Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 8 Sep 1927, p. 9

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Slain nil he mid just at noon in" Jradee um with. having him to be I {air jurist. but Mum)- Field, who in 'tsnoeiated with Attorney Hearth] in the de- f-orturtin.maidtseidwi.ed mint It than ot venue, being m- Med to hive the and ermdtseted be- fore Judge Edwards, but that the chu- hm wanted the we shin- " to mother Mu. hated in behalf of the county trun- ure'r to' Int-tin: of n chug! of "nue. He said he cu “(ism that Jtadtte Edwards would preside in thin trid in I fair And input: mum. Attorney Em: Runyud. counsel for Nye nod Attorney Max L Pay- tonki. counsel for Brmiek were in can. but made mun-nut in round to the venue chat. Attorney Junta G. Wekh. “the represents Penn" '0- not in court. I I "tmetre-a-s.-- According to indications in yam “Way. I mum-e will be asked him of. the “we: Attorney the etreet that ther believed Judge Edwards to be prejudiced “d that Martin could not Met a fair trial be- fore him. It is reealled that Judge Edi-nil mode I among eharee to the [and jury when invetigation of the county than“: was started And " the time indictments were mum- ed it in indicted one or more of the Mental“: vunld ask I change of 've than! with compincy to em- bouk ”3.000 interest my. .a’! Ash fur Change Martin. who formerly was eiee- president of the defunct Security Savings bank. in an "lh%vit (Had My in Circuit court. mad thot he hated that he vauld not Cet tfyir.frfuifitmmaeoetsetitr, Jain» Edwards. And-via were pl” made will,” Arnold ofatt2 GM:- dlllning place and TT. S. Balm”, of 783 Elvin “mm. Lake mm. to In one of the the bill: ,.County We! Bmeher, Penn-ll. Martin, tIre and Buick are chanted with can- _ to -hegue um of 1.1. My hands. vii]; in the other an. ter mum to Judge SEW. W. Bach". Penn-ll 3nd Martin Irma lain may . than 'fd_ueoudbvkttamsea3.s.-irc tythrmtdG-r.rGuubeutt all-1th. In!” “when! when“ in thick Martin is involved butt-our! of Jute sum. Cit-n " You tr- emu llkcnwlrbbw ”Lanna-Ina TSt1AM0PrtgtAcmtgtrrrac PLEE on: “V331!!!” (“Ire-it “it! w D. Shurttett North Shore Section mgr-mull: _P.rfttts_aGaaGi'-i Which-woman...“ 'lt'd/2T21ttgt',t2a'te by ttgtntt it in. 'a'l,t'.Tg,"Tc'.tt=tiitdei, autumn-uni '""""""'t"aaua rrr-riiitiriiiTu"Gi"i= “dink-uh-“ Au"dfg=t"ttp',tet.r2i kWh-nub)”. _ autumn-nu morn-Ian: of If..d_l1 "i,iiriai'ciri"iri l-v-d-r 1- m ir"ir. I: Hath-Again In Tho- _er._vutgciGri'iisi"ii'i LU “Kidd“ 10L . m HIM'MM h- movement . sP.AgtMAdMrretgmtAD 'eieritiGiii.iriGtriii'i7G': “one. o III-hi at an "eserGiG.iiT.' 'Wmnuhndnl Mr. [Maine in " nun a! “a .aefotfhe gut_n - bad resided “WV hh-mrrnw“; th.vit1-brr_doishrtetsarsi 1.» week at m. m. d Kennéoéi tunic, manna». following n IMH ithsess, was held Inn hm " kernoon he the bone. Burial In. " 'lrllI'lh'dU".Q Funeral services for Alexander Kev Calla-sh Loud-k ring-Edam Glen View team won mud tta) with I _ of 344%: Elmoor. third. with 312; Sunset Ridge fourth. 