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Highland Park Press, 26 May 1927, p. 9

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nthool teacher‘s salary): "If each wes agp, oo 0C iD * Citth o# the ‘ :'n-u---a.i-za"::“*ma' <<R -"'"."'u-hcd-.~."7!“m&. | _ _\ Bs made one stand on end. And 1f| hi# Wifé, who recolved a pc.."". 3. M Ortadimercadtore maspsalingel c« Hisâ€" rpoPh renpten Brval.sedcs cal from the outside and the door inside h*wb&mm_ u--.hnuhu-ldâ€"; The windows will be heavily barred. The -'“hflmbhu“ sereens, so as to prevent visitors from handing anything to prisoners. The sheriff is to have these -h.n':h-hlm mhm E‘-'m-i-tuh-u...g ‘l'h'-thbhl.ohu Day, head of the North Chicago conâ€" erdered today. The jail committee of the board of w-â€".-.h..-,.._ ered Sherif Doolittle to make county jail office and in the jail, such ;‘“M“fi-‘m on windows, placing steel screens :“l“*“,'-hm If We Had Some Ham M houth anances th cA 2 "'"'“"-'NMM ~-.-“-â€"\'iieii-du use to the houpital a sthere is plenty “mm&rfl‘:‘- img addition. money :'!ibfithflo:.&hl-:-d sufficient to build ditions, it is believed. ttary adâ€" IMPROVEMENTS TO BE MADE ON COUNTY JaAL Ir"‘.â€"-_;m an~ nounced last week that within thj next week several changes at the _ _ yo,. ",~JAPCC HofQ wikin a month, Dr. F. C. Knight, chairman of the board stated last week. . At a meeting last week the board decided “mmwo{.ckfiy“ Athe bo | 'lbi-r‘hdbd.nthq-e-, tion of. the new buildings several -flhm-u-mmt wess laid out. 1t was planned to disâ€" 1 omm ty §] _ _2 7 CC In the fall unles Submit rosecutor decides to call the Be hm ted ;3;.: rr:ndrjury into session. Architects sketches of various plans | =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ for erecting a large addition to the REPORT FLYING FIELD Vlziory, Memoria} hospital, at ow NEAR LIBERTYVI be submitted to the building commitâ€"| _ â€"â€"__ L0 0g0 Q00 201 M2CDURH the Ctprens | Donnelley yard about the time that PLAN LARGE ADDITION | ahe was found although he had denied TO WAUKEGAN HOSPTTAL | this at first. <â€"â€" _ The next lar t f the grand Plans for Improvement to Vicâ€" ; s Ociober, The case wil prop. jury o case will pro tory Memerial Building to | ably be tried in the fal unless the Be Submitted OORA en â€"abur h 3 I‘II- d u" Nee o ““‘,0 "I IN€ delinquency charges against mp::lfle:! in the municipal court. Ex"lfl-ldh-f ns Aitoy k harmteatie TL C3 " Ano children between the ages | ‘iouse Bill 374, by sections 114, 115, 127 and 275 of the school the minimum school te to eight months. Est; of instruction for ne and maintain a first aid room with a competent attendant in charge. The attendance to assist the children in Md:&kmam,m jst. ance to be given at the school. Proâ€" vision that the assistant shall not inâ€" es c ud s SeNSs Pame oc on 0 a0 AnCCOnk amends section 115 of the Seh,ool law. Permits the school board to establish ME 2e‘ CE M L. ganig o 90 n C 9 Cpeee within 500 feet of any public school building within any municipality, Senate Bill 232, by Swift, proibits uhnaddfiu.en-fiu.m by a majority vote of the voters of ‘h-m‘lm*fi“‘ held for the purpose of enabling clecâ€" tors to choose some public officer unâ€" der the laws of this state or the United States. Not to apply to Forâ€" est Preserve districts or sanitary disâ€" | tricts. Senate Bill 280, by Swift, e namn d w e B k . 2000 ASeny T. H'l&thfl&hthmw. t-ncl_'--â€"-ulq:u." Mfim'xh;h;sqtdAnfl. Senate, Bill 174, by Swift, adds secâ€" 't,i.ml-tb’nc&hqu ‘u”.bmm1 M.‘-‘m““'lflll filling station or public parkine ana~" i â€"______ JStnip of Interest i Libertyville a IN STATE LEGISLATURE May Be In Toz ~ A strip ‘of roadw; / Mostly ecting Schools Libertyville, Gurnee, AnlA:-M._n_-_“‘ residents, will be pav get an egg, why just and 14, during Are Being Tuken Up In PATRONIZE OUr 115, 127, 144, 189, 274) maid in e school law. Increases Thorne _ school term from seven | the night hs. Establishes classes He ma 374, | "m‘ IMPORTANT HWIGHWAY wEs ANp swipy . _ _ .