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Libertyville Independent, 3 Nov 1927, p. 9

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A. p l A BPELZ > #V WA u ; K © > l « < C p C ~ .A 8 & P f & * 1 oE ' "aL _ PA sal @ P L W 3w % _ ge C k _ _ l m :"k . lalttes in mber 9 ambind * % # ; f fae % *>" BW hy * e f * e ragyize >z hCM , Po d ® < ie : W f . mm . Mn it\ M s W * e ¢ (4 £ 9¥ I M B e 9 e C e e s .. P oo * un m Th duen 1e n *T > w # * 7 " s * 2¥ & se C900 % : oo te. . Naniy: o o $he 9 40 t M3 EME Auerte -- »Sete i mlalcaefin se i C Ampre nomec aunierite) dn s ie y hx : a ann on e in Sn e *¥ C in > iri PA SP ; ' P s * * . as ~*-- Wm. Stratton of Lake Co. Ex-- * bocted to be Candidate For «* GPECULATION S _ RIfE * ~ACCOUNT OF FAMILY ----~~ Mro.'Simon Checkowskis Goes -- ~@0 Prmmua?g' C® 'STATE CANPAIGN > -- A cortffeate as opertit.a of n' itmite -- ' brs Tine M':'fii flmfl 'I:-'L : "%-u in, . 'This. line .. %';&i&m and activity reign in the various 'state political carips--ms> the ~ approaching -- Invasion of southern Tlinois: will be started Nov. 14 by Atty. Gen. Oscar E. Carlstrom, .candidate for the . R&; publican domination for--governor, it bas been announced. -- Caristrom is ~Her Bootleggit ) ANOTHER -- WOMAN MOTHER AVOIDS A aflyxi&l candiéates. -- Bmice Camp-- of East St. Louis slsc in mextion-- ed, as is Jenator TromasFConrtner, Chicaro, leader of the --Atate Senats tight agatust the gasoltze tar. "It As beliered that the Democrats will rally soon <and name a state salulte io be supported by the organttation at the primaries. u'::' tond guilty ot b e t( i ons ces m dn Tait Pnd vies Pnd on ane counuty court who _on one year probation so that mmu go back to her family of five . child Her oldest child, the court fii'h-'} ouet tan roment it wer cogiaincs court was lenlen . wEs_ * because the: serience m'gi worked. a hardsbp on the s Another? Ba;cm'lu. 'Anu.' Rosen-- craus,_ of * ; with Tess lick m ber fiduden torc£ ace "":'um%fi appear ltm un ® Arged her huabard, Bevp, or some relative, ®-- --Judge Persons rtated that he would: refuse to pase judgment in the Case: T;:&;m was w "ya rel--. She'is planpning : an apgeal, it i Mdnhl Leen )une;m b Attorueys Minard Eulse sud R. Thomts. PLANNING NEW BHS _ | By LOVUIS J.--HUMPHREY : / hn whitlwind . trip NUMBER 7i °_ §ECTIOX TWO _ LIBERTYVILLE, LAKE COUKTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, NOVJ 4 sTRICKEN WTH SLEEPING SICKNESS : *¥ M;ug{oe \:.I'ILL&Q Diks,~ c *s% j = BY. « m. sw. Wlu' "Weps, ~veteran Jurist--on Abe su-- No en an en ht Ho _ 96 ~.. ~A0Gge _V ~ Was: # ist, 'playvwright and 'essaybt, is rnting with time to finish several . --werkks now under way at his home Tlle 2oo compiained of sotire hees com For several days the attending phy-- sictans had believed the local young Chicazo, Nov. %¥.--Authorities coday. Ladore,; a officlals i United 'Shoe mfinwg ~mmmuuu-§¢2«tw * 'The explosion 'a tew hours 'after mm%em- ans nounced a cleanup campailgn to ifd the ~city of extortionists and terror-- m s ,4 ' * ' -- Noosbond, according °to the polite, ;hl Sandier had threatened w';blov hi# 'shop up two weeks ago *e~ ¢using to boeuol'-dmol the or» ganization. ~Noosbond be taken before the grand jury--to repcat his "cBHarges: against Sandier. . > , POLITICS INJURE -- ~~ SCHOOLS, CHARGE that yrhoo!s were being immerséd in politics and that unwarrauted sns :h. were prevalent among-- metnu-- bers of the ars=nization, Joseph Matr Owing, . presijont of the department ot ¢aboot snv----ntendents of the N#-- 3 Rdseatiot. A#ocfitfm. today angouaced 't>11 he vould ask_ a na-- vou--wide }atr > 'Igattoa. 