'tti 273‘); Skokie fifth, with 251%; In“ dian Hill sixth, with 284%: North', Shore. seventh. with t64t ikGiGtT, Golf club eighth, with 159. t Runway-m MAN mltiirith. WEEK Alexander M. banish. Pro-in. en! Citizen of That Place PM Any I The Woman's Golf tum mph;- ship of l'; north m $190". EMMQEQLM 'firs; arit? - (fin points. ht match a: nun-um LhUD Inna _ " in done and the General in m l WOMEN'S GOLF TITLE mud with the bouquet. which he se, ----- _ eepted gratefully. North Shore CHI-Mi. .8 Gene"! Dues of course occupied AW Ta- m- tthe centu- of the speaker? ,the and t City G' his right was Colonel Smith, lam --r- . g Ynger. Communal-large Rath, The Woman's Golf tum chaupioh- Hume, Capt.airt Him; At Dawesf left mp ofthe noith _ 'Pe Col. mus. Col. Keck. of hr: by aPemvsq9rscg.s.tt1etr 153m heridun Ind colonel Len an“. can» with I score “If” points. Phi' mateh mander of the Legion. Present an took plan In: week “Sunset Ruth-bout m business men ".4 they in- club, The Evnnaton tam will medjcluw those from Waukegan and tho winning teams of the south Ind North Chiclgo. _ _ Ive-st sides September 12. u some ---------- north side dub. to decide the Chica, IDENTIFY yam" or , tro championship. n- n-....._ - ___- A’ - The ambulan- from the Luce and Earle page In culled and Dr. Charles R, Gullowuy. who had been hurriedly summoned, had mull. taken to the Victory Memorial boa- piul where his injuries could be and for properly and the full extent of his hurts act-ruined. From . hur- ried examination before leaving it is thought that the moat unions injury is the shattered am. EVANS'NN CLUB WINS V WOMENS GOLF TITLE North Shore (7&1.pr ls ""e1,'t Ta- In. at City Me van unconscious when picked up from the gutter Ind the blood was nowine from a head wound. "tte cntin undead: was stopped immediately and Tummy hurried from hisurtothesideoftheininndmn to mun him that everything possi- ble would be done for him. Mr, I Then vu evidently a annular Min in.the routing and the " Gen next in line behind Dru!)- failed to make the turn. his machine and m: of the local police colliding and throwing both riders to the pave- meat. Drab. in an" violaatly mind the ornamental light pole and his left um fractured GGCCTL in. the shattered hone wounding gamut}: the sleeve of his uniform. Duh had met the party It the m rill-n limits lad VII riding otttrattbeheadorthereoe-ia which we. to turn was: on and .titartdaftereirermrth.- tonop on them-Venn: link. "dak a... m {an ““35; nation in“?! " Frank J. MM 1dS "fry.iue "9" - "to “I . m of to wk the m'w' - a-Lic twig-5‘19“: Tun-q, "eramieht WWW“!- “HE‘J'W' ACCIDENT HARE m TURKEY “on! 'urttrhaudmearti.-trim. Fibul- Auk. nil-dckl; 'ittiihuggitit, pm Press 'ul-nntm _ "_rifiiu'caua l -- A a...“ - aetqli,'lt'rfllhd."rttmtt cag:'=-.._*~:l It.tte u. II- ' I. h- I -.._ - - - - "5 'd'.TiM2ge,tp:tt.teier after sun-hm... iiiiii"iiii'iiiiiitid5i 'tur: an”; 1 MWQMI‘ unsung-man“ 'dprpl8tatfgtratei'iie “a “a... and“ ”my... “I‘M“ Main P.o-tyGars-iiiFariii7t hathmiwhhmch an . WWI-cumin.“ “WYmm-l I'*treoe-.AiiiVirci'c 'trlohr-t.iiiiekiTiiiii" man-"lurk. mung-In Iii “$105):an new: or e ( GLEN.COE ACCIDENT In; Mau, Kind by Trai- Jet South y, ' of County Line Last Week I h 3 Is Chicago Velem 4 E lacs CNMtTPrtCt ( Body of the m who received fatal) iran Won: fatal injuries under the wheels of t, The deeisic [Chicago North Shore and 11i11mu.keel convention in ,tnin at Gimme. last y,t?.t"trihr the Ame mum. and who died while being re- at Juliet. Ith, {um-d to the Ilighlnnd Burk hospital. l the Wanton I m identified as that of Kauai] Bo- placed before {huh-ii. and " years. 1012 North [ages of the Home avenue. I disabled former other part of Fifi; war army captain. Ev” in tho r CONN“ TAYLOR IS 110.! Ml VACA'IION "ef.req Ensu- ,4 s... 