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Questions? Call 1-800-Tribune Tuesday, August 21, 2018 Breaking news at chicagotribune.com Hadiya’s mom takes the stand Struggling to keep composure, she recalls learning of daughter’s shooting

By Megan Crepeau Hadiya had been shot. to her daughter again. and Patrick M. O’Connell “I didn’t understand that, because it just A choked-up Cowley paused, then bow- Chicago Tribune didn’t make any sense,” Cowley testified at ed her head as she struggled to maintain her the trial of two reputed gang members. “… I composure. After a long day of largely technical couldn’t understand why my daughter had “No,” she finally said. testimony, the courtroom fell silent Monday been shot. It’s not something I feared, ever.” The emotional moment capped the fifth evening as the mother of Hadiya Pendleton Cowley asked if she could speak with day of evidence at the side-by-side trials of took the witness stand. Hadiya, but a police officer told her that her Micheail Ward and Kenneth Williams, who Speaking at a rapid clip, Cleopatra 15-year-old daughter was already in the have been charged with the 2013 murder of Cowley riveted jurors as she recalled the back of an ambulance on her way to a the King College Prep High School honors frantic phone call from one of Hadiya’s hospital. student. Eight days before her death, the JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE classmates. With the sound of screams and Assistant State’s Attorney Barbara Cleopatra Cowley, Hadiya Pendleton’s chaos in the background, the friend said Dawkins asked if she was ever able to speak Turn to Hadiya, Page 7 mother, took the witness stand Monday.

Clean Power rewrite is a boon to coal Trump plan breathes new life into old plants By Evan Halper Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON — The Trump ad- ministration is poised Tuesday to unveil a sweeping rewrite of emissions rules for power plants that would be a boon to the coal industry, laying the groundwork for a revival of the most polluting facilities and abandoning Obama-era mandates for re-orienting the electricity sector toward clean energy. The draft replacement for the federal Clean Power Plan, according to several people who have been briefed on it, reflects a dramatic about-face on na- tional climate action. It is Trump’s second major move in less than a month reflecting a retreat in the fight against global warming, following the adminis- tration’s plan to freeze fuel-economy standards for cars and trucks. The new power plan would relieve the electricity industry — the second largest producer of potent greenhouse gases nationwide — from goals for ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/CHICAGO TRIBUNE reducing its carbon foot print. Heavily Chicago’s lifeguards now post red flags on their guard posts when their shifts end to warn swimmers there is no one on duty. polluting coal plants that would have been forced into retirement under the Obama-era guidelines get a new lease on life under the Trump blueprint. In some cases, states may be permitted to ignore federal guidelines for certain Spike in child drownings plants altogether and pursue their own strategy. Climate-conscious states like National Weather Service warns of dangerous conditions along Lake Michigan California are already mobilizing to fight, arguing the administration’s approach By Tony Briscoe National Weather Service predicting According to the Great Lakes Surf violates the Clean Air Act. Chicago Tribune waves of up to 8 feet Tuesday. Rescue Project, a group that tracks drown- Administration talking points leaked This comes as Chicago-area children ings across the Great Lakes, 22 people have to the media say the replacement of the While the number of people who have two more weeks, including the drowned in Lake Michigan this year. The Clean Power Plan is a signal “to the drowned in Lake Michigan in the Chicago popular Labor Day holiday, until many number is fewer than this time last year nation that the war on coal is over and a region has declined this year, more kids return to school. Lifeguards leave their when there were 30. But in the Chicago new era of energy dominance is under- have died so far in 2018, including three posts for the season Sept. 3, raising region alone, five children have drowned, way.” A spokesman for the Environmen- this past weekend. concerns that warm waters could still passing last year’s total by one and more tal Protection Agency, which oversees And officials warned “life-threatening” attract people to unmanned beaches, and than doubling 2016’s mark. emission regulations, declined to com- conditions along the lake are expected to more children may be vulnerable to continue for the coming days, with the drowning. Turn to Drownings, Page 6 Turn to Coal, Page 9

‘It was pretty rough, but we did what we had to do’ Parents look to GoFundMe as a health care lifeline

By Savannah Eadens neonatal intensive care unit at University Chicago Tribune of Chicago’s Comer Children’s Hospital, where doctors performed a surgery to Born just two weeks ago, Zalina’s tiny remove a section of her small intestine hand grips her mother’s finger as if to say which had been twisted and was dead “Everything is going to be OK.” inside of her body. Janna Schnell isn’t allowing herself to Schnell and Zalina’s father, Juliano think about the impending medical costs Gutierrez, are among countless families of Zalina’s premature birth, or being part who have found themselves turning to of a growing trend that finds financial the fundraising platform GoFundMe as a help in the kindness of strangers via health care lifeline. platforms such as GoFundMe. “It’s a blessing that all my family and A $25,000 GoFundMe campaign has friends are coming together to donate. It Recent reports show that more than a Juliano Gutierrez, left, and Janna been created for Zalina, who was born was secondary in our minds, thinking third of all global GoFundMe campaigns Schnell with their newborn daughter one month premature with a distended about the costs of everything,” said Jillian sought to raise money to pay for medical Zalina at Comer Children’s Hospital abdomen. Soon after her birth, Zalina Schnell, Janna Schnell’s sister, who expenses. Overall, there are more than in Chicago. was transported from Presence St. started Zalina’s campaign. “It was pretty TERRENCE ANTONIO JAMES/ Mary’s hospital in Kankakee to the rough, but we did what we had to do.” Turn to GoFundMe, Page 7 CHICAGO TRIBUNE

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OLIVIER DOULIERY/ABACA PRESS , who, when confronted with the words “Truth is truth,” responded: “No, it isn’t truth. Truth isn’t truth.” Giuliani says ‘Truth isn’t truth,’ CHICAGO TRIBUNE’S FOOD BOWL

Our aim with Chicago Food Bowl, patterned after The LA Times version launched last year, was to celebrate the proving I must have 6-pack abs food and drink of the city and the people who create it, promote it and serve it. And Chicago restaurateurs, Giuliani: “Ham isn’t ability to leap into the air is it good for? Absolutely chefs, mixologists, entrepreneurs and community organ- ham. Trees have arms and and . It caused “Star nothing. So it no longer izers jumped in, creating more than 100 events for the leaves are their fingers. Wars” episodes I, II and III exists. first year of what we hope becomes an annual festival. Eggplant. I am the Chin- to be terrible films. Your NFL team hasn’t The festival continues through Aug. 26 with special chilla King. Nothing is real. It made me believe, made the Super Bowl in a dinners, barbecues, beer tastings, cultural celebrations There are only shadows. however briefly, that decade? That fact no longer and panel discussions affecting the industry. Among the Rex W. Huppke Howdy. Howdy. Flur- Democratic Rep. Ted Lieu exists and the Chicago events include a Restaurant Summit, a series of semi- rzanza-BAM!” of California was right Bears, or any team of your nars hosted by Tribune restaurant critic Phil Vettel ex- That last quote might Sunday when he described choosing, won every Super ploring industry issues and topics, such as staffing short- I’ll always remember not be true, but who’s to Giuliani’s “truth isn’t truth” Bowl for the past 30 years. ages, the MeToo movement and the restaurant bubble. A where I was when I say? Truth isn’t truth. comment as “another step Or for however many years number of local chefs will participate in the Restaurant learned that truth isn’t I’m a handsome turnip. towards authoritarianism.” you decide, it matters not. Summit, including Rick Bayless, Mathias Merges, Sarah truth: On a luxurious Prove me wrong. Nice try, Rep. Lieu. Your There are now narwhals Gruenberg and Beverly Kim. Food Bowl wraps with a white-sand beach in Bali And don’t be frightened. truth isn’t truth. in Lake Michigan, as far as three-day eating binge called Night Market, where you rubbing suntan lotion on This is a good devel- And even if Lieu’s com- I’m concerned. can try bites and drinks by restaurants chosen to repre- my six-pack abs, flanked by opment. ment was the truth, the And each of you owes sent Chicago’s diverse neighborhoods. You’ll find it at my four Pulitzer Prize Giuliani, who has a thick gospel of Tomi Lahren me $20; please pay up. (I the Lakefront Green at Theater on the Lake Aug. 24-26. statues and the mobile and lustrous head of hair, is clearly states that Lieu’s realize you will now try to We hope you’ll join us in this celebration. Find details and Dairy Queen that accompa- not the crazy-eyed, bab- truth, if true, would be hate skip out on your debt by ticket information ctfoodbowl.com. nies me everywhere. bling wiseman we asked speech. You don’t want to claiming that truth isn’t — Joe Gray, Food & Dining editor It’s the truth. for, but he may be the be guilty of hate speech, do truth, and therefore you Or is it? crazy-eyed, babbling wise- you, congressman? owe me nothing, so I here- RELIVE THE RAMBLERS’ RUN All I know is that on man we need. I didn’t think so. POOF! by declare that using “truth Sunday, Aug. 19, 2018, I was Just a few hours after You no longer exist. isn’t truth” to avoid paying What a story. What a ride. From freed from the bonds of that truth-eviscerating Wow. That was easy. a handsome turnip the $20 largely unknown to nearly un- reality by America’s great- revelation, conservative Giuliani tried to clarify you owe him is hate beatable, the Loyola Ramblers est lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, political commentator his “truth isn’t truth” com- speech.) captured the nation’s imagina- who, when confronted with Tomi Lahren — known for ment Monday morning, It would almost seem tion. “Ramble On” — a com- the words “Truth is truth,” once posting a pro-gun tweeting: “My statement that in a world where truth memorative hardcover book responded: “No, it isn’t photo of herself with a was not meant as a pontifi- isn’t truth, a person could featuring Chicago Tribune col- truth. Truth isn’t truth.” pistol in her yoga pants — cation on moral theology get away with just about umns, game stories, features Poof! Just like that, tweeted: “Truth is the new but one referring to the anything. I can’t imagine and photography — chronicles thanks to the former mayor hate speech.” situation where two people why the lawyer of an inno- the Ramblers’ Cinderella run to of New York City, nothing Yikes. Now I understand make precisely contradic- cent man would want to the NCAA men’s basketball matters anymore. why Giuliani got rid of tory statements, the classic suggest such a thing. tournament Final Four, a ride Chuck Todd of NBC’s truth. That stuff sounds ‘he said, she said’ puzzle. Of course, if truth isn’t that thrilled Chicago. “Ramble On” is available at “Meet the Press” was ask- dangerous. Sometimes further inquiry truth, there would be no chicagotribune.com/rambleon ing Giuliani about his re- And if we’re all being can reveal the truth other proof that Giuliani ever luctance to let his client, honest — which I have no times it doesn’t.” made such a suggestion. President , way to gauge because truth Nice try, Mr. Mayor. And I suppose that sit down for an interview isn’t truth — truth has Your previous “truth isn’t would vaporize the whole ACCURACY AND ETHICS with Special Counsel always been, at best, wildly truth” comment invalidates point of this column, a column I would swear is Margaret Holt, standards editor Robert Mueller. inconvenient. any further clarification — The exchange went Truth led me to do dumb ipso facto, your Monday 100 percent true were it The Tribune’s editorial code of principles governs something like this: things, like not eat 14 Host- morning tweet can’t be the not for the fact that truth is professional behavior and journalism standards. Every- Todd: “Truth is truth. I ess CupCakes simply be- truth because truth isn’t hate speech. one in our newsroom must agree to live up to this code of don’t mean to go like …” cause a so-called “scale” truth. Make sense? conduct. Read it at chicagotribune.com/accuracy. Giuliani: “No it isn’t and my alleged “pants” So let’s sit back and Of course it does. Or my truth. Truth isn’t truth.” tricked me into believing I imagine the possibilities name isn’t Channing Corrections and clarifications: Publishing information Todd: “Truth isn’t truth? needed to lose weight. that now stretch out before Tatum. quickly and accurately is a central part of the Chicago Mr. Mayor, do you realize Never again. us. Tribune’s news responsibility. …” Truth has hampered my The truth of war? What [email protected] ■ Mary Wisniewski’s “Getting Around” column Monday misspelled the name of a mobility expert. The correct name is Nicholas Farhi. The Tribune regrets the error.

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It has been brought to my attention that some white people are offended by the term “black card.” They got really Dahleen upset when I wrote a Glanton column recently suggesting that Afri- can-Americans should consider giving ’s black card back to her, now that she has turned on Donald Trump. When it suits their purpose, these same people have no problem accusing African- Americans of playing the “race card.” But how dare African-Americans imply that there’s a secret society that only black people can join. That’s discriminatory, they say. It’s downright racist. If white people were part of an exclusive society that issued make-believe member- ship cards, they argue, African-Americans would be up in arms. One man emailed me, “What if a white columnist wrote about the ‘white card’? The black card holders would be burning down the liquor stores, CVS and shooting even more of their neighbors than they already do.” Think about that for a moment. Aside from his stereotypical characteri- MARY ALTAFFER/AP zation of African-Americans, this man Former White House staffer Omarosa Manigault Newman listens during an interview with The Associated Press on Aug. 14 in New York. missed the obvious point. White people are born with their mem- tain their spot at the front of the line. bership cards stamped to their foreheads. The term black card, though, is simply a euphemism “Why not an American card?” another All of us, in fact, are awarded a racial that African-Americans use to express solidarity. person emailed. “Why does everything card at birth. The only difference is that have to do with race?” one is considered more valuable than the Most of us realize that we are living in other. the midst of the most heated racial tensions The term black card, though, is simply a slavery — that black people, particularly little something strictly for ourselves? since the 1960s. Part of that atmosphere euphemism that African-Americans use to those in powerful positions, cannot throw A black card does no harm to anyone, has been created by Trump’s divisive poli- express solidarity. It’s just a thing we made each other under the bus for personal gain. least of all white people. It doesn’t keep tics. Part of it, though, always has been up a long time ago to signify our birthright If we do, the entire race pays the price. white people from always being the first there, simmering beneath the surface of a in a country that has long denied us equality. “It’s racist,” several white people told me. hired. It doesn’t stop white people from nation that, from its very beginning, has It is a term we use to convey what it This is “unfortunate proof that racism is advancing quicker or accumulating more suffered from a race problem. means to be black, to pay homage to our not restricted to white people,” someone wealth on the average. It would be great if we all simply carried unique culture, to give reverence to our emailed. “One definition of racism (not to It doesn’t stop a white worker from an “American card” or better yet, a “human African-American heritage and to cele- be confused with racial discrimination) is earning $1 for every 75 cents an African- race card.” But those cards expired a long brate our endurance as a people. It means the ‘belief that all members of each race American worker earns. It can’t stop a time ago. And after this combative Trump that we collectively share the African- possess characteristics or abilities specific white family from accumulating a median era, I’m not sure they can ever be renewed. American experience and the unique joys to that race.’” net worth of $171,000 to an African-Ameri- We don’t like to talk about race as a and challenges it brings. The key word missing from this man’s can family’s $17,600. country. It is easier to allow things to go “Really?” another white man asked. “All definition is “superior.” Having a black card It will not keep more than 70 percent of unsaid, while bigoted behavior is allowed blacks must toe the line of political thought does not give African-Americans superi- white people from achieving the ultimate to speak volumes. or you lose your black card?” ority over any other race. Neither does it American Dream of owning their own Talking about race at a time when so No sir, our black card does not make us guarantee equality — that’s pretty clear to home, while less than half of black people much needs to be said is not “race baiting” monolithic in our views. We are liberal, everyone. can do the same. as the race silencers contend. conservative and independent thinkers. To It does not mean that African-Ameri- By talking about our black card, we Talking about a “black card” won’t make hold a black card simply means that cans are anti-white. In fact, it has nothing aren’t begrudging white people of anything us any more divided. But our refusal to talk though we might disagree, we “get” each to do with white people whatsoever. they have achieved through hard work. It is about race at all most certainly will. other. In a nation where African-Americans always nice, however, when someone ac- It represents an unspoken understand- are grossly underrepresented in all aspects knowledges that their white card gave [email protected] ing that has been a part of our culture since of society, what’s wrong with us having a them a head start, and it helps them main- @dahleeng

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Jennifer Bramschreiber, outside and watch police Diocese spokesman Ed- the mother of two boys working a scene in her Far ward Flavin confirmed who previously attended South Side neighborhood, Turner Flowers Monday that one priest Kennedy, said she stum- even before she learned that moved out of St. John Vian- bled upon the two priests two teen boys had been there and found Turner and ney Villa over the weekend living at the St. John Vin- found shot dead in the field Flowers dead, Riccio said. and the other is scheduled ney Villa and brought her or that she’d once provided Both had been shot several to leave Wednesday. findings to District 203 in a home to one of them. times. Flavin would not dis- STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE August. She usually wouldn’t stay He said detectives were close where the men would A school bus for Kennedy Junior High students sits in The principal of Ken- out so late. Her daughter exploring “a couple of dif- be living other than to say front of St. John Vianney Villa on Monday in Lisle. nedy Junior High sent a told her to go to sleep. But ferent motives,” and have “not near a school.” message Wednesday, the she remained standing on not ruled out the potential The move was the Rev. Richard Jacklin, Nowak was listed in an day before school started, the sidewalk south of the for a robbery. Two “persons prompted at the urging of 66, who was arrested by October 2016 memo issued alerting families that two field, looking across the of interest” were being Naperville School District Illinois State Police Oct. 31, by the Diocese of Joliet retired priests tied to sexu- yellow crime tape police questioned. 203 and the Naperville and 2017, on allegations he as- titled “Diocesan priests al abuse allegations were had stretched across her In the 13100 block of Lisle police departments saulted the resident at Sha- with a credible allegation living next to the school. block. South Rhodes Avenue, sev- after it came to light the piro Developmental Cen- (s) of sexual abuse of mi- In his message, Kennedy “I couldn’t go in the eral neighbors said they priests, who’ve been tied to ter in Kankakee. nors made against them Principal Brian Valek wrote house for some reason,” heard gunshots Friday eve- sexual abuse allegations, Kankakee County State's while serving in the Joliet that both the Naperville Lando said. “And then to ning, around 7 or 8 p.m. But were living over the fence Attorney Jim Rowe on Nov. Diocese.” Nowak, who was and Lisle police depart- find out it’s someone that they said that wasn’t unusu- from Kennedy Junior High 2 told a judge that a nurse ordained in May 1976 and ments were working with you knew, someone that al and none of them saw School in Lisle. walked in on Jacklin per- removed from ministry in the district office staff and stayed in your house, slept anything. The chain-link fence not forming a sex act on a 2012, was included among him “to help bring a quick in your bed, ate your food. … One man who heard the only divides the school 39-year-old man. The al- “priests with credible/sub- resolution to this situation.” It’s very scary.” gunshots said he has lived from the retirement com- leged victim has been a stantiated allegations.” “While I believe Ken- Raysuan Turner, 16, and on the block, on and off, munity but also serves as patient at Shapiro since In April 2015, the Dio- nedy continues to be a safe Darnelle Flowers, 17, were since 1967, when the young the border between the 2010 and is paralyzed and cese of Joliet agreed to pay environment for our stu- found dead with gunshot trees were taped to stakes two municipalities. has an intellectual disability. a $4.14 million settlement dents, I want to remind wounds shortly before mid- and the sidewalks weren’t Neither priest had been The 66-year-old Jacklin to 14 men who said their families of the importance night Sunday near 131st paved yet. convicted of a crime, so has been charged with childhood priests molested of student awareness of Street and Rhodes Avenue He most recently moved there is no legal prohibition criminal sexual assault by them decades ago while safety as they travel to and in the Golden Gate neigh- back in 2014. It’s still one of for them living near a force and sexual miscon- assigned to various subur- from school, especially if borhood. Their bodies had the nicest blocks around, he school. But the Joliet Dio- duct on a person with a ban churches. they choose to walk or ride started to decompose, a said, but the neighborhood cese in a statement ac- disability. His next court Nowak was one of the their bikes,” the principal police source said. has gone downhill. knowledged “credible alle- date is Oct. 4. five priests involved in the added. “No parent should have Lando moved into the gations of sexual abuse The Diocese of Joliet settlement who were pre- On Thursday, the first to go through that,” Lando neighborhood about a exist against one of the says Jacklin was ordained viously identified by the day of school, Lisle police said. “To have to identify month ago and hasn’t fin- priests, and he has been June 2, 1984, and had been diocese as having had at provided added communi- their child in some grass.” ished unpacking. She listed on the Diocese of assigned to Sacred Heart least one substantiated al- ty safety officers for arrival A few family members, doesn’t think she will, she Joliet website since 2012 as Catholic Church in Good- legation of sexual abuse. and drop-off times. including Flowers’ mother, said. Her neighbors are a priest with a credible/ rich since 2005 until he John Plotke, a retired Lisle Deputy Police parked their cars on kind, but the violence is too substantiated allegation of was arrested. doctor who lives in a Chief Ron Wilke said the Rhodes, facing the scene. much for her. sexual abuse against mi- James Nowak, 81, who Naperville home behind the department has a resource She started to walk under- When she first noticed nors. The other priest in served as pastor of Ss. Peter school, said the priests’ officer at the Kennedy Jun- neath the yellow tape, but police at the north end of question is facing criminal and Paul in Naperville from proximity to the school is ior High at all times during police told her she had to her block, she didn’t know sexual assault charges in June 2002 to June 2007, is alarming, and it also would the school day. stay out of the crime scene. anything about what had Kankakee County that do scheduled to leave the re- be disconcerting if they A man with her hugged her happened. As she stood and not involve children.” tirement facility Wednes- were transferred to another [email protected] as she began to cry and watched, one of her daugh- The first to move was day. location where they became Twitter @SbakerSun helped her back to their ters rode up on a bicycle and black sedan, where she sat said she’d heard someone in the passenger seat and had been killed. stared blankly ahead. Hours later, when one of More people gathered on Turner’s relatives came to Eberhart, on the southeast the scene, Lando put her Lightfoot’s ethics plan targets side jobs corner of Golden Gate Park. arm around the woman as City watchdog, make this a specific narra- Emanuel passed a two- said the policy also could Among them was Turner’s she started to cry. They’d tive in the campaign and year ban on lobbying for include the frequent prac- mother, who said she never met before but in- mayoral term hope people start asking workers who leave City tice of Chicago police offi- needed time to process stantly connected. limits included their aldermen where they Hall and reined in city cers working as off-duty what had happened to her “Not Ray Ray,” the rela- stand on these issues, and employees’ credit card use security guards. At a min- son. tive said. “I feel like I’m in a By Bill Ruthhart that it becomes a narrative as part of an ethics package. imum, she said, officers Family members said the dream. They’re killing the Chicago Tribune in aldermanic campaigns The mayor also cam- should be required to dis- boys went to Christian children.” as well. We’re not going to paigned against any efforts close those side jobs and Fenger Academy High “Nobody fights no more,” Mayoral challenger Lori win back the public by to block the city’s chief should be limited in how School, where Turner’s Lando said, referring to Lightfoot on Tuesday will continuing to do business investigator from seeking many hours they can work family said he earned good disputes being settled by propose City Hall ethics as usual.” information, but then at them. grades and played team gunfire instead of fistfights. reforms, a package that In her plan, Lightfoot fought Inspector General “When you decide sports, including basketball. Until early Monday, includes instituting a term calls for a two-term limit on Joseph Ferguson all the you’re going to be a public Both teens had been re- Turner’s relatives had limit for the mayor, the mayor’s office, pointing way to the Illinois Supreme servant, you should not be ported missing in alerts sent hoped he was still alive, they strengthening the city’s in- out that three of the city’s Court in a successful effort able to take on interests out by Chicago police on said. Though it wasn’t like spector general, and pro- mayors since 1955 have to prevent Ferguson from that conflict with the city,” Friday, a source said. him to run away. hibiting city employees and served a combined 50 years enforcing subpoenas with- she said. “We want to make Turner had been last The relative told Lando elected officials from hav- — Richard J. Daley, Richard out the approval of the sure their first and only seen near 10100 S. Indiana she’d heard the other boy ing side jobs that conflict M. Daley and Emanuel. mayor’s Law Department. allegiance is to the public.” Ave., wearing dark denim went by Bibby, but his real with their government em- The mayor has opposed Lightfoot’s ethics plan Lightfoot also would re- jeans, a dark shirt and name was Darnelle. ployment. term limits, saying that’s doesn’t touch on campaign move the workers’ com- hoodie and was known to Lando gasped. Lightfoot, a former fed- the purpose of elections. contributions, but it does pensation program from frequent the Golden Gates “You know him? Lil eral prosecutor, also would “Chicago is the largest seek to strengthen Fergu- the control of the City apartment complex and Bibby?” merge the Chicago and city in the country without son’s office. She calls for Council’s Finance Com- Palmer Park. Lando started crying, but Cook County election mayoral term limits,” consolidating the legisla- mittee, which Burke Flowers had been last she wanted to be sure. boards, allow the City Lightfoot says in her plan. tive and sister agency in- chairs. Two City Hall crit- seen in the 11300 block of “Short, dark-skinned?” Council to have its own “This has led to en- spectors general under Fer- ics recently filed a lawsuit South Stewart Avenue “Yes,” the relative said, legal counsel separate from trenched leaders, a lack of guson’s office and for alleging Emanuel and al- wearing a red hoodie, army “that’s who he’s in the field the mayor’s Law Depart- new ideas and creative granting the inspector gen- dermen had violated the green pants and black with.” ment and place control of thinking and a city govern- eral stronger subpoena law by allowing the $100 striped gym shoes. He was Lando took a few steps the city’s workers’ compen- ment that works for the power that doesn’t require million-a-year program to known to frequent the areas away and sat down in the sation program in the may- few, not the many.” signoff from the mayor’s be administered by the of Palmer Park and Altgeld grass with her legs spread or’s office. Lightfoot also Lightfoot is the latest in administration. legislative branch instead Gardens. He had his nick- out in front of her. plans to call for more scru- a long line of Chicago “I don’t think you can of the executive branch. name, “Bibby,” tattooed on “I took him into my home tiny and higher standards mayoral candidates pitch- have a truly independent As mayor, Lightfoot also his lower right arm. He last year. He rough around for the city’s special taxing ing ethics reforms — IG who has to say, ‘Mother, vowed to more fiercely lived in the 11000 block of the edges,” Lando said. districts, annual town hall Emanuel included. may I?’ to the Law Depart- enforce the state’s open South Vernon Avenue, “They over there to- meetings on the city’s After taking office in ment,” said Lightfoot, who records law. She pointed to about 3.5 miles from where gether, baby,” the relative budget and more compli- 2011, Emanuel signed exe- along with Ferguson co- frequent litigation with the his body was found. repeated. ance with the state’s Free- cutive orders banning ma- chaired the mayor’s police Emanuel administration Their families started “I tried to help that baby,” dom of Information Act, jor owners of city-contract- reform task force amid the from the public and news getting tips stemming from Lando said. “I tried to help pointing to the hundreds of ing businesses from giving fallout of the Laquan organizations, including social media: The boys him. I tried to help him. Oh thousands of dollars Mayor to the mayor, but he still McDonald police shooting the Chicago Tribune, to could be found in the grass my God. … My boys are Rahm Emanuel’s adminis- has been able to collect controversy. gain access to public re- near “G.” A group of four going to be devastated.” tration has had to pay out in money from scores of Lightfoot’s plan also cords. In 2016 alone, the teens were seen walking She’d heard about him open records lawsuits. donors who do business would ban city employees city paid $670,000 in law- into the field and only two getting into trouble on the Almost all of Lightfoot’s with the city, including law and elected officials from suits alleging open records walked out, they were told. streets, but he was always proposals, however, would firms, developers and sister holding “outside employ- violations, the Tribune has Family members scoured respectful and well-man- require approval from the agency contractors. The ment” that “conflicts with reported. the nearby Golden Gate nered under her roof, she City Council, a body of 50 mayor also campaigned on the city’s interests.” She Lightfoot also said she Park, but said they hadn’t said. Once, when she was aldermen that hasn’t ex- giving the inspector gen- pointed to the example of would hold at least four thought to look so deep in planning to barbecue but actly been eager to approve eral the power to investi- longtime powerful Ald. Ed town hall meetings on the the overgrown field across got sick, he told her to lie ethics reforms over the gate aldermen, but could Burke making millions off city budget each year. the street. down and he’d finish. He years. only convince the City of property tax appeals for Emanuel has mostly ig- First Deputy Superin- burned all the hot dogs, but “You’ve got to have a Council to pass a separate businesses, which she nored that practice, except tendent Anthony Riccio it was a fun moment, she mayor who is really going legislative inspector gen- called a direct conflict with for in 2015 when he at- said detectives were with said. to push for this. People feel eral that cannot investigate his job as a public servant. tempted to hold the hear- the mother of one of the “He just wanted to like city government is cor- anonymous complaints Lightfoot, whom Eman- ings, but they often were boys when she received an change his life,” Lando said, rupt. They feel like it and must receive permis- uel appointed to serve as disrupted by protesters. “anonymous message” say- blinking back a tear. “He doesn’t work unless you sion from the mayoral- president of the Chicago ing she might find her son in tried. 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Such trademarks are solely the property of their respective owners. 6 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 Immunity swap for testimony in Van Dyke trial Cops on the scene at Walsh from giving his legal according to prosecutors, contended McDonald opinion, saying the defense federal prosecutors have lunged at police with the McDonald shooting had not listed him as an written a letter indicating knife. likely to be called expert witness and did not they will not prosecute the Both sides will return to tender any reports suggesti- officers for statements they court Sept. 4, a day before By Stacy St. Clair ng he would be used in that make at trial. jury selection is scheduled Chicago Tribune manner. Walsh’s attorney, Thom- to begin. Gaughan also flippantly as Breen, could not be Van Dyke’s attorneys have Special prosecutors in suggested that it would be reached Monday for com- yet to decide if they will let Chicago police Officer Ja- unwise to have Walsh tes- ment. Lawyers for the three Gaughan decide Van Dyke’s son Van Dyke’s upcoming tify as to why it would have officers charged with cov- fate or leave that decision in murder trial indicated been legal for him to have ering up the shooting are the hands of a jury. Monday they will grant shot McDonald too. under a “gag” order prohib- The defense had sought immunity from prosecution “That’s the easiest cross- iting them from comment- to have the trial moved out to several undisclosed offi- examination in the world,” ing publicly. of Cook County, citing what cers in an effort to compel Gaughan said in apparent Van Dyke was charged it considered prejudicial their testimony. reference to the fact that with first-degree murder on news coverage. But It’s unclear which offi- ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Walsh did not open fire at the same day in November Gaughan held off on a cers might be called by Jason Van Dyke appears in court Monday at the start of McDonald. 2015 as the court-ordered decision until after jury prosecutors because Cook the hearing on the shooting death of Laquan McDonald. The judge indicated that release of police dashboard selection, hinting he felt County Judge Vincent any officer given both fed- camera video depicting the confident a fair jury could Gaughan has sealed most of including Joseph Walsh, er, denied their request to eral and state immunity white officer shooting the be found in Cook County. the key records in the high- Van Dyke’s partner that allow Walsh to explain why would be required to testify black teen 16 times. The When pressed by profile case, including wit- night, face a separate trial the shots were legal from at Van Dyke’s trial, slated to footage showed Van Dyke Gaughan on Monday, Van ness lists. But it’s likely they on charges of covering up their vantage point. begin next month. opening fire within seconds Dyke’s attorneys did not are officers who were at the the circumstances sur- “Not only was Jason Van “If that letter (from the of exiting his police SUV as rule out the possibility of scene the night Van Dyke rounding the shooting. Dyke justified in shooting, U.S. attorney) is in exist- McDonald walked down still instead opting for a fatally shot 17-year-old Van Dyke’s attorneys in- (Walsh) was justified as ence, they will testify,” the street with a knife in his bench trial. Laquan McDonald on the dicated Monday that they well,” said Van Dyke’s lead Gaughan said. hand — contradicting writ- Southwest Side. plan to call Walsh during attorney, Daniel Herbert. The U.S. attorney’s office ten reports by Van Dyke and [email protected] Three of those officers, the trial. The judge, howev- But the judge barred declined to comment, but several other officers who Twitter @stacystclair

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Drownings, from Page 1 people drowning. It’s just the law of averages,” he said. The memory of one such This weekend, three boys incident in July still haunts were the latest Lake Michi- Halle Quezada. gan drowning victims. It was the horrified ex- Lake County Coroner pressions of a group of Howard Cooper on Sunday young boys that told confirmed a 14-year-old Quezada something was boy’s death. The teen went very wrong. under water Friday while She and her husband trying to swim across a were enjoying a sunny eve- channel between ning near Loyola Beach in Waukegan Harbor and the Rogers Park when the tran- city’s beach. quil moment turned into a A 10-year-old boy was frenzied attempt to rescue pronounced dead Saturday children who had been night at Porter Regional carried away from shore by Hospital and a 14-year-old a rip current. Lifeguards boy died Sunday morning at had already left their posts Comer Children’s Hospital for the day, but Chicago after they were pulled from police officers, including Lake Michigan in separate one who was fully uni- incidents near Indiana formed, jumped into the Dunes State Park. The boys ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS water in a desperate rescue were both from Chicago. A paramedic’s glove sits on the ground Saturday near Seward Park where three people were shot and one was beaten. effort. Known for its distinct, A 13-year-old girl was elongated shoreline that al- brought ashore, her pupils lows northerly winds to dilated and her face gaunt. blow over 307 miles of open While the girl survived the water, Lake Michigan is Top cop: ‘We can near drowning, Darihanne susceptible to dangerous Torres, also 13, was pulled waves and currents. from the water by first When winds blow di- responders and pro- rectly onshore, that not only nounced dead hours later. creates strong waves, but “I saw a child drown and the possibility for danger- I was 100 percent powerless ous currents, including rip only do so much’ to do anything,” said currents that strongly flow Quezada, who has since away from the shoreline. started the Chicago Alliance Experts say people caught At least 58 shot The hardest hit were on for Waterfront Safety, a in rip currents shouldn’t try the South Side: at least nine group calling for more edu- to the fight them but rather in another violent shot in Englewood, anoth- cation and deterrents. float on their back until they Chicago weekend er nine in Grand Crossing, About 1 in 5 people who dissipate or swim parallel to five in Calumet and Chi- drown in the United States shore to get out of it. By Hannah Leone, cago Lawn, four in Deer- are children 14 and younger, Dangerous currents also Madeline Buckley ing. according to the Centers for form along shoreline struc- and Jeremy Gorner On the West Side, five Disease Control and Pre- tures such as breakwaters Chicago Tribune were shot in the Harrison vention. For every child in and piers. Southern Lake District, which has been that age group who drowns, Michigan, the most devel- Even with 600 more one of the most violent five more receive emer- oped of any other part of the officers on the street, areas of the city this year, gency care after water inci- Great Lakes, has the most nearly as many people according to Tribune data. dents. rip current fatalities and were shot in Chicago over Johnson called the vi- “A lot of people just don’t rescues, according to the the weekend as earlier this olence tragic, senseless and know what drowning looks National Weather Service’s month, when a spike in Seven people were shot, including a 3-year-old, near the cowardly, and said he like,” Quezada said. Many database on rip current re- violence prompted the 1600 block of West 65th Street on Friday. shares the “anger and frus- times, “there’s no splashing lated drownings. boost in deployment. tration that many families and screaming when some- Quezada’s Alliance for At least 58 people were Two weekends ago, at “Crime isn’t just about are having today.” one is drowning. They just Waterfront Safety has shot in the city from late least 74 people were shot. what the police do,” he said As he has repeatedly quietly go under. started a petition calling for Friday afternoon through On that Sunday, Aug. 5, at a news conference at done in the past, Johnson “Kids tend to drown in more flotation devices on- early Monday, and seven of more people were shot in a police headquarters to talk called for tougher puni- open water,” she continued. shore and buoys to cordon them were killed. single day since at least about the weekend vi- shment for those charged “If you look at Chicago, we off structures where there They included two boys, September 2011, when the olence. “Crime is about with gun crimes. are open water.” might be strong currents. 16 and 17, found shot to Tribune began tracking ev- what the criminals do. “The truth is, and I The girl who survived But water safety advo- death in a Far South Side ery shooting in Chicago. At “Let’s not forget the po- know you all are tired of turned out to be the sister of cates also attribute the stub- field days after their moth- least 47 were hit by gunfire, lice aren’t the ones out hearing me say it, but as one of Quezada’s former bornly high number of ers reported them missing; 40 of them during a seven- there doing it. We can only long as we fail to create students. drownings to a lack of public three men wounded dur- hour period. do so much,” Johnson con- repercussions for carrying “For me, that really education, insufficient life- ing what witnesses said The bloodshed brought tinued. “We cannot be on and using illegal guns, or struck me. How can I be a guard staffing and people was a peace picnic at the demands from community every street corner ... every more importantly, hold re- teacher and send these kids failing to heed warnings Near North Side’s Seward leaders for action, and the moment of the day. We just peat violent offenders ac- off every summer without about dangerous conditions. Park; a woman and four city responded by sending can’t. That’s an impossibil- countable for their actions, this knowledge they need to Beginning in 2009, the men hit by gunfire hours in more than 600 extra ity. It’s unreasonable. we’re simply going to con- be safe?” she said. Chicago Park District cut after a Sunday afternoon police to neighborhoods There’s no police depart- tinue to have these discus- Lake Michigan holds the the number of hours life- softball game near a South hardest hit by the violence. ment in this country that sions on Monday morn- dubious title of the deadliest guards patrol beaches to an Side grade school; and sev- A clearly frustrated po- can do that.” ings,” Johnson said. of the Great Lakes. Since 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. window to en shot Friday evening in lice Superintendent Eddie Someone was shot in 2010, nearly 690 have save money. Since the death West Englewood, includ- Johnson acknowledged nearly every police district [email protected] drowned in the Great Lakes, of Darihanne, lifeguards ing a 3-year-old boy hit in Monday that his depart- this past weekend, a Trib- [email protected] including more than 310 in post red warning flags once the shin. ment “can only do so much.” une analysis shows. [email protected] Lake Michigan, according their shifts end. to the rescue project. Only Benjamin said he be- about a third are from lieves some Chicago dangerous currents, experts beaches are adequately said. staffed, nodding to 57th Delays to start Tuesday on Lake Shore Drive “I believe that every one Street Beach, where he re- of these drownings is pre- cently saw lifeguards in By Mary Wisniewski and exit ramps beginning at 7, according to CDOT. lanes will be closed so that ventable, avoidable and sur- towers, walking the beach Chicago Tribune 9 a.m. Tuesday, spokes- The department is advis- crews can repair and resur- vivable,” said Dave Ben- and in a rowboat. Others are woman Susan Hofer said. ing drivers to take alternate face the roadway and ramps jamin, the project’s execu- more vulnerable. A big headache is on its The LaSalle work is part routes to avoid delays, espe- at Randolph and Illinois tive director. “What’s miss- “Unfortunately, not all way for Lake Shore Drive of a larger project to resur- cially during rush hour. streets and Lower Wacker ing is public education.” beaches are up to standard. commuters. face North Lake Shore “We would strongly urge Drive, according to CDOT. Part of the reason Lake Some beaches are outstand- Starting Tuesday morn- Drive from Monroe Street public transit as opposed to Once this work is done, Michigan sees so many ing. Some are lagging,” he ing, traffic snarls are ex- to Grand Avenue and repair alternate driving routes,” the outer lanes will be drownings is because of its said. pected on LaSalle Drive the bridge that carries the Hofer said. She noted that closed so the roadway and proximity to major popula- Quezada and her group under Lake Shore Drive as a drive over LaSalle. This there is construction on left side entrance and exit tion centers like Chicago are pushing on these stand- preliminary to a major work is scheduled to begin other major north-south ramps can be repaired and and Milwaukee. But this ards. resurfacing project on the Aug. 27. streets, and starting in Sep- repaved. year is unusual. Lake Erie “If kids were dying out drive itself that will last into The project is on an tember, Chicago Avenue Intermittent closures leads the Great Lakes in there at this rate at any early October, city officials accelerated schedule that will have to be closed at the will also take place on the drownings with 23, which other public park, we would said. will require lane closures river between Larrabee and lower level. Benjamin suspects may be be doing something about Chicago Department of reducing Lake Shore Drive Halsted streets because CDOT said crews will be the result of a recent adver- it. I don’t know why it’s any Transportation crews will to two lanes in each direc- CDOT is replacing a bridge. working double shifts to tising campaign attracting different when the hazard is close all but one lane in tion from south of Monroe During the first phase of finish the repairs as quickly people to the area. water.” each direction on LaSalle to LaSalle in order to finish the Lake Shore Drive proj- as possible. “You draw more people, near North Avenue to the the job in time for the ect, the two inner north- and there’s a chance of more [email protected] Lake Shore Drive entrance Chicago Marathon on Oct. bound and southbound [email protected] Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 7 Lansing preparing to settle lawsuit Village was sued after white off-duty weren’t going any- ground and told The Cook County sher- In October, the depart- where. It’s unclear his colleagues he iff’s office performed an ment suspended Mason for officer restrained, threatened black teen exactly what hap- did not wish to independent review of the 200 hours without pay and pened next be- press charges incident at Lansing’s re- ordered him to attend re- By Zak Koeske “Now that the lawsuit is cause statements against the teens quest but found insufficient training on de-escalation Daily Southtown resolved, the Brunson fam- provided to police for trespassing, re- evidence to bring criminal techniques, arrest search ily can move beyond this vary, but Mason ports show. He charges against Mason and and seizure, and use of The village of Lansing is unfortunate and tragic inci- ultimately ended told the respond- closed the case in Septem- force, according to his sus- settling with the family of a dent,” said Andrew M. up taking Brunson ing officers that ber 2017. pension order. black teenager that sued the Stroth, the family’s attorney. to the ground and Brunson he’d detained the A subsequent internal af- Lansing officials said village last year after the “Jordan is looking forward holding him there teens because he fairs investigation, which Tuesday in a statement that youth was threatened and to starting school on Mon- until police arrived. thought they might have concluded in October 2017, their decision to settle the restrained by a white off- day.” Brunson’s friend, who is been committing burglaries found Mason had engaged suit was driven by financial duty police officer, officials The village also recently white, filmed Mason re- in the area; both had back- in conduct unbecoming of considerations and didn’t said. entered into a memoran- straining and threatening packs, and Brunson’s an officer and cited numer- represent “an admission of Cellphone video of the dum of understanding on Brunson as he struggled to friend’s backpack contained ous violations to support its liability or illegal conduct by incident, in which Lansing community policing issues get away from the officer a BB gun, according to finding. or on the part of the defend- police Officer William Ma- with the assistance of a and asked to be released. reports. The internal investiga- ant and/or the village of son pinned 15-year-old Jor- Department of Justice me- At one point in the video, The following day, Brun- tion knocked Mason for his Lansing.” dan Brunson on Mason’s diator and community Brunson, an asthmatic who son and his father went to use of profane language and “Although the village was front lawn and threatened groups. appears to be struggling for the Lansing police station to for continuing to restrain confident it would prevail at to kill him, received mil- The altercation between breath, can be heard saying, show officers video of the Brunson after realizing the trial, the costs involved lions of views on Facebook Brunson and Mason hap- “Why? Let me go.” Mason incident, according to police black object in his hand was were likely going to be high, and garnered national me- pened June 24, 2017, after responds, “No, you come reports. After being in- not a weapon and after both and the settlement amount dia attention. the teen showed up at the into my (expletive) proper- formed that the man seen boys had asked him to let reached in the agreement The $70,000 settlement, officer’s Lansing home to ty, I’m gonna (expletive) kill holding Brunson down in them leave. was low,” the village said in which is scheduled to be meet a friend who’d been you.” the video was a Lansing Additionally, the investi- a statement. voted on at Tuesday’s Vil- involved in a fight and had Later in the video, a officer, Brunson’s father said gation found that Mason The village spent $11,441 lage Board meeting, will be taken cover outside the offi- woman standing behind he wanted to press charges asked the responding Lan- on legal costs associated distributed between the cer’s house to avoid detec- Mason, who is identified in “because a Police Officer sing officers to delete the with its defense of the teen’s family and attorneys, tion by his assailants, police police reports as his fiancee, should not be doing this,” boy’s incriminating cell lawsuit, according to billing with a small amount set reports show. can be heard saying that according to the report. phone video because, he records obtained through a aside in a reserve account When Brunson and his she’s going to get a rifle. The family filed a civil said, he “knew it would be Freedom of Information for Brunson’s medical ex- friend tried to leave the When Lansing police ar- rights lawsuit against Ma- turned into a ‘race thing’ Act request. penses, Lansing officials officer’s property, Mason rived at the scene, Mason let son and the village of Lan- due to the ‘language’ that he said. allegedly told them they Brunson up from the sing about a month later. used.” [email protected] More parents turn to GoFundMe for kids GoFundMe, from Page 1 match her bedroom at this a reality for all Ameri- home, Zalina is intertwined cans.” 250,000 medical campaigns with tubes connected to Zalina and her parents, per year, cumulatively rais- machines and IV bags. who have a pending Medi- ing an annual average of While Schnell’s insurance caid application for their more than $650 million. covered Zalina’s birth, it newborn, are not alone. Anyone who creates a Go- does not cover the costs In 2010, according to the FundMe campaign can associated with the baby’s U.S. Census Bureau, 16.3 choose the “medical” cate- unforeseen medical condi- percent of Americans, or gory for various reasons, tion. 49.9 million people, were and the company says it’s “I’m not even thinking without health insurance. impossible to track exactly about medical bills right And although that number how the funds are used. now,” Gutierrez said as he dropped to 8.6 percent by Some might use the money fed his newborn daughter, 2016, there still are more raised to cover lost wages adding that it seems unfair than 27 million people for a patient or for a care- that Zalina’s mother’s insur- without health insurance. giver during an illness. ance will not cover the Neal Zundell, a business While GoFundMe does child’s medical costs. “I just analyst and part of a family not keep state-by-state data want my baby girl to come of six in Chicago’s West on its campaigns, many un- home healthy, but then I Rogers Park neighborhood, derinsured Illinoisans, like know the medical bills will never thought he would be Gutierrez and Schnell, have start rolling in.” Zalina in the situation to ask for found themselves in unan- won’t be going home for at financial help online. But ticipated medical predica- least six more weeks, and since 2014, Zundell has ments. Gutierrez said he expects raised nearly $120,000 The young parents from the costs to be equivalent to through several GoFundMe ZUNDELL FAMILY Bourbonnais thought they a “nice single-family home campaigns for his son, Izzy, Neal Zundell’s son Izzy has a rare genetic disorder that affects the central nervous system. were prepared for the birth in the suburbs.” who has leukodystrophy, a of their daughter. But in the “Every day on Go- rare, degenerative genetic dell said. with their insurance pro- their debts, and Neal still midst of Zalina’s pro- FundMe, we see the chal- disorder that affects the He said a physical ther- vider and Medicaid. Their worries how he’ll pay the cedures, as doctors and lenges Americans face with central nervous system. apy called the Feldenkrais health insurance covered rent. Like many middle- nurses were bustling the rising costs of a broken “I used to run away from Method helps to alleviate the cost of Izzy’s feeding class families stuck in finan- around them, Gutierrez was health care system,” the this kind of stuff, I didn’t Izzy’s pain and make his life equipment, but not the Pe- cial limbo, Zundell makes asked, “Does your baby company told the Tribune. want to make the calls more comfortable, but the dialyte formula he needs, “too much money” to get have insurance?” “However, while Go- asking for donations,” Zun- costly method is not regu- which Zundell calculates to government assistance. Schnell, a 25-year-old FundMe can provide timely, dell said, adding that at first, lated by the Food and Drug be $11,000 per year. “It’s become an epidemic restaurant server, is still on critical help to people facing using GoFundMe felt de- Administration nor covered “It’s sad that it has come as politicians cannot agree her mother’s insurance health care crises, we do not meaning. “But when it came by insurance. to this — basically people on health care legislation, so plan. Gutierrez, a 27-year- aim to be a substitute social to the life of my own son, all Zundell’s wife, Chana, are raising (money for) their the people that are suffering old who installs security safety net. A crowdfunding of a sudden I found the does not work because she own health care because the continue to suffer as premi- systems, does not have platform cannot and should tenacity to go out and do needs to take care of Izzy health care system is so ums are raised, but they health insurance because not be a solution to com- that. I realized this was my 24/7, and the one-income broken here,” Zundell said. cover less,” Zundell said. “If he is a contract worker and plex, systemic problems obligation as his parent.” household cannot support “If health care is paying a Congress’ salary depended makes too much money to that must be solved with Children with Izzy’s con- the $1,250 per week ther- nickel for every dollar that on getting a health care bill qualify for Medicaid. He meaningful public policy. dition have a life expectancy apy. The family was re- you need, technically you passed in 2018, I bet they’d and Schnell have paid more We believe that affordable of nine to 10 years, because cently approved for a have health care, but it is not somehow find a way to do it. than $3,000 in deductibles access to comprehensive there is no cure for the nightly nurse through a helpful.” But in the meantime, we’re for OB-GYN appointments. health care is a right, and progressive, irreversible state-funded program, but Every month, the Zun- stuck.” Swimming in a too-big action must be taken at the disease. Izzy’s condition Zundell said it feels like dells’ expenses outweigh newborn onesie decorated local, state and federal lev- gives him the equivalent of they’ve been working their income. They cannot [email protected] with butterflies, a design to els of government to make “major arthritic pain,” Zun- through red tape for years invest in a home because of Twitter @savannaheadens Mother recalls fateful phone call about Hadiya’s shooting Hadiya, from Page 1 the coverage area of Harsh some members of the Ward of reputed gang members Park, where Hadiya gath- jury, with one juror who last week backed away band majorette performed ered that unseasonably laughing out loud when the from those statements, at the second inaugural fes- warm day with classmates agent tersely responded to a prosecutors called a former tivities of then-President following final exams. question. assistant state’s attorney to , whose Ken- Williams’ phone also Kozicki attempted to ar- the stand to read lengthy wood neighborhood home made three calls between gue that most of Ward’s calls portions of the testimony is about a mile away from 2:40 and 2:47 p.m. using a that afternoon were made into the record. the shooting scene. tower near Pershing Road, from near his residence. But Jennifer Sexton sepa- For the first week of the north of Harsh Park. Raschke disputed that. rately brought Jarod Ran- trial, Cowley quietly Witnesses told police Kozicki also suggested dolph and Tyron Lawrence watched a parade of wit- they saw a white car speed that the analysis may have before grand jurors in Feb- nesses from a front bench of from the shooting scene been unreliable because ruary 2013. the courtroom. Even when heading north. Prosecutors one of the towers may have Randolph took the stand prosecutors displayed au- have used a string of evi- been overloaded that after- last week and said he re- topsy photos on a wide- dence to place Williams and noon, kicking calls to anoth- membered nearly nothing screen television, Cowley Ward in a white Nissan er tower farther away. substantial about his state- maintained her composure, Sentra the afternoon of the “This whole tower over- ments years ago. Lawrence reaching out her arm at one JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE shooting. loading thing has no basis in was much more forthcom- point to comfort her son, A photo of a smiling Hadiya Pendleton is held during the Ward took and received reality,” Raschke said. ing at trial but said he did Nathaniel Pendleton Jr., trial for the fatal shooting of the 15-year-old. five calls between 2:01 and A state police forensic not recognize the white drawing her hand across his 2:57 p.m., but the exact scientist also testified Mon- Nissan as belonging to back as he hunched over. Hadiya’s brother quietly from Williams’ cellphone position of Ward’s phone at day that swabs from the car Ward’s mother, contradict- On Monday, as Cowley looked on, standing next to showed it was in use near that time was not known. allegedly used in the shoot- ing his 2013 grand jury spoke, many members of his dad. the scene of Hadiya’s shoot- Prosecutors, however, con- ing tested negative for gun- testimony. the separate juries that will Prosecutors then rested ing that afternoon on Jan. tended Raschke’s analysis shot residue. The bulk of Sexton’s tes- decide the fate of Ward and their case against Williams, 29, 2013. showed those calls hit tow- On questioning from timony Monday focused on Williams leaned forward in the suspected getaway Special Agent Joseph ers in the vicinity of the prosecutors, Mary Wong Randolph’s statements to a their seats and watched her driver. Judge Nicholas Ford Raschke used a PowerPoint park. noted that several factors grand jury in which he said closely. Others looked excused the Williams jury presentation complete with But Ward’s attorney, could have caused such a Ward repeatedly confessed downward, taking notes. until Wednesday. maps to detail a series of Scott Kozicki, questioned negative finding, including to the shooting days later. Prosecutors displayed a But the prosecution case calls that Williams and the accuracy of the FBI inclement weather or a Ward told Randolph “he photo of a smiling Hadiya against Ward, alleged by Ward each placed and re- agent’s analysis and the lengthy gap in time between feel bogus as hell” about on the large TV at the center prosecutors to be the gun- ceived within a two-hour reliability of pinpointing a shooting and when the Hadiya’s shooting, said Sex- of the courtroom. The ju- man, continues Tuesday window of the shooting someone’s location based sample was taken. It was ton, reading from a tran- rors took several moments with the expected playing about 2:15 p.m. on the general area of tow- raining the afternoon of script. “He wish he never to look at the picture. of his video-recorded con- Raschke told jurors the ers and how cellphones find Hadiya’s shooting, and did it.” When Cowley concluded fession to detectives. The phone associated with those towers. Ward and Williams were her brief testimony, defense alleges police co- Williams was involved in a Kozicki’s persistent ques- arrested nearly two weeks [email protected] Hadiya’s father, Nathaniel erced him into confessing. call four minutes after the tioning of Raschke’s exper- after the attack. [email protected] shooting, a call that used the tise and analysis did not And in an effort to vouch Twitter @crepeau Pendleton Sr., lifted his glas- Earlier Monday, an FBI Twitter @pmocwriter ses to brush away tears. agent testified that records T-Mobile cell tower within appear to register with for the previous testimony 8 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 D NATION & WORLD

Trump hails ICE, denounces Dems He sees chance for dropping off their kids at school who then go to clean a win in calls to somebody’s house,” rather than harder targets like ter- abolish agency rorism rings and drug traf- fickers. By Noah Bierman Mary Small, policy direc- and Eli Stokols tor for Detention Watch Washington Bureau Network, an immigration advocacy group in Wash- WASHINGTON — Presi- ington, called Trump’s fo- dent Donald Trump bran- cus on ICE “propaganda dished two political flour- that’s really intended to ishes at the White House on stoke people’s fears” be- Monday that he frequently cause of the public outcry to employs: a visual of a pha- his immigration crack- lanx of uniformed law en- down.” forcement officers by his More than half of voters side, and a verbal denuncia- — 54 percent — surveyed in tion of Democrats as a party a July poll by / of lawlessness and open Morning Consult opposed borders. eliminating ICE, while only The president aligned 25 percent want to abolish himself with rank-and-file the agency. Immigration and Customs “From a political stand- Enforcement officers point this is a gift from the whom he invited to the Democrats,” said Matt White House and repeat- Schlapp, a Trump ally and edly lionized as “brave he- chairman of the American roes,” while battering Conservative Union. “It Democrats as “extremists” shows their heart, which is who want to “abolish ANDREW HARNIK/AP one of radicalism.” America’s borders.” President Donald Trump welcomes Customs and Border Patrol agent Adrian Anzaldua during an event to salute officers. Schlapp, whose wife, “They have no courage,” Mercedes, works in the Trump said. “They have no a political debacle for the but reserved his harshest Those concerns grew af- Advocates of eliminating White House communica- guts. They just have big, White House, forcing rhetoric for Democrats, ter Alexandria Ocasio- ICE said they do not seek to tions office and moderated loud mouths.” Trump to back down in who he accused of “shame- Cortez beat a party leader in end enforcement of immi- a panel at Monday’s event, Trump took special aim June. U.S. District Judge ful attacks on our great law a Democratic primary gration laws. But they say links Trump’s embrace of at Democrats who have Dana Sabraw, who had or- enforcement.” House race in New York, that ICE has twisted its ICE and border patrol called for abolishing ICE, as dered the administration to Predicting that Republi- making her an instant ce- mission by focusing on de- agents to his other “law and some on the party’s left reunite the families, lam- cans would do “very well in lebrity. Since she had cam- portation of families at the order” rhetoric, including wing have done. The presi- basted the government last the midterms,” Trump said paigned on abolishing ICE, expense of preventing his criticism of National dent called it a “grave be- month for its lack of prepa- that immigration would be the party’s liberal base has crime and terrorism. Football League players trayal of these law enforce- ration and coordination. a potent issue separating pushed others to embrace Customs and Border Pro- who have protested police ment officers and the noble More than 400 parents the two parties in the No- it. tection, not ICE, is tasked brutality during the na- sacrifices they make to up- were deported without vember elections. While the movement has with patrolling the border, tional anthem and Trump’s hold our laws, secure our their children. Democrats have used some supporters in Con- but many people conflate embrace of the “Blue Lives borders and protect our Trump sought to regain Trump’s immigration gress, many Democrats their roles. Matter” movement. safety.” the political upper hand crackdown — and the sym- have stayed away, choosing “When you say ‘abolish During her panel ahead Determined to head off a Monday with an event in bolism surrounding an to focus on ICE’s docu- ICE,’ what the rest of the of the president’s remarks, Democratic takeover of the the East Room saluting sev- agency that has come under mented abuses and Trump’s population gets is that you Mercedes Schlapp asked House, Trump gave no eral dozen officers from fire for workplace raids and rhetoric and policies rather want to leave the borders several law enforcement quarter in the polarizing ICE, which arrests and de- widespread reports of sexu- than taking on a challenge unguarded,” said Jose Dan- agents and lawmakers to battle over immigration, ports people in the country al and physical abuse in ICE that has low support in te Parra, a -based react specifically to calls to even emphasizing the con- illegally, and agents from detention facilities — to polls. political consultant who “abolish” ICE. troversial enforcement Customs and Border Pro- build enthusiasm among Some who support abol- served as the point person They responded with crackdown that resulted in tection, which is responsi- core supporters and activ- ishing ICE concede it may for Latino outreach for for- predictable umbrage, with more than 2,600 migrant ble for guarding the border ists. not happen but hope to mer Senate Democratic Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., children being taken from (although he repeatedly re- But establishment push the center of the im- leader Harry Reid. calling such a proposal “un- their families on the South- ferred to “CBC,” not “CBP,” Democrats worry that calls migration debate further to Parra, who works with conscionable” and “unpa- west border this spring and in his comments.) to abolish ICE, which has the left, much as conserva- immigration advocacy triotic.” placed in shelters. The president credited more than 20,000 employ- tives have pulled their party groups, supports the goal of “That’s like saying, ‘I That harsh policy led to a them with “liberating ees, could backfire in No- to the right by staking out overhauling ICE, arguing want to get rid of the national outcry and signs of towns” from MS-13 gangs vember. extreme positions. that it focuses on “mothers Marines,’ ” he said. Kavanaugh pushed sex questions for Bill Clinton By Kevin Freking answer the question with a Democratic member of the Associated Press resounding no. committee, Sen. Dianne Fe- He said he had tried to instein of California. WASHINGTON — bend over backward to be Senate Majority Leader Supreme Court nominee fair to Clinton and to think Mitch McConnell hopes to Brett Kavanaugh suggested of reasonable defenses for have Kavanaugh confirmed that attorneys preparing to his behavior, but in the end, to replace retired Justice question President Bill became convinced there Anthony Kennedy before Clinton in 1998 seek graphic were none. “The idea of the new court session be- details about the president’s going easy on him at the gins Oct. 1. sexual relationship with questioning is thus abhor- After leaving Starr’s in- Monica Lewinsky. rent to me,” Kavanaugh vestigative team, Ka- The questions are part of wrote. vanaugh went on to serve in a memo in which Ka- He also accused Clinton the administration of Presi- vanaugh advised Independ- of committing perjury, turn- dent George W. Bush and as ent Counsel Ken Starr and ing the Secret Service up- a circuit court judge. He’s others not to give the presi- side down, and trying to reflected on various occa- dent “any break” during disgrace Starr and the inde- sions about investigations questioning. He suggested pendent counsel’s office involving a sitting presi- Clinton be asked whether with “a sustained propagan- dent. He wrote in a 2009 he had phone sex with da campaign that would Minnesota Law Review ar- Lewinsky and whether he make Nixon blush.” ticle that it would be appro- performed specific sexual Kavanaugh in the memo priate for Congress to enact acts. states, “The president has a statute that would allow Kavanaugh worked on disgraced his Office, the civil lawsuits against a sit- ZACH GIBSON/BLOOMBERG NEWS Starr’s team investigating legal system, and the ting president to be de- Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh suggested questions during the investigation of Clinton. He said it may not American people by having ferred until the president’s President Bill Clinton that go into vivid detail about sexual acts. be “our job to impose sanc- sex with a 22-year-old term ends. He said Con- tions on him, but it is our job intern and turning her life gress should consider doing Russia investigation. served by having a new go into vivid detail about to make his pattern of re- into a shambles.” the same with “respect to Kavanaugh’s August 1998 President.” sexual acts, how often they volting behavior clear — The release from the Ar- criminal investigations and memo to Starr and his legal Otherwise, he asked, “Ar- occurred and whether piece by painful piece.” chives comes before confir- prosecutions of the Presi- team said that he was mind- en’t we failing to fulfill our Lewinksy would be lying if The memo was released mation hearings for Ka- dent.” ful of the need to respect the duty to the American peo- she had recounted those on Monday by the National vanaugh, scheduled for the Democrats have asserted office of the president. But ple if we willingly ‘conspire’ actions. Archives and Records Ad- week after Labor Day. Ka- that Trump chose Ka- he said the full facts should with the President in an Clinton was impeached ministration. In the subject vanaugh has been making vanaugh for the Supreme be gathered “so that the effort to conceal the true in a post-election session of line, Kavanaugh asks, “Slack courtesy calls to senators Court because he would Congress can decide nature of his acts?” the House, acquitted in the for the President?” and met Monday for about protect him from special whether the interests of the He went on to suggest 10 Senate and remained in Kavanaugh goes on to an hour with the senior counsel Robert Mueller’s Presidency would be best questions for Clinton that office.

