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Libertyville Independent, 8 Jul 1926, p. 1

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*¥OLUME XXXIV--NUMBER 27. ~-- Ira Perty, whose release caused wuch a rumpus several moan'ths ageo and Jack Durand, bandit «on of the Bomit Durands of lLake RBlaf! were enn=«iderably provoked _ when they woere assigned to making c*\--'rs in the 'an factory. . Nursnd songht palease ander an apneal to the -- Sn ecvart. But his release was and now he feels tha lash of . Green In the dir'vs dAnkt; Richard Loeb, the slayer of Bobby Franks, _ and _ Stanford _ "Gimpy" Rosenbaum, notorions Chicago pick pocket, were assigned to work in the prison yard because of physical Injuries. Both of th rmeen spent their time puttering about the fHow»r beds«s and ru ing er=mnds Now thery are digging ditches and shoveline@ mlong." were the warden's . words. "But if you think you are ruasing this place you better change vyour minds. 1 will meet you (ifty--ifty. but no more. And | mean to make you behave if it costs your ivés and my job." Favoritism . amng _ convicts han rn abolished 'by Warden Green, ho déays: "I don't know + any of these men "*hl have no desire to meet them. ey're all the same Mr. Green caled the entire pope laiton before hbim in the assembly hall a few days after taking the relns and gave them an idea of what be expected. -- -- "You men will get a break from me if you shoot square and go quarty. s Joseph Francts, one of MF. Wiit man's assistants, is deputy wardea at the old prison He is an old triend of Warden Green The grand jury demanded that the chair and rattan furnitere factories be put on a more productive basis so that bundreds of men who loafed about their cells might be made to Mime Bixty Carloada F ..Last week the tatal amount of stone mined crushed and shippad was more thin the total for aill six months previous. . Sirty carloads of m.a were sent out Trom (tbe quarry. _ official figures . show And many a prisoner pleaded with his keeper for the privilege of ro turalog to uts old work with the m'bo of good bebarior it re trom the excruciating agony of the blaring sun of the stone quarry. _ _ -- . e NE y use under be Whitman regime, be ing used merely as a place of puer Ishment for the most fMlagraat rvi> Intions of privan discipline: Bat Warde a O_rn&n'.'prcll which to break savage . spirits . of hardened criminails, and so he or dered the quarry put back into full Which the conviets who create dis turbances. and assume geperal dis orderiy attitudes are sent to 'work That Is, they are berded into the guarry In--the bistering sun with a ball and chain banging to one leg. and preak rock ander the supery) slon ofa . shoigua. , . The quarry (fell somewhat into « s ers in leash. Twenty--seven guards and ofticers of the Whitman regime have been discharged and Nfty three others ap m.a o positions. -- Capt Willtam a stern disciplinarias of the old school that flourisbed before the udvent of reform measures in pris ons, has been appointed to rule Stateville to fill the vacancy of BDeputy Kiein. _ under the disciplinary' measures 0( Warden Green as they have not done since the old days when War-- «en Murphy was the boss of the pliace and personally beld the prison JOLIFT PPISAN > IS TRANSFORMED _ © ~--BY ELMFP S°rEN Provokes Perry and Durand eHar an resime .. the dolls were ' asod B m¥ .V (~@ The five comvicts wh> fled to .& short--lived freedom --over the dead body of Deputy Klein have been given the prison punishment--thirty days in "the hole" and forced to wear the abhorred stripped costume of the old days as a sign fo their attempt to ftee. They have been | &enied every: privilege, even he right of taik' -- with anyonme at any . time. _ fra Perty «t}e mes in for hi« share of hat _because.