'r"emoditimtr-itdi-tto dtermirtearhetherhererte,riaii,i dRibevatee, into the pub of the Mini-tunic]. Fo0owintt his "lease from the armr the man had “lend from a. ven him spells bought about by "up“: via-no. I (named rormer)other part of the state. Springfield World war army captlin. has in the field far the convention Further investigation disclosed me: also, but as that city had had it last fact that the nun had left the home? my. the Ueiomtaires felt that it an that day. after skating that his 1 night wait a while longer before ttet- eondition had grown Ion: and that in: the as. an: .nin he was coin: to a “veterans rapid- for treatment. _ One feature of special interest was when Cot. Smith explained that the hm bouquet of Bowers at the cen- ter of the ttpeakerhs table had been (“bend at Marietta, Ohio, the birth- puee cat-Ir. Doves. He explained that when the Chamber of Comment heard the genenl was certainly calm in; here on this occuion it got in touch with the Marietta Chamber ot. Commerce. The 'ide: “rye-led to somebody that it would he nice to get" flowers from Duve’s home town tol decorate the table for this occasion.‘ Col. A. V. Smith Assumed the role of toteyterIttd, the talks. all of aearotdaeeorroanied luau-m». etuesedupaieetttevGmmAiiir. edto (home’s Cde'herethundnd ml: "aitedthebmqeed-t. ltwuabout 5:” Vienna.“ t"mside'ttrearhedtheeareamta.i. ertteeedtheerowd stood-madam Icordinl welcomemthe union'- [us them brief, took phce my]; in tht m of the dinner. ytt9s.hoee-rtiarGvGWTi, 't9tho.etoe-tiitirraii'i '1Ptrtat-tosetaoda-t%tii'"C “Wine stand to wit-nu the he ‘mm m of the m lath-l. Atestatioestoemetsim-e In" L J. Yum. L.- Hall, e... ""oderofthetoeatueims. Ehteritte, MG Dues View ofthe United Staten, can: unto Williecnn bun has“ on ths NoethshoeetaursuICa,iT,--ir. GUEST WAUKIGAN LEGION w --. -- - , 'fl'tph'ltra'Pi AtIe-d- 8-“ Putin! M My Nitht in! Reviews the M: I: Giv- mumms -t mmunm. mm raiiiiLTGiE munsnmr, of special interest was; Mrs. Jane Gleason. aged 87 years. ith explained that Mind " resident of the Rom dis- of Bowers at the ten-.trict in Lake county tor runny years. miner's table had been ' at her home Inst week after a mum, Ohio, the birth- 1 prolonged illness, due to her advanced Dawes. He explained age. Chamber of Commerce P -r-.-- aux-blank "-*u-.eetr-- "-h_meeth.r.aieeauareg.. ”Mb-what. I-Q. mm--‘~ “Hhuh*h-+ _ Mannheim-1.0mm Hdhnmhhh -rtftreeh'af,idg.gtmt,s- yCuthe..f*o.rtit-,Gm" he"?uesa-irteattrou.vs" mun-nay”... duh-DM-m mhhndndsddelqum -detheW-tridirmautiige. III-mp,_ollguumdxy~ erMWt-ereb. Puie-qriiti- “Winnings...“ min-dibmdidluenuw mehmMJt'u “1'5.me 1SWtlNtg'g,'ert',22't - "'ou.mdua.etneal, 'e-h*hatotutequet. 1 WE‘LMICQY." “ting-rub“ WEN FINALII'IEIOILAKI I The decision to hold next Year's itotr'ttioit in this city was reached ily the American Legion delegates (It Juliet. Ill, Tuesday morning after the Waukegan representatives had placed before the meeting the advan- tages of the north shore over any " Theattmetivm- ofthecoun- - about this city inch. slun- '-tiethe-emroftheuheand WMMMuphwm in! the big event again. The state convention, it us stated, till - over 31,000 people to Wau- kegun. The amount of money that is - spent itt. the convention city. M118 to maven-um esti- IIIUEA is about 3500.000. Ont-id: at the bid of