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Libertyville Independent, 10 Nov 1927, p. 2

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; _ [ | Mra FPFrank Kennedy, Mr..and Mro. § oi e fls i m _R Guy Hughes, of this vicinity, and Mr. * s e ofino t layy 3 m:mwmumn P ? n "2?\1"%' *' ~--1 124 V & uu,' °C wmm-tq. <<g20* P y ts 3 #y25 --»Alll| ----George ayo of Lon'Lake, gare ah e o2 infal, * *A iy, c an io in Wiiinteresting program at the bazhar Fri-- * -- PAGE TWO #* The preseription cost me nothing. -- I -k,*hrn. I will mail it it you me your address. -- A postal will bring it. Write today. . ~ PAUL CASE, Dept. L--108, Brockton, RHEU MA TISM Paul Avery was at Potite Lake last The F. N. Donaldson family closed their summer home Sunday for the Army 1 abtained T romm promngs a tion for the treatment of Rhoumatism Don't forget the American Legion «dances at the Libertyvrille town hall, Mirs, J. 0. Johnson and family «-- O, and were in Waukegan Saturday afternoon. __ Mrs. Troy Ballinger was in Chicago aam Manor, N. Y., and Mrs. Fiorence M-hdhllltuo.m Funeral services were held at the Smith residence at Hubbard Woods this (Thursday) afternoon at 2:00. Mr. and Cyrus W. Blodgett Mrs. W. B. Amith of Waukegan woere Lake Villa callers the latter part of '-&LMMMM John M. Phillippt left Tussday eve-- ning for Colby, Wis., and--other north-- ern points to visit his relatives and 0000000000 00 0 00 00 00000000000 0 0 returned the first of the week from a hunting trip in the west, and reports are that their car was full of game. .?. Lois Avery visited her sister Mrs. W. B. Smith, and family in Wau-- Country clubs of Pasadena, Cal., and the Monterey Peninsula Coustry club of Pebble Beach, Cal. Surviving are the widow, Mrs Em-- aroy June Smith, whom hs married at a&thm;mu«.cxflm Gladstone Smith, president of the Pepsodent compiny, of Chicae-- #o; Mrs. June Kieth Slater of Pel-- L L en ce o o s pgeg _ ) $ e ie 6 AGmunmimo wuorg . YoLF . CTus apondence school for the blind at W forting.. The floral offerings were notks. He was a mawber of the Ch» beautiful His school mates contrib-- cago, the City and tha Indian Hil! oted a masnifticent piMow. Mr. Smith--was traasurer 'or seven-- teen years of the Aliec:@lalse associa-- of~ directors lml " atton for gailstones in --St. Luke's hos-- pital, Chicaso, Monday. _ Mr, Bmith, who resided at 915 Sher-- Man road, Hubbard Woods and in Al-- tadena, Cal., survived a aimilar attack on Oct. 20, and left"the-- hoepitar on Oct. 31. He was seised again Sunday mnight and returned to the bhoapital tor the operation. Death was the result of a rupture of the right ventricle:--of the heart, ac cording to the coroner's verdict, while the operation was being conducted by Dr. J. A. Capps and Dt. L L. Mo ¢° wflmm Park,. is Dead From Heart Trouble. DIES IN HOSPITAL Mwer home Sunday for the Ernest Lehmann has-- com-- Melped the 3iand I havre given this to and ~Avondale BALL of boys,. and 7 1e utC ht o auto u> ".'_w'h-,fi,w.fq ce . it : on f o iavamgie nR & [ r" s 4 M e 'g oo c ts * ooo Sn aoiiys ue ever is C "oet . BC# .s%" ? myas ~vea it * k S ;k":'t'\;; e V' y io 9 1 2e5 ho % s3 Shae 9 p. m. »alNOF-- |pleted his large new green house, to a west |take the plac of the one destroyed by themums make a fine showing. i been | almost every color represented. roples.| Mrs. Dalgy Riney--returner the first m:fldhmz'&fly th® wn as| Mr. and Mrs.--John Fuhrer woere in which Bristol, Wis.. Sunday, visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Veasey, 'and husband. ; ~ t 2s cg "t M l John Walker is staying at his home here for the present. 4 theory nlans to hava mura than _ | "PPR Lhereafter,> so all-- may be in My.flmbunmum-_nm., autumn for hundred special deputies -- scattered motth'huuubm-. A-- through the county for the purpose is to. be called the Onwentsia ot getting tresspassers, game . hogs, on ctuk its pareat organisa-- fopant t nontien t 1e a1, | dn or somnting or e se guised as hunters so progmagsergeime. in a position to strike when it is least| 2 0 0000000000 0 0 o Afldbvmavmu'mm o m o force o:yd&'.ity p:vnd':':: 000000000000 0 0 0 the various townships. . The C. E. business meeting will be hunting and rabbit: shooting . opens. The pheasants are in season but six BARRINGTON MEN .. FOR COW THEFTS With duck hunting now at ful} blast after days of inactivity due to the exceedingly warm--weather local hunters were looking abead to Thurs-- day (today) when the season opens on two other kinds of game: As the 'county: seems to be well stocked