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Libertyville Independent, 8 Nov 1928, p. 1

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VOLUME XXXVr--NUMBlut 45. ()fffRllWhlll) FOR r ARREST ()f Mil) IN KNAAK SLAYING .While members ot the family have dropped their plans to hire private detectives to investigate the. horri- ble burning of Miss Eifrieda Knaak. former Waukegan school teacher who was .tound, fatally- burned. last Monday in the basement of the Lake. Bluff police station. the finance committee of the Lake county board of supervisors Monday authorized State's Attorney A. V. Smith to of- ter a reward of $1.000 tor informa- tion leading to the arrest and con- viction of the DOTSOII or persons who ,nttached the girl, pushed her head, feet and arms Into the furnace. or helped her to do ftperselt. Funeral Services Set for This AfternoOn at Girl's Church in Village of Deerfield Alvin Knaak. brother of the dead girl and village clerk at Deerfield, had determined tt "spend his last cent" in an effort tte run down the fiend that had caused tho death of his,sister. He and the other mem- bers of the, Wily are ('unvinced that Eltriedn "did not burn herself as she said on her death bed. to "purify herself Mr hr! astral love for Charles W Hitchcock," night policeman at balm Bluff and teach. er of publiv speaking and with psychology. " The brother stated today that on advice of their attorneys, the fam- ily had derided to drop the investi- ration for tear that the continued strain of probing irtto the horrors ot' the tragedy would have a fatal " tect on some other metnherst of the funny. Alvin. who is the apokm- man tor the family. Mated the be lief that his sign-r was the virtlm ot a hypnotic intlm-nu- of a "Sn-n- Ktllc natura" H0 said that the. hypnotixt may or may not haw hwn present at the burning but that the members of tho girl's family tow "eve that Emma with intlm-nre ii Ht the bottom ot.the tragic rash? Postpone inquest. Owinz to a sudden call fur Dr girl wu n victim ot paranoid de. natin pneoox. 1 mental condition which scientiun any would permit the (it! to burn herself without feel- ing train 3nd would give her web on incentive to self lmmolntion to In!- ti.tAe torture: tor the purification of he! Ipiritnnl love. ' ' Owing to a sulldwn John L. Taylor to N coroner's inquest hat lied untll nun Samrd: 9 o'clock In the rim-u " Wankeznn. Byt tl expected That the Inv; We been rompleted trtate will either hold they bellvv» [n-rpnrrm or the tvithoritir'u' will h vtneed that no one f tttmet tho deattrhttrtv us now that the vert no blame and that th 'ords will be takpn deuce. "63; Mei- clue wu run'don m dispersed "and" when It v. "ported that Mtg. 'ar.t.ytrfoo. Funeral sorviow our tha thn worn sat this Mtwr private 3».er mu: to hrs members of the family at deuce at 2 n'rlovk followed vice in the Presbyterian l Dekrrfield who-rn'Misq Kna regular attendant and a t the Sunday whom. . Reports that Cttarlr-s W. Hitrh, eock, who has Rtyne dramatically thromttt tbe "ntire ordwar of havlusr, been nnmwd tho mm "spirrmul lover," berm questioned time and time again by authorities and thrn. with his hrokrm ankle In a can. tak- en to tho thd9 of the dying girl to ask tTr' to "tell all," had suffvr- ed a collapse, We're» denied at the Hitchcock Home today. Deny Hitchcock Collapue. "Mr. Hitrhmvk's only illness in Ms brokm ankle." it was said. "'We luvs taken him to Dr. Proxmire and are taking him again this after- noon; but it is only to have his ankle dressed He. has been deeply ef- Neted. yes. but