EYrirtefieid, the dc of Vania-n m mop”. WI‘CgII'I will be the site of the 1928 confemion of the Illinois Amer- irays Won next summer. STATE LEGION MEET WAUKEGAN NEXT YEAR Lake Conn” to Have Annual limp-en! of Ex-Serviee , Men in 1928 tl While two companions remained outside in an automobile on guard duty. three armed and masked bandits broke into the summer cot- tage of an aged (bingo mun, Wil- linen Smith, of 911 North St. Louis avenue. at Wantonda, early Sunday morning and after frightening the man. robbed Ind unsuited the home, The Gnyshke station of the Chi, cage. 1"hmy9t' St. Paul raitroad Ins entered " thieves Inst Thursday night. who made any with several dollars in pennies which they obtain, ed by breaking open a weighing ma- chine and a gun: machine, standing in the station lobby. “Owners of the five buildings dam- need by Fire must replace all of the sanctum with new Wino,” was the decision stated somewht elm)!»~ Gully by Film Nibbelink, city building Winner of Wnukeg-n after an ambition of the sanctmk rs made while flames were still wrecking the building. l‘ Interest- Happenings About This hr! Cl M Shore I“ Yithiy: GI-ty NEIGHMRBOOD BMirMlMitttitgi ntom,hIiItargrt't JO'I'I'INGS The bk: county representation, summoned by the Chicago Motor club, ekeeted a permanent organization with Emery C. mean of Glen View as chairmn and Louis tr. Swift, Like "it is dangerous to attempt to lay Concrete after November 15," he laid. "The board will award contracts for all widening work this winter. All surveys have been made and tspeeiti- cations are Prepared, and it is now only a question of letting the con- tracts. This part will be done this vintcr for all of it." ___ ----.- “nun-w, um] of Luke mrurstr mad Yemen Hominy in Chicago at the house. ' There will be no highly-y widening work Idvlnced to the point ot con- ante construction in Cook county this you. Near Sehmidt “an; chir- mnn of the Cook mi bond road NO HIGHWAY momma if m swun- nus YEAR Debates It Meeting o. w...“ ("I Red Ph- Told of _ Your Mr " s- St. J'hl Ava-u THIS 3 BUTTON E3 COAT IS IN 't, 'i" GREAT FAVOR commits-e, W S. FELL Bart Sehatrner & Marx made it R has rounded lapels It draped easily It has a soft rakish front Six bum]. waistcoat It comes in Smoke blue, Ptmdered g r e y and comer-beech browns '35 to '50 -'r.rn--i.i mu nus FOR MEN The 2 "ttao suits "tdit-tsro-e “I! hpd "as mice!“ ' told I group “mutating Palmer North Shore Section I . I The Federal Trade Commission i: , "Jtkintt it hot for business (inn: nrho dd not truthfully tannin their goods, or claims for the quality of (the goods which can not be sustained. I are being pried into. In this "Man (the government is doing its best to fprok-ct American industry. The big surplus in the United States treasury wilt be an imhremssent to the politicians to run for otBee and save the country. A portion of the committee nun- unls Lake county communities. It was decided that the double In. con- mine: would be more elective in m- ing the state highway (km to proceed with the widening of Winks all road from the Cook county line to the Wisconsin line. ADVERTISING MUST TELL TRUTH, DEMAND Forest; James O’Connor, W: Frank Hamlin. Nonhbtook; L W. Coons, Glen View; George J. launch. Morton Grove. and John F. CIR. at Niles as members. TELEPHONE a. P. an".

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