with this game it is bellerved that--more hunters than ever will te attracted: to the fields and Sheriff days, running through Nov: 15 and two cocks are all that « bunter can shoot in the course of a day. SHERIFF PREPARES TO MEET HUNTERS ; AS SEASON OPENS Pheasant and Rabbit Shooting » Plans For St%homh KARL DANE ; JOHN GILBERT AND TOM O'BRIEN i "THE BIG PARADE* :. shawl, and he sang Scotch songs for K on the piano:-- Come again. § --Wetzet--~of Chicago --gavre sey-- C readings at the bazaar, and Mrs. K MeNair sang a Chinese lullaby at the <Sl) . Don't forget 'the America, Legion m_g&.mz:vnhfll.] . The C. E. business meeting will be js &mw#mu" 1"'15. Community Church 'mfi ;.h""'l:&l"at:.ud'md Denman, --now minister wife, ~Mr. and Mrs. McNair They have only been recently tharried, and will} be gettled in the parsonage as soon as possible . Mrs .0. L Hopson returned Monday to 'their home in Rock lIsland, after spending some time here with her The plans include a small club "mmuuum'-:'gmg plans: contemplate early erican "type of building, all to be of Lack of space has made it neces-- M::(:om hd»hm now ' promoted for huntsmen and hunts women. No ofticers have as yet been chosen, but about 100 members have Hi n ren ment ho o mt a s «un-- dertaking is Austin Niblack, master ammum Those Interested besides Mr. and Mras. Nib-- lack include the Nible B. Judahs, the Bamuel Chases, the < William McCor: micéks and others who have been consistent followers of the hunt for many years at this club. tion is looked for by ity, where at present the boast is of a most --beautiful: cemetery. t sc ook'-- old world picturesqueness of Mill-- burn, and parten of the jJovial friend-- lho-olthdreinchmhhi the news of the removal on the On-- wuflflm@mxmmml & touch of sadness., Onwentsia Hunt Club--to Enter Sylvan Beauties of Millburn BIG IMPROVEMENT Hattie Twachtman of Itasta, ding her vacation.at the par-- e S m ce S 4 aa towse aof o. 9s v--mye oo eold, We wish het w¥A t Mre..J. P._ ised to insue: ao 'ber bod andt amanit ticate to the Public Service company 'e( a:;w Tllinois u: ea-nrlm and main a power'line from Ivanhoe | to Grayslake, and a m in -- Sections 4, 5.6 and 9 in rville town-- Em with : Mre. --Maude Knoll a few ;"Ahglm bus: line wil} soon Mw' | ""'. n-h.' mu'«'g' moor or North Shore and steam lines ' nw.nx,'tb;:i'aiifiuqmu resignation and . aceepted a parish tt"rmvcu, Mich,. : Mr. Browne, . of the: Chicago Beminary, will take his _ The play given by the P T. A. Fri-- parts weill. ~"Poor Peter" was a piti-- ments served. ©0 0 00 00 0 0 0o 0 o 0 6 Willard Camp HB. N. A. will give a bunco and 500 party at the n.u: berger a:'ll :.'s-rw. _Nov. 19, 000000000 00 0 0 06 0 charge of murder, is being held with-- out bond at the McHenry county jJail. ~-- "When arraigned, William was ask-- ed by~Judge E. D.-- Shurtiefft if he }mhm mat hdm.émmc.ulw. William Carroll, Woodstock, a former assistant prosecutor, was ap pointed to act for the defense. Chi-- cago attorneys are said to have at-- tempted to 'visit the prisoner offering aid, but Schumacher has constantly refused. * % * The wide publicity given the slay-- ing together--with the youth's story of his father's brutality toward the mo-- ther and=other members of the fam-- ily, is aaid 'to have interested--several persons in the --vicinity who are will: mwm:-m--:muz trial which is scheduled to open with-- in two weoks. -- § ~ tR Former State's Atty. V. 8. Lamley hag been designated as the prosecut-- in# attoruiey in the case. fes es <Report is ~charrent in : Woodstock that two wealthy Chicagoans,, one of whom is said to hbhave large real 65-- tate~ interests in: McHenry county, may finance the defense of William Schumacher, 29, who 'has admitted the slaying of his father, a Crystal Lake Tarmer but formerly of--Barring-- We are glad to near that Rev. Mr. Towne has been called to a greater wamumgm in his new work. We ar tor successor at HaX Day. It looks like the good old times to see Myr. Giknan back at --his post in Services beginning Nov. 18: -- Sun-- day at 10 a. m. church schoo}l; -- at 11, morning worship; at 7 p. m., the E L C E; evening worship st 7:45. wmuv:flm_mmm vice." At $.15,.8.--§, Boart ; membership to the Bvange}-- and: the ricnest of blessings in their work in Deerfield...