no bearing upon the legality of the case," said her attorney. William Scott Stewart.

"It would be a matter of executive clemency, once the sentence was passed. Or it might affect the What Influences a Jury? Will a jury give deathwill a jury send to prisona mother-to-be? What affects a jury anyway? That's what they asked themselves, the seven inmates of "Murderess' Row," yesterday afternoon. for the conviction of one of their number broke the monotony of their life and startled them into a worried analysis. And Elizabeth Unkater, the "queer" one, who received "life" for the leap-year murder of her lover, Sam Boltschoff, held the spotlight for a few brief hours. "They gave her 'life' because she killed a man! I have killed a man; will they" then they gamely shake I heir headsno, it can't be life for them! -What counts most with a jury after all?" Sex.

"A woman never swung in Illinois," said one triumphantly. Looks. Elizabeth Unkafer was not cursed with fatal beauty! Jurors Have Eyesight. "A jury isn't blind," said another, "and a pretty woman's never been con Elizabeth Unkafer was not Looks. I cursed with fatal beauty!) Jurors Have Eyesight.

"A jury isnt blind," said another, a pretty woman's never been eon- Sweaters SUITABLE FOR Girls and Boys Sketched above. Sketched above4 to 16. 4 to 16. CI A such practical advice that all of us should realize that no other form of investment offers such possibilities for large returns. Theodore Roosevelt said: "Every person who invests in well-selected Real Estate in a growing section of a prosper.

Otis community adopts the surest and salest method of becoming independent, for Real Estate is the basis of all wealth." Grover Cleveland said: No inveqment on earth is so safe, so certain to enrich its owner as undeveloped Real Estate. There is no such savings bank anywhere. Political economy teaches that the ownership of land is the kundation of all wealth." These men, foremost Americans, and our who early saw the. possibilities of Chicago Real Estate and accumulated immense fortunes on the increase in have shown the way. Follow advice and example.

The whole history of Chicago Real Estate over a period of ninety years proved that they were right. The future history of Chicago Real Estate is destined to be the same. such practical advice that all of us should realize that no other form of investment offers such possibilities for large return. Theodore Roosevelt said: "Every per- son who invests in well-selected Real Estate in a growing section of a prosper- ous community adopts the surest and sal. est method of becoming independent, for Real Estate is the basis of all wealth." Grover Cleveland said: No invest.

ment on earth is so safe, so certain to enrich its owner as undeveloped Real Estate. There is no such savings bank anywhere. Political economy teaches th the ownership of land is the 101ln- dation of all wealth." These men, foremost Americans, and our who early saw the. pos. of Chicago Real Estate and ac- cummated immense fortunes on the in- ease values, have shown the way.

crease i Follow their advice and example. The whole history of Chicago Real Estate over a period ninety years proved that they were right. The future history Coats oats with all the charm any girl's heart could wish. Plain and checked ginghams with CTS, 6 to 12 with all th girl's heart Plain and ginghams CTS, 6 $6.50 $5.50 victed in Cook county:" Gallant old Cook county! '1cut(I. was 43.) Kitty ilalm.

r4-e- 10" I shooting a watchman last November, is NUld LAC We tIi; ,1 woman who's ever gone over the road, and Kitty wasn'twellquite "refined." of the four awaiting trial, the cases of Mrs. Annan and Mts. Be Iva Gaertner would seem most similar to Elizabeth Unkafer's; each is accused of shooting a man. not her husband. with whom her relations were at least questioned; each is supposed to be "a woman scorned who shot the man rather than lose him." But neither was at all disconcerted by Mrs.

1.7nkafer's sentence I can't see that it's anything at all like my case," said Mrs. Gaertner, the sophisticated divorce indicted for shooting Law. the young auto salesman. as she twirled about in her red dancing slippers. "The cases are entirely said Mrs.