--of what hbis release wcemat«l toward reform af the parfden and parolé system. Joliet is sweating oander the iron heel of _ militaristie © disciplinarian ~ o ~--#em --(e that will either Their rush to liberty mfizflnlod the whote thine There are prie oners in the institution as sincerely hated 'by the populations as the five who caused ~: Green "rule of iros +1 To Dmil M ©WWp WNM CTOCCT ACEs ts :;;flhf'r:'.':::fl:' .."..:::;.::" B':: ? to Helen Wehrenberg who entry was the stern order "Hang him up in & pair of beautifu!l Ceropist moths solitary for a week and see how | To judge the prettiest wa« indeed We !Wkes 1t!" chills the blood _( the j A task. Any one of.the pets wou'ld Nardest on many occasions during have qualified in this clarss as they + working day . _ | were all well-- kept and in beautiful (he of tte most tormenting fea-- | Condition. However, it was attempted tures of the prison is the unrejent | to oiace entries in this clas« w ho could ing clanking of the buge m _not compete in the ether classes . A} the twin cell bauser at the lan Andrews drew first ph% with his bout in the morning The sound of Paraquites of Love Birds e séecond the mh e«ufficlient to tear through place went to Margaret Gridiey, with the of the most indigent mad ber beavtiful Angor Cat "Skeerit' J who could roll over and havre a Ingram was given thfrd with his par tew more winks, but for the con: | rot "Polly" who is a very learned bird viet who must get ap and burry and speaks Spanizh yery Muently to work it is almost a death neu' As the pets were put thru their pac Rings Malf Hour Earlier 'fl by their proud owners, it was at And Warden Green has ordered m :fl'.*' m': g" 5"':: the ru a half bour earlier' " '#Q y , Grumm ..e..::"."-_" | was l".Il'" first place with her doge The lTn farm a (ew miles -orrm'cb"' who perfotmed very credit of Jol'ei?! was condemned by the *P'" m.m'.l""#"" drew grand jury 'In their report and réc sgecond in this division ird place Cmthenffations were made that it be TESNt !0 Russall Proctor whose dor abandomed. Warden Green has not "Daisy" went thru ber paces in a T TRt: «a_4GLCAL L. C2} hut has «nappy m s made in Union eemetery Hilliard Kelter, aged 52% years, a resident of the Wadsworth seigh-- berhood but for more than 20 years an employe of the North Shore Gas company, his most recemnt position »Dbeing that of foreman in the morth plant of that commany in Waukegan, died ii#f the Victory Memoriai bo# r'::l at © o'clock Saturday, night. th followed a serious operation which be underwebt a #eek before The deceased was bors in Ke-- waskan. Wis_ on May 5. 187% He came to lake county while a youngk Funeral eervices were held in the home of Mre Paul Hollister, 1714 Lin coln Ave., North Chicago. at 2 o'clock this TThursdxy) afternoon . Rev ¥r Lamson . offic¢iated. Intermen: was His wife and ten children «urvivre him. . The chbildren are Willia m and Mre. Archie Ray of Woaukegan. and Mre. Archie Ray of Waukegan. Mres Pau} Hollister of North Chica go. and Elwta, Eleanor,. Clarence Dora, Haroid, Carroll and Rossella al} at home. The deceased was borsn in "'i'urt.\" and thake a sealection is not waskan. Wik_ on May 5. 1874 He :he casiest jb in the world according came to Lake county while a younk |to Mr Krieger. director of reereation ma n . | who acted as juodge . Filur general Me* has made his bome for some riasses were used in making the «e years on a smail farm neer Wade+ |}ections, the largest. the «mailest. the worth, traveling sight and morning prettiest and the emartes! between that community and Was | Fhere was very little arrument in kegan to follow his empleyM®D! ehojee of the jJargest class Maude bere Smee's horse. "Pimples" was without Veteran Employe of Local Utility Company Dies in Victory Memerial Hosptal . HILLIARD KELTER, _ GAS CO. FOREMAN, TAKEN BY DFEATH LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT _ or break the place, as The doll show is the next special event on the program, and will be held at the same time, 3 abhd 7:15, next Thursday, July 8. It was