>= s= ~The L O. C. has signed th order a} lowing the North Shore Line to run busses on Route 22. and we hopse to €8 m..u..u?wat Then come to Prairie 1Vew. Ne S iles . Reported : at Woodstock That the annountement that E. J. Giss and family have transferred their church 2 a€ <aS Miss Minnic:Moore of. Chicago vie: Wealthy cu?oun M Aid Slayer of Father HALF DAY May 97 x TA seen Puesche! onter the house about 'the time 'of the crime. _ A cab driver yard. ~Pueschel denied he had been known the <girl well, that he had been on the mw?g'ut mhl.n 'the grave of: the Hargrave Secret Ser-- vice, Chief Lester Tiffany, Capt. Jack Dunn and Patrolman Earl Dunn, of the Lake Forest police department, that he had never known the girl. He said that her ring, found in his po¢-- ket, was the property of his dead mother. -- He refised to identify the. dead girl as she lay on the élab in the «--Bubsequently ho changed thene DECKER.A N BV iL LE . "mmw'&.mn- gument of Col. Smith, a bitter arraign-- His defense, the prosecuitor argued, had consisted. of terming the score o(m witnesses, men and women of t standing in the county, as Hars. Pueschel, the prosecutor point-- g.flt.mbonuuonbouuun fi-&mmun Wr« e aalr ne "ald _ 1 ol g"'.!!"'!'-"*hwmm &M.mmupag: openly and raised their hands to vote on the propositions 'rather than cast-- ing ballots. j colmmittal, and four for life. The sec-- ond ballot brought but slight change and the third swung over to life. The Mmum-o:u-um foreman pounded at the door as Bail-- mumnn-ucn.n.m went to their call. ; in a few minutes. were ready to take Assistant States Attorney Block had been present to act for the state. When Weich made a motion for a new tria! he asked that it be put over un-- til today. so that 'States Attorney Smith could have a word in the mat-- ;z-';"mwut'donm )%M'uaom reply. . --]Oof his: aunts to determine if there "Is it half and half?" he asked in a| YOuld be an apeal He will know late m'quh'uuwm today if he will carry the case to a Jail he made but one remark, it was: |__ He h28 little hope of winning a new "I have a fever I think." ~'|trial before Judge Edwards. The The jury had received the case at |OP!DIOb in the county building is that 5:80 : o'clock after> Judge Edwards|th¢ court will promptly sustain the completed _ the instructions. 'From | YOrdict of the jury: there they wont to dinner. Return--| Col. Smith was pleased with the filhli-ila_ll_qhm&ym verdict. "It had sent out a new warn-- into deliberations. 3* ing, he pointed out, to criminals that .la&amm?:m.u: evime didn't bey and that society x table . : discussed merits of | would demand payments with guilty, and the remainder in | <Pueschel, nervous and apparently Leat, peee d in i ie Ma gness .they men were'asked to raise their hands. y P ee -- « nare comIimnILeq Then the court was gning through i5 Atbon the routine of thanking the jury, com-- Bttt. »: mending. them .on--their: verdict and Harriston, who plegsant task they had dispensed. He\he had worked. reminded them that they --were still on f Woul the regnlar venire and advised them | As Pueschel that they would be called back for|as ena rrizsa % Fix the: Penalty admitting that . he roperty but never in the. [ tlma's' 4 * 3 H uts i + e 2 1 -- C K RATT ~ e e e in 5: 3 -- ARZLL¥VIL é 2 in &A %. 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Such a sit-- nation always arouses in any normal man or woman a gence of an injustice done: "which~ must be righted. Of further 'use for the pictures, Col-- ESmith shoved them Back to the pris-- by one, a wide smile appearing on his face. --~Time and again he chuckled pared their case in a masterful man-- ner."The jury was composed of as honorable and reputable citizens as one could desire. The presiding judge, Hon. Claire C. Rdwards, conducted the trial as he always does, in a most dignified --and impartial manner. -- stances of guilt shown by the record, I still believe firmly that an innocent the arguments started..= The state had siesed a number of snap shots that had been taken of parties on which Pueschel had --been a member. Usu-- aly he apeared-- in a chauffeur's uni torm, hat tilted to one side, and dis playing the.biggest grin of the crowd. The pictures were usuailly of his for-- --~All through the trial these photo-- graphs had lain on a table next'to went thr them and laughed at a beer drinking scene where Odo and his friends were holding mugs of the mmmmoa-ummm ""Don't let them. ha s M'Jfim.",mm no those of a--child.. __.'