he has suffered no conapse." "Ag tar an we know." it was said. "he will rpmm to his work as night policeman as soon as he is able to iraitt on his Injured ankle. He has no plans:; for moving or tor looking for another position." " way. also denied that Hitchcock had said he was through In Lake Bluff. that a man who had gone through what he had could not live it down in a small village like Lake Bluff. Examine Girl's Brain. An expert examination of the 3111's brain is being made today " eordinx to State's Attorney Smith. He in ordered the brain taken to Chicago for examination " Dr. F. Whitney Hall, Chicago brtiin, apo etntiet, ind Dr. William D. McNally, Cook county coroner's physician. The examination of the brpin is ex- poctod to raven] whether or not tho strthroettterutroBors tat cnarlt'N W. n has zone dramam entire ordrat of ha tho Hr" "spin ttetentioned time O' authorities and t um ankle In a can. hold th wry-Mm! a Our ths H " t y and srtisr T ("HIV at tim W as LtBElitTYVllLL LAKE COUNTY INDEPENDENT m tll fur Dr York. tht tt will 31:11} f.riiiis Libertyville 2nd Team atiun W111 that tht suspm't he t.ri.mr? 1l atiuns place tntirt H mm is 'CONSERVATOR IS APPOINTED folk LOVESICK MAN ilice chief, had aid that the hey iwith which like Knaak entered the 'pollce etntlon for the ttre the had ! been found. Authorttie. inveeuntr ed end found that the reports were untrue end Out In. We had not undo the euteuent nttrtb Ends Football Season Th" Liherty1ille i0rhoreightlteam more aptly called the second team. ended their football activxtloa of the season Monday atterttoon, when they played their last game with the Wau- knzan high school litrhtweigttt team on" Liberty Fn-ld..'The home team 'To some extent the success ot the I heavyweight team may be attributed l to they influence and effort of the second team. One successful team' id a school is bound to have a taw arable. Influence on another team. Almost all '0! the men who have played on tho second team have been used in names of the heavyweight team when the latter team put their game on ice, and then have retired to let the subs and second string men furnish more equal opposition} tor the opponents. " A A wonderful spirit has prevailed among members "d1? tum and throughout the Mu t body " L. t H. s. this year, and it is bearing re'sults. as evidenced bythe records. of the football teams. retards tut. hare far surpassed those of other years. lost the game to the visitors by the sharp (if 6 Lo 0. These six points were the only markers against the maroon and white team during the "tire season. Coached by A. E. Johnson, the second team has enjoy- ed one of the most successful sea- sons of any second mam In the his. tory of the high. school. This team has yolk-d ftp 99 nolnts to 6 for on Domain. They have engaged in seV- on games. have Fon tour, tied two anClost one. trix care will firm care of ward and legatee under the will of decedent. , Mary Lydia Rottmayer. Zion. in. ventory approved. . and to' her. M Harvey Hanson. Found In- sane, Has Woman to Manage His Estate trt Viruinla May Sink. minor. Hearing citation unutiuum! to how-ember 3. Hurwy Hanson, Winthrop Har. C Letters ot 1usttrervatorrhip is. ed to Maud Rhode. Bond of 31250. Robert MrMichaels. Zion. "raring petition to rvmnve administrator ntinued to Nov. 26th. ttt He H union to runnve administrator mum to Nov. 26th. ile Mr Watson, Millburn. Execu- autttoriztul to expend $1.000 tor mm M ll n M Hr Tenth Anniversary ' lp m, 'rtrutk.ay, surrexmg trom I lbr'okvn collar bone. su,tainre m an