\ " 26 RAvien soon e Strip of Interest to Residents of Libertyville and Gurnee ATE LEGISLATURE May Be Improved , form "_"" PRT0CMIAL| _ Harrison ween the ages | Pueschel} . attendance at home as h orm attengding| the maid | head was tb Neiss, amends | torn. “"’"’p'f.}" Pueschel}, has o empioy | tions, admit ribe their duâ€" from Wauk girl and tha i menarier | Donnelley v eurve to permit control of the maâ€" "'"l by the driver. The automobile movine t... 4. _ _ ; _0 . Sleyers was moving too fast when it reached the west of DesPlaines Friday pas TECECOn, to an en WAUCONDA m -.t-dob’r,x -.,.:": o mt M'&m superintendent of schools. & G. & Meyere ngeq h&'"u"mwmhfin h 5 y '“.'.Ifil:lhw:mh'&hmrmhuh.}m: Mra. Nellic Meyers, seriously inâ€"| 19â€" h.'htlo-mlnkiu'p ’Mm;hh'&hh-mhhhlhummm ‘ Mm&eom- causes, % Mhtwu--mtlvâ€"h M‘“‘.fimdtlthrnl 'fmm--nmmnmh- rural and village ing, at a point near the Janction af| over last." mertt A Slight increase + A of 1 r......fii‘h!!!‘*u-fl- WM&Mm:.:amt ’-‘“'mhfll â€"I;â€";. ‘“ I ii__ ‘l'h‘:n:.lt mind at Libertyville| Many schools throuy The be established. ty on Friday closed Jor the "~, in Air City has a tract and was once the scene Plans for an immâ€":m P for U. S. fiyers are in the 1 the m-q...‘ tyville and Air City, Wis., county, are being consider day. NEAR LIBERTYVILLE Vague Rumors Afloat That U. S. May Locate One In That Vicinity ‘ _ Pueschell, during early invmin-f tions, admitted, according to reports | from Waukegan, that he knew the | girl and that he had cut through the | Donnelley yard about the time that | she was found although he had denlod[ this at first. map@h l lc ° MCS BCZCOrâ€" fnq, Hugo Radau, qoentiged the prinâ€" cipal withess, Joseph ‘Harriston, colâ€" ored, at length but was unable to shake the story of the furnace tender, Chief of Police Lester Tiffany was the only other witness â€" called by States Attorney Smith. Harrison â€" declared that _he â€" sawt Pueschel! run from the Donmlleyf home as he discovered the body of | the maid lying on the stairs. . He+! | M ibsradPadia sls | Hervey €. Coulson on | murdering Miss Wilm maid in the home of t Thorne Donnelleys, Lake the night of May 7. He made no Autons. 1. In the last two years the road ha not borne the share of traffic it one did because the Waukegan roadâ€"Rock land road Righway was fully paved. esn es ulCs AERery 08 [""" between Waukegan and Liberâ€" tyville. It is the most direct route between Gurnee and Libertyville, Zi and Libertyville, and Winthrop Harâ€" bot and Libertyville. lnthhttvomghmm Mtlwnethenhmoftnficitm Ti Shovenons co2 4 Smss 2 HOLD PUESCHELL To OCTOBER GRAND JURY| Result of Preliminary Hearing / at Waukegan; No Bail+ No °/ F bids for thaie L.22 . EC ©AH / Petition for bids for their next letting on | the estat Route 172. Tor the kegan, w 'l\o)rojoct'ouldedlw PAYâ€" | June 20. ing of a continuation of Milwaukee) T). im avenue. It would start at Thomas‘ ) bills wer corners, at Belvidere and Lihertyville, of Willia road, and extend southwest to uh-'leriet F ertyville entering on Milwaukee aveâ€" Findlay, 1 nue where that thoroughfare curves Theodor to the northward toward Grays Lake. Decree en The road is about four miles long. estate in i The route has always been extremeâ€" Willis V Iyiulnrhntdmtothhetuk â€"Adminis has been, prior to the paving of Ro;lb tain notes the pri OF| _ Francis Odo Pl»-cheli, Lake Forest chautâ€" ir, was held to the grand jury withâ€" t bonds last Thursday ‘by Justice t s ind #7!e, Gurnee, and Waukegan Mvfllb.nvwd'ithum u-u--..n.lhu-n.e.... tymfl‘w,'.w last week in announcing that the state was beaten i;| for an immense landing ?d . fiyers are in the making for &'..