originally planned to bold it on Friday, but due to the popularity of the invading cir-- cus. it. was moved ahead one day to give it the proper amount o space in the "programs of the boys and girls. There will be four classesin the Doll Bhow also. The most original doil, which must be made completely by *tbhe entrant, will, in all probability, be the most interesting contest. The largest doll, the smallest doll, and the prettiest doll, will make up the other olasses. The public is invited to see the erhibition at 7:15 standard time, ;nnmn ht entered "Buft Prog --4+" |Kecond to Marie Deinlein on her entry *to "Bam" a baby mad turtle _ Third | to Helen Wehrenberg who entry was j a pair of beautiful Ceropi®s moths | To judge the prettiest was indeed 1- task. Any one of .the pet* w ou bd have qualified in this clarss as they |were all well-- kept and in beautiful | condition. However, it was attempted | to niace entries in this clas« who could not compete in the other classes A} \lan Andrews drew first pu?' with his Paraquites of Love Birds e séecond ' place went to Margaret Gridiey, with her beautiful Angor Cat "Skeerit' J Ingram was given third with his par Thursday. at the Grammar echool grounds. Ribbons will be awarded to the three best in cach division. I A«s we sald betore there were dogs. thirteen of them. cata six of them |abd miscellaneogs a«rortments includ-- Ing a rabbit. mod turtle, buil frog. moths lovebirds, a ben. a sigeon, a monkey, a porrot, a pony and a bores To place all these incongruous pet® This was the first of a series of special events on the recreation pro gram. Combining the afternoon and evening crowds who gathered--to see the exhibition, thare were three hun-- dred eighty people on teh grounds This is surely an indication of teh popularity of the recreation work even tho it has been going only a week a question the largest pet in the com _ petition. _ Archer Krummery's pons "Prince" was the second larges* T\ third place in this erent went to Wi} bur Koenig. who erntered-- "Brtownie®" a flant shepard dog. ' The nert choire in atee woelnd have gon to Flizabeth Jones. who entered "Big Boy" also a (foing w the . other extreme, the «mallest pets in the competition were judged as follows: Siret to LaVerna last Friday Libertysille witnessed } Ita first Per Show, under the auspices | o{.ll- Libertyville Recreation A«so-- | clation It was a success from ml word go There was never a dull min-- ute after the boys and giris Amrvd' on the scene with cats. dogs, horses, | turties, monkeys, ?vo birda and par-- rots. There were twenty--nine nifln' in the various classes. Remistration | and4 entries were taken in the after noon to {acilitate the final showing in the evening. ts Many People Turn Out for Big Pet Show THE INDEPENDENT--ONLY $156 A lnn. DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR AND NO Cl{"' POR DELIVERY C. D. Wagataf! is layine out an 18-- hole course to be ready for golf-- ers next spring. The c ab wil bave tennis courts ,(a ball diamond, etc The two bodies of water, Grass and Honey lakes, cover 65 acres. Ho ney lake will be dredged for swim ming. !t id planned to make the e# tates a year round pace for res+ dence ang recreation. Eptered--at the Postoffice at LibertyriHe, Illinois, as Second Class Mail Matter. | Members of Town Guards Or-- ganization of State Will | Vie in Big Event. . It's really a de luxe subdirizion country club. Buyers of lots aute matically become club members ans owners. The o+d Grace residence is being added to and remodeled into an attractive clubbouse from pian#s by Frazier, monee 0 Hubbard. . A well known Lake Forest million aire (not a realtor} some time ago purchased %%5 scres about a mi'e west of Lake Zurich, in Lake count;, and about three miles morth of the town of Barrington. This is the old WR Grace estate ~ Yesterday it was d¥Wrlosed that the property is being developed for this l,lo ForestChicagoan (now so jJournmnge dewn east, far from reaity worries) as the Biltmore Country estateés, by a corporation of that na me 1g. 865 Acre Tract West of Lake Forest %ina Transformed; 18 --Hole Course it is belteved bt tho«es in command of the town guard «ystem in the state that an orf@Amigation of quick and ac-- chrate shooti¢ + be cre ated by the' ng o' the rounty .nd state teatse will gventually bring terror to the *« nf bank bandits and gtpAtly discograge them in Jollow-- ing their pursult in !