automoblle acmdvut, shortly beforo Cate at 2m mzvrSM-t'on or Milwaukre and vhoirutt'."ii..y A'wuzw it: Liby-rtyvil'm up gl'r C. It. GuiZOway was called and ti".. administered medwul treatment In one _ (2N. patient. . . tvil, In. Matrdaiein Fimback of Liber, my". t mum: submi'h-t! In a major (mo-Hr ' 1mm at mu hashital on Frxday, Nui ht tt E'DEATH CLAIM IS r:, SETTLED: $1000 ", IS TO BE PAID Condell Memorial Hospital News Jennie I. Potter. Antioch. Letters of administration Issued to Junk. Redmour. Bond of $2.000. Helrship proved. ' William Strung, Waukegan. Will admitted to probate, Estate of real estate only given to son, John M. C. stratur.'Letter._ ot administration with will annexed issued to John M. C. Strung. Bond of $200.' Inventory approved. _ Casimir Kisieltwts1ti, North Chica. go. Letters of administration Issued to Frances Kitsielewtski. Bond of 82.- 000. Helrahlp proved. Settlement of death claim against Andrew J. Welsh authorized tor ",000. Clare Emil Lindroth. Wonkexon. Lenora of administration issued to cum Lindrottt. Bond of 84,000. Holt-ship proud. new Thule. minor. Town ot Avon. mm report approved, "tate Cues called before Probate Judge Martin C. Decker, Thursday were as follows: A _ Harriet L. Potter, Guruee. Letters ot admirtttrtration issued to Alonzo D. Potter. Bond ot 8800. Heirahlp proved. Inventory approved. Sglo at stock authorized. "337mm: K. Daring, an Villa. Third report and aec?unt_tyrrtro'erd. 1Vaukecan, o-J Thursday N {rum Injurim was gnu-n me Simon Simnnian, Waukegan. Just and true account approved. William Stamford Pearce, Wluke. can. Sale ot chattel property author lzed. . 'Nntalle Jennie Haight, minor, Wnukegnn. Letters of Guardianship tuned to Wnukegnn National bank. Charles G ing on tlnal vember 5. john Sutherland. minor, Whate- gan. Letters of guardianship issued to Ethel B. Sarvella. Bond of $382.92. Rhoda A. Sutherland, Wauktrgan. Final report approved, estate closed. _ Rhoda A. Rogers, Waukegan. Final report approved. estate closed. n VA Bernard Thiele Estate Closed Betore Probate Judge Decker Thursday mnn's n'orat pendicit:s a Bellows T H Mama. of L1 Mrs. Kittie Sat. _ brought tn 23w 1 (THOR LIBERTYVLLE. LAKE COUNTY, ILLNOrs, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER , 1928. r Inns-my, slur a collar bone. ti mbllv atr-.dent, 1titrt9et't'oft of wry .-"¥0'{liiwr' i . It. Guilouay , istered tnedwal u-ssful. condition . Bockelmat:a, 231 Trevct Ir'. was operand on for at the hospital try hr. W. Tuesday The operation in]. and Mr- Roch".- dmon is rrportvd as Reid, Long Lake. Heat report con inued to No surrexmg from n . athlaint'd m an it, shortly before, of Milwaukn-e and s it: Libo-rtyvil'm. o Wat ll p? o n Funeral services were held Mon- day morning at St; JDseph's church', and Interment was made in the new Ascension "cemetety, northeast of Libertyville. . i Men Had No Hunting License; Two Fined Mr, Cramenigtatcd Friday that .Bietgel who had Mien in tr e employ. of hie dersartrr'ient 'tor six rears was regarded as a high type r ' employs and one whose hiss woutt betelt. He also declarcdtthat " Snyder with whom iiietzel had vwked for so many years was also a highly valued worker. The wall!) he stated besides being a fireman was also a relief operator on the steam shovel, which in railroad parlance is known as a "ditcher." , . Parents In North Chicaéo l irtzel was born In Libertyville and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bietael Sr. old and highly respected former residents of that community, but who are now linking their