LA sheriffs to investigate Argento allegation Associated Press ern California hotel in 2013, Bennett says in the notice the case said the documents when Bennett was 17. that he had sex with Ar- were authentic, the Times NEW YORK — Author- The move comes in re- gento in the Ritz-Carlton reported. ities said Monday that they sponse to a New York Times hotel in Marina del Rey, In a statement to The are looking into sexual as- story saying Argento, 42, Calif., in 2013. The age of Associated Press on Mon- sault allegations by a young settled a legal notice of consent in California is 18. day, a lawyer for Bennett actor against Italian actress intent to sue filed by Ben- The notice says the en- said the actor “does not Asia Argento — one of the nett, who is now 22, for counter traumatized Ben- wish to comment on the most prominent activists of $380,000 shortly after she nett and hurt his career, the documents or the events” at the #MeToo movement said last October that movie Times reported. this time. against sexual harassment. mogul Harvey Weinstein Investigators have The statement asked for Los Angeles County raped her. learned no police report privacy and noted that Ben- sheriff’s Capt. Darren Har- Argento and Bennett co- was filed, Harris said. nett would take “the next 24 ris said investigators from starred in a 2004 film called The newspaper said it hours, or longer, to prepare his department will seek to “The Heart Is Deceitful received court documents his response.” VIANNEY LE CAER/AP talk to Jimmy Bennett or his Above All Things” in which that included a selfie of Argento told the New Actress Asia Argento settled a lawsuit filed by a young representatives about the Argento played Bennett’s Argento and Bennett in bed. Yorker that Weinstein actor who said she sexually assaulted him when he was 17. alleged incident at a South- prostitute mother. Three people familiar with raped her in 1997. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 9 Rewrite a dramatic shift on climate action Coal, from Page 1 plants to emit considerably more smog and soot-form- ment on the draft plan. ing pollutants. The Clean The administration al- Power Plan would have ready made clear last year curbed those pollutants that it planned to scrap the enough to stave off thou- ambitious Obama-era goals, sands of deaths, and tens of which were crucial to meet- thousands of asthma at- ing the commitments tacks and missed school and Obama made to reducing work days, according to greenhouse gas emissions EPA estimates. as part of the Paris accord “It’s worrisome,” said on global warming. While Conrad Schneider, advo- Trump withdrew the U.S. cacy director at the Clean from that agreement, the Air Task Force, an environ- federal government re- mental advocacy group. mains legally obligated to “You would see an increase confront climate change in the emissions that ulti- under the Clean Air Act. mately become deadly par- Emissions in the power ticulate matter.” sector would still decline The plan Trump is under the new plan, largely poised to unveil also would because dropping prices for unravel rules requiring natural gas and, to a lesser power plants to install tech- extent solar and wind, are nologies to cut down on pushing utilities away from LUKE SHARRETT/BLOOMBERG NEWS their greenhouse gas and coal. But the pace of the A rewrite of emissions rules for power plants would lay the groundwork for a revival of the most polluting facilities. smog-forming emissions transition could slow sub- when they are upgraded or stantially if the Trump plan broader push by the Trump The Clean Power Plan went to court, arguing the where the person spear- expanded. is enacted, undermining the administration to use its replacement comes after 27 federal government’s role is heading the court effort was The proposal could prove race by California and other regulatory powers to prop states challenged the origi- merely to ensure coal plants then-state Attorney General tough to defend in court. states to carry the nation up a coal industry that is nal Obama administration are equipped with limited Scott Pruitt, who went on to And even if the Trump toward meeting the Paris struggling for survival. It rule, arguing that it over- emissions-control tech- lead the EPA for Trump administration prevails, in- obligations. In some cases, comes as the Energy De- stepped the federal govern- nology. In early 2016, the until he resigned under the dustry analysts are skeptical the new plan encourages partment is mulling a direc- ment’s authority to regulate U.S. Supreme Court blocked cloud of multiple federal its plan will reverse the the continued operation of tive to power grid operators emissions under the Clean enforcement of the Obama- ethics investigations earlier fortunes of the coal industry. old coal plants that might to add more coal energy into Air Act. The act requires the era plan in a 5-4 ruling that this year. “The coal fleet and coal otherwise retire without their mix, arguing the con- EPA to set targets for green- gave states opposed to it an The Supreme Court or- generation are going down any government interven- tinued operation of the house gas reduction. opportunity to make their der staying implementation no matter what you do,” said tion. plants is a matter of national The Obama administra- case. of the Obama plan has John Larsen, a director at “They are following the defense. Independent ener- tion applied the rule in the Some of those states, remained in place at the Rhodium Group, which industry’s playbook, step by gy analysts find the argu- context of broader electric- though, have already sig- request of the Trump ad- tracks progress on climate step,” said Gina McCarthy, ment dubious, warning ity networks, pushing regu- naled that they intend to do ministration, to provide action. “These coal plants who led the EPA under such a mandate would drive lations that prod states to as little as the courts will time to rewrite the rules. are getting old. It costs a lot Obama. “This is all about up energy costs and do more swiftly replace coal allow. Among the states that The impacts of the new to keep them running, and coal at all costs.” nothing to improve national plants with cleaner burning fought the Obama rule most proposal extend beyond they are not competitive in The proposal is part of a security. energy. The states opposed aggressively was Oklahoma, global warming. It allows the market.” Pope: ‘We showed no care for the little ones’ By Nicole Winfield Associated Press

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis issued a letter to Catholics around the world Monday condemning the crime of priestly sexual abuse and its cover-up. He demanded accountability but offered no indication of how he plans to sanction O JONG-CHAN/EPA complicit bishops or end Lee Gyum-sum, left, 92, of South Korea meets with her North Korean son Lee Sung Chul, 71. the Vatican’s long-standing culture of secrecy. GREGORIO BORGIA/AP Francis begged forgiv- Pope Francis has issued a letter to Catholics condemning eness for the pain suffered the “crime” of priestly sexual abuse and cover-up. Brief Korean reunions bring by victims and said lay Catholics must be in- tions of cover-up as “calum- but vowed “never again.” volved in the effort to root ny.” Looking to the future, he tears for separated families out abuse and cover-up. Priestly sex abuse was said: “no effort must be He blasted the clerical always expected to domi- spared to create a culture By Hyung-jin Kim and wife while fleeing south. United States. culture that has been nate the pope’s Irish trip, able to prevent such situa- Kim Tong-hyung Most of the participants North Korea has shifted blamed for the crisis, with but the issue has taken on tions from happening, but Associated Press in the reunions are in their to diplomacy in recent church leaders more con- new gravity following reve- also to prevent the possibil- 70s or older and are eager months. Leader Kim Jong cerned for their reputa- lations in the U.S. that one ity of their being covered SEOUL, South Korea — to see their loved ones once Un and South Korean Pres- tion than the safety of of Francis’ trusted cardi- up and perpetuated.” The 92-year-old South Ko- more before they die. Most ident Moon Jae-in, a son of children. nals, the retired archbishop Francis didn’t, however, rean woman wept and have had no word on North Korean war ref- “With shame and re- of Washington, Theodore provide any indication of stroked the wrinkled whether their relatives are ugees, agreed to resume the pentance, we acknowledge McCarrick, allegedly sexu- what concrete measures he cheeks of her 71-year-old still alive because they are reunions during the first of as an ecclesial community ally abused and harassed is prepared to take in order North Korean son on Mon- not allowed to visit each their two summits this year that we were not where we minors as well as adult to sanction those bishops day, their first meeting other across the border or in April. should have been, that we seminarians. who covered up for rapists since they were driven even exchange letters, Moon on Monday re- did not act in a timely In addition, a grand jury in their priestly ranks. apart during the turmoil of phone calls or email. iterated that time is run- manner, realizing the mag- report in Pennsylvania last Francis also has kept on the 1950-53 Korean War. About 90 elderly South ning out to expand the nitude and the gravity of week reported that at least his nine-member kitchen “How many children do Koreans, accompanied by reunion program, saying it the damage done to so 1,000 children were victims cabinet a Chilean cardinal you have? Do you have a their family members, will would be a “shameful many lives,” Francis wrote. of some 300 priests over long accused of covering up son?” Lee Keum-seom have three days of meetings thing” for both Koreas to “We showed no care for the past 70 years, and that for pedophiles, an Austral- asked her son Ri Sang Chol with their North Korean see many elderly people the little ones; we aban- generations of bishops ian cardinal currently on during their long-awaited relatives before returning dying without even finding doned them.” failed repeatedly to take trial for historic sex abuse encounter at the North’s to the South on Wednesday. out whether their loved The Vatican issued the measures to protect their charges and a Honduran Diamond Mountain resort. A separate round of re- ones are still alive. three-page letter ahead of flock or punish the rapists. cardinal recently impli- The emotional reunion unions from Friday to Sun- Moon attended a 2004 Francis’ trip this weekend And it comes on the cated in a gay priest sex came after dozens of day will involve more than reunion to meet his aunt. to Ireland, a once staunchly heels of Francis’ efforts to scandal involving his elderly South Koreans 300 other South Koreans, “As a separated family Roman Catholic country address a spiraling sex trusted deputy. crossed the heavily forti- according to Seoul’s Uni- member, I deeply share where the church’s credi- abuse scandal in Chile, As a result, advocates for fied border into North Ko- fication Ministry. their sorrow and pitiful- bility has been devastated which has grown so grave victims found his letter rea to meet temporarily Before this week’s re- ness,” he said. by years of revelations that that Chilean law enforce- wanting. with their relatives. The unions, nearly 20,000 peo- North Korea is reluctant priests raped and molested ment have staged several “Mere words at this weeklong event, the first of ple had participated in re- to accept calls for more children with impunity and raids on church archives to point deepen the insult and its kind in nearly three unions since 2000. An addi- reunions. Analysts say it their superiors covered up try to get a handle on what the pain,” said Anne Barrett years, was arranged as the tional 3,700 exchanged vi- sees the reunions as an for them. the church has known Doyle of the research group rival Koreas boost reconcil- deo messages with their important bargaining chip As a result, the letter was about its pedophile priests. Bishop Accountability, iation efforts amid a diplo- North Korean relatives. and believes more reunions clearly an effort by Francis In the letter, which was which on Monday released matic push to resolve a None have had a second would give its people a to respond to outrage in the issued in seven languages, a database of credibly ac- standoff over North Korea’s chance to see or talk with better awareness of the U.S. and pressure from Ire- Francis referred to the cused or convicted Irish nuclear weapons program. their relatives. outside world. While South land to take a tough stand Pennsylvania report but the clergy. Hugging the woman During the three years Korea uses a computerized on the global abuse scandal. Vatican stressed that its It was the second Vati- he’d last seen when he was since the reunions were last lottery to pick participants That pressure has mounted message was intended for a can response in recent days 4, Ri showed his mother a held, North Korea tested for the reunions, North steadily after Francis’ own much broader, global audi- to the Pennsylvania grand photo of her late husband, three nuclear weapons and Korea is believed to choose reputation was tarnished ence. In it, Francis ac- jury report, which has who had stayed behind in multiple missiles that dem- based on loyalty to its during his disastrous trip to knowledged that no effort sparked a crisis in confi- North Korea with him after onstrated they potentially authoritarian leadership. Chile in January, where he to beg forgiveness of the dence in the U.S. Catholic being separated from his could strike the continental dismissed victims’ accusa- victims will be sufficient leadership. Sources: Prosecutors preparing charges against Cohen

By Tom Hays considering charging Co- poenaed records clined to comment public after lawyers for Co- the porn actress Stormy Associated Press hen after months of specu- from Sterling Na- Monday. Cohen hen and Trump asked a Daniels, who got $130,000. lation over a case that has tional Bank, one of had gained notori- judge to temporarily pre- At the time, Trump NEW YORK — Michael been a distraction for the the institutions ety as Trump’s loy- vent investigators from branded the raid “a witch Cohen, President Donald White House with the that loaned Cohen al “fixer” before viewing some of the seized hunt,” an assault on attor- Trump’s former personal midterm elections ap- money with his FBI agents raided material, on the grounds ney-client privilege and a lawyer, could be charged proaching. ownership in taxi his offices and a that it was protected by politically motivated attack before the end of the month The New York Times cabs as collateral, hotel where he attorney-client privilege. by enemies in the FBI. with bank fraud in his reported Sunday, based on one of the people was staying while The search of Cohen’s The president’s initial dealings with the taxi in- anonymous sources, that said. The material Cohen renovations were files sought bank records, support for Cohen degener- dustry and with committing prosecutors have been fo- was sought be- being done on his communications with the ated over the summer into a other financial crimes, two cusing on more than $20 cause it’s suspected Cohen apartment in a Trump-de- Trump campaign and infor- public feud, prompting people familiar with the million in loans obtained by falsified some of the paper- veloped building. mation on hush money pay- speculation that, to save federal probe said Monday. taxi businesses that Cohen work, the person said. Prosecutors were ini- ments made in 2016 to two himself, Cohen might be The people confirmed and his family own. Both the U.S. attorney’s tially silent about why Co- women: former Playboy willing to tell prosecutors reports that federal prose- As part of the investiga- office and an attorney for hen was under investiga- model Karen McDougal, some of the secrets he’d cutors in Manhattan were tion, prosecutors have sub- Cohen, Lanny Davis, de- tion. Some details became who received $150,000, and help Trump keep. 10 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 D

NEWS BRIEFING Trump dares Staff and news services Brennan to sue in dispute Report: Experts knew in Feb. on clearances that bridge had weakened 20% WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump GENOA, Italy — Engi- considered it necessary to on Monday dared former neering experts deter- limit traffic, divert heavy CIA Director John Bren- mined in February that trucks, reduce the road- nan to take legal action to corrosion of the metal way from two to one lanes try to prevent him from cables supporting the or reduce the speed” of stripping security clear- Genoa highway bridge vehicles on the key artery ances from other current had reduced the bridge’s for the northern port city. and former officials. strength by 20 percent — a A large section of the “I hope John Brennan, finding that came months Morandi Bridge collapsed the worst CIA Director in before it collapsed last Aug. 14, killing 43 people. our country’s history, week, an Italian news- Former Transport Min- brings a lawsuit,” Trump magazine reported Mon- ister Graziano Delrio told tweeted. “It will then be day. a news conference Mon- very easy to get all of his Despite the findings, day that “no one ever ATUL LOKE/GETTY records, texts, emails and Espresso wrote that “nei- signaled the necessity of Monsoon’s aftermath: Residents in southern India’s Kerala state walk through receding documents to show not ther the ministry, nor the limiting traffic” on the floodwaters Monday. As rains diminish, thousands of people in the region are wading only the poor job he did, highway company, ever bridge. through muck and mud to begin the immense task of cleaning homes and businesses. but how he was involved with” the Russia probe led by special counsel Robert Mueller. “He won’t sue!” UNC protesters topple statue The war of words be- Venezuelans nervously await tween Trump and Bren- denounced as racist symbol nan continued as scores more former U.S. national CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — to the quadrangle. 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EDITORIALS When parents abandon CPS schools

In two weeks, Chicago Public Schools keep nearly deserted schools open even as students will troop off to classes to begin students abandon them. Why? Because their new year. This is the first year that many people in neighborhoods defend incoming high school freshmen who their schools, whatever the quality and sought to attend a charter school or a vitality. district-operated school outside their Overall, researchers estimate that about neighborhood boundaries could use a new 13,000 ninth-grade seats will remain un- electronic system to apply online. That filled this school year, reflecting the dis- was supposed to streamline the process of trict’s long-declining enrollment. Keeping matching students with schools. subpar schools open only intensifies that Result: The system worked well, giving crisis. Lisa Barrow, a Federal Reserve Bank thousands of students their choices, ac- of Chicago economist who co-authored cording to a report from the University of the report, frames the challenge in econo- Chicago Consortium on School Research mic terms: “I think it highlights the prob- and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. ability that CPS needs to reduce capacity Three salient points we gleaned from or drum up a lot more business.” We’d add this report and CPS statistics: that Option 2 is unlikely. Point 1: About 3 of every 4 incoming ninth-graders chose to attend a school Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Chicago other than their neighborhood schools. In Board of Education members took plenty other words, students snubbed their of heat in 2013 when they closed nearly 50 neighborhood schools for better ones, elementary schools. But they didn’t close even though they would have to travel high schools then, partly because a special farther. task force advised them that such closings Point 2: By contrast, some popular pro- would be dangerous because students grams had more than 10 times as many would cross rival gang territories. Instead, freshman applications as they have avail- ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2015 high schools are emptying out on their able seats. CPS is projecting 50 freshmen will enroll in classes at Hirsch High School this fall. own. Point 3: All of which reinforces our Several of Emanuel’s mayoral challeng- belief that many struggling high schools chose to attend Douglass High School in It’s not hard to see why. Students are ers are demanding that CPS not close should be closed for lack of interest from South Austin. CPS projects the school will cheated whenever half-empty schools more schools or allow expansion of popu- students and their families. According to attract 12 students. Capacity: 320 general offer a paltry selection of academic lar charter schools. The opponents want CPS, not a single student — not one — education seats. Would you want your courses. Students wander through near- more money spent to shore up struggling initially chose Hirsch High School in Chi- child to be one of the 12? deserted hallways. The scant curriculum neighborhood schools. We understand cago’s Grand Crossing neighborhood. That virtually guarantees those students will that closing schools scares politicians isn’t a final tally: CPS projects that there Yet CPS CEO Janice Jackson says the struggle to find the courses and earn the because it upsets some parents (voters). So will be about 50 freshmen at Hirsch by the district has no plans to close more grades necessary to get into the best col- students remain trapped in shrunken 20th day of class, the official attendance schools. No plans? Looks to us like stu- leges. So who can blame students and their schools with shriveled curricula. mark. The school’s capacity: 288 general dents and parents are in the process of parents for avoiding these neighborhood If only politicians and CPS officials education seats. closing several schools themselves by mausoleums and seeking better schools? would heed parents who refuse to send Similarly, only one rising freshman refusing to attend. Meanwhile, CPS pours in resources to their children to dying schools. What a record-long bull market means for Americans Remember back to 2009, the depths of tougher record to break. There are plenty of reasons for the tri- using their tax windfalls for the buyback of the Great Recession, when unemployment While technical definitions of a bull fecta of strong economic growth, lots of stocks, which boosts the value of outstand- was above 9 percent and the American market vary, and this year’s market has hiring and a bull market for stocks. Cer- ing shares. As if share repurchasing were a auto industry was in danger of collapse? been bumpy, the big picture outlook for the tainly, Republican-led tax reform is help- form of cheating. It’s not. Investors who Scary times. But you didn’t lose faith in the economy is bright. That’s why Wall Street ing. A major purpose was to reduce the tax gain proceeds from buybacks typically American economy, did you? At least we keeps betting on stocks. Unemployment is burden on American corporations to bring reinvest the money in other stocks. That is, hope you didn’t empty your 401(k) plan 3.9 percent. GDP growth hit 4.1 last quar- tax rates more in line with foreign-based companies with sufficient cash buy back and liquidate any stock you owned. Be- ter. Employers are investing in their busi- competitors. Another goal was to encour- their shares from shareholders, and that cause long-term savers and investors have nesses and consumers are spending. age more business investment. But that’s money gets reinvested in companies that a milestone to celebrate. Happy days! not all: The underlying state of U.S. busi- need more capital. Those companies then On Wednesday the stock market is nesses is healthy and profits are up. Some can hire new workers or otherwise expand poised to break a record: the longest bull If one corporation is a proxy for the companies are raising prices on goods, their businesses. market rally in U.S. trading history. It’s financial state of mind of the typical which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It’s part Fifty-four percent of Americans own been more than nine years and five months American, it might be Walmart. This re- of being in a robust cycle. In the 12 months stocks. Among the multitudes: millions of since the dark days of March 2009, when cent comment from Walmart CEO Doug ending in June, U.S. workers saw their workers who are saving for a secure retire- the S&P 500 index hit bottom and began to McMillon caught our attention because it biggest wage growth since 2008, although ment with 401(k) and similar accounts. climb. It’s still climbing. Were you smart or was so optimistic: “Customers tell us that we’d like to see incomes pop some more. Yet a bull market doesn’t benefit only lucky enough to go for the ride? We hope they feel better about the current health of Inflation remains in check. shareholders. That faith in the future of so. Since March 9, 2009, the S&P index is the U.S. economy as well as their personal private-sector companies helps drive econ- up about 320 percent. We also hope this finances,” he said. “They’re more confident We’ve seen some grumbling that part of omic growth — to the benefit of all Ameri- rally continues, and becomes an even about their employment opportunities.” Wall Street’s lift is due to corporations cans.

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING EDITORIAL CARTOON New York governor Andrew Cuomo says that America was “never that great,” and he’s entitled to that view, but it would be interesting to know where the U.S. ranks in his personal list of great nations. And it’s amusing to imagine what the late Mario Cuomo, who so frequently praised America for the singular place that it is — “the greatest na- tion in the only world we know” — would have to say, especially in private, about his impulsive son’s latest outburst. ... Sincerity is another matter. It’s hard to imagine that someone who has so often praised America for its singularly nurturing acceptance of legal immi- grants, his grandparents Andrea and Immaculata Cuomo among them, believes that the nation “was never that great.” Which raises a question: How much self-abasement is a candidate riding at over 60 percent in the polls willing to exhibit in ex- change for just a few more votes? In the end, it’s all about character. Bob McManus, City Journal

Critics of the president may still be underesti- mating the strength of the Trump movement, as they did in 2016. ... Most of the candidates he’s endorsed in primaries have won. Moreover, his support has boosted voter turnout. ... On Election Day in 2016, Trump’s approval to disapproval dif- ferential was 21 points and today it is 9 points ac- cording to the RealClearPolitics polling average. In other words, despite the pummeling he takes in the press, Donald Trump is more popular today than he was on Election Day 2016. Adele Malpass, RealClearPolitics DANA SUMMERS/TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY 12 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 PERSPECTIVE

JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE The Democratic nominee for governor, J.B. Pritzker, shown at Chicago’s Bud Billiken Parade on Aug. 11, put another $20 million into his campaign fund Saturday. Illinois Republicans: Prepare for a crash landing

that Illinois would turn itself around should prepare for a crash landing. Bring plenty of tequila. In once-safe DuPage County, Trump’s antics and Pritzker’s money are mixing a strong anti-GOP antidote. Rep. Peter Breen, R-Lombard, who Kristen McQueary sailed to Springfield on a strong record of fiscal conservatism, is locked in a Republican political pundits and race with a liberal Madigan-funded even President Donald Trump have Democrat, Terra Costa Howard of Glen lowered expectations for their party’s Ellyn. She also is getting support from performance in November. Midterm Planned Parenthood, with whom elections often swing against incum- Rauner partnered in signing House Bill bent presidents. 40, which expanded public funding of But it’s unclear whether Illinois abortion. The fact that Breen, and even Republicans are fully prepared for the GOP Rep. Peter Roskam of Wheaton, purge in Springfield. It’s going to be a are struggling to retain their seats in bloodbath. Not only is first-term Re- DuPage County is a manifestation of a publican Gov. Bruce Rauner projected fading-fast Republican Party in Illinois. to lose to Democrat J.B. Pritzker, Re- STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Other Republican-leaning areas, publican candidates for the General Gov. Bruce Rauner speaks in March after he narrowly won the GOP primary. including Rep. Tom Morrison’s Pala- Assembly, from Rockford to Murphys- tine-based district and an up-for-grabs boro, stand on increasingly rocky foot- Where’s the conga line? has not managed to corral his conser- seat in Arlington Heights, are possible ing. Small but meaningful gains Repub- Pritzker’s campaign funding in- vative base or gin up support for his flips to the Democrats. Rep. John Cab- licans made to eliminate Democratic cludes more than 200 pages of lavish own agenda. Instead, he continues to ello, R-Machesney Park, is in a tighter- House Speaker Michael Madigan’s donations to other Democrats, office flap against Madigan. than-expected race with Democrat supermajority in 2016 could be re- rent and consultants — and dozens of Rauner is still getting hammered for Jake Castanza of Rockford. Prognosti- versed. staff salaries, overnight stays, Uber the state’s budget impasse while cators also say it’s going to be a rough Democratic voters are juiced. Pritzk- rides, airline flights and loads of cater- Democrats who fed it are coasting. ride for Republicans Jerry Lee Long of er’s bottomless checkbook is feeding ing from Au Bon Pain, Wingstop, Star- Remember: Rauner vetoed the first Streator and Lindsay Parkhurst of get-out-the-vote efforts, campaign staff, bucks and Dunkin’ Donuts; dinners at budget sent to him because it was $4 Kankakee. The GOP fought hard to candidates, mailers and foot soldiers Gibson’s and Giordano’s; and tabs from billion out of balance. The next budget wrest those seats from the Democrats statewide. the swanky Boarding House and late- the House prepared in 2016 was $7 and now the pendulum might swing Will the media now refer to Illinois’ night Tiki bar Three Dots and a Dash. billion out of balance. And the 2017 back. Democratic Party as Pritzker’s Demo- The report reads like an after-hours budget that included a 32 percent Again — anything can happen. But cratic Party, as they have Rauner’s party and perhaps it is. Shall we zoom income tax hike and zero spending the campaign expenditure reports Republican Party? to Nov. 6 and get it over with? reforms? Rauner vetoed it. The legisla- from Pritzker are revealing, not just in They should. It is. Rauner’s report by comparison is a ture overrode him. their indulgences but in their brag- On Saturday, Pritzker dumped an- disciplined documentation of paid You don’t hear enough about Rauner gadocio. You can almost hear the pop other $20 million into his campaign interns, utilities, rent and a few tabs at protecting taxpayers against a spend- of a Champagne cork with each entry. fund. That fund reflects the enthusi- Jimmy John’s and Portillo’s. happy legislature that hasn’t passed a asm and luxury of a self-funded billion- Womp, womp. Rauner is no pauper, balanced budget in more than a dec- Kristen McQueary is a member of the aire leading in the polls. Expenses from but he is known for being frugal. ade. Republican voters who felt jubi- Tribune Editorial Board. his latest quarterly report are half He’s also struggling with a wide lant on election night 2014 with substantive, half “Weekend at Bernie’s.” enthusiasm gap. It’s late August and he Rauner’s victory and renewed hope [email protected]

OP-ART JOE FOURNIER Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 13 PERSPECTIVE

CPS students deserve free transportation every school day By Gina Caneva tion for all students would be a costly one based on the $140,000 On Sept. 4, about 370,000 the CTA estimates for just one Chicago Public Schools students day of free transportation. Wash- will navigate our city streets, ington, D.C., fully pays for student many using public transportation, transportation via a card that to the first day of school. For operates as a transit, library and these students, this is the only day park district card, but it also has of the year that their transporta- nearly 300,000 fewer students tion fees will be free — unlike than CPS. Chicago could design a many students in other schools program for students most in across the state whose trans- need, give some sort of sibling portation is provided for the relief or tap into foundations that entire school year. support education. Since 2011, the Chicago Transit Earlier this year, Mayor Rahm Authority has offered free rides to Emanuel and Elon Musk an- students and their families on the nounced plans for a cutting-edge first day of school. Last year, CTA high-speed train that would carry estimated that it provided close to passengers from the Loop to 128,000 of these rides at a cost of O’Hare International Airport in $140,000. However, every other 12 minutes. Instead, why not school day CPS places the burden consider innovative solutions for of funding transportation inequi- student transportation that would tably on Chicago families. benefit families in need? When CPS still operated on a After Curtis’ story was pub- neighborhood model, students lished in the Tribune, generous were closer to the schools they readers offered to pay for Curtis attended — many were within JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE and his brother’s bus cards for the walking distance. However, ac- Schoolchildren board a CTA train in February. Students get free rides only on the first day of school in the fall. rest of the school year. When I cording to WBEZ, over 75 per- asked him how he felt about the cent of CPS students now attend a about ways that CPS could im- fer and take two buses and his from school. situation, he said, “It makes me high school other than their prove, he wrote about the idea of brother taking just one, the cost My hometown of Lockport, feel like there is good in the neighborhood school. As school free transportation and detailed for both boys to take transit to which spends about $1,000 less world, like complete strangers choice has grown in our city, the route to school at that time for school comes to $3.30 per day. per student in operational ex- want me to get to school. It gives student routes to school have him and his brother. His short This doesn’t seem outrageous. penses and $3,000 less total per me hope.” become more complicated and essay was published in October But for the full school year of 178 student than Chicago, offers All CPS students deserve this more costly. 2016 in the Chicago Tribune. attendance days, it comes to just school buses to all of its students hope, this good in the world. To highlight the cost, consider Curtis’ walk to school was under $588. This is too much to in the same way that other school They deserve a free ride every the situation of one high school nearly 2 miles, most of it through ask of the Chicago families who districts across Illinois do. Resi- day; it is the least our city can give student, Curtis Robinson, I taught Englewood. When I asked why often straddle the poverty line dents pay for this service via their them to navigate their way to for three years at Lindblom Math he walked as his route was along and even of those above it. This is taxes, and their students ride school in our often changing and Science Academy. Curtis is two bus routes, he explained that a fee that families in many sub- yellow school buses filled with education landscape. now succeeding academically as a his mother often had to choose urbs do not have to pay, because other high school students and sophomore at Southern Illinois between paying for him or his student transportation is often district-hired drivers. Not so for Gina Caneva is a teacher-librarian University at Edwardsville, but in younger brother to take the bus to rolled into residents’ taxes. And Chicago students who operate in and writing center director at high school he was sometimes school. it’s a fee that CPS parents with a district that prides itself for the Lindblom Math and Science Acad- tardy to his first class. When I At a student cost of 75 cents a cars do not have to pay, if they’re many choices it offers to students. emy, a CPS school in West Engle- asked students then to write ride, with Curtis having to trans- able to drive their child to and The price of free transporta- wood. The caucuses are a year and a half away, but candidates are already swarming Iowa By Albert R. Hunt In a wide-open 2020 Demo- organization and sense of the figure among Iowa Democrats edged out a surging Bernie Sand- cratic presidential race, the retail- political climate, he blew past her. who is losing whatever support ers in 2016. For presidential hopefuls, centered politics of Iowa and Ahead of the 2020 presidential he once had in Iowa. Some will There’s no simple answer of August in Iowa is the field of New Hampshire, the critical election, one back-of-the-pack bring an ideological fervor. But how to capture that elusive politi- dreams, the chance to make a initial contests, afford lesser- Democrat, Rep. John Delaney of Harkin, the most successful Iowa cal lightning in a bottle. Obama mark and become the next Jimmy known aspirants the chance to Maryland, already has been to all Democrat in modern history and found that sweet spot: “He made Carter or Barack Obama. rise to the top tier. Many try, few 99 Iowa counties and has held 170 a bona fide liberal, cautions: “Red Iowans feel good about being That’s why Steve Bullock spoke succeed. events. meat may not have all the staying Democrats, that you could believe last week from the Des Moines This summer there have been The politics, dating back to power; you need something else.” and make government work Register soapbox at the Iowa 10 potential Democratic hopefuls 1976, are clear: You have to win in One requisite is familiarity. again,” recalled Ann Selzer, the State Fair, 1,177 miles from his day in Iowa; that includes frivolous either Iowa or New Hampshire to “Iowa is a neighborhood,” said Des Moines-based pollster. job as governor of Montana. In ones like Michael Avenatti, the make it to the White House. The Michael Gartner, a renowned Bullock can boast about getting jeans and cowboy boots, in his lawyer for porn actress and sole exception was Bill Clinton, newspaper editor and now owner things done even with Republi- third trip to Iowa this year, he Trump accuser Stormy Daniels. who in 1992 finished second in of the Iowa Cubs minor league cans. He was re-elected governor made a passionate and populist He got a rousing reception in New Hampshire. Iowa held no baseball team. in 2016 while Trump was carry- pitch on the corrupting influence Crystal Lake, though a few contest, in deference to the state’s (Intensive retail politicking is ing his state by 20 points, and has of big money in politics and took elected officials stayed away. favorite-son candidate, Sen. Tom no guarantee; Sen. Chris Dodd major achievements, like Medi- questions on his governorship. The Iowa caucuses achieved Harkin. moved his family to Iowa in 2007 caid expansion, even though his Heads nodded among an atten- renown more than 40 years ago The Republican side is more and still got rolled by the Obama state legislature is dominated by tive audience of about 60 as he when a little-known Georgia ideologically driven. Sen. Ted tsunami.) Republicans. spoke on the evils of money in governor, Jimmy Carter, spent Cruz of Texas won the Iowa cau- The top issue, according to He hasn’t decided yet to run for politics. Some of these Iowans dozens of days traveling the flat cuses last time, and the two previ- Fred Hubbell, the Democratic president, but it sounds like he identify with his small-state roots Iowa countryside, overnighting in ous ones were captured by right- nominee and likely next governor wants to. He also sees an appeal- and his record. “Democrats need voters’ homes. By caucus night he wingers Rick Santorum and Mike of Iowa, is “health care accessibil- ing calling card for himself in someone from the central part of beat the more established con- Huckabee, now fringe players. ity and affordability.” Some of the Iowa: “Democrats haven’t figured the country,” said Mark Matlage tenders and his campaign took And New Hampshire often pays more liberal candidates will push out how to speak to people out- of St. Marys. Joanna Binzen of off. little heed to Iowa voters; in the a government-run single-payer side of the coasts.” Iowa City said she knew nothing Obama wasn’t little known, but last 10 election cycles, the only plan. There’s an assumption these about Bullock but came away when he made a circuit of Iowa 12 two candidates to win both early caucuses are dominated by the Bloomberg News impressed: “He makes you want years ago he was only mulling contests were Al Gore and John activist left, which is not the case. to get involved.” Wooing Iowa is whether to run, and no one Kerry. Kerry beat back a liberal chal- Albert R. Hunt is a Bloomberg about picking off one or two at a thought he could knock off Hilla- This time every Democrat will lenge in 2004; Obama’s victory Opinion columnist covering poli- time. ry Clinton in Iowa. With a superb run against Trump, a reviled was not ideological; and Hillary tics and policy.

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Ignored and forgotten ances and avoid further social on city businesses to provide unacceptable practices used by standards set by the Better Hous- explosions. To this day, those predictable work schedules. They the Better Housing Foundation in ing Foundation, and want readers An Aug. 19 Chicago Tribune findings have assiduously been point out the Aug. 9 Tribune your story “Lofty promises, un- to know that this is not the stand- editorial lamented the possibility ignored and forgotten about by editorial, which slammed the safe housing,” and the lack of ard we hold ourselves to as an that the findings in lawyer Mag- those ongoing bureaucracies and proposed law as burdensome, and oversight that led to these danger- industry. gie Hickey’s report — just out elites with the power to make say that they’ve fixed the ordi- ous conditions. Every Chicago Together over the last five detailing the Chicago Public changes. nance, since it now excludes resident deserves a safe, afford- years, the affordable housing Schools sexual abuse scandal — So the Tribune editors are right businesses with fewer than 50 able place to live, and should community in Chicago has cre- might fade from public aware- to be worried about the Hickey employees. never be subject to the deplorable ated and preserved over 40,000 ness, allowing our schools once report too. Already forces are at What they neglect to mention circumstances outlined in your units of affordable housing in again go unscrutinized and, work trying to neuter police re- is the real problem cited by the story. conjunction with the Depart- hence, becoming equally unsafe form as well. It took a lawsuit by Tribune: Most government em- The vast majority of the people ment of Planning and Devel- for kids again in the future. Illinois Attorney General Lisa ployees are exempt. If this is such who practice community devel- opment and the city of Chicago. That responsible admonition is Madigan to keep the reforms a great boon to employees, why opment in Chicago are smart, This includes 30,000 rental well-placed: Bureaucracies and from being swept aside or ren- make only government employ- hardworking and dedicated to units, and more than 10,000 powerful elites have always suf- dered meaningless. ees suffer? Or is the law just making affordable housing acces- homeownership units. The Illi- fered from institutional blindness Apparently bureaucracies another push to make politicians sible to every local resident. nois Housing Development and amnesia. Today writers decry come with inertia and internal look “compassionate,” when in While your expose was absolutely Authority has also served as a the structural inequities of race. blindness built in. reality they are foisting another critical to ensuring that affordable critical partner in financing But in 1967, Newsweek magazine — Ted Z. Manuel, Chicago barrier to job growth on the housing is held to the highest these units and many more ran a cover story titled “The Ne- private sector and again exempt- standard of maintenance and across the state. gro in America: What Must Be ing themselves from such bur- accountability, your readers There is still much to be done Done,” offering solutions. And in Barriers to growth dens? should know that there are also on affordable housing and home- ’68, examining urban unrest, the Ald. John Arena and Ald. If the ordinance is so great, let’s practitioners and advocates in ownership in Chicago. We believe Kerner report commissioned by Ameya Pawar make a great case first try it out on government this field doing great work every that the expertise Chicago needs President Lyndon Johnson pro- for the Chicago Fair Workweek workers to see whether their day. is right here in our own city — vided a road map to cure griev- Ordinance putting more burdens productivity actually improves. I would be remiss to let one and is worthy of the community’s — Ken Nelson, Chicago bad actor and an instance of failed resources and support to create oversight by the Illinois Finance the housing options that Chi- For online exclusive letters go to www.chicagotribune.com/letters. Authority cast a negative light on cagoans deserve. Send letters by email to [email protected] or to Voice Affordable options this important and collaborative — Kristin Faust, president, of the People, Chicago Tribune, 160 N. Stetson Ave., Third Floor, I want to thank your investiga- group of organizations. We are Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, IL 60601. Include your name, address and phone number. tive team for uncovering the absolutely appalled at the lack of Chicago

Tuesday, August 21, 2018 | Section 2 BUSINESS

Single brand, 2 companies for Craftsman Stanley Black & Decker, Sears drill or red metal toolbox could have come toolboxes and mechanic’s tools, have been shift that balance as it brings its products to from either Sears or Stanley, depending on in Lowe’s stores since April, Stanley said. new retailers. to have competing lines of where it’s purchased. Consumers will Competing versions of a brand sounds Sears acknowledged Stanley’s moves last tools sold under iconic name continue to see Sears’ version of Craftsman like a recipe for customer confusion, but week with a blog post defending its hold on in the Hoffman Estates-based retailer’s Stanley spokesman Tim Perra said the the brand it launched 91 years ago. Tom By Lauren Zumbach | Chicago Tribune Sears and Kmart stores, as well as Sears company isn’t concerned. Park, president of the Kenmore, Craftsman Hometown and Outlet. Elsewhere, they Both companies have agreed to a set of and DieHard brands at Sears, listed indus- Plenty of consumers know Sears’ iconic will begin to see New Britain, Conn.-based brand standards and guidelines, Sears try awards Craftsman won under Sears’ Craftsman tool brand. Now they’ll have to Stanley’s take on the brand. spokesman Larry Costello said. ownership and noted the retailer still has get to know its doppelganger. Last week, Stanley introduced 1,200 “Regardless of where the product was the biggest assortment of Craftsman prod- When Stanley Black & Decker bought Craftsman products, including automotive purchased, customers can expect that these ucts of any U.S. retailer. the Craftsman brand from Sears Holdings tools, power drills, lawn equipment and tools meet the highest performance stand- Sears will benefit from Craftsman tools Corp. last year, the deal — valued at $900 storage boxes, which will begin arriving at ards,” Costello said. sold by Stanley, which will pay royalties for million — let both companies continue Lowe’s and Ace Hardware stores in Sep- Only about 10 percent of Craftsman 15 years, Park wrote. making and selling products under the tember. Metal storage products will go on products were sold outside Sears when the “But make no mistake, we’ve been the Craftsman label. sale on Amazon later this year, with more companies announced the deal last year, That means a Craftsman cordless power added in 2019. Certain items, including according to Stanley. Stanley is hoping to Turn to Tools, Page 3

The Wall Street Bull sculpture is seen in the Financial District in New York. BRYAN R. SMITH/GETTY-AFP CHARGING TOWARD RECORD “There was no manic trading, there lackluster, with few shares exchanging Bull market poised to become longest in history was no panic buying or selling,” said hands each day. Private companies have Jack Ablin, chief investment officer of shown little enthusiasm, too, with By Bernard Condon | Associated Press Cresset Wealth Advisors. “It’s been fewer selling stock in initial public pretty steady.” offerings than in previous bull runs. EW YORK — The bull market in U.S. stocks is about to become the The question now is when the rally Yet this bull market has been remark- longest in history. will end. The Federal Reserve is undo- ably resilient. After several blows that N If stocks don’t drop significantly by the close of trading Wednesday, the ing many of the stimulative measures might have killed off a less robust rally that supported the market, including — fears of a eurozone collapse, plunging bull market that began in March 2009 will have lasted nine years, five months keeping interest rates near zero. There oil prices, a U.S. credit downgrade, and 13 days, a record that few would have predicted when the market struggled are also mounting threats to global President Donald Trump’s trade fights to find its footing after a 50 percent plunge during the financial crisis. trade that have unsettled investors. — investors soon returned to buying, For such an enduring bull market, it avoiding a 20 percent drop in stocks The long rally has added trillions of dollars to household wealth, helping the shares little of the hallmarks of prior that by common definition marks the economy, and stands as a testament to the ability of large U.S. companies to rallies. end of bull markets. squeeze out profits in tough times and confidence among investors as they Individual investors have largely sat “I don’t think anyone could have out after getting burned by two crashes shrugged off repeated crises and kept buying. in less than a decade. Trading has been Turn to Markets, Page 3

Teachers Ronald McDonald pension fund House to expand after $100M to divest from AbbVie donation prison firms By Lisa Schencker | Chicago Tribune By Robert Channick Ronald McDonald House Charities has Chicago Tribune received its largest single donation ever: $100 million from North Chicago-based Citing social and fiscal responsibility, drugmaker AbbVie. the Chicago Teachers’ Pension Fund is Ronald McDonald House, head- divesting its holdings in private prison quartered in Chicago, provides temporary companies that operate immigration de- housing for families of hospitalized chil- tention centers. dren across the country, among other The fund’s board voted unanimously services. The donation from AbbVie will be Thursday to unwind about $548,000 TED S. WARREN/AP used to build more than 600 new guest invested in a fund with positions in two The Chicago Teachers’ Pension Fund is divesting its holdings in private prison compa- rooms at 32 Ronald McDonald Houses in at private prison companies, said Jay Rehak, nies, including The Geo Group. least 26 states. Eight new rooms will be president of the $10.8 billion pension fund. added to the Oak Lawn Ronald McDonald Rehak said the move is a response, in earlier this month from the American and the trustees of their pension systems House, and a new 20-room house is being part, to the Trump administration’s “zero Federation of Teachers identifying pen- will question whether their retirement built in Peoria. tolerance” immigration policy, which took sion funds whose portfolios had exposure savings are invested in morally abhorrent The new rooms will mean about 230,000 effect in May and resulted in the separa- to private prison companies that provided detention centers that are both a stain on additional night stays for patients and their tion of more than 2,000 children from services to immigration detention centers. our nation and a risky financial bet.” families each year. The money also will go their parents at the Mexican border. The Chicago Teachers Union is an affiliate Using the report, the Chicago Teachers’ toward meals, groceries, laundry services, President Donald Trump rescinded the of the American Federation of Teachers. Pension Fund discovered that its Northern parking, classrooms and playrooms. family separation policy through an execu- Beyond humanitarian concerns, the Trust Structure Small Cap account had AbbVie is a biopharmaceutical company tive order following a widespread public report cites “legitimate risks” for public about $200,000 invested in CoreCivic and that focuses on immunology, oncology, backlash. pension funds invested in private prison about $348,000 in The Geo Group. virology and neuroscience, and its top- “You have these detention centers companies that may be vulnerable to CoreCivic, formerly Corrections Corpo- selling drug is Humira, an injection used to ripping children away from their parents political changes. ration of America, is the nation’s largest treat rheumatoid arthritis and other dis- for profit,” Rehak said Monday. “To make “Private prison operators are now private prison company and operates eight eases. money on human misery, that’s not really officially on notice,” Randi Weingarten, immigration detention centers, including what Chicago teachers are all about.” president of the American Federation of [email protected] The decision to divest follows a report Teachers, said in a news release. “Teachers Turn to Pension, Page 3 Twitter @lschencker 2 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 People cause driverless troubles

Transportation has stres- Jaywalkers vex sed the need for such con- the autonomous sumer education in its lat- est guidance on autono- vehicle industry mous vehicles. Maya Pindeus, the co- By Jeremy Kahn founder and chief executive Bloomberg News of Humanising Automa- tion, a London startup You’re crossing the street working on models of pe- wrong. destrian behavior and ges- That is essentially the tures that self-driving car argument some self-driving companies can use, likens car boosters have fallen such lessons to public back on in the months after awareness campaigns Ger- the first pedestrian death many and Austria instituted attributed to an autono- in the 1960s following a mous vehicle and amid spate of jaywalking fatali- growing concerns that arti- ties. ficial intelligence capable of Such efforts helped re- real-world driving is fur- duce pedestrian road fatali- ther away than many pre- ties in Germany from more dicted just a few years ago. than 6,000 deaths in 1970 to In a line reminiscent of less than 500 in 2016, the Steve Jobs’s famous de- last year for which figures fense of the iPhone 4’s are available. flawed antennae — “Don’t The industry is under- hold it like that” — these standably keen not to be technologists say the prob- seen offloading the burden lem isn’t that self-driving onto pedestrians. Uber and cars don’t work, it’s that Waymo said in emailed people act unpredictably. statements that their goal is “What we tell people is, NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD to develop self-driving cars ‘Please be lawful and please Since a woman was killed crossing a street in Arizona, the ability of self-driving cars to avoid people has become an issue. that can handle the world be considerate,’ ” says An- as it is, without being de- drew Ng, a well-known driving taxi service, starting surefire shortcut to getting technology — trains. U.S. only because automo- pendent on changing hu- machine learning re- in Phoenix, later this year, self-driving cars on the Rodney Brooks, a well- bile manufacturers lobbied man behavior. searcher who runs a ven- and General Motors Co. has streets sooner: persuade known robotics researcher intensively for it in the early One challenge for these ture fund that invests in pledged a rival service- pedestrians to behave less and an emeritus professor 1920s, in large measure to and other companies is that AI-enabled companies, in- using a car without steering erratically. If they use at the Massachusetts Insti- head off strict speed limits driverless cars are such a cluding self-driving startup wheel or pedals some time crosswalks, where there are tute of Technology, wrote and other regulation that novelty right now, pedestri- Drive.AI. in 2019. contextual clues, pavement in a blog post critical of Ng’s might have affected car ans don’t always act the In other words: no jay- But it’s unclear if either markings and stop lights, sentiments that “the great sales, according to Peter way they do around regular walking. will be capable of operating the software is more likely promise of self-driving cars Norton, a history professor vehicles. Some people just Whether self-driving outside of designated areas to identify them. has been that they will at the University of Virginia can’t suppress the urge to cars can correctly identify or without a safety driver But to others the fact that eliminate traffic deaths. who wrote a book on the test the technology’s artifi- and avoid pedestrians who can take over in an Ng is suggesting such a Now (Ng) is saying that topic. cial reflexes. crossing streets has become emergency. thing is a sign that today’s they will eliminate traffic So there is a precedent Waymo, which is owned a burning issue since Other initiatives are los- technology simply can’t de- deaths as long as all hu- for regulating pedestrian by Alphabet Inc., routinely March after an Uber self- ing steam. Elon Musk has liver self-driving cars as mans are trained to change behavior to make way for encounters pedestrians driving car killed a woman shelved plans for an auton- originally envisioned. their behavior? What just new technology. who deliberately try to in Arizona, who was walk- omous Tesla to drive across “The AI we would really happened?” While Ng may be the “prank” its cars, continually ing a bicycle across the the U.S. need hasn’t yet arrived,” Ng argues that humans most prominent self-driv- stepping in front of them, street at night outside a Uber has axed a self- says Gary Marcus, a New have always modified their ing proponent calling for moving away and then designated crosswalk. driving truck program to York University professor behavior in response to training humans, as well as stepping back in front of The incident is still focus on autonomous cars. of psychology who re- new technology, especially vehicles, he’s not alone. them, to impede their prog- under investigation, but a Daimler Trucks, part of searches both human and modes of transportation. “There should be proper ress. preliminary report from Daimler AG, says commer- artificial intelligence. “If you look at the emer- education programs to Over time driverless cars federal safety regulators cial driverless trucks will He says Ng is “just re- gence of railroads, for the make people familiar with will become less fascinat- said the car’s sensors had take at least five years. defining the goalposts to most part people have these vehicles, the ways to ing, and people will pre- detected the woman, but its Others, including Musk, make the job easier,” and learned not to stand in front interact with them and to sumably be less likely to decision-making software had previously predicted that if the only way we can of a train on the tracks,” he use them,” says Shuchis- prank them. In the mean- discounted the sensor data, such vehicles would be achieve safe self-driving says. nigdha Deb, a researcher at time, the industry is debat- concluding it was likely a road-ready by 2020. cars is to completely segre- Self-driving cars, he says, Mississippi State Universi- ing what step companies false positive. With these timelines gate them from human are no different. ty’s Center for Advanced should take to make hu- Google’s Waymo has slipping, driverless propo- drivers and pedestrians, we In fact, jaywalking be- Vehicular Systems. mans aware of the cars and promised to launch a self- nents like Ng say there’s one already had such came a crime in most of the The U.S. Department of their intentions.

