BY LEAPING OUT _ sSeanoite M. Ritta, minor. inven :';\!7 ht 'm- _ William J..Wells, Libertyvilie. Sup asle Tean Pan ons it P d. -- Cuardians autt counsel to contest . will .of . &. Wells, in the Courts of Cook inderelia _ 'Wells Ladd, minor, >A . Vernon. -- Guardian author-- un counsel to contest--will Us in Courts of Cook $ M. Hxtch, Spring Grove. Fin-- L Hert®, Lake Zurich. Order (nee s e c n aned to Holen Bill. Bond of $4000. Froot of 'heirship taken. . Inventory ad to probaté. Estate of $300 and @ flmflw: to son, daugh ap 7 ] Letters testa~ _ ~ $5300 ESTATE w.aYm a Cem-- setery Employe, Leaves Es-- ~--~ tate to His Relatives. ®eport continued. Inventory awl&ufl pt heirship taken. Bund of $600. Proof of heirship A Willlams, Waukegan,. In-- ;lmcm.mu w.mmumm . from©$200 to $5000 giv-- triends and relatives; $15,000 bwmflbhunodtho B _ Memorial Fund the # of which to be used for the otion of education and health a relief of poverty und distress dren" to be given to such agen-- , Estate closed. T imahin take,, * ie Ds Wearreen, ns from his automobile, that in fames, saved the lite 24 k. Truesdell, Winthrop Har-- 1'&:&-&:&;';: ! 'Petition ftor letters of ad-- Ehmu "Red" he is an employe of the aAppraizsers withdrawun. New Machine and and distributio® order-- failed to get the i+ the machine that p 2 a 93 o y . 6 0e ~ dn re C -- r fociliteutiiiinetilinpentielaiiiinteinancticcnccetiossineinnmnaa > ---- -- t o * & Ap P 95-- k zJ n x * s ns " . * _ onz on en prenten oo tragee..~~ _ «-- ane emecnncote copmetnenec ommc mmngnem. wane mm sonce -- e ~-- XXXV--NUMBER 3..--_ _ ATBERTYVILTE F AKE PofinT?y 11 inaits uo f +« > $A# i "%» 4 x ® aalfie P %% ~4~ ¢ V p-- C t 4 c * i es 2 wil 2/ . . & ~# LIB d , LAAKF CQU N \'ILLIN W @4 AY :; JA] MMrAAT ie sc y goetitemaine ocms ons ie i one o eemniiieantrene nem ce t 4 h s i A * tz h P t P v 9 -- ; a sls ", & & h in Y# pfoc o Fhee cgn m heae ® * rmmndinimpmneemtnten ns eopignmenm nz mmrirange > --acrprmonnan ie e ie m' m~ ',_._,; ~ ) % ' ~ ¥As ", . ';', us \" .'-:'. ":,' Pefsot ngp .c ,'"'f' MR L Nnb L M on stt o PRimin 1 o i 25e 4e °.l ~< io € m = C _4 ----~ the a ' e ) &:H s <~_I e : > > "> 3z K ZH t $ ues . oh. »u malcs +" us w s . at > yariee > m P s [4 PPE is . k 1 CC | 1 #J 1 4 * 'E? e " es & Fatlt~ 24 'l'. f, 4%4>" t > *3 ce ' . n ie at6 _ oon d s * ' m ( ?bli F !'! ' $ e ¢ 3 *J 4 = # t 1 #2 4 # 5on stt S * * c y U & ; "TEAVES es ' #5 s 3 inrnnmorint i :. %4 * oo o ies k f * > > 5e € BE / TEL/UITT & i 5 < 9¥ o * e 8 6 ' 7 * ? t k B C | l > \vgt 'dsf e S ' % & ® A $ M '...' s « 8 f A PA¥ f ,' ' i h GRAVE "LEAVES is the : MoCain, was flled more--than a week ago by Attorney --Lealie Needham 'Tor ::n":t Highland Park taxpayers who con: o'"i:und that the m&d passed the bonds should be: found void. ayd the past. it e o8 3t l i it o3 The petition for injunction tiled against the sale of the bonds sceme.} to worrty the city fathers. That bill the sale of their sumerous bond lssues concerned the gity council of Highland Park Friday night and after echoing several motions the meeting ended practically where it started ex-- cept that all bids were réjected and. readvertizsement for bids ordered. ®~ Highland Park Rejects All Bids for Bonds tvuthoou'vhh-immtm.no had started for Oleen's shack to get two saws the hermit was to sharpen for him: He ul.l"-"a:..l);uh Limberry of Libertyville tter mnotified the 'Treptow undertaking rooms at Libertyville. S omt