}linois PLAN BILTMORE COUNTRY CLUB IN LAKE COUNTY Adjutant General) Carlos Black has assured officials of the !linots bank-- era askociation of hbig willingness to assist in training of the town guards» men in effictient handling of firearms and experts in firearms attached to the Hlinois National ghard will be as signed to teaching the rig'lanies and in overseeing their mask«menship on that day That the state will be made unde sircable as--a bealth resort for either ~ --or of anmm«r for benk bandits is further attested by the fact that begin-- ning tins mooth elimination #hoots will be b€id in each cognty in the state. including lake coun'ty, in which the best of the sharpehnasters in the ranks of the town guards will be s« lected to represent the-- county in the big Camp Logan «boot in the stata and affiliated with the state bankets association get their ahooting eyes and trigger fingers lim bered up in the series of thooting con-- tests to be beid at Camp Logan in this county. during the week of August 9 BANK GUARDS TO-- HOLD BlG SHOOT AT CAMP LOGAN Bank bandits are going to havre a tough time of it in Ilinols after Town bank guards organized in all counties The funeral services ware held at 1 o'clock Wedse=4= .rom the ehane at 27 North Sberid+n road. Hirn land Park, with im--edment at Me mor al park, blame in the accrdent Magnus |onng: --n who was abow §8 years o~id was the father® o three boys Ber: K . Raiph W.. an«s Rébert M _ The pn:jce report tha' Mr and Mre (onneren bad béan estranged lor some time. Chief of P'oir» E4 Maromey 0i Highiand Park «as che first office; to overtake h: mand (Chief Maromey placed hiw unl'y arreat The in quest was a«ld 'aimo«s, immediateiy and Inman was exonerated ol a!" blame in the accorudent man and hold Manslanente: ba bis brotBer that an as was ap proaching . while lula took south. inman was cBmnz from t»~ north and Magnges stepped-- in (ron: of the car. He was knocked to th> parement and dragged along un Inman could© bring hbis car to a According to the story broug»: out at the inquest, the dead man Magnus, and his brother Beany were about to cross Railroad _ avenu» Beany looked to the north and to bis brotBer that an as was ap proaching . while Inna took e south. inman was cBmnz from t»~ snorth and Magnges stepped-- in (ron: smeay o hiount o Inman ~haited a truck after the : accident and rusbed Lonngren °io the bospital at WYigbiand Park 008: the injured man didd fbortiy afre: being giveo &8 examination . is man immediately. :eft the boepTi;| asd all Satarday evening City r aba} J. C. Frame was mehhtlfm.é him until tbe man's car was located | in Nortk Brook' and 'the mas him self later turned upg in Highwood; ' A eqromer's jury bBeld an inquest | over m-r; «t Highland --Parkt | Saturday bt and returped a rer dlet that Lonngres ha« come to | stepped into m, path of the ma--; chine M. N. Lonagres of Chicago, tos diverced busband ef Mri W. N Loongren ol rHighiand Pafkt, was killed instan(y saturday afternoos when be was struck by ab Agio mobile @rivea tb3 Chariess lamas ol -- High wood x be was crossing Raiiroad _ «vem in Mighwood :o go to his P@rotber BenjamfM Lon»n gren's tailor shop. Other _ workmen seding the acc+ dent and quickly sensing the serions ness of Workian's injuries. arrange4 lor his immediate removal to th* bospital. Workian died without re-- gaining consciousbess. An examina tion of his injuries made by 1 Morris 1... Kaye