Officials remove special rules for gene therapy experiments By Marilynn Marchione Associated Press

U.S. health officials are eliminating special regula- tions for gene therapy ex- periments, saying that what was once exotic sci- ence is quickly becoming an established form of medical care with no ex- traordinary risks. A special National Insti- tutes of Health oversight panel will no longer review all gene therapy applica- CHIP SOMODEVILLA/GETTY tions and will instead take First lady Melania Trump addresses a federal bullying prevention summit on Monday. on a broader advisory role, according to changes pro- ERIC RISBERG/AP 2017 posed last week. The Food A nurse practitioner starts a gene editing treatment. and Drug Administration First lady calls for safety, will vet gene therapy ex- approved the nation’s first Johns Hopkins University, periments and products as gene therapies, for cancer said the move is consistent it does with other treat- and an inherited form of with recommendations ments and drugs. blindness. from the Institute of Medi- kindness on social media It’s an extraordinary It’s time to let the FDA cine several years ago. By Darlene computer software maker the issue. milestone for a field that review gene therapy pro- “We have mechanisms in Superville with ideas and feedback for As the panelists spoke, has produced only a few posals on its own without place to protect patients,” Associated Press Microsoft’s policy work on President Trump sent fresh approved treatments so far, duplicating regulatory ef- he said. “It doesn’t need to youth-centered online tweets about John Bren- and not all experts agree forts, the NIH’s director, be treated as a special case ROCKVILLE, Md. — safety. nan, calling him “the worst that it doesn’t still need Dr. Francis Collins, and of clinical research any Melania Trump encour- She told those attending CIA Director in our coun- special precautions. FDA chief Dr. Scott Gott- longer.” aged technology and social the Federal Partners on try’s history” and a political With gene editing and lieb wrote Wednesday in But Cho, who is a mem- media companies Monday Bullying Prevention sum- “hack.” Brennan, who led other frontiers looming, the New England Journal ber of the RAC, said gene to provide more opportuni- mit in Rockville how im- the CIA under President “this is not the right time to of Medicine. The proposed therapies are biologically ties for young people to pressed she was by the Barack Obama, a Democ- be making any moves based changes will go into effect complex treatments, and share ideas for how to be students’ “deep under- rat, has been an outspoken on the idea that we know after a public comment “we really don’t under- good citizens online. standing of how important critic of Trump, a Republi- what the risks are,” said period. stand how they work,” in Pressing forward with it is to be safe.” She said she can, over his performance Stanford bioethicist Mil- More than 700 proposals many cases. “There are an effort to combat youth was also “inspired by their and behavior as president. dred Cho. for gene therapy are pend- miraculous recoveries and cyberbullying, the first lady sincere commitment to re- The first lady’s appear- Gene therapy aims to ing now, and “it seems remissions that we haven’t said that while most chil- ducing peer-to-peer bully- ance came as part of her attack the root cause of a reasonable to envision a seen before but there also dren are more aware than ing through kindness and campaign to help children problem by deleting, add- day when gene therapy will are very spectacular fail- some adults of the “benefits open communication.” “Be Best,” which also in- ing or altering DNA, the be a mainstay of treatment ures.” and pitfalls” of social me- “I encourage technology cludes an emphasis on chemical code of life, rather for many diseases,” they Important caveat: The dia, adults must still do “all and social media compa- child well-being overall than just treating symp- wrote. “The tools we use to rules in question govern we can” to provide them nies, schools and commu- and opioid addition. toms that result from a address other areas of sci- gene therapies that alter with information and tools nity groups, to establish Health and Human genetic flaw. ence are now well suited to DNA to treat diseases after for safe online habits. more opportunities for Services Secretary Alex When it was first pro- gene therapy.” someone is born — not With her remarks, children such as Micro- Azar said the Health Re- posed, there were so many Several independent ex- altering embryos, eggs or Trump helped open a fed- soft’s Council for Digital sources and Services Ad- safety worries and scien- perts agreed. sperm to make permanent eral conference on cyber- Good,” the first lady said. ministration, which his de- tific unknowns that the “This is something the changes that would be pas- bullying in Maryland. Nei- “By listening to children’s partment oversees, began NIH created a panel of FDA has the tools to handle. sed down through genera- ther she nor any of those ideas and concerns, I be- an anti-bullying campaign independent scientists, I don’t think this is some- tions. That’s prohibited who spoke during morning lieve adults will be better in 2001 to help raise aware- called the Recombinant how a massive deregula- under current rules. sessions mentioned Presi- able to help them navigate ness. DNA Advisory Committee, tion,” said Leigh Turner of “We need to strengthen dent Donald Trump and his this often-difficult topic.” He said one in five chil- or RAC, to assess each the University of Minne- rather than weaken the aggressive use of Twitter to After speaking, Trump dren experience bullying, experiment and potential sota Center for Bioethics. review apparatus if the berate his foes and call took a seat in the front row and that 16 percent of risks to patients. The risks “We never want to become FDA were to start to con- them names. and listened to a panel children currently are vic- were underscored in 1999, blase or cavalier about gene sider proposals” for that, The first lady instead discussion featuring repre- tims of cyberbullying. when a teen’s death in a therapy clinical trials. Care- said Marcy Darnovsky, exe- spoke highly of a group of sentatives of Facebook, “We need to recognize gene experiment put a chill ful scrutiny, whether by one cutive director of the Cen- students she met who par- Google, Twitter and the that bullying is bullying on the field. body or two, is as important ter for Genetics and Soci- ticipate in Microsoft’s nonprofit Family Online wherever it occurs,” Azar Since then, much has as ever.” ety, a group that advocates Council for Digital Good. Safety Institute talk about said. “And we need to stop been learned about safety, Jeffrey Kahn, director of for oversight and responsi- The students provide the how they’re responding to it.” and last year the FDA the Bioethics Institute at ble use of biotechnologies. Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 3 Elite CEO pay jumps to average of $19M Critics say it points culate and publish their own CEO-to-worker pay to unbalance in ratio as part of the 2010 economic recovery Dodd-Frank banking law passed after the Wall Street By Jeff Stein crash. Unlike the EPI data, and Jena McGregor the SEC’s CEO-to-worker The Washington Post pay ratio includes essen- tially all of the companies’ The top executives of workers, domestic and America’s biggest compa- international. (There are nies saw their average an- some exceptions, and the nual pay surge to $18.9 company can exclude some million in 2017, according to of its foreign workers, per a new report, fueling con- the SEC rule.) cerns about the gulf be- Investors often shrug off tween the nation’s richest high CEO compensation. and everyone else. Shareholders have the op- The dramatic 18 percent portunity to vote on the jump in chief executive pay CEO’s pay package — some- came as wages for Ameri- thing called “say on pay” — can workers remained es- but the votes are nonbind- sentially flat, pushing the ing, and it is relatively rare gap between executive for CEOs to see much fewer compensation and employ- than 90 percent of investors ee pay to its highest point in approve their compensa- about a decade. tion. At annual meetings The rise in executive pay held in 2018, the average shown in the report re- vote by investors in favor or leased last week by the CEO compensation pack- Economic Policy Institute, a ages was nearly 91 percent, left-leaning think tank, is and just 51 CEOs out of those driven largely by the big at 2,116 companies saw only increases in the stock mar- a minority of shareholders ket over the past year. The approve their pay, according bulk of CEO compensation to ISS Analytics, the data is made up of stock grants or intelligence arm of proxy stock options, which can adviser Institutional Share- lead to substantial paydays TISH WELLS/MCT 2014 holder Services. for CEOs when companies Protesters at the U.S. Capitol addressing income inequality, minimum wage and ending tax breaks for corporations. But others say the wide perform well in the market. gap is a reflection of U.S. The Standard & Poor’s stock pensation among the 350 skyrocketing wealth in- Republican tax package financial sector accounted laws that unjustly privilege market index jumped 14.5 largest U.S. companies and equality as a growing public signed into law by President for about 60 percent of the managers over workers. In percent in value from 2016 includes the value that policy problem in the na- Trump in fall 2017. Critics expansion in incomes for many countries in Europe, to 2017 when adjusting for CEOs have realized from tion, with the richest say the tax law is likely to the top 1 percent from 1979 the salary gap between inflation, EPI said. stock options, as well as Americans pocketing a dis- exacerbate growing in- to 2005, Mishel said. CEOs and their employees From 2009 to 2017, aver- salary, bonus, restricted proportionate share of the equality, as it dramatically “They are, by far, the is less than half of what it is age pay for the nation’s stock grant awards and economic growth. slashed taxes on corpora- biggest factors driving up in the United States. The CEOs jumped by $7.8 mil- other long-term incentive The richest 5 percent of tions and wealthy estates, the huge increase we have CEO-worker pay ratio is lion, or by 72 percent, ac- payouts, the report said. Americans have captured while Republican propo- seen for the top 1 percent,” about 94 to 1 in the United cording to the report. Over As a result, that figure 74 percent of the wealth nents say it will usher in Mishel said. Kingdom, 91 to 1 in France, that period, the average appears different from created in the country from robust economic growth The gap between CEO 71 to 1 in the Netherlands wages and benefits for a other analyses about CEO 1983 to 2010, according to a that will lift wages for most and worker pay was larger and 40 to 1 in Sweden, typical American worker pay. A CEO pay report done report by the Economic workers. in 2000 and 2007, reaching according to a report by the rose from $53,400 to by the executive compensa- Policy Institute. Another re- The EPI study is based on a ratio of 344 to 1 in 2000 Executive Remuneration $54,600, or by about 2 tion research and govern- port from the Institute for the compensation of CEOs and 327 to 1 in 2007, com- Research Center at Vlerick percent, the report said. ance firm Equilar for the Policy Studies, a left-leaning at 350 publicly held compa- pared with 312 to 1 in 2017. Business School in Belgium. “It speaks to the degree Associated Press, for exam- think-tank, found that the nies, so it leaves out CEO But Mishel argued that fact “They have stronger la- the economic recovery is ple, found a median pay richest 400 Americans con- pay at giant nonprofits, such should provide small com- bor unions over there, unbalanced,” said Larry increase of 8.5 percent in trol more wealth than the as executives at some major fort, because the 2000 gap which makes a difference,” Mishel, an economist who 2017, to $11.7 million. The poorest 80 million U.S. hospitals, as well as pri- was fueled by a tech bubble said Steven Kyle, an econo- has tracked the CEO- AP’s analysis used a median households, and similar re- vately held companies, such that later burst, while the mics professor at Cornell worker pay ratio for two figure, looked at 339 execu- search has found the top 1 as Koch Industries. 2007 gap preceded the University. “Also, when you decades and co-authored tives and included the value percent now holding 40 But the research helps worst economic catastro- have socialists governing, the report with Jessica of stock options on the day percent of the nation’s explain the growth of in- phe in a half-century. they’re going to jump up Schieder. they were granted. wealth. comes for the rich, given The Securities and Ex- and down about these EPI’s $18.9 million figure The finding comes as EPI’s report does not that higher incomes for change Commission now things. And, obviously, we is an average of CEO com- experts have pointed to reflect the impact of the executives and those in the requires companies to cal- don’t have that.” Two Pension fund to companies divest from prisons will sell Pension, from Page 1 immigrant students in our schools, and we’re commit- family detention centers, ted to taking any and all Craftsman according to the report. steps to protect their fam- The Geo Group, another ilies from disruption or re- Tools, from Page 1 private prison company, op- pression,” Sharkey said. erates family detention cen- It is the not the first time home of what is arguably ters. the pension fund has taken America’s most iconic tool The pension fund issued action to divest from com- brand and we’re so proud the order to sell its shares of panies in the wake of to continue to offer Crafts- both prison companies Fri- broader issues affecting stu- man products right here at day and expects to be closed dents and the community. Sears and Kmart,” he out of the positions by For example, in 2013, wrote. Wednesday. fund trustees voted to sell The Craftsman sale In June 2017, the New all investments in compa- brought an immediate York City Pension Funds nies that make assault cash infusion for Sears, became the first public pen- weapons sold to the public which has sold assets to sion system to fully divest in response to the shooting fund its turnaround at- from the private prison in- massacre at Sandy Hook tempt after seven years of dustry, liquidating about Elementary School in Con- red ink. The agreement $48 million amid alleged necticut. called for a $525 million KIM HAIRSTON/THE BALTIMORE SUN human rights abuses and As a large institutional payment when the deal Christine Potter, vice president of outdoor power equipment, talks about Stanley Black what it called Trump’s “dra- investor, Rehak said the closed and another $250 & Decker’s Craftsman mowers and their battery system on Thursday. conian” immigration poli- pension fund has an obliga- million three years later. cies. tion not just to profits, but to But Sears, thanks to the run by Sears CEO Edward Craftsman already made, in Connecticut that pro- The Philadelphia Board socially responsible causes. royalty payments, also Lampert. In a letter, Lam- but “completely re- duces tape measures. Perra of Pensions and Retire- He said reallocating funds stands to benefit from the pert’s ESL Investments designed,” he said. A line of couldn’t immediately say ments and the Cincinnati over such controversial is- brand’s growth outside its said the sale of Kenmore power drills, for instance, what share of Craftsman City Council also voted last sues has nonetheless stores. and a piece of Sears’ home has a new battery system products are U.S.-made, year to divest from private proved to be fiscally sound About six months before services division would aid and ergonomic design. and they include materials prison holdings, and similar in the past. inking the deal with Stan- the company’s finances Stanley also wanted to imported from around the measures are under consid- Rehak, who teaches Eng- ley, Sears announced said it and “allow these busi- make more Craftsman world. eration by the California lish at Chicago’s Whitney was looking for ways to nesses to unlock their con- products in the U.S., Sears also declined to State Teachers’ Retirement M. Young Magnet High wring more cash from its siderable potential by fur- though it wasn’t a response share specifics of where its System. School, said the fund will better-known brands — in- ther expanding their pres- to the Trump adminis- Craftsman products are The Chicago Teachers’ take the money pulled from cluding Craftsman, Ken- ence in the marketplace.” tration’s protectionist made. Pension Fund manages the private prison companies more and DieHard — by In addition to the oppor- trade policies or an effort “To meet our exacting assets of nearly 86,000 and find a more socially expanding their reach out- tunity to expand Crafts- to avoid tariffs, Perra said. standards for quality and members. responsible and equally side its stores. Since then man’s reach, Stanley saw “We believe in having performance, we leverage Jesse Sharkey, vice presi- profitable investment. Sears also began selling an opportunity to update the ability to make prod- relationships with the larg- dent of the Chicago Teach- “As teachers, we’d much DieHard auto products the brand’s look and feel, ucts in the countries where est manufacturers in the ers Union, issued a state- rather invest our money in and Kenmore appliances though the red color we sell them in a competi- industry, both domes- ment Friday in support of better things,” Rehak said. on Amazon. scheme will remain, Stan- tive way,” he said. tically and globally,” Cos- the fund’s decision to divest “We’d rather build bridges Last week the retailer ley’s Perra said. Stanley’s Craftsman tello said. its prison company hold- than prisons.” received a $400 million The 1,200 products products or components ings. offer for the Kenmore Stanley announced last for them are made at 20 [email protected] “Our union members [email protected] brand from the hedge fund week are the kinds of tools U.S. plants, including one Twitter @laurenzumbach serve tens of thousands of Twitter @RobertChannick Bull market that began in 2009 poised to be longest in history Markets, from Page 1 since going public in 2012, From the start, the Fed- to adapt to the post-finan- measured against the size Several dangers threaten Apple’s steady march to $1 eral Reserve was a big force cial-crisis world of sluggish of economy. the rally. predicted the length and trillion in value, and huge pushing markets higher. It U.S. growth. “What people missed The Fed has hiked its strength of this bull mar- gains by other tech compa- slashed short-term bor- They slashed costs and was how quickly U.S. cor- benchmark lending rate ket,” said David Lebovitz, a nies such as Netflix have rowing rates to zero, then kept wage growth low, porations were restructur- twice since January, and is global market strategist at helped push the broader began buying trillions of squeezing profits out of ing and right-sizing them- expected to raise it twice JPMorgan Asset Manage- market higher. dollars of bonds to push barely growing sales. They selves to regain profitabili- more by the end of the year; ment. Since the rally officially longer-term rates down, bought back huge amounts ty,” said money manager stocks could suffer as One of the market’s big- began on March 9, 2009, too. of their own stock and James Abate, who publicly higher interest on bonds gest winners in recent the Standard and Poor’s Investors frustrated expanded their sales over- urged investors to start convinces investors to start years, Facebook, wasn’t 500 has risen 321 percent. with tiny interest payments seas, particularly to China’s buying stocks in early 2009 shifting money into this even publicly traded when In the 1990s bull market, on bonds felt they had no booming economy. when most were dumping safer alternative; And more the bull market began. the current record holder alternative but to pile into Profit margins reached them. “It was really a cata- worrisome, rising rates can Facebook’s huge run-up of for the longest, stocks rose stocks. record levels, as wages lyst for turning things trigger recessions, which more than 350 percent 417 percent. Companies moved fast sunk to record lows as around.” often kill bull markets. 4 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 MARKET ROUNDUP

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Rowe Price GrStk 70.66 +.16 +23.2 +2.27 +.02 +1.24 +2.85 -.27 +1.78 +18.68 +25.88 +17.65 Micron Tech 48.07 +.96 Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl 264.50 +.65 +20.0 Apple Inc 215.46 -2.12 SPOT METALS Vanguard DivGrInv 27.98 +.13 +16.9 Intel Corp 46.50 -.60 Vanguard GrIdxAdmrl 80.44 +.13 +23.3 CLOSE PREV. u u u u d u u u u Facebook Inc 172.50 -1.30 Vanguard HCAdmrl 93.11 +.46 +16.1 Nvidia Corporation 247.84 +3.02 Gold $1186.80 $1176.50 Vanguard InTrTEAdmrl 13.89 ... +.3 Seven Stars Cloud Gp 3.02 +1.05 Silver $14.655 $14.616 Vanguard InsIdxIns 261.11 +.64 +20.0 Cisco Syst 46.22 +.35 Platinum $793.90 $777.30 Vanguard InsIdxInsPlus 261.13 +.64 +20.1 FUTURES Tesla Inc 308.44 +2.94 Vanguard InsTtlSMIInPls 63.85 +.17 +20.9 COMMODITY AMOUNT-PRICE MO. OPEN HIGH LOW SETTLE CHG. 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OBITUARIES

MERLE OLIVE PHILLIPS 1907-2018 111-year-old chronicled life Corona, Anthony P Loving father of Chrissy (Douglas) Baxa in 11 self-published books Death Notices Devoted son of the late Anthony and Rose Corona Dear Brother of Emil (Kathy) By Bob Goldsborough “Just An Ordinary Girl”; a Amstadter, John Kallen Fond uncle of many nieces and nephews Chicago Tribune memoir of her life as a 70, husband of Arleen nee Adams Amstadter, of Cherished by many friends Flossmoor, passed away Saturday, August 18, landlord renting rooms in who became extended family 2018, at Prairie Manor Rehabilitation & Healthcare Merle Olive Phillips lived her longtime Wheaton Visitation, Thursday at the in Chicago Heights. A native of Flossmoor, Mr. long enough to become a home to Wheaton College Carbonara Funeral Home Amstadter was the son of Erma nee KallenAmstadter supercentenarian — a per- students, “Who’s the Boss of 1515 N. 25th Ave. Melrose of Flossmoor and the late Laurence Amstadter. He Park, Il. from 3:00pm - son who is more than 110 This House?”; and “Roller owned and operated JAMM Distributing, working as 8:00pm. Visitation and Funeral Mass, Friday where years old — and she chroni- Coaster,” about one of her a manufacturers sales representative serving the friends are asked to gather at 9:00 am at St. Cicilia cled her life while author- student boarders. music industry, for more than 40 years. He was a Church, Mount Prospect, Il. till time of Funeral ing 11 autobiographical Phillips’ 11th and final veteran of the United States Army. In addition to his Mass 10:00 am procession to follow to All Saints books about her life experi- book, written well after her wife and mother, Mr. Amstadter is survived by his Cemetery Mausoleum. sons: Noah Amstadter of Schererville, IN (Jennifer ences. 100th birthday, was “Beau- Info: 708-343-6161 or severinofd.com Stojanovich); Eli Amstadter of Chicago (Marissa); “I think that what I’m tiful Pebbles.” It told the Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries going to remember about story of her youth in rural and Jacob Amstadter of Flossmoor; his brother Marc Merle is that she personi- northwest Iowa. Amstadter of Chicago; and one grandson: Jonah Henry Amstadter. Music was his true passion. He Feingold, Richard I. fied what many of us hope Phillips was well-known enjoyed working with musicians and visiting blues Richard I. Feingold, 66. Loving father of Julie (Bradley) to be. She lived a long, around Wheaton with her clubs, even singing on occasion. Lockwood. Caring brother of Karen (the FAMILY PHOTO healthy life, which most of books, selling them door to A memorial service will be celebrated at 2:00 pm late Dr. Fredrick) Sevin. Former husband us hope to do, and kindness Merle Olive Phillips door. She chose to do so Thursday, August 23 at Temple Anshe Sholom 20820 of Joan Feingold. Service Tuesday 4PM was paramount in her life,” after learning that local Western Ave. Olympia Fields, IL at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 8851 Skokie said Jeanne Hansen, the cago and later, in the 1950s, bookstores required 40 per- The family asks that memorial gifts be made to the Blvd. (at Niles Center Road) Skokie. executive director of the to Wheaton. She worked for cent to 60 percent of her Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research. Interment in Beit Shemesh, Israel. Memorials in his Belmont Village senior liv- 25 years in Chicago, analyz- books’ sales prices. Arrangements entrusted to Hirsch West End Chapel, memory to Chai Lifeline, 6600 Lincoln Ave., Suite 300, Lincolnwood, IL 60712, www.chailifeline.org ing facility in Carol Stream, ing paint samples in the “Even clear up to the last 3501 W. Lincoln Hwy. Matteson, IL. For information or to express your thoughts or would be appreciated. Arrangements by Chicago where Phillips lived. “She Martin Senour Paint Com- book, it was always hard to memories in the online guest book, 708-748-3800 Jewish Funerals - Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, tried to serve her God and to pany’s chemical laboratory. go and ring the doorbell,” or www.hirschfuneralhome.com. www.cjfinfo.com serve others.” After that, she worked in she told the Tribune in Phillips, 111, died of kid- the Wheaton area, caring 2009. “And I’d go and stand ney failure Saturday at her first for children until she there. And I finally decided home, said Linda DuBose, a was 90 and then taking care that if I didn’t ring a door- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries longtime friend. Phillips of elderly adults until retir- bell then I wouldn’t sell a Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries had lived in Carol Stream ing at age 99 ½. book and if I did ring a Flynn, Thomas F. since January 2014 and pre- Phillips’ life presented doorbell, I might not sell.” Thomas F. Flynn, passed away on August 20, 2018. viously had been a longtime struggles. In addition to Phillips’ other activities Bratek, Andrew Martin Beloved husband of Marge (nee Kresovich). Loving Wheaton resident. losing her husband in 1968, included traveling to the Andrew Martin Bratek age 77 of Niles, beloved father of Kevin (Nicole) Flynn and Shawn (Chrissy) Phillips, at 111 years and she was in a car accident in Holy Land, doing volunteer husband of Dolores (Nee Zelinski); Loving father of Flynn. Dear grandfather of Kevin (Lindsay) Flynn and 132 days old, is among the 1971 while on her way home missionary work in the Jeffrey (Christine), Timothy (Jean), and Catherine Patrick Flynn. Brother of Ed Flynn and the late Bill Bratek; cherished grandfather of 7; dear brother Flynn. oldest Illinoisans to die in from the lab. A semi-truck Philippines and climbing of William (Patricia) Bratek and late Robert Bratek. recent years, according to rammed into her Rambler, trees with children as an Visitation, Thursday, August 23, 2018, 3:00PM Visitation Wednesday Aug 22, from 3:00 pm -9:00 to 9:00PM at Damar-Kaminski Funeral Home & the Gerontology Research pushing her car’s front end octogenarian. She lived in pm at Oehler Funeral Home, 2099 Miner St (corner Crematorium, 7861 S. 88th Avenue, Justice, Illinois. Group, which regularly up- into the next lane, where it her Wheaton home until of Northwest Hwy/ Rt 14 and Rand Rd) Des Plaines, Funeral, Friday, August 24, 2018, 9:15AM prayers dates listings of living and was hit by an oncoming car. she was 106. Funeral Prayers will be said Thursday 9:15 am at the to begin from the funeral home to Saint Patricia deceased supercentenari- Phillips’ injuries in- DuBose recalled Phillips’ funeral home then processing to St John Brebeuf Church, 9040 S. 86th Avenue, Hickory Hills, Illinois ans worldwide. Edna cluded a split liver, six playfulness. Church, Mass 10:00 am Interment St Adalbert for 10:00AM Mass. Private cremation rites to be Lawler, of Hazel Crest, was broken ribs, 12 broken “She loved playing jokes Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be accorded. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Jude 112 years and 18 days old, bones, a broken back, a and tricks on people. April made to either the Leukemia and Lymphoma Children’s Research Hospital are appreciated. For Society or Lurie Childrens Hospital in Chicago. For more information, 708-496-0200 or www.kaminski- and recognized as the oldest punctured lung, 13 stitches Fools’ Day was a big day (for funeral info please call 847-824-5155 or visit www. person in Illinois when she in her lower lip, an enlarged her),” DuBose said with a familyfuneralhomes.com oehlerfuneralhome.com Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries died in January 2016. Two heart and heavy internal laugh. “She loved being a Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries other Illinois women died bleeding. Doctors doubted prankster, and it was great at ages 112 and 111 in 2017, that Phillips would survive, for her age for somebody Glaudell, Carol Denise according to the research and that if she did, she not to be so serious.” Breen, Grace Carol Denise Glaudell née Skinner, 78, of Glen Ellyn, group’s website. would be paralyzed from At the same time, DuBose Grace Breen (nee Lewandowski), 93, of Crystal formerly of Elmhurst & Franklin Pk, passed away Lake, and formerly of Marengo, died Aug. 18, 2018. 8/19. Born 12/13/39 in Chicago. Survived by loving Born Merle Olive Garton the waist down. said, Phillips “was kind to husband Noble, children Gene (Mary), Ken (Linda), people. I never heard her Daughter of the late Walter and Mary Lewandowski. in Kingston, Ark., Phillips Instead, Phillips bounced Beloved wife of the late Francis Kevin Breen; lov- Denise (Jeff) & Dana (Brent), 10 grandchildren, moved with her family to back and made a full recov- say a bad word about peo- ing mother of Michael (Barbara), Terrence (Patricia), 1 great grandchild. Visitation Wed 8/22 3 - 8pm Iowa when she was 4 ery, which took more than a ple. You knew she might Mark (Barbara), John (Beverly), and Gerard; cher- Adams, Winterfield, & Sullivan, Downers Grove. months old. She graduated year. have been thinking it, but ished grandmother of Kevin, Peter (April), Ryan www.adamswinterfieldsullivan.com Visitation from high school in Iowa in “I can’t figure out she didn’t say it.” (Melisa), Katie (Richard), Colleen, Ian (Amber), Daniel 9am & Funeral 10am Thu 8/23 Immanuel Lutheran 1926 and earned bachelor’s whether the Lord wanted Friends helped Phillips (Laura), Andrea (David), Jaclyn, Samantha, Roderick, Church Downers Grove. In lieu of flowers, make do- degrees in mathematics, me to have a second chance celebrate her 110th and Kelly, Erin, Emmett, and Liam; great-grandmother nations to Immanuel Lutheran Preschool, Downers and aunt to many. Visitation from 9:30am to the Grove, www.ilcdg.org/preschool , 630-968-3112 psychology and education or if there were other things 111th birthdays in 2017 and Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries from Buena Vista Uni- He wanted me to do, or 2018. Her 111th birthday 11am Funeral Mass on Thursday, August 23 at the celebration included a bus Church of Holy Apostles, 5211 W. Bull Valley Rd., versity in Storm Lake, Iowa, whether I had a purpose: McHenry. Interment in Windridge Memorial Park, in 1930. She then earned a showing other people tour visiting some of her old Gorman, Vivien Jean Cary. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Melanoma Vivien Jean Gorman, longtime resident of Park Ridge master’s degree from the something,” Phillips told haunts in the Wheaton area. Research Foundation, at www.melanoma.org, and in recent years Glenview, passed peacefully sur- University of Iowa in 1933. the Tribune in 1989. Phillips had no children or to JourneyCare Hospice, 405 Lake Zurich Rd., rounded by loved ones appreciative of her nurturing While at the University Several years later, at age and no immediate sur- Barrington, IL 60010. For information www.quer- and caring ways. Vivien was born in Chicago to the of Iowa, Phillips met her 72, Phillips began self-pub- vivors. hammerandflagg.com. late Wilbert Michael, Jr. and the late Jean Cecile future husband, Leonard lishing autobiographical A visitation will take Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Walsh Foley. She is preceded in death by her partner Phillips. They married in books. place at 9 a.m. Saturday at of 64 years and love of her life William “Bill” Gorman. 1937; he died of leukemia in “It’s just to do something One Church Wheaton, 1300 Loving mother, lifelong role model, and warmly em- 1968. I guess,” Phillips told the S. President St., Wheaton, Bremer, David Joesph bracing mother-in-law to Bonnie (Ron) Wilkins, Julie While living in Iowa, Tribune in 2009. “(I) just followed by a memorial David Joseph Bremer of Chicago died at home on Rice, Peggy (Ron) Bjelopetrovich, Kathryn Sullivan, Sunday August 19, shortly and Amy (Larry) Thalmann. Viv, grandmother of 16, Philips worked at the Rock want to be busy doing service. after being diagnosed with was always proud of her growing brood and the Island Arsenal during something.” advanced liver cancer. Born burgeoning numbers as their loved ones enriched World War II. She and her Phillips’ books include Bob Goldsborough is a free- February 27, 1955, at St. the family further, Kipp Wilkins (Laurie Schmidt), husband relocated to Chi- her own autobiography, lance reporter. Vincent DePaul Hospital in Ali Wilkins (Rich Bellenbaum) and Tess Wilkins; Chicago, to Frieda Corrigan Beth Stave (fiancée Bryan Buckley), Brian (Mindi) and Frank Bremer (both Rice, Cecilia Rice, and Kevin Rice (fiancée Desiree deceased), he grew up in Gonzalez); Becky (Mark) Thalmann, Krista (the late LaGrange, IL. He graduated Joe) Schrage, Peter (Bri) Bjelopetrovich and Suzana Chicago Daily Tribune from the Stockbridge School Bjelopetrovich; Nicole Sullivan (John Olds) and in Massachusetts and at- William Sullivan; and Lawson, Carleigh and Jack ON AUGUST 21 ... In 1904 In 1975 tended Northeastern University where he earned Thalmann. Great-grandmother to the next gen- jazz musician and the U.S. lifted a a BS in mechanical engineering. David worked as eration of 14. Dear older sister of the late Bill (Ann) bandleader William 12-year ban on exports to a senior principal patent agent at Scientific Games Foley, and sister-in-law among this generation of In 1567 St. Francis de Sales, “Count” Basie was born in by foreign subsidi- (formerly WMS). He was an avid music lover (and the Gorman family who’ve passed before her; John the Roman Catholic bishop Red Bank, N.J. aries of American firms. worked for a time at the Green Mill), an enthusiastic and Patricia, Tom and Pat, and Maryl and Art Luxem. of Geneva and doctor of the restaurant patron, and a reluctant but apprecia- Survived by a multitude of Foley and Gorman nieces church, was born in In 1940 exiled Bolshevik In 1983 Philippine opposi- tive theater-goer who was occasionally roped into and nephews. Thorens-Glieres, France. revolutionary Leon Trotsky tion leader Benigno Aquino providing technical and scenic support to local Visitation Wednesday August 22, 2018 4:00 p.m. died of ax wounds inflicted was shot to death at Ma- productions. Many beloved boxer dogs prede- to 8:00 p.m. at Donnellan Family Funeral Home, In 1680 Pueblo Indians by an assassin in Mexico nila’s airport moments after ceased him: Sidney, Greta, Linus, Zoe, and Bardot. 10045 Skokie Boulevard at Old Orchard Road, He is survived by his much-loved wife of 25 years, Skokie, IL 60077. Funeral Mass Thursday, August captured Santa Fe in pre- City; he was 61. stepping from a plane that Heather Ann Riordan, and siblings Alex Riordan, 23, 2018 11:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help sent-day New Mexico after had returned him to his Ross, Patricia Guerrero, Jeanne Vaughn, and Church, 1775 Grove Street Glenview, IL 60025. In driving out the Spanish. In 1944 the United States, native country after a self- Judith Hellwig. He was an all-around nice guy whose lieu of flowers memorials may be made Avenues Britain, the Soviet Union imposed exile in the United affability, kindness, and wry sense of humor will to Independence, 515 Busse Highway, Park Ridge, In 1831 former slave Nat and China opened talks at States. be missed by his many, many friends. A memorial IL 60068. www.avenuestoindependence.org. Info: Turner led a violent anti- Dumbarton Oaks in Wash- gathering will be held Sunday, August 26 from 12:00 www.donnellanfuneral.com or (847) 675-1990. slavery insurrection in Vir- ington that helped pave the In 1986 more than 1,700 to 5:00 p.m. at the Hopleaf Bar, 5148 N. Clark St. In ginia’s Southampton way for establishment of the people died in Cameroon as lieu of flowers, kindly send memorial donations to Community Animal Rescue Effort (C.A.R.E.), P.O. Box County. (After his capture, United Nations. a result of a toxic gas cloud 691, Skokie, IL 60077, carenorthshore.org. he was hanged Nov. 11, that escaped from a volca- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries 1831.) In 1945 President Harry nic crater. Truman ended the massive Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries In 1858 senatorial contend- Lend-Lease program that In 1987 Sgt. Clayton Lone- Chika, John Paul ‘Jack’ ers Abraham Lincoln and had shipped $50 billion in tree, the first Marine ever John Paul “Jack” Chika, Jr., age 86; beloved husband Gottsponer, Millie Mae Stephen Douglas held the aid to Allies during World court-martialed for spying, of the late Grace G. Chika, nee Johnson; Millie Mae Gottsponer, nee Zimmerman, age 90. first of their seven famous War II. was convicted in Quantico, loving father of Nancy, Steven (Deborah), Beloved wife of the late Joseph F. Gottsponer; debates. Va., of passing secrets to the and John (Diane) Chika; dear grandfather loving mother of Fred Gottsponer, Carol (Chuck) In 1959 of Christopher (Anna), Kevin, Jessica and Mardoian, Marilyn (Tom) Byrne and the late Dennis President Dwight KGB. (Lonetree was re- Gottsponer; fond grandmother of Colin (Amanda), In 1878 Katherine, Heather and Emily Chika; the American Bar Eisenhower signed an exe- leased from military prison fond brother of Arlene (William) Mayer. Visitation Brandon, Maura and Melissa; dear sister of Bertha Association was founded in cutive order proclaiming in Fort Leavenworth, Kan., Tuesday 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Funeral Wednesday, (the late Carl) Zimmerman, the late John, Earnest, Saratoga, N.Y. Hawaii the 50th state. in February 1996 after serv- 9:15 AM from Adams-Winterfield & Sullivan Funeral Veronica, Robert and Carol. Visitation Thursday, ing less than 9 years of his Home, 4343 Main St. (1 blk. So. of Ogden Ave.) to August 23, 2018 from 9:00 a.m. until time of funeral original 30-year sentence.) Divine Savior Church. Mass 10:00AM. Interment service at 11:30 a.m. at Cumberland Chapels,8300 Queen of Heaven Cemetery. 630-968-1000 or www. W. Lawrence Ave., Norridge, IL. Interment All Saints In 1988 more than 1,000 adamswinterfieldsullivan.com Cemetery. Info 708-456-8300 or www.cumberland- chapels.com. WINNING LOTTERY NUMBERS people were killed in an earthquake along the ILLINOIS INDIANA Nepal-India border. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Aug. 20 Aug. 20 Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Lotto ...... 02 15 27 30 43 47 / 17 Daily 3 midday ...... 108 / 5 In 1991 the hard-line coup Lotto jackpot: $11.5M Daily 4 midday ...... 5752 / 5 193 / 1 840 / 7 against Soviet President Pick 3 midday ...... Daily 3 evening ...... 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Higgins, Patricia L. Nadolny, Roger A. Patricia L. Higgins nee Seaton,age 82, Beloved wife Roger Alan Nadolny passed away on August 15 in Sepsis, Aspasia of John B., loving mother of Joan(Scott) Grandrath, Phoenix, Arizona, at the age of 57, with his sister Aspasia Sepsis, 84 of Bolingbrook. Beloved wife of Kathleen Marquardt,Carol (Gerald) Brennan, James and friends by his side. A graduate of Mount Carmel the late George. Loving mother of the late (Susan) and Michael(Holly)Higgins.Devoted grandma Kosta and James. Dearest sister of Katina Toussaint, Dr. Bernard J. High School in Chicago and St. Mary’s College in Dr. Bernard J. Toussaint, age 84, a longtime of Colleen,Sean and and Quinn Grandrath,Madeleine Lampathakis, Hrisi Badourakis and the Winona, Minnesota, Roger enjoyed a career as man- resident of Aurora, IL, passed away August 17, 2018. Marquardt, Kevin and Patrick Brennan,Ryan,Justin, late Maria Stameni. Loving aunt of Rena aging editor for trade magazines in the construction Visitation will be held today, Tuesday, August 21, William and Jackson Higgins, fond sister of Janet Lampathakis and Maria Badourakis. Also industry. He was a lifelong avid sports fan, especially 3:00 until 8:00 PM at the Friedrich-Jones Funeral Morgan, MaryJo Delbeke, Kathleen Payette and the survived by many nieces and nephews in Greece. of baseball and the Chicago White Sox, as well as a Home & Cremation Services, 44 S. Mill St., Naperville. late Robert Seaton. Visitation Saturday, Aug.25th Dearest sister in law of Theodore and Kathy Sepsis keen aficionado of classic rock and other musical THE TIME OF THE MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL HAS from 10:00am until time of Mass at 11:00am at and family. Funeral Service Wednesday 10:30am at genres. Roger was preceded in death by his mother, BEEN CHANGED ON WEDNESDAY, August 22, to Our Lady of the Brook Church, 3700 Dundee Rd, Assumption Greek OrthOdox Church 601 S. Central Ines Marcon Nadolny, and is survived by his father, 9:30 AM at SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, 36 N. Northbrook, interment private, In lieu of flowers Chicago. Int Arlington Cemetery, Elmhurst. Visitation Robert A. Nadolny; his brother, Paul (Jane) Nadolny; Ellsworth St., Naperville. Entombment will follow at contributions to Alzheimer’s Association, alzfdn.org, 4-9pm Tuesday at Humes Funeral Home 320 W. Lake his sister, Susan (Rajinder) Nath; his nieces, Jennifer SS. Peter & Paul Cemetery, Naperville. A complete appreciated. Funeral info: 773-764-1617 St Addison (2Mi E of 53, 2Mi W of Rt 83). In lieu of (Tony Abbate) Nadolny and Tricia (Cory Francer) obituary ran in Sunday’s edition. For information call flowers donations to Assumption Greek Orthodox Nadolny; and his good friends Dan Solarz and 630/355-0213 or visit www.friedrich-jones.com Shannon Matthewson. All of Roger’s loved ones will Church, greatly appreciated. For info 630.628.8808 miss his witty sense of humor and delightful gift for or www.humesfh.com. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries repartee. Visitation will be Thursday, from 3 to 8 p.m. at Tews-Ryan Funeral Home, 18230 Dixie Highway, Homewood, Illinois (www.tews-ryanfh.com or 708- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Hinaris, Joanne 798-5300). Funeral will proceed at 9:45 a.m. Friday Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Joanne “Nitza” Hinaris, nee Tsiamis, born in Armeni, to Infant Jesus of Prague Catholic Church, 1131 Messinias, Greece beloved wife of Douglas Avenue, Flossmoor, Illinois, for Mass at the late Dan “Dionisios” Hinaris; lov- 10:30 a.m., followed by interment at Holy Sepulchre ing mother of Dimitrios (Eleni) Hinaris Catholic Cemetery in Alsip. In lieu of flowers, please Shapiro, Sidney Sidney Shapiro, Age 86, of Highland Park, IL passed and Angie Curth; proud grandmother consider a donation to the Society of St. Vincent de Wuertz, Vaughn J. away on August 20, 2018. Beloved hus- of Kara, Jenna (Shaun) Murray, Dennis Paul in Roger’s name (773-779-6700, ext. 101, or Vaughn Wuertz, 69. Navy Vet. Beloved husband of band of Muriel “Cissie” nee Smason for (Constance), Megan and Luke; adoring great- https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/1440642). Judy, nee Stokes. Loving father of Chris and Jason grandmother of Ava Murray and Isadora and Sophia 65 years. Loving father of Lee (Valerie), Wuertz. Special companion of Jabba, Killian, Hansel Hinaris; dear sister-in-law of Dr. Tasso (Suzanne) Scott (Allison) and Jeff (Nancy).Cherished and Gretel; Brother of Diane (Ted Nowak) Wuertz, Hinaris, the late Plato (Maria) Hinaris and many grandpa of Danny, Traci, Jake, Sara, Zack, Mary (Vinny) Grotz, Joseph (Lorraine), and the late other family in Greece and aunt of Terry (Maria), Max and Jordan. Dear son of the late Leo and Sarah Frank (Bernadette) Wuertz; brother-in-law of the Angie, Jeannie, Bessie, Debbie and their families. Shapiro. Sid is well known as the “Haberdasher to late Nora (Simon) Kelly and the late Alice Dolan. Joanne was kind, loyal, and generous. She was Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries the Stars” as 60 years ago he founded the iconic Fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. In lieu of known for her extraordinary hospitality and her car- Syd Jerome Menswear in the Chicago Loop. Sid was flowers, donations to Misericordia Heart of Mercy, ing nature. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations OSTROW, LEO well known for his forward sense of fashion and the 6300 N. Ridge Blvd., Chicago, IL 60660 would be luminaries he dressed. Brother-in-law to Jackie (the appreciated. Funeral Service Thursday, August 23, may be made to Alexian Brothers Hospice, 1515 Leo Ostrow, 1924-2018; age 94, died peacefully late Steve) Smason and the late Eddie Smason (the 10:00 am at Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home,6150 E. Lake Street, Suite 206, Hanover Park, IL 60133. August 19, 2018 in Seasons Hospice late Ethel). Adored uncle to many nieces and neph- N. Cicero Ave. Chicago. Interment Holy Sepulchre Friends and family will meet Thursday, August 23, Inpatient Unit at Weiss Memorial ews. Funeral services Wednesday 12:30PM at North Cemetery 6001 W. 111th St. Alsip, IL 60803, friends 2018 at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church 893 Hospital, with his son Kenneth at his Suburban Synagogue Beth-El, 1175 Sheridan Road, and family to meet at the front gate. Visitation N. Church Rd. Elmhurst, IL 60126 for visitation from side and was lovingly cared for by his Highland Park IL 60035. Interment Shalom. In lieu Wednesday 3-9 pm. Info 773-736-3833. 9:30 AM until time of funeral service at 10:30 AM. daughters Claudia and Pamela. Leo was of flowers, memorial contributions may be made Interment Elmwood Cemetery. Info 847-359-8020 or born July 26, 1924, at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Chicago, to the Gastro-Intestinal Research Foundation 20 W. www.smithcorcoran.com. IL, to Rose and Philip Ostrow. Leo attended Edward Kinzie, Chicago, IL 60654, www.giresearchfounda- C. Delano Elementary School and Marshall High tion.org or the Jewish United Fund, www.juf.org. School. In 1943, Leo enlisted in the Navy, serving in Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals – Buffalo the Pacific theater, aboard the USS Stevens during Grove Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries World War II, and was honorably discharged in 1946. Leo joined Binny’s in 1955, where, for the next 63 years, he remained a loyal, dedicated, and highly Kammrath, Ellen L. valued employee until his death. Leo is survived Ellen L. Kammrath, nee Reinke, age 97 of LaGrange by his loving wife Martha; his four children, Robert, Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Park., passed on August 20, 2018. For service Zoldan, Claudia, Kenneth, and Pamela; his 8 grandchildren, Betty Zoldan, nee Lewis, 95, beloved wife of the information call Hitzeman Funeral Home, Ltd. at Teresa, Isaac, Vanessa, Nora, Margret, Philip, Bryan, late Morris Zoldan; dear mother of Gene 708-485-2000 or www.HitzemanFuneral.com and Katie; his sister Ruth and brother-in-law Darwin; Simon, Philip Agapelens and the late Andrea Borr and their 4 children, Richard, Michelle, Michael, and Philip Simon. Beloved son of the late Benjamin and (Christopher Duke (Harriet Kounaves)); Sandi; the wife and children of his dear, late nephew Henrietta Simon. Loving cousin of Marlene (the loving step-mother of Gerald (Lee) Victor (Son of his late brother Julius): Anita, Amanda, late Seymour), Robyn (Bob Doepel), Mitchell (Diane Zoldan, Jack (Sharon) Zoldan, and Robert Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries and Bradley; the children of his late sister Gertrude: Lanigan), and Amy (Tom Coyle) Gabel, Diane (Dick), (Judith) Zoldan; proud grandmother of Sara, Aaron Deborah, Mark, and Jacqueline; and so many more Joel, and Michael (Lisa) Africk, Phyllis (Michael) and (Melissa), Alana (Yair), Jodeya (David), Scott (Rosie), Klein, Corinne ‘Cookie’ that were family and treated as family. Please join Melissa Berger, Gayle (Howard) Holtzman, Bruce Jeffrey (Kristen), and Ryan (Jennifer); adoring great- Corinne “Cookie” Klein, nee Kleinstein, age 76, us as we honor and celebrate his life at 2:00 p.m. (Sandra) Greene, Marian (the late Philip) Schaffer, grandmother of 11; dear sister of Nancie (the late cherished mother of Phyllis Klein (Mark on Wednesday, August 22, 2018, in the chapel Sharon (Elias) Saltz, and Julie Noll. Beloved “Uncle Russell) Miller and the late Martin (the late Carol Hearsh), Marcia (Larry) Sparling and Lisa of Westlawn Cemetery and Mausoleum, 7801 W Phil” to Jodi and Mark Oldani and Eli, Owen and Avi and Bertha) Lewis; fond sister-in-law of Harriet Klein, devoted grandmother of Matthew Montrose Ave, Norridge, where interment will fol- Oldani. Graveside service Wednesday 12 noon at Frankfort; caring aunt of many nieces and neph- and Tyler Sparling, Michael and Madyson low. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Westlawn Cemetery, Norridge, Illinois. Info Mitzvah ews. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am, Hearsh, dear sister of the late Walter the Wounded Warrior Project at: support.wound- Memorial Funerals, 630-MITZVAH/630-648-9824 or Wednesday, August 22, at Weinstein & Piser Funeral (Thelma) Kleinstein, fond aunt of Sherry (Dwight) edwarriorproject.org/donate. Arrangements en- www.MitzvahFunerals.com. Home, 111 Skokie Blvd, Wilmette, IL. Interment to Magnuson, Larry Kleinstein and the late Linda Clark, trusted to Lakeshore Jewish Funerals, 773-625-8621 follow at Shalom Memorial Park, Arlington Heights, loving companion of Jerry Vinarsky. Cookie was a IL. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be very caring and giving mother and friend to all who made to Alzheimer’s Association, www.alzfdn.org, or American Cancer Society, www.cancer.org. For knew her. Memorial service Thursday, Aug 23rd, Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries 10:30 AM at Congregation Solel, 1301 Clavey Rd, info: 847-256-5700. Highland Park. Contributions in Cookie’s name to The ARK www.arkchicago.org would be appreci- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries ated. Info Mitzvah Memorial Funerals, 630-MITZVAH Stancik, Steve M. Steve M. Stancik, age 93, Army Veteran; beloved (630-648-9824) or www.mitzvahfunerals.com Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Panoff, Andrew Thomas husband of the late Rita (nee Mladinov); Andrew Thomas Panoff, age 3, of Hinsdale, IL, fell loving father of Donna (Denny) Vodvarka asleep in the Lord after a cou- and Wally (Mary) Klaff; dear grandfather rageous battle with cancer on of Sheri (John) DeMarco, Rob (Eileen) Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries August 18, 2018 with his lov- Vodvarka, Brian (Jamie) Vodvarka, Adam ing family at his side. Andrew Klaff, Aron (Carolina) Klaff; cherished great-grand- Lannan, Lawrence Patrick was born on September 25, father of Alex, Karli, Jack, Zac, Noah, Cole, Marti, Lawrence Patrick Lannan, aged 90, died peacefully 2014 in Chicago, IL. He was Lucas and Elliott; dear brother and uncle to many. at home on August 18th, 2018 surrounded by his a happy, sweet, loving child Visitation Wednesday 3-8 P.M. at Lawn Funeral Home family. Lawrence was born August 16th, 1928 in who touched the lives of 7732 W. 159th St. Orland Park, IL 60462. Lying in Iron Mountain Michigan. His parents were Joseph everyone he met. Andrew State Thursday 10 A.M. until time of Service 11 A.M. Patrick and Ora Mary (Pelham) Lannan. He is sur- loved airplanes, numbers, at The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Dr. Martin vived by his brother Patrick and was preceded in his iPad and the water. He Luther 5344 S. Francisco Ave. Chicago, IL 60632. death by siblings Patricia, Michael, Sharon and liked to hop and cuddle. He was the son of Thomas Entombment Good Shepherd Cemetery. In lieu of Colleen. Lawrence attended Mt. Carmel High School and Christina Panoff; beloved brother of Elizabeth flowers, donations to the Manteno Veteran’s Home, and Spring Hill College; he graduated from Loyola and Anna; darling grandson of Daniel and Holly 1 Veteran’s Dr. Manteno, IL 60950 or The Evangelical University of Chicago. He was a strong supporter of Skekloff of Fort Wayne, IN, and Angelo and Christine Lutheran Church of Dr. Martin Luther, would be ap- Catholic education. Panoff of Flint, MI; dearest nephew of Jonathan preciated. Funeral info: 708-429-3200 Lawrence and Elizabeth Mulroy (deceased) were (Alyssa) Skekloff of Chicago, Michael (Janice) Panoff married May 17th, 1952. They had six children, of Austin, TX and Christopher (Krista) Panoff of Kathy (Mike Arnold), Larry (Nancy Blume), Stephen, Chicago; fond cousin of Avery, Rachel, Jason, Olivia and Angela. Visitation will be on Wednesday, August Lisa (John Kelley; deceased), Laura (Chuck Jacques) Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries and Mike (Patty Coyne.) Lawrence was the grand- 22, 2018 at 3:00 PM until the time of the Parastas father of nineteen children: Mike, Abbie, Rachel memorial service at 7:00 PM at Sullivan Funeral and Katy Arnold; Laura and Sean Lannan; Maggie Home, 60 S. Grant St., Hinsdale. The funeral will be and Emily Lannan; Danny, Kathleen, Mary, Colleen on Thursday, August 23, 2018 with 9:00 AM visita- Toppel, Leona and Johnny Kelley; Elizabeth, Marilyn, Charles and tion until the time of the funeral service at 10:00 AM In the early hours of August 10, 2018, Leona Weiss Margaret (deceased) Jacques; and Catherine and at Christ the Savior Orthodox Church, 927 N. LaSalle Toppel, 89, of Naperville drew Matt Lannan. Lawrence was the great grandfather Blvd., Chicago. Interment at 1:30 PM at Bronswood her last breath surrounded of thirteen children. Cemetery, 3805 Madison St., Oak Brook, IL. In lieu by the people who loved her A private family Catholic service for Lawrence will of flowers, memorials may be made to Christ the and who she loved. Beloved be held this fall. Savior Orthodox Church, Autism Speaks or Lurie wife of 68 years to devoted The family extends their gratitude to Lawrence’s Children’s Hospital. For information, 630-323-0275 husband, Bert; loving mother loving and compassionate caregivers, especially or www.sullivanfuneralhomehinsdale.com of the late Alison Beth Toppel, Bola, J.P. and Kelly. Leslie Abrahamson (David), Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Debra Toppel (Todd Hansen) and proud grandmother to Sam Abrahamson. Leona was Loeding, Briana Kathleen born in Chicago to a father who immigrated from Briana Kathleen Loeding of Bartlett, age 8 years. Ukraine at age 17. Bert and Leona married in 1950 Loving daughter of Brian and after a few years, they settled in Naperville at a and Lauren, nee Willhoit; time when the downtown was just a few shops and precious sister of Brandon; the city was surrounded by cornfields. They created adorning granddaughter of Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries a loving home for their children where Bert was able Kathy and the late Roger to care for her until the end of life with the help of Loeding and Edward and kind caregivers. Linda Willhoit; proud niece Paton, Elizabeth M. Elizabeth M. Paton beloved daughter of the late Leona led a remarkable life in an age when most Every of Steven Loeding and Jaclyn John and Marguerite Paton; loving sister of James women were expected to be wives, homemakers (Franco) Willhoit-Naling; fond (Virginia) and William (Kathleen); dear aunt of Brian and mothers. Leona was wonderful at all of those cousin of Zachary and Gianna (Stephanie), Teresa, and Jack. Visitation at the Skaja things, but she also had a vivacious personality and Naling. Visitation Thursday, a keen sense of humor that she turned into a career. life story Terrace Funeral Home 7812 N. Milwaukee Avenue August 23, 2018 from 3:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Salerno’s Niles on Wednesday from 3:00 PM until 8:30 PM After sending a joke to comedienne Phyllis Diller, Rosedale Chapels, 450 W. Lake St., Roselle. Funeral with Catholic services at 7:30 PM. Information 847- Leona became a comedy writer for Diller as well as service will be held on Friday at 10:00 a.m. at the 966-7302 or www.skajafuneralhomes.com Bob Hope, Joan Rivers, Rich Little, Kay Ballard and deserves funeral home. Interment Assumption Cemetery. In many others. She also wrote newspaper columns lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated to The Briana that got her backstage access to places like Bozo’s Loeding Osteosarcoma Fund at https://donorbox. Circus and Lincoln Park Zoo – to the delight of her org/briana. For further info 630-889-1700. daughters. Later in life, in addition to public speak- to be told. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries ing, Leona’s lifelong love of movies motivated her to become an extra in the films and television shows Malinowski, Lottie M. Schlicher, Charles W ‘Chuck’ shot in Chicago. It was hard work for not a lot of Share your loved one’s story at Lottie M. Malinowski, age 89 (nee Golenbiewski), Charles W. “Chuck” Schlicher, 76 of Grayslake. money, but Leona loved being part of the process, Beloved wife of the late Joseph; Devoted father Beloved husband of the late Shirley. Loving father meeting major stars and sharing the enjoyment of placeanad.chicagotribune.com of Richard (Chris), Paul (Diane) and Linda (Eugene) of James (Michelle) Schlicher and Kim (Joe) Cassidy. family and friends seeing her in the background of Somenek; Dear grandmother of David (Armanda), Cherished Papa of Taylor, Ryan, Justin, Austin, Nick, scenes. Robert, Kelly and Joseph Malinowski and Steven Brenden and Troy. Visitation Thursday 3-9pm at Everyone who knew Leona loved her for her humor, Somenek; Loving great grandmother of Jason Humes Funeral Home 320 W. Lake St. Addison (2MI W kindness, generosity and encouraging support of Malinowski. Funeral Thursday, family and friends of Rt 83, 2MI E of Rt 53). Funeral Service Friday. Lying the people she cared about. Her passions in life in- are asked to gather 9:30 a.m. at Salerno’s Rosedale in state 9:30am, Funeral Service at 10:30am at Good cluded travel – especially to Europe and on cruises, Chapels 450 W. Lake St. Roselle, IL. 60172 (3/4 mile Samaritan United Methodist Church 960 Army Trail going to plays and movies, dining at local restau- west of Bloomingdale/Roselle Rd.). Funeral Service Rd. Addison. Int Mt Emblem. Chuck was a retired rants, milkshakes – very light on the chocolate and will begin at 10:30 a.m. Interment Assumption chief after 30 years with the Addison Fire District, a good coconut cream pie. Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday 3:00-8:00 p.m. at service as village trustee from 1987-1991. Also Please visit https://www.cremation-society.com/ Brought to you by Legacy.com® the funeral home. For info 630-889-1700 or www. served on the district 88 School Board from 1991- obituary and sign the guest book. salernofuneralhomes.com. 1995. He was a member of the Addison Kiwanis and served as a pension trustee at the Addison fire district. For info www.humes.com or 630.628.8808. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK - Motorcycles Wanted! Cash Paid! All Makes! COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND Will Pick Up. Reasonable. 630-660-0571 CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD TO: Edward Tsusaki; Estate of Mae Y. TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: Z Financial IL G LLC; Z Financial Illinois PROTECTION DIVISION PROTECTION DIVISION Tsusaki; Dean Tsusaki; Michael Tsusaki; Tina WOODCHICK LLC 943 N SPAULDING LLC, RA G Properties, LLC, c/o John Zajicek, Reg. Horton; Jacqueline Devitt; Christina Blair; & MANAGER: MCKINLEY WELLS MCKINLEY Agent; Occupant, 639 N. Lotus Ave., Chicago, IN THE INTEREST OF IN THE INTEREST OF Brice Edwards; Barbara Norman; Occupant, WELLS, MANAGER OF, 943 N SPAULDING IL 60644; Z Financial Illinois G Properties, Angelina Mheenbeek Roman Rodriguez AKA Roman Anthony 7124 W. Belden Ave., Chicago, IL 60707; LLC OCCUPANT UNKNOWN OWNERS, LLC; David D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or Rodriguez Nicole Tsusaki; David D. Orr, County Clerk; OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED tenants in actual occupancy or possession MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Adria Persons or tenants in actual occupancy GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD004138 of said property; Unknown owners or parties Mheenbeek (Mother) MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Jessica Rodriguez or possession of said property; Unknown FILED June 29, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. (Mother) owners or parties interested in said property. of Cook Date Premises Sold June 8, 2016 2018COTD004712 FILED: August 9, 2018 JUVENILE NO.: 16JA00249 TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD004708 FILED: Certificate No. 14-0014395, 14-0014396 Sold TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE JUVENILE NO.: 15JA01032 August 9, 2018 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF for General Taxes of (year) 2014; 2014 Sold PREMISES SOLD: June 8, 2016 CERTIFICATE NOTICE OF PUBLICATION COOK DATE PREMISES SOLD: June 7, 2016 for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and NO(S). 14-0014572 SOLD FOR GENERAL NOTICE OF PUBLICATION CERTIFICATE NO(S). 14-0009427 SOLD FOR special assessment number N/A Warrant No. TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR SPECIAL NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Adria Mheenbeek GENERAL TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A BOATS ***THE BOAT DOCK*** We Buy (Mother)(Deceased) and Daniel Cohen NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Anthony Lanz SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. & Consign Used Boats! Springfield, Illinois (Father)(Deceased), Unknown (Father), (Father), AKA Anthony Lan , respondents, N/A WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. located at 943 N. SPAULDING AVE., CHICAGO, N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR www.theboatdock.com ***THE BOAT respondents, and to All Whom It May and to All Whom It May Concern, that N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR ILLINOIS 60651 Legal Description or Property DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: DOCK*** 217-793-7300 Concern, that on July 12, 2018, a petition on March 23, 2018, a petition was filed DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: Index No. 16-02-429-012-0000; 16-02-429- 639 N. LOTUS AVE., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS was filed under the Juvenile Court Act by under the Juvenile Court Act by KIM FOXX 7124 W. BELDEN AVE., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 014-0000 This notice is to advise you that the Legal Description or Property Index No(s). KIM FOXX in this court and that in the in this court and that in the courtroom of Legal Description or Property Index No(s). above property has been sold for delinquent 16-09-109-008-0000 This notice is to advise BUYING RECORD ALBUMS! Rock, Jazz & courtroom of Judge Bernard Sarley in the Judge Maxwell Griffin in the Cook County 13-31-107-012-0000 This notice is to advise taxes and that the period of redemption you that the above property has been sold Blues. Also vintage baseball cards! 847-343-1628 Cook County Juvenile Court Building, 1100 Juvenile Court Building, 1100 So. Hamilton you that the above property has been sold from the sale will expire on December 14, for delinquent taxes and that the period So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, ON Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, ON 09/11/2018, for delinquent taxes and that the period 2018. The amount to redeem is subject of redemption from the sale will expire on 09/11/2018, at 11:00 AM in CALENDAR 9 at 1:30 PM in CALENDAR 10 COURTROOM of redemption from the sale will expire on to increase at 6 month intervals from the February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem BUYING!! OLD CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS COURTROOM I, or as soon thereafter as this J, or as soon thereafter as this case may February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem date of sale and may be further increased is subject to increase at 6 month intervals COLLECTIONS ANTIQUES OLD TOYS VIDEOGAMES case may be heard, a hearing will be held be heard, a hearing will be held upon the is subject to increase at 6 month intervals if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her from the date of sale and may be further NINTENDO N64 SEGA 630-400-8678 upon the petition to terminate your parental petition to terminate your parental rights from the date of sale and may be further assignee pays any subsequently accruing increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or rights and appoint a guardian with power to and appoint a guardian with power to increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or taxes or special assessments to redeem the his assignee pays any subsequently accruing BUYING!! Coins, Currency, Gold & Silver! consent to adoption. consent to adoption. his assignee pays any subsequently accruing property from subsequent forfeitures or tax taxes or special assessments to redeem the **Buying US & Foreign Coins for over 50 years** taxes or special assessments to redeem the sales. Check with the county clerk as to the property from subsequent forfeitures or tax *Mention this Ad for a FREE Evaluation* THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS property from subsequent forfeitures or tax exact amount you owe before redeeming. sales. Check with the County Clerk as to the CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY sales. Check with the County Clerk as to the This notice is also to advise you that a exact amount you owe before redeeming. AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO exact amount you owe before redeeming. petition has been filed for a tax deed which This notice is also to advise you that a TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND This notice is also to advise you that a will transfer title and the right to possession petition has been filed for a tax deed which TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO petition has been filed for a tax deed which of this property if redemption is not made will transfer title and the right to possession CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL will transfer title and the right to possession on or before December 14, 2018. This matter of this property if redemption is not made PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE of this property if redemption is not made is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this on or before February 1, 2019. This matter PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF on or before February 1, 2019. This matter county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, County in Chicago, Illinois on February 13, OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT County in Chicago, Illinois on February 13, Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 but your right to redeem will already have a.m. You may be present at this hearing a.m. You may be present at this hearing expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO but your right to redeem will already have UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled but your right to redeem will already have REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO FREON 12 WANTED: R12 collecting dust? to further written notices or publication to further written notices or publication expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Certified professional pays CA$H for R12. notices of the proceedings in this case, notices of the proceedings in this case, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS any time on or before December 14, 2018 by OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made RefrigerantFinders.com (312) 291-9169 including the filing of an amended petition including the filing of an amended petition OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, at any time on or before February 1, 2019, or a motion to terminate parental rights. or a motion to terminate parental rights. at any time on or before February 1, 2019, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in by applying to the County Clerk of Cook by applying to the County Clerk of Cook Chicago, Illinois. For further information County, Illinois at the Office of the County RV’S/CAMPERS Colman’s RV – We buy/ UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and County, Illinois at the Office of the County contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER consign used Campers & RV’s www. show cause against the petition, the show cause against the petition, the Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY colmansrv.com 217-787-8653 allegations of the petition may stand allegations of the petition may stand INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, admitted as against you and each of you, admitted as against you and each of you, CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Empathy and an order or judgment entered. and an order or judgment entered. Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Empathy 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827328 Financial, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 WANTED Paying Cash for Military Items, Financial, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL American, German, Japanese & Other DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: August 10, 2018 Balin Law, Countries from Any Period. Also Marx Playsets, Toy Soldiers, Trains, Miscellaneous COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 60602 Dated: August 10, 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite Toys & Antiques. Call Gary: 708-522-3400 August 21, 2018 August 21, 2018 P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK #58864 Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5825318 #58864 Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5825281 KWAN KIM MAM WASH JUNG Y LEE KWAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK Wanted: Oriental Rugs H KIM JIMMY Y KIM KWAN KIM MOMS WASH COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND Any size/ Any condition - for cash. JUNG LEE JIMMY KIM OCCUPANT - 5635 W TO: Harbour Portfolio VII; Rocktop Partners CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD *** CALL 773-575-8088 *** CHICAGO AVE OCCUPANT - 5639 W CHICAGO I, LP, c/o Capitol Corporate Services, Inc., PROTECTION DIVISION AVE UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND Reg. Agent; Harbour Portfolio VII, LP, c/o The PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED Brown Law Firm, LLP; American Homeowner IN THE INTEREST OF We Want Your Old Car; We pay $100-$500 NO. 2018COTD004139 FILED June 29, 2018 Preservation, LLC; VAK M15 Fund, LLC; Azare Steward AKA Azare Elijah Steward CASH Contact Rod 773-930-7112 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Carolyn J. Smith; Gwendolyn Holliday; Sold June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0014530 Naronne Cole; Occupant, 5347 W. Race MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Shakia King TO: Taxpayer of; Rafal Maj; Bernardo Alvarez; Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold Ave., Apt. 1, Chicago, IL 60644; Occupant, (Mother) Occupant, 2857 N. Sacramento Ave., for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and Chicago, IL 60618; David D. Orr, County Clerk; 5347 W. Race Ave., Apt. 2, Chicago, IL special assessment number N/A Warrant 60644; City of Chicago, City Clerk; David JUVENILE NO.: 15JA00886 Persons or tenants in actual occupancy TO: GIA Management; City of Chicago, Dept. No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY DOGS or possession of said property; Unknown D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or tenants of Water Management; City of Chicago, HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES in actual occupancy or possession of said NOTICE OF PUBLICATION owners or parties interested in said property. City Clerk; G.I.A. Management, Inc.; G.I.A. Property located at 752 N PARKSIDE AVE, TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD004721 FILED: property; Unknown owners or parties Management, Inc., c/o Michael A. Yasher, CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Shakia King August 13, 2018 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF Reg. Agent; Jimmy Guzman; Hermine Index No. 16-08-206-012-0000 This notice 2018COTD004722 FILED: August 13, 2018 (Mother), respondents, and to All Whom COOK DATE PREMISES SOLD: June 8, 2016 Australian Cattle Dog (779) 772-6306 Medina; Ana Pedroza; Occupant, 2206 N. is to advise you that the above property TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE It May Concern, that on April 26, 2017, a CERTIFICATE NO(S). 14-0014168 SOLD FOR Rockford $500-800 1M 1F Menard Ave., Apt. 1, Chicago, IL 60639; has been sold for delinquent taxes and PREMISES SOLD: June 8, 2016 CERTIFICATE petition was filed under the Juvenile Court GENERAL TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR Trained pups,1 Female 4 mo/1 Male 9 mo. Occupant, 2206 N. Menard Ave., Apt. 2, that the period of redemption from the NO(S). 14-0014590 SOLD FOR GENERAL Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) Chicago, IL 60639; David D. Orr, County Clerk; sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR SPECIAL the courtroom of Judge Robert Balanoff N/A WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. Persons or tenants in actual occupancy amount to redeem is subject to increase at ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A Coton de Tulear 847-877-4207 in the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR or possession of said property; Unknown 6 month intervals from the date of sale and WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. BEACH PARK $2000 BOTH 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: owners or parties interested in said property. may be further increased if the purchaser N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR COTTON DE TULEAR PUPPIES . REALLY GOOD ON 09/11/2018, at 10:30 AM in CALENDAR 2857 N. SACRAMENTO AVE., CHICAGO, TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD004719 FILED: at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: PEDIGREE OF BOTH PARENTS APRI REG 12 COURTROOM L, or as soon thereafter as ILLINOIS Legal Description or Property Index August 13, 2018 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF any subsequently accruing taxes or special 5347 W. RACE AVE., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS this case may be heard, a hearing will be No(s). 13-25-133-001-0000 This notice is to COOK DATE PREMISES SOLD: June 7, 2016 assessments to redeem the property from Legal Description or Property Index No(s). German Shepherd 815-985-0697 held upon the petition to terminate your advise you that the above property has been CERTIFICATE NO(S). 14-0009459 SOLD FOR subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check 16-09-119-022-0000 This notice is to advise parental rights and appoint a guardian with sold for delinquent taxes and that the period Roscoe, il $900 Male/ Female GENERAL TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR with the county clerk as to the exact you that the above property has been sold power to consent to adoption. of redemption from the sale will expire on AKC/pedigree papers. Shots, dewormed, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) amount you owe before redeeming. This for delinquent taxes and that the period microchipped, health records. Guaranteed. February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem N/A WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. notice is also to advise you that a petition of redemption from the sale will expire on THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS is subject to increase at 6 month intervals N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR has been filed for a tax deed which will February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY from the date of sale and may be further Spanish Water Dog 815-963-2016 DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: transfer title and the right to possession of is subject to increase at 6 month intervals AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or Rockford $1800.00 Both 2206 N. MENARD AVE., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS this property if redemption is not made on from the date of sale and may be further TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND his assignee pays any subsequently accruing Legal Description or Property Index No(s). or before December 14, 2018. This matter increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or AKC registered puppies. Call for details TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO taxes or special assessments to redeem 13-32-211-041-0000 This notice is to advise is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this his assignee pays any subsequently accruing CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL the property from subsequent forfeitures you that the above property has been sold county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 taxes or special assessments to redeem PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk for delinquent taxes and that the period W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, the property from subsequent forfeitures PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF as to the exact amount you owe before of redemption from the sale will expire on Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT redeeming. This notice is also to advise CATS February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing as to the exact amount you owe before OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT you that a petition has been filed for a tax is subject to increase at 6 month intervals but your right to redeem will already have redeeming. This notice is also to advise TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL deed which will transfer title and the right from the date of sale and may be further expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO you that a petition has been filed for a tax RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. to possession of this property if redemption increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS is not made on or before February 1, 2019. deed which will transfer title and the right his assignee pays any subsequently accruing OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at to possession of this property if redemption Maine Coon Cat 260-519-3301 UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit taxes or special assessments to redeem any time on or before December 14, 2018 by is not made on or before February 1, 2019. Hinington,IN $1500 m/f to further written notices or publication Court of this County in Chicago, Illinois on the property from subsequent forfeitures applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit ROYAL Maine coon Kittens for sale at notices of the proceedings in this case, February 13, 2019, in Room 1704 of the or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Court of this County in Chicago, Illinois on lincolnshiremainecoons.com including the filing of an amended petition Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. Washington Chicago, Illinois. For further information Also on FB: Lincolnshire Maine Coons. as to the exact amount you owe before February 13, 2019, in Room 1704 of the or a motion to terminate parental rights. Street at 9:30 a.m. You may be present at redeeming. This notice is also to advise contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 this hearing but your right to redeem will Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. Washington you that a petition has been filed for a tax N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois Street at 9:30 a.m. You may be present at UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and already have expired at that time. YOU deed which will transfer title and the right 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, this hearing but your right to redeem will show cause against the petition, the ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO GENERAL to possession of this property if redemption LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, already have expired at that time. YOU allegations of the petition may stand PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption is not made on or before February 1, 2019. 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827330 ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO admitted as against you and each of you, can be made at any time on or before ANNOUNCEMENTS This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption and an order or judgment entered. February 1, 2019, by applying to the County Court of this County in Chicago, Illinois on Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office can be made at any time on or before February 13, 2019, in Room 1704 of the February 1, 2019, by applying to the County DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. Washington Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office Dental CROWN $399, White Filling $99, COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE Street at 9:30 a.m. You may be present at of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR Extraction $99, Partial and Full Denture $999, August 21, 2018 COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room TO: Grp Washington LLC1146; Jody Falcone, Dental Implant $399 call 224-255-6133 this hearing but your right to redeem will FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE 434, Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Royce already have expired at that time. YOU a/k/a Jody L. Falcone; Roswell Properties, RE, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 N. LaSalle LLC, Ltd., c/o The Cadle Company, Reg. Agent; COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO 434, Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Royce IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption The Avalon Condominium Association; The August 15, 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys Avalon Condominium Association, c/o Rick RE, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 N. LaSalle COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND can be made at any time on or before Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, February 1, 2019, by applying to the County J. Erickson, Reg. Agent; Laurie Boskovich; IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: Jason Colley; Veronika Kucharski; Occupant, August 15, 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys PROTECTION DIVISION Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5830719 of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR 207 Washington Blvd., Unit 2E, Oak Park, IL 60302; David D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: IN THE INTEREST OF FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5830727 Brizeida Bernal AKA Bernal Brizeida COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room tenants in actual occupancy or possession Samuel Pedraza AKA Samuel Pedraza Jr. of said property; Unknown owners or parties TO: Myroslav Vojtovich; The North Pulaski 434, Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Royce Mauricio Pedraza RE, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 N. LaSalle interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. Condominium Association, c/o Michael 2018COTD004717 FILED: August 13, 2018 TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK Gasior; Joel Chavez; Diana Gonzalez; Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: DEHART MELODY KELVIN DOYLE MELODY MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Carolina Bernal TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE Carmen Wong; Occupant, 3022 N. Pulaski August 15, 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys DEHART, AS INDEPENDENT ADMINSTRATOR, (Mother) at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, PREMISES SOLD: June 3, 2016 CERTIFICATE Dental Implant $99/mo call 224-255-6133 Rd., Unit 2C, Chicago, IL 60641; City of NO(S). 14-0002942 SOLD FOR GENERAL OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN DOYLE VAN DER Chicago, City Clerk; The North Pulaski IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: AA, LANTING AND PAARLBERG MATANKY & JUVENILE NO.: 15JA00607 15JA00608 TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR SPECIAL 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5830693 MATANKY, LTD. SHARON DOYLE UNKNOWN 15JA00609 Condominium Association, c/o Illinois ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A Secretary of State Defunct Corp. Division; WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION David D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR tenants in actual occupancy or possession DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: 207 2018COTD004272 FILED July 18, 2018 TAKE of said property; Unknown owners or parties NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Carolina Bernal- W. WASHINGTON BLVD., UNIT 2E, OAK PARK, interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0014660 Garcia (Mother) Any, respondents, and ILLINOIS Legal Description or Property Index 2018COTD004707 FILED: August 9, 2018 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 (2013 to All Whom It May Concern, that on No(s). 16-08-320-028-1018 This notice is to TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE INCLUDED) Sold for Special Assessment February 21, 2018, a petition was filed advise you that the above property has been PREMISES SOLD: June 7, 2016 CERTIFICATE of (Municipality) and special assessment under the Juvenile Court Act by KIM FOXX sold for delinquent taxes and that the period NO(S). 14-0009345 SOLD FOR GENERAL number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. in this court and that in the courtroom of TO: Linda Maffei; Chicago Title Land Trust of redemption from the sale will expire on TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR SPECIAL N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Judge Robert Balanoff in the Cook County Company, as Successor Trustee to Chicago February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at Juvenile Court Building, 1100 So. Hamilton Title and Trust Company, as Trustee of trust is subject to increase at 6 month intervals WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. 4900-4904 W WASHINGTON BLVD AND EDUCATION/TRAINING AIRLINE CAREERS Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, ON 09/11/2018, deed recorded 08/25/1993 as Document from the date of sale and may be further N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR 100-108 N LAMON AVE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS START HERE – GET FAA APPROVED at 9:30 AM in CALENDAR 12 COURTROOM No. 93673206 and trust deed recorded increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: 60644 Legal Description or Property Index AVIATION TECH TRAINING. JOB PLACEMENT L, or as soon thereafter as this case may 08/25/1993 as Document No. 93673207, his assignee pays any subsequently accruing ASSISTANCE – DELTA, SOUTHWEST, BOEING 3022 N. PULASKI RD., UNIT 2C, CHICAGO, No. 16-09-423-035-0000 This notice is to be heard, a hearing will be held upon the c/o CT Corporation System, Reg. Agent; taxes or special assessments to redeem AND MANY OTHERS HIRE AIM GRADS. CALL ILLINOIS Legal Description or Property Index advise you that the above property has petition to terminate your parental rights West Suburban Neighborhood Preservation the property from subsequent forfeitures AIM 800-481-8312. No(s). 13-27-215-038-1016 This notice is to been sold for delinquent taxes and that and appoint a guardian with power to Agency, as payee of trust deed recorded or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk advise you that the above property has been the period of redemption from the sale will consent to adoption. 08/25/1993 as Document No. 93673206 as to the exact amount you owe before sold for delinquent taxes and that the period and trust deed recorded 08/25/1993 as redeeming. This notice is also to advise expire on December 14, 2018. The amount LEGAL SERVICES NEED LEGAL HELP? Get a of redemption from the sale will expire on to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS Document No. 93673207; Onemain Financial you that a petition has been filed for a tax FREE referral to an attorney! Call the Illinois February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem intervals from the date of sale and may be State Bar Association Illinois Lawyer Finder. CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY Services, Inc., as Successor to American deed which will transfer title and the right is subject to increase at 6 month intervals further increased if the purchaser at the The advice you need https://www.isba.org/ AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO General Financial Services of Illinois, Inc., to possession of this property if redemption from the date of sale and may be further tax sale or his or her assignee pays any public/illinoislawyerfinder or 877-270-3855 TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND c/o CT Corporation System, Reg. Agent; is not made on or before February 1, 2019. increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or subsequently accruing taxes or special TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO Fifth Third Bank (Chicago); Sharnell Green; This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit his assignee pays any subsequently accruing assessments to redeem the property from CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL Michael Lewis; Dante Lewis; Samuel Court of this County in Chicago, Illinois on LOOSE DENTURES, STABILIZE WITH taxes or special assessments to redeem the subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE Vanderbrake; Occupant, 7717 Monroe St., February 13, 2019, in Room 1704 of the IMPLANTS, LOWER $4999, UPPER $6999 now property from subsequent forfeitures or tax with the county clerk as to the exact PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF Apt. 1, Forest Park, IL 60130; Occupant, 7717 Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. Washington in Lisle and Winnetka, call 224-255-6133 sales. Check with the County Clerk as to the amount you owe before redeeming. This YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT Monroe St., Apt. 2, Forest Park, IL 60130; Street at 9:30 a.m. You may be present at exact amount you owe before redeeming. notice is also to advise you that a petition OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT David D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or this hearing but your right to redeem will This notice is also to advise you that a has been filed for a tax deed which will TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL tenants in actual occupancy or possession already have expired at that time. YOU petition has been filed for a tax deed which transfer title and the right to possession of RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. of said property; Unknown owners or parties ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO will transfer title and the right to possession interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption this property if redemption is not made on of this property if redemption is not made or before December 14, 2018. This matter UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled 2018COTD004705 FILED: August 9, 2018 can be made at any time on or before on or before February 1, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this to further written notices or publication TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE February 1, 2019, by applying to the County is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 notices of the proceedings in this case, PREMISES SOLD: June 6, 2016 CERTIFICATE Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office County in Chicago, Illinois on February 13, W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, including the filing of an amended petition NO(S). 14-0003577 SOLD FOR GENERAL of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at or a motion to terminate parental rights. TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR SPECIAL FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing a.m. You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. 434, Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Royce but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO show cause against the petition, the N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR RE, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 N. LaSalle expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS allegations of the petition may stand DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at WOUND CARE COURSE RN’s/LPN’s admitted as against you and each of you, 7717 MONROE ST., FOREST PARK, ILLINOIS August 15, 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made any time on or before December 14, 2018 by September 21, 22, 23. 50 CE’s and an order or judgment entered. Legal Description or Property Index No(s). at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, NurseRefresher.com Call 800-677-5224 at any time on or before February 1, 2019, 15-13-101-035-0000 This notice is to advise IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, by applying to the County Clerk of Cook Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT you that the above property has been sold 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5830677 County, Illinois at the Office of the County Chicago, Illinois. For further information COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS for delinquent taxes and that the period Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 August 21, 2018 of redemption from the sale will expire on INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois STUFF FOR SALE CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, is subject to increase at 6 month intervals 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Empathy from the date of sale and may be further TO: SWE CHGO LLC; SWE Chicago, LLC, c/o LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND Financial, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or Bryan P. Lynch, Reg. Agent; SWE Chicago, 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827719 CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL his assignee pays any subsequently accruing LLC; Occupant, 220 N. Waller Ave., Chicago, PROTECTION DIVISION 60602 Dated: August 10, 2018 Balin Law, taxes or special assessments to redeem the IL 60644; David D. Orr, County Clerk; AUCTION ONLINE ONLY AUCTION P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite property from subsequent forfeitures or tax Persons or tenants in actual occupancy TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK Commercial kitchen equipment August IN THE INTEREST OF 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm sales. Check with the County Clerk as to the or possession of said property; Unknown GREENLEAF MGT EVELYN BUCKLEY PAPA’S 26 7:00PM Hobart equipment, bakery #58864 Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5825273 exact amount you owe before redeeming. cabinets, coolers, gas ranges, refrigerators, Miguel Angel Landa AKA Miguel Angel owners or parties interested in said AUTO REBUILDERS PAPA AUTO & TRUCK processors, sinks, prep tables, and more Acevedo This notice is also to advise you that a property. TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD004711 REBUILDERS INC., RA: HORACIO RESENDEZ www.KitsonAuctions.com xxx-xxx-xxxx petition has been filed for a tax deed which FILED: August 9, 2018 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY PAPA AUTO & TRUCK REBUILDERS INC., C/O MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Margarita will transfer title and the right to possession OF COOK DATE PREMISES SOLD: June ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE OCCUPANT Acevedo (Mother) of this property if redemption is not made 8, 2016 CERTIFICATE NO(S). 14-0014540 UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND AUCTION Commercial Real Estate Auction on or before February 1, 2019. This matter SOLD FOR GENERAL TAXES OF YEARS PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED August 29th 2:00PM 500 Chicago Ave Dixon JUVENILE NO.: 17JA00534 is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this 2014 w/2009 2nd & 2010 2nd SOLD FOR NO. 2018COTD004177 FILED July 9, 2018 IL 61021 16,500 SF commercial structure County in Chicago, Illinois on February 13, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises former grocery store. $100,000 opening bid. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley N/A WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. Sold June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0014668 www.KitsonAuctions.com Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 Andrew (815) 973-0915 N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Luis Landa (Father), a.m. You may be present at this hearing DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and respondents, and to All Whom It May but your right to redeem will already have 220 N. WALLER AVE., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS special assessment number N/A Warrant AUCTION Concern, that on May 30, 2018, a petition expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Legal Description or Property Index No(s). No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY LIVE/ONLINE AUCTION – SAT. SEPT. REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS 1 at 9AM 350+ German beer steins – at was filed under the Juvenile Court Act by 16-08-409-018-0000 This notice is to advise HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Jacksonville, IL. Middendorf Bros Auctioneers KIM FOXX in this court and that in the OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made you that the above property has been sold Property located at 4637 W HURON ST, middendorfs.com xxx-xxx-xxxx courtroom of Judge Peter Vilkelis in the at any time on or before February 1, 2019, for delinquent taxes and that the period CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property Cook County Juvenile Court Building, 1100 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook of redemption from the sale will expire on Index No. 16-10-105-008-0000 This notice So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, ON County, Illinois at the Office of the County February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem is to advise you that the above property 09/11/2018, at 10:00 AM in CALENDAR Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER is subject to increase at 6 month intervals has been sold for delinquent taxes and 13 COURTROOM M, or as soon thereafter INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY from the date of sale and may be further that the period of redemption from the as this case may be heard, a hearing will CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The be held upon the petition to terminate your Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Empathy his assignee pays any subsequently accruing amount to redeem is subject to increase at parental rights and appoint a guardian with Financial, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 taxes or special assessments to redeem the 6 month intervals from the date of sale and power to consent to adoption. N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL property from subsequent forfeitures or tax may be further increased if the purchaser 60602 Dated: August 10, 2018 Balin Law, sales. Check with the County Clerk as to the at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite exact amount you owe before redeeming. any subsequently accruing taxes or special CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm This notice is also to advise you that a assessments to redeem the property from AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO #58864 Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5825239 petition has been filed for a tax deed which subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND will transfer title and the right to possession with the county clerk as to the exact TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO of this property if redemption is not made amount you owe before redeeming. This CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL on or before February 1, 2019. This matter notice is also to advise you that a petition PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this has been filed for a tax deed which will PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF County in Chicago, Illinois on February 13, transfer title and the right to possession of YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley this property if redemption is not made on OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 or before December 14, 2018. This matter TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL a.m. You may be present at this hearing is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. but your right to redeem will already have county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at to further written notices or publication OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing notices of the proceedings in this case, at any time on or before February 1, 2019, but your right to redeem will already have including the filing of an amended petition by applying to the County Clerk of Cook expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO or a motion to terminate parental rights. County, Illinois at the Office of the County REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SERVICES INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY any time on or before December 14, 2018 by show cause against the petition, the CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, allegations of the petition may stand Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Empathy Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in admitted as against you and each of you, Financial, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 Chicago, Illinois. For further information and an order or judgment entered. N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 60602 Dated: August 10, 2018 Balin Law, N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois Caregiver/Private Duty Nursing Services P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT State Licensed, Fingerprinted, Background Quality In-Home Care for Seniors We are COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Checked, Insured. Affordable. 312-447-0034 Caregiver specialist provider of high-quality in- 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, August 21, 2018 home care and companionship. 630-999-4655 #58864 Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5825304 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827335 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 9

TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK FJW TO: Mary Peterson; Shatavia Blake; Wayne TO: Jerry Mason; Wells Fargo Bank, NA, as ABIS AUTO SERVICE INC CHICAGO TITLE CHARLES PAYTON CITY OF CHICAGO, RODOLFO MEDINA CHICAGO TITLE LAND CHICAGO LAND LLC, SERIES 4, RA: FLOYD Kirkwood; Henny Long; Gary Peterson; Successor to Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, LAND TRUST COMPANY AS SUCCESSOR C/O CITY CLERK RIBS ARE US PROPERTY TRUST COMPANY, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE WILLIAMS, JR FJW CHICAGO LAND, LLC John Peterson; Maria Peterson; Roosevelt National Association; DVR Investments; TRUSTEE TO GLENVIEW STATE BANK AS MANAGER / OCCUPANT CLEAR CHANNEL TO US BANK AS TRUSTEE OF TRUST #8140 SERIES 4, C/O ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE Peterson; Larry Washington; Occupant, DVR Investments, a/k/a DVR Investments TRUSTEE UNDER TRUST AGREEMENT DATED OUTDOOR, INC., C/O C T CORPORATION DATED 9/18/2006 CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O BUSINESS SERVICES CITY OF CHICAGO, 1123 S. Troy St., Apt. 1, Chicago, IL 60612; Incorporated, c/o Illinois Secretary of State; 9/22/1980 AND KNOWN AS TRUST NO. 2556, SYSTEM (REG AGENT) CLEAR CHANNEL CITY CLERK CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST C/O CITY CLERK CHRIS ATHANASOPOULOS Occupant, 1123 S. Troy St., Apt. 2, Chicago, IL City of Chicago, c/o Dept. of Water; City RA: CT CORPORATION SYSTEM CHICAGO OUTDOOR, INC STATE OF ILLINOIS, C/O COMPANY, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO US FJW CHICAGO LAND, LLC FLOYD WILLIAMS 60612; David D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or of Chicago, City Clerk; Occupant, 4448 W. TITLE LAND TRUST COMPANY AS SUCCESSOR ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE OF ILLINOIS, BANK AS TRUSTEE OF TRUST #8140 DATED JR, MANAGER OF FJW CHICAGO LAND, tenants in actual occupancy or possession Van Buren St., Chicago, IL 60624; David D. TRUSTEE TO GLENVIEW STATE BANK AS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE YOLANDA 9/18/2006, RA: CT CORPORATION SYSTEM LLC UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS of said property; Unknown owners or parties Orr, County Clerk; Persons or tenants in TRUSTEE UNDER TRUST AGREEMENT DENNIS THAT’S WHAT’S UP BEAUTY SALON UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND AND PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. actual occupancy or possession of said DATED 9/22/1980 AND KNOWN AS TRUST UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED DEED NO. 2018COTD004273 FILED July 18, 2018COTD004723 FILED: August 13, 2018 property; Unknown owners or parties NO. 2556 A.B.&S. AUTO SERVICE, INC., RA: PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD004184 FILED July 9, 2018 2018 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. JERRY L BONNER A.B.&S.AUTO SERVICE, NO. 2018COTD004180 FILED July 9, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Premises Sold June 8, 2016 Certificate No. PREMISES SOLD: June 8, 2016 CERTIFICATE 2018COTD004713 FILED: August 9, 2018 INC., C/O ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0014830 14-0014898, 14-0014899 Sold for General NO(S). 14-0014906 SOLD FOR GENERAL TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT Sold June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0014715 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold Taxes of (year) 2014; 2014 Sold for Special TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR SPECIAL PREMISES SOLD: June 8, 2016 CERTIFICATE SECURITY ILLINOIS ATTORNEY GENERAL Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and Assessment of (Municipality) and special ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A NO(S). 14-0015020 SOLD FOR GENERAL LINDA SANTORELLI GREG OCCUPANT for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and special assessment number N/A Warrant No. assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR SPECIAL UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND special assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. NO. 2018COTD004178 FILED July 9, 2018 SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at 2671 W LAKE ST, CHICAGO, IL Legal at 3041 W ARTHINGTON ST, CHICAGO, IL 1123 S. TROY ST., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Legal N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises located at 30-36 N. PULASKI RD. AND 4001 Description or Property Index No. 16-12-415- Legal Description or Property Index No. Description or Property Index No(s). 16- DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: Sold June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0014682 W. WASHINGTON BLVD. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 092-0000 This notice is to advise you that the 16-13-317-006-0000; 16-13-317-007-0000 13-325-009-0000 This notice is to advise 4448 W. VAN BUREN ST., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold 60624 Legal Description or Property Index above property has been sold for delinquent This notice is to advise you that the above you that the above property has been sold Legal Description or Property Index No(s). for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and No. 16-10-425-018-0000 This notice is to taxes and that the period of redemption property has been sold for delinquent taxes for delinquent taxes and that the period 16-15-124-023-0000 This notice is to advise special assessment number N/A Warrant advise you that the above property has from the sale will expire on December 14, and that the period of redemption from the of redemption from the sale will expire on you that the above property has been sold No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY been sold for delinquent taxes and that 2018. The amount to redeem is subject sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem for delinquent taxes and that the period HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES the period of redemption from the sale will to increase at 6 month intervals from the amount to redeem is subject to increase at is subject to increase at 6 month intervals of redemption from the sale will expire on Property located at 4639 W MAYPOLE AVE, expire on December 14, 2018. The amount date of sale and may be further increased 6 month intervals from the date of sale and from the date of sale and may be further February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her may be further increased if the purchaser increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or is subject to increase at 6 month intervals Index No. 16-10-319-021-0000 This notice intervals from the date of sale and may be assignee pays any subsequently accruing at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays his assignee pays any subsequently accruing from the date of sale and may be further is to advise you that the above property further increased if the purchaser at the taxes or special assessments to redeem the any subsequently accruing taxes or special taxes or special assessments to redeem increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or has been sold for delinquent taxes and tax sale or his or her assignee pays any property from subsequent forfeitures or tax assessments to redeem the property from the property from subsequent forfeitures his assignee pays any subsequently accruing that the period of redemption from the subsequently accruing taxes or special sales. Check with the county clerk as to the subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk taxes or special assessments to redeem the sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The assessments to redeem the property from exact amount you owe before redeeming. with the county clerk as to the exact as to the exact amount you owe before property from subsequent forfeitures or tax amount to redeem is subject to increase at subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check This notice is also to advise you that a amount you owe before redeeming. This redeeming. This notice is also to advise sales. Check with the County Clerk as to the 6 month intervals from the date of sale and with the county clerk as to the exact petition has been filed for a tax deed which notice is also to advise you that a petition you that a petition has been filed for a tax exact amount you owe before redeeming. may be further increased if the purchaser amount you owe before redeeming. This will transfer title and the right to possession has been filed for a tax deed which will deed which will transfer title and the right This notice is also to advise you that a at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays notice is also to advise you that a petition of this property if redemption is not made transfer title and the right to possession of to possession of this property if redemption petition has been filed for a tax deed which any subsequently accruing taxes or special has been filed for a tax deed which will on or before December 14, 2018. This matter this property if redemption is not made on is not made on or before February 1, 2019. will transfer title and the right to possession assessments to redeem the property from transfer title and the right to possession of is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this or before December 14, 2018. This matter This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit of this property if redemption is not made subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check this property if redemption is not made on county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Court of this County in Chicago, Illinois on on or before February 1, 2019. This matter with the county clerk as to the exact or before December 14, 2018. This matter W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 February 13, 2019, in Room 1704 of the is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this amount you owe before redeeming. This is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. Washington County in Chicago, Illinois on February 13, notice is also to advise you that a petition county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at Street at 9:30 a.m. You may be present at 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley has been filed for a tax deed which will W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, but your right to redeem will already have 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing this hearing but your right to redeem will Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 transfer title and the right to possession of Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO but your right to redeem will already have already have expired at that time. YOU a.m. You may be present at this hearing this property if redemption is not made on 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO but your right to redeem will already have or before December 14, 2018. This matter but your right to redeem will already have OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO any time on or before December 14, 2018 by OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at can be made at any time on or before REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, any time on or before December 14, 2018 by February 1, 2019, by applying to the County OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office at any time on or before February 1, 2019, Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at any time on or before December 14, 2018 by Chicago, Illinois. For further information Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR by applying to the County Clerk of Cook 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 Chicago, Illinois. For further information FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE County, Illinois at the Office of the County but your right to redeem will already have Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Chicago, Illinois. For further information 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 434, Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Royce INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, RE, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 N. LaSalle CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827394 LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Empathy any time on or before December 14, 2018 by 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827727 August 15, 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys Financial, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827373 IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: 60602 Dated: August 10, 2018 Balin Law, Chicago, Illinois. For further information 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5830741 P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois #58864 Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5825324 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, MARGARITA GOULIAMOS NICK PAPPAS 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827343 LATTO INC CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK PROPERTY MANAGER / OCCUPANT, TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK BYLINE BANK AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST ` LATTO, INC., C/O ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF HUD DEV CHICAGO LAND GROUP, LLC D/B/A TO ARCHER BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER STATE BUSINESS SERVICES LATTO INC, HELEN TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK DEV CHICAGO LAND GROUP, LLC SERIES 5, WITH, ALLEGIANCE COMMUNITY BANK CITY LAZZAROTTO, PRESIDENT CITY OF CHICAGO, HERBERT E TAYLOR HERBERT TAYLOR RA & MANAGER/MEMBER: YASIR MALIK OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK UNKNOWN TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK DEPT OF WATER SPECIFIED PLATING CO., RA: OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES DUNN REALTY GROUP LLC LAYMON UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND OCCUPANT CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY DEBRA A. MEYERS SPECIFIED PLATING CO, PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED CLERK UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK SCULLARK, LAYMON SCULLARK TRUST C/O ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE JAMIE 2018COTD004239 FILED July 16, 2018 TAKE DANIEL TOCCARA OCCUPANT - 5256 W DATED 10/9/2001 LAYMON SCULLARK NO. 2018COTD004185 FILED July 9, 2018 AND PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX TRUJILLO UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises DEED NO. 2018COTD004187 FILED July 9, NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold ADAMS CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK TRUST DATED 10/9/2001 CITY OF CHICAGO, AND PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0014909 CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CORPORATION C/O CITY CLERK PETE’S HOLDINGS, LLC, RA Sold June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0014849 2018 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date DEED NO. 2018COTD004181 FILED July 9, Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold Premises Sold June 8, 2016 Certificate Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold COUNSEL OCCUPANT - 5226 W ADAMS AND MANAGER: LAYMON SCULLARK PETE’S 2018 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and MERCY PORTFOLIO SERVICES, RA: HOLDINGS, LLC, C/O ILLINOIS SECRETARY for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and No. 14-0014900 Sold for General Taxes of Premises Sold June 8, 2016 Certificate No. special assessment number N/A Warrant (year) 2014 Sold for Special Assessment special assessment number N/A Warrant ILLINOIS CORPORATION SERVICE C MERCY OF STATE BUSINESS SERVICES R & D BUS 14-0014755, 14-0014756 Sold for General No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY PORTFOLIO SERVICES, C/O ILLINOIS COMPANY, RA: MITCHELL ELLIOT JONES No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY of (Municipality) and special assessment Taxes of (year) 2014; 2014 Sold for Special HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES SECRETARY OF STATE BREAKING GROUND, DUNN REALTY GROUP, LLC, RA: MITCHELL Assessment of (Municipality) and special Property located at 1139 S WHIPPLE ST, INC, RA: JEFF DENNIS UNKNOWN OWNERS, ELLIOT JONES LAYMON SCULLARK Property located at 18 S SACRAMENTO AVE, N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD Index No. 16-13-327-015-0000 This notice GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD004274 PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX Index No. 16-13-102-026-0000 This notice 3011 W ARTHINGTON ST, CHICAGO, IL Legal FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located is to advise you that the above property Description or Property Index No. 16-13-317- is to advise you that the above property FILED July 18, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County DEED NO. 2018COTD004179 FILED July 9, at 3942-3944 WEST LAKE ST, CHICAGO, IL has been sold for delinquent taxes and of Cook Date Premises Sold June 8, 2016 2018 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date has been sold for delinquent taxes and 019-0000 This notice is to advise you that the Legal Description or Property Index No. that the period of redemption from the above property has been sold for delinquent that the period of redemption from the Certificate No. 14-0015114 Sold for General Premises Sold June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 16-11-300-034-0000; 16-11-300-035-0000 sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold for Special 14-0014686, 14-0014687, 14-0014688, 14- sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The taxes and that the period of redemption This notice is to advise you that the above amount to redeem is subject to increase at from the sale will expire on December 14, amount to redeem is subject to increase at Assessment of (Municipality) and special 0014689, 14-0014690 Sold for General Taxes property has been sold for delinquent taxes 6 month intervals from the date of sale and assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A of (year) 2014; 2014; 2014; 2014; 2014 Sold 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 2018. The amount to redeem is subject and that the period of redemption from the may be further increased if the purchaser to increase at 6 month intervals from the may be further increased if the purchaser Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at special assessment number N/A Warrant at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays date of sale and may be further increased amount to redeem is subject to increase at any subsequently accruing taxes or special if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her any subsequently accruing taxes or special 5254 WEST ADAMS ST, CHICAGO, IL Legal No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY 6 month intervals from the date of sale and assessments to redeem the property from Description or Property Index No. 16-16-105- HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES assessments to redeem the property from assignee pays any subsequently accruing may be further increased if the purchaser subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check taxes or special assessments to redeem the subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check 019-0000 This notice is to advise you that the Property located at 4629-4647 W WEST at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays with the county clerk as to the exact above property has been sold for delinquent END AVE, CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or with the county clerk as to the exact property from subsequent forfeitures or tax any subsequently accruing taxes or special amount you owe before redeeming. This sales. Check with the county clerk as to the amount you owe before redeeming. This taxes and that the period of redemption Property Index No. 16-10-325-005-0000; assessments to redeem the property from notice is also to advise you that a petition from the sale will expire on December 14, 16-10-325-006-0000; 16-10-325-007-0000; notice is also to advise you that a petition exact amount you owe before redeeming. subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check has been filed for a tax deed which will This notice is also to advise you that a has been filed for a tax deed which will 2018. The amount to redeem is subject 16-10-325-008-0000; 16-10-325-009-0000 with the county clerk as to the exact transfer title and the right to possession of to increase at 6 month intervals from the This notice is to advise you that the above transfer title and the right to possession of petition has been filed for a tax deed which amount you owe before redeeming. This this property if redemption is not made on will transfer title and the right to possession this property if redemption is not made on date of sale and may be further increased property has been sold for delinquent taxes notice is also to advise you that a petition or before December 14, 2018. This matter if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her and that the period of redemption from the or before December 14, 2018. This matter of this property if redemption is not made has been filed for a tax deed which will is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this on or before December 14, 2018. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this assignee pays any subsequently accruing sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The transfer title and the right to possession of county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 taxes or special assessments to redeem the amount to redeem is subject to increase at county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this this property if redemption is not made on W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, property from subsequent forfeitures or tax 6 month intervals from the date of sale and or before December 14, 2018. This matter Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at sales. Check with the county clerk as to the may be further increased if the purchaser Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing exact amount you owe before redeeming. at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 but your right to redeem will already have This notice is also to advise you that a any subsequently accruing taxes or special but your right to redeem will already have 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO petition has been filed for a tax deed which assessments to redeem the property from Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS will transfer title and the right to possession subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at of this property if redemption is not made with the county clerk as to the exact but your right to redeem will already have any time on or before December 14, 2018 by on or before December 14, 2018. This matter amount you owe before redeeming. This any time on or before December 14, 2018 by OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, any time on or before December 14, 2018 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this notice is also to advise you that a petition REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 has been filed for a tax deed which will Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at Chicago, Illinois. For further information Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further information W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, transfer title and the right to possession of any time on or before December 14, 2018 by contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at this property if redemption is not made on contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 Chicago, Illinois. For further information applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing or before December 14, 2018. This matter Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, but your right to redeem will already have is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois. For further information LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827446 REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827403 LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827422 OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, any time on or before December 14, 2018 by 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, but your right to redeem will already have 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827381 KUMAR PATEL CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO CLERK MICHAEL MCGILL CHICAGO TITLE Chicago, Illinois. For further information REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS LAND TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE OF TRUST contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at #130548 DATED 12/04/2002 RONALD N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois any time on or before December 14, 2018 by TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK GONSKY CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, CLARENCE YARBAR SHARP VCOR ASSET TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK PERCY CLARK OCCUPANT LOREN DUPREE COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF TRUST #130548 LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in MANAGEMENT, LLC, RA: STEVE ZAKIC CHRISTO ATHANASOPOULOS RANDOM CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK FNA DATED 12/04/2002, RA: CT CORPORATION 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827735 Chicago, Illinois. For further information ARLENE WALKER LARRY WALKER MANUEL CORP, RA: SUZIE BABA CHRISTOS DZ, LLC, RA: STEPHEN DEELY UNKNOWN SYSTEM SHANTELLE WEATHERS BRENDA contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 WALKER ADA WALKER SHARON WALKER ATHANASOPOULOS CITY OF CHICAGO, OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES WEATHERS LEONARD WEATHERS UNKNOWN N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois HEIRS OF WILBERT WALKER OCCUPANT C/O CITY CLERK UNKNOWN OWNERS, INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED 2018COTD004188 FILED July 9, 2018 TAKE INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD004186 NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 2018COTD004240 FILED July 16, 2018 TAKE 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827349 NO. 2018COTD004182 FILED July 9, 2018 FILED July 9, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0014904, NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises of Cook Date Premises Sold June 8, 2016 14-0014905 Sold for General Taxes of (year) June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0014912 Sold June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0014797 Certificate No. 14-0014855 Sold for General 2014; 2014 Sold for Special Assessment Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold for Special of (Municipality) and special assessment for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and Assessment of (Municipality) and special number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. special assessment number N/A Warrant No. special assessment number N/A Warrant No. assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located 2854-2856 W FILLMORE ST, CHICAGO, IL located at 3014-3020 W ROOSEVELT RD, located at 721 N TROY ST, CHICAGO, IL Legal at 3061 W FIFTH AVE, CHICAGO, IL Legal Legal Description or Property Index No. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60612 Legal Description Description or Property Index No. 16-12-101- Description or Property Index No. 16-13-114- 16-13-323-027-0000; 16-13-323-028-0000 or Property Index No. 16-13-327-037-0000 012-0000 This notice is to advise you that the 003-0000 This notice is to advise you that the This notice is to advise you that the above This notice is to advise you that the above above property has been sold for delinquent above property has been sold for delinquent property has been sold for delinquent taxes property has been sold for delinquent taxes taxes and that the period of redemption taxes and that the period of redemption and that the period of redemption from the and that the period of redemption from the from the sale will expire on December 14, from the sale will expire on December 14, sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The 2018. The amount to redeem is subject 2018. The amount to redeem is subject amount to redeem is subject to increase at amount to redeem is subject to increase at to increase at 6 month intervals from the to increase at 6 month intervals from the 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 6 month intervals from the date of sale and date of sale and may be further increased date of sale and may be further increased may be further increased if the purchaser may be further increased if the purchaser if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays assignee pays any subsequently accruing assignee pays any subsequently accruing any subsequently accruing taxes or special any subsequently accruing taxes or special taxes or special assessments to redeem the taxes or special assessments to redeem the assessments to redeem the property from assessments to redeem the property from property from subsequent forfeitures or tax property from subsequent forfeitures or tax subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check sales. Check with the county clerk as to the sales. Check with the county clerk as to the with the county clerk as to the exact with the county clerk as to the exact exact amount you owe before redeeming. exact amount you owe before redeeming. amount you owe before redeeming. This amount you owe before redeeming. This This notice is also to advise you that a This notice is also to advise you that a notice is also to advise you that a petition notice is also to advise you that a petition petition has been filed for a tax deed which petition has been filed for a tax deed which has been filed for a tax deed which will has been filed for a tax deed which will will transfer title and the right to possession will transfer title and the right to possession transfer title and the right to possession of transfer title and the right to possession of of this property if redemption is not made of this property if redemption is not made this property if redemption is not made on this property if redemption is not made on on or before December 14, 2018. This matter on or before December 14, 2018. This matter or before December 14, 2018. This matter or before December 14, 2018. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have but your right to redeem will already have but your right to redeem will already have but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before December 14, 2018 by any time on or before December 14, 2018 by any time on or before December 14, 2018 by any time on or before December 14, 2018 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further information Chicago, Illinois. For further information Chicago, Illinois. For further information Chicago, Illinois. For further information contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827390 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827412 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827434 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827544 10 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018

TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: Matthew L Blauvelt; LaSalle Private TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK PETER N TORTORICE CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CRISTOBAL ESQUIVEL MARCO ZAVALA- Residences Condominium Association, CHARLES R YAKUTIS CITY OF CHICAGO, FLOYZELL KEY JR CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O NANCY GEORGE PAMELA GEORG HERMIS, CITY CLERK OCCUPANT CAROL TORTORICE VARGAS OWNER / OCCUPANT CITY OF c/o David J. Bloomberg, Reg. Agent; The C/O CITY CLERK CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK MARY WILLIAMS JPMORGAN LLC, RA: JULIJUS CESNAVICIUS OCCUPANT MICHAEL TORTORICE KIMBERLY TORTORICE CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK CALVALRY LaSalle Private Residences Condominium CORPORATION COUNSEL AUGUST YAKUTIS CHASE BANK, N.A. FLOYZELL KEY UNKNOWN UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND DOMINICK TORTORICE PETER TORTORICE PORTFOLIO SERVICES, LLC, RA: CT Association, c/o Camylle DeLaurentis, YVONNE DELPRICIPLE, A/K/A YVONNE OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND CORPORATION SYSTEM MIREYA ESQUIVEL President; City of Chicago, City Clerk; YAKUTIS CHARLES YAKUTIS HEIRS OF INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. NO. 2018COTD004016 FILED June 26, 2018 PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND Occupant, 1212 N. LaSalle St., Unit 271, AUGUSTUS YAKUTIS UNKNOWN OWNERS, 2018COTD004270 FILED July 18, 2018 TAKE TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises NO. 2018COTD004246 FILED July 16, 2018 PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED Chicago, IL 60610; Sudler and Company, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Sold June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0010276 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises NO. 2018COTD004245 FILED July 16, 2018 d/b/a Sudler Property Management, GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD004271 June 6, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0006454 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold Sold June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0015289 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises c/o Steven P. Levy, Reg. Agent; David D. FILED July 18, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold Sold June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0015449 Orr, County Clerk; Persons or tenants in of Cook Date Premises Sold June 7, 2016 for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and special assessment number N/A Warrant No. for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold actual occupancy or possession of said Certificate No. 14-0009787 Sold for General special assessment number N/A Warrant N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN special assessment number N/A Warrant No. for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and property; Unknown owners or parties Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold for Special No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN special assessment number N/A Warrant interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. Assessment of (Municipality) and special HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES located at 443 W 46TH ST., CHICAGO, IL Legal SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY 2018COTD004720 FILED: August 13, 2018 assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A Property located at 4337 S BERKELEY AVE, Description or Property Index No. 20-04-332- located at THE WEST SIDE OF S KEDZIE AVE HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property 050-0000 This notice is to advise you that the BEGINNING 104 FEET NORTH OF 16TH ST Property located at 2414 S MILLARD AVE, PREMISES SOLD: June 8, 2016 CERTIFICATE FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at Index No. 20-02-303-017-0000 This notice above property has been sold for delinquent (50 FEET OF FRONTAGE ON KEDZIE AVE) CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property NO(S). 14-0013323 SOLD FOR GENERAL 3401 WEST 53RD PLACE, CHICAGO, IL Legal is to advise you that the above property taxes and that the period of redemption CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60623 Legal Description Index No. 16-26-116-021-0000 This notice TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR SPECIAL Description or Property Index No. 19-11-414- has been sold for delinquent taxes and from the sale will expire on December 14, or Property Index No. 16-23-229-041-0000 is to advise you that the above property ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A 022-0000 This notice is to advise you that the that the period of redemption from the 2018. The amount to redeem is subject This notice is to advise you that the above has been sold for delinquent taxes and WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. above property has been sold for delinquent sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The to increase at 6 month intervals from the property has been sold for delinquent taxes that the period of redemption from the N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR taxes and that the period of redemption amount to redeem is subject to increase at date of sale and may be further increased and that the period of redemption from the sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: from the sale will expire on December 14, 6 month intervals from the date of sale and if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The amount to redeem is subject to increase at 1212 N. LASALLE ST., UNIT 271, CHICAGO, 2018. The amount to redeem is subject may be further increased if the purchaser assignee pays any subsequently accruing amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from the date of sale and ILLINOIS Legal Description or Property Index to increase at 6 month intervals from the at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays taxes or special assessments to redeem the 6 month intervals from the date of sale and may be further increased if the purchaser No(s). 17-04-221-052-1397 This notice is to date of sale and may be further increased any subsequently accruing taxes or special property from subsequent forfeitures or tax may be further increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays advise you that the above property has been if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assessments to redeem the property from sales. Check with the county clerk as to the at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special sold for delinquent taxes and that the period assignee pays any subsequently accruing subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check exact amount you owe before redeeming. any subsequently accruing taxes or special assessments to redeem the property from of redemption from the sale will expire on taxes or special assessments to redeem the with the county clerk as to the exact This notice is also to advise you that a assessments to redeem the property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem property from subsequent forfeitures or tax amount you owe before redeeming. This petition has been filed for a tax deed which subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to the exact is subject to increase at 6 month intervals sales. Check with the county clerk as to the notice is also to advise you that a petition will transfer title and the right to possession with the county clerk as to the exact amount you owe before redeeming. This from the date of sale and may be further exact amount you owe before redeeming. has been filed for a tax deed which will of this property if redemption is not made amount you owe before redeeming. This notice is also to advise you that a petition increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or This notice is also to advise you that a transfer title and the right to possession of on or before December 14, 2018. This matter notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed which will his assignee pays any subsequently accruing petition has been filed for a tax deed which this property if redemption is not made on is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer title and the right to possession of taxes or special assessments to redeem will transfer title and the right to possession or before December 14, 2018. This matter county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made on the property from subsequent forfeitures of this property if redemption is not made is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, this property if redemption is not made on or before December 14, 2018. This matter or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk on or before December 14, 2018. This matter county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at or before December 14, 2018. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this as to the exact amount you owe before is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 redeeming. This notice is also to advise county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at but your right to redeem will already have county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, you that a petition has been filed for a tax W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at deed which will transfer title and the right Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at but your right to redeem will already have REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing to possession of this property if redemption 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have is not made on or before February 1, 2019. but your right to redeem will already have REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS any time on or before December 14, 2018 by but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Court of this County in Chicago, Illinois on REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS any time on or before December 14, 2018 by Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at February 13, 2019, in Room 1704 of the OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Chicago, Illinois. For further information OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before December 14, 2018 by Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. Washington any time on or before December 14, 2018 by Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 any time on or before December 14, 2018 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Street at 9:30 a.m. You may be present at applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Chicago, Illinois. For further information N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in this hearing but your right to redeem will Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further information already have expired at that time. YOU Chicago, Illinois. For further information N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, Chicago, Illinois. For further information contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827210 contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 2018-1, LLC, U.S. Bank National Association, N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, can be made at any time on or before 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, as Indenture Trustee Purchaser or Assignee. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, February 1, 2019, by applying to the County LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, Dated August 13, 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827663 Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827710 23/2018 5827849 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827676 of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Royce TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK RE, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 N. LaSalle HEIRS OF HERBERT LAWSON HEIRS OF TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: SALLIE LAWSON CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY WEST SIDE ASSN COMM AC FIRST MIDWEST August 15, 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK CLERK CHARMANE LAWSON ERIC LAWSON BANK AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO HERITAGE TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, JAVIER BERMUDEZ MARIA RIVERA MARIA TANNER PINN CHURCH OF GOD OF HERBERT&SALLIE LAWSON OCCUPANT STANDARD BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, AS RICKY L PAGE CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: RIVERA, A/K/A, MARIA SADAT DELFINO PROPHECY GLORIOUS LIFE WORSHIP HEIRS OF MARY B WEST PATRICIA LAWSON TRUSTEE UNDER, TRUST AGREEMENT DATED CITY CLERK CHI CITY CYCLES PROPERTY 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5830706 DIAZ OCCUPANT UNKNOWN OWNERS, CENTER CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK PERE LAWSON MICHELLE LAWSON CITY 2/20/1979 AND KNOWN AS TRUST NO. 6220 MANAGER / OCCUPANT UGO DELUCA OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED G & R INVESTMENTS G & R INVESTMENTS OF CHICAGO, DEPT OF WATER NHS WESTSIDE ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY RICK PAGE YVONNE PAGE UNKNOWN GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD003915 CO., RA: ROBERT J PALEY GARETH L REED, REDEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, RA: ACTION, RA: JENKINS WESTSIDE OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES FILED June 22, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County PRESIDENT OF, G & R INVESTMENTS CO. G ANJANETTE BROWN NHSRC INITIATIVES, TO: Stanley & S Lukwinski; Judy Lukwinski, ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY ACTION INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. of Cook Date Premises Sold June 7, 2016 & R INVESTMENTS, LLC, RA: CHRISTOPHER INC., RA: ANJANETTE BROWN UNKNOWN as trustee of the Sophie H. Lukwinski FOUNDATION, RA: GLORIA CORENE JENKINS 2018COTD004275 FILED July 18, 2018 TAKE Certificate No. 14-0009859 Sold for General L ROSS G & R INVESTMENTS, C/O ILLINOIS OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES trust agreement dated January 1, 2002; OCCUPANT SINAI COMMUNITY INSTITUTE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold for Special SECRETARY OF STATE OCCUPANT INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. Victoria Kurtz, as trustee of the Sophie H. INC SINAI COMMUNITY INSTITUTE, INC., June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0015525 Assessment of (Municipality) and special UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND 2018COTD004017 FILED June 26, 2018 TAKE Lukwinski trust agreement dated January RA: DEBRA G WESLEY UNKNOWN OWNERS, Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 1, 2002; Royal Savings Bank, as Successor OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD NO. 2018COTD004013 FILED June 26, 2018 June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0010279 to Washington Federal Bank for Savings; GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD004242 special assessment number N/A Warrant FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold FDIC, as receiver for Washington Federal FILED July 16, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY 2545 WEST 59TH STREET, CHICAGO, IL Legal Sold June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0010264 for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and Bank for Savings; State of Illinois, c/o Dept. of Cook Date Premises Sold June 8, 2016 HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Description or Property Index No. 19-13-404- Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold special assessment number N/A Warrant of Revenue; Illinois Dept. of Revenue, Lien Certificate No. 14-0015310 Sold for General Property located at 4200 WEST OGDEN AVE, 006-0000 This notice is to advise you that the for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY Unit; Illinois Attorney General; US Attorney Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold for Special CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60623 Legal Description above property has been sold for delinquent special assessment number N/A Warrant HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES - Northern District of Illinois; US Attorney Assessment of (Municipality) and special or Property Index No. 16-27-203-066-0000 taxes and that the period of redemption No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY Property located at 4325 S PRINCETON AVE, General, Justice Dept.; Stanley Lukwinski; assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A This notice is to advise you that the above from the sale will expire on December 14, HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property Occupant, 2860 S. Hillock Ave., Chicago, IL Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD property has been sold for delinquent taxes 2018. The amount to redeem is subject Property located at 4425 S UNION AVE, Index No. 20-04-402-015-0000 This notice 60608; David D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located and that the period of redemption from the to increase at 6 month intervals from the CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property is to advise you that the above property tenants in actual occupancy or possession at 3600 W OGDEN AVE, CHICAGO, IL Legal sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The date of sale and may be further increased Index No. 20-04-313-011-0000 This notice has been sold for delinquent taxes and of said property; Unknown owners or parties Description or Property Index No. 16-23-315- amount to redeem is subject to increase at if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her is to advise you that the above property that the period of redemption from the interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. 059-0000 This notice is to advise you that the 6 month intervals from the date of sale and assignee pays any subsequently accruing has been sold for delinquent taxes and sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The 2018COTD004710 FILED: August 9, 2018 above property has been sold for delinquent may be further increased if the purchaser taxes or special assessments to redeem the that the period of redemption from the amount to redeem is subject to increase at TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE taxes and that the period of redemption at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The 6 month intervals from the date of sale and PREMISES SOLD: June 8, 2016 CERTIFICATE from the sale will expire on December 14, any subsequently accruing taxes or special sales. Check with the county clerk as to the amount to redeem is subject to increase at may be further increased if the purchaser NO(S). 14-0014028 SOLD FOR GENERAL 2018. The amount to redeem is subject assessments to redeem the property from exact amount you owe before redeeming. 6 month intervals from the date of sale and at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR SPECIAL to increase at 6 month intervals from the subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check This notice is also to advise you that a may be further increased if the purchaser any subsequently accruing taxes or special ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A date of sale and may be further increased with the county clerk as to the exact petition has been filed for a tax deed which at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays assessments to redeem the property from WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her amount you owe before redeeming. This will transfer title and the right to possession any subsequently accruing taxes or special subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR assignee pays any subsequently accruing notice is also to advise you that a petition of this property if redemption is not made assessments to redeem the property from with the county clerk as to the exact DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: taxes or special assessments to redeem the has been filed for a tax deed which will on or before December 14, 2018. This matter subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check amount you owe before redeeming. This 2860 S. HILLOCK AVE., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS property from subsequent forfeitures or tax transfer title and the right to possession of is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this with the county clerk as to the exact notice is also to advise you that a petition Legal Description or Property Index No(s). sales. Check with the county clerk as to the this property if redemption is not made on county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 amount you owe before redeeming. This has been filed for a tax deed which will 17-29-305-035-0000 This notice is to advise exact amount you owe before redeeming. or before December 14, 2018. This matter W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, notice is also to advise you that a petition transfer title and the right to possession of you that the above property has been sold This notice is also to advise you that a is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at has been filed for a tax deed which will this property if redemption is not made on for delinquent taxes and that the period petition has been filed for a tax deed which county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing transfer title and the right to possession of or before December 14, 2018. This matter of redemption from the sale will expire on will transfer title and the right to possession W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, but your right to redeem will already have this property if redemption is not made on is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem of this property if redemption is not made Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO or before December 14, 2018. This matter county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 is subject to increase at 6 month intervals on or before December 14, 2018. This matter 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, from the date of sale and may be further is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this but your right to redeem will already have OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO any time on or before December 14, 2018 by W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing his assignee pays any subsequently accruing W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at but your right to redeem will already have taxes or special assessments to redeem the Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO property from subsequent forfeitures or tax 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing any time on or before December 14, 2018 by Chicago, Illinois. For further information but your right to redeem will already have REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS sales. Check with the County Clerk as to the but your right to redeem will already have applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at exact amount you owe before redeeming. expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS any time on or before December 14, 2018 by This notice is also to advise you that a REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Chicago, Illinois. For further information 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, petition has been filed for a tax deed which OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, any time on or before December 14, 2018 by Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in will transfer title and the right to possession any time on or before December 14, 2018 by N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827150 applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Chicago, Illinois. For further information of this property if redemption is not made applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 on or before February 1, 2019. This matter Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, Chicago, Illinois. For further information N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Chicago, Illinois. For further information 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827749 contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, County in Chicago, Illinois on February 13, contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827214 Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, a.m. You may be present at this hearing LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827187 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827557 but your right to redeem will already have TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO MAHMOUD S ABUSAAD MUNTHER KARAN REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OCCUPANT CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made CLERK UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS at any time on or before February 1, 2019, AND PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: Stephen M. Mrazek; Lee A. Mrazek; by applying to the County Clerk of Cook DEED NO. 2018COTD004011 FILED June 26, AMIR BAKER CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O Draper & Kramer, Incorporated, c/o CT County, Illinois at the Office of the County 2018 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date CITY CLERK LAWNDALE CHRISTIAN Corporation System, Reg. Agent; Draper Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER Premises Sold June 7, 2016 Certificate TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, RA: GREEN & Kramer, Incorporated; 1212 Lake Shore INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY No. 14-0009861 Sold for General Taxes of TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK ALGIS ANKUS VYTAS ANKUS ENRIQUE STREET 1998, LLC LOCAL INITIATIVES Drive Condominium Association, c/o David CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, (year) 2014 Sold for Special Assessment ANTHONY DONATA, A/K/A ANTHONY ZUNIGA CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK SUPPORT CORPORATION, RA: NATIONAL Sugar, Reg. Agent; Wm. Wrigley, Jr. Company, Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Empathy of (Municipality) and special assessment DONATO ANTHONY DONATO PRISCILLA HERMIS, LLC, RA: JULIJUS CESNAVICIUS REGISTERED AGENTS INC COUNTRYSIDE c/o CT Corporation System, Reg. Agent; Financial, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. DONATO OCCUPANT - 515 W 46TH PLACE VAM OUT, LLC, RA: CORPORATE CREATIONS BANK F/K/A STATE BANK OF COUNTRYSIDE JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as Successor N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR OCCUPANT - 511 W 46TH PLACE UNKNOWN NETWORK IN JUDD M HARRIS & ASSOCIATES, LOCAL INITIATIVES SUPPORT CORPORATION to Washington Mutual Bank; Occupant, 1212 60602 Dated: August 10, 2018 Balin Law, DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES P.C. BEVERLY VILLARREAL UNKNOWN UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND N. Lake Shore Dr., Unit 22BN, Chicago, IL P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 5956-5958 S WESTERN AVE CHICAGO, INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED 60610; David D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm ILLINOIS 60636 Legal Description or Property 2018COTD004014 FILED June 26, 2018 TAKE INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. NO. 2018COTD004243 FILED July 16, 2018 tenants in actual occupancy or possession #58864 Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5825297 Index No. 19-13-407-038-0000 This notice NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 2018COTD004018 FILED June 26, 2018 TAKE TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises of said property; Unknown owners or parties is to advise you that the above property June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0010273 NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Sold June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0015321 interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. has been sold for delinquent taxes and Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0010314 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold 2018COTD004715 FILED: August 13, 2018 that the period of redemption from the for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The special assessment number N/A Warrant for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and 1ST ST BANK & TRUST FIRST SECURE BANK special assessment number N/A Warrant PREMISES SOLD: June 8, 2016 CERTIFICATE amount to redeem is subject to increase at No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY special assessment number N/A Warrant No. & TRUST CO. AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO, No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY NO(S). 14-0013244 SOLD FOR GENERAL 6 month intervals from the date of sale and HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN 1ST STATE BANK & TRUST CO OF PALOS HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR SPECIAL may be further increased if the purchaser Property located at 513 WEST 46TH PLACE, SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property HILLS TRUST NO. 1-133 JAMES DROUGAS Property located at 1600-1602 S DRAKE ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property located at 4621-4625 S HERMITAGE AVE, AUTOS “R” US, INC., RA: JAMES G. DROUGAS AVE AND 3535-3545 W 16TH ST CHICAGO, WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. any subsequently accruing taxes or special Index No. 20-04-331-017-0000 This notice CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60609 Legal Description N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR JAMES G. DROUGAS, PRESIDENT OF, AUTOS ILLINOIS Legal Description or Property assessments to redeem the property from is to advise you that the above property or Property Index No. 20-06-423-008-0000 DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located “R” US, INC. CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY Index No. 16-23-400-098-0000 This notice subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check has been sold for delinquent taxes and This notice is to advise you that the above at: 1212 N. LAKESHORE DR., UNIT 22BN, CLERK BYLINE BANK OCCUPANT UNKNOWN is to advise you that the above property with the county clerk as to the exact that the period of redemption from the property has been sold for delinquent taxes CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Legal Description or OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES has been sold for delinquent taxes and amount you owe before redeeming. This sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The and that the period of redemption from the Property Index No(s). 17-03-114-003-1104 INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. that the period of redemption from the notice is also to advise you that a petition amount to redeem is subject to increase at sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The This notice is to advise you that the above 2018COTD004137 FILED June 29, 2018 TAKE sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The has been filed for a tax deed which will 6 month intervals from the date of sale and amount to redeem is subject to increase at property has been sold for delinquent NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold amount to redeem is subject to increase at transfer title and the right to possession of may be further increased if the purchaser 6 month intervals from the date of sale and taxes and that the period of redemption June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0014048 6 month intervals from the date of sale and this property if redemption is not made on at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays may be further increased if the purchaser from the sale will expire on February 1, Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold may be further increased if the purchaser or before December 14, 2018. This matter any subsequently accruing taxes or special at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays 2019. The amount to redeem is subject to for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this assessments to redeem the property from any subsequently accruing taxes or special increase at 6 month intervals from the date special assessment number N/A Warrant any subsequently accruing taxes or special county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check assessments to redeem the property from of sale and may be further increased if the No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY assessments to redeem the property from W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, with the county clerk as to the exact subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check purchaser at the tax sale or his assignee HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at amount you owe before redeeming. This with the county clerk as to the exact pays any subsequently accruing taxes or Property located at 3606 S ARCHER AVE, with the county clerk as to the exact 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing notice is also to advise you that a petition amount you owe before redeeming. This special assessments to redeem the propert CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property amount you owe before redeeming. This y but your right to redeem will already have has been filed for a tax deed which will notice is also to advise you that a petition Index No. 17-31-310-014-0000 This notice notice is also to advise you that a petition from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO transfer title and the right to possession of has been filed for a tax deed which will is to advise you that the above property has been filed for a tax deed which will Check with the County Clerk as to the exact REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS this property if redemption is not made on transfer title and the right to possession of amount you owe before redeeming. This has been sold for delinquent taxes and transfer title and the right to possession of OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at or before December 14, 2018. This matter this property if redemption is not made on notice is also to advise you that a petition that the period of redemption from the this property if redemption is not made on any time on or before December 14, 2018 by is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this or before December 14, 2018. This matter has been filed for a tax deed which will sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The or before December 14, 2018. This matter applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this transfer title and the right to possession o amount to redeem is subject to increase at is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this f Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 6 month intervals from the date of sale and county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 this property if redemption is not made on Chicago, Illinois. For further information Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, may be further increased if the purchaser W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, or before February 1, 2019. This matter is contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois but your right to redeem will already have 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing any subsequently accruing taxes or special 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing County in Chicago, Illinois on February 13, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO but your right to redeem will already have assessments to redeem the property from but your right to redeem will already have 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827161 OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS with the county clerk as to the exact REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS a.m. You may be present at this hearing any time on or before December 14, 2018 by OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at amount you owe before redeeming. This OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at but your right to redeem will already have applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, any time on or before December 14, 2018 by expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO notice is also to advise you that a petition any time on or before December 14, 2018 by Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS has been filed for a tax deed which will applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Chicago, Illinois. For further information Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made transfer title and the right to possession of Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 Chicago, Illinois. For further information at any time on or before February 1, 2019, this property if redemption is not made on Chicago, Illinois. For further information N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook or before December 14, 2018. This matter contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 TO: Alex J Phillips; Chicago Title Land 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois County, Illinois at the Office of the Count is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois y Trust Company, as Successor trustee to LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER Commercial National Bank of Berwyn, as 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827194 LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY trustee under trust agreement dated the 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827220 Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827566 CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, 29th day of October, 1987, known as trust Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Royce RE, 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing number 870148, c/o CT Corporation System, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 N. LaSalle but your right to redeem will already have Reg. Agent; City of Chicago, City Clerk; Debra Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Phillips-Lewis; Alex Phillips; William Phillips; August 15, 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Occupant, 4136 W. 70th St., Chicago, IL TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at 60629; David D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK ELMER & DEBRA DAVIS HEIRS OF ELMER IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: any time on or before December 14, 2018 by tenants in actual occupancy or possession THOMAS BOLES HERMIS LLC, RA: JULIJUS A. DAVIS OWNER / OCCUPANT ELMER 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5830700 applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, of said property; Unknown owners or parties CESNAVICIUS JUNE BOLES SECRETARY TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK A. DAVIS DEBORAH DAVIS OCCUPANT Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT MARIA LATORRE OCCUPANT KEITH CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK JUAN Chicago, Illinois. For further information 2018COTD004709 FILED: August 9, 2018 UNITED STATES DISTRICT ATTORNEY HEIRS SMITH GWENDOLYN SMITH DRAKE SMITH GINES PILAR MACHUCA GINES UNKNOWN contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE OF THOMAS BOLES CITY OF CHICAGO, CATHERINE SMITH CEDRIC SMITH BRANDE OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois PREMISES SOLD: June 7, 2016 CERTIFICATE C/O CITY CLERK OCCUPANT UNKNOWN SMITH UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, NO(S). 14-0010001 SOLD FOR GENERAL OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES AND PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX 2018COTD004244 FILED July 16, 2018 TAKE LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR SPECIAL INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. DEED NO. 2018COTD004116 FILED June 28, NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827322 ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A 2018COTD004015 FILED June 26, 2018 TAKE 2018 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0015372 WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold Premises Sold June 7, 2016 Certificate Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0010275 No. 14-0010447 Sold for General Taxes of for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold (year) 2014 Sold for Special Assessment special assessment number N/A Warrant 4136 W. 70TH ST., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Legal for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and of (Municipality) and special assessment No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY Description or Property Index No(s). 19- special assessment number N/A Warrant No. number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES 22-421-021-0000 This notice is to advise N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Property located at 3011 W CULLERTON ST, you that the above property has been sold SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property for delinquent taxes and that the period located at 447 W 46TH ST, CHICAGO, IL Legal 835 WEST 50TH PLACE, CHICAGO, IL Legal Index No. 16-24-309-021-0000 This notice of redemption from the sale will expire on Description or Property Index No. 20-04-332- Description or Property Index No. 20-08-221- is to advise you that the above property February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem 005-0000 This notice is to advise you that the 009-0000 This notice is to advise you that the has been sold for delinquent taxes and is subject to increase at 6 month intervals above property has been sold for delinquent above property has been sold for delinquent that the period of redemption from the from the date of sale and may be further taxes and that the period of redemption taxes and that the period of redemption sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or from the sale will expire on December 14, from the sale will expire on December 14, amount to redeem is subject to increase at his assignee pays any subsequently accruing 2018. The amount to redeem is subject 2018. The amount to redeem is subject 6 month intervals from the date of sale and taxes or special assessments to redeem the to increase at 6 month intervals from the to increase at 6 month intervals from the may be further increased if the purchaser property from subsequent forfeitures or tax date of sale and may be further increased date of sale and may be further increased at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays sales. Check with the County Clerk as to the if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her any subsequently accruing taxes or special exact amount you owe before redeeming. assignee pays any subsequently accruing assignee pays any subsequently accruing assessments to redeem the property from This notice is also to advise you that a taxes or special assessments to redeem the taxes or special assessments to redeem the subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check petition has been filed for a tax deed which property from subsequent forfeitures or tax property from subsequent forfeitures or tax with the county clerk as to the exact will transfer title and the right to possession sales. Check with the county clerk as to the sales. Check with the county clerk as to the amount you owe before redeeming. This of this property if redemption is not made exact amount you owe before redeeming. exact amount you owe before redeeming. notice is also to advise you that a petition on or before February 1, 2019. This matter This notice is also to advise you that a This notice is also to advise you that a has been filed for a tax deed which will is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this petition has been filed for a tax deed which petition has been filed for a tax deed which transfer title and the right to possession of County in Chicago, Illinois on February 13, will transfer title and the right to possession will transfer title and the right to possession this property if redemption is not made on 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley of this property if redemption is not made of this property if redemption is not made or before December 14, 2018. This matter Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 on or before December 14, 2018. This matter on or before December 14, 2018. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this a.m. You may be present at this hearing is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 but your right to redeem will already have county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have at any time on or before February 1, 2019, but your right to redeem will already have but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO by applying to the County Clerk of Cook expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS County, Illinois at the Office of the County REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before December 14, 2018 by INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY any time on or before December 14, 2018 by any time on or before December 14, 2018 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Empathy Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further information Financial, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 Chicago, Illinois. For further information Chicago, Illinois. For further information contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602 Dated: August 10, 2018 Balin Law, N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827648 #58864 Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5825289 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827199 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827230 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 11

TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK MOHAMED MOHSIN FIRST MIDWEST BANK, AUDREY C SANDERS MONICA DOWNER IBRAHIM DARWISH OCCUPANT KINGS FOOD QUALITY FIRST CORP 1131 N LEAMINGTON MARY MOORE HEIRS OF MARY MOORE RACHID ABBAS, MANAGER/MEMBER, SUCCESSOR TO STANDARD BANK AND TRUST HEIRS OF AUDREY SANDERS AMERICAN AND LIQUOR CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY LLC, RA & MANAGER/MEMBER: CLAUDE E OCCUPANT, 1ST FLOOR OCCUPANT, 2ND 353-357 EAST 75TH STREET, LLC CITY OF COMPANY TRUSTEE OF TRUST #19516, HOMEOWNER PRESERVATION FUND, LP, CLERK UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS JONES OCCUPANT 1131 N LEAMINGTON FLOOR CRAIG GIBSON CYNTHIA GIBSON CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK 353-357 EAST DATED 06/29/2006 CITY OF CHICAGO, RA: NATIONAL REGISTERED AGENTS, INC. AND PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX LLC CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK LEROY MOORE HEIRS OF MARY MOORE , 75TH STREET, LLC, C/O ILLINOIS SECRETARY C/O CITY CLERK UNKNOWN OWNERS, AMERICAN HOMEOWNER PRESERVATION DEED NO. 2018COTD003764 FILED June 18, CAZENOVIA CREEK FUNDING 1, LLC, A/K/A MARY GIBSON UNKNOWN OWNERS, OF STATE BUSINESS SERVICES 353-357 OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED FUND, L.P., C/O ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF 2018 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date RA: ILLINOIS CORPORATION SERVICE C OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED EAST 75TH STREET, LLC, RA: MARK M. GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD004117 STATE ACCREDITED HOME LENDERS, Premises Sold June 6, 2016 Certificate CAZENOVIA CREEK FUNDING I, LLC, C/O GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD003782 LYMAN LAKESIDE BANK OCCUPANT - 353- FILED June 28, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County INC., C/O ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE No. 14-0006937 Sold for General Taxes of CARTER LEGAL GROUP UNKNOWN OWNERS, FILED June 19, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County 357 E 75TH ST KBM HOLDINGS, LLC, RA: of Cook Date Premises Sold June 7, 2016 ACCREDITED HOME LENDERS, INC., C/O (year) 2014 Sold for Special Assessment OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED of Cook Date Premises Sold June 6, 2016 ROLAND BURRIS II KBM HOLDINGS, LLC, Certificate No. 14-0010507, 14-0010508 Sold JEFFREY N. WALTON, PRESIDENT UNKNOWN of (Municipality) and special assessment GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD003779 Certificate No. 14-0007268 Sold for General BONITA HARRISON, MANAGER/MEMBER for General Taxes of (year) 2014; 2014 Sold OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. FILED June 19, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold for Special CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST COMPANY, for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR of Cook Date Premises Sold June 6, 2016 Assessment of (Municipality) and special SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BRIDGEVIEW BANK special assessment number N/A Warrant No. 2018COTD004118 FILED June 28, 2018 TAKE DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at Certificate No. 14-0007119 Sold for General assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A GROUP, TRUSTEE OF TRUST #1-3136 DATED N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold 548-560 E 71ST ST, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold for Special Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD 08/11/2004 BRIDGEVIEW BANK GROUP SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0010608, 60619 Legal Description or Property Index Assessment of (Municipality) and special FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located OCCUPANT - 351 E 75TH ST UNKNOWN located at 1134 W GARFIELD BLVD, CHICAGO, 14-0010609 Sold for General Taxes of (year) No. 20-22-422-021-0000 This notice is to assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A at 1416 EAST 76TH ST, CHICAGO, IL Legal OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES IL Legal Description or Property Index No. 2014; 2014 Sold for Special Assessment advise you that the above property has Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD Description or Property Index No. 20-26-403- INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 20-08-423-029-0000; 20-08-423-030-0000 of (Municipality) and special assessment been sold for delinquent taxes and that FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at 037-0000 This notice is to advise you that the 2018COTD003784 FILED June 19, 2018 TAKE This notice is to advise you that the above number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. the period of redemption from the sale will 2211 EAST 71ST STREET, CHICAGO, IL Legal above property has been sold for delinquent NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold property has been sold for delinquent taxes N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR expire on December 14, 2018. The amount Description or Property Index No. 20-25-202- taxes and that the period of redemption June 6, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0007331 and that the period of redemption from the DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month 025-0000 This notice is to advise you that the from the sale will expire on December 14, Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The 5701-5703 S LASALLE ST, CHICAGO, IL intervals from the date of sale and may be above property has been sold for delinquent 2018. The amount to redeem is subject for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and amount to redeem is subject to increase at Legal Description or Property Index No. further increased if the purchaser at the taxes and that the period of redemption to increase at 6 month intervals from the special assessment number N/A Warrant 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 20-16-213-001-0000; 20-16-213-002-0000 tax sale or his or her assignee pays any from the sale will expire on December 14, date of sale and may be further increased No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY may be further increased if the purchaser This notice is to advise you that the above subsequently accruing taxes or special 2018. The amount to redeem is subject if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays property has been sold for delinquent taxes assessments to redeem the property from to increase at 6 month intervals from the assignee pays any subsequently accruing Property located at 353-357 E 75TH ST any subsequently accruing taxes or special and that the period of redemption from the subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check date of sale and may be further increased taxes or special assessments to redeem the CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60619 Legal Description assessments to redeem the property from sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The with the county clerk as to the exact if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her property from subsequent forfeitures or tax or Property Index No. 20-27-305-002-0000 subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check amount to redeem is subject to increase at amount you owe before redeeming. This assignee pays any subsequently accruing sales. Check with the county clerk as to the This notice is to advise you that the above with the county clerk as to the exact 6 month intervals from the date of sale and notice is also to advise you that a petition taxes or special assessments to redeem the exact amount you owe before redeeming. property has been sold for delinquent taxes amount you owe before redeeming. This may be further increased if the purchaser has been filed for a tax deed which will property from subsequent forfeitures or tax This notice is also to advise you that a and that the period of redemption from the notice is also to advise you that a petition at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays transfer title and the right to possession of sales. Check with the county clerk as to the petition has been filed for a tax deed which sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The has been filed for a tax deed which will any subsequently accruing taxes or special this property if redemption is not made on exact amount you owe before redeeming. will transfer title and the right to possession amount to redeem is subject to increase at transfer title and the right to possession of assessments to redeem the property from or before December 14, 2018. This matter This notice is also to advise you that a of this property if redemption is not made 6 month intervals from the date of sale and this property if redemption is not made on subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this petition has been filed for a tax deed which on or before December 14, 2018. This matter may be further increased if the purchaser or before December 14, 2018. This matter with the county clerk as to the exact county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 will transfer title and the right to possession is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this amount you owe before redeeming. This W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, of this property if redemption is not made county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 any subsequently accruing taxes or special county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 notice is also to advise you that a petition Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at on or before December 14, 2018. This matter W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, assessments to redeem the property from W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, has been filed for a tax deed which will 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at transfer title and the right to possession of but your right to redeem will already have county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing with the county clerk as to the exact 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing this property if redemption is not made on expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, but your right to redeem will already have amount you owe before redeeming. This but your right to redeem will already have or before December 14, 2018. This matter REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO notice is also to advise you that a petition expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS has been filed for a tax deed which will REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 any time on or before December 14, 2018 by but your right to redeem will already have OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at transfer title and the right to possession of OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO any time on or before December 14, 2018 by this property if redemption is not made on any time on or before December 14, 2018 by Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, or before December 14, 2018. This matter applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing Chicago, Illinois. For further information OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in but your right to redeem will already have contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 any time on or before December 14, 2018 by Chicago, Illinois. For further information county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 Chicago, Illinois. For further information expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, Chicago, Illinois. For further information 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, any time on or before December 14, 2018 by 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5826935 contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, but your right to redeem will already have LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827010 expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827236 Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Chicago, Illinois. For further information LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5826989 any time on or before December 14, 2018 by N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK Chicago, Illinois. For further information 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827240 OSHANA JOHNSON OCCUPANT - 6551 contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 S GREENWOOD FIRST MIDWEST BANK, N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois SUCCESSOR TO PALOS BANK AND TRUST TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, COMPANY OCCUPANT - 6545 S GREENWOOD HARRY JAMES 7439 CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND CITY CLERK 7439 SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827027 FRANK KING 6424 OCCUPANT - 6434 S PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED BUILDING, LLC, RA & MANAGER/MEMBER: STATE ST CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK NO. 2018COTD003777 FILED June 19, 2018 JAMES SEIDENBERG 7439 SOUTH COTTAGE TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK EDDIE GREER NATE MANNING FRANK KING TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises GROVE BUILDING, LLC OCCUPANT LAND MARK LIQUIDATIONS THORP ASPHALT INC, TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK REMELL POWELL KENWOOD INVESTMENT JR. OCCUPANT, 1ST FLOOR OCCUPANT, Sold June 6, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0006964 TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK RA: PAUL A. THORP BUESING BROTHERS, DAN MATIS DMC CONTRACTORS, LLC, C/O GROUP, INC., RA & PRESIDENT: JUSTICE 2ND FLOOR FRANK’S DEMOLITION Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold GMG HOLDINGS LLC CITY OF CHICAGO, INC., RA: JULIE LYNN BUESING 7439 S ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE BUSINESS MENSAH KENWOOD INVESTMENT GROUP, AND WRECKING UNKNOWN OWNERS, for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and C/O CITY CLERK GMG HOLDINGS, LLC, RA & COTTAGE GROVE BUILDING, LLC UNKNOWN SERVICES DMC CONTRACTORS, LLC, RA: INC., JUSTICE MENSAH, RA & PRESIDENT OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED special assessment number N/A Warrant MEMBER: AL GIUDICE H79 PROPERTIES, LLC, OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES PAMELA BENFORD DARRIN MEHLERT CITY NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC D/B/A GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD004119 No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY RA & MEMBER: AL GIUDICE REPUBLIC BANK INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK OCCUPANT CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY, FILED June 28, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES OF CHICAGO AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST, TO 2018COTD003780 FILED June 19, 2018 TAKE UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND RA: ILLINOIS CORPORATION SERVICE C of Cook Date Premises Sold June 7, 2016 Property located at 6549 S GREENWOOD NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE REPUBLIC NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX OCCUPANT - 5646 S WABASH AVE CITY OF Certificate No. 14-0011178 Sold for General AVE, CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or BANK OF CHICAGO AS SUCCESSOR June 6, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0007209 DEED NO. 2018COTD003783 FILED June 19, CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK OCCUPANT - 5648 Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold for Special Property Index No. 20-23-117-019-0000 IN INTEREST TO, NATIONAL BANK OF Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold 2018 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date S WABASH AVE OCCUPANT - 5640 S WABASH Assessment of (Municipality) and special This notice is to advise you that the above COMMERCE OCCUPANT AL GIUDICE, for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and Premises Sold June 6, 2016 Certificate AVE UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A property has been sold for delinquent taxes MANAGER OF, H79 PROPERTIES, LLC CITY OF special assessment number N/A Warrant No. No. 14-0007269 Sold for General Taxes of PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN and that the period of redemption from the CHICAGO, DEPT OF WATER ANDREW PAPPAS N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN (year) 2014 Sold for Special Assessment NO. 2018COTD003762 FILED June 18, 2018 SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property of (Municipality) and special assessment TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises located at THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF S. amount to redeem is subject to increase at PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED located at 7439 S COTTAGE GROVE AVE, number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. Sold June 6, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0006744 STATE ST. AND W. 65TH ST. (142.85 FEET OF 6 month intervals from the date of sale and NO. 2018COTD004120 FILED June 28, 2018 CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold FRONTAGE ON S. STATE ST. AND 116.2 FEET may be further increased if the purchaser TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Index No. 20-26-123-008-0000 This notice DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and OF FRONTAGE ON W. 65TH ST.) C/K/A 6434 at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays Sold June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0011423, is to advise you that the above property THE SOUTHWEST 21,028 SQ FT OF THE REAL special assessment number N/A Warrant S. STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60621 Legal any subsequently accruing taxes or special 14-0011424, 14-0011425 Sold for General has been sold for delinquent taxes and ESTATE C/K/A 7510 S SOUTH CHICAGO AVE No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY Description or Property Index No. 20-21-207- assessments to redeem the property from Taxes of (year) 2014; 2014; 2014 Sold for that the period of redemption from the CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60619 Legal Description HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES 015-0000 This notice is to advise you that the subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check Special Assessment of (Municipality) and sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The or Property Index No. 20-26-408-002-0000 Property located at 5646 S WABASH AVE, above property has been sold for delinquent with the county clerk as to the exact special assessment number N/A Warrant No. amount to redeem is subject to increase at This notice is to advise you that the above CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property taxes and that the period of redemption amount you owe before redeeming. This N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN 6 month intervals from the date of sale and property has been sold for delinquent taxes Index No. 20-15-107-045-0000 This notice from the sale will expire on December 14, notice is also to advise you that a petition SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property may be further increased if the purchaser and that the period of redemption from the is to advise you that the above property 2018. The amount to redeem is subject has been filed for a tax deed which will located at 950-958 WEST 79TH STREET, at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The has been sold for delinquent taxes and to increase at 6 month intervals from the transfer title and the right to possession of CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60620 Legal Description any subsequently accruing taxes or special amount to redeem is subject to increase at that the period of redemption from the date of sale and may be further increased this property if redemption is not made on or Property Index No. 20-29-428-027-0000; assessments to redeem the property from 6 month intervals from the date of sale and sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her or before December 14, 2018. This matter 20-29-428-028-0000; 20-29-428-029-0000 subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check may be further increased if the purchaser amount to redeem is subject to increase at assignee pays any subsequently accruing is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this This notice is to advise you that the above with the county clerk as to the exact at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays 6 month intervals from the date of sale and taxes or special assessments to redeem the county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 property has been sold for delinquent taxes amount you owe before redeeming. This any subsequently accruing taxes or special may be further increased if the purchaser property from subsequent forfeitures or tax W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, and that the period of redemption from the notice is also to advise you that a petition assessments to redeem the property from at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays sales. Check with the county clerk as to the Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The has been filed for a tax deed which will subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check any subsequently accruing taxes or special exact amount you owe before redeeming. 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing amount to redeem is subject to increase at transfer title and the right to possession of with the county clerk as to the exact assessments to redeem the property from This notice is also to advise you that a but your right to redeem will already have 6 month intervals from the date of sale and this property if redemption is not made on amount you owe before redeeming. This subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check petition has been filed for a tax deed which expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO may be further increased if the purchaser or before December 14, 2018. This matter notice is also to advise you that a petition with the county clerk as to the exact will transfer title and the right to possession REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this has been filed for a tax deed which will amount you owe before redeeming. This of this property if redemption is not made OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any subsequently accruing taxes or special county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 transfer title and the right to possession of notice is also to advise you that a petition on or before December 14, 2018. This matter any time on or before December 14, 2018 by assessments to redeem the property from W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, this property if redemption is not made on has been filed for a tax deed which will is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at or before December 14, 2018. This matter transfer title and the right to possession of county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in with the county clerk as to the exact 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this this property if redemption is not made on W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, Chicago, Illinois. For further information amount you owe before redeeming. This but your right to redeem will already have county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 or before December 14, 2018. This matter Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 notice is also to advise you that a petition expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois has been filed for a tax deed which will REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 but your right to redeem will already have 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, transfer title and the right to possession of OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, this property if redemption is not made on any time on or before December 14, 2018 by but your right to redeem will already have Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5826976 or before December 14, 2018. This matter applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS but your right to redeem will already have any time on or before December 14, 2018 by county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 Chicago, Illinois. For further information OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 any time on or before December 14, 2018 by REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at Chicago, Illinois. For further information 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in any time on or before December 14, 2018 by contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 but your right to redeem will already have STONY ISLAND ENTERPRISES, LLC, RA: LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, Chicago, Illinois. For further information applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO GERALD H. WEBER, JR. ALBA LOANCO, 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5826997 contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS LLC, C/O ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois. For further information LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at BUSINESS SERVICES ALBA LOANCO, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827249 any time on or before December 14, 2018 by LLC, RA: MAPLES FIDUCIARY SERVICES LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, (DELAWARE) INC. ALBA LOANCO, LLC, C/O 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827016 CAPITAL CROSSING SERVICING COMPANY, TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, Chicago, Illinois. For further information 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5826922 TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK LLC CBRE CHICAGO RONALD E SWENSON MIDWEST WASH INC RONNIE A GORDON TWI PROPERTIES LLC, RA & MANAGER: ROBERT E BROWNSON ALBA REO, LLC, PROPERTY MANAGER INXS VI LLC, C/O contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 JUSTICE MENSAH ETHEL SMITH JUSTICE RA: CORPORATE CREATIONS NTWRK, INC. ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE BUSINESS N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois MENSAH, MANAGER OF, TWI PROPERTIES, RUBLOFF DEVELOPMENT GROUP INC, SERVICES INXS VI LLC BROTTOFREEL 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, LLC J & S AUTO GLASS UNKNOWN OWNERS, MANAGER OF STONY ISLAND ENTERPRISES, LLC, RA: CHRISTINA BROTTO OCCUPANT LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED LLC UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827299 GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD003763 PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED FILED June 18, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County NO. 2018COTD003778 FILED June 19, 2018 NO. 2018COTD003781 FILED June 19, 2018 of Cook Date Premises Sold June 6, 2016 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Certificate No. 14-0006868 Sold for General Sold June 6, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0007011 Sold June 6, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0007244 Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold for Special Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold Assessment of (Municipality) and special for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A special assessment number N/A Warrant No. special assessment number N/A Warrant No. Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at 6534 S COTTAGE GROVE AVE, located at 7012-7014 S STONY ISLAND AVE located at 7639 S COTTAGE GROVE AVE, CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60649 Legal Description CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property Index No. 20-22-223-030-0000 This notice or Property Index No. 20-23-424-023-0000 Index No. 20-26-308-013-0000 This notice is to advise you that the above property This notice is to advise you that the above is to advise you that the above property has been sold for delinquent taxes and property has been sold for delinquent taxes has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from the and that the period of redemption from the that the period of redemption from the sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The amount to redeem is subject to increase at amount to redeem is subject to increase at amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 6 month intervals from the date of sale and may be further increased if the purchaser may be further increased if the purchaser may be further increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special any subsequently accruing taxes or special any subsequently accruing taxes or special assessments to redeem the property from assessments to redeem the property from assessments to redeem the property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to the exact with the county clerk as to the exact with the county clerk as to the exact amount you owe before redeeming. This amount you owe before redeeming. This amount you owe before redeeming. This notice is also to advise you that a petition notice is also to advise you that a petition notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed which will has been filed for a tax deed which will has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer title and the right to possession of transfer title and the right to possession of transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made on this property if redemption is not made on this property if redemption is not made on or before December 14, 2018. This matter or before December 14, 2018. This matter or before December 14, 2018. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have but your right to redeem will already have but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before December 14, 2018 by any time on or before December 14, 2018 by any time on or before December 14, 2018 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further information Chicago, Illinois. For further information Chicago, Illinois. For further information contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5826930 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5826984 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827006 12 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018

TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK CHARLES WILLIAMS CHICAGO TITLE LAND JANINA MURZYDLO OCCUPANT BMO HARRIS HYACINTH PIERRE ANTOIN DWAYNE G ERNEST BRUMFIELD JR JERMAINE TAYLOR OWNER OF RECORD OCCUPANT FRONT SOUD A HAMDAN SOUD HAMDAN TRUST COMPANY, SUCCESSOR TO SOUTH BANK, NA UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS PIERRE ANTOIN SHONDA PIERRE ANTOIN CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK STREET HOLDINGS, LLC FRONT STREET MIDLOTHIAN QALONIA, LLC, C/O ILLINOIS CHICAGO BANK, TRUSTEE OF TRUST #11- AND PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX JEFFERY PIERRE ANTOIN JANA JENKINS OCCUPANT - 11023 S MICHIGAN AVE HOLDINGS, LLC, RA: JAMES IVERSON FRONT SECRETARY OF STATE BUSINESS SERVICES 2556 DATED 11/2/1987 CHICAGO TITLE DEED NO. 2018COTD004268 FILED July 18, PIERRE ANTOIN DOUGLAS TUBBS CITY OF SCHMIDT, SALZMAN & MORAN, LTD, RA: STREET HOLDINGS, LLC, C/O ILLINOIS MIDLOTHIAN QALONIA, LLC QALONIA, LAND TRUST COMPANY, SUCCESSOR 2018 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK OCCUPANT THEODORE J SCHMIDT ERNEST BRUMFIELD SECRETARY OF STATE UNKNOWN OWNERS, LLC D/B/A QALONIA, LLC MIDLOTHIAN, TO SOUTH CHICAGO BANK, TRUSTEE OF Premises Sold June 6, 2016 Certificate UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARIS BRUMFIELD BEACON LIGHT OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED RA: NADER HAMDAN HAMDAN NADER, TRUST #11-2556 DATED 11/2/1987, RA: CT No. 14-0003202 Sold for General Taxes of PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED MINISTRIES, INC., RA: JEROME J POWELL GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD003912 MANAGER OF, QALONIA, LLC D/B/A CORPORATION SYSTEM CITIZENS BANK, (year) 2014 Sold for Special Assessment NO. 2018COTD003907 FILED June 22, 2018 WINDY CITY MFG OCCUPANT - 11021 FILED June 22, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County QALONIA, LLC MIDLOTHIAN UNKNOWN NA, SUCCESSOR TO SOUTH CHICAGO of (Municipality) and special assessment TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises S MICHIGAN AVE UNKNOWN OWNERS, of Cook Date Premises Sold June 7, 2016 OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES BANK OCCUPANT - 313-317 EAST 79TH number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. Sold June 7, 2016 Certificate No. Sold for OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED Certificate No. 14-0008536 Sold for General INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. ST WILLIAMS HYDRO PLANT AND GARDEN N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold for Special GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD003909 Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold for Special 2018COTD003759 FILED June 18, 2018 TAKE CENTER OCCUPANT - 311 E 79TH ST DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at Assessment of (Municipality) and special 14- FILED June 22, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County Assessment of (Municipality) and special NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND 8222 W 95TH ST UNIT 2 IN THE CLARKE 0008038 assessment number N/A Warrant of Cook Date Premises Sold June 7, 2016 assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A June 3, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0000868, PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED HICKORY OFFICES CONDOMINIUM HICKORY No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY Certificate No. 14-0008458 Sold for General Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN 14-0000869 Sold for General Taxes of (year) NO. 2018COTD003776 FILED June 19, 2018 HILLS, ILLINOIS 60457 Legal Description or HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold for Special SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property 2014; 2014 Sold for Special Assessment TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Property Index No. 23-02-413-030-1002 Property located at 8800 S HARPER AVE, Assessment of (Municipality) and special located at THE EAST 16 FEET OF THE of (Municipality) and special assessment Sold June 6, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0007395, This notice is to advise you that the above CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A REAL ESTATE C/K/A 11740 S. FRONT AVE., number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. 14-0007396 Sold for General Taxes of (year) property has been sold for delinquent taxes Index No. 25-02-214-018-0000 This notice Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60628 Legal Description N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR 2014; 2014 Sold for Special Assessment and that the period of redemption from the is to advise you that the above property SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property or Property Index No. 25-22-317-033-0000 DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at A of (Municipality) and special assessment sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The has been sold for delinquent taxes and located at 11023-11025 S MICHIGAN AVE This notice is to advise you that the above 58.19 FOOT WIDE PARCEL LYING 50 FEET number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. amount to redeem is subject to increase at that the period of redemption from the CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60628 Legal Description property has been sold for delinquent taxes EAST OF THE REAL ESTATE C/K/A 3831 W. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR 6 month intervals from the date of sale and sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The or Property Index No. 25-15-322-005-0000 and that the period of redemption from the 147TH ST., MIDLOTHIAN, ILLINOIS 60445 DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at 313- may be further increased if the purchaser amount to redeem is subject to increase at This notice is to advise you that the above sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The Legal Description or Property Index No. 317 EAST 79TH ST, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60619 at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays 6 month intervals from the date of sale and property has been sold for delinquent taxes amount to redeem is subject to increase at 28-11-302-023-0000; 28-11-302-032-0000 Legal Description or Property Index No. any subsequently accruing taxes or special may be further increased if the purchaser and that the period of redemption from the 6 month intervals from the date of sale and This notice is to advise you that the above 20-34-104-006-0000; 20-34-104-007-0000 assessments to redeem the property from at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The may be further increased if the purchaser property has been sold for delinquent taxes This notice is to advise you that the above subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check any subsequently accruing taxes or special amount to redeem is subject to increase at at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays and that the period of redemption from the property has been sold for delinquent taxes with the county clerk as to the exact assessments to redeem the property from 6 month intervals from the date of sale and any subsequently accruing taxes or special sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The and that the period of redemption from the amount you owe before redeeming. This subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check may be further increased if the purchaser assessments to redeem the property from amount to redeem is subject to increase at sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The notice is also to advise you that a petition with the county clerk as to the exact at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check 6 month intervals from the date of sale and amount to redeem is subject to increase at has been filed for a tax deed which will amount you owe before redeeming. This any subsequently accruing taxes or special with the county clerk as to the exact may be further increased if the purchaser 6 month intervals from the date of sale and transfer title and the right to possession of notice is also to advise you that a petition assessments to redeem the property from amount you owe before redeeming. This at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays may be further increased if the purchaser this property if redemption is not made on has been filed for a tax deed which will subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check notice is also to advise you that a petition any subsequently accruing taxes or special at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays or before December 14, 2018. This matter transfer title and the right to possession of with the county clerk as to the exact has been filed for a tax deed which will assessments to redeem the property from any subsequently accruing taxes or special is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this this property if redemption is not made on amount you owe before redeeming. This transfer title and the right to possession of subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check assessments to redeem the property from county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 or before December 14, 2018. This matter notice is also to advise you that a petition this property if redemption is not made on with the county clerk as to the exact subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this has been filed for a tax deed which will or before December 14, 2018. This matter amount you owe before redeeming. This with the county clerk as to the exact Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 transfer title and the right to possession of is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this notice is also to advise you that a petition amount you owe before redeeming. This 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, this property if redemption is not made on county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 has been filed for a tax deed which will notice is also to advise you that a petition but your right to redeem will already have Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at or before December 14, 2018. This matter W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, transfer title and the right to possession of has been filed for a tax deed which will expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at this property if redemption is not made on transfer title and the right to possession of REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS but your right to redeem will already have county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing or before December 14, 2018. This matter this property if redemption is not made on OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, but your right to redeem will already have is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this or before December 14, 2018. This matter any time on or before December 14, 2018 by REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in any time on or before December 14, 2018 by but your right to redeem will already have OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, Chicago, Illinois. For further information applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO any time on or before December 14, 2018 by 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, but your right to redeem will already have 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois. For further information OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO but your right to redeem will already have 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 any time on or before December 14, 2018 by Chicago, Illinois. For further information REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 2018-1, LLC, U.S. Bank National Association, N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS as Indenture Trustee Purchaser or Assignee. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois any time on or before December 14, 2018 by OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at Dated August 13, 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, Chicago, Illinois. For further information 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, any time on or before December 14, 2018 by 23/2018 5827842 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827045 contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827119 Chicago, Illinois. For further information Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 Chicago, Illinois. For further information LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827054 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, JANINA MURZYDLO OCCUPANT BMO HARRIS FIRST PREMIER FND LLC BULK FUND 9600 9668 MARQUETTE LL THE ENDEAVOR 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5826920 LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, BANK, NA UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS PRIVATE TRUST 20148944 FIRST PREMIER COMPANIES 9600-9668 S MARQUETTE 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5826947 AND PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX FUNDING, LLC, C/O ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF AVENUE, LLC, C/O ILLINOIS SECRETARY DEED NO. 2018COTD004269 FILED July 18, STATE BUSINESS SERVICES FIRST PREMIER OF STATE BUSINESS SERVICES 9600- 2018 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date FUNDING, LLC, RA: BOATRIGHT CITY TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK 9668 S MARQUETTE AVENUE, LLC, RA: TO: Hattie D. Brown; Michael Mayo; Premises Sold June 6, 2016 Certificate OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK OCCUPANT - PEGGIE J APPLEWHITE CHICAGO TITLE SCOTT JOSEPHSON ADAM CARL MONICA Occupant, 8450 S. Maryland Ave., Chicago, No. 14-0003203 Sold for General Taxes of 444 E 89TH PLACE OCCUPANT - 450 E 89TH LAND TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE OF TRUST MARTINELLI SCOTT A JOSEPHSON IL 60619; USA, IRS; US Attorney - Northern (year) 2014 Sold for Special Assessment PLACE UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS #8002366287 DATED 10/17/2014 CHICAGO UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND District of Illinois; US Attorney General, of (Municipality) and special assessment AND PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX TITLE LAND TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE OF PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX Justice Dept.; David D. Orr, County Clerk; number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. DEED NO. 2018COTD003908 FILED June 22, TRUST #8002366287 DATED 10/17/2014, DEED NO. 2018COTD003914 FILED June 22, Persons or tenants in actual occupancy 2018 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date RA: CT CORPORATION SYSTEM PROPERTY N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR 2018 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK or possession of said property; Unknown Premises Sold June 7, 2016 Certificate MANAGER / OCCUPANT NO OTHER PLACE DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at Premises Sold June 7, 2016 Certificate No. MARK W BOUCHER OCCUPANT LYNNETTE owners or parties interested in said property. No. 14-0008133 Sold for General Taxes of HAIR SALON & BOUTIQUE, RA: PEGGY J 8222 W 95TH ST UNIT 3 IN THE CLARKE 14-0008693, 14-0008694, 14-0008695, BOUCHER GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD004706 FILED: (year) 2014 Sold for Special Assessment APPLEWHITE OCCUPANT FIDELITY NATIONAL HICKORY OFFICES CONDOMINIUM HICKORY 14-0008696, 14-0008697, 14-0008698, DITECH FINANCIAL, LLC D/B/A GREEN TREE August 9, 2018 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF of (Municipality) and special assessment TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, RA: C T HILLS, ILLINOIS 60457 Legal Description or 14-0008699, 14-0008700, 14-0008701, SERVICING, LLC, RA: C T CORPORATION COOK DATE PREMISES SOLD: June 7, 2016 number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. CORPORATION SYSTEM PEGGIE APPLEWHITE Property Index No. 23-02-413-030-1003 14-0008702, 14-0008703, 14-0008704, SYSTEM MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC CERTIFICATE NO(S). 14-0007511 SOLD FOR N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND This notice is to advise you that the above 14-0008705, 14-0008706, 14-0008707, 14- REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. , C/O GENPACT GENERAL TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED property has been sold for delinquent taxes 0008708, 14-0008709, 14-0008710 Sold REGISTERED AGENT INC. (REG AGENT) SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) 446 EAST 89TH PLACE, CHICAGO, IL Legal NO. 2018COTD004136 FILED June 29, 2018 and that the period of redemption from the for General Taxes of (year) 2014; 2014; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION N/A WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. Description or Property Index No. 25-03-216- TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The 2014; 2014; 2014; 2014; 2014; 2014; 2014; SYSTEMS, INC. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR 038-0000 This notice is to advise you that the Sold June 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0012458 amount to redeem is subject to increase at 2014; 2014; 2014; 2014; 2014; 2014; 2014; UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: above property has been sold for delinquent Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 2014; 2014 Sold for Special Assessment PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX 8450 S. MARYLAND AVE., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS taxes and that the period of redemption for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and may be further increased if the purchaser of (Municipality) and special assessment DEED NO. 2018COTD003755 FILED June 18, Legal Description or Property Index No(s). from the sale will expire on December 14, special assessment number N/A Warrant at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. 2018 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date 20-35-304-044-0000 This notice is to advise 2018. The amount to redeem is subject No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY any subsequently accruing taxes or special N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Premises Sold June 3, 2016 Certificate No. you that the above property has been sold to increase at 6 month intervals from the HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES assessments to redeem the property from DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at 14-0000975, 14-0000976 Sold for General for delinquent taxes and that the period date of sale and may be further increased Property located at 11135 S HALSTED ST subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check 9600-9668 S MARQUETTE AVE, CHICAGO, Taxes of (year) 2014; 2014 Sold for Special of redemption from the sale will expire on if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her CHICAGO , IL Legal Description or Property with the county clerk as to the exact IL Legal Description or Property Index No. Assessment of (Municipality) and special February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem assignee pays any subsequently accruing Index No. 25-21-100-054-0000 This notice amount you owe before redeeming. This 26-07-105-016-0000; 26-07-105-017-0000; assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A is subject to increase at 6 month intervals taxes or special assessments to redeem the is to advise you that the above property notice is also to advise you that a petition 26-07-105-018-0000; 26-07-105-019-0000; Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD from the date of sale and may be further property from subsequent forfeitures or tax has been sold for delinquent taxes and has been filed for a tax deed which will 26-07-105-020-0000; 26-07-105-021-0000; FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or sales. Check with the county clerk as to the that the period of redemption from the transfer title and the right to possession of 26-07-105-022-0000; 26-07-105-023-0000; 15323-15329 KENTON AVE, OAK FOREST, his assignee pays any subsequently accruing exact amount you owe before redeeming. sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The this property if redemption is not made on 26-07-105-024-0000; 26-07-105-025-0000; IL Legal Description or Property Index No. taxes or special assessments to redeem the This notice is also to advise you that a amount to redeem is subject to increase at or before December 14, 2018. This matter 26-07-105-026-0000; 26-07-105-027-0000; 28-15-119-004-0000; 28-15-119-005-0000 property from subsequent forfeitures or tax petition has been filed for a tax deed which 6 month intervals from the date of sale and is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this 26-07-105-028-0000; 26-07-105-029-0000; This notice is to advise you that the above sales. Check with the County Clerk as to the will transfer title and the right to possession may be further increased if the purchaser county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 26-07-105-030-0000; 26-07-105-031-0000; property has been sold for delinquent taxes exact amount you owe before redeeming. of this property if redemption is not made at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, 26-07-105-032-0000; 26-07-105-033-0000 and that the period of redemption from the This notice is also to advise you that a on or before December 14, 2018. This matter any subsequently accruing taxes or special Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at This notice is to advise you that the above sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The petition has been filed for a tax deed which is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this assessments to redeem the property from 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing property has been sold for delinquent taxes amount to redeem is subject to increase at will transfer title and the right to possession county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check but your right to redeem will already have and that the period of redemption from the 6 month intervals from the date of sale and of this property if redemption is not made W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, with the county clerk as to the exact expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The may be further increased if the purchaser on or before February 1, 2019. This matter Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at amount you owe before redeeming. This REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS amount to redeem is subject to increase at at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing notice is also to advise you that a petition OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at 6 month intervals from the date of sale and any subsequently accruing taxes or special County in Chicago, Illinois on February 13, but your right to redeem will already have has been filed for a tax deed which will any time on or before December 14, 2018 by may be further increased if the purchaser assessments to redeem the property from 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO transfer title and the right to possession of applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS this property if redemption is not made on Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in any subsequently accruing taxes or special with the county clerk as to the exact a.m. You may be present at this hearing OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at or before December 14, 2018. This matter Chicago, Illinois. For further information assessments to redeem the property from amount you owe before redeeming. This but your right to redeem will already have any time on or before December 14, 2018 by is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check notice is also to advise you that a petition expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois with the county clerk as to the exact has been filed for a tax deed which will REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, amount you owe before redeeming. This transfer title and the right to possession of OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made Chicago, Illinois. For further information Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, notice is also to advise you that a petition this property if redemption is not made on at any time on or before February 1, 2019, contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827693 has been filed for a tax deed which will or before December 14, 2018. This matter by applying to the County Clerk of Cook N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois but your right to redeem will already have transfer title and the right to possession of is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this County, Illinois at the Office of the County 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO this property if redemption is not made on county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS or before December 14, 2018. This matter W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827050 OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, any time on or before December 14, 2018 by county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Empathy applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, TO: Rose Ridderhoff; Colleen R. Pluncinski; W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, but your right to redeem will already have Financial, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Microf, LLC; Microf, LLC, c/o Illinois Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL Chicago, Illinois. For further information Corporation Service C; Andrew Plucinski; 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS 60602 Dated: August 10, 2018 Balin Law, contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 Occupant, 12342 S. 73rd Ct., Palos Heights, IL TO: HSBC Finance Corporation, as Successor but your right to redeem will already have OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60463; Cook County Collector; Cook County to Household Finance Corporation III, c/o expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO any time on or before December 14, 2018 by 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, State’s Attorney; David D. Orr, County Clerk; CT Corporation System, Reg. Agent; David REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, #58864 Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5825265 Persons or tenants in actual occupancy LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at D. Orr, County Clerk; Persons or tenants 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827314 Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in or possession of said property; Unknown in actual occupancy or possession of said any time on or before December 14, 2018 by Chicago, Illinois. For further information owners or parties interested in said property. property; Unknown owners or parties applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD004704 FILED: interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois ERIC G JONES CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O August 9, 2018 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF 2018COTD003774 FILED: June 19, 2018 Chicago, Illinois. For further information 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA CITY CLERK MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC COOK DATE PREMISES SOLD: June 6, 2016 TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 2018-1, LLC, U.S. Bank National Association, REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. , C/O CERTIFICATE NO(S). 14-0003236 SOLD FOR PREMISES SOLD: June 7, 2016 CERTIFICATE N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois as Indenture Trustee Purchaser or Assignee. GENERAL TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, GENPACT REGISTERED AGENT INC. NO(S). 14-0012058 SOLD FOR GENERAL TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK Dated August 13, 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, (REG AGENT) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR SPECIAL JOHN D EDWARDS LEDELL EDWARDS 23/2018 5827834 REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. NATIONSTAR N/A WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827137 N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR EDWARDS FASHIONS ANTHONY PATRICK MORTGAGE, LLC, RA: ILLINOIS CORPORATION WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. EDWARDS FASHIONS UNLIMITED, INC., RA: SERVICE C JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR 12342 S. 73RD COURT, PALOS HEIGHTS, LEDELL EDWARDS OCCUPANT UNKNOWN UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED ILLINOIS Legal Description or Property Index 9529 S. PRINCETON AVE., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK NO. 2018COTD003785 FILED June 19, 2018 No(s). 23-25-406-010-0000 This notice is to Legal Description or Property Index No(s). 2018COTD003910 FILED June 22, 2018 TAKE JUAN GALLEGOS CARMEL GALLEGOS JUAN TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises advise you that the above property has been 25-09-202-015-0000 This notice is to advise NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises & CARMEL GALLEGOS OCCUPANT WELLS Sold June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0007826 sold for delinquent taxes and that the period you that the above property has been sold Sold June 7, 2016 Certificate No. Sold FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC., F/K/A Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold of redemption from the sale will expire on for delinquent taxes and that the period for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold for NORWEST MORTGAGE, INC., RA: ILLINOIS for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem of redemption from the sale will expire on Special Assessment of (Municipality) and 14- CORPORATION SERVICE C MIREYA PUENTE special assessment number N/A Warrant is subject to increase at 6 month intervals December 19, 2018. The amount to redeem 0008488 special assessment number N/A ROCIO ROJAS LORETTA BUFANIO VICTOR No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY from the date of sale and may be further is subject to increase at 6 month intervals Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY ARAMBULA THOMAS GRANT JOHN CRUZ HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or from the date of sale and may be further HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND Property located at 8004 S EXCHANGE AVE, his assignee pays any subsequently accruing increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or Property located at 11363 S MICHIGAN AVE, PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property taxes or special assessments to redeem the his assignee pays any subsequently accruing CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property NO. 2018COTD003913 FILED June 22, 2018 Index No. 21-31-210-021-0000 This notice property from subsequent forfeitures or tax taxes or special assessments to redeem Index No. 25-22-112-018-0000 This notice TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises is to advise you that the above property sales. Check with the County Clerk as to the the property from subsequent forfeitures is to advise you that the above property Sold June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0008798 has been sold for delinquent taxes and exact amount you owe before redeeming. or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk has been sold for delinquent taxes and Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold that the period of redemption from the This notice is also to advise you that a as to the exact amount you owe before that the period of redemption from the for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The petition has been filed for a tax deed which redeeming. This notice is also to advise sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The special assessment number N/A Warrant amount to redeem is subject to increase at will transfer title and the right to possession you that a petition has been filed for a tax amount to redeem is subject to increase at No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY 6 month intervals from the date of sale and of this property if redemption is not made deed which will transfer title and the right to 6 month intervals from the date of sale and HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES may be further increased if the purchaser on or before February 1, 2019. This matter possession of this property if redemption is may be further increased if the purchaser Property located at 11243 S AVENUE N, at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this not made on or before December 19, 2018. at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays CHICAGO, IL Legal Description or Property any subsequently accruing taxes or special County in Chicago, Illinois on February 13, This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit any subsequently accruing taxes or special Index No. 26-17-316-046-0000 This notice assessments to redeem the property from 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Court of this County in Chicago, Illinois on assessments to redeem the property from is to advise you that the above property subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check Center at 50 W. Washington Street at 9:30 January 9, 2019, in Room 1704 of the Richard subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check has been sold for delinquent taxes and with the county clerk as to the exact a.m. You may be present at this hearing J. Daley Center at 50 W. Washington Street at with the county clerk as to the exact that the period of redemption from the amount you owe before redeeming. This but your right to redeem will already have 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing amount you owe before redeeming. This sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The notice is also to advise you that a petition expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO but your right to redeem will already have notice is also to advise you that a petition amount to redeem is subject to increase at has been filed for a tax deed which will REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO has been filed for a tax deed which will 6 month intervals from the date of sale and transfer title and the right to possession of OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS transfer title and the right to possession of may be further increased if the purchaser this property if redemption is not made on at any time on or before February 1, 2019, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at this property if redemption is not made on at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays or before December 14, 2018. This matter by applying to the County Clerk of Cook any time on or before December 19, 2018, or before December 14, 2018. This matter any subsequently accruing taxes or special is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this County, Illinois at the Office of the County by applying to the County Clerk of Cook is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this assessments to redeem the property from county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER County, Illinois at the Office of the County county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR FURTHER W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, with the county clerk as to the exact Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at amount you owe before redeeming. This 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Empathy CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing notice is also to advise you that a petition but your right to redeem will already have Financial, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Empathy but your right to redeem will already have has been filed for a tax deed which will expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL Financial, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO transfer title and the right to possession of REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS 60602 Dated: August 10, 2018 Balin Law, N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS this property if redemption is not made on OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 60602 Dated: August 13, 2018 Balin Law, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at or before December 14, 2018. This matter any time on or before December 14, 2018 by 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite any time on or before December 14, 2018 by is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, #58864 Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5825233 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in #58864 Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5826538 Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, Chicago, Illinois. For further information Chicago, Illinois. For further information contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, but your right to redeem will already have TO: Estate of Fannie Kimbrough; City of 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, Chicago, c/o City Clerk; Isadore Kimbrough; TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK JOY LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827032 REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Bernice Taylor; Occupant, 8811 S. Merrill AUTO INC THE TURNER FAMILY TRUST WILL 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827103 OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at Ave., Chicago, IL 60617; Estate of Mable TURNER ALICE BUTLER JOY INCORPORATED, any time on or before December 14, 2018 by Kimbrough; Estate of John Kimbrough, RA: ROBERT C. GOLDBERG JOY applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK a/k/a Johnny Kimbrough; David D. Orr, INCORPORATED, C/O ILLINOIS SECRETARY Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in MALEK ALMASSAD JOE SALEM JOE SALEM County Clerk; Persons or tenants in OF STATE DENISE TURNER ABDALLA TURNER Chicago, Illinois. For further information A/K/A, HADDAD SALEM CITY OF CHICAGO, actual occupancy or possession of said MICHAEL TURNER OCCUPANT UNKNOWN contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 C/O CITY CLERK UNKNOWN OWNERS, property; Unknown owners or parties OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES TO: DAVID D. ORR, COOK COUNTY CLERK N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois OCCUPANTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. MICHAEL SHERLEY OCCUPANT RAYMOND 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, GENERALLY TAX DEED NO. 2018COTD003906 2018COTD004718 FILED: August 13, 2018 2018COTD004121 FILED June 28, 2018 TAKE PRICE CITY OF CHICAGO, C/O CITY CLERK LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, FILED June 22, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County TAKE NOTICE COUNTY OF COOK DATE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold UNKNOWN OWNERS, OCCUPANTS AND 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827128 of Cook Date Premises Sold June 7, 2016 PREMISES SOLD: June 7, 2016 CERTIFICATE June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0012080, PARTIES INTERESTED GENERALLY TAX DEED Certificate No. 14-0007873 Sold for General NO(S). 14-0007975 SOLD FOR GENERAL 14-0012081, 14-0012082, 14-0012083, 14- NO. 2018COTD003911 FILED June 22, 2018 Taxes of (year) 2014 Sold for Special TAXES OF YEARS 2014 SOLD FOR SPECIAL 0012084 Sold for General Taxes of (year) TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Assessment of (Municipality) and special ASSESSMENTS OF (MUNICIPALITY) N/A 2014; 2014; 2014; 2014; 2014 Sold for Sold June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0008493 assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A WARRANT NO. N/A INSTALLMENT NO. Special Assessment of (Municipality) and Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2014 (2006 Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR special assessment number N/A Warrant No. 2ND INCLUDED) Sold for Special Assessment SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at: N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN of (Municipality) and special assessment located at THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF E. 8811 S. MERRILL AVE., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. 83RD ST. AND S. COLFAX AVE. (125 FEET OF Legal Description or Property Index No(s). located at 10001-10013 SOUTH HALSTED ST., N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR FRONTAGE ON 83RD ST. AND 122 FEET OF 25-01-211-004-0000 This notice is to advise CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60628 Legal Description DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at FRONTAGE ON COLFAX AVE.) C/K/A 2557 you that the above property has been sold or Property Index No. 25-09-308-001-0000; 11442 S DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DRIVE E. 83RD ST., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60617 Legal for delinquent taxes and that the period 25-09-308-003-0000; 25-09-308-004-0000; CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60628 Legal Description Description or Property Index No. 21-31-303- of redemption from the sale will expire on 25-09-308-005-0000; 25-09-308-006-0000 or Property Index No. 25-22-117-049-0000 053-0000 This notice is to advise you that the February 1, 2019. The amount to redeem This notice is to advise you that the above This notice is to advise you that the above above property has been sold for delinquent is subject to increase at 6 month intervals property has been sold for delinquent taxes property has been sold for delinquent taxes taxes and that the period of redemption from the date of sale and may be further and that the period of redemption from the and that the period of redemption from the from the sale will expire on December 14, increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The sale will expire on December 14, 2018. The 2018. The amount to redeem is subject his assignee pays any subsequently accruing amount to redeem is subject to increase at amount to redeem is subject to increase at to increase at 6 month intervals from the taxes or special assessments to redeem 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 6 month intervals from the date of sale and date of sale and may be further increased the property from subsequent forfeitures may be further increased if the purchaser may be further increased if the purchaser if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays assignee pays any subsequently accruing as to the exact amount you owe before any subsequently accruing taxes or special any subsequently accruing taxes or special taxes or special assessments to redeem the redeeming. This notice is also to advise assessments to redeem the property from assessments to redeem the property from property from subsequent forfeitures or tax you that a petition has been filed for a tax subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check sales. Check with the county clerk as to the deed which will transfer title and the right with the county clerk as to the exact with the county clerk as to the exact exact amount you owe before redeeming. to possession of this property if redemption amount you owe before redeeming. This amount you owe before redeeming. This This notice is also to advise you that a is not made on or before February 1, 2019. notice is also to advise you that a petition notice is also to advise you that a petition petition has been filed for a tax deed which This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit has been filed for a tax deed which will has been filed for a tax deed which will will transfer title and the right to possession Court of this County in Chicago, Illinois on transfer title and the right to possession of transfer title and the right to possession of of this property if redemption is not made February 13, 2019, in Room 1704 of the this property if redemption is not made on this property if redemption is not made on on or before December 14, 2018. This matter Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. Washington or before December 14, 2018. This matter or before December 14, 2018. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Street at 9:30 a.m. You may be present at is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 this hearing but your right to redeem will county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 county in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, already have expired at that time. YOU W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois, 60602, Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at Courtroom 1704, on January 18, 2019 at 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing 9:30 am. You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have can be made at any time on or before but your right to redeem will already have but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO February 1, 2019, by applying to the County expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. FOR OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before December 14, 2018 by FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE any time on or before December 14, 2018 by any time on or before December 14, 2018 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, COUNTY CLERK. 118 N. Clark Street, Room applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in 434, Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5645 Royce Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further information RE, LLC Purchaser or Assignee 100 N. LaSalle Chicago, Illinois. For further information Chicago, Illinois. For further information contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 Street, Suite 1111 Chicago, IL 60602 Dated: contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois August 15, 2018 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois N Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1111 Chicago, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 FNA DZ, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Pub: LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, LLC Purchaser or Assignee. Dated August 13, 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827038 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5830684 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827306 2018. Pub: 8/21, 22, 23/2018 5827111 Tuesday, August 21, 2018 | Section 3