Authorities say Olsen has 'a sister u:lh;xlnsvodon.'noyhp.otbm able to locate any relatives. um_mn?'qhum-on- as a result of=exposure to the bitter cold of Friday night. ~ two saws the hermit was to sharpen | tection, Limberry of Liberepeth@ne n hok | mottt x r |seems t] notified the 'Treptow undertaking | unaware rooms at Libertyville. Sm l three int _ Authorities say Olsen has'a sister |and esn P the last--few yearse Olsen had m add -- jobhs:. m winter the eounty supplied him provisions. Those who visited his little shack last week found it one of the most desolate man was found Friday afternoon 1y ing under an oak tree about four hundred feet from the little --shack he called home. This was located at the west end 'of the Knollwood Country cinb rs asked If action that 0+ J.Nfi Q!kbl':::thommduufi ted as--best man, and Mrs Claude Knigge, a sister of the PDeithorn were 'quietly marriéd last Saturday, January lSt.h. Mru?: uhk Opoilied af A10 s in it it a quorum. Mildred Evilsizor and Bernard Deithorn We 2ne Doard decided to employ--John| The girl was placed in a Liberty-- [Mmm to work the yeas found, at|¥illo train and Rurried 'back where a salary of $1800 per year. Myr. Pe--i Dr. C. R. Galloway met the body at Groot will be allowed 'a vacation dur--|the train. It. was found that she mary. commence : his > i c f by. the village last mimmer, and gave mmdfio%lfi satisfaction: in his method of enfore--| class and extremely ar --with the --as soon as he can | come: # a was secure living quarters. : Mmusmm{ mwuufi-mmm eA 2. 4* e 1 g';&::oflu. Mwlfifl'm'b'y'hb.b'thW' of the 1 on acoomnt or i2ek ey| Neaht Wis, Saturday for burial. _ _ tection, to watch for vidliators of the motor vehicle law, was brought up. It seems that many drivers of cars are unaware of the stop and go lights at three intersections on Milwaukee Ave. and esgspecially the one at Park Ave. O Mchiniley avenue.. The :eaauaamumu'm-fi Cape & Sons Co have the contract for is the daughter of Mr. We wish to thank our neighbors and ;.," a%.mmmnm kkeeper in teh 0 'of| bom»e, in Rondout were orderted j Dog is Blamed l Amumxmmu M»';mmm::umu to get acrgss the tracks although the car was near, aa ie red S ent ied of Liter an east bound train. She was on her way home from school at the time. ~The train, due of IAbertyville at $:20 o'clock in the aft-- ernoon, was bound for Chicago. . The child was badly crushed ansd mmm.umwm ym-nmmmta.mm1 &bfimmn'wmnq,.mw rooms. , George Grabbe, of LibertyYille, was to stop his train, when he saw the little girl on the track, but was unable to bring the heavy steel car to a stop before striking the child. Mr. Grabbe was all broken up over the ac-- M.h&.vnmm-m _;Anu'mchmmmu Vori Randsif "@o, 40@ NT 04 MIs) The funeral services were held this ;g;'h-wxm :'&W)mueam- Priday afternoon on the Bradiey | C4 church, conducted by ;Rev. crossing of the North Shore line by | M J Nealis. Burlal was in All Saints 9L WVA QHVICG 1 Hdill, :ww is survived by his wife Dss PCRA daughters: Rose (Mrs. Frank um'mmm.aunm Kennedy), Edith, Jlola -a(lnlh:ou dall ~A > Annwlktacd .D'.:- papey «l ym %'..u' e ira l'_ !."'*UAH,.', !, CARD OF THANKS ta xi n Te 8 necessary, . 