Annan, quite the ingenue in her girlish checked flannel frock. Lizzie Was No Beauty. No, Elizabeth, with her straggly mop of red hair, pale eyes, and flabby cheeks. remembers it all too well. She paused in her scrubbing the Jail floors yesterday afternoon to live it all over again.

Her attorney had pleaded insanity." Think I'm goin' to say I'm crazy?" she asked indignantly. "Not much! They'd lock me up then with some that are worse than I amand no tellin' then what would happen! I wanted 'em to shoot mewhy not? at State and Madisonmake a big' day of it, and give every one a front seat. but they gave me life instead." day of it, and give every one a front seat. but they gave me life instead." $6.75 $6 A number of very good looking girls' coats in plain or striped materials are offered at 6 to 12. ber of very )oking girls' in plain or materials are at to 12.

"THOUSANDS of people have made fortunes in Chicago Real Estate.They bought property in its undeveloped state, at low cost, and waitedChicago's natural growth did the rest. Making money in Real Estate is not limited to one group of menyou can do it, too. Anyone who is sincere and honestly wants to, can do the same as others have done. Especially in Chicago where the last 26 years have seen the city double in growth and Real Estate values increase hundreds of times, Right now the Niles Center Dempster Street Terminal property oilers you an opportunity to secure good undeveloped Real Estate at a low cost. This property is in the direct line of the city's most rapid growth.

In a few years a city oi 200,000 people will be located here. Officials of the Chicago Elevated Lines say that Niles Center will have elevated transportation in 1925. Work on the new extension is already started :1 and property values will surely increase -after the first trains have run. The Chicago Rapid Transit Company has published a booklet giving authentic information about the extensions that are now being made. This gives the true facts about the Niles Center Dempster Street Extension.

Property that you can buy here at a low figure under the 'Cretin Dato easy payment plan will soon be in demand as sites for buildings that will be constructed in this newest addition to growing Chicago. Others have made fortunes in "L'iTerminal property a-you can do it too! Some of America's greatest men have realized the investment possiblities of good Real Estate and have set down "THOUSANDS of people have made fortunes in Chicago Real Estate.They bought property in its undeveloped state, at low cost, and waitedChicago's ria- tural growth did the rest. Making money in Real Estate is not limited to one group of menyou can do it, too. Anyone who is sincere and honestly wants to, can do the same as others have done. Especially in Chicago where the last 26 years have seen the city double in growth and Real Estate values increase hundreds of times, Right now the Niles Center Dempster Street Terminal property oilers you an opportunity to secure good oped Real Estate at a low cost.

This property is in the direct line of the city's most rapid growth. In a few years a city of 200,000 people will be located here. Officials of the Chicago Elevated Lines say that Niles Center will have elevated transportation in 1925. Work on the new extension is already started and property values will surely increase a IS dm infom are nb facts a Street buy II( E.3 Dat in del will IN tion tl made 1 a-you realize good Smaller Girls'. Dresses With bloomers.

2 to 6. $3.75 Sth1Ie Dr1 With 2 't S3 $18.00 8.00 Tan Elk Two-Tone Oxfords 8 to 11 $5.00 1113 to 2 6.50 Many other styles at similar prices. Niles Center oilers an opportunity for you to follow in the footsteps of those who had the vision of Chicago's future and made wealth by investing. Values in this section are destined to increase- rapidly and wise investors realizing the-fortunes that have been made in Chicago Real Estate will know that this is an exceptional investment. Our forefathers have shown you the wayAmerica's foremost leaders have advised the same.

Mail the coupon today and learn how you, too, can make a fortune in Real Estate! OTARRIDEST Randolph and Wabash DI la DIE .1,, A sT 1-, tic 'U and Wabash ..:14 IIII1Zandolp 1 I -11 1 i i I 1 pair 1 EN AT tv4 I I I Exclusive Agents for Mrs. Rockefeller. McCormick Properties 600 North Michigan Ave. 936 North Michigan Ave. 4820 North Western Ave.

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