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Paul Sullivan Floyd’s On the White Sox Sox boost next rush Kopech’s online all uphill presence Prospect’s value to club Injured LB can ask ex-Bear obvious after call-up Brown, who knows how becomes Twitter event It happened at 2 p.m. Sunday, hard it is to play with a cast as the White Sox were in the early innings of their game with the Royals. Without warning, the Sox announced on Twitter that prized pitching prospect Michael Kopech was being called up from Triple-A Charlotte to start Tues- day night’s game at Guaranteed Rate Field. BRAD BIGGS “ITS HAPPENING On the Bears @MichaelKopech5 is coming to Chicago! Tuesday night vs. Minne- Alex Brown still holds the sota #NextSox becomes #White- University of record for Sox. Get your (ticket emoji) now” sacks in a season with 13. The tweet included a link to It was 19 years ago that Brown buy tickets on mlb.com, and a etched his name in the Gators video of Kopech, which began record book. It’s understandable with the words “Welcome to the for Brown to wonder how lofty bigs Michael Kopech” with a that total would have been had he brief bio and updated stats from not suffered a broken right thumb his season in Charlotte. The 23- in the fifth week of the season, an second video had more than injury that forced him to play 287,000 views by Monday morn- with a cast on the hand. ing, and the Sox’s tweet had been Brown has a good idea what retweeted over 2,600 times, in- challenges lie ahead for Bears cluding by Kopech himself. outside linebacker Leonard Kopech addressed the call-up Floyd, who suffered fractures to on his Instagram ( mikop34) the index and middle fingers on writing: “Well. let’s go to war. his right hand in Saturday’s 24-23 @whitesox.” The accompanying preseason victory against the photo showed Kopech con- Broncos in Denver. fronting Louisville players when Bears coach Matt Nagy said Floyd underwent surgery Sunday Turn to Sullivan, Page 3 and the team is hopeful he will be available for the Sept. 9 season opener against the Packers in OPENING SHOT Green Bay when the former first- Steve Rosenbloom round draft pick could play with a Finally we know: “cast or club type deal” to protect Tuesday is opening day the injury. for the White Sox. A broken hand certainly beats a More Rosenbloom, Page 2 knee or ankle injury that could sideline Floyd, but it’s going to limit him. The Bears are counting on a breakout season for the CUBS 1 third-year pro, who has 11 ⁄2 sacks in 22 games and missed six games last season with a knee injury. “Oh, man,” Brown said. “He’s Push for Turn to Biggs, Page 5 a pennant positively

PRESEASON GAME NO. 4 punishing Chiefs at Bears It’s grind time: Cubs Noon Saturday, FOX-32 face stretch of 23 games MORE COVERAGE ■ Nagy calls news of Floyd’s without single day off broken fingers a relief. Back Page By Mark Gonzales ■ TV analyst’s Trubisky compari- Chicago Tribune son is out of bounds. Back Page DETROIT — With an ominous stretch of 23 games without a scheduled day off starting Tues- day, manager Joe Maddon’s annu- al American Legion Week can’t last long enough for the Cubs. “The body never feels the same every day,” reliever Pedro Strop said. “Just take the rest when you need it.” The Legion Week, when play- ers are encouraged to arrive at Wrigley Field as late as they want before home games to try to get more rest, starts Thursday and will run through the Cubs’ seven- Linebacker Leonard Floyd suffered two fractured fingers Saturday in game homestand that concludes the preseason win over the Broncos. He underwent surgery Sunday. Aug. 29. They then embark on a BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE four-city, 11-game odyssey to At- lanta, Philadelphia, Milwaukee and Washington. “I’m more conservative about how much (pregame) work I put NORTHERN ILLINOIS in, and I’ll try to be careful about that,” said Ben Zobrist, 37, who has remained largely injury-free this season because of a schedule he Smith bulks up for even bigger year and Maddon script as far as a week in advance. 1 After 14 sacks in ’17, team All-American last season “Everyone says (opponents) shakes. He eats every 2 ⁄2 hours, But there’s a National League after leading the nation with 14 have had a year to prepare for devouring broccoli, rice and Central title at stake, so Maddon NIU lineman believes sacks. He came to DeKalb as a me,” Smith said. “I look at it chicken like it’s a job. At home faces the challenge of keeping his he hasn’t yet hit ceiling 195-pound running back with differently. I say I’ve had a year to this summer in Missouri, he and only one FBS scholarship offer. prepare for them.” his older brother spent hours in Turn to Cubs, Page 3 By Shannon Ryan He could consider himself a His formula for adding about the gym. Chicago Tribune completed success story. 20 pounds of muscle, bulking up “We were beefcakes and meat But Smith, a redshirt junior, to 241? heads,” he said with a laugh. UP NEXT DEKALB, Ill. — Sutton Smith spent the offseason figuring out “A lot of freaking eating,” he Smith’s thighs are tree stumps Cubs (Kyle Hendricks spent his summer being a “beef- how to add to his frame and his said. and his biceps bulge. Curls and 9-9, 4.11) cake.” legacy, which he said he hopes He consumes about 6,000 to bench presses are his “reward” at at Tigers (Jordan The Northern Illinois defen- will include a Heisman Trophy 7,000 calories per day, including Zimmermann 5-5, 4.36) sive end was a consensus first- candidacy. three 1,500-calorie protein Turn to NIU, Page 2 6:10 p.m. Tuesday, NBCSCH 2 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 TOP OF THE SECOND

Steve Rosenbloom BASEBALL Sister Mary Jo Nagy, Trubisky still learning gets bobblehead We saw some good stuff. That was en- Nuns are among the most beloved couraging. We saw some bad stuff. That sports figures in Chicago in 2018, and was glaring. The assessment coming out of their popularity picked up some serious Saturday’s practice game against the Bron- momentum the last few days. cos goes for both the Bears offense and First, Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt new coach Matt Nagy’s learning curve. captured countless hearts during Loyo- “I’m really glad that it’s happening now,” la’s run to the Final Four with her wit Nagy said of his uneven offense, “because and boundless fandom. Then on Sat- you can’t find those teachable moments urday, Marian Catholic High School’s when it counts in the regular season.” Sister Mary Jo Sobieck snapped off a Well, yes, Matt, you can find them. Fact wicked breaking ball for a strike before is, you got this job because last season and a White Sox game at Guaranteed Rate the two before that were filled with plenty Field. of teachable moments in the regular sea- Now, like Sister Jean before her, son, but the players never were taught Sister Mary Jo is getting her own bob- anything productive. blehead via the National Bobblehead Trubisky threw 330 passes last year. In Hall of Fame and Museum. seven of his 12 starts, he threw at least The $33 figurines are available to 30 times. In one of those games, he order now ($25 plus $8 shipping), launched 46. He did not complete them all. though you’ll have to wait until Decem- He did not complete even 60 percent of ber before you can physically get your them. Plenty of teachable moments. hands on one. Trubisky threw seven . In Asked on “Good Morning America” one game, he threw three. In another about throwing from the mound and game, he threw two. Again, plenty of teach- not in front of it, Sister Mary Jo said, “As able moments. an athlete, you’ve got to be all in. ... I had It’s a lucky thing I could point this out to to do it from the top.” a rookie head coach during practice games, However, Sobieck has a tough hill to because this seems like a teachable mo- climb if she wants to be in Sister Jean’s ment. DUSTIN BRADFORD/GETTY-AFP league when it comes to bobblehead And as long as we’re here, why was There will be plenty of teachable moments this season for Bears coach Matt Nagy. sales. backup quarterback Chase Daniel on the According to the bobblehead Hall of field with 2 minutes, 26 seconds to go in Nagy drew some criticism for having desperately needed a pass-rusher opposite Fame’s news release, more than 17,000 the first half and the Bears first-and-10 at Trubisky run a quarterback sneak and risk Leonard Floyd and needed depth — real Sister Jean their 25? injury in a practice game, but hey, at least pass-rushers — behind him. Now they statues have Trubisky should’ve been out there run- Nagy tried to practice a play the Bears will might not even have the one pass-rusher been sold, ning the two-minute drill, especially after run in the regular season. they thought they had because of a frac- making it the ending the previous series with an inter- tured hand. Just in case you thought best-selling ception. The Bears’ second series started at their GM Ryan Pace’s greatest failure was sports-re- And even if he hadn’t ended his last 5-yard line because that’s where Cre’Von Roquan Smith’s holdout instead of stocking lated bobble- opportunity so badly, even if he had just LeBlanc inexplicably fair-caught a punt. the roster with players who can get to the head of all converted a trip to the red zone into a TD Jordan Howard promptly lost 4 yards, and quarterback. time. Ram- pass, the first choice should be giving Tru- two plays later, right tackle Bobby Massie blers fans bisky more experience in more situations. was called for a false start. Then this mess On first-and-goal at the Bears 4 early in clearly do not Trubisky completed 9 of 14 passes for of an unprepared offense ended the series the second quarter, the Broncos’ Royce mess around, 90 yards with a TD and the with Trubisky getting tackled for a safety Freeman plowed up the middle, and not though the Saturday. He could’ve used another series. after he took his eyes off Cody Whitehair’s only didn’t the packed-in Bears defense Spartans He always can use another series. He needs snap. Quick, someone, take LeBlanc’s hand, stop him from that far out, but nobody faithful might to hurry along his learning curve. walk him to the 10-yard line, plant his heels could even get him on the ground at the have some- Nagy might have his reasons for denying there, and tell him never to move back- end. Fix this. thing to say his potential franchise quarterback what ward. Never. Ever. about that. looked like another good opportunity to Trubisky’s run-pass option TD pass to grow, or Nagy might’ve failed to think I don’t need to see Howard run the ball Trey Burton was Aaron Rodgers smooth. — Chris Sosa about all his options. Maybe Nagy didn’t anymore this preseason. But I do need to More please. NATIONAL want to show some things, but he showed see him catch it. BOBBLEHEAD me that he, too, needs to hurry along his [email protected] HALL OF FAME learning curve. Even before training camp, the Bears Twitter @steverosenbloom AND MUSEUM Smith bulks COLLEGE FOOTBALL Tide No. 1; up for even Badgers, bigger year Buckeyes NIU, from Page 1 the end of a hard weight-lifting session. crack top 5 Most important, Smith said he has By Ralph D. Russo | Associated Press maintained his speed, which was his advantage as an undersized 6-foot-1 defen- Alabama will begin its quest for a sive end. second consecutive national champi- 1 He finished last season with 29 ⁄2 tackles onship with a rare three-peat. for a loss and 73 quarterback pressures in The Crimson Tide are just the second addition to the 14 sacks and was named team to be ranked No. 1 in the preseason Mid-American Conference defensive play- Associated Press Top 25 poll for er of the year. three straight seasons. Alabama received According to a Pro Football Focus article 42 out of 61 first-place votes. in The Athletic, Smith finished with 95 total No. 2 Clemson received 18 first-place pressures, 12 more than any other player votes. Georgia is No. 3 and Wisconsin has had in a single season, and had a fourth. The Badgers received one first- pass-rush grade of 91.9, which tied for fifth place vote. Ohio State was ranked No. 5. nationally. Urban Meyer’s uncertain status as He remained effective even when oppo- Ohio State coach cost the Buckeyes some nents threw double teams at him. Against points in the poll, and probably at least three Power Five opponents, Smith aver- one rankings spot. aged eight pressures. The AP asked voters whether Meyer He had two sacks in the Huskies’ 21-7 being on administrative leave as Ohio upset victory at Nebraska. He remembers State investigates what he knew about Cornhuskers players calling him “short domestic-violence allegations against a stack.” former assistant coach influenced how “Hey, just because you’re 6-7 doesn’t they voted in the preseason poll. Thir- mean I’m little in regular society,” he said NATI HARNIK/AP teen voters responded saying the uncer- with a chuckle. “One hundred percent, I’ll Northern Illinois’ Sutton Smith (15) records a sack on Nebraska’s Tanner Lee last season. tainty caused them to move Ohio State feed off it.” down. A MAC championship is the main goal, NIU SCHEDULE Heflin recalled of Smith’s first practice as an “It’s hard not to bump Ohio State Smith said. But he also hopes to record Time and TV TBD if not listed end. “The way he bends. The way he moves. down a tick,” said Andy Greder of the St. another season that earns him individual Sept. 1: at Iowa, 2:30 p.m., BTN He just goes, goes, goes. Paul Pioneer Press. “It’s an undoubted acclaim — even becoming a Heisman Sept. 8: Utah, 6:30 p.m., ESPNews “Then he had his All-America year and distraction. I feel like going through fall Trophy candidate. Sept. 15: Central Michigan, 2:30 p.m. put on all this muscle. Now I’m like, this is camp without your head coach only “If I won the Heisman, that would be a Sept. 22: at Florida State scary watching him. He’s just as fast as he adds to it. I gave Wisconsin a corre- perfect year,” he said. “A lot of awards I was Sept. 29: at Eastern Michigan, 5 p.m. was and strong. He just comes off the ball sponding slight bump up.” a finalist for, I would like to attain those. I’d Oct. 6: at Ball State and sits there and makes the other person Ohio State trustees set a private like to be in the Heisman race. That Oct. 13: Ohio, 2:30 p.m. pause. He knows how to time everything. meeting for Wednesday to talk about wouldn’t hurt. You’ve got to do more than Oct. 27: at BYU It’s so easy for him — that’s how it looks.” Meyer’s future. But Ohio State is making what you did the year before.” Nov. 1: at Akron, 6 p.m. Carey has noticed Smith embracing the its 30th straight appearance in the Coach Rod Carey called Smith “relent- Nov. 7: Toledo increased attention. He’s easy-going, quick preseason rankings (1989-2018). Only less” in his pursuit of excellence while Nov. 14: Miami (Ohio) to make a joke or slap a new nickname — Penn State (34) and Nebraska (33) have maintaining a lighthearted attitude and Nov. 20: at Western Michigan, 6 p.m. like “Big Beefy” for Heflin — on a teammate. had longer streaks. sense of humor. When food ran out at the He takes freshmen out to dinner and can The Big Ten tied the SEC for the most training table recently, Carey told the team talk at length about saving for his $350 teams in the Top 25 with five each. Penn 1 pizzas were on the way. and he was playing running back, and he fishing reel and the 5 ⁄2-pound bass he once State is No. 9, Michigan State 11th and “It better be a large,” Smith deadpanned. went down and just laid the dude out on the caught. Michigan 14. “He understands he has more eyeballs on sideline,” Carey said. “Next day we moved Smith said he’s not going to overthink Wisconsin has its best preseason him, but he doesn’t carry the burden,” Carey him to linebacker.” anything this season. He’ll rely on his ranking since 2000, when it was also said. “I love how he’s handled all the But Smith sensed linebacker wasn’t the training and increased strength and hope to No. 4. The Badgers also had one attention. I’ve said over and over and over, best fit because his athleticism serves him duplicate last season’s success. first-place vote that year. he may play the position better this year and best when he’s “moving forward” rather “We’re facing a third-and-long? Let’s go Notre Dame is No. 12. not come close to those numbers. But he than operating in a space. Before last get the guy,” he said. “It’s real simple. You The preseason AP poll started in 1950 says, ‘No, my goal is to have better numbers.’ season, Carey surprised everyone by calling just go get the quarterback. Get around one and only Oklahoma from 1985-87 had And I love that. He doesn’t shy away from Smith to the defensive line unit in practice or two guys and get the quarterback. I don’t started No. 1 in three straight years until that.” and saying, “Welcome to your new posi- try to make it a big science fair project.” now. Smith hasn’t shied away from many tion.” After a recent interview, Smith stood in a Alabama has won five national titles challenges. He arrived at Northern Illinois Smith recalled thinking: “What the heck doorway talking to athletic staff members. since 2009 and has been No. 1 to start the as a running back who was the St. Louis am I going to do here? I don’t even know Then he checked the time. season five times under coach Nick area’s offensive player of the year, but after where to start.” But he quickly beat a “Time to go eat,” he said. Saban. Last season was the first time making some eye-catching plays in prac- starting tackle on multiple plays. Saban’s team started and finished No. 1. tice, the coaches moved him to defense. “I watched him and was like, ‘This dude [email protected] “The quarterback threw an interception is fast, freaky fast,’ ” defensive tackle Jack Twitter @sryantribune ■ See the full AP Top 25 in Scoreboard D Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 3

WHITE SOX 8, TWINS 5 CUBS Jimenez Cubs face decision 23-game strictly stretch with baseball no days off Hahn promises call Cubs, from Page 1 won’t be made on players fresh while trying to main- basis of service time tain a lead in the division. “It’s grind time,” Kyle Schwar- By Paul Sullivan ber said. Chicago Tribune Here are some factors, however, that might not make the Cubs’ Whether or not Eloy journey as daunting as what teams Jimenez really is close to being encountered in the past. called up to the White Sox, a recent comment by director of player development Chris Getz Schedule was not an indication that a The Collective Bargaining call-up is imminent, the Sox Agreement states that teams can- said. not play more than 20 consecutive Getz told WSCR-AM 670 days. But the Cubs’ rainout in the two weeks ago that Jimenez HANNAH FOSLIEN/GETTY-AFP final game of a three-game series was “getting very close” to The Sox’s Avisail Garcia, right, congratulates Yolmer Sanchez after he scored in a four-run second inning. on May 17 caused that rule to be being ready, which led to waived because the Cubs weren’t speculation the Sox would THE BOX SCORE scheduled to return to Atlanta, soon call up their top prospect, WHITE SOX AB R H BI SO AVG and Aug. 30 was a mutual day off. Anderson ss 41211.247 ranked No. 3 in all of baseball L.Garcia cf 30101.280 “(The players) got the hard job,” Engel cf 20001.225 by MLB Pipeline. Making good Abreu 1b 51222.272 said Vijay Tekchandani, the Cubs’ Palka dh 40211.242 “Everyone at Triple A is A.Garcia rf 51103.235 director of team travel and club- Delmonico lf 41100.230 close,” general manager Rick Davidson 3b 52231.230 house operations. “I just got to Hahn said Monday. “By defini- Sanchez 2b 41100.248 make sure they’re organized.” Smith c 41100.283 tion they’re a level away from TOTALS 40 8 13 7 10 This 23-game stint, however, being here in the big leagues. in make-up MINNESOTA AB R H BI SO AVG pales in comparison to a 39-game, Mauer 1b 5 0 0 0 1 .272 “There was not any inten- Rosario lf 4 0 0 0 1 .291 36-day jaunt that included four tion of foreshadowing an im- TWINS AT WHITE SOX Polanco ss 3 0 0 0 1 .274 doubleheaders that was covered Davidson, Giolito key Sano 3b 4 0 0 0 2 .220 minent move with that com- All games on WGN-AM 720. Kepler cf 4 1 2 1 1 .236 by the 1975 Athletics, or a 35- Garver c 3 1 1 0 1 .258 ment. It was just another state- Sox after Renteria Tuesday: 7:10 p.m., WGN-9. Cave rf 3 3 1 2 1 .276 game, 34-day trip by the 1979 Austin dh 4 0 1 1 2 .250 ment about him making prog- admitted to hospital RH Jose Berrios (11-8, 3.75) vs. Adrianza 2b 4 0 2 1 2 .246 Rangers that featured three road ress this year and being a level RH Michael Kopech (ML debut). TOTALS 3457512 doubleheaders in a four-day span. Wednesday: 1:10 p.m., NBCSCH. WHITE SOX 040 100 210 — 8 13 0 away.” Associated Press Minnesota 010 200 002 — 5 7 1 Their “day off” was spent in RH Kyle Gibson (7-9, 3.51) vs. Jimenez, 21, is hitting .338 in E: Sano (9). LOB: Sox 10, Minnesota 5. 2B: Abreu Cooperstown, N.Y., as the Rangers 41 games since his promotion MINNEAPOLIS — Matt LH Carlos Rodon (4-3, 2.69). (36), Palka (12), Garver (13), Austin (7). 3B: Del- played in the annual Hall of Fame monico (4), Kepler (4). HR: Davidson (18), off to Triple-A Charlotte with 11 Davidson homered, Lucas Gi- May; Cave (6), off Giolito; Kepler (17), off Vieira. game before traveling to Detroit to RBIs: Anderson (52), Abreu 2 (78), Palka (50), home runs and a .994 OPS. The olito struck out six in six innings Davidson 3 (47), Kepler (46), Cave 2 (25), Austin play consecutive doubleheaders (29), Adrianza (24). SB: Abreu (2), A.Garcia (2). Knights’ season ends Sept. 3, and the White Sox spoiled “thoughts and prayers were with Runners left in scoring position: Sox 5 (L.Garcia, caused by two rainouts in April. A.Garcia 2, Delmonico 2); Minnesota 2 (Cave, and they will not make the Stephen Gonsalves’ major-league him the whole evening.” Adrianza). RISP: Sox 4 for 12; Minnesota 2 for 5. The Cubs’ record for most International League playoffs. debut by holding off the Twins Giolito (9-9) earned his sixth Runners moved up: Palka. DP: Sox 1 (Abreu, An- consecutive days with a game is derson). Major-league rosters expand for an 8-5 victory Monday night quality start in his last eight WHITE SOX IP H R ER BB SO ERA 41, from Aug. 20 to Sept. 29, 1985, Giolito, W, 9-9 6 5 3 3 2 6 6.08 Sept. 1, by which time the Sox at Target Field. outings in a game that was a Minaya 2 0 0 0 0 5 4.13 according to team historian Ed will have to make decision on Playing without manager Rick make-up from an April 15 post- Vieira 1 2 2 2 1 1 7.56 Hartig. whether to promote Jimenez Renteria, the White Sox won for ponement. He allowed three MINNESOTA IP H R ER BB SO ERA 1 Gonsalves, L, 0-1 1 ⁄3 6 4 4 2 3 27.00 2 or wait until mid-April 2019, the fourth time in five games in runs and five hits over six innings Busenitz 2 ⁄3 2 1 0 2 2 5.17 Drake 2 0 0 0 0 4 5.80 Personnel when they can get an extra year the make-up of a snowed-out and has a 3.24 ERA over his last May 1 2 2 2 0 0 3.12 out of him before he hits free April contest. Davidson drove in five road starts. Reed 2 3 1 1 0 1 4.62 The Cubs will catch a break Inherited runners-scored: Busenitz 3-0. HBP: agency. three runs, and Jose Abreu had Davidson hit his 18th home Gonsalves (Smith). WP: Busenitz, May. Umpires: when rosters can be expanded to H, Nick Mahrley; 1B, ; 2B, Laz Di- Hahn reiterated Monday the two hits and two RBIs. run for the Sox, a two-run blast in az; 3B, . Time: 3:24. A: 23,431 (38,649). 40 from 25 on Sept. 1, giving Sox won’t make a decision Renteria was hospitalized be- the seventh. Abreu increased his HOW THEY SCORED Maddon more flexibility. based on service time, just as fore Monday’s game after feeling RBI total to 78 with a two-run WHITE SOX SECOND: Delmonico tripled. David- Reinforcements are expected to son singled, scoring Delmonico. Sanchez service-time considerations lightheaded in the clubhouse. double in a four-run second that walked, Davidson to second. Smith hit by pitch, include slugger Kris Bryant, Davidson to third, Sanchez to second, Anderson didn’t affect the call-ups of Renteria, 56, told Sox trainer Davidson started with an RBI singled, scoring Davidson, Sanchez to third, pitcher Mike Montgomery and Smith to second. L. Garcia struck out. Abreu Yoan Moncada or Michael Herm Schneider he was not single. doubled, scoring Sanchez and Smith, Anderson closer Brandon Morrow, all of Kopech. feeling well a few hours before Jake Cave and Max Kepler to third. Palka walked. Gonsalves pitching. A. whom are on the disabled list. Garcia struck out. Delmonico struck out. Four Whether Jimenez’s long- game time, so Schneider sent him homered for the second straight runs. White Sox 4-0. “Playing 23 straight games in TWINS SECOND: Kepler grounded out. Garver term development is aided by a to the Hennepin County Medical day for the Twins, who had won walked. Cave reached on fielder’s choice, Garver August and September is not ideal, out at second. Austin doubled, scoring Cave. call-up is the only factor in the Center for precautionary rea- five of six. Adrianza struck out. One run. White Sox 4-1. but this is why you get the rest WHITE SOX FOURTH: Abreu singled. Palka decision, Hahn said. sons. Gonsalves (0-1) surrendered grounded out, Abreu to second. A. Garcia struck early on,” first baseman Anthony 1 3 out. Abreu stole third, scored on Sano error. Del- Obviously Jimenez’s call-up The Sox said Renteria would four runs in just 1 ⁄ innings. monico walked. Busenitz pitching. Davidson Rizzo said. “I plan to play in all 23. will be treated with the same remain in the hospital overnight Considered one of the team’s top flied out. One run. White Sox 5-1. If things change and we feel we TWINS FOURTH: Sano grounded out. Kepler struck level of hype and hope as for further evaluation. But he prospects, Gonsalves gave up six out. Garver doubled. Cave homereed, scoring need a day, we take it.” Garver. Austin grounded. Two runs. White Sox 5-3. Kopech’s debut Tuesday night. reportedly was feeling better hits, walked two and hit a batter. WHITE SOX SEVENTH: A. Garcia singled. A.Gar- The Athletics survived a 38- cia stole second, advanced to third on May wild Hahn said Kopech will re- during the game, according to a The Twins closed to within 5-3 pitch. Delmonico grounded out. Davidson hom- game, 35-day stretch to win their ered, scoring A.Garcia. Sanchez popped out. main in the rotation every fifth source. on Cave’s two-run blast off Gi- Smith grounded out. Two runs. White Sox 7-3. third consecutive World Series in day in a five-man rotation, Bench coach Joe McEwing olito in the fourth before David- WHITE SOX EIGHTH: Anderson singled. Engel 1974. flied out. Abreu fouled out. Palka doubled, scor- adding the Sox will “remain managed the game in Renteria’s son’s homer provided some in- ing Anderson. A.Garcia grounded out. One run. “The big difference was the White Sox 8-3. flexible” in case they want to absence. surance. TWINS NINTH: Kepler homered. Garver flied out. four-man rotation,” said Jon Cave walked. Austin struck out. Cave to second on shut him down to limit his McEwing said Renteria is “an defensive indifferernce. Adrianza singled, scoring Miller, whose Hall of Fame broad- Cave. Mauer grounded out. Two runs. White Sox innings. amazing leader and amazing Chicago Tribune’s Paul Sullivan 8-5. casting career started that season Kopech should get about person.” He said the team’s contributed. with the A’s, whose starters in- eight starts in the final six cluded Catfish Hunter, Ken Holtz- weeks, depending on that in- man and Vida Blue. nings limit. Those three pitchers combined If the Sox remain on a to make 119 starts and complete 44 five-day rotation, he’ll make his of them. The A’s used only 11 second start next Sunday in Kopech’s call-up an online event pitchers in ’74. Detroit and pitch against the Sullivan, from Page 1 rotation for the next series, obvi- fastball and the ability to put “With an off-day, they could skip Red Sox — the organization ously with a little more attention hitters away with that. We saw Blue Moon Odom, Glenn Abbott that drafted Kopech and in- benches cleared after he hit a than that normally gathers,” flashes earlier in the year when and Dave Hamilton. Rollie Fingers cluded him in the Chris Sale batter in his last start with Char- Reifert said. “Once we kind of perhaps he didn’t quite have his was the closer, and he ended up deal — on Aug. 31 at Guaran- lotte. knew when we were going to fastball command and his sec- throwing 119 innings. Sometimes teed Rate Field. Usually the general manger or announce it, it was like, ‘What’s ondary offerings were improv- teams would open the season with He’s currently on schedule manager makes the announce- the best way to get this dissemi- ing. But it really was’t until the nine-man pitching staffs.” to face the Cubs on Sept. 22 in ment of a call-up, or the team nated as quickly and efficiently last 7-8 starts it all came to- the second game of the three- sends out a press release. Last as we could.’ gether.” game home series. That’s too year, general manager Rick “The digital team here had It was quite different, of Travel far off to speculate, however, Hahn casually mentioned top created that for Kopech and had course, back in 1990 when Frank After a three-game series in since the Sox have been out of prospect Yoan Moncada would it for months. They were done Thomas was called up from Philadelphia on Aug. 31-Sept. 2, contention for months and can be called up during a late-night and it was just a matter of updat- Double-A Birmingham on Aug. 2 the Cubs will play the next day in make changes as necessary news conference announcing ing the stats. In some ways that’s for a doubleheader in Milwau- Milwaukee. But they will have the depending on health and avail- the trade of Todd Frazier, David just the social-media age. If you kee. There were no tweeters or luxury of flying on a charter flight, ability of their starters. Robertson and Tommy Kahnle look out there, fans have done a bloggers. WSCR-AM 670, the a convenience that wasn’t af- Kopech and Jimenez could to the Yankees. bunch of (Kopech videos) them- sports-talk radio station in Chi- forded the A’s of the 1970s. help the Sox increase attend- This was the first time the Sox selves. We’ve got a really creative cago, was still 17 months away. The team had to fly commercial ance, albeit for a few weeks. made the announcement on team in our digital world … why The Big Hurt’s call-up wasn’t (with three seats for two players) The Sox have averaged just their Twitter account, and prob- not have some fun and generate revealed until the day of his because of the oil crisis, and often over 19,000 this season at ably not the last. Eloy Jimenez, some excitement for our fan arrival, and Thomas had to share they would play a night game in Guaranteed Rate Field, only a the next big thing, is waiting in base? It seems to be working.” the spotlight with pitcher Alex one city but not fly to the following slight drop from last year’s the wings at Charlotte. The Sox announced the news Fernandez, another first-round city until the following morning, average of 20,600, despite what Hahn said Twitter is “a little in the press box within a minute draft pick called up at the same then bus directly to the park to could be a 100-loss season. outside my domain,” but said the or so of the tweet, Reifert said, time. play a day game. Still, as difficult a season as it Sox communications depart- and made their broadcast part- White Sox Chairman Jerry “There were no maximum lim- has been for the Sox, Tuesday ment “wanted to make sure the ners aware of it as well. Reinsdorf drove up to Milwau- its on consecutive days played,” will be a time to celebrate. The word got out and certainly got The long-awaited announce- kee to see his new prospects, but Miller said. Braves, Phillies, Brewers and creative with making sure peo- ment was certainly one of the the call-up wasn’t exactly front- The Cubs lost their day off A’s are all fighting for postsea- ple were aware and building up more important ones since the page news. In fact, a short Trib- scheduled for Aug. 30 because of son spots after their rebuilds, some excitement for what we start of the rebuild. It also shows une article on Thomas’ arrival, their May 17 rainout in Atlanta, and of course the Cubs and think will be a great night at the how much value Kopech has to by former Sox beat writer An- where they start their journey. Astros won championships af- ballpark.” the organization, not only as a drew Bagnato, appeared on Page As a consolation, the Sept. 3 day ter rebuilding and are compet- It should indeed be a special player but as a gate attraction. 9 of the sports section. game in Milwaukee allows the ing for another. night on the South Side, and if The Sox didn’t have a video “I was shocked,” Thomas told players the option of making the The plan doesn’t always Yoan Moncada’s debut in 2017 tweet ready when Daniel Palka, reporters at County Stadium. 90-minute jaunt to their homes, work, but all indications are the was any indication, the ballpark for instance, was called up on “They said, ‘Clean out your even for just one night. Sox have the young talent that will be alive and tuned into to April 25, and certainly no link to locker. You’re going to Milwau- “That will help break up a long can replicate the successes of every pitch. The game also will tickets for his home debut. kee.’ ” trip, just having dinner and getting the other recent rebuilds, as- be televised on WGN-Ch. 9, The coordination between the Thomas went 0-for-4 but one night in bed,” Rizzo said. suming the development proc- which memorably had promos front office and the marketing drove in the winning run in the ess works out. ready to go for Anthony Rizzo’s department was not out of the ninth with an 85-foot RBI [email protected] “I do think it’s important to Cubs debut in 2012. ordinary, and bypassing tradi- groundout. He went on to a Hall Twitter @MDGonzales try and enjoy these moments White Sox senior vice presi- tional media outlets to have of Fame career without the big along the way where you do dent of communications Scott exclusivity on the announce- rollout. see that progress,” Hahn said. Reifert said the Kopech rollout ment, even for a minute or two, Kopech was unavailable to the “We can talk all we want had been planned for a while, isn’t all that unusual in this day media, and a Sox spokesman CUBS AT TIGERS about how we’re only in Year with senior vice president of and age. said he would not speak until All games on WSCR-AM 670. 2 and it’s going to take time sales and marketing Brooks Hahn said the exact timing of after his start Tuesday night Tuesday: 6:10 p.m. NBCSCH. and there is a bright future Boyer and director of digital the call-up went back to the against the Twins. He should RH Kyle Hendricks (9-9, 4.11) vs. ahead of us. communications Brad Boron Triple-A All-Star break. have a lot of say, or at least tweet RH Jordan Zimmermann (5-5, “But we’re all human. We’re involved in the planning. “The last seven or eight starts about. 4.36). all sports fans. We all want to “We were laughing, because is when we really saw things all Wednesday: 6:10 p.m., WGN-9. see a little bit of progress along basically what we announced come together,” he said. “Obvi- [email protected] LH Jon Lester (13-5, 3.72) vs. the way.” was a change in our pitching ously he’s always had the big Twitter @PWSullivan LH Francisco Liriano (3-8, 4.72). 4 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 D BASEBALL

PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE INTERLEAGUE 2018 TEAM LAST 3 STARTS TEAM PITCHER TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA EAST W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY EAST W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY Cubs Hendricks (R) 9-9 4.11 12-13 2-0 17.2 5.09 Boston 88 38 .698 — 7-3 L-2 44-17 44-21 Atlanta 69 55 .556 — 6-4 W-1 34-28 35-27 Det Zimmermann (R) 6:10p 5-5 4.36 8-9 1-2 17.2 4.08 New York 78 46 .629 9 6-4 W-3 45-20 33-26 Philadelphia 68 56 .548 1 4-6 L-2 41-22 27-34 NYY Tanaka (R) 9-4 4.03 12-8 0-2 15.2 5.17 1 1 Tampa Bay 64 61 .512 23 ⁄2 6-4 W-2 35-24 29-37 Washington 62 63 .496 7 ⁄2 3-7 L-2 31-30 31-33 Mia Lopez (R) 6:10p 2-3 4.79 2-6 0-1 18.1 3.93 1 LAA Pena (R) 1-3 4.35 5-5 0-1 17.0 2.65 Toronto 56 69 .448 31 ⁄2 4-6 W-1 30-32 26-37 New York 54 70 .435 15 6-4 L-1 24-38 30-32 Ari Corbin (L) 8:40p 10-4 3.18 15-10 3-0 20.1 2.66 1 Baltimore 37 88 .296 50 ⁄2 2-8 L-2 21-40 16-48 Miami 50 76 .397 20 3-7 W-2 28-35 22-41 AMERICAN LEAGUE 2018 TEAM LAST 3 STARTS TEAM PITCHER TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA CENTRAL W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY CENTRAL W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY Min Berrios (R) 11-8 3.75 14-11 1-0 14.2 5.52 Cleveland 72 52 .581 — 8-2 W-2 39-24 33-28 Chicago 71 52 .577 — 5-5 L-2 38-23 33-29 Sox Kopech (R) 7:10p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 Minnesota 59 65 .476 13 6-4 L-1 38-26 21-39 Milwaukee 70 57 .551 3 4-6 W-2 37-24 33-33 Bal Bundy (R) 7-11 4.99 8-15 0-2 16.1 8.27 1 Tor Gaviglio (R) 6:07p 2-6 5.13 6-11 0-2 15.1 5.28 Detroit 51 74 .408 21 ⁄2 4-6 L-1 32-30 19-44 St. Louis* 68 57 .544 4 8-2 L-1 34-28 34-29 1 Cle Bieber (R) 6-2 4.37 8-4 1-0 16.2 2.70 Chicago 47 77 .379 25 6-4 W-2 24-39 23-38 Pittsburgh 63 63 .500 9 ⁄2 3-7 L-1 35-32 28-31 Bos Eovaldi (R) 6:10p 5-4 3.62 6-8 1-0 15.2 2.87 1 Kansas City 38 87 .304 34 ⁄2 3-7 L-2 18-44 20-43 Cincinnati 55 70 .440 17 5-5 L-1 31-35 24-35 KC Sparkman (R) 0-1 4.95 1-0 0-0 4.0 4.50 TB Snell (L) 6:10p 14-5 2.10 14-9 2-0 14.0 0.64 WEST W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY WEST W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY Tex Jurado (R) 2-2 6.41 3-2 1-1 16.0 7.88 Houston 75 50 .600 — 2-8 L-1 33-29 42-21 Arizona 69 56 .552 — 6-4 W-1 32-29 37-27 Oak Anderson (L) 9:05p 2-3 3.90 6-5 0-0 19.2 0.92 1 Oakland 75 50 .600 — 7-3 W-1 38-25 37-25 2 Hou TBD — — — — — — Colorado 68 56 .548 ⁄ 8-2 W-4 31-27 37-29 1 Sea Leake (R) 9:10p 8-7 3.90 17-8 0-0 20.2 2.18 Seattle 72 54 .571 3 ⁄2 6-4 W-1 38-26 34-28 Los Angeles* 67 58 .536 2 4-6 W-1 32-30 35-28 NATIONAL LEAGUE 2018 TEAM LAST 3 STARTS 1 1 TEAM PITCHER TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA Los Angeles 63 63 .500 12 ⁄2 5-5 L-1 33-30 30-33 San Francisco 62 64 .492 7 ⁄2 5-5 W-1 34-26 28-38 Phi Velasquez (R) 8-9 4.13 10-13 1-1 12.2 4.97 Texas 56 71 .441 20 5-5 L-1 29-38 27-33 San Diego 49 78 .386 21 3-7 L-1 23-43 26-35 Was Roark (R) 6:05p 8-12 4.13 10-14 3-0 20.2 2.61 through Monday *-late game not included Atl Gausman (R) 7-9 4.22 8-16 2-1 19.0 2.84 Pit Nova (R) 6:05p 7-7 4.26 13-10 1-1 16.2 3.78 SF Stratton (R) 8-7 5.52 11-8 0-2 12.2 13.50 NYM Matz (L) 6:10p 5-10 4.60 10-12 1-2 8.2 15.58 DODGERS ON THIS DATE Cin Romano (R) 7-10 5.31 12-11 1-2 13.0 7.62 Mil Guerra (R) 7:10p 6-8 3.73 12-11 0-1 17.2 5.60 1926: Ted Lyons of the White Sox pitched SD Erlin (L) 2-3 3.33 2-3 1-0 16.0 2.81 a no-hitter over the Boston Red Sox at Col Anderson (L) 7:40p 6-5 4.39 10-15 0-2 14.1 10.67 Fenway Park. The 6-0 victory was StL Poncedeleon (R) 0-0 2.04 0-1 0-0 7.0 0.00 Closer Jansen cleared for return achieved in 1 hour, 7 minutes. LAD Ryu (L) 9:10p 3-0 1.77 5-2 0-0 13.0 1.38 2015: Mike Fiers pitched the second no- Tribune news services hitter in the major leagues in nine days, Team rec: Team’s record in games started by today’s pitcher. previously treated for an irreg- Scott Alexander, who had been leading the Houston Astros to a 3-0 vic- Vs. Opp: Pitcher’s record versus this opponent, 2018 statistics. ular heartbeat in 2011 and 2012. sharing closing duties, to set-up tory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Dodgers All-Star closer Ken- It’s likely he’ll need offseason roles and relievers Pedro Baez, GIANTS 2, METS 1 (13) ley Jansen was activated off the surgery to deal with the issue. J.T. Chargois, Caleb Ferguson, SAN FRANCISCO AB R H BI SO AVG RESULTS< SCHEDULE McCutchen rf 5 1 1 0 1 .257 disabled list earlier than ex- “It’s a huge lift,” Roberts said. Zac Rosscup and Floro to lower- Panik 2b 6 0 0 0 1 .243 Posey c 6 0 1 0 1 .286 MONDAY’S RESULTS N.Y. Yankees at Miami, 6:10 pected after being cleared by a “He’s the best in the game, so it leverage roles. Crawford ss 5 1 1 0 2 .266 WHITE SOX 8, Minnesota 5 Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 6:10 cardiologist. changes the way they’re (Cardi- Jansen missed a month of the Belt 1b 6 0 2 0 1 .273 TORONTO 5, Baltimore 3 San Diego at Colordo, 7:40 Longoria 3b 5 0 1 0 0 .246 TAMPA BAY 1, Kansas City 0 L.A. Angels at Arizona, 8:30 Manager Dave Roberts said nals) going to manage.” 2011 season and three weeks of Law p 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 Atlanta 1, PITTSBURGH 0 St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, 9 Duggar cf 3 0 0 0 2 .259 Cleveland 5, BOSTON 4 SUNDAY’S RESULTS Jansen was available for Monday Jansen is 0-3 with 32 saves and 2012 after being prescribed blood Hernandez ph-cf 2 0 0 0 0 .247 MILWAUKEE 5, Cincinnati 2 PITTSBURGH 2, Cubs 1 (11) Hanson lf 5 0 1 1 3 .280 San Francisco 2, N.Y. METS 1 (13) WHITE SOX 7, Kansas City 6 night’s series opener against the a 2.15 ERA in 51 games. The thinners for similar heart-related Holland p 2 0 0 0 2 .068 OAKLAND 9, Texas 0 Tampa Bay2, BOSTON 0 Dyson p 0 0 0 0 0 — Cardinals. Dodgers’ bullpen has a 5.17 ERA conditions, and he resumed tak- Pence ph 1 0 0 0 0 .226 SEATTLE 7, Houston 4 N.Y. YANKEES 10, Toronto 2 Watson p 0 0 0 0 0 — St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, late CLEVELAND 8, Baltimore 0 Jansen hadn’t pitched since since Jansen went out. ing the medication after doctors Melancon p 0 0 0 0 0 — CINCINNATI 11, San Franciso 4 WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE Slater ph 1 0 0 0 0 .264 Colorado 4, ATLANTA 2 Aug. 7 and was on the 10-day DL The Dodgers entered Monday shocked his heart back to normal. Minnesota at White Sox, 1:10 W.Smith p 0 0 0 0 0 — Miami 12, WASHINGTON 1 Cubs at Detroit, 6:10 after being hospitalized for an with 23 blown saves, tied with the Jansen threw an inning off the Moronta p 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MINNESOTA 5, Detroit 4 Baltimore at Toronto, 11:37 a.m. Arnaud 3b 1 0 1 0 0 .277 Milwaukee 2, ST. LOUIS 1 Cincinnatiat Milwaukee, 1:10 irregular heartbeat on Aug. 9 Rockies for the second-most in Dodger Stadium mound TOTALS 48 2 8 1 13 TEXAS 4, L.A. Angels 2 Texas at Oakland, 2:35 AB R H BI SO AVG Houston 9, OAKLAND 4 when the team was in Denver to the major leagues. Wednesday and another simu- NEW YORK Houston at Seattle, 3 L.A. Dodgers 12, SEATTLE 1 Rosario ss 5 1 1 0 1 .246 Philadelphia at Washington, 6:05 Arizona 4, SAN DIEGO 3 play the Rockies. Jansen’s return will allow the lated inning in Seattle on Friday. Jackson cf 6 0 1 0 1 .284 Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 6:05 N.Y. Mets 8, PHILADELPHIA 2 Flores 1b 6 0 3 1 0 .275 Cleveland at Boston, 6:10 Jansen was initially expected team to push converted starter He said he felt no recurrence of (in WIlliamsport, Pa.) Frazier 3b 5 0 0 0 3 .229 San Francisco at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 home team in CAPS to miss about a month. He was Kenta Maeda and left-hander the symptoms. Bautista rf 4 0 0 0 2 .202 Bashlor p 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Vargas ph 1 0 0 0 0 .125 NL LEADERS AL LEADERS Reyes 2b 5 0 0 0 2 .197 Mesoraco c 5 0 0 0 0 .214 BATTING GABR H BA BATTING GABR H BA Wheeler p 2 0 0 0 1 .186 FFreeman, ATL 123 476 78 153 .321 Betts, BOS 105 411 100 141 .343 AROUND THE HORN McNeil ph 1 0 1 0 0 .294 Markakis, ATL 123 481 69 153 .318 JMartinez, BOS 118 450 92 149 .331 Gsellman p 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Gennett, CIN 120 455 73 143 .314 Altuve, HOU 104 407 64 134 .329 Blevins p 0 0 0 0 0 .500 Yelich, MIL 110 436 84 135 .310 MMachado, BAL 96 365 48 115 .315 ■ Astros: All-Star 2B Jose Altuve the Pirates. He allowed three hits, third inning. He fell on an Plawecki ph 1 0 0 0 0 .239 Arenado, COL 118 444 80 137 .309 Segura, SEA 114 471 78 148 .314 Sewald p 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Dickerson, PIT 106 402 53 124 .308 Trout, LA 109 372 82 115 .309 is set to return Tuesday, accord- struck out five as the Braves took attempted check swing. Zamora p 0 0 0 0 0 — Martinez, STL 117 400 42 123 .308 Merrifield, KC 120 472 58 143 .303 ing to manager AJ Hinch. Altuve, a one-game lead in the NL East. ■ Rays: LHP Ryan Yarbrough D.Smith lf 1 0 0 0 1 .192 Cain, MIL 107 404 64 122 .302 JoRamirez, CLE 121 446 86 134 .300 Reinheimer lf 2 0 1 0 0 .273 DPeralta, ARI 112 440 61 132 .300 Brantley, CLE 111 443 72 133 .300 who has been on the disabled list ■ White Sox: Manager Rick helped extend the Rays’ shutout Conforto ph-lf-rf 2 0 1 0 1 .236 Suarez, CIN 107 404 64 120 .297 Benintendi, BOS 117 452 87 135 .299 since July 25, went 1-for-3 for Renteria was taken to a hospital streak to 23 innings in a 1-0 win TOTALS 46 1 8 1 12 San Fran. 000 000 100 000 1 — 2 8 2 Triple-A Fresno against Tacoma in Minneapolis after complaining over the Royals. Yarbrough New York 100 000 000 000 0 — 1 8 3 HOME RUNS DOUBLES HOME RUNS DOUBLES 1 Carpenter, STL 33 Markakis, ATL 37 Martinez, BOS 38 Lindor, CLE 39 in a rehab game Sunday. of lightheadedness. Renteria, 56, pitched 5 ⁄3 innings, allowing two E: Crawford (10), Holland (2), Rosario Arenado, COL 30 Freeman, ATL 34 Ramirez, CLE 37 Bregman, HOU 38 ■ Indians: (11), D.Smith (2), Bashlor (1). LOB: SF 9, Harper, WAS 30 Story, COL 34 Davis, OAK 36 TRIPLES Former manager Doc was at the ballpark when the hits and striking out six to earn NY 10. 2B: Longoria (20), Hanson (16), Aguilar, MIL 29 TRIPLES Gallo, TEX 32 Smith, TB 9 Edwards died at 81 in San Angelo, issue arose and was taken to his major league-leading 10th Flores (23). RBIs: Hanson (35), Flores Gdschmidt, ARI 28 KMarte, ARI 10 Stanton, NY 32 Sanchez, CHI 9 (47). SB: McCutchen (11). Muncy, LA 28 STOLEN BASES Cruz, SEA 30 STOLEN BASES Texas. Edwards succeeded Pat Hennepin County Medical Cen- relief win. SAN FRAN. IP H R ER BB SO ERA RUNS Turner, WAS 32 Trout, LA 30 Gordon, SEA 27 ■ Orioles: Holland 5 4 1 1 1 5 3.75 Blackmon, COL 89 Hamilton, CIN 29 RUNS Merrifield, KC 27 Corrales in Cleveland, where in ter. He is being kept overnight for DH Mark Trumbo Dyson 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.79 Albies, ATL 84 SMarte, PIT 28 Lindor, CLE 102 Ramirez, CLE 27 1962 he began his major-league further evaluation. landed on the disabled list with Watson 1 2 0 0 0 0 2.15 Yelich, MIL 84 PITCHING Betts, BOS 100 PITCHING Melancon 2 1 0 0 0 3 2.73 Carpenter, STL 83 Scherzr, WAS 16-5 Martinez, BOS 92 Severino, NY 16-6 career as a player. ... Greg Allen ■ Brewers: Travis Shaw hit a right knee inflammation. OF Ad- W.Smith 1 0 0 0 0 2 1.96 RBI Nola, PHI 14-3 Benintendi, BOS 87 Porcello, BOS 15-5 Moronta 1 1 0 0 1 1 2.06 Suarez, CIN 91 Mikolas, STL 13-3 RBI Carrasco, CLE 15-6 hit a tiebreaking, two-run homer go-ahead, two-run homer in the am Jones was reinstated from the Law, W, 1-0 2 0 0 0 2 1 7.42 Aguilar, MIL 89 Chacin, MIL 13-4 Martinez, BOS 106 Kluber, CLE 15-6 Baez, CHI 89 Lester, CHI 13-5 Davis, OAK 98 ERA in the seventh inning in a 5-4 win sixth off Homer Bailey in a 5-2 bereavement list while OF John NEW YORK IP H R ER BB SO ERA Arenado, COL 86 Godley, ARI 13-6 Ramirez, CLE 91 Sale, BOS 1.97 Wheeler 7 5111103.63 Story, COL 84 ERA Encarnacn, CLE 81 Snell, TB 2.10 over the Red Sox. win over the Reds. Andreoli was recalled from Gsellman 2 000013.67 Markakis, ATL 80 deGrom, NY 1.71 Stanton, NY 80 Bauer, CLE 2.22 ■ Braves: ■ Pirates: Blevins 1 000013.55 Harper, WAS 79 Scherzer, WAS 2.11 HITS Verlndr, HOU 2.65 Bryse Wilson worked RHP Chris Archer left Triple-A Norfolk. 2 Sewald ⁄3 100004.74 Rizzo, CHI 78 Nola, PHI 2.24 Martinez, BOS 149 Kluber, CLE 2.68 1 five innings, becoming the third his start with left leg discomfort ■ Mariners: SS Jean Segura was Zamora ⁄3 100010.00 HITS STRIKEOUTS Segura, SEA 148 STRIKEOUTS Bashlor, L, 0-22110103.86 Freeman, ATL 153 Scherzer, WAS 234 Lindor, CLE 145 Verlandr, HOU 223 Markakis, ATL 153 deGrom, NY 204 Rosario, MIN 144 Cole, HOU 219 20-year-old pitcher to start in his after four innings Monday night activated after a three-day pater- Holland pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. Gennett, CIN 143 Corbin, ARI 190 Merrifield, KC 143 Sale, BOS 219 Inherited runners-scored: Dyson 2-0, Za- big-league debut for the Braves against the Braves. He appeared nity leave and OF Ben Gamel was mora 1-0. Time: 4:20. A: 24,811 (41,922). Peraza, CIN 142 through Sunday Betts, BOS 141 through Sunday this season in a 1-0 victory over to be injured while batting in the recalled from Triple-A Tacoma.