home in North Chicago. L The victim wasi.marriod and the father of a four war old daughter Postman his wife and child both of whom are in Libertyvme he Is aur- vived byjour'brqthem. Jacob, hi. and John of Libertyville and Will. lam and Frank ot North Chicago, and three sisters; Mrs. Margaret, Snyder and Mrs, Maymemt1rrington of Libertyville and Mrs. Anna Staale of Mainland Park. _ Fight Ovpr Bof I'ntil this tact Was pr' Von. how. M'er. Kenosha mniny mu'orith-s ro. fnsvd to permit the row I: of the body to Lake county. Arr JtttPmentt' were mado for removal of the r9- mains to the Weigel and Peterson funeral bomb in Waukegan Friday afternoon. The body was brought to L'bortyvllle Saturday. ' Two hunters from Libertyville, William and Otto Nemen, were er rested Sunday by1Deputy Sheriff Peter Dohtoekl 1nd Consume Ben M for teilure to hue a license. They were fitted 834 each by Jun- pee 83117.30". ' x Railroad otttesau headed by Frank I). Framer. of Waukegan chief en- ginver. in whose departmr tt Beitzel was employed. bakan an mvestiga- tion into the atcident Thursday night. i pioyt'c, who hurried tn his as'lstant'e. "aiming that the near-mt mspit'nl was at Krmosha " W89 plarsd In a an and rushod to Mint city An ex- umin,atinn of tho (jour afte arrival there showed that) llfe was .extinct. It wan also believtxd that d oth oth turrvd with" at tlie mama" ot the accident or withU' a Ne minute- utter it m-cttrrvd. '. n Circulation Greater than, other Wet klies in County Combimd Butane}! nt the Poo'sttiee st "mull. 1111:1913, ,rAttxrmlllltytttAa_ttere. ll CRUSHED BETWEEN MACHINE AND Chlly WORKER IS KILLED rm rrw'stmm shil, roeefred in. )urh-s at A gran-l in". wverul mileq t:crth of Zinn at ".in'cimk 'rhursutay. uttrsrttoott from whlrh ho died . it" Harry Bietzel of Libertyville Meets Deth in Zion, Thursday mp car Hia 4"! un Alto' ' Hardy Wm". tl can: marmne Lake County's Big Weekly WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN broth J ho-rl " Won-n sth rtlo rm 'trar.r"d t vr-influw. H1116 and nd th, E 1tsII3EPIt,liiuiyEtsIT tl D. en' M, t" d ot the vim 9nd tr. ntion Snvdor, neer or " of a a dump rt'tT1.ttt ARSON CHARGED lNnljlllilMi ()f MARSHALL HOME l(fh.nlvs x Marshall, pt Liberty. vijie, Monday "as charged with ar- son and burning with intent to de. trauri, m a warrant issued try Ju<tirw Hervey Coulson in Waukegan. Mar, shaLwas arrestod and taken to the county Jail, in default of bond. . The warrant mmo- at the order of Status Atornvy A. V Smith who an ed upon oxidvm-t- gin-n trim " Paul r.|lh-rtr.1m. deputy statv tiro mar. Bumps his wito in V010 the do ceased i; purvived by thivo brothers Grant, and Linooln of Litytt'tyvill", and Lewis of Fremont, and $1M- sis- ter Mrs. Ada Smith'of L bvr'tyvfl'm. L. C. Blank, of Fox Lake. near- ly met det/Y by drowning Saturday at Brownan Ill, where he went in hunt ducks, it was learned today. Mr. Blank wasin his blind and had placed his decoys. A fiock of mall ards swung} in and as he turned he tumbled into the river. headed down in his hunting tags he' presented & most ditntrult problem to save. it is said, George Nielsen and William Merton pulled him from the water Mr. Blank was in Libertyville Mon- day, and spoke Jestingly of his ex- perience. 'He says he got his quota of ducks. and ain't mind 1 little thing like falling into the river. He is getting fixtures installed in the new Public Senice budding and will open a new meat market in Liver-twine LiAerltvllle, Place Carrying $2,000 Insurance Worth ,$800, Bertram Charges The funeral was Md Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from St/Ptners Catholic Church at Volo with jntert ment'in St. Peter's Cemetery; 'Edward Lusk. 69 years old, Yor the past Iryears a res'dent of volo died at his home in that vimuw Monday Morn'ng at 3 o'clock from heart disease. . . 