1 ue se 'The--recedt enzgorsicn of William gg';'m:mnment of educa-- tion in . is salgd to have spur-- red Guyinn's action. & + % 'w' N. :'nq ".{1 3-'--'" ".'3 mn to blow--up a passing Long Is}-- railroad: train "was reported by. the--police here today~ {ollowing the timdiag ot on hondrc3 sticks of dyns-- aaite under the--third--rail of the: Long Telah* tracks just east bf the-- rillage ** FOIL TRAIN CBLAST Nor. 2. BY LATE AFTERNOON told their part of the investigation into the narder of Wiling Milier, maid in the home of the Thorhe Donnelloy® Smith lato toddy' planued to rest his for' laté_afternoon when it was proti-- ised that Miks Tda Puosthel; &unt of Odo 'Pueschel, the"2#--year--old chau{t-- * Out ot the day grow one dramatic ExPERT FINDS _ BLOOD ma.ficimcmm h'"wm* "-;' w + : The defense might use experts but SW it Rewrence . Deoniiie s vt " s " Swhke j + 'q.,yum.totcnum' [m-.amumheqrmbrm defendant. . With nearly thirty witnesses having «*Capt. Jack----Dunn, acting _head Of the -- department : in mmt:: XChiet oft Police Lester on --«evening of May 7..&% ort %mt he «lapped: Pueschel three > with 'his open hahd be-- refused to go where directed: _ . _ --; The defense seized on this point with Lttorney 'Weich demanding: ~--'"Didn't--zou hit. this fivfig,:: <ply to g3t him~to admit that he 'ed Wiloug Milier?" ty :8 \=L. did--not"~>**> .. 3 D <~Dunn had been with Pueschel from: the" first, 'mrresting him at the--home Of Mrs. "A. C. Ferry where Pueschel was employed.. The maid there--told-- '~~' * ; Mayor: Aids : Police a Mayor Farwell Winston, called as a 'stite witness, detailed the fuvestiga-- wwm the 'first as 'l',."" I'I-ml'm, ':nil'whst'mm' He had (questioned Pueschel and "made EKKE was taken.~:. °_____.."~;" ;. police that--the chauffeur was . not around aithough he walked past.--her about that time: . <**~ /; s In his presence, hetestified, Pugs thel denied that he knew Wiliha, that he had been on <the Donnelley preim-- luq.J:;t the neeklace mg'ofln':.m fis'mm it as the property of o on o moiiee saten cnoaige ths Ferry w'mo:s:« by bim. uum_w Adn:t"m he was on m' prem making «B "short ght" to tre 'Ferry bhome, . he admitted=that --the' ring belongedto m.fl he : stated .that "he had known her and was with her--at the. tim> --the p shot was 'taken, -- Col.' ::\A _au::: in : bis ; ~opening> argh-- C roomm the friges. ane choud ered mmu% t!,w,%f*-, «Batd win known her--and was with ber--at --th@) . Mr.--Albert Sheppard and. mother|FeD. > e P n To enc o oo oi aige is m o ol mt oo ho Pot 4 hush, 4o H: Sch mith stated in bis ~opéening" 4rgh--\to" Ontario Canaia ; and report "a| D. $10. --Lot 4. tlk 71, Bartiet m # & n ¢ o¥ F8 --x . P '"w'm'- : a4ca s Am'#& wN.s.m n-w," -- <.--<" Ca¥ Driver Testifies~ _ . |_<Mr..Harty: Isgac: spent --Monday| 18,~--Waukeszan.' . a~ ; The" testimony of PFrank Baidwin.)\ in Chicago. _ .. ;« i~--._. ---->>.| ~.M.~J. Moroney & wt to H. N Lake Torest. a&mw was cousld--|~ Mrs. | Hatry-- _ Osmond entortained | her & wt. ~W.D, $10.--1.0t. 10, ered important bw the--state: « Baid win-- her~Sun : Behobt .Class at a Hal--| Exmoore add to H Pk set 23. stated "that he had 'been hlred ; by |lowé'en Party: on-- Saturday even" fi% N n F99 26\ m t j m electrie tra'd to tnke Rith to the | .