BLUE JAYS 5, ORIOLES 3 INDIANS 5, RED SOX 4 RAYS 1, ROYALS 0 MARINERS 7, ASTROS 4 ATHLETICS 9, RANGERS 0 BREWERS 5, REDS 2 BRAVES 1, PIRATES 0 BALTIMORE AB R H BI SO AVG CLEVELAND AB R H BI SO AVG KANSAS CITY AB R H BI SO AVG HOUSTON AB R H BI SO AVG TEXAS AB R H BI SO AVG CINCINNATI AB R H BI SO AVG ATLANTA AB R H BI SO AVG Mullins cf 4 0 0 0 1 .343 Lindor ss 4 1 1 0 1 .292 Merrifield 2b 4 0101.303 Bregman 3b 4 1 1 0 0 .280 Choo dh 3 0002.283 Hamilton cf 4 0 0 0 2 .234 Acuna lf 5 0 1 0 1 .289 Villar 2b 4 1 1 0 0 .262 Brantley lf 4 1 2 2 0 .302 Gordon lf 4 0100.238 Gonzalez lf 4 2 3 3 1 .245 Odor 2b 4 0002.276 Peraza ss 3 0 0 0 0 .290 Inciarte cf 4 0 1 0 2 .250 Mancini 1b 4 0 1 0 0 .235 Ramirez 3b 4 0 0 0 1 .298 Perez c 40101.235 Gurriel 2b 4 0 1 0 1 .280 Andrus ss 4 0000.279 Gennett 2b 4 0 0 0 1 .312 F.Freeman 1b 3 1 1 0 0 .322 Jones rf 3 0 0 0 1 .284 Diaz dh 4 0 0 0 2 .371 Duda 1b 3 0101.236 Correa ss 4 0 0 0 2 .249 Mazara rf 40100.272 Suarez 3b 3 1 1 1 1 .297 Markakis rf 4 0 1 1 1 .318 Davis dh 3 0 0 1 1 .165 Alonso 1b 4 0 1 0 1 .246 Bonifacio rf 3 0003.220 White 1b 4 0 0 0 1 .281 Profar 3b 2 0000.249 Tucker lf 2 0 0 0 1 .243 Camargo 3b 3 0 3 0 0 .271 Nunez 3b 4 1 1 1 2 .246 Cabrera rf 3 1 2 1 0 .262 O’Hearn dh 3 0001.175 Reddick rf 3 0 0 0 1 .240 Gallo lf 3 0101.208 b-Herrera ph-lf 1 0 0 0 1 .184 Albies 2b 3 0 0 0 0 .275 Beckham ss 4 0 1 0 1 .224 Guyer rf 1 0 0 0 0 .197 a-Mondesi dh 1 0001.259 Gattis dh 4 0 0 0 1 .233 Guzman 1b 3 0101.240 Ervin rf 3 1 1 1 0 .297 Suzuki c 4 0 1 0 0 .256 Gentry lf 4 1 3 0 0 .254 Kipnis 2b 3 0 0 0 2 .221 Herrera 3b 4 0101.244 Maldonado c 3 0 0 0 1 .220 Chirinos c 3 0001.217 Barnhart c 3 0 0 0 1 .246 Swanson ss 3 0 1 0 0 .242 Joseph c 4 0 1 1 1 .214 Gomes c 4 1 0 0 1 .244 Phillips cf 3 0001.203 Kemp cf 2 1 0 0 1 .277 Robinson cf 2 0002.185 Dixon 1b 3 0 0 0 1 .182 Wilson p 2 0 0 0 0 .000 TOTALS 343837 G.Allen cf 3 1 1 2 0 .250 Escobar ss 3 0100.209 TOTALS 324539 b-Tocci ph-cf 1 0000.204 Bailey p 2 0 0 0 2 .130 S.Freeman p 0 0 0 0 0 .000 TORONTO AB R H BI SO AVG TOTALS 345758 TOTALS 32 0 6 0 10 SEATTLE AB R H BI SO AVG TOTALS 290309 Reed p 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Duvall ph 1 0 1 0 0 .201 BOSTON AB R H BI SO AVG TAMPA BAY AB R H BI SO AVG OAKLAND AB R H BI SO AVG Hughes p 0 0 0 0 0 — Brach p 0 0 0 0 0 — Granderson lf 40000.238 Haniger cf-rf 4 2211.278 Peralta p 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Biddle p 0 0 0 0 0 .500 McKinney lf 00000.333 Betts rf 5 1202.344 Smith rf 3 0201.301 Cano 1b 5 2332.296 Martini lf 3 0 0 0 0 .288 e-Williams ph 1 0 1 0 0 .290 Venters p 0 0 0 0 0 — Pillar cf 41211.257 Benintendi lf 4 0112.298 Duffy 3b 4 0001.291 Segura ss 5 0211.315 a-Pinder 2 0 0 0 1 .243 TOTALS 29 2 3 2 10 Culberson ph 1 0 0 0 1 .287 Smoak 1b 21001.255 Moreland 1b 3 1100.257 Bauers 1b 3 0001.211 Cruz dh 5 0102.263 ph-lf-2b MILWAUKEE AB R H BI SO AVG Winkler p 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Morales dh 42241.252 Martinez dh 5 1201.332 Pham lf 4 0001.239 Span lf 30111.277 Chapman 3b 5 0 1 0 2 .275 TOTALS 33 1 10 1 5 Grichuk rf 40000.224 Bogaerts ss 5 0230.281 Choi dh 2 0101.248 Seager 3b 3 0001.225 Lowrie 2b 2 0 0 0 1 .269 Yelich rf-lf 5 1 1 1 0 .308 PITTSBURGH AB R H BI SO AVG Martin 3b 30001.202 Kinsler 2b 5 0101.239 Wendle 2b 4 1101.291 Gamel rf 4 2201.294 c-Canha ph-lf 0 1 0 0 0 .247 Cain cf 4 0 2 0 0 .304 Jansen c 40100.381 Holt 3b 3 0100.264 Kiermaier cf 4 0300.189 Maybin cf 0 0000.246 Davis dh 4 1 2 1 1 .261 Moustakas 3b 4 0 0 0 2 .253 Dickerson lf 40101.308 Diaz ss 30101.254 a-Nunez ph-3b 1 0000.257 Adames ss 3 0110.241 Zunino c 4 0111.193 Olson 1b 5 0 0 1 0 .240 Aguilar 1b 4 1 3 0 0 .283 Frazier cf 40001.279 Urena 2b 21100.263 Leon c 3 0001.206 Perez c 30001.275 Gordon 2b 4 1200.273 Piscotty rf 5 3 3 1 1 .255 Shaw 2b 3 1 1 2 0 .247 Polanco rf 30100.241 TOTALS 305755 b-Pearce ph 10100.301 TOTALS 301817 TOTALS 37 7 14 7 10 Semien ss 4 2 3 1 0 .267 c-Perez ph-2b 1 0 0 0 0 .263 Bell 1b 30100.263 Swihart c 0 0000.213 Laureano cf 4 2 2 5 1 .281 Braun lf 3 1 1 0 0 .251 Cervelli c 30101.257 Baltimore 001 002 000 — 3 8 0 Bradley Jr. cf 4 1201.221 Kansas City 000 000 000 — 0 6 0 Houston 103 000 000 — 4 5 1 Lucroy c 4 0 3 0 0 .242 Jeffress p 0 0 0 0 0 — Musgrove pr 00000.238 Toronto 000 140 00x — 5 7 1 TOTALS 39 4 13 4 8 Tampa Bay 010 000 00x — 1 8 0 Seattle 200 101 03x — 7 14 0 TOTALS 38 9 14 9 7 Schoop ss 2 0 0 0 0 .233 Moran 3b 20100.270 Hader p 0 0 0 0 0 .500 Freese ph-3b 20001.289 E: Granderson (4). Cleveland 000 012 200 — 5 7 0 a-struck out for O’Hearn in the 9th. E: Correa (4). LOB: Houston 3, Seattle 10. Texas 000 000 000 — 0 3 0 d-Broxton ph-rf 1 1 1 1 0 .200 Newman 2b 30001.000 LOB: Baltimore 8, Toronto 5. 2B: Gentry Boston 210 000 001 — 4 13 0 LOB: Kansas City 7, Tampa Bay 9. 2B: 2B: Gonzalez (18), Cano 2 (12), Cruz (14), Oakland 031 003 11x — 9 14 0 Pina c 3 0 2 1 0 .246 Marte ph 10000.275 (4), Joseph (12), Pillar 2 (34), Jansen (3), a-flied out for Holt in the 8th. b-doubled Perez (18), Kiermaier (8). RBIs: Adames Span (18), Gamel (11), Zunino (11). HR: Anderson p 2 0 0 0 2 .105 Hechavarria ss 40201.264 Urena (2). HR: Nunez (3), off Estrada; for Leon in the 8th. LOB: Cleveland 3, (18). Gonzalez (12), off Hernandez; Cano (5), a-struck out for Martini in the 6th. b-flied a-Arcia ph-ss 2 0 1 0 1 .210 Archer p 10001.000 Morales (15), off Cashner; Morales (16), Boston 11. 2B: Betts (37), Martinez (34), Runners left in scoring position: Kansas off McHugh. RBIs: Gonzalez 3 (50), out for Robinson in the 8th. c-walked for TOTALS 34 5 12 5 5 Brault p 00000.188 off Cashner. RBIs: Davis (41), Nunez (9), Bradley Jr. (23), Pearce (12). HR: Cabrera City 2 (Herrera, Phillips); Tampa Bay 5 Haniger (79), Cano 3 (26), Segura (57), Lowrie in the 8th. LOB: Texas 4, Oakland Santana p 00000 — Joseph (15), Pillar (49), Morales 4 (45). (5), off Porcello; Brantley (14), off Por- (Bauers, Wendle 2, Adames, Perez). Span (52), Zunino (38). SF: Span. Run- 9. 2B: Mazara (17), Chapman (29), Pis- Cincinnati 020 000 000 — 2 3 0 Luplow ph 10001.174 SB: Villar 2 (18). SF: Davis. cello; G.Allen (2), off Porcello. RBIs: RISP: Kansas City 0 for 5; Tampa Bay 1 for ners left in scoring position: Houston 1 cotty (34), Semien (28), Lucroy (19). HR: Milwaukee 000 012 02x — 5 12 0 Crick p 00000 — Runners left in scoring position: Balti- Brantley 2 (67), Cabrera (25), G.Allen 2 7. Runners moved up: Duffy. GIDP: Perez, (Reddick); Seattle 5 (Segura 2, Seager, Laureano (1), off Colon; Davis (37), off Kela p 00000 — more 5 (Villar 2, Jones, Nunez, Joseph); (10), Benintendi (71), Bogaerts 3 (77). CS: Duffy. DP: Kansas City 1 (Escobar, Merri- Gamel 2). RISP: Houston 2 for 5; Seattle 2 Colon; Laureano (2), off Colon; Piscotty a-struck out for Anderson in the 6th. b- TOTALS 310708 Toronto 3 (Morales, Diaz 2). RISP: Balti- Holt (6). Runners left in scoring position: field, Duda); Tampa Bay 1 (Wendle, for 13. Runners moved up: Gordon 2. (16), off Springs. RBIs: Davis (99), Olson struck out for Tucker in the 7th. c-out on more 1 for 7; Toronto 2 for 6. Cleveland 2 (Gomes 2); Boston 4 (More- Bauers). HOUSTON IP H R ER BB SO ERA (59), Piscotty (54), Semien (46), Laure- fielder’s choice for Shaw in the 7th. d- Atlanta 100 000 000 — 1 10 0 Runners moved up: Mullins, Smoak, land, Bogaerts, Kinsler, Bradley Jr.). KANSAS CITY IP H R ER BB SO ERA ano 5 (8). CS: Choo (1). Runners left in tripled for Hader in the 8th. e-singled for Pittsburgh 000 000 000 — 0 7 0 Granderson. GIDP: Urena. DP: Baltimore Cole 5 7 3 2 2 7 2.73 scoring position: Texas 2 (Choo, Chiri- RISP: Cleveland 0 for 2; Boston 4 for 10. 2 Peralta in the 9th. LOB: Cincinnati 1, Mil- 1 (Beckham, Mancini). Lopez, L, 0-3 5511333.99 Sipp, H, 5 ⁄3 1 1 1 0 0 2.05 nos); Oakland 4 (Lowrie, Olson 3). RISP: CLEVELAND IP H R ER BB SO ERA 2 1 waukee 9. 3B: Broxton (2). HR: Suarez LOB: Atl 9, Pit 8. 2B: Acuna (19), Inciarte IP H R ER BB SO ERA Newberry 1 ⁄3 200130.00 Pressly, BS, 5-5 ⁄3 2 0 0 0 1 3.20 Texas 0 for 6; Oakland 3 for 10. BALTIMORE 1 Runners (28), off Anderson; Ervin (4), off Ander- (20), F.Freeman (35), Suzuki (19), 1 Hill ⁄3 000004.91 McHugh, L, 5-2 2 4 3 3 1 2 1.54 Kluber, W, 16-66 ⁄3 9 3 3 1 6 2.74 moved up: Martini. son; Yelich (20), off Bailey; Shaw (25), off Polanco (29), Hechavarria (9). SB: Cashner, L, 4-11 6 7 5 5 3 2 4.84 1 Maurer 1 100018.18 Perez, H, 9 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 0 1.33 SEATTLE IP H R ER BB SO ERA TEXAS IP H R ER BB SO ERA Bailey. RBIs: Suarez (92), Ervin (19), Polanco (9). CS: Acuna (3), Swanson (3). Wright Jr. 1 0 0 0 1 2 5.09 2 Cimber, H, 10 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 3.56 TAMPA BAY IP H R ER BB SO ERA Yelich (62), Shaw 2 (71), Pina (20), Brox- ATLANTA IP H R ER BB SO ERA Givens 1 0 0 0 0 1 4.65 2 Hernandez 6 5 4 4 2 6 5.64 Colon, L, 7-11 5 10 7 7 1 3 5.45 Hand, H, 8 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 2.65 2 ton (7). SB: Cain (24), Pina (1). IP H R ER BB SO ERA C.Allen, S, 25-28 1 2 1 1 1 0 4.08 Wood 1 ⁄3 200023.86 Warren 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.63 Springs 2 3 1 1 2 3 3.55 Wilson, W, 1-0 5 3 0 0 3 5 0.00 TORONTO 1 CINCINNATI IP H R ER BB SO ERA Yrbgh, W, 12-5 5 ⁄3 200163.84 Colome, W, 4-5 1 0 0 0 0 1 3.25 Claudio 1 1 1 1 1 1 4.86 S.Freeman, H, 8 1 1 0 0 1 0 5.31 1 IP H R ER BB SO ERA Estrada, W, 7-95 ⁄3 7 3 3 3 4 4.88 BOSTON Stanek, H, 7 1 200002.68 Diaz, S, 48-52 1 0 0 0 0 2 2.03 2 OAKLAND IP H R ER BB SO ERA Bailey, L, 1-11 6 833156.21 Brach, H, 9 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 4.10 1 2 Tepera, H, 12 1 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 3.83 Alvarado, S, 5-81000122.39 3 1 Porcello, L, 15-6 7 6 5 5 1 6 4.14 Inherited runners-scored: Pressly 1-1. Reed ⁄ 200004.91 Biddle, H, 7 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 2.59 1 2 Garcia, H, 3 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 5.93 Thornburg 1 1 0 0 0 1 4.11 Pitches-strikes: J. Lopez 95-57, New- WP: Cole, Hernandez. Umpires: H, Mike Fiers, W, 9-6 7 1 0 0 1 8 3.21 Hughes ⁄3 122101.57 Venters, H, 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.38 2 Clippard, H, 11 1 0 0 0 0 1 3.57 Pomeranz 1 0 0 0 0 1 6.23 berry 38-22, hill 5-2, Maurer 11-9; Wood Muchlinski; 1B, Mike Winters; 2B, Jansen Buchter 1 2 0 0 0 1 3.29 Peralta ⁄3 100005.45 Winkler, S, 2-4 1 1 0 0 0 2 2.61 Giles, S, 16-16 1 0 0 0 0 0 5.87 Kelley 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.95 Pitches-strikes: Kluber 108-65, Perez 7-3, 25-15, Yarbrough 73-41, Stanch 8-6, Alva- Visconti; 3B, . Time: 3:05. MILWAUKEE IP H R ER BB SO ERA PITTSBURGH IP H R ER BB SO ERA Pitches-strikes: Cashner 97-56, Wright Cimber 14-10, Hand 9-5, C.Allen 28-17; rado 20-12. A: 27,072 (47,943). Colon pitched to 3 batters in the 6th. Jr. 17-11, Givens 17-11; Estrada 97-62, Te- Inherited runners-scored: Hill 1-0, HBP: Fiers (Profar). Umpires: H, Bruce Andrsn, W, 8-76222063.92 Archer, L, 4-6 4 5 1 1 1 3 4.41 Poercello 107-74, Thornburg 13-9, Hader, H, 17 2000031.47 pera 15-12, Garcia 5-3, Clippard 11-7, Pomeranz 12-8. Inherited runners- Yarbrough 2-0. WP: Newberry. Dreckman; 1B, ; 2B, Chris Brault 2 3 0 0 1 1 4.79 Giles 10-6. Inherited runners-scored: Te- Umpires: H, ; 1B, Carlos Tor- Segal; 3B, . Time: 2:48. A: Broxton 0 000000.00 Santana 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.72 scored: Cimber 1-0. WP: Porcello. Um- Jeffress, S, 5-91100111.36 pera 1-1. Umpires: H, ; 1B, pires: H, ; 1B, ; res; 2B, ; 3B, John Libka. 9,341 (46,765). Crick 1 1 0 0 0 0 2.22 ; 2B, ; 3B, Phil 2B, Jeremie Rehak; 3B, . Time: 2:49. A: 10,036 (42,735). Inherited runners-scored: Hughes 2-0. Kela 1 1 0 0 0 1 2.96 Cuzzi. Time: 2:34. A: 25,031 (53,506). Time: 3:01. A: 37,274 (37,731). HBP: Bailey (Cain). Time: 2:38. A: 27,590 T: 3:10. A: 16,445 (38,362).

WINS ABOVE REPLACEMENT WHITE SOX SEASON STATISTICS CUBS SEASON STATISTICS BATTER TM HR RBI AVG WAR BATTERS AVG OBA AB R H BATTERS AVG OBA AB R H Mookie Betts BOS 27 64 .343 8.3 Smith .283 .331 120 14 34 Zobrist .306 .389 324 55 99 Mike Trout LAA 30 60 .309 7.9 Narvaez .282 .372 202 23 57 Almora .296 .337 348 54 103 Jose Ramirez CLE 37 91 .300 7.8 L.Garcia .280 .310 243 23 68 Bote .290 .376 93 14 27 Francisco Lindor CLE 29 76 .292 6.9 Abreu .272 .331 475 67 129 Baez .289 .320 454 74 131 Matt Chapman OAK 17 45 .276 6.8 Sanchez .248 .304 464 45 115 Heyward .281 .345 377 60 106 J.D. Martinez BOS 38 106 .331 5.7 Anderson .247 .294 441 65 109 La Stella .279 .355 136 17 38 Freddie FreemanATL 20 77 .321 5.5 Palka .242 .284 302 39 73 Contreras .269 .359 376 40 101 Lorenzo Cain MIL 9 31 .302 5.5 A.Garcia .235 .266 243 32 57 Rizzo .265 .363 427 49 113 Alex Bregman HOU 24 77 .280 5.3 Davidson .230 .330 309 41 71 Russell .259 .326 382 51 99 Delmonico .230 .323 196 23 45 Schwarber .244 .361 353 54 86 Aaron Judge NYY 26 61 .285 5.2 Engel .225 .270 320 37 72 Caratini .244 .311 119 15 29 Matt Carpenter STL 33 68 .269 5.1 Moncada .217 .299 446 57 97 Happ .239 .359 309 48 74 Andrel. Simmons LAA 8 56 .297 4.9 TOTALS .243 .302 4225 513 1026 TOTALS .262 .340 4268 588 1118 Paul Goldschmidt ARI 28 71 .293 4.8 BATTERS 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO BATTERS 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO Javier Baez CHC 25 89 .289 4.7 Nolan Arenado COL 30 86 .309 4.7 Smith 3 0 0 12 4 11 Zobrist 20 2 9 47 46 48 Trevor Story COL 26 84 .294 4.4 Narvaez 12 1 6 23 28 41 Almora 22 1 5 32 21 65 Manny MachadoLAD 28 75 .303 4.3 L.Garcia 7 4 4 31 8 64 Bote 5 1 3 18 11 25 Jose Altuve HOU 9 46 .329 4.2 Abreu 36 1 22 78 36 102 Baez 33 8 25 89 18 116 Sanchez 25 9 7 45 33 105 Heyward 21 3 7 50 37 48 Jed Lowrie OAK 19 76 .270 4.2 Anderson 20 3 16 52 26 115 La Stella 5 0 0 17 15 19 Aaron Hicks NYY 20 58 .251 4.1 Palka 12 3 18 50 18 109 Contreras 21 5 9 41 43 97 An. Benintendi BOS 15 70 .299 4.1 A.Garcia 8 2 14 30 9 68 Rizzo 19 1 18 78 52 61 Giancarlo Stanton NYY 32 80 .285 3.9 Davidson 17 0 18 47 43 125 Russell 21 1 5 37 37 87 Eddie Rosario MIN 22 71 .294 3.9 Delmonico 9 4 5 17 22 48 Schwarber 12 1 22 50 65 114 Eugenio Suarez CIN 27 91 .297 3.8 Engel 14 3 4 24 14 93 Caratini 6 0 0 10 10 26 Whit Merrifield KC 8 43 .303 3.8 Moncada 21 5 15 46 52 176 Happ 14 1 13 34 57 134 Harrison Bader STL 9 25 .282 3.8 TOTALS 198 36 143 501 322 1202 TOTALS 223 27 128 561 461 1030 J.T. Realmuto MIA 16 61 .293 3.7 PITCHERS W L ERA IP H PITCHERS W L ERA IP H Justin Upton LAA 26 74 .267 3.6 Rodon 4 3 2.69 80.1 53 Hamels 3 0 0.72 25.0 16 Mitch Haniger SEA 19 78 .276 3.6 Cedeno 2 0 2.91 21.2 16 Chavez 0 1 1.56 17.1 13 Christian Yelich MIL 19 61 .310 3.6 Avilan 2 1 3.52 38.1 38 Cishek 3 1 1.75 56.2 36 PITCHER TM W L WAR ERA Minaya 1 2 4.13 28.1 24 De La Rosa 0 0 1.80 5.0 5 Aaron Nola PHI 14 3 8.2 2.24 Fry 1 2 4.15 39.0 23 Edwards Jr. 3 2 2.42 41.0 29 Max Scherzer WSH 16 5 7.8 2.11 Shields 5 14 4.39 164.0 148 Strop 4 1 2.47 51.0 34 Jacob deGrom NYM 8 7 7.7 1.71 Lopez 4 9 4.72 143.0 137 Rosario 4 0 2.83 35.0 32 Chris Sale BOS 12 4 6.6 1.97 Santiago 5 3 4.78 86.2 87 Wilson 4 3 3.15 45.2 33 Kyle Freeland COL 11 7 6.1 2.96 Covey 4 10 5.87 87.1 99 Lester 13 5 3.72 140.1 133 Trevor Bauer CLE 12 6 5.8 2.22 Giolito 9 9 6.08 137.2 131 Hendricks 9 9 4.11 144.2 141 Corey Kluber CLE 15 6 5.2 2.68 Gomez 0 1 6.10 10.1 12 Quintana 10 9 4.36 130.0 121 Blake Snell TB 14 5 5.1 2.10 Danish 1 0 7.10 6.1 8 Kintzler 0 1 4.50 6.0 7 Justin Verlander HOU 12 8 4.4 2.65 Vieira 0 0 7.56 8.1 6 Chatwood 4 6 5.22 101.2 91 TOTALS 47 77 4.94 1099.1 1070 TOTALS 71 52 3.76 1116.1 993 Luis Severino NYY 16 6 4.3 3.28 PITCHERS R ER HR BB SO Mike Clevinger CLE 9 7 4.2 3.25 PITCHERS R ER HR BB SO Gerrit Cole HOU 11 5 4.1 2.71 Rodon 27 24 8 29 64 Hamels 3 2 0 6 23 Zack Greinke ARI 12 8 3.6 3.06 Cedeno 8 7 1 12 26 Chavez 3 3 2 2 21 Patrick Corbin ARI 10 4 3.5 3.18 Avilan 18 15 2 14 43 Cishek 13 11 2 21 63 Mike Fiers Oak 8 6 3.5 3.38 Minaya 15 13 1 24 39 De La Rosa 1 1 0 2 8 Clayton Kershaw LAD 6 5 3.4 2.40 Fry 19 18 2 15 56 Edwards Jr. 12 11 2 18 56 Miles Mikolas STL 13 3 3.3 2.80 Shields 92 80 23 62 127 Strop 14 14 3 18 50 Carlos Carrasco CLE 15 6 3.2 3.33 Lopez 81 75 23 61 103 Rosario 12 11 5 19 22 Kyle Gibson MIN 7 9 3.2 3.51 Santiago 48 46 15 48 84 Wilson 17 16 4 30 59 David Price BOS 13 6 3.2 3.69 Covey 67 57 10 39 65 Lester 65 58 22 52 113 Jameson Taillon PIT 9 9 3.2 3.58 Giolito 95 93 22 74 97 Hendricks 69 66 20 36 123 Charlie Morton HOU 12 3 3.2 2.75 Gomez 7 7 2 5 7 Quintana 66 63 20 57 114 Blake Treinen OAK 6 2 3.1 0.87 Danish 5 5 2 4 5 Kintzler 3 3 1 5 3 Jake Arrieta PHI 9 8 3.1 3.25 Vieira 7 7 3 4 6 Chatwood 60 59 9 93 85 Mike Foltynewicz ATL 10 7 3.1 2.72 TOTALS 663 603 149 510 955 TOTALS 499 467 127 500 1006 MORRY GASH/AP Jared Hughes CIN 3 3 3.1 1.30 through Monday through Monday Jose Berrios MIN 11 8 3.1 3.75 through Sunday Letting it rip ■ Weekly honors: Braves OF Ronald Acuna Jr. and Tigers OF Nicholas Castellanos were named as the NL and AL players of the week. Acuna hit .464 with four homers, nine RBIs Brewers second baseman Travis Shaw belts a two-run homer during the sixth inning of last week. Castellanos hit .393 with three doubles, two homers and 10 RBIs. Monday’s game against the Reds in Milwaukee. It was Shaw’s 25th home run of the season. D Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 5

SCOREBOARD

CALENDAR SOCCER MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL COLLEGE FOOTBALL

TEAM TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON MIDWEST LEAGUE AP PRESEASON TOP 25 NAIA PRESEASON POLL EASTERN WLTPTGFGA EASTERN W L PCT. GB RK, TEAM W-L PTS LY RK. TEAM W-L PTS LY EXH: KC Atlanta 15 4 6 51 53 29 Bowling Green 33 24 .579 — 1. Alabama (42) 13-1 1505 1 1. St. Francis (Ind.) (16) 14-0 366 1 Noon N.Y. Red Bulls 15 6 3 48 47 25 Lansing 32 25 .561 1 2. Clemson (18) 12-2 1476 4 2. Reinhardt (Ga.) 12-1 349 2 FOX-32 N.Y. City FC 14 6 5 47 48 33 Fort Wayne 27 28 .491 5 3. Georgia 13-2 1350 2 3. Morningside (Iowa) 13-1 340 3 Columbus 11 8 6 39 32 32 AM-780 West Michigan 27 29 .482 5 4. Wisconsin (1) 13-1 1271 7 4. Southern Oregon 12-1 324 4 Philadelphia 10 11 3 33 34 39 Great Lakes 27 30 .474 6 5. Ohio St. 12-2 1256 5 5. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 11-1 310 5 1 Montreal 10 13 3 33 33 42 Lake County 24 32 .429 8 ⁄2 6. Washington 10-3 1215 16 6. Saint Xavier (Ill.) 10-2 296 6 1 New England 7 9 8 29 38 40 South Bend 24 32 .429 8 ⁄2 7. Oklahoma 12-2 1173 3 7. Georgetown (Ky.) 9-2 268 7 @DET @DET CIN CIN CIN CIN NYM D.C. United 7 9 6 27 39 39 6:10 6:10 7:05 1:20 1:20 1:20 7:05 Dayton 23 34 .404 10 8. Miami 10-3 1027 13 7. Northwestern (Iowa) 10-3 268 8 Toronto FC 6 12 6 24 40 45 WESTERN W L PCT. GB 9. Auburn 10-4 1013 10 9. Baker (Kan.) 10-2 259 9 NBCSCH WGN-9 NBCSCH NBCSCH ABC-7 WGN-9 NBCSCH Orlando City 7 15 2 23 37 57 Cedar Rapids 35 22 .614 — 10. Penn St. 11-2 1012 8 10. Grand View (Iowa) 9-3 231 11 AM-670 AM-670 AM-670 AM-670 AM-670 AM-670 AM-670 FIRE 6 15 5 23 36 51 11. Michigan St. 10-3 877 15 11. Southeastern (Fla.) 8-2 227 10 WESTERN WLTPTGFGA Peoria 32 23 .582 2 Beloit 31 24 .564 3 12. Notre Dame 10-3 804 11 12. Benedictine (Kan.) 9-3 197 12 MIN MIN @DET @DET @DET @DET @NYY FC Dallas 13 5 6 45 39 30 Quad Cities 32 25 .561 3 13. Stanford 9-5 778 20 13. Dickinson St (N.D.) 9-2 178 14 7:10 1:10 12:10 6:10 5:10 12:10 6:05 Kansas City 12 6 6 42 45 30 Kane County 30 25 .545 4 14. Michigan 8-5 773 - 14. Langston (Okla.) 10-1 177 13 15. USC 11-3 543 12 WGN-9 NBCSCH WGN-9 NBCSCH NBCSCH NBCSCH WGN-9 Los Angeles FC 12 7 6 42 49 39 Wisconsin 29 28 .509 6 15. Marian (Ind.) 7-3 167 18 11 10 5 38 36 44 1 16. TCU 11-3 533 9 16. Concordia (Mich.) 9-2 163 15 AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 Clinton 25 31 .446 9 ⁄2 LA Galaxy 10 9 7 37 48 47 Burlington 17 36 .321 16 17. West Virginia 7-6 511 - 17. Sterling (Kan.) 9-3 159 16 Portland 10 6 7 37 35 34 18. Mississippi St. 9-4 450 19 18. Tabor (Kan.) 8-2 95 17 CLB Seattle 10 9 5 35 31 26 MONDAY’S RESULTS 19. Florida St. 7-6 384 - 19. Campbellsville (Ky.) 8-2 86 20 Vancouver 9 9 7 34 40 49 Quad Cities 6, Peoria 5 20. Virginia Tech 9-4 351 24 6 20. Rocky Mntn (Mont.) 6-5 75 - Minnesota 9 14 2 29 38 50 Lansing 5, Fort Wayne 4 21. UCF 13-0 312 6 21. Kansas Wesleyan 8-3 67 21 ESPN+ Houston 7 11 6 27 40 36 Cedar Rapids 12, Wisconsin 4 22. Boise St. 11-3 292 22 22. SAGU (Texas) 8-3 51 19 AM-1200 Colorado 6 13 6 24 31 42 Bowling Green 5, Dayton 2 23. Texas 7-6 216 - 22. Arizona Christian 7-3 51 - San Jose 3 13 8 17 34 44 West Michigan 3, Lake County 1 24. Oregon 7-6 148 - 24. Faulkner (Ala.) 7-3 46 22 Three points for win, one point for tie. South Bend 4, Great Lakes 3 25. LSU 9-4 106 18 25. Dakota State (S.D.) 8-3 44 23 WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE Kane County 5, Clinton 1 Others: South Carolina 96, Florida 68, Burlington at Beloit, ppd. Others Receiving Votes: Montana Tech TUESDAY ON TV/RADIO LATEST LINE N.Y. Red Bulls at N.Y. City FC, 6 Utah 60, Oklahoma St. 51, FAU 38, Arizo- 44, Evangel 17, Oklahoma Panhandle THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE FRONTIER LEAGUE na 28, NC State 22, Texas A&M 21, Boston State 15, St. Francis (Ill.) 12, College of Columbus at Fire, 6 EAST W L PCT. GB College 18, Northwestern 13, Kansas St. Idaho 10, William Penn (Iowa) 10, Mis- MLB MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FC Dallas at Houston, 8 10, Iowa St. 8, Houston 6, Memphis 3, souri Valley, Midland (Neb.) 8, Bluefield NATIONAL LEAGUE TUESDAY FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 Washington 48 36 .571 — Troy 2, Iowa 2, Kentucky 1, Arkansas St. 1, 3. 6 p.m. Indians at Red Sox MLBN at Pittsburgh -115 Atlanta +105 Atlanta at Orlando City, 7 Joliet 47 37 .560 1 Fresno St. 1. at Washington-138 Philadelphia +128 Los Angeles FC at LA Galaxy, 9:30 Lake Erie 43 41 .512 5 (first place votes; LY-last year’s rank) at New York off San Fran. off Schaumburg 42 42 .500 6 UPCOMING SCHEDULE NATIONAL WOMEN’S SOCCER 1 6:10 p.m. Cubs at Tigers NBCSCH, WSCR-AM 670 at Milwaukee -179 Cincinnati +167 Traverse City 38 45 .458 9 ⁄2 FCS PRESEASON COACHES POLL 1 SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE CLUB W L T PT GF GA Windy City 35 50 .412 13 ⁄2 RK. TEAM PTS LY W-L at Colorado -177 San Diego +165 Duquesne at UMass, 4:30 7:10 p.m. Twins at White Sox WGN-9, WGN-AM 720 at Los Angeles-157 St. Louis +147 North Carolina 16 1 5 53 47 16 WEST W L PCT. GB 1. N. Dakota St. (23) 647 1 14-1 NC A&T at Jacksonville St., 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE TUESDAY Seattle 10 4 7 37 23 15 2. James Madison (3) 623 2 14-1 Prairie View at Rice, 6 at Minnesota -135 White Sox +125 Normal 43 38 .531 — Portland 9 6 6 33 34 26 3. South Dakota St. 579 4 11-3 Hawaii at Colorado St., 6:30 9 p.m. Cardinals at Dodgers ESPN at Toronto -150 Baltimore +140 Southern Illinois 42 39 .519 1 RED STARS 7 4 10 31 29 25 4. Sam Houston St. 557 3 12-2 Wyoming at New Mexico St., 7 at Boston -144 Cleveland +134 River City 44 41 .518 1 Orlando 8 8 6 30 29 33 1 5. Kennesaw St. 543 9 12-2 THURSDAY, AUG. 30 LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES at Tampa Bay -235 Kansas City +215 Evansville 42 42 .500 2 ⁄2 Utah 7 7 8 29 19 22 1 6. Jacksonville St. 530 10 10-3 EAST at Oakland off Texas off Florence 42 42 .500 2 ⁄2 Houston 8 8 5 29 29 31 7. E. Washington 454 22 7-4 Bowie St. at Wagner, 5. at Seattle off Houston off Gateway 36 49 .424 9 10 a.m. Consolation game ESPN Washington 2 15 4 10 11 32 8. Weber St. 446 5 11-3 Rhode Island at Delaware, 6. INTERLEAGUE TUESDAY New Hampshire at Maine, 6. Cubs -170 at Detroit +158 Sky Blue FC 0 14 5 5 17 38 MONDAY’S RESULT 9. New Hampshire 430 15 9-5 TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE No games scheduled. 10. Samford 393 17 8-4 UCF at UConn, 6 2 p.m. Elimination game ESPN NY Yankees -225 at Miami +205 SOUTH at Arizona -182 L.A. Angels +167 Houston at Seattle, 9:30 TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE 11. Wofford 340 7 10-3 WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE Joliet at Lake Erie, 5:35 12. Northern Iowa 338 19 8-5 Chowan at Campbell, 6 6:30 p.m. Elimination game ESPN COLLEGE FOOTBALL Utah at Washington, 6:30 Schaumburg at Washington, 6:05 13. Elon 319 21 8-4 Tennessee Tech at Chattanooga, 6 SATURDAY Sky Blue FC at Portland, 10 Southern Illinois at Evansville, 6:35 14. N. Carolina A&T 292 6 12-0 Morehead St. at E. Kentucky, 6 1 Kennesaw St. at Georgia St., 6 AMERICAN LEGION WORLD SERIES Wyoming 3 ⁄2 at New Mexico St. Florence at Normal, 7:05 15. Central Arkansas 269 8 10-2 ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE S. Illinois at Murray St., 6 at Colorado St. 14 Hawaii Traverse City at Windy City, 7:05 16. Delaware 257 - 7-4 Shorter at Samford, 6:30 NFL MONDAY’S RESULT 17. Nicholls St. 241 23 8-4 6 p.m. Championship game ESPNU Liverpool 2, Crystal Palace 0 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION SE Louisiana at Louisiana-Monroe, 7 PRESEASON THURSDAY NORTH W L PCT. GB 18. McNeese St. 187 18 9-2 Wake Forest at Tulane, 7 at Cleveland 4 Philadelphia 19. Villanova 165 - 5-6 Savannah St. at UAB, 7 WNBA PLAYOFFS: FIRST ROUND St. Paul 50 37 .575 — FRIDAY 20. Illinois St. 144 - 6-5 MIDWEST 1 at N.Y. Jets 2 ⁄2 N.Y. Giants Gary SouthShore 48 37 .565 1 21. Furman 128 20 8-5 CCSU at Ball St., 6 6 p.m. Teams TBD ESPN2 at Washington 3 Denver NFL PRESEASON Fargo-Moorhead 47 38 .548 2 22. Stony Brook 120 11 10-3 Quincy at Indiana St., 6 at Carolina Pk New England Chicago 37 47 .440 11 23. Austin Peay 119 - 8-4 New Mexico St. at Minnesota, 6 at Tampa Bay 3 Detroit Winnipeg 36 51 .414 14 24. Youngstown St. 88 - 6-5 MVSU at N. Dakota, 6:30 8 p.m. Teams TBD ESPN2 1 at Minnesota 3 ⁄2 Seattle NFC NORTH W L T PCT PF PA Sioux Falls 35 52 .402 15 25. Montana 67 - 4-4 Northwestern at Purdue, 7 at Oakland 7 Green Bay SOUTH W L PCT. GB Green Bay 2 0 0 1.000 82 51 Others receiving votes: Idaho, 41; North- SOUTHWEST UEFA CHAMPIONS SOCCER PLAYOFFS SATURDAY ern Arizona, 36; Yale, 22; Grambling St., Missouri St. at Oklahoma St., 7 at Bears 2 Kansas City Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 52 42 Sioux City 63 23 .741 — 1 14; Monmouth (N.J.), 12; Southern Utah, Northwestern St. at Texas A&M, 7:30 at Pittsburgh 4 Tennessee BEARS 1 2 0 .333 67 70 Kansas City 53 31 .631 9 ⁄2 1 11; Sacramento St., 9; Colgate, 8; South WEST 2 p.m. PAOK at Benfica TNT at L.A. Rams 3 Houston Detroit 0 2 0 .000 27 46 Wichita 52 35 .598 11 ⁄2 1 Dakota, 6; San Diego, 5; Richmond, 4; Weber St. at Utah, 7 at Indianapolis off San Fran. Lincoln 42 43 .494 20 ⁄2 NFC EAST W L T PCT PF PA Cleburne 29 57 .337 34 Western Illinois, 3; Western Carolina, 2; W. Illinois at Montana St., 8 TENNIS at Jacksonville 3 Atlanta Lehigh, 1. UC Davis at San Jose St., 9 at Miami off Baltimore N.Y. Giants 1 1 0 .500 40 37 Texas 22 64 .256 41 1 at L.A. Chargers 2 ⁄2 New Orleans Washington 1 1 0 .500 32 39 MONDAY’S RESULTS 10 a.m. U.S. Open qualifying Tennis Channel SUNDAY Dallas 0 2 0 .000 34 45 Chicago at Gary SouthShore, ppd. 1 Philadelphia 0 2 0 .000 34 68 GOLF: FEDEX CUP PLAYOFFS TENNIS at Buffalo 1 ⁄2 Cincinnati Cleburne 3, Texas 2 at Dallas 3 Arizona NFC SOUTH W L T PCT PF PA Fargo-Moorhead 7, Sioux City 3 St. Paul 9, Sioux Falls 5 Thursday: Northern Trust. 40. Kevin Kisner 971 86. Jamie Lovemark 576 ATP WINSTON-SALEM OPEN Aryna Sabalenka d. Carolina 2 0 0 1.000 55 43 Wichita 5, Winnipeg 3 Aug. 31: Dell Champ. 41. Billy Horschel 960 87. O. Schniederjans 573 Sam Stosur, 6-3, 6-1 Tampa Bay 2 0 0 1.000 56 38 BMW Champ. At The Wake Forest Tennis Center; Win- Sept. 6: 42. Beau Hossler 957 88. Russell Henley 569 Dayana Yastremska d. New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 39 40 Tour Champ. ston-Salem, N.C.; hard-outdoor TRANSACTIONS WNBA PLAYOFFS Sept. 20: 43. Jordan Spieth 945 89. Daniel Berger 565 Danielle Collins, 6-0, 6-3 Atlanta 0 2 0 .000 14 45 Men’s First Round FEDEX CUP STANDINGS 44. Byeong Hun An 913 90. Jason Dufner 557 Zarina Diyas d. NFC WEST W L T PCT PF PA 45. Emiliano Grillo 901 91. Anirban Lahiri 555 Tennys Sandgren d. BASEBALL TUESDAY’S FIRST ROUND RK. GOLFER PTS Ricardas Berankis, 6-4, 6-3 Maria Sakkari, 6-4, 6-3 46. Si Woo Kim 893 92. Tyrrell Hatton 550 Monica Puig d. Arizona 2 0 0 1.000 44 32 Dallas vs. Phoenix in Tempe, Ariz., 7:30 Leonardo Mayer d. NATIONAL LEAGUE Minnesota at Los Angeles, 9:30 1. Dustin Johnson 2,717 47. Chas. Howell III 885 93. Patrick Rodgers 541 Timea Bacsinszky, 7-5, 6-1 San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 37 37 Yuichi Sugita, 6-3, 7-6 (4) San Francisco: Optioned RHP Ray Black THURSDAY’S SECOND ROUND 2. Justin Thomas 2,634 48. Brian Gay 880 94. Brandon Harkins 528 to Sacramento (PCL). Recalled RHP Der- L.A. Rams 1 1 0 .500 26 48 3. Brooks Koepka 2,012 49. Keegan Bradley 872 95. Trey Mullinax 528 Tommy Paul d. Seattle 0 2 0 .000 31 43 TBD at Washington, 5:30 Laslo Djere, 6-3, 7-6 (4) ATP SINGLES RANKINGS ek Law from Sacramento. TBD at Connecticut, 7:30 4. Justin Rose 1,991 50. Henrik Stenson 868 96. Ch. Schwartzel 528 Jaume Munar d. 1. Rafael Nadal, Spain, 10040 BASKETBALL AFC NORTH W L T PCT PF PA Semifinals (x-if nec.; best-of-5) 5. Bubba Watson 1,879 51. J.J. Spaun 849 97. Rory Sabbatini 521 Brayden Schnur, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (1) 2. Roger Federer, Switzerland, 7080 Seattle vs. TBD 6. Jason Day 1,771 52. Zach Johnson 839 98. Charley Hoffman 515 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Baltimore 3 0 0 1.000 70 42 Sunday: at Seattle, 4 7. Webb Simpson 1,710 53. Cameron Smith 821 99. Alex Cejka 502 Taro Daniel d. 3. Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, 5500 Cincinnati 2 0 0 1.000 51 40 John Millman, 6-4, 7-6 (7) 4. Alexander Zverev, Germany, 4845 Atlanta: Signed G-F Daniel Hamilton and Aug. 28: at Seattle, 9 8. Fran. Molinari 1,682 54. Scott Piercy 802 100. Ryan Palmer 500 F Alex Poythress. Cleveland 1 1 0 .500 37 29 Aug. 31: at TBD, TBA 9. Bry. DeChambeau1,617 55. Ryan Moore 795 101. Richy Werenski 498 Taylor Fritz d. 5. Kevin Anderson, South Africa, 4615 Pittsburgh 1 1 0 .500 65 65 Malek Jaziri, 6-1, 6-4 x-Sept. 2: at TBD, TBA 10. Patrick Reed 1,555 56. R. Cabrera Bello 784 102. Nick Watney 491 6. Novak Djokovic, Serbia, 4445 FOOTBALL Atlanta vs. TBD Matteo Berretini d. AFC EAST W L T PCT PF PA 11. Phil Mickelson 1,546 57. Whee Kim 764 103. Danny Lee 481 7. Marin Cilic, Croatia, 4445 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Sunday: at Atlanta, 2 Julien Benneteau, 6-3, 6-3 8. Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria, 3790 12. Tony Finau 1,509 58. Stewart Cink 758 104. Sung Kang 480 NFL: Suspended Chicago CB Deiondre’ New England 2 0 0 1.000 63 37 Aug. 28: at Atlanta, 7 13. Jon Rahm 1,430 59. Chris Kirk 756 105. John Huh 480 Franko Skugor d. 9. Dominic Thiem, Austria, 3485 Buffalo 1 1 0 .500 42 45 Aug. 31: at TBD, TBA Pierre-Hugues Herbert, 6-2, 6-3 Hall for the season opener for a violation 14. Patrick Cantlay 1,388 60. Ted Potter, Jr. 744 106. Harold Varner III 474 10. David Goffin, Belgium, 3435 N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 30 15 x-Sept. 2: at TBD, TBA Horatio Zeballos d. of the NFL’s substance abuse policy. 15. Patton Kizzire 1,386 61. Jimmy Walker 719 107. Scott Stallings 470 11. John Isner, U.S., 3220 Miami 0 2 0 .000 44 53 Lukas Lacko, 7-6 (3), 7-5 Atlanta: Signed FB Jalston Fowler and 16. Paul Casey 1,319 62. Jason Kokrak 700 108. Tyler Duncan 457 12. Pablo Carreno Busta, Spain, 2380 WR Julian Williams. Waived FB Luke Mc- Guido Andreozzi d. 13. Diego Schwartzman, Argentina, 2380 AFC SOUTH W L T PCT PF PA LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL 17. Rickie Fowler 1,302 63. C.T. Pan 693 109. William McGirt 449 Marton Fucsovics, 6-3, 4-6, 6-0 Nitt and WR Taj Williams. 18. Kyle Stanley 1,198 64. Matt Kuchar 679 110. J.T. Poston 448 14. Fabio Fognini, Italy, 2190 Houston 2 0 0 1.000 33 23 Ryan Harrison d. Denver: Placed G Menelik Watson on in- 19. Kevin Na 1,183 65. Joel Dahmen 676 111. Bronson Burgoon 446 15. Stefanos Tsitsipas, Greece, 2,042 Indianapolis 1 0 0 1.000 19 17 Borna Gojo, 6-2, 6-4 jured-reserve. WORLD SERIES 20. Tiger Woods 1,162 66. Michael Kim 675 112. Vaughn Taylor 445 Placed LB Steve Longa on in- Men’s Second Round WTA SINGLES RANKINGS Detroit: Jacksonville 1 1 0 .500 34 34 In Williamsport, Pa.; double-elimination 21. Rory McIlroy 1,154 67. Kevin Streelman 673 113. Martin Laird 443 jured reserve. Released DL Cornelius Jan-Lennard Struff d. 1. Simona Halep, Romania, 8061 Tennessee 0 2 0 .000 31 61 MONDAY’S RESULTS 22. Marc Leishman 1,148 68. Keith Mitchell 659 114. Sam Ryder 442 Washington. Waived CB Antwuan Davis. #4 Marco Cecchinato, 6-3, 6-4 2. Caroline Wozniacki, Denmark, 5975 AFC WEST W L T PCT PF PA GA: Coventry (R.I.) 15, 23. Tom. Fleetwood 1,130 69. J.B. Holmes 640 115. Grayson Murray 438 Signed CBs Dexter McDougle and Ster- #14 Nicolas Jarry d. 3. Sloane Stephens, U.S., 5482 Gold Coast (Australia) 0 (4) 24. Chesson Hadley 1,122 70. Adam Hadwin 638 116. Ryan Blaum 433 ling Moore and OL Beau Nunn. Andreas Seppi, Italy, 6-4, 6-3. 4. Angelique Kerber, Germany, 5305 Oakland 1 1 0 .500 31 29 G17: Guayama (Puerto Rico) 3, 25. Pat Perez 1,116 71. Brice Garnett 634 117. Scott Brown 422 Houston: Activated OT Martinas Rankin 5. Petra Kvitova, Czech Republic, 4840 L.A. Chargers 1 1 0 .500 44 38 Arraijan (Panama) 1 — e 26. Andrew Landry 1,116 72. Kelly Kraft 627 118. Brian Stuard 421 from the PUP list. WTA CONNECTICUT OPEN 6. Caroline Garcia, France, 4725 Kansas City 1 1 0 .500 38 31 G18:Grosse Pointe Woods (Mich.) 5, 27. Aaron Wise 1,086 73. Adam Scott 623 119. Nick Taylor 420 Indianapolis: Signed WR Cobi Hamilton. 7. Elina Svitolina, Ukraine, 4555 Denver 0 2 0 .000 51 66 Des Moines (Iowa) 4 — e 28. Xan. Schauffele 1,081 74. L. Oosthuizen 620 120. Sam Saunders 420 R1 at The Connecticut Tennis Center at Waived RB Tion Green. 8. Karolina Pliskova, Czech Rep. 4105 G19: Surrey (British Columbia) 6, 29. Luke List 1,080 75. Troy Merritt 616 121. Sean O’Hair 417 Yale; New Haven, Conn.; hard-outdoor Los Angeles: Agreed to terms with OL MONDAY’S RESULT 9. Julia Goerges, Germany, 3815 Matamoros (Mexico) 4 — e 76. H. Matsuyama 607 122. Bud Cauley 405 #3 Petra Kvitova d. Rob Havenstein on a four-year contract Baltimore 20, Indianapolis 19 30. Br. Snedeker 1,077 10. Jelena Ostapenko, Latvia, 3787 G20: Peachtree City (Ga.) 7, 77. Sa. Kodaira 600 123. Jhonattan Vegas 394 Agnieszka Radwanska, 6-1, 7-6 (3) extension through the 2022 season. THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE 31. Austin Cook 1,060 11. Daria Kasatkina, Russia, 3525 Houston 6 78. Kevin Chappell 597 124. Harris English 383 Ekaterina Makarova d. Minnesota: Released K Kai Forbath. Philadelphia at Cleveland, 7 32. Brian Harman 1,056 12. Garbine Muguruza, Spain, 3500 TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE 79. James Hahn 596 125. Seamus Power 377 #4 Karolina Pliskova, 6-1, 6-3 Placed DE Ade Aruna on injured reserve. FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE 33. Gary Woodland 1,044 Aliaksandra Sasnovich d. 13. Kiki Bertens, Netherlands, 3260 New England at Carolina, 6:30 GB: Barcelona (Spain) vs. 34. Ian Poulter 1,030 80. Tom Hoge 594 DID NOT QUALIFY 14. Madison Keys, U.S., 3212 Waived-injured OT Cedric Lang, TE Josi- Coeur d’Alene (Idaho), 10 a.m. K. Mladenovic, 7-6 (6), 6-7 (3), 6-2 ah Price and FB Johnny Stanton. Signed N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, 6:30 35. Andrew Putnam 1,026 81. Peter Uihlein 593 126. Martin Piller 371 Johanna Konta d. 15. Elise Mertens, Belgium, 3090 Denver at Washington, 6:30 G21: Guayama (Puerto Rico) vs. 36. Chez Reavie 1,020 82. Branden Grace 590 127. Ty Van Aswegen 364 16. Venus Williams, U.S., 2841 FB Kobe McCrary and G Kareem Are. Surrey (British Columbia), 2 Laura Siegemund, 6-2, 7-5 Seattle: Released P Jon Ryan. Seattle at Minnesota, 7 37. Ryan Armour 1,006 83. Abraham Ancer 589 128. Sergio Garcia 362 Camila Girogi d. 17. Ashleigh Barty, Australia, 2740 Detroit at Tampa Bay, 7 G22: Grosse Pointe Woods (Mich.) vs. 38. Brendan Steele 998 84. Russell Knox 585 129. Chad Campbell 361 18. Anastasija Sevastova, Latvia, 2250 Tampa Bay: Signed DTJerel Worthy. Game 20 winner, late Ana Bogdan, 6-3, 6-2 Waived-injured LB Shaheed Salmon. Green Bay at Oakland, 9:30 39. Alex Noren 989 85. Kevin Tway 577 130. Corey Conners 353

IN BRIEF COLLEGE BASKETBALL Floyd faces DePaul commit will uphill battle reopen recruitment after surgery Tribune news services Terrence Shannon, a 6-foot-6 wing from Biggs, from Page 1 Lincoln Park and a top-100 national recruit, announced to Rivals.com that he is reopening his got an uphill battle coming for him.” recruitment after initially committing to DePaul. Brown played with a hard brace on “It was nothing against DePaul,” he told the his right hand throughout his Bears website. “I just feel like I rushed my decision and career. That was in part because of the didn’t see all the options that I had on the table.” college injury but also because he tore a Shannon had also considered Illinois, Mary- ligament in his right thumb that made it land and Florida State before committing to the “wiggly.” Blue Demons. He indicated that DePaul is still in Former Bears athletic trainer Bobby the running. Slater, now with the Buccaneers, de- signed the brace that protected his hand ■ Illinois will host Ohio State at the United but still allowed for full use of it. Center as part of part of the Big Ten’s early season Playing with the cast was more prob- conference games in December, CBS Sports lematic in 1999. Brown was a sophomore reported. and had two sacks in the season opener against Western Michigan and one AUTO RACING: IndyCar driver Robert Wickens against Central Florida before bursting was set to have surgery for a spinal injury onto the national scene against defend- suffered in a crash at Pocono Raceway in Long ing national champion Tennessee. Pond, Pa. The 29-year-old Canadian was at an Brown knocked Volunteers quarterback Allentown hospital, where he was airlifted Tee Martin’s helmet off on the first following the crash in the opening laps of possession and finished with five sacks. Sunday’s race. Wickens has injuries to his lower After a sack the next week against Ken- extremities, right arm and spine and has a tucky, Brown had nine through four pulmonary contusion. games. Then, he suffered a broken right thumb in Week 5 going against Alabama COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Minnesota coach P.J. and Crimson Tide left tackle Chris Sam- Fleck tabbed true freshman walk-on Zack uels. He totaled four sacks in the final Annexstad as the starting QB to open the season eight games of the season. It stands as Aug. 30 against New Mexico State. ... No. 14 one of the greatest defensive seasons in Michigan will start QB Shea Patterson in the Florida history, but it’s fair to wonder season opener at No. 12 Notre Dame. Coach Jim what he could have accomplished heal- Harbaugh had previously said Patterson was thy. simply one of four quarterbacks competing to “It will be tough for Leonard, man,” take the first snap, along with Brandon Peters, Brown said. “My production went way Dylan McCaffrey and Joe Milton. ... Maryland down. You can’t use that hand. It’s real players will wear a helmet sticker with No. 79 to hard. You can win the hand battle, you honor former teammate Jordan McNair, who just can’t let them get their hands on collapsed during practice in May and sub- you. The problem is when the lineman sequently died. ... Wisconsin WR Quintez gets their hands on you, it’s hard to get Cephus was charged with felony sexual assault them off. But if you just don’t allow involving two women at his apartment in April. them to get their hands on you, well, Cephus was suspended by the team shortly after you’re good. But how often does that he was charged with third-degree sexual assault happen?” and second-degree sex assault of an intoxicated Giants outside linebacker Olivier victim. ... Florida State athletic director Stan Vernon played with a broken hand suf- Wilcox is leaving for the NCAA, filling the job fered in the 2016 season opener. A huge JOSÉ M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE vacated when Oliver Luck left to run the new free-agent signing for the Giants, he had Former Bears pass rusher Alex Brown knows all about having to play with injuries. XFL. Wilcox will serve as executive vice one sack through the first six games. president of regulatory affairs. 1 Vernon had 6 ⁄2 the rest of the way after said this month. “That was always, to that is understandable. The coach said the hand healed. me when I got here, the missing piece there is evidence of pass rushers who TENNIS: Former top-10 player Jo-Wilfried The injury isn’t going to affect Floyd’s with him — just being able to use his have been effective playing with a club. Tsonga pulled out of the U.S. Open because of an greatest asset, his speed and quickness. speed, use his length and attack these That’s true, but as Brown testifies, it’s injured left knee. It’s the third consecutive Grand He has worn a brace on his right knee, guys with his hands. He still has a long going to be a challenge. Slam tournament Tsonga will miss. He has which was surgically repaired in No- way to go, but he’s coming. You can see The Bears’ open date comes in Week played only six matches in 2018. ... Top-ranked vember, throughout training camp. His it.” 5, so with some good fortune Floyd will Simona Halep withdrew from the Connecticut movement has looked good and he won Nagy called the diagnosis for Floyd a be back to full strength for the final Open in New Haven, citing a sore right Achilles with two inside moves in a brief appear- “relief” in the sense that it’s not a sea- three quarters of the season when his tendon. ... The International Tennis Hall of Fame ance the week before against the Ben- son-ending injury. For such an impor- hands will be alive. will let fans help select its next inductees via an gals in Cincinnati. tant piece of the defense and for an online ballot. Members of the Hall, journalists “His hands have come alive,” out- organization that has been so hampered [email protected] and tennis historians will remain the primary side linebackers coach Brandon Staley by injuries the last couple of seasons, Twitter @BradBiggs selectors. 6 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018

BEARS Floyd has surgery Miller guilty of passer on fractured hand interference Linebacker still might be able to play in opener vs. Packers Analyst : There’s no By Colleen Kane | Chicago Tribune affected his index and middle fingers. Nagy said Floyd’s injury likely wouldn’t be reason to compare Trubisky While it might seem silly to characterize healed by the season opener but that he to Hall of Fame QB Young a broken bone on one of the Bears’ most might be able to play with a cast. CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE important defensive players as a relief, “There’s been evidence of guys that Outside linebacker Leonard Floyd has The first time the coach Matt Nagy settled on that word have had (a club) and been productive, so been plagued by injuries ever since the normally level-headed Monday afternoon at Halas Hall. that’s what we’re hoping now,” Nagy said. Bears drafted him ninth overall in 2016. Bears analyst Jim Bears outside linebacker Leonard Floyd “He’s staying positive. He’s in good Miller compared had surgery Sunday to repair a fractured spirits. Yesterday the surgery went well, as “He’s Leonard Floyd. You all know Flo. quarterback Mitch right hand after he was injured in a 24-23 good as it could go. So now it’s just a matter … He’s in a good mind state. He’ll be good. Trubisky to Hall of preseason victory over the Broncos on of having the right mindset, recovering He’ll be ready for Week 1.” Famer Steve Young Saturday. from surgery and staying in it mentally.” The Bears need Floyd to anchor an Phil during Saturday’s pre- But Nagy said he remains hopeful Floyd Entering his third season after the Bears already thin outside linebackers group. Rosenthal season game with the will be able to play through the injury and drafted him ninth overall in 2016, Floyd Aaron Lynch, the Bears’ second-biggest On media Broncos, it earned a be ready for the season opener Sept. 9 already has had too much practice recov- free-agent outside linebacker signing after chuckle. against the Packers in Green Bay. ering from injuries. Sam Acho this offseason, has missed all but The second time deserved a wince. “It’s a relief, because you’re always He battled a strained calf and concus- one preseason practice with a hamstring The third elicited pity for Trubisky, concerned about the season-ending in- sions as a rookie in 2016 and then suffered injury. Nagy said Lynch has progressed to because even if he lifts with his legs, that’s juries,” Nagy said. “So for us to feel a season-ending right knee injury that running in his workouts but didn’t specify an absurd weight to put on the unproven optimistic of where he’s at after that required surgery to repair the medial if he’d be ready to practice this week. shoulders of a guy with a dozen real NFL happening, I guess you could say it’s collateral and posterior cruciate ligaments For however long Floyd and Lynch sit starts and four victories under his pads. positive.” in 2017. out, Acho, Isaiah Irving, Kylie Fitts and One would imagine Bears management Nagy said tight end Adam Shaheen Those issues limited him to 22 games, Kasim Edebali will be asked to fill the seeking to tap the brakes on that kind of suffered a sprained right ankle and was in which he recorded 67 tackles and holes. runaway hyperbole for a still-developing 1 still undergoing tests. Nagy said he 11 ⁄2 sacks. “(Lynch) is getting closer and closer by talent whose upside may indeed be great couldn’t be certain if Shaheen’s status for Floyd didn’t miss a practice and was the day, so we do feel really good about but who finished his rookie season ranked Week 1 would be in question. picking up speed over the last couple of where he’s at,” Nagy said. 29th of 30 NFL quarterbacks, per ESPN’s The play on which Floyd was injured weeks before the setback. Nagy seemed hopeful about other more total quarterback ratings. looked innocuous enough. It remains to be seen how much playing minor injuries. Miller’s Trubisky remarks, however, As the Broncos threatened in the red with a cast will hinder Floyd, whom He said defensive end Akiem Hicks is came on the team’s own co-produced zone with 4 minutes, 16 seconds left in the outside linebackers coach Brandon Staley “day to day” after sitting out Saturday’s telecast Saturday night on FOX-32 and, first quarter, Floyd darted around the edge recently praised for his improvement in game for precautionary reasons because of accompanied by graphics to showcase the toward quarterback Case Keenum, and using his hands to attack opponents. But at a sore knee. Nagy also said he expects sentiment, making clear this was anything Broncos left tackle Garett Bolles knocked least one teammate has confidence he’ll be Prince Amukamara (groin) but off the cuff. him down with a cut block. OK. and Taylor Gabriel (foot) to Cynics might suspect it was a sales job. Floyd braced himself with both hands “He’s going to come back and rush his be ready to play by Week 1. You know, set up over-the-moon expecta- when he fell and came out of the game butt off,” defensive end Roy Robertson- tions in one moment and note in another with what turned out to be a fracture that Harris said Monday. “He’s going to be fine. [email protected] Twitter @ChiTribKane that tickets are still available for selected games at Ticketmaster.com, starting with the home opener versus the Seahawks. The more generous might chalk it up to thin Denver air, drinking too much of the team’s sports drink of choice and an over- enthusiastic misstep. Note to Miller: Either way, please stop. Part of the problem is Miller wasn’t talking so much about the game he was calling — an objectively hit-or-miss first- half turn for Trubisky, providing ammo for optimists and pessimists alike — so much as returning to the burnished memory of Trubisky’s final college game for North Carolina. Never mind that the Tar Heels’ Sun Bowl loss to Stanford was close to 20 months ago. “He can throw from interesting arm angles, and he’s always accurate,” Miller said. “It always is a catchable ball. If you go look at his bowl game against Stanford, he’s unbelievable (with) great quickness, get- away quickness, to get out of the pocket. He reminds me a lot of Steve Young, how he can get out of the pocket, scramble. “And he’s got great competitive drive. This guy has the will to win and I think that’s what his teammates really respect about him. He’ll fight every single down till the play is over.” Miller wasn’t through rhapsodizing about his Tru love. Armed with split-screen clips showing vintage Young across from Trubisky scrambling for 19-yard gain at midfield on fourth-and-13 late in last season’s failed BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE November comeback against the Lions. Bears rookie wide receiver Anthony Miller has been turning heads with his competitiveness, athleticism and strong hands. “I know Steve Young is a Hall of Famer, but they’ve got the same build,” Miller said. BEARS NOTES “They’re about 6-2 and 215, and they’re elusive. “See Steve Young. That’s one of the greatest scramblers of all-time. Look at Catchy combo: Trubisky to Miller how similar Mitchell is. See the getaway quickness. He’s able to pull away, make By Dan Wiederer | Chicago Tribune could be on the horizon if Trubisky and Not surprisingly, the Bears held him out guys miss, very elusive when he tucks the Miller turn into the players the Bears of the preseason game against the Broncos football and runs.” It was arguably the most eye-catching believe them to be. Trubisky has long been but hope he’ll be ready to take the field this Miller’s broadcast partner in Denver, play of the Bears’ 24-23 preseason win over touted for his accuracy and ability to make weekend. ESPN play-by-play man Adam Amin, who the Broncos on Saturday night, a 19-yard what the Bears call “funny body throws.” “In a perfect world, yes,” coach Matt called some of Trubisky’s college games, first-quarter completion from Mitch Tru- Miller is turning heads with his competi- Nagy said Monday at Halas Hall. “I don’t didn’t throw water on the comparison. bisky to Anthony Miller. tiveness, athleticism and strong hands. On want to make any promises, but we feel Instead, he brought up how Tar Heels Trubisky, rolling left and throwing that 19-yard completion, all those like (that’s possible). Last week was just a coach Larry Fedora “raved about” Tru- across his body, zipped a dart down the left strengths were on display. little too fast.” bisky’s command of their offense, his mo- sideline. Miller, with Bradley Roby trailing For now, that’s merely a snapshot. One bility and ability to adjust and throw deep. in coverage and Tramaine Brock dropping pass in one mid-August preseason game. Hall suspended: Bears backup safety This, Amin said, brought to mind not a Hall back into the play, leaped above both But it’s also an indication that the connec- Deiondre’ Hall was suspended without of Famer — merely future Hall of Famer defenders and snatched the ball. tion between the second-year quarterback pay for the season opener against the Aaron Rodgers. How did Trubisky make that throw, on and rookie receiver is coming along. Packers for violating the NFL’s substance- Which led Miller to double — actually the move and on the money? “We’re just getting our chemistry down abuse policy. Hall can participate in all triple — down. “Great throw,” Miller said Monday at right now,” Miller said. “It’s not something preseason practices and preseason games. “I think (Bears general manager) Ryan Halas Hall. “It was a pretty difficult throw that’s going to happen overnight. Coming A 2016 fourth-round pick, Hall has been Pace was saying that,” Miller said. “That’s seeing as how he was on the run.” this season, it’s going to be something to working with the second- and third-string what he saw. I mean, for me, my upside is And how did Miller even see the ball see.” defenses. The suspension doesn’t help his Steve Young, who’s a Hall of Famer. I’m with the coverage as tight as it was? bid to make the final roster. He missed saying I believe that’s (Trubisky’s) upside.” “I knew Mitch was going to give me a Ready for action? The Bears are hoping most of last season with a hamstring injury. A former Bears quarterback himself, chance,” Miller said. “As soon as it was in rookie linebacker Roquan Smith will see Miller normally isn’t given to overstate- the air I just attacked it and it stuck.” his first NFL game action Saturday when Chicago Tribune’s Colleen Kane contrib- ment and puffery. When it comes to Tru- First down. Go-ahead touchdown drive the Chiefs visit Soldier Field. Smith signed uted. bisky, Miller could have gotten away with continued. his rookie contract last week after a one Miller remark, tops. Maybe. After that, Perhaps even more significantly, that four-week holdout and has participated in [email protected] it got to be a bit much. sequence offered a glimpse into what all three of the team’s practices since. Twitter @danwiederer Better to follow the calm, cool and reined-in lead of another analyst after Trubisky’s NFL debut, a loss to the Vikings last October teed up when Trubisky was NFL NOTES intercepted to set up Minnesota’s winning field goal. “You could see a guy that you’ve got to think can move the pocket,” the analyst, a Redskins add ex-MVP Peterson to backfield one-time NFL quarterback himself, said of Tribune news services Peterson joins a running back group strong-armed, first-round draft pick his the Bears’ No. 10 on ESPN. “He has a sense that has been depleted by injuries. The opportunity to win the job by naming him of place. He can deliver balls. ... Now The Redskins addressed their running biggest blow came when second-round the starter for a preseason game against they’ve got to figure out a way to get some back woes by adding a big-name veteran pick Derrius Guice tore the anterior the Bengals on Sunday. people around him, try to get him some Monday: seven-time Pro Bowl selection cruciate ligament in his left knee in the The Bills provided no other details support. … This is only his 14th start from Adrian Peterson. According to a source, preseason opener at New England. regarding the decision. college and now the pros. This is raw kid. the 33-year-old’s deal was expected to be Coach Jay Gruden said he wasn’t He needs a lot more time.” for one season. looking for a starter but for more depth. Extra points: The Vikings completed The clear-eyed analyst free of ties to the Peterson spent 10 seasons with the Peterson is likely to share responsibilities their plan to turn over their kicking duties Bears, who, while clearly impressed, man- Vikings before splitting time between the with Rob Kelley and third-down back to rookie Daniel Carlson, releasing veteran aged to avoid unfair comparisons and Saints and Cardinals in 2017. Despite his Chris Thompson. Kai Forbath. ... The Seahawks released absurdly high expectations for the NFL accolades — Peterson, a four-time all-pro punter Jon Ryan, who had been the novice? selection and 2012 NFL MVP, is 12th on Allen gets a start: Rookie quarterback longest-tenured member of the team. His Hall of Famer Steve Young. the all-time rushing yards list — he Josh Allen moved one step closer to time in Seattle appeared to be running out remained unsigned after posting only becoming the Bills’ starter. when Michael Dickson was selected in the [email protected] 529 yards in 10 games last year. Coach Sean McDermott is providing the fifth round of this year’s draft. Twitter @phil_rosenthal Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 7 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE

KEVORK DJANSEZIAN/GETTY Eagles quarterback Nick Foles, whose performance in a Super Bowl victory over the Patriots helped put a spotlight on run-pass option plays, hands off to running back Jay Ajayi. Down. Set. Hike. Decide. anything that’s just one thing. But “That’s where it all started. Hey, the middle of the field. the defense constantly attacking Run-pass option it’s going to be a big part of we were doing some RPOs way “And him having Baylor roots you. I’m not a skeptic of the a high school play people’s offenses.” back. We just didn’t know it.” said, ‘No, we can’t call that play, college-style plays. It’s going to be The Super Bowl marked not an Mike Kuchar, the senior re- that’s a red-zone play,’ ” Babers around forever.” graduating to NFL unveiling of the RPO but a culmi- search manager at XandOLab- said. “We ran another play, and it Not everybody is convinced. nation of its upward trajectory. In s.com, traces the RPO concept, in didn’t work. I said, ‘We can call it.’ NFL defenses have contempt for By Adam Kilgore the last decade, offensive innova- modern college football, to Coach He said, ‘No, it’s a red-zone play, trendy offensive schemes, which Washington Post tion has trickled up. The NFL Joe Tiller’s pyrotechnic teams at and we’re in the middle of the they uniformly dismiss as fads borrows plays from college Purdue. Tiller ran packaged plays field.’ I said, ‘They’re playing a certain to be solved. NFL teams In February, Dino Babers set- coaches, many of whom started that allowed the quarterback — red-zone defense. Why does it have been far more willing to tled in to watch the Super Bowl out as high school coaches. When starting with Drew Brees in the matter where in the hell you’re at? steal innovation from the college from his home in Syracuse, N.Y. He the Eagles thrashed the Patriots, late 1990s — to make a pre-snap Just call the damn play.’ And the game, and many concepts have wanted the Eagles to win because they won the Super Bowl and the decision based on where an out- play went for a touchdown. Then become ingrained. Others, such as he was close friends with special RPO achieved its own kind of side linebacker lined up. If he after that, the rest was history.” the wildcat, were shut down teams coach Dave Fipp, but other- victory, having infiltrated the started inside a slot receiver, Brees At that point, Babers said, he quickly. wise he had no personal invest- sport at its highest level. would run a bubble screen, trap- started to dedicate a large chunk “I think in five years, it’s going ment in the game. At least, he “It’ll be here for a while,” Rams ping the linebacker inside. If the of his offense to RPOs that placed to be out,” Ravens safety Eric thought so. cornerback Aqib Talib said. linebacker lined up outside the the safety in conflict, and others Weddle said of RPOs. “I’m not As the Super Bowl unfolded, “Philly won a championship doing slot, Brees would run a draw play, took note. Moorhead, then the really worried about it. It’ll be Babers witnessed a product of his it, and they averaged a bunch of handing off to a running back and coach at Fordham, always search- another phase where defenses see past and, maybe, a preview of points doing it. It’s trendy in the making it easy to block the line- ed for new ideas. Moorhead’s staff it, get used to it, and then there’s a professional football’s future. The league.” backer. broke down film of Babers’s East- revolving door. It’s just like the Eagles tortured the Patriots with As the prevalence of RPO plays The concept would not be ern Illinois offense. wildcat, the quarterback running run-pass option plays, or RPOs. in the NFL is poised to soar, it’s considered an RPO, because the The coaches argued whether game, yada yada yada.” Quarterback Nick Foles would worth exploring the path they quarterback’s decision happened Garoppolo was executing a typical Added Ravens defensive coor- either hand off or pass based not took to get here, a task nearly as before the snap. It is more of a play-action pass or reading the dinator Don “Wink” Martindale: on a play call or even a pre-snap difficult as stopping them. Innova- proto-RPO, outlining the concepts safety. After repeated viewings, “Obviously, defenses will catch up read but on how a Patriots defend- tion in football is not linear. It’s a coaches would use to create an they realized it was an RPO, and it to it. I hope we’re there to catch up er moved during a play. It was a messy blending of ideas and con- even more sinister predicament became a massive part of their to it already.” simple attack — yet seemingly cepts, often occurring along paral- for defenders. playbook. In effect, they had The NFL offseason lends cre- unsolvable. lel tracks. Kuchar also noted Dana Hol- reverse-engineered an offense dence to Griffin’s notion that While watching the Eagles run Nobody can agree on one start- gorsen, currently West Virginia’s through watching tape. When teams are looking to run more up 41 points and 538 yards, Babers ing point from which RPOs head coach, innovated within the Moorhead left Fordham to be- RPOs. The Eagles and Chiefs ran recalled his previous decade of emerged. As Mississippi State Air Raid offense with what has come Penn State’s offensive coor- them more often than any other coaching. The RPO was becoming coach Joe Moorhead said, “It’s come to be known as the stick- dinator, he brought the play to a teams last season, employing 181 a craze in the NFL, but Babers, like looking for the Holy Grail.” draw concept: A quarterback broader audience. and 168, respectively, per Pro now the coach at Syracuse, had Football coaches are possessed would either hand off on a draw or But by then, even if the casual Football Focus. Eagles coach Doug first seen and used it more than a of the notion that nothing is new. throw a hitch route — the “stick” football public hadn’t realized, Pederson worked under Chiefs decade ago, as an assistant at Ravens offensive coordinator — to an inside receiver running to somebody had already taken it coach Andy Reid. New Colts Baylor. Marty Mornhinweg called the the space a linebacker vacated. into the NFL. coach Frank Reich served under “The first thing is like, ‘They’re sport “cyclical” and told a story “It just evolves,” Kuchar said. “We started this, all right?” Pederson last year, and first-year running our plays!’ ” Babers said about seeing Missouri coach Don “Coaches take concepts from each Robert Griffin III said this month, Bears coach Matt Nagy was Reid’s this month in a phone conversa- Faurot reviewing 16 millimeter other and add to them.” grinning under a balcony outside offensive coordinator. tion, bursting into laughter. “The film of his teams running five- At Baylor, Babers worked for the Ravens’ practice facility. The Eagles’ success also really cool thing about football is, wide against Oklahoma Art Briles, who was forced to As a rookie in the NFL, Griffin showed the versatility of the play. once you put it on tape, it’s in the 1950s. Harbaugh cited the resign in disgrace after a sexual said, Redskins coach Mike Shana- For years, teams have shied away everybody’s play.” triple option as the inspiration for assault scandal at the program but han and his son Kyle, the offensive from RPOs against man-to-man The final game of last NFL RPOs. whose on-field influence has coordinator who is now the 49ers’ defenses, Kuchar said, but Peder- season provided a glimpse of what “Anything that’s happening in seeped into every corner of the coach, reviewed film of Griffin son found a way to exploit that the upcoming season may look the present in offensive football sport. Briles started running RPO- quarterbacking for Briles at Bay- coverage by using tight end Zach like. The RPO is a simple concept can be traced to the past,” Moor- style plays as the coach at lor. They discussed the system Ertz against linebackers too slow that creates complex problems for head said. Stephenville High (Texas) in the with Griffin, particularly the to cover him. And it helps solve the defense. As offensive linemen In modern football, the earliest 1990s, when he transitioned from RPOs Griffin used, and merged the fundamental challenge for block for a running play, the RPO probably occurred on Texas a triple-option wishbone offense the concepts into their West Coast offensive coaches in designing quarterback reads the reaction of high school fields. Chad Morris, to the spread but kept several offense, “which was brilliant,” running plays — creating an align- a specified defender — usually a who coached in the state during option-based principles intact. Griffin said. ment with more blockers than linebacker — to determine the 1990s, was desperate to find an Briles rose quickly and turned Rams coach Sean McVay, then defenders — by forcing a lineback- whether he will hand off or throw edge for his offense, which ran the Baylor into an offensive jugger- the Redskins’ tight ends coach, er to protect against the pass on a a quick pass. A handful of teams triple option, and had a lightbulb naut. Babers said Baylor would called those discussions his first run play. relied on the play as something moment: “What if we read the run a specific RPO only inside the exposure to RPOs. Teams averaged 4.6 yards per more than a gimmick last year, and (cornerback) instead of the (de- 25-yard line. The quarterback “We brought the RPO system to carry on RPO runs last season, after the Super Bowl, imitators of fensive) end?” His quarterback would read the safety, who in the the NFL,” Griffin said. “It’s not compared with 3.8 yards on non- the Eagles — themselves imitators wouldn’t pitch the ball or keep it red zone didn’t have enough time something that just came out of RPOs. of earlier proponents — could be based on the defense. He would or space to disguise his intentions. nowhere in the NFL.” He de- “We actually had several NFL everywhere. keep it or pass it deep. They didn’t think it would work in scribed the plays the Eagles ran in teams come and talk to us about “I will say, it’s definitely grow- Morris, now the coach at Ar- the open field. the Super Bowl as being just like where this next wave of college ing,” said Ravens coach John kansas, would run more standard By 2012, Babers had taken over the ones he executed at Baylor. football is going now,” said Morris, Harbaugh, who plans to run more RPO plays while the offensive Eastern Illinois and turned it into It is expected that the play will the Arkansas coach. “Especially RPOs this season. “It’s probably coordinator at Clemson, where he a Football Championship Subdivi- become more popular this season. defensive coordinators. They because it’s good football. ... These recruited Deshaun Watson, now sion power, quarterbacked by Even the Ravens, who ran fewer want to find out what’s next.” are high school plays, really — the starting quarterback for the Jimmy Garoppolo, now the starter RPOs than any team in football The RPO might not become the high school plays that went into Houston Texans. While he wasn’t for the 49ers. That season, Ten- last year, plan to make it part of dominant form of NFL offense, college and now are in the NFL. I the first Texas high school coach nessee Tech shut down Eastern their attack. but it has taken over the college don’t think you’ll see a team come to run an early version of the RPO, Illinois using essentially a goal- “I don’t think it’s a fad,” Griffin game, infiltrated the pros and is out here and be completely an he helped the play spread. line defense. Babers told his offen- said. “It gives the offense the only spreading. The RPO is no RPO-type team, because this “At the time, no one really knew sive coordinator to try the RPO, advantage and allows you to longer an NFL novelty. It is league can pretty much shut down that was an RPO,” Morris said. even though their offense was in attack the defense as opposed to everybody’s play. 8 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE

GUS RUELAS/AP Cowboys offensive tackle La’el Collins, left, and running back Ezekiel Elliott listen to yoga instructor Stacey Hickman as the team does some flexibility exercises at camp last month. Getting into flow of yoga NFL players use it for balance, flexibility, plus mental gains

By Terrin Waack straight out so he is parallel to the Associated Press Physical benefits ground and extends his free arm Getting ready in his pass-rush upward. NEW YORK — Without stance, Jets defensive lineman Each limb is stretched out stretching, Giants offensive line- Leonard Williams has his legs straight as he breathes through man Chad Wheeler folds his spread, knees bent and feet the difficulty of holding yoga’s 6-foot-7, 317-pound frame far staggered. He leans forward with half-moon pose. enough to place his palms flat on a hand on the ground. That’s where the mind-over- the ground. That’s how he stays until the matter mentality comes in. His knees are straight but not ball is snapped, holding his 6-5, “They need to be trained when fully locked, because that’s poor 302-pound body in the three- they’re in a tough situation, they form, and he can comfortably point stance. can’t just bail,” Lawrence said. “A hold himself there — he’s that “For my position, you can get lot of times they’ll be like, ‘Ah, this PATRICK SEMANSKY/AP flexible. knocked off,” Williams said. is too hard. This hurts,’ and Several Ravens players stretch at camp last month — but might yoga That’s nothing for Wheeler. “When we’re playing double they’ll jump out of that. You can’t actually do them more good? Some teams apparently think so. Like many NFL players, he does teams, we’ve got to stunt and do do that in a game, and you can’t yoga. stuff, so it’s like sometimes we do that in yoga.” “It’s funny doing it as a team have to be on one foot, plant and Mental toughness is one of the because a lot of guys haven’t done go somewhere. I feel like yoga six facets Lawrence teaches in No stretch to say yoga it,” Wheeler said. “It makes me helps with that, when we’re her yoga class, along with feel proud in a way. Like guys that doing one-legged poses and stuff strength, flexibility, balance, fo- are way more athletic than me, I like that. It helps with my bal- cus and breath. But she also has a might help NFL players can bend better than them in ance.” six-week mindfulness course By Terrin Waack stretch the hip in different direc- certain positions.” Yoga helps with so much more Coughlin had the medical staff Associated Press tions. Football players don’t fit the than balance and flexibility. and players take. The well-being “But if we lie down on the floor mold of a yogi, someone who Collins, who’s also the Profes- of the mind is just as important as NEW YORK — During manda- at home and just pull our leg regularly practices yoga. They’re sional Football Athletic Trainers’ the well-being of body. tory rookie camp in June, the straight up over our head, that’s large athletes with sculpted mus- Society president, said yoga is “We spend a lot of time paying Giants required players to take a linear,” Collin said. “So that joint is cles from countless hours of great for multidirectional joints attention to the psychology of the yoga class. Running back Robert only getting work in that direc- lifting and conditioning. Most do such as the elbows, wrists, ankles, athlete,” said National Athletic Martin walked in, looked around tion.” not look capable of the contor- hips and shoulders. Regular Trainers’ Association president at his new teammates and The knee is not multidirection- tions required of the ancient stretching is linear and doesn’t Tory Lindley, who’s also the thought, man, this is crazy. al, he said, which is why it’s so discipline, such as standing on help strengthen those areas. senior associate athletic director “We usually don’t do yoga,” he vulnerable to injury. It’s not made one foot with the other propped Yoga also keeps muscles pli- for Health, Safety and Perform- said. “We stretch, but we don’t do to go certain ways. up on a knee in a tree pose for an able and allows them to recover ance and director of athletic yoga.” Tory Lindley, director of ath- extended period without falling faster. training services at Northwest- Even as a first-timer, though, letic training services at North- over. “At minimum, doing it helps ern. “That mind-body connec- Martin immediately knew how western, believes yoga creates a Yet in recent years, the pres- maintain what you have,” Collins tion is critical.” the two were different. more conducive environment for ence of yoga has grown in the said. “Especially as an athlete and On the field and off it. “It definitely felt weirder than muscle lengthening. It doesn’t just NFL. The fast-paced, hard-hit- a football player, as he’s going In 2003, Jaguars linebacker regular stretching,” he said. “It jump right into poses. It’s a ting sport has accepted the more through a season and his body’s Keith Mitchell suffered a career- was a lot harder because you have progression, working through the calming practice that empha- getting beat up, everything starts ending injury. It came after seven to sit in certain positions we’ve whole body rather than just parts. sizes conscious breathing and to shut down — ‘Boy, I feel stiff. years in the NFL, mostly spent never been in before.” Static stretching doesn’t allow body flow. Much like yin and I’m sore. I can’t do this.’ with the Saints. He was lost, Players such as Jets defensive that. yang, the two can often comple- “But if you’re doing things saying he showed signed of lineman Leonard Williams and “We’ve gone away from pre- ment each other mentally and throughout the season, like yoga, depression and had suicidal Giants quarterback Davis Webb practice stretching,” Lindley said. physically. to help maintain what you’ve thoughts, until he found yoga. prefer yoga because it requires a “There’s much better benefits “Obviously (yoga) helps with established with your body, that Mitchell credits meditation set amount of time dedicated to from a pre-practice dynamic flexibility, what we call join helps you get through the season, and conscious breathing for get- the practice. That is the activity. workout, which is what the vast integrity, discipline, focus and helps reduce your chance of ting him through the tough time. They can focus on their body majority of teams regardless of balance,” said Chargers director injury and things of that nature.” Now he’s a yoga instructor and without worries of what’s next sport will do. And then post- of football/medical services Each player — position, really hopes the practice grows in the and feel an immediate difference practice, when flexibility training James Collins, an NFL athletic — is different too. NFL because he wishes he had afterward. is beneficial, in most cases that trainer for 31 years. Gwen Lawrence, founder of done it as a player. The poses in yoga are more environment is much more about “It has a lot of different entities Power Yoga for Sport, has been “The game, I always say, is 80 beneficial than typical stretching let’s get off the field as quickly as to it. And one thing about profes- teaching athlete-focused yoga for percent mental,” Mitchell said. because they incorporate all parts we can versus let’s take time to sional football players is that if 25 years and taught the Giants for “So anything we can do to reboot of the body, Chargers director of dedicate to the stretching or you explain something to them more than a decade under former the mind — I call it a meditation football/medical services James flexibility piece.” and give them the science and coach Tom Coughlin. While she and I teach it as a mind practice Collins said. Stretching is linear. The debate isn’t whether yoga reasoning behind it, you can get would work on arm and spine — that’s just going to make you Yoga is nonlinear, helping multidi- should be done before or after them to buy into it.” strength — spinal rotation — for a even more impactful, more effec- rectional joints such as the elbow, practice; it’s when is there time to Many teams haven’t adopted quarterback, she would focus tive on your endeavors.” wrist, ankle, hip and shoulder. set aside for yoga? yoga yet, but their players prac- more on the neck, hips and wrists Many players do it for the All major joints are encased in Gwen Lawrence, founder of tice it individually, including for a lineman. mental aspect alone, saying yoga capsules and contain fluid to Power Yoga for Sport who worked Broncos linebacker Brandon It comes down to releasing gets their mind right and pre- prevent friction between bones. with the Giants for 18 seasons, said Marshall, Bills kicker Steven tension and building strength in vents overthinking. It forces Yoga helps maintain the capsules. NFL players should do yoga twice Hauschka and Jets rookie overworked parts of the body. them to be in the moment; “I describe it to (a player) as a week with sessions lasting an quarterback Sam Darnold. “I didn’t realize once I got the otherwise there’s no way they’d really thick Saran wrap that covers hour. That’s more realistic for the The Bears, Giants, Jaguars and hold of it how much stronger I be able to accomplish some of the his joint so that the fluid stays in offseason. Right now, Kaleen Lugo Saints offer it to their players on felt,” Giants linebacker Jordan poses, which make them feel there,” said Collins, also the Pro- gets 45 minutes once or twice a recovery days. Others make it a Williams said. “I wasn’t doing better physically. fessional Football Athletic Train- week with the Chargers, depend- team activity: the Chargers, anything but using my body One thing leads to another, ers’ Society president. “But at the ing on their preseason schedule. Browns and Cowboys. weight, and I felt so much much like the flow of a good sun same time, that Saran wrap needs During the season, players should “I was going into it expecting stronger.” salutation — moving from one to have its flexibility — keep it do it at least on their recovery day, to tell them all the reasons why pose to another. stretched out — so the join can whether the team offers it or they they should be practicing yoga Mental benefits “When you feel good, you play function properly.” do it independently. and why it’s so beneficial,” said good,” Lugo said. “When you Joint integrity comes down to “Just a straight sun salutation,” Kaleen Lugo, the Chargers’ yoga Bending to the side, Lions play good, it’s all good. They maintaining mobility, he said. Be- Giants linebacker Jordan instructor. “They’re just like, running back Ameer Abdullah know that comes from so much cause yoga is a multidirectional Williams said of doing a progres- ‘You’re preaching to the choir, reaches for a block on the floor. more than just keeping your body exercise, it allows the joint to sion of yoga moves. girl. We know.’ ” He then lifts his other legs in peak shape and condition.” move in every direction it can. “When you start getting that Take the hip. Downward dog, flow through — warrior, warrior pigeon pose or runner’s lunge are lunge, runner’s lunge and then just some of the yoga poses that bring that through with down- “I didn’t realize once I got the hold of it how much stronger I felt. benefit the hip. Downward dog ward dog and upward dog — I love ... I felt so much stronger.” alone has multiple variations to that.” — Giants linebacker Jordan Williams on doing yoga Tuesday, August 21, 2018 | Section 4 AE+ ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT

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Academic, poet and social media maven Eve Ewing will pen Marvel’s Chicago-set series ‘Ironheart’

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By Darcel Rockett | Chicago Tribune started a petition to gather signatures to let Marvel know they wanted her to angirling over Eve Ewing is a new pastime if you’re an African-Ameri- guide Riri’s path. The movement picked can female writing in Chicago. Ewing is an academic, a social media up steam on Twitter, where she has 165,000 followers. Ewing had the writ- F maven, a poet, a playwright. Now, she’s adding Marvel writer to her ing chops, she had the passion for pop resume. Yes, Ewing is penning the upcoming Marvel series “Ironheart.” culture, so make it happen, was the cry. We talked to Ewing before her “Iron- For novices unfamiliar with the and they fully understand what it is. heart” news broke, in hopes of getting heroine, the title centers on Riri But this is something where everybody the scoop on what black girl magic she Williams, a black teen girl from Chi- gets it; everybody understands the pop will weave into Riri Williams. The first cago who is a genius. She, like many culture resonance with Marvel – what issue will be on sale in November, ac- superheroes, experienced a loss in her it means and what it stands for, so it’s cording to Marvel. The interview has life when she was very young (her really exciting.” been condensed and edited. stepfather who had raised her and her In a world where goddesses are us, best friend were both killed in a drive- Afrofuturism is now , national youth … on Riri’s Chicago ties: by shooting), and she’s trying to cope. poet laureates are making their mark, “She was born and raised in Chicago, Riri’s intellect is so incredible that and sisters are gracing the September but because she’s a superhero, her ad- she is able to recreate the Iron Man suit covers of many a fashion magazine this ventures take her all over the place. She on her own, without all the resources year, Ewing joining Marvel’s ranks is also had a lab at MIT, that’s also kind of of a Tony Stark (aka Iron Man). Stark the jewel in that is Chicago’s her headquarters. Her mom still lives in mentors her and for a brief time she literary powerhouse. Along with Nnedi Chicago. I decided specifically that actually takes over as Iron Man and Okorafor, who is writing a new comic she’s from South Shore. Previous writ- wears the suit. Riri eventually strikes book series on Princess Shuri from ers put in so much, in terms of begin- out on her own in her own suit. “Black Panther” in October, Chicago is ning her autobiographical details, but as “Periodically I have to sit back and on the Marvel map. said she almost fell out of her chair. a Chicagoan, I want to get down and go, ‘Omigosh, I’m a Marvel writer’ — “Chicagoans, we do it big, especially Asked about her reaction when Marvel dirty — like where did Riri go to high there’s nothing more implausible and black women from Chicago,” Ewing welcomed her into the fold, she said, school? What bus does she take? Does more amazing that’s ever happened to said. “We do it real big.” “It’s been like a recurring sense of wild she eat hot chips? These are the things me,” Ewing adds. “When you’re a writ- Ewing was touring for her poetry emotions.” that are really going to make her a full er, oftentimes you’re grinding away and book “Electric Arches” in late 2017 It’s exciting for fans of Ewing, too. A three-dimensional person. I’m really there’s a short list where you can tell when she saw an email from Marvel in campaign to bring her into the Marvel your mom, grandma or your brother her inbox. Titled: “Marvel calling,” she comics family began in 2017. Her fans Turn to Ewing, Page 3

Did it all really mean anything? Trading memories of the 1968 Democratic convention with Alderman Ed Burke

Rick Kogan PATRICK GIPSON/RAVINIA FESTIVAL Sidewalks Marin Alsop clearly designed Saturday and Sunday’s programs to illuminate Leonard Bernstein’s impact on music in the 20th century. Before he would be spit on and called a “pig” by a woman he IN PERFORMANCE thought was a friend, 24-year- old Ed Burke was putting on a three-piece suit in the apartment E. JASON WAMBSGANS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE At Ravinia, CSO finale he shared with his new bride, Alderman Ed Burke near what was the former site of the Interna- Anne, in the Chicago house in tional Amphitheater during the 1968 Democratic convention. which he grew up. And before 16-year-old me was hit by a piece the basement answering phones We met recently to ponder the is all wit and charm of ashtray that shattered on the and running errands for the meaning of the convention, 50 By Howard Reich music in the 20th century. sidewalks after being tossed reporters and editors from the years later. Everybody’s doing it Chicago Tribune This was the culmination of from a window high above Daily News and Sun-Times and you have surely read and Alsop’s work this season as Michigan Avenue, I was trying to assigned to cover the conven- will read much more about those Leonard Bernstein’s irre- curator of Ravinia’s Bernstein find a clean shirt and pair of tion. Burke on his way to the days. Anniversaries tend to get a pressible spirit permeated centennial celebration, the pants in the closet of my family’s International Amphitheatre on lot of attention from those of us everything the Chicago Sym- conductor having presided over Old Town apartment. the South Side, where 2,623 in the media. The Chicago ’68 phony Orchestra played during a swath of the musician’s oeu- We both were headed to delegates and many interested story has its familiar cast of the final weekend of its summer vre. Her weekend programs roughly the same place on that others would gather for the characters. Abbie Hoffman and residency at the Ravinia Festival. reminded listeners that Ravinia long ago August afternoon in selection of a presidential nomi- Jerry Rubin, Hubert Humphrey For whether conductor Mar- chose the right conductor for 1968, the Democratic National nee. and Eugene McCarthy, Richard in Alsop, a Bernstein protégé, the challenge. Convention, which began on the Neither of us could have an- J. Daley. It has its familiar im- was leading the CSO in works Alsop opened Sunday’s con- 26th and ended four insane days ticipated the craziness of the ages: protesters and cops in penned by him or others, she cert with Bernstein’s Symphony later. coming days, the spitting, the battle; Sen. Abe Ribicoff rebuk- clearly had designed Saturday No. 1 (“Jeremiah”), an early I was off to the Hilton Hotel flying ashtray, the outrage, the and Sunday night’s programs to on Michigan Avenue to work in blood — the chaos of it all. Turn to Kogan, Page 3 illuminate his vast impact on Turn to Alsop, Page 3 2 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018

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MARK RALSTON/GETTY-AFP Franklin funeral: Aretha Addicted daughter feels like burden Franklin’s funeral will be held Aug. 31 in her home- Dear Amy: My daughter is transform her living space they want to travel. town of Detroit. The late two years sober from her into an efficiency. Your wife might genu- singer’s publicist, Gwen- heroin addiction, and she Continuing her recovery inely want to hang out dolyn Quinn, said Friday lives with us. She moved with a goal of perhaps with this other couple. that the funeral, to be held home after hitting rock transitioning to a sober When you’re with friends at Greater Grace Temple, is bottom and finally agree- living house might give all on an adventure, crowded limited to the Queen of ing to enter recovery. of you something to aim airport terminals don’t Soul’s family and friends. Recovery has been a for — her drug counselor matter as much. Public viewings will take difficult process, but it is an or therapist could furnish If skipping this quieter place Aug. 28-29 at the extraordinary accomplish- you with additional ideas. experience means you are Charles H. Wright Muse- ment, and we are very It is vital that you find going to be grumpy, then um of African American proud of her! She deals ways to take care of your- by all means kick back in History from 9 a.m. to 9 with anxiety, depression, selves during this stressful the business lounge, and p.m. Franklin will be ADHD, LD, OCD and an caregiving time. Getting leave the hoi polloi to their entombed at Woodlawn eating disorder. She has together with other care- noisy pleasures. Tell your Cemetery in Detroit. lost all of her friends, a nice givers through a “friends wife and friends that you’ll boyfriend and the respect and family” group like meet them at the gate. MTV vote drive: MTV is of many family members. Nar-Anon (nar-anon.org) launching its first-ever Her father and I are all she will connect you with Dear Amy: Responding to drive to encourage young has left at this point. people who can also offer “Trying to Mend,” regard- people to register and vote The thing is, I can’t strategies and support. ing the experience of being KATHY WILLENS/AP during a midterm election stand living with her any- sexually abused as a child, The Eagles, with co-founders Glen Frey, left, and Don year. The drive is aimed at more. I dislike her much of Dear Amy: My wife (67) I am a police detective and Henley, rear, rock the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. urging fans to make voting the time. Before her meds and I (73) have worked and have investigated cases of a communal effort with kick in, she can be really saved long and hard so we child sexual abuse for their friends. MTV says its wretched, and even on a could enjoy business-class many years. I know that Eagles top Jackson effort is nonpartisan. good day she can be nega- travel in our retirement. such children almost never tive and unpleasant. One of the benefits of report the abuse until they Cross show still on after We have been to coun- business-class travel is are adults (if ever), espe- on best-seller list tweet: The University of seling and the National being able to spend long cially if the abuser is a Utah says a tweet from Alliance on Mental Illness layovers in the airline’s family member. It is typical The Eagles’ greatest hits album has moonwalked comedian David Cross but can’t find a workable lounge, rather than in a for them to incorrectly feel past Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” to become history’s showing him wearing solution for us. She is not crowded concourse. that somehow they were to best-selling album of all-time. undergarments sacred to physically and emotionally Another couple recently blame for what happened. The Recording Industry Association of America the Mormon faith was able to work more than a decided to join us on a trip I also wanted to share told The Associated Press on Monday that the Eagles’ “deeply offensive.” College part-time job, and we can’t to Europe. Although they that acting out sexually by album — “Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975” — is now President Ruth Watkins afford to support her in her have more money than we being promiscuous, along certified 38x platinum, which means sales and issued a statement Sunday own place. I feel that we do, they won’t even buy an with other high-risk be- streams of the album have reached 38 million copies. about the tweet, saying she are stuck with her forever, upgraded economy-class haviors, including drug and The album was released in 1976 and pushes Jack- resisted calls to cancel and I resent coming home ticket. Now my wife says alcohol abuse starting in son’s “Thriller,” which is 33x platinum, to second Wednesday’s performance after a long day at work to we should not use the puberty, is pretty much place. The last time RIAA tallied sales for the Eagles’ and that the tweet is pro- her in the house! business-class lounge textbook behavior for greatest hits album was in 2006, when it said it was tected by the First Amend- She is my child and I am privileges because our many of these victims. 29x platinum. Sales and streams for “Thriller” were ment. The university is a supposed to love her, but I companions are so cheap. Your advice to her (or last updated last year. public college and has don’t feel any compassion We’ve all agreed that we him) was spot-on. Intense “We are grateful for our families, our management, many Mormon students. anymore. What to do? don’t need to be joined at self-care and counseling is our crew, the people at radio and, most of all, the loyal The performance isn’t — Frustrated the hip on this trip, so why key. fans who have stuck with us through the ups and sponsored by the uni- do I need to baby-sit them — Concerned Detective downs of 46 years,” Don Henley said in a statement. versity, but Watkins says Dear Frustrated: I won- in a crowded airport when The Eagles, who formed in Los Angeles in the early she won’t censor those der if there is a (relatively) I’ve paid good money to Dear Concerned: Thank 1970s, mastered the mix of rock ’n’ roll and country who rent the school’s fa- inexpensive way you can use the lounge? you for your insight, and music, and the band’s hits — including “Hotel Cali- cilities. modify your home so that — Minding My Business for your work with sur- fornia” and “Take It Easy” — became part of the you and your spouse have vivors. soundtrack of that decade. They broke up in 1980, Aug. 21 birthdays: Ac- more privacy, while main- Dear Minding: Your coming back together 14 years later with Henley and tress Kim Cattrall is 62. taining a supportive prox- friends aren’t banging on Copyright 2018 by Amy Glenn Frey being the only remaining original mem- Singer Kelis is 39. Singer imity to your daughter. the door of the business Dickinson bers. Frey died in 2016, but the band remains on tour. Kacey Musgraves is 30. Some drywall and a small lounge, insisting that you Actress Hayden Panettiere kitchen unit (available for let them in. So don’t blame Distributed by Tribune — Associated Press is 29. Actor RJ Mitte is 26. less than $1,000) might them for traveling the way Content Agency

solvent after the 2016 acters with a ferocious Crossword election. spirit and a presence that A+E The final show of the electrifies anyone within a season is the Chicago square mile,” says artistic NOTES premiere of Halley Feif- director Michael Patrick fer’s “I’m Gonna Pray for Thornton. You So Hard” (April 20- New Colony casts First Floor May 18). Directed by Cole von Glahn, the show takes ‘Fun Harmless announces lineup on Ella, a precocious ac- First Floor Theater has tress with a desperate Warmachine’ announced the lineup for need to make her father New Colony has an- its seventh season. David, a famous play- nounced casting for its Kicking things off in the wright, proud. world premiere of “Fun fall will be the city’s pre- The upcoming season Harmless Warmachine,” miere of “Hooded, or Be- will be presented at FFT’s which plummets into the ing Black for Dummies” by resident home, The Den trenches of online mascu- Tearrance Arvelle Chis- Theatre, 1331 N. Milwau- linity cults. holm, with direction by kee Ave. Under the direction of Mikael Burke (Oct. 20- James Fleming, the cast Nov. 17). The show follows Glasse joins the will include Ayanna Bria Marquis and Tru, two Gift ensemble Bakari, Daniel Chenard, black teenagers who com- Robert Koon, Emily Marso, ing from different worlds Last Thursday, the Gift Victor Musoni, Londen and meet one day in a Theatre announced Jenni- Shannon, Ian Smith and holding cell. fer Glasse as its newest Laura Sturm. Next up will be the ensemble member. Glasse The first show of the world premiere of “Mike has previously appeared in company’s season, “Fun Pence Sex Dream” by Dan the Gift’s world premieres Harmless Warmachine” Giles (Feb. 16-March 16, of “Hang Man” and “A Life will play Oct. 3–Nov. 4 at 2019). Directed by artistic Extra Ordinary.” the Den Theatre’s Upstairs director Hutch Pimentel, “Over the years, we’ve Main Stage, 1331 N. Mil- the production tells the watched Jennifer in awe as waukee Ave. story of newlyweds Gary she slid effortlessly into and Ben as they try to keep different worlds and char- — K.T. Hawbaker

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I wanted to walk up to strangers and … on whether she’s intimidated now shake them and be like: ‘I’m writing a that she’s on Marvel’s roster: comic book for Marvel — just random “I’m absolutely intimidated. I think it’s people that I saw. It was so hard. Never definitely something where I feel the have I been so tempted to break a secret stakes. But I think the thing that has en- and be like: Guess what? I have something couraged me is we have a really amazing amazing to tell you!’ But I couldn’t do that.” artist who’s on board for the project — his name is Kevin Libranda, and his art is … on how much the 2017 online cam- really incredible and really spirited. When paign had to do with Marvel’s deci- I complete a script and see how he’s sion: brought what I wrote to life, it reminds me “When the campaign was launched, it that this character is fictional but she was really humbling and really inspiring means a lot to a lot of people, including me. for me, because it made me realize how So I just try to focus on that and not be too much it would mean to so many people to intimidated. I definitely feel like I have to have me take on the story, but it also made remind myself that it’s OK to not be per- me realize how upsetting and angering it is fect, and I’m often my own hardest critic. I for a lot of people to think about black think that whenever you’re a black woman women and people of color more broadly doing something, people are paying a little moving into this space — that was eye- bit more attention and that’s a blessing and opening. I’m really grateful for the support a curse, so I have to remember to keep it that people have shown me, but I also had fun, and keep having a good time and keep to kind of step up to the plate as a writer exploring and stretching as a writer. That’s and prove myself. The campaign was for the thing about being a writer — my philos- me to work on ‘Invincible Iron Man,’ but ophy is, my job is to lay the groundwork for when Marvel said we’re actually thinking these stories, but a reader gives them about doing a solo title for Riri, that was meaning. A reader decides how a story is like ‘Omigosh, this is the coolest thing ever.’ going to live in the world, and so I abso- It’s really special, because this is a charac- lutely hope to meet some old Marvel fans ter that has some groundwork laid already NOLIS ANDERSON and some new converts who might jump but is still very new in terms of her role in Eve Ewing, the new writer of Marvel’s “Ironheart” series. on board because they’re excited about this the Marvel universe; it’s almost like getting character. I’m definitely looking forward to into business on the ground floor. I get to body who has lost family members to gun power that’s available to you and how to that.” play a role in really shaping who she is and violence, somebody who understands the connect with and be accountable to the who she’s going to become.” realities of the community is going to bring people around you?” … On one thing that you hope to add to something very different to questions the Marvel lexicon to show that Eve … on the issues, storylines she wants about justice and who the good guy is and … on her heroes when it comes to Ewing was here? to highlight for Riri: who the bad guy is and what you do about comic artists and writers: “There are heroes all around us, and “People don’t just gravitate toward Hulk that. She’s also a teenage genius and be- “In terms of actual comics, Alan Moore, anybody can be one. I love Shuri (from or Captain America or Spider-Man be- cause of that, she skipped over a lot of Neil Gaiman — those kinds of people are “Black Panther”), but I think it’s also excit- cause of their powers, the reason they say social things — she went to high school big influencers on the kinds of storytelling ing to have an ‘around the way girl super- so-and-so is my favorite superhero is be- when she was very young, she’s already in that I want to do. Maybe this is too wonky hero.’ Shuri’s a princess; Riri takes the No. 4 cause of who they are as people and about MIT, so Riri is not really great with her of an answer, but one of the biggest things Cottage Grove bus to get places. I want what they stand for. So I think the really peers, she doesn’t really have any friends. that has been exciting to me as a writer, in people to feel there are superheroes all exciting thing is really building out Riri, not Being a genius and knowing how to fix superhero comics, bigger is better. Go big, around us.” as just Ironheart, but who is she as a per- stuff and build amazing gadgets doesn’t or go home. One of the most exciting things son? Specifically, what does it mean to be a necessarily make you a happy person. So for me has been really pushing, pushing [email protected] teenage black girl from Chicago? Some- how do you figure out how to use the and pushing in a fight scene or when you’re Twitter @DarcelTribune Memories of 50 years ago are still frightening Kogan, from Page 1

ing Daley and Daley shouting back; tear gas and batons, bandaged heads and bloodied faces. Old Yippies and retired cops will be asked to dig into their memories and E. JASON WAMBSGANS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE comment on the past. You can hear some Ald. Ed Burke was working as a young PATRICK GIPSON/RAVINIA FESTIVAL of that Thursday, when Burke joins undercover cop during the convention. Mezzo-soprano J’Nai Bridges, with conductor Marin Alsop, performs Sunday at Ravinia. professor and former alderman Dick Simpson, professor and lobbyist Bernie mile which contains the Amphitheatre,” Sieracki and the St. Louis Post-Dis- the Tribune reported. It was turned “into patch’s Taylor Pensoneau to share mem- a veritable stockade.” Alsop wraps up her orchestral ories of the convention at the Harold Burke was there on the Aug. 28 night Washington Library (chipublib.bibli- that Ribicoff, reacting to the TV coverage ocommons.com). They were there: he had been watching of the police- tribute to Leonard Bernstein Simpson as the Illinois chairman for the protesters melee taking place in Grant Alsop, from Page 1 tween the two musical languages. McCarthy campaign; Sieracki a college Park, stood at the podium and said, Levit took a more intimate approach to student; Pensoneau a reporter. “With George McGovern as president of work that nonetheless embodies so much of this glittering score than most, soft-pedaling Burke and I met recently at 43rd and the United States we wouldn’t have to what listeners around the world would his obvious technical acuity to focus on the Halsted streets, where the Amphitheatre have Gestapo tactics in the streets of come to associate with the man’s writing: work’s subtleties. The unconventional read- once stood. Since 1969, he has been the Chicago.” Cheers and boos erupted and emotionally charged rhetoric, soaring melo- ing proved quite satisfying, for Levit made alderman of the city’s 14th Ward and as Daley, close by the podium, shouted dies, relentlessly syncopated rhythms, un- the most of the concerto’s coloristic details such is the longest serving alderman in loudest. What did he say? There have mistakable social consciousness and the and blues-tinged turns of phrase. the city’s history. “I was in the conven- been varying opinions on that, some profound influence of Hebraic chant and In the first movement, he produced a tion hall and I noticed a girl I knew,” he claiming Daley used racial slurs or ob- culture. gorgeously glistening tone, giving form and said of that time. “Not quite sure how she scenities. “Absolutely untrue,” Burke Though Alsop didn’t show the exuber- shape to the opening glissandos and ex- got in there but I was trying to watch out said. ance of Bernstein’s manner at the podium, pressing great tenderness in the sequences for her and what did she do? She spit at Meanwhile, I was just outside the her affinity for his idiom was apparent from of trills that emerge in the cadenza. Alsop me and called me a ‘pig.’ I thought she doors of the Hilton, watching the mad- the outset. The first movement, “Prophecy,” shared Levit’s view of this score, allowing was a friend. We used to party together.” ness in front of me. Some of the cops unfolded with considerable dramatic the music to breathe between sections. Even before that convention night, forming a line intended to keep the anti- sweep, fervent melodies in the strings punc- It was bold of Levit to play the opening 1968 had been a wild ride for Burke. war protesters from getting inside the tuated by sharp utterances from the brass, passages of the second movement as softly He had for three previous years been a hotel eyed me suspiciously. I looked, hair all of it immense in scope. There was no and delicately as he did in an outdoor set- Chicago police officer, sometimes walk- a bit shaggy but not long, like those out- missing the contours of Hebraic melody in ting, but this enabled him to do justice to ing the beat along Van Buren Street from side the hotel. the second movement, “Profanation,” nor the poetry of Ravel’s phrase-making. In Michigan to Clark, and was a senior law What would come to be known as the the sense of inner struggle in the third, essence, Levit found profundities where student at DePaul University getting “Battle of Balbo” lasted less than 30 “Lamentation,” with mezzo-soprano J’Nai other pianists settle for surface beauty. ready for finals and the bar exam. minutes. It was ugly, terrifying. I saw Bridges fervently delivering biblical text The finale was all wit and charm, Levit In April, he worked 12-hour shifts for blood and I saw tears and I heard the Bernstein drew from the Book of Lamenta- and Alsop respecting a 20th century French days as the West Side erupted in flames most vile words and sad screams. Heavy tions. esthetic, everything neat, clean and elegant. and riots after the assassination of Dr. glass ashtrays, tossed from windows Bernstein found a vehicle for his extrava- Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5, another Martin Luther King Jr. “Of course, we above, shattered on the sidewalk. A piece gant emotional expression in Mahler’s Bernstein specialty, offered something quite were all scared,” he said. clipped my forehead. symphonies, and though the First (“Titan”) different: an epic work steeped in tragic On May 11 his father died: Joseph P. Then it was over. may seem relatively constrained compared history. Scholars and other music lovers will Burke, for 15 years the alderman of the Burke left the Amphitheatre that with those that followed, Alsop did not shy debate forever whether Shostakovich 14th Ward on the city’s Southwest Side, night and, he says, “went home to have a from the grand gesture or the heroic climax. penned this work to regain favor with the was only 57. few cold beers, maybe a couple on the If her interpretation of the second move- Stalin regime that had persecuted him for Two weeks later, he married Anne way before I got home.” I just went home ment was too deliberate in tempo and ar- earlier scores or instead crafted a symphony McGlone, and they managed a three-day to an uneasy sleep. ticulation, she recovered with lyric tender- that, despite its grandiose façade, contained honeymoon at the Abbey Resort near What was the meaning of it all? I was ness in the third, which always has seemed darker, more revealing messages within. Lake Geneva before coming back home hoping that Burke would be able to an- to me a kind of funeral march for the 19th I choose the latter, considering the emo- to Chicago, where she would soon help swer that question. century and its ways of life. In the last tional turbulence of the first movement, the launch the first Special Olympics. “It was madness,” he said. And the movement, Alsop reveled in the corporate sardonic edge of the second, the searing On July 1, Burke was elected by more we talked and remembered I began virtuosity of the CSO but took pains to introspection of the third and the near- precinct captains to be the Democratic to realize that as much as many who crisply bring forth the multiple motifs that hysteria of the finale (particularly in both committeeman of the 14th Ward and, he were there — cops, reporters, protesters, Mahler unfurls all at once in the final pages. Bernstein’s and Alsop’s interpretations). says, “That meant I had to take a leave of bewildered bystanders — would like to On Saturday evening, pianist Igor Levit Alsop opened the evening with Bern- absence from the CPD and was assigned believe we were part of something mo- made his CSO debut playing Ravel’s Piano stein’s “Slava! A Political Overture,” a kind of to the state’s attorney’s office, one of mentous, making us more significant by Concerto in G Major, a work that was a Broadway-meets-Tin-Pan-Alley trifle dedi- about 100 police officers so detailed,” he association, we were just part of a few staple in Bernstein’s repertoire as concert cated to the late cellist-conductor Mstislav said. “I went to the Amphitheatre to really bad days and nights. Nothing pianist and one that poses several stylistic, Rostropovich but perhaps best used as a patrol the floor and galleries in a sort of changed. The Vietnam War dragged on. technical and musical hurdles. frothy encore. understated way, hence the suit and not The whole world may have been watch- For starters, it’s a French masterpiece a uniform.” ing but soon enough it came time to imbued with the cheeky spirit of American Howard Reich is a Tribune critic. There was trouble expected at the change the channel. jazz (an idiom both Ravel and Bernstein Amphitheater but no protesters could revered and understood). This means that [email protected] get close. “A steel curtain of security will [email protected] pianist and orchestra constantly shift be- Twitter @howardreich be dropped around more than a square Twitter @rickkogan 4 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018

IN PERFORMANCE RECORDINGS Maron ‘Lubbock Tapes’ looks back revels in at the roots of Joe Ely’s rise struggles, By Greg Kot sidetracks Chicago Tribune When the Clash started By Zach Freeman kicking around with Joe Chicago Tribune Ely in the late ’70s, they were drawn to this Texas “Are you filming me?” wild card who didn’t like comedian-podcaster (or rules. Ely was a singer- podcaster-comedian, de- KIRK MCKOY/LOS ANGELES TIMES songwriter from West pending who you ask) “WTF” host Marc Maron performed Sunday at Thalia Hall. Texas, which meant he fit Marc Maron asked an in quite naturally with the audience member with a sadness,” he cautioned the sweater with an elbow outlaw country movement mix of annoyance and first few rows of audience patch,” she said. “What are that had emerged with his genuine curiosity early in members at the start of the you doing? You have a desk Austin neighbor Willie his 105-minute set Sunday night. “Right here you’re job, Sean.” Nelson at the forefront. But night during a sold out- just replacing my parents, She then introduced Ely was also drawn to rock, show at Thalia Hall. who did not do a good job.” surprise guest — and re- Tex-Mex, Cajun and Beat “Don’t.” In his book “Attempting cent interview subject on literature and didn’t much “It’s just a photo,” came Normal” Maron describes Maron’s extremely popular think of or care about the quick response from his personal brand as podcast “WTF with Marc music as a business. the audience. “Oh,” Maron “slightly damaged, emo- Maron” — Jimmy O. Yang. “Full Circle: The Lub- responded shortly, consid- tionally complicated, in- An actor in the No. 1 film of bock Tapes” (Rack ’Em ering this for a moment consistent” and he’s cer- the weekend “Crazy Rich Records) documents the before returning to the tainly not wrong. Over the Asians,” Yang delivered a artist’s formative years as a CANDICE C. CUSIC/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2008 story he was telling (a course of the night, he quick eight-minute set, solo act. After his one-of-a- Singer-songwriter Joe Ely at FitzGerald’s in Berwyn. lengthy tale about his own broke down his level of mentioning that people kind band, the Flatlanders, hypochondria that ap- celebrity (“mid-level,” for come up to him and say, imploded, Ely ran off and collection was recorded in peared in his 2013 Netflix the record), spent time “Thank you for represent- joined the circus. He took 1978, Ely had established special “Thinky Pain”). He dissecting his jokes and ing Asian people on TV.” care of llamas, stallions and his sound, a merger of rock then abruptly turned back pointing out the current His response? “You’re “the world’s smallest and country that took the to the camera-wielder. flaws and how he was welcome. But it’s not really horse” for Ringling Broth- experiments of the Flat- “Actually, go ahead and trying to improve them a choice.” After a pause for ers and Barnum & Bailey. landers a step further into film. I’m not gonna use this (“Just letting you in on the laughs, he added, “When After one of his charges a realm of its own — some- bit,” he said, adding that no process,” he explained) and you’re Asian you can only kicked him and broke where between the main- one would watch it anyway berated Marvel movie fans play Asian characters. three ribs, he returned to stream rock of Bruce and concluding, almost as (“If you’re a grown-up and When you’re white you Texas to recover and began Springsteen and Tom Petty an afterthought, “Nothing you get real excited about can play whatever ... you working on songs, some of and the rebel country of I’ve ever done has gone the new Marvel movie …” want.” them written by his old Nelson and Waylon Jen- viral.” he started). On that note, toward the Flatlanders pal Butch ‘Full Circle: The nings, but not really be- This exchange neatly In a plaid shirt, khakis end of the show, an audi- Hancock. Lubbock Tapes’ holden to either genre. sums up a great deal about and brown dress shoes ence member shouted out “The Lubbock Tapes” By this time, Ely’s band both Maron’s Chicago set (which he polished him- that Maron had recently come from two demo Joe Ely had added Jesse Taylor on specifically and his own self, he noted), Maron been cast in the new Joker sessions. The first, in 1974, ★★★ (out of 4) guitar and Ponty Bone on persona more generally. performed more like an origin film starring shows Ely in thrall to accordion, and the inno- Ready to engage with especially vocal guest at a Joaquin Phoenix, noting honky tonk, putting his cence of earlier recordings hecklers as if whatever crowded dinner party than that he would be part of a own twist on the type of real twist on Western gives way to the darker they’re saying might be the a comedian delivering a comic book film, though he two-steps that would keep outlaw mythology, the hues injected into Han- missing piece to his set (or planned set, going off on had mocked them earlier a crowd dancing on the song caught the ear of cock’s “Fools Fall in Love” maybe even his life), he’s tangents, taking pauses to in the night. After nodding sawdust floor of a big established hit-makers and the darn near flamboy- also quick with a self- look around, interrupting appreciatively at poten- Texas roadhouse. Curley such as Jerry Jeff Walker, ant rage that burns deprecating thought and himself and occasionally tially being caught in his Lawler from Bob Wills and among others, and earned through “Down on the seems to revel in sidetracks talking directly to specific own hypocrisy, Maron the Texas Playboys adds Ely a long look with the Drag.” For Ely, a wider (in this case the story he audience members and shrugged and offered a violin to “Winds and major record labels seek- recognition of his talents was telling was itself al- waiting for them to re- quintessentially Maron Waterfalls,” and it’s just ing to make their mark in was on the horizon, but the ready a sidetrack after he spond. response: “Am I in any fine for what it is, but not the country market. foundation for his “discov- had mentioned that his left Chicago comic Chelsea position to turn that ... truly distinctive. Where Ely found himself ery” had already been arm hurt). Hood opened the show down?” Ely really made his mark is signed to MCA, and most built. These demos give us Maron seemed ex- with jokes about dating, with songs such as Han- of the songs on “Full Cir- a glimpse of the young Ely tremely comfortable even her dad dying and enjoying Zach Freeman is a freelance cock’s “Standin’ at a Big cle” are scattered through- as he was figuring it all out. as he discussed his own the warm weather. “One writer. Hotel,” in which a drifter out his first handful of anxiety and mental strug- thing I really love about much like Ely meets his excellent studio albums for Greg Kot is a Tribune critic. gles. “You can see right the summer is that I don’t [email protected] match “in the wilds of the label. When the second through the funny into the have to look at a man in a Twitter @ZachRunsChicago Hollywood.” With its sur- batch of demos on this [email protected] Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, August 21, 2018 5

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Horoscopes Dilbert By Scott Adams Today’s birthday (Aug. 21): Home centers you this year. Maintain consistent health and exercise practices. Surprising career benefits arise. Summer planning and preparation supports you and a partner through changes, leading to growing personal power. Win a performance goal this winter. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 7. Disciplined profes- sional efforts bring long-term benefits. Follow through on earlier plans. Follow fundamental rules and guidelines. Experience pays. Get reliable support if necessary. Taurus (April 20-May 20): 7. Get out and go. Explore and in- vestigate. Satisfy your curiosity. Complete a difficult project. Do the homework and meet deadlines for a good score. Baby Blues By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott Gemini (May 21-June 20): 9. Discuss shared finances, and determine budgetary priorities together. Thrift and disci- pline grow your savings. Responsibilities fall into place. Keep bargains, agreements and contracts. Cancer (June 21-July 22): 8. Keep agreements and bargains with your partner. Get farther together. Focus on practical priorities, and divvy up tasks. Keep your side of the deal. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): 9. Your discipline is admirable. Main- tain physical routines and practices. Follow rules closely. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 8. Keep your word with those you love. Deepen bonds of trust and admiration by doing what you said you would. Romance grows with promises kept. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): 7. Home and family take priority. Fol- low household rules. Revise them when necessary. Restore integrity to domestic systems. Make repairs, and do chores. Zits By Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman (Zits is on vacation until September 3. Please enjoy this strip from 2014.) Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): 8. Don’t spend if you don’t need to. You’re especially clever with words. Advance through dis- ciplined communications. Learn intensively. Defer gratifica- tion for greater satisfaction later. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): 8. Power on to make extra cash. Stick to tested routines and techniques. Self-control is required. Guard against overconsumption. Follow the bud- get, and reduce unnecessary expenses. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): 8. Your personal luck is on the rise. Avoid antagonizing an authority figure. Experience pays off. Completing a job leads to rising confidence and positivity. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): 5. You may feel especially sensi- tive. Take time to process emotions or changes. Avoid travel, controversy or jealousies. Routines prove comforting. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): 7. Meetings, gatherings and par- Mr. Boffo By Joe Martin ties produce satisfying results. Bond with your team through shared experiences. Share appreciations with those who provide you support.

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Bridge North-South vulnerable, East deals North Dick Tracy By Joe Staton and Mike Curtis ♠ AK10 ♥ 52 ♦ J64 ♣ AQ753 West East ♠ Void ♠ QJ742 ♥ AK1087643 ♥ QJ ♦ Q ♦ 10 8 7 3 ♣ KJ92 ♣ 10 4 South ♠ 98653 ♥ 9 ♦ AK952 ♣ 86 The four-heart contract by East-West would have been unbeatable. Even a diamond lead and a club shift won’t beat Animal Crackers By Mike Osbun it. East had just the right hand to make the contract solid. South can show a profit even if four spades fails by a trick. It will show a huge profit if South can find a way to make the contract. The bidding: Declarer ruffed the second round of hearts East South West North and led a spade to Pass Pass 4♥ Dbl dummy’s king, getting Pass 4♠ All pass the bad news. All the ♥ news after this was Opening lead: Ace of going to be very good for South. A diamond to the ace dropped the queen from West. Three more rounds of diamonds, including the marked finesse against East’s 10, allowed a club discard. A club to the queen held the trick and the ace of clubs was cashed. East’s entire hand was now known and he was down to By Scott Stantis the queen-jack-seven-four of spades. South had only lost one trick at this point and a low club from dummy gave East no winning option. East could ruff high and lead a spade into dummy’s ace-10, or ruff low and allow declarer to score a low trump from his hand. 10 tricks either way. Well played! No bridge player wanders through life with a black cloud over his head. Bad news is often followed by good news, so think good thoughts and keep plugging when you encounter a little adversity.

— Bob Jones [email protected]

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