3 considered satisfactory, and he was Cw« always in good avirits and taiked of B' h the time he would be able to come H, Mhfln January 13th be suffered a re-- Under Wheels | !spse and he grew rapidly worse and Y, TLLINOIS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, . and MrS,| / 'The funeral services were held this was engaged in bustness in that. sity €2 12 s "'Mbfiomm <--A in 10986 and -- aftar «---mn.." from diab betes The Libertyvili6® Camps of Modern Woodmen: and: Royal Neighbors held a>Jolnt hm%uu of 'officers at the Gridley hall 'Wednesday night.---- The gan was here to 1: the Woodmen ticers were office ; croweded to bvfinum other caps in the collmity, and the local Officers Installed by . M. W. A. and R. N. A. i;[ County hoopital, where he nad been EOUR ESTATES .---- ARE CLOSED IN _ -- PROBATE COURT passed away Monday night, Jan. 17. amputated, returning to his home in Tibertyville, apparently much improv-- ed. But on March 27, 192%6, he again was taken to the hospital and one leg id mual, 11d0Yy. . He came to at the age of #1'years, For m a.-l!n'h,nl':'!om.': sgoming to Chicago. was united { #e to Crigeide Bandsearri on : f 16, 1897, and to this union six %mmmmam.n &wummhlm lflmmvu;mflm dc.mcco,muum, until <il1 bealth compelled him to re-- then his condition wm"'" order to save his life. d.mu&g:'. Hon spread to his other leg and it was found necessary to remove this weeks, he returned to his home : 3 aar necg M hy coonites any 1 his M:hd-nmu,muz' sary to amputate one of 'his legs in yassou. sway. at _ that institution <at 10:80 o'6lock Monday night. He was e about a year and a half ago. He was taken to the Lake Co Confectioner in Village Dies at County Hospital. _ -- Decker Winds up the Orr Pending a Year. TAKENBYDEATH at fyMl(mn ie m m ho 'the cudtody of the chil crudest~kind,--and did not honor an ed--the checks are out the money ad-- vanced © in "change, but most--of the ed. ~Jack Bradford, howéver, is out of luck onfln%:vgj; not: convenient to recover--the shave, hair cut, tonic and other thing@#--used on the fastidi-- ; w gheoks outside the bank is e--.customer is positively known to _all right,--is to refuse to give any gagsh in change on a purchase;, ARMSTRONG CASE at the stoer of J. B. Morse & Co. Lewis Mills, whose name was on m-mmammm er of the d Lake neighborhood. The prisoner had worked for Mills» but for some time he claims to have been employed on a farm near Capron, FARN Milis forged to them, aggregating $83, ere . the --Saturday of Irving G: . Smith, 5EM farm hand, W'T'Pflk---'-- Servloo' m' 13« ' the .. sup $ y pr F vlar | k M which falls on I . --Smith, -- Libertyvill m%FflqedCheeksmd Buys Clothing, is Charge. The public hearing for all--these im-- provements is fixed for Monday, Feb-- m'&- ut 1,,.' k ; ~The first paving will be done in the new . subdivision of the Lake--county Land Association, in the neighborhood of the new North Shore Line station. connhee maiggn rom paving imanet danet thit ts n on it of 'réinforced 'conct and the. cost i in iemradine n tnopnsucas. this district, to cost $85,000,---- Water service pipes and house drains are to ib ns installed, the ww be-- f a t Dinmond Lake -- in <+ch village of Mundelein, wi:o;t's:o::' t ever undertaken in the Mupndelein dis-- mad it is expected to materially: the value--of all property in ing is completed, other M'z ers--will see the big advantage of i paved streets and others will follow. NW a franchise to the Public * \Commany an the IMinols nen,-ramp. Company :to bonstruct a new line on the east present lHine. Mmflén&g;on . Big Paving Progr the idtest : fashion.and .: proceedirigs were started ~night at a motunt "g?.'