‘,_-‘ *wo aites, Liberâ€" m# 7 Oe Th w MAY 28:1'9'27 UNIVERSITY OF iLLinos €Tlegan, that he knew the | to the he that he had cut through the | the eaves y yard about the time that | were the found although he had denied| His he irst. been goc ‘xt regular term of the grand treatmen L 20 PCOE\ ‘Derridinedaircscabenient Brbiinbihls It is claimed that the men have investigated no defense but his ‘of roadway important to zan; No Bail; No Development of highways would was reported toâ€" n on a charge of Wilma Miller, 25, e of the wealthy ) , Lake Forest, on | red the body of the stairs.. Her and her clothing of 160 acres of aeronautic The Highland Park Pregs nd Liberâ€" ect route ville, Zion rop Harâ€" road has c it once adâ€"Rockâ€" | paved. y J attor qs 099 en hoi I 6 increase about the ....:‘;s :,::'M y ..‘u}"f;lf Might! * gnenn o. No Spake Anglish \ â€"says Billy B paint Pho, 200); By George! that cle Pis B.... 2 '.h,A..," beau. ko " to say? 22y 4. O i TOmt the rural and village ”"'"':':N- year, a .lwh.,.,l;? * Mm‘fin‘. t he-nlbutthmm:e:g, Yn’i‘hm "I‘ve just had a harrow uo oo MR Ne V o half miles, will be finished in a few days and that the road will be opened in three weeks. The paving of Deerfield avenue in the village of Deerfleld is scheduled toiumdcrvnyhnlevdays. } Drendent says that the paving of ‘the Grayslake road from route 21 into ?_r'lnkke. a distance of one and a > _ ._° " Cistance o 1 en tte ts m UE puved between Chicago and Milwanâ€" kee. The acting county highway superâ€" inbemdass 22 mt Bd ! | treatment |given as t _ ROM. Lobdell, acting county highâ€" Way superintendent reports that the paving of Green Bay road north of Yorkhouse church is progressing, one quarter of a mile of this two mile stretch having been completed _ to date. He says that the Green Bay road paving will be finished and opâ€" ened for traffic early in July. When the remaining one and a half miles are paved, Green Bay road will be M 000 oP DP eibbdiie s REPORTS PROGRESS ON HIGHWAYS IN COUNTY |anys j.., ‘aq _ UC80 from heart disâ€"| Waukegan, if it keeps pace with | ease last Thursday as he placed a|the estimate average growth of ladder against the roof of his house| twelve other middleâ€"western cities, to fight flames on the roof that had)will have a population of 53,500 by started from a chimney. [ 1950; according to calculations based | <De. 4: L. Taylor, the coroner, called | 0n statistics compiled by Professor to the side of the treasurer by neighâ€"| Rankin Jeter of the University of bors, found that he had died instantly. | Chicago. Fire had broken out about â€" two + on | o‘clock in the afternoon. Mr. Porteâ€" The executive committee of the ous rushed out and carried a ladder | Waukegan High School Alumni assoâ€" to the house. As it was placed nxainn’ cCiation has fixed Saturday evening, the eaves he topuled over arilil [3 1 2 PR _"as fixed T w. D. Porteous, 60, village treasâ€" | urer of Mundelein for the past 18 { years, dropped dead from heart disâ€" | ease last Thursday as he placed a ladder against the roof of his house to fight flames on the roof that had started from a chimnevy. DROPS DEAD WHILE FIGHTING ROOF FIRE is rushed out and eay@24 C j CVeâ€") . ‘Ne executive committee of â€" the is rushed out and carried a ladder| Waukegan High School Alumni assoâ€" the house. As it was placed against | ciation has fixed Saturday evening, e eaves he toppled over. Neighbors | June 18, as the date for the annual ere the first to reach him. banquet, to be held in Masonic tem-f‘ His health for some time has not | ple. The program is now being arâ€"| en good, and he has been taking | ranged and preparations are being | ratment for heart trouble. This wae! mada £.. _ NTCP*"aU 1 Py c OCDOCDOOCY Caneme Coseg _‘ Carl Olson, feeble minded, Waukeâ€" ganâ€"Conservator‘s . bond approved. Letters issued to William D. Jones. Jerry Van Buskirk, Highland Park â€"Additional bond of executor in case of sale of real estate under way apâ€" proved. Bond of $30,500. _ John H. Carlberg, Highland Parkâ€" Letters of adwinistration issued to North Shore Trust company. ‘Thomas J. Brownlee, North