sbowed ibat, tac The deceased was regarded as an especially industrious and valuable employe in the opision of Chie{ Eo sgingir Kosinziky i charge of ibs big plant of the Public Service com The victim. of <the acciient who MaDy times the price of admission had been in the employ of the Fub-- &AlODe, just to meet takes off of a rac-- lic service company as a locomotive |iD& automobile, onto an aergplane. engineer and crane operator, for five|Iue weatner peritting, this wili hap years, had quit bis own work in beb right in {rontof the grand stand. making repairs on a locomotive to| Can you ima%inp a racing automobilé assist in .removal of a carioad olitnuumg_u ~raising _ raie of cindets from a pit in the plant. 'speed tearing down the home streich, Thée motor truck was beibg OpPer |with: a young iady standing erect in ated by John Keller, who is eBEAEC0 same andg then an aeropiane roaring in hauling cinders from,the plani down {from behind and just as it geis B mb on w c dn dn ob old ces t averaadas dn cefi e 2022 0o c inss dffficulty n handllag the small dum» car which was being drawn out of the pit by the motor truck, Workian burried to lend a hand: He was in the act of placing a block under the wheels of the car when-- the two conveyances came together catching bis bead. , about the bead, resulting in a fra« ture of the skull. ~ MHis --willingness to forego his own work for the moment to assist an-- other, cost John Worklan, aged #1 years, 1713 Lincoin avenue, North Chicago, his li(e, as .the_ result of an accident Which occurred at (be morth plant of the Public Service Company of Northern lilinois in Waukegan &t 12:49 o'clock Monday afternoon. { pany on the no--.h flats. Workian has been aitached to the sowt» ;iani for two years previous to bis assign mest to the norib plant three years The wife and two cbildren uve in Austria. _ He bas been makink his bome is North Chicazo with Bis slster,. Mre Fraak Workian W. N. Lonngren Visiting Brother, Run Over and Killed By Charles Inman Workian died in the Victory Me morial Bospital within 30 minutes after his head --had been crushed be tween the rear of a motor truck and a small dump car CHICAGO MAN IS KILLED ON VISIT AT HIGHWOOD John Worklan, Aged 34, 1713 South Lincoin Ave, North~ / Chicago, is Victim _ ; ;T-r'\:i[f."c.;.(y Fuir in a mfl': the past. and that ts one ~----{we «booff all «get 'W':S\n- Lawrence Ho""man +¢% Nidreian, avénne. who charsed Ni« wite, Myr tle. deserted three ver~ aro, was allowed a dectse as was Mrs. Jo *«' no Kern. Nort® C*~.+~, * accwe~4 ber I=shand of ore a'*ty _ Peter. a remr 4« , joft for &"~ old country. + Let's sbow Lake county that Liber-- tyville cas put on a real celebration and send every last one of our guests home feeling that they have been well repald for coming here on July 22 MARTINEK DECREE DENIED IN COURT _ a§1 ahow s in the try and last year tf"lj"m «t the %?eoafli Slate 'ETF at MiIwaukee. This is an act that you can hardly Aelieve possible, even if you see it with your own eyes.. . Come early and don't bother to fix a lunch. The entire fpace under the grand stand will be converted into a drink and eat place, run by the organ-- izrations eponsoring the affair Allconcagaton«,. will be hn'-rf' of Wome folks, There will be no fakes or phony n-&. but good clean amuse ments,. and everything on the square ang above board. Let's sbow Lake county that Liber-- M ar vorce her h Hi B w ue committee in charge has spared no expense and an untiring amount of labor to make a reai day of clean cut amusement lor you ali and the 'differ-- 1enl, acts they have bought are of the ; very highest calibre © as weli as the 'mfost sensational of their kind to be lound --anywhere in the warid. _ ° In addition to the above therchan-- diss a handsome Hudson coach will be driven haome by some o.o"..l at a cost which may ercsed cents And some bov-':'m be the broud owner of a beautiful Frigidaire plant at