~ Mrs. Marie : Jenson "op: Chicago, } D $15.000;-- -- Lot 1;-- blic 2, org Police Hit Prisoner Jh0 BuONT; mon ~ LADS, IN MHENRY . They are now on an auto --wed-- ding 'irip to Minneapolis _ and~ St. fl&m.mm is back at the Antioch .News. office . again -- after ever. ~--> »bemic ns > --" m "". is i) s Lk ~--'Mr.--and@ Mrs. Harold dotngon and Chicago. +~ACalled _on . Mrs. --.Medora, Webb, who has been ill for the last, <wo , weeks, -- Sunday'~p. m: y Miéss Sylvia Bress, daufi'tu of Mrs:; m:fi;;g'm married' Oct: 32 Nok ocms Antioch qmmgdfi the.~ ceremony *M ust Pay for Horse Aintce "gil. whno." may Aesded Antloch' girl, who -- hay 'atended school ~here 'and been employed tor sometime. * 3G 'Mr. and? Mrs. E. B. Williams, in' one of the «#tors hhd ;'Q P psillay "e i s 12 on Ir fpoo, 3: Madison, 1; : Bearlet 'ferer, 194--Cook, 83; Fuli-- ton, E: LA SBalle, 9: Madison,--8. _ * 20Gs, $1. _ N.W, _ cor--N.E. ar-- g8g¢ ~20, --. C T & T Co to H mnu 4 D. $750. | Lot 30,, Hoviand's _ s addu.to H--PK; see, 22, Decrkicld. <<¥F.--8B. Miller to--F. J. '"Meade : 4 W.D. $10. ~N.W. ar sec 28, W "~J. Burns,--to Y. K. --Stewart, _W.D. $1.. Lot S.Burnl *tubn lot 12, Wauke-- *J gurns, to V. K. Stewart, D. $1. Lot 3, Buras subp, Waukegan. . . .~> _ A. M. Durst to A. Salvejus & wi, hs:rmexam & wt tb F: 3. Con-- ?&. W.D. $10.© N.W. ar 8.E. see 14, 5 --P. %. Bartlott to H..Wik, D; $10. Lot "4,. blik '71, 'Bartleéts second 'addn .to '1:."'8. Hiands, secs 12 and.1$,-- War-- 'TC n' x+ \ =: ' "\.:, ',,;;: 4C % a ; Hilma Wik:& husb, to H: Schuh, W. 'b,%v(m 4, tlc 71, Bartlietts: sec-- ond to N.--8. Hlands N.W~ar sec Diptheria; 163--£€ook, 121, McHenry, . Moroney & wf to H. V. Rem.| Biltmore ests, see 13, Cmilbm. ---- ~~ "o 04 .0 .0 00e O0 ooo ces ols .. wt. wW.D. $10:~~Lot. 10, 'bik"6, _C T--Co to J..W. Wlfl., Loti_ Rock Island, I!L., Nov. 2.----Atiacard re add_ to H PK set'23, Deer~| C@bik--5,: Columbian -- -e;ug'g man while she walzed alonec on o wrt T oes c 2. .1 . Nes se onl j * raacs on s ENRROEY 0+ c 90 000 o 2 ol 2s ie street, Mrs. Froed Eves was in. a ; Dady--to W..&. Felltnet & --a\;{: :Union Bk--of Cb fihim seriqus eondition inday ftrg:= Injurtes 0007 ; : Lot 41-- bik :4, 'ore! »Elat 130 0 D. --$10.'. Lot 18, Belvidere . H--| and_ shock. _A man xbno ~zave the bld: > .' ies' _ s *' i" _ ME J l qr N.E._qr:set¢ . , juke-- | nameat. Mike® Burans, claim'sy~t3 be f G§ to N. Bounget D. 10, bot p¥an: * -- _ 2 _ --) _ _ _ = s o0 0) s Te prive fishter frow Ockderd, Calli» N. ie S e o es »7_1_4"#&7_»?; Px--*4 Q%wl- : F.n-,_, o s ; "'fl-*»"%'ra * ,,:- "T,"f l . «'. t;l, is h'u' m " '"r Te 10, EMBER 3, 1927 Washburn L%?l'- Wmm 'v.' WB# "l'lwi 3 want to be: consi :xox"o.w. flfglru oc {. Rouge, | to do something Wauke-- RUTH ELDER 1 S _ : -- SIGHTS IN PARKS © _~What Price Beauty!~ wh«g.-mmoln detclop it. I stillfeel that I--shall be the first ? make a Trans--Atlantic flight. 1 have been restless for the ast »fe days, hoping to be able to get a piane and do. a few %l'muz- y Ee ermate t mant oren i' hoe to B -- even. : 26 f'gutm mn-n spent most of yesterday 'sightseeing. --In the Hall Of Mirrors at Versailles, where . the peave treaty of the great war; was [ ed, Ruth excigimed: d h t 'a beautiful floor to dance --+*I like to iwnm:. Jjust as any ;;:l does, but 1 gotten a great .from shopping in Paris, but 1 am all through shopping. and 1 don't want to be considered anything but a ce Ied hoped o 36 A4YF bit tox atds Mnm Senator Weilier, one of otfe h his arm and they danced while other im:::on of 'the party hummed & waltz tune. _ ----' Their evening was spent at a uvuiet informal dinner given by Swdt + > A 5e # n 4* $ s3%, . 