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Libertyville Independent, 3 Sep 1925, p. 10

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--__*--TOGET C0: ASSN _ ~TO CONDEMN SMALL "~"~----Whether the state highway depart _ wsent should place standard traffic -- wigns on the new national highways ~. ~ Sm large cities, or whether the cities .--__ dave a right to erect their own signs -- %a under consideration by* bhighway who might advocats the aboll the and pardon law gmu not upto ds a«iminolagy. That may be. willing to be claosed as such hot 'personally bellove in it Lot 'personally beliere in it. Wheth ar the governor does ot aot--4 am not in position.to say. but 1 do contend that as long cas the lekislatore al parhaps your association would then assume the same sort of antagoniem that you now displey namely, that yosu would challenge their richt eand their . judgment in assuming_.tbat po-- t n'lho that the average persar who might advocate the abolishment the and pardon law would B (ns Phrpie and pardon in¥ would whar men who you might have do %ired to place in that position. Fur. Ibnudes af voters. woent which be recetved in the Anct wection. 1 am a«ure he in not betray-- E&Wu'i--.'; See the AJAX Sedan on Exhibit at Wetzel and Turners show room proved by the uninimoue f.?."'..':l -- Waukegan or at Auto Show at Lake County Fair at Libertyville bavre been under the previous gbver wots. As long as the law exists there will continue to be paroles and par gone and who is it that s«ball teil the Erecutivre whoever he may boe that this is the rigcht one and this is the wrong one when be pasees his ver diet? And who is there to tell the Parole Board which is comuposed of defire to administer state affairs in a way that will cast nothing bot re-- SKection and credit opon him and his administrative bodies. : The fatt that you and your azsociation chalbenge men of discretion that they harés made mistakes in this, that or the ather case* 1 think those who would sesume to do it are taking in a }o+ of territory. * The Governor is jost as comscien tious in his execution of his duties as Governor of this State as you are in trying to aee that he bohares him sall. No doubt he is more anzious to behave himsellt well than: 'yon would havre him be. Ite Wis person-- Al pride, his ambition, and his entire _ _ Naturally, we do not befr the in-- SBlde facts regar?ing these cases and thereifore it is up to those to admin ixter the law who are in position to «pot . at al the facte: > -- STATE SIGNS IN _ . (ITIES OF STATE _ Markers for National Routes, the law,"the legislature provided the manner in which it--sball be carried Wm the governor or the parole board as !o whether they compiv with that not. the logislature is the remedy rather than the goverpor or the. pa-- role: board. The legislature created law or not. Of course the whole sit-- nation resolves itsel! down to Jhe point as to whether the parole board. the governor; or your or -{ Jjodement in --the individual cases is the bast. "Onme officey of an upstale . motor elub says the cities ought not to be foreed to have the state markings retd within their limits. He says mars the looks of a city to have two different kinds of markings. i --~*On the other hand,--another .motor elub representative --says the state should place markers through the ci-- tHes for the benefit of tourists and But.oLatate--irarelers> Various . opin-- Sons ~--e being:erpressed and the de e s o o io se ie ct fines' s C % Tines."* ***We have not been informed as to whether the state bas the right to place standard signs," be said. "We are in receipt of several opinions #from 'officiz!s of motor 'clubs, and they differ widely One of them says the state should place standard signs glong the entire road, not stopping at the limits of lartge cities. _ R. R. Benedict, assistant .state high way *engineer, says the motor clubs in the state are almost equally di-- ABOUT-- EQUALLY SPLIT «CONTINUEN FROMU PAmB uNkE» . -- GUAKE )6 FELTY t3z & i ind > An s uks 22oo [9 og %':E Office Phone. 