-- _ Welch, in a statement regardings the verdict, had the following to eay: **From my viewpoint the only sad m.a";:'.:-wet.hmw vineed that the defendant was inno-- cent.. Colonel --A. V. Smith and <his assistant, Mr. Sydney H. Block, pre-- His attorney was awaiting the arrival of chis: aunts <to determine if there would be an apeal He will} know late today if he will carry the case to a .. He has little hope of winning a new trial before Judge Edwards. The opinion in the county building is that the court will promptly sustain the ¥verdict of the jury.; Today he had little to say. He is still stunned ty the action of the jury. Harriston, who had a good reputation among the many persons for whom -- .. Would Rather Ds -- As Pueschel went into the last day of-- the trial he confided to Denuty were guilty he would rather die in the LAibertyviile; Edward F.--Swan,: Lib ertyville:=A. W. Engler, m..nor:z: Thomas 4 ; Lake: M. iA wmhfim Wauke . nome on Ahe evening of x.,? The body lay at the foot of a sthirway. The trial started last Mon-- day, and, as it closed yesterday, de-- fense Attorney James G; Weich spent much of his time arguing that Harri-- ston, ghief.witness for the state, could have committed the murder who was 30, and that he was a moron Good Looks Disadvantage '"His personal appearance, that of a young, good looking man, worked dimewhat to his disadvantage." ~--The jury was as follows: Roger C. truth always ultimately pre-- case, got his last d meie +9 *XA¥ e Sale Starts at 10 o'clock I Waukegan has been chosen as the site of the annual conference of the North Shore division of the ifMincis Teachers' Association and+the high school will be the meeting place for 2500 Cook and Lake codunty teachers on April 16, according to an announce-- ment made by T. A. Simpson, county superintendent # schools, today. ~The conference, the biggest of its kind'in the state, will bring together wu m&m::w L. pe of advancing the school system. high schools and John S. Clark, city prepartion for the conference is to be composed of those three men. Tender--Hearted Old Lady--1I have no ebjection to you setting traps for the mice, cook, but 1 will not have you tempting the poor liitle things inside with cheese! vails and sometime the absolute truth will be known in this case. o "It the family and friends or *"te G@efendant are willing to back me, i will do all in my power to present the matter, first to the circuit court, and later, if necessary, to the supreme court, with a viewto giving the de-- tmumw.w" in this case," he said.--Waukegan Daily Sun Friday, November 4th. WAUKEGAN LANDS . TEACHERS MEET FOR NEXT APRIL xpect Gathering of 2,50 Lake and Cook County Ed-- ucators Here in Spring. Had to Draw the Line COMPAMIOMN CAX TO CADILLAC, $2495 TO $2665 E. 0. B. DETROAT FOR EVERY PURSE AND PURPOSE 150 -- 156 80. CGenesee Street _ Telephone 5100 WAUKEGAN, -- ILLINON8 % No matter what you want to pay «--»--no matter for what purpose you need the car --we can show you Cone that will adequately fill the bill. o.u:c..u-a-.:,-'-.a-bu with the appraisal value car make h"M*mfi-m-&*. Look at these Headliners Chevrolet 1927 Sedan . -- _ $575.00 Dodge 1926 Sedan _ -- . -- $600.00 Ford 1925 Coupe % «_ $150.00 'Chevrolet 1925 Coupe | ---- _ $250.00 JAMES MORROW & SON McCormick Motor Sales 304 So. Genesee St. ----_---- WAUKBGAN, ILLINOIS tions. He has enjoyed, it is known, his office here and is the type of a man who seoeks to be among old friends rather than hbhunting new. known fact that countless friends of the prosecutor have beseeched him to seek a third term here rather than enter the statewide scramble. Col. Smith has been silent on what-- ever be might do. Chicago has look-- *ed with unusual kindness on his pro-- posed candidacy and tre press of that City, with the exception of the lone democratic paper, has spoken of him highly through editorial columns. Ol&oozhuholuhqu face friends neighbors with whom he has lived all his life, who ask him to turn aside prospects of a state of-- fice. and become states attorney of Lake county again. L His nomination and election to his One prediction that has been made by those high in the republican ranks is that States Attorney Smith may withdraw from the field of aspirants to the 'attorney generalship of the state and seek a third term as states attorney of Lake county. With a county election less than a year away, those seated in public of-- fices and those who-- aspire to the throne have started discussing possi bilities, probable developments and changes that the nexrt few months may bring in the political drama of the county, Local Politicians Ask Him t o Seek Prosecutor's Office Ra-- ther Than Atty.--Gen. a31 Col. Smith has refused repenatediy COL. SMITH TO 60 FOR THIRD TEFRM -- tug k m+© Te

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