Chiâ€" cagoâ€"Final report approved. Fstate closed. Minnie Arnswald, Highland Parkâ€" Final report approved. Estate closed. Carl Olson, feeblfe minded, Waukeâ€" n op ues is ‘|_ Petition for probate of the will in |the estate of Arthur W. Cort, Wauâ€" kegan, was filed and hearing set for | June 20. | _ _The inventories and appraisement bills were approved in the estates ,ot William C. Washo, Barrington; Harriet E. Price, Mundelein; George Findlay, Lake Forest. Theodore H. « Durst, Wnnkmnm‘ Decree entered to sell 8 pieces of real| | estate in the city of Waukegan. _ | winis ar . u_ 1 Francis H. Merchant, Waukeganâ€" Will admitted to probate. All propâ€" erty given to wife, Alice Merchant. Letters of administration with will annexed issued to Alice Merchan+ nunexed issued to Alice Merchant Proof of heirship taken. hee s y 3 50 Sm en Willis Wesley Griffis, Lake â€"Administrator ordered to pa tain notes. . Porteous, Mu;delein Treasâ€" . urer, Victim of Heart Atâ€" tack; House Saved _ 1°__ Week approved invent three estates, namely, Edward Ub'-'fl.vvflle: Bowen W. Schu Highland Park; Henry Cater, tyville. rent for heart t}â€"o;b{et‘:l’his as the cause of death. : Why, is that a nice thing LATE PROCEEDINGS IN PROBATE COURT [ TTCC Cead from heart disâ€" t Thursday as he placed a gainst the roof of his house flames on the roof that had h on a farm [ . Neighbors m. ime has not been taking le. This was | th. | THURSDAY, May 26, Forest take the inside. I have? OO s Om TERUNUTEL: ’ "Pardon this bit of irony," said Jones ‘to Smith, as he knocked him over with a poker. Just Like%a Woman She (after a bitter fight): Well, the only thing left to do is to divide this house in two; you can have one side and I‘ll take the other. C He: That suits me, what side shall PCs d Evem Exchange "Excuse this bit of sarc Smith®to Jones, "but I mu are an infamous liar and ‘here are a .numaber of nickel gatsâ€"on the market. _ ‘The trouble that theyâ€"charge fifteen._cents them. Eo mt made for close to Nesn d dn ce lt on en erigy | ville last week, to take charge of the /Libertyvilleâ€"Mundelein Chamber â€" of | Commerce, as secretary â€" manager. |He has been visiting around the two villages since that time sattins .. Villages since that Vtime, Vl;;tting acâ€" quainted with the folks with whom he will be associated in the future. _ nmencement speaker for the 1927; graduationâ€" class . of the Waukegan Township high school when the 191 graduates will be presented with their diplomas at the annual Commenceâ€" ment program to be given in the new high school gymnasium at 8 o‘clock Tbursday night, June 2. * uEPn n att UaTy [William Randolph Hearst trophy. fi Appointment of Sars O‘Farrell as | chief of the Wankegan fire departâ€" ment was made at a meeting of the |city council last week. The veteran | fire fighter has assumed his duties as lhead of the department. Or. Hilton Ira Jones, president of Oklahoma university, will be the (‘ommenceme_nt speaker for the 1997 he Milky Way to Health _ Plans for the erection of a new posteffice and federal office/ building in Waukegan by the treasury departâ€" ment were disclosed last week in the visit of a representative of that deâ€"| partment to this city. Constrnctioni will be started within two years it is | believed. 1 t & mm :/ â€" PROM LAKE COUNTY ‘J PRESS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS w..E | . :21 __& With crack teams from I!1 high schools in all parts of the United S the rifle team of the | Wnukezlmn.hip high school last week again won first place in the Naâ€" tional R. 0. T. C. competition for the William Randolnh Hamver asâ€" u12. Dr: Hilton Ira In (e_(festin‘ NEIGHBORHOOD JOTTINGS BRIEF NEWS ITEMS ompeting with crack This Part of North Shore and !"“j’ ; County The Difference Hardin arrived » "but I mu;{:;y ;u d Piahibadi + Y y have the outside. I‘ll 400 guests sarcasm," said nd_scoundrel!" 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