'Phe"deeeased, born on a farm in [100mm Fremont Township in 1860, was sick mm an only ten days prior to his death. Ile (3mm lived tor about 35 years on'a farm 'plemd ' in Fremont . Township and 'thvn Rmm moved t the village of Itountitakp bnrd m where h 'lh'nd for SM'vral years fol. wh m: lowing which he went to live in Void, Rout: where he has résidod en-ry #10012: aw, C His parents were Edward Lush. Sr., _ Rm", who veneered hero from Ponncyl- Irorest vania and took up {and long before Manx the Civil War and the; lattet"s wife comps; who wns Rachael Winshield born in nino- cc Waukegan. '" . . rttottiot L. C. Blank Has Close Escape in River shin Edward Lusk Dies at - His Home in Volo A tive gall"! {as in the hum he: into'ndrd to mi house. Prin'r to Iivmu m-nr "may." tht Marshall" "skit-d in Mundo'lzi Mrs, Marshall works in ('31va Th iuhlu Mtgrrih.:t wife at Ort' 9 hack tr, [said Pn I "'le In: pt, the nun' It HI on rn m Mr H th II ll'und his "In. C,., Itoute 21 and Milwan m-rlyvillo. burned Oct carried a total insur ot whu-M the ovuvr Marshal h h yn W S" ,Hmtemen' Intl m Col. w al the on") in d M mm tt n i/w'.') St. ('hurlgs and Hy, :0 about half romp' I St Churlec and Symm l, Route 1: mam-d I i from Lifu'nln Fields glu'n'th'tn Stnpur to .".v'. i Rutito 19: Gap at DP l meted by construrstio _ I, I'LXLA,..A -_'.l .. Libertyville Has r New Rural Routes The LibertyvilleNundel'uln Charm ber) of Commerce receivud definite tei)', the first of the wwk that the change»: in the rural mail routes, north. east and west of Libertyville "hit-l1 thry haw Mtn vmleavormz to brlipu iuto "I'ntt have best looked mum 'Wrth tax?" by the Post Otyic'" IwisiriJnent in Washington and that tho new changes will go into effect up prmbrr 16. Arcordinp to vvord {tom Postma,tor E. E Ellsxuirtit pra'ci,itutll.v an» tthole [Muir 110m Humor and another muth'YH-d by a Wiaulowan t-n'rriwr will bs. milled to iite Libertyville twrritury, Th" takrh oier from Waukeuan mm: (rom Libertyville. to th/r. Riv-r " going out past the In: Cabm Co': to St. Mary's Road tho-n mm}: It; Itorkland "and and Part on 17 Bradley Road south on Bra, Road to the Tom; Limb Road was! on this to Waukvgan' tttrad, In onLWaukman Road 10" Pinon" Dr. Taylor Witness In Steamer Case to I" Furost to Frankfurt'. Many'other lrsser l completed here 'and Him "ninth: of thn int-mum the ,L'TO'fIiI hr ly county Iniuhwzfy rumplvtwi. Link's in dpr (-nn'ruct and St' startvd thic war HI" mute 17ft. from "/idn Mute 57. to ho widvnmi to 40 tput trom Chicago to 'Highiami Park: route 49. to be widvnod to 40 foot from Chicago to Peotone and Kan. kakee. _ Coronet J. L. Taylor left Monday tor New York City where he is to appear as a witness in behélt of the White Star line. m.'Tay10r. two years ago, was a passenger on the Arabic, one of the lines steamers plying between England and New York. The boat went through a sale and 60 patvsengeM,' who were not in their cabins. were badly in. Jured. They sued claiming that no storm notice was given them. 