4 PM Lg, . 2M Pmd P ECE hi abstaltas P U bn | P w have ATTACK VALDITY © |@&hametsiait can x) $ e " C o. O * __©* l aere depriving--children of the 1 38 OFLEfilSL A'l'm 2!' companrionsship of _ other * P ,| Gren sand . throwing them into & s P ie . .Ifrequent and too intimate co "Chicago, . Nov.~ 3.--A ruling by Cir-- cuit Judge Michael. Feinberg, if--sus-- tained by the supreme court of Nli-- nols, will mean 'that the prosent leg-- islature 4s ilegally: constituted and that <its membets mmy be prowsmisd from drawing --salaries. * --The judge ordered County Clerk Sweitzer to call the primary election of next April ubder the Apportion-- meont Act'of 18§2, in upholding a peti-- tion of John B. Fergus, who seeks to procure for Cook--county. full <repre-- Centation in the. legislature. _ _/ _ -- Fergud. contention is OT--AH® . AGLLATUL» _ > c"omek "','%.:m'q"fiu'u"tmm 'm]tmv fatigue has the of the entire state, the county ~-- has largest -hn.('n the """Drou.:eh?: Iocs Anrears inormaprity ow tnt |Sfremed »Ahe e'-'-'a'-';« or ment 101 other counties have refused 'to re--] HYing < for: child, contending tppoaion tne state is keeping with | that it the children ure to be ten: @:w m 5.« 2+ t % € * 4 m--"hfl' Cl _E ied Ul en avig . Glory" lifted him to stardom, will gé\tq S@{% x . waliey se £% s ,,,,_-(',' '"._' 'E" o--.-:-:::p:-------»----'_-" f * & wi, D. $2,500. 'Lot '-I k3.] -- arrac«k§ womnan on sTREET $1.50 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE ARSON ANNUALLY "LCCOUNTS FOR A g', Spproximately . $224,000,000 and of Illinols" 1926 loss--of $25,000,000 ap-- proximately $10,000,000. _ This was the: amazing statement made today by John G. Gamber,-- I!« linole ALire marshal, to International News Service. Mr. Gamber stated be based his estimate not only upon his own 'experience but also on the opin-- ion of one of the larger fire insurance companies. -- * , He pinted out that the most effec-- tive check on the Ancendiary is alert-- ness of insurance companies in dodg-- ing aflw rid of euch bad risks, ~:~*Thik. insfrance company," he said, "l.fl,;-.n ¥e surrey to determine . 'relstion between busi-- lu'tm and fire losses. Start-- ing with the year 1910 achart" was w/,hho of this chart --show-- ed the ups and downg of business of "this by cancelling insurance on douwbtful tisks and curtailing in doubt-- ' "*Arson is a diffituit crime to prove. Our department has sent quite a num-- MISS _ _MOST _ __OF --_LiFE '8t. Paul, Mianesota --Apartments hnoted child ~specialist© of Minnéapo-- lis, told members of a Parents ind Teacher's associatton _here. _~ P dren sand. throwing them into too frequent and too intimate contact with their adults, Dr. Max Seham, tions of the adult but have had t.ondo::r --~A0 'Elfléf ta .nnttn'l Abat 'fatigue has the tl'm .'ul P * * - Wm/fimu of right The child mus@be left alone at times" to his. own "natural methodse of . amusement, #> his: own <good, Or. Seham szid. > $R . In the opinion of the child ape-- ialist, the new inventions and con-- mi_mcu ;Nch have -- transtormed home into. an--apertment have not only -b%flu Mving condi-- tions of the adult but an had a tendency -- to restrict the natur2i of e earean nsl sls t * > m Cioge 0 7 ce e uh CC k $ C 3. : > x * 2s s 1

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