.fi" oeave mipan provements of mu% and insthllation of,m and storm wates sewers. =~--.',. ~_-- C zes #«s+r A g, Loon 'La ke have The permission to hire counsel--and contest. the :Cook county proveedings was made necessary through the fact that the bene iry is 'a> minor--and f#ny erpense added to the bossible. es-- mflh'w gecive would have to ¥e accentable" to-- fi'w y P Tess by Attorney B H. Miller as\reason for the will that--onlitted hbeire jas benc« ; There four «at 4aw, accord-- ing: to memmm Wells Ladd and' EvelynFrances Wells are grand nigces. reside near Liter-- tyvinog'tvo'm Luella and Flors Bidwell, {ive at Gurnee, ---- Mr. u&n:: contended --before --Judge Decker that the child mihglfl"'fi one fough of "the estate which would be in e of ¥25,.0008.-- s ; > --will--4# in the probate court in x ) |® ;g:t:teodo up for ap l Jan. 21. At < that %Mme-- Mrs. 0* her dneabter® dindorghs® wale j F _¥ e @ mnlmr,vm enter: her--formal con Wher c <~In-- 1922 the--deceased--had written=a"@tarted and tittle dar will that left $10,000 to Helen.Tolan,| -- Righards fortunst an employe in the Union 'Trust com--| lose an row. pany, Chicago. Then there had % :;q > Whe apartment is gift --of .l",m'", >R "ii"ff"'n Tinatiaor. Naviltle druos society, an . voutest of an estate estimated 'at "'1*!3100000 was -- authorized gihyiyhdgelurtm C. Decker in wfltoeonrt when he gave leave to Mre=Caroline Wells, n % ville,' to 'hire counsel t:% the will of the late Anna R. Wells, Chic ESTATE LEFT FOR -- Réferee D. M ic 7 HAHOIRE. §" 1 HILY party will $ . Roter Dt% of : Td where informe @ e of ibfil.d-u;f&-t, The passing of E. A. Bisla~ dociions, uppedes un ons pan, arutt| it folt 2y every resident ) - "'m'." . _ He was actively i satisfaction of a large crowd. An ef-- anything for the welfare q | . in being made to secure Datling |town, and contributed ofi /. _ m"g-ammm.m help is any worth mth" ) | now tied Tors. second place in The Labertytfiie Cinb 46 12 North hm'. -- g-tfih Mish insl us .1 ol Aeicet Sobecner "he auatenate inc The heirs at Iaw had been ignored. | «Bugs" Wilson Says Foulds Famous Five The Foulds Pa¥ions Wiye basketpall team igtepped on Lake Villa at Allen-- . --] "Blim" Richards, of 1 mmm Mt a fire in his stove e . Meallke! 7 had set his entire ro x p . (Msregarding the ELTY SOCIETY . 3 4e im without any matches n' Stove, Pirst he apdl Wells Ladd, TOWN|iesa or 'ood'.n'l'id :@ '{"i'{l Libertyville g * ".<,] Callon--<0! Ga m ave two ,5', . hope th; mm a * or | * !'*'3*' C .venu # to : the @outh@t $ 4 t f C¥ uBC t C LB .. ¥ No s still goh d _' t f' . se Ez;';'.;f ut 'the o4d § 12 + fi% thakt xomqniich n all o 4. ~ i nrinf aha »mirls Awkh -- s i k :. vaivou an i a # 2 nag@s *% _g;é' % dfi»& _foertunately 0 %{ : p * ce i 1 l u?i@ e al > # * é Decker--Nevilie drugstore ; ~ e * z2 _ The fire in the stove' k * es ~~ **de e 2 UV 48 £Z t e f l x * M i k e lon of gasoline . and poured th Kiwanis Club. Wihie he mg.. _ public office, he tool 'é_& in all affairs of the vilage. _ in 1895, to Miss Fani C to this union one f was born, who, with & r £.49% left to bear the c ng -- 7 bang--and father. He ' -- Burning Potentia@ AT n%l'n TVESDA) Manager of Liber E. A. BISHOP were was activeiy in | 1 . *: # * or the welfare @| | , | * . contributed < s : was one of the ~_' _ .. MID. w M %& 4 g' & e '; €* te, he too ko * _ J0s®s $1.50 A YEAR --_ gin P ies 2 To 4 HOP DiEs =©_ ;( ie _ ht f"?' IN HILLAGE _ i 4 4 *** w ooee --a Feeu)t e * a nr¥y utd