'Dr. Taylor. is to testify that members ot the crew went about ttifitttt notice that a storm was approaching. tion with rum" Cs: tell Dumbo to r',arrimrrton from Juliet to, Troy C 176. from Waurondn to then, north on '1'vlvnrapru mum In llmk'lry Road an! "ea-fr on, 1km; ftt Mdsiaukre Awnm just horth of the, villago: [.114er TV second route to be'aiddul tun-rs tvrrilory to the north and ea-l of Litrerlysil'.e It Ruuto 19: Gap at DnsPlainvs vom- pletml by construction of subway under Chicago and North Western and Son Hue railroads. '22nd Street, Chicago: Completed from York ruad'eus't m Fimt are.. Maywood. ' I , Huttrtrfiold Rnad: Tnmpleted from Ramadan]! mad tn tho Chicago, Au- rora and Klgin railroad line. _ (Milwaukvv Awnuv Road: Com. Meter! from Libertyvillo to Gurnee Rout» 52: Completed from Lom- Mrd south to junction with Roose- w'h road. . District" Including Northern Tier of Counties Gets Many Improved Routes M HIGHWAY PAVING BY-STATE SHOWS "., Chicag {onto M: MANY NEW ROADS FOUIO Widen Route No. 64 til; "WNW-(1 I) 4" . pan r from rlyvillo past tr Complet) t to Monei Compitvd mkfwrt'. Troy Grave;- mdu to Mundc widunml to 40 U M /t,t "xx: tl B l Y links have been l more in ihr didrict. not to nurmt ot.strict. yr' co)rctruction thr- district uul (-hwlnhsd to be j nryt iniqude 1 WIS! to June- mum Ch'. from from Spring: from Cicero routt {on w ' mun )loin: " nu Attorney Jack was retained by the board of supervisors for the purpose of going after these estates on which it was believed a far bigger amount had been concealed. Tttar full return totals $16,8lrorith $10,110 going'to the county and $6,850 go- ing to the attorney. ll The only living defendant was Thomas {Donnelley of Lake Vina, His suit was dismissed because he claimed Ctaok county as his resi. dence. 2"091. Cl. Yne. $250: Jamo-s'A. lloh, bins, tyur, Emily Russell Dawson. $2.'WI; and Robert H. MrEhnn, "is- misswl. All those poopie had lived in Lake P'nrnst. Thompson was thv Chichgo rositauranteur. Hughitt the rhuirmnn of the boaid of the Chi- mg" &, North Western railway and Ryvrtohhthe bead of a big steer plant. l 7 in one Instance, it was under- stood. one man In his life time had paid on a basis of 815.000 average cash balance in the bank whereas some years found the average bal- ance under $800. " Thu (:wvs were brought [mfort the mam " review and the decis- ivm we": rrmdered yesterday. Nmo \t'x-ro- (mum! to hate failed to pay the H11: mtvnt. These were: b Fistatts of Mfrod Langdon Baker, 311.1900; Marvin Maya. $3,000; John ll 'Thompson, $2.510; Hugh J. Mo; Hirm-y. trro0i. Edward L. R.vsarsuuit, i'Cift: Thomas Hooker (Towns. tl,, 24'0-'1. Cl. Yoe, $250; JumvslA. Rubi Mm. Wo: Emily Russell Dawson. 51%": and Robert H. MCEIWW. dis. misswl, All these people had lived he ' H 2 Out of 11 Cases Dismissed in Action Based on Alleged 34.037.060 Concealment COUNTY TO GET $10,110 OUT OF BACK TM SUITS our! n 'tht Lake county is to profit $10,111 ut of the back tax suits startrt tst SuptomRGr by Attorney Charie " Jaek against ll estate dvr of the county board. Wlum the petitiyns were It'k' '. t'htirved that no t; Three Named To Assembly n lum the pain-ans were tilrwd, Mr , '. chnrevd that no taxes had paid on a tom! amount}! 84.- (ttit) since 1918 in most insttrtuve. information was basod, he said. M inventories filed by the vari. dvandant heirs in the probate RICHARD LYONS Lake County. LEE McDONOUGH N. L. JACKSON Boone County. Lake County it d [(-nunty's fr.', wen-um I L J. Wilmot, fircui lic. l Brockway.'ro 'A. V. Smith. stat-s J L. Taylor. comm Chas, Russell. surw l Bond law The bond issue. lprmidud for a ty lyf in tho stem hunting pron-rm; 'state. fn tho mun rinr-v: 1'0dCQ (awn, JACKSON, WN, M)()N()uig WIN? OVER DEMOCRAT F'I'hv UHH'ly luv»? Shop, formerly lonalwl on (he titCond tloortot tho Khmer building. 