3480 ~ -- T7 $. County Street » ~W.--J, AMITH, s Tpuo s t Oc Mo 20 + C i es e on o Nt P wl | .0 Song es «-v'-- ","-f 'g' ~,%"? '..<§','~u.§&' es e 19 e 9 n= > m d ) <an s 6+ K: /5 YR ul 3 2: P o0 r% ; ie y oW .. ~" e ; j T s 52. t i #e* P ud\ % Oflo Swanson. 22. Lake Forest; Anna Swanson, 2%, Hichland Park. Cheater Waliver; 35. Milwunkes: Salome Rersroweecs 25. Milwaukee, Michae! Kilenski 22. Milwaukes: Colia Ritchie, 21, Milwaukes. Clare Bidwell. 21. Racine; Willle Hyde. 18. Walworth. * *# Arthur Bernard. 21. Milwaukee: Evelyn Berghoefer 18, Milwaukee. Cornelius Beck, 27, Chicago: Helen Power, 23 *»Chirago. Paul _ Calrera. _ 48. Milwaukee: lansis Pagecelo, 35. Milwaukee. CGeoarge Shier, %6, Cincinnati, O.; Mande Brattain. 26. Chicago tosa: Johanne Kammenling, 30, Wan Watona. P inrems Prercese covaceuye alkad John Oakes. 37, Cpdaby; Lillian Heuser. 27, Muskegon. C -- Gearge Crowe. 21. lll_v-ialn: Dott Nelson. 18. Tadvamith. -- * Reuben Yoceum. 29, Chicago: Estber Rav. 25. Chicago. _ _-- Nomlan ~Busse, 21. . Libertyvillé; Minnie HBachks. 18. Arlingtth Height£ "Menry ~ KreeXbusch, _ I1, Wauva-- Cuastava Oestercich 42. Chicago Amelia Peterson, 46, Chicago. 'Mortimer Bain, 42, Waukegan; Adele Gehrtz, 30, Waukegan. { Ernest Rottenberg, 24, Milwaukee; John Shevy, 27, Greenleal; Ada Gilersbach, 30, Kaukana. M **John -- Grankrist, . 33, Waukegan; Selma Johnson. 35, Waukegan. , -- PPDNGtTCH® 35, -i.-':"'&.}?"g'"»v? 6. Herman Pieper. 28, Milwaukee Eliza Grams, 31, Milwaukee. -- forge, 18, Zion. Wm. Silimans, 24, New --Auburn Viva Bowers, 21, New Auburn. ~Arnolid Schults, 21, Milwaukee; Betty Gelssier, 20, Tronwood. Emil Frits, 21,. Racine; Blanche Horner, 18, Kenosha. Gust Constantinge, 37, Elgin; Marie Blevone, 37, Eigin. 6 Vinceant, 18, Zion. 4 Irvin Papp, 23, Milwaukee;> MHa¢ Emma Hoover, 22, Milwaukee, Marion Perkins, 20,-- Chieago. Simon Sebwarts, 21. Milwaukee: --Litchfield & Kern, Subdividers Mord Katrol. 23;: Mitwaukee: Prearl. Berlin Adams, 24,. Zion; Thomas Mills, 23, Kenosba; Flor-- -- to BUY George L. Luts, 22, Racine; Evelya Lorraine Terrace Addition AUTOMOBILE GIVEN AWAY! It is to your interest to--see thhhuntm location, to drive over Lorraine 'hrnooAdditlon.tolool.ttlnhomnw in this section of the City. We welcome your visit® to the Subdivision. Our salesmen our courteous _.__-- It is your privilege to investigate thoroughly before you buy. ___The loeation is right. The price is right NOW is the RIGHT TIME To One of the Purchasers of the Few Rémaining Lots in New Ajax Sedan _ , #5, Eion; Ggnetb Closing Out Sale Beginning > SEPTEMBER 1st Are Giving Away One Beautiful Grand and Elmwood Ave., Waukegn, HL CHAS. NOLL _ --._ _ Wizs M. Buck, Waukegan, will ad-- mitted to probate, 'M%xmhy three dangnters and Lwo sons, perkon 2t property piyg« *A\, qurdn. Aw----4torq letters testamentary Issyed to Fred-- erick W. Buck bond of $500. . ... mentdry issaued-- to Martha Koéwards, bond of $6,000. * 4 ~ Mary X. Haker, Waukegin. WiI i8 mitted to probate, property given to son and two daughters, letters testa-- mentary issyed to Tamer Redding, bond o(--$1.700, inventory approved. bond of--$1.700, inventory approved. ' °_ FUNERAL FOR YOu®G_ George Boller, Waukegan; inven Watshington, Pa., Sept. 2. ~Funeral tory approved. s 'u'nlm~wm beld here today for Alice E. Moreton, Highland FPark, : Dr. Thomas W. Young, who com-- -- Myra N. Snedaker, Waukegan, fi-- nal report approved, estate closed. . William-- J. --Amanp, Round -- lake, Arnal report approved estite, closed. Paul Pavelik, finel report approv-- ed, estate closed. | -- Margaret ~Welch, Waukegan, final report approvéd, estate