practically no cost. M 1090 worth o wibghantise in bo D17 $1,000 worth of -- to be giv-- en o"' on the biz day. Ask for your ticke!s 4t any place of business in Lib ertyyilic They cost you nothing. There will be a mammoth parade of float«. «tunts, etc., in the morning on the main streats of Libertyrille The Ractne Drill team appears in the par-- ade and all gorganizations, corpbra-- tion«. business house and private indi-- viduale are Invited to participate in thir--pargde. We solicit your coopera-- tion in this parade and all! wishing to Ao ap. please advise Frank Kennedy who has charge of this part of (he day K ~rate«--prommotion --campaigh ----is+-- o# with the IAbertyville merchants and bysinc«« men, who have agreed to give a tick@t with each 506 cash purchase, or cash pald on account. These tick-- While this is called Libertyvyille Day it {s the wish of the Committee in charge. that it be made as well. a Lake County Day, a day of get together and enjoy yourselves to your heart's con-- tent and cast aside al your thoughts The owners of the Lake County fair grounds have kindiy offerpd us the use of same and we want to make this a day never to be forgotten, as well as a yearty event 0 this a real day Liilian Boyer (he most charming young lady of 20 years of age, worth many times the price of admission hione, just to meet takes off of a rac-- ing automobile, onto an aerqplane. Tue weather perritting, this wili hap-- pen right in h_on&t the grand stand. «bora wer, Xha takes oft and g6kg onto It. --Tais is the most sensational plane stunt ever pulled arfd Miss Boyer is the only young lady in the world who has ever done it See her do it at the fair grounds, on Libertyville Day, Juily 22. After doihg her stunt on the air, Miss Boyer intends to do stunts that wit keep you on edge an e tuime~ We have also secured the Wright Duo Team, an act of chair and ladder bak ancing on a revolving machine that is one of the most wonderful of its king tq be seen anywhere. We have the Racine American Leg-- ton Drum and Bugle Corps, an organiz ation of 6# men,. with immaculate un-- forms, and perfectly trained. They were secured at great erpense, and wifl "put on their stuff" in front of the grand stand. 'This team has won the Nationa! Competition Drill con-- secutively since 1920 They will also put 'on an erhibition that is alone, worth the price of admission. Juiy }2 bus been set aside as Liber-- tyville, a day of sensations, sponBored by the leauing organizations of Liber-- Iyyule and that aione assures you all of a great day of real sport and enter-- tainment. Can you M&m automobilé traveiling , at ~raising _ raie of speed tearing down the home stretch, with: a young ilady standing erect in We have an afternoon and evening show tapped off with what we blkv' wil} be the most beautifo!l display fire works ever shown in Lake County Lake. Forest-- has its Lake KForest Day, Lake Vilia has its Lake Villa Lay higtiand Park bas lis nigniland FPark May, Deerfieid has its Leerfieid Day and Libertyyville is going to have its L4BERIYVILLE DAY. Then we have Auto Polo, a sport which has taken a great boid on Liber-- tyville, whenever presented. ang the teams wWich have been secured to play this game will a«how it to you as you have never seen it in all your life 'They have travelled with the great F. e Emmett was allowed a 4: onm grounds of desertion from rehnd: Gearge They Hve in | aecidents occur over ® | 200. d00. 40 180. SBrBurtasns ConpR ing ol July 4th, the mose seriou» injuries due to fireworks were those received by John Bogotory, 1038 Mc Alister ave, Wauk who suffered | a shattered left I-:.:th premature badly burned Monday when a fire ot Dr. J L MiMer where the s«he rm. it, the cracker exploded appearence-- of _ California Guardian fMiad. Final report of David T Webb explosion of a large firecracker The firecratker tore and burnes the band to such am extent that ! was frund necessary to ~amputate the Index finger and it is feares that it May be necessary to remove anothe: finger Ao-- ~(ffset danger of infection Julius Petersen, Deerfield. TLetter of Admipi@tration trme4d to Sophin Petersen: Rond of $400. Proof of b~<--dik -- aken _ Apprassere appoint ed tmrid Kamalias. Waukeran. Ap praigemrent bill apd Jacet & True ac count approved tition for sale of teal estate MJ'.