Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 May 1930, p. 31

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J. H. ANDERSON , MONUMENT CO. Thursday, May 1, 1930 George "Bugs" Moran and Leo Mongoven, Chicago hoodlums who last year were driven out of the county by State's Attorney A. V. Smith after they launched a sensational campaign to establish beer and vice privileges in the Lake region by terrorizing re- sort keepers with machine guns, have once more turned their eye on Lake county and are planning, to stage a come back. it was learned from a re- liable source. says the Waukegan News-Sun, which continues: Moran and Mongoven have been seen touring about, the western part of the county several titties of late making friendly calls on various re- sort keepers whom they regard as potential customers for their beer and alcohol. It is said they have leased a secluded farm handily located to fa- cilitate delivery of their "products," on which they plan to locate a brew. ery. Moran and his bodyguard are known to have negotiated for" the purchase of a piece of property near Antioch. Says Gangsters Plan Resort in Lake County Officials are Watchful Both Moran and Monmwen are in. eluded in a list with 26 other Chicago hoodlums who yesterday were label, led "public enemies" by the Chicago crime commission with recommenda- tion they he driven from the city. Con- sequently things are not going so ttocd so Moran is determined to once more attempt to set-up rackets in this territory that will provide funds to which he has become accutomed. The curfew law, one of the oldest ordinances of the city of Waukegan wmrlast week enforced- to its fullest extent by the police, according to Police Commissioner Wilson L. Gee, who announced that the law must be revived. It will he recalled that last sum- mer Moran established headquarters at the Elizabeth Cassidy resort at Bluff Lake, which was subtequently raided numernuq' times by Contable George Stried and finally closed by injunction proceedings instituted by Col. Smith. FINE? DISPLAY or MEMORIAL-I IN CHICAGO 6761 RAVENSWOOD AVENUE Phone Lon: Bench 4640 GRANITE FURNISHED AND WED BY _ Mitchell Estate Has Been Closed; Will Is Probated in Cook Co. The estate of John J. Mitchell, mil- lionaire Chicago banker who was killed in an automobile accident nenr Libertyville on October 29, 1927, in which Mrs. Mitchell also met her death, was closed last week before Rudolph Desert. assistant to Probate Judge Homer in Chicago. The en- tate paid $932,607 in inheritance and MANY OTHER HOME APPLIANCES ALSO ON DISPLAY You Con Save $3.50: When purchased with either a Federal Mom-Brush Cleaner ($49.50) or a Federal Suction-Type ($34.50), the PedelEo Jr. is speciully priced It 610. Purchued separately it is $13.50. THE RIGHT TIME A full-size electric cleaner is indispensable, of course, foz'Qiidc, efficient cleaning of capes and rugs. But getting into out-of-the-war places, into cupboards end on snirwsys, 1nd dusting over-stuffed furniture and draperies is just as big I job as going over the i1oom-snd it is for this that the handy junior cleaner was designed. It weighs only I few pounds and its action is " effective as the big clemet's. A BIG Electric Cleaner for the rugs MOST HOMES NEED PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTH!“ [LUNG]. THE PRESS may; with ' Ham. mon.d Elastic Clock. The kitchen model pic- tured is 89.75. Slightly mote "Lale by little". Also boudoit and mantel models. 51 South St. Johns Avenue Mr. Miteheil's holdings were eati- mated at I total valuation of 38.000,- 000. His will left the bulk of the estate to his five children, William H., John J. Jr., and Clarence Mitchell, and Mrs, Gwendolyn M. Hunter end Mrs. Louise M. Kellogg. The necident in which both Mr. end Mrs, Mitchell died, resulted when the eutteeur of their automobile left the rond in order to avoid striking a crowd gathered Iround I minor collision. The Mit, income taxes during the period of probation. . and SMALL Electric Cleaner for the little iobs I lied toward stea'tt,u.'fAg'g,t,ii .5501: Federal at or Electn'c W . Machine and Power ltonet. The Ittt2gtl Washer is $9930 cub, the Thaw eris$99.75aats,andPowermmer tttgt/pei,',.).,',.?,,', w“... M...” or e on In for " down the "Dude by Lynda ' my. YOUR OLD WASHER STILL WORTH $10 There it 1 full line ofclecuicdm (begun; u 824.50) u the Public servitteseoeeandalltnerbePad-d the "Little by Uttie" my. Dr. Charle- Lieber, head of the county hospital from tee, to let, who was tart week Melted by an board of superviwn m min mm the port, He replaces Dr. karl Beck who lawn in the near future toe Mn- land to take adv-need tour-en in his profession. Dr. Lieber will take over " dutlu July l, chell car turned over, throw!" the driver clear but pinning the banker cud his wife underneath it. 8t

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