closed. ' Park. ry d'u»lc-aul lnventory' ap Ellen M. Renchan, Round + Lake, supplemental proof of heirship tak-- en. » * -- Judge Martin C. Decker of the pro-- bate . court, Monday heard twenty-- nine cases, including the following: John Folatoff, Town 'of Warren, final report approved, estate closed. Alice J. Myer, Round Lake, letters of administration issued to Peter J. Myer, bond of $6,000. ° . Harry D&éWiel Nolan, letters of ad-- ministration 'de bonis non issued to Roy W. Bracher, bond of $2,700, es-- tate consists of government insur-- S ALES MANAGER ~Robert --Butcher,--21, --Milwaukee;--| Grant, :petition for sale of real estate Esther Pilger, 19, Milwaukee, under contract, hesring continued to Carl Jacolbsen, 21, Chicago; Heana Rudd, 21, Chicago. % $ Bradley Thornton, 22, North Chi-- eago; Eisie Burchett, 18, Morth Chi-- ";:n%u 21, i #! 'Am vanpsion; Niekrans, 20, Evanston. * . T rand uaraicc 18. thics 38, M-:'km Wastel Sebastin _ Stipe, _ Highland Kankakee Inter--State Fair Po Surmin Mce .. A ui. ar daoacel Margare A., Feliz.J. ad. HOST TO SCORK |®Pms :s W 4 Hggry_ Naiman, Waucor SEPTEMBER 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 1925 LCommplete Livestock and Agricultural Expositien 4500 Miles of HWinseis Concrete Paved Roads Lead to REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAJILROADS World's Greatest Outdoor Ente con P.--Calmes of the army= medical corps, Maniia, April 4.° L «: *~Lieut. Thompgkon, whose home is in Brookiyn, fired five revolver shots at | his victim because the latter did a . hula dance at the army and navy ' club. { tenced by court martial to. bhang ftor l . . Themas Mitchell, Ingleside, letters of administratica izsued to Margaret E. Mitchell, bond of $2,000. . Tillie M llut.. Deerfleld, letters of administration * fesued to Arthur M. Kiest, bond of $500. _ E ARMY OFFICER TO HANG FOR KILLING George J.-- Karsh, ijnventory ap proved. Minuie Krutz, incompetent, inven-- Agnes 8. Payne, Mundelein, inven-- tory approved. S < John J. Lancdeter, Libertyville, pe-- tition for probate of will filed and set for bearing Sept: 21. _ . . Annie Edic, Town of Warren, ftnal report approved, estate closed. William A. Cleveland, final report approved, estate closed. 'Kathryn M. MorAI, et al. minors, Fox Lake, letters of guardianship is-- sugd to Ray W.> Morril!, bond of $4,000. -- ~ 'Taylor L. Goodwin, final ~nug it ioi ol Snz wl'w *11p9 "AUS _ J AFR, Inventory approved, Llo of personal property authorized. ns be taken up on fiv Radoiph Gruebnau, Waukegan," pe-- tition for probate of will set for Sept. Field Phone 3074 Naiman, Wauconda, hearinog PFeliz.J. ad Edward J. ~--~------~M--The Fall Term C #. i * whose hbome is h! revolrer shots at . the latter did a' 10 WOULD a good position at a good salary interest l -- you? If so we can help you. Our courses prepare you for the work of a Bookkeeper, Stenographer, or | Approximately 172 local laws pass é6d by cities under the home-- rale )anondnolt were saved by the deci-- sion. * -- 'tubul amendment giving cities of New York state bome rule was hbeld "fll' mmn of --appeals in a d>-- elsion down teday. Reversing the ruling of the appe!-- late 'division, fArst department, which declared the amendment invalid, the {mm tribumal in the siate an-- , nounced ite decision less than 2+ ihour. after the appeal had been for-- . mally laid before it. It was ane of 'fho'qulckgt decigions ever made by | the court. It's dangerous to talk back to your wife, whe might bear you. -- Aurora Beacon News. -- : mitted sulcide in a ?s, Augeles jail on August 27, while 'on izial _ for the murder of hbis wifé. The body of Pr.. Young was scheduled to arrive here yesterday afternoon but was delayed in Pittsburgh and i4 pot reach-- here until this morning, f@* & smee--+ es g y t T4. 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