* * Willis Roee Johnson. lake Waut' latters of Adminiatrytiin issued + Albért R. Johnseon. won Bond ° of $100) Proof of beirship taken. Estber E. Rasinger. et al. minor«. Zinn. Guardian authorized to invest funds. Third report approved. Joneph H Parton, Zh.n Invr.(ur' and --appraisement. bik\ @pp>roved Theodore H Duret. Waukegan. Et ecutrix authorized to romvey real e z:'..uumlndc(nhbl.n ie -- Execestrix 'authorized to pat taxea. wuter rent and to make re Jn*n Banotrv. 1038 McAllister Fina. reeeipt of Grant M--Arhr-- administraior' tp cotlect in the &ate of Amarillia M. Dov. wes flled Th irs day in the probate court . befo:-- Jugge Martin C Decker and the boad relonged -- ~Otber matténe heard were© G Frank Hucker, Lake Villa Re yayr ce*~~°"D WHEN HF 61 me¢ T" nnF('p ; ovrr filed and approved and his" bond re William RBoyer. Barringtor -- Fina report approved. Eztate closed ADMINISTRATOR IN -- AMARILLA M. DOW ESTATE REFF*~ Twelve Cases Are Heard, in Probate Court by Judge Mar-- tin C. Decker Thursday. Floyd Lytle, minor. Barrineton Final report approved, Guardian's bond released as to salid minor. Amariiia M¥ Dow, Wauregan Final receipt of Grant McArthur, Adminje trator to collect fired end his bond re leased Clyde & Bernice Johnson. minor heirs of Florence J. Druce of War kegaun. lo#« Augeldt Cut Reeeipt and While a ilarge number of mino G AINT GOYT MuUCH TiME TO WORRY OVER Thc WBAN PEOPLE ARE BUNING AUTOMOGLES, BECAUSE ME AUTO IS ADDING NEARS C THEIR LFE. MiGHT as weu BE BWING CARS AS CemErchy LOTE, | SAy ! hE Auto PAYG BIG OIpENDS 113 HEALTH AUO HMAPPiUESS 1 ~ Avenve Severely Hurt In Accident Dick Earl Savs: Weich, incompetent, . High aw e ." a'*» befibe i a ® n anproved _Jstat rrar ®l He did not lesrs the the girls be pulled out, af little Interested alter be out the work. He wias «o be was forced to rest the of the duy. § 4) . ('oh.'hbvnw expert irimmer athiets while attendins 'hough there. wers a saumber of _ people along the beach they tailed to grasp the prodicament of tms 4 «irles _ Col®, l-vv&" wto : . w--mnd& work 'man a aged to get & gn sw« of them. _ . By « bimseif was able > _ to bm to-- abore, alithough 3 one ducked bim swvreral timés as _ _ ALEX ROBERTSON, _ . EX CO. BOARD HEAD DIES IN INDIANA Lity --and-- Higtwood . And "»wa ful in business, amassing able property When leat COLE PULLS THREE -- GIRLS FROM LAKE E. A. Warres, Heary--D leaming. Jobn Hart, Jt Amosi=na Aomn pervisor from and while serving, bea0 man with credit. He : business mar in county !rh# sbout <two years selling their properties g home was formerly on Nor Johns avenue, "in the c cA t'ge _ _ -- Robertson was for years enga county land Purk be sold bis busi the North Shore Lumber a8 Co. In Richmond, Ind., he a very beautifu! r. Jm the residence section the Was Highly Estesmed During his long residense 4 land Park, Mr. mz interested in matters of and gave his support Ubers! Man Saves Three Girls From _ Drowning Sunday At Gages -- Lake By Heroic Efforts _ the readily to every movement benefit of the community. J his public spiritedness u.l the trust and confidence of low citizens, who elected bim in 1908 and be serveg = clently. Associate! with n Istration were John '1 clerk; W. M. Dooley, city Well Known Resident of High-- land Park and Active in< Co. Politics AS MANY WATCH-- At $1:50 A YEAR When leaving sold bis fi re Lumber od, Ind., : g :'- : the city, -- ghiy Enteomed az residence in Robertson was a atters of cifle i port I.fl :y"-om city fuel i

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