545 North Mum kw Arenur, moved timir stock d goods to the second floor of the - no-dy Building, comer of Churn t and Milwaukee avenue, the c taking place Thursday. November 1. Mr. and Mrs. DeHoag. owned ot the business, have had their not quor- tors redecorated, and will treHn bet. ter position to supply their cutou- ers with desirable merchandise It s saving, on account of being 'oeeted on the second floor, thus effecting t big saving on rental. Lake. Forest police picked up the trio on suspicion and. held them al- ter they found a gun in the bar. It was later discovered that Some ot the incriminating evidence w 7 push- ed to the road through my tioor boards or the machine. This iwu re' covered and used as evidence. Beverly Dress Shop q Moved November lat They had come here from Milwau- kee in an automobile and, at 5:00 o'clock in the morning, they smash ed in the corner of the plate glaara window with a ttrich. Most ot the loot consisted of rings set with dia- montis. News of the death ot Georgie Loyo- joy, formerly of Mmburn. which oc- curred in Laramie. Wro., on Sunday Buster Aliton, 21, a negro, is also asking: for a parole. He was caught by police after hurglarlzing a home here and was sentenced to serve one to 20 years. ' Tht fourth man. Paul Kiln", ar- rested Sept. 29, 1927 by police on suspicion, has served 11 months of his one to 10 year sentence for lar. ceny of small ariiclee from seven! places here. , Keller and' Kendall spent almost six months in jail before they got to trial. Although they made center slung to police they repud.iated than from the stand. 3 has been received trr, rehtlves In the county. The deceued as " known In the Minimal new» hood. The remains were brought Two of the men ware sentenced to scrw- from one to 20 years 'for the burglary of the L. J. Yeoman Jews} ry more July 18, 19e7.t They were James Kellar and Herbert Rendatt who were found guilty Dec, 16, 1927. Louis Irrke, a third mm'nhvr of ttttt gang, was acquitted, ' In the robbery $1,025 in gems set taken. All were recovered by poli who arrested' the men five hand after thvy staged the early morning burgléry by breaking the adlsphy window and taking the displtn Both have him-n in prison more than 11 months, ', T this - (Thur-d") ttternoon in Ch! Millburn cemetery. . _ pardon and paroles. Two of the men we serve from one tn 2 Ilfarings tot paroles for faur prU. rmors cnnvictod here a year ago tad mm to the stat» penitentiary " John have,berm scheduled for De (ember acc.ording to an announce- ment rocoivmj today by States At- mmr-y A. V. Smith from the board of Two Men Involved in Yeoman Robbery Are Among Those Seeking Their Freedom Mir' FOUR PlllS(Nillfi, IN PEN l YEAR,' ASKING PAROLES 3K Mrlronoueh IN mty'e 63 precincts J. Wilmot, tircuit. l Brockway.'ro(-o V, Smith. sun's a L. Taylor. coroner as. Russell. survey Bond Issue ("hrs bond issue. th 11¢ in turn led Bolzor 6ty Paddock, unappnsv ator. rem-Hod 23.434 count y, "(Hour 'P Cn tho mam. 11469 fawn mosed. On I {HIV 102 $1.50 A YEAR WIDE oy preci'nct that would have '._(.(m,nn.'u expendi- {or (whim: and 'l:» " tose rare tor mixp candldtueq Mohoxmugh and rolllrno-d View!" F. dvmm-rat and m rs: not ossrtain when McHenry ort ' TM d t that he car- homo umnty can plumm i with 43.163. meta": dealer, [Bx-12"sz find 9ses W Man receir- Ct of Lake 250'. d fur Stat. of 41 pre- and 9.54, xttrli it lost Died on it, unnprisinx msdnx MFR i. p, the (aunt! 1arvhe " for 1.750 1.501 1.820 1.134 oortey re- and 118

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