Roy Edwards Injured in Acci-- dent At Sheridan, Road and Keith Avenue. Patrolman Roy Edwards, the only riding motorcycle policeman ou the Waukegan police department, suf-- fered a mibor but very painful frac-- ture of the right hip in a collision with a truck belonging to the Maple Grove Dairy company at Sheridan road and Keith avenue at 9: 140 Sun-- day morning. Harold Fredbeck, 48 Washington Park, was driving the milk truck east in Keith avefnue and stopped ai Sheridan road in front of a Metro-- politan Motor Coach company bus which was heailed seouth in Sheri-- dan road. and had stopped to plck up a passenger. Fredbeck started to continue on across Sheridan road as Motorcycle policeman -- Ed wamk, -- Wwas _ riding sgouth in Sheridan road. They came together in the middle of the street and only for the expert manner in which Edwards swerved his motor-- eycle, he would have been erushed under the wheels-- of the truck. As it was. his hip struck the hub cap on the milk truck, his arm was under him and scraped along the pavement . while his head hit the MOTORCOP SUFFERS FRACTURED HIP IN a slight fracture of the upber por-- tion of thg right hip bone The mu'w cop was able to leave the hospital, but will be unable to work for some time. The mutorey«le. badly damaged, is the only one on the police depart-- ment that was safe to use, the others a@l, being worn out with long use. Edawards was able to get up and said be didn't believe he was bedly hurt, but bDr. H._~C. Hoag ordered hm to the Victorty Memorial hos pital where Xray pictures showed a slight fracture of the upber por-- Four People Injured Four people were slightly injured in another collision at Ninth and Prescott jstreet when George W. Avres of 1319 Hickory street, driving @ Ford coupe with three other pas-- gengers iy the car, craghed into the car being driven by Sam Fisenbers o[ 46 North Sheridan road. * Walter and Mary C#tyner of 82 Lenox avenue, riding . with Ayres and Miss | Klass and Janette Eisgen-- berg, riding with Eisenberg were g'ven medical attention for minor Injuries. Neveral others in the two cars were uninjured D. Jemison Iinjured Dennie Jemison of 1020 Washing-- ton street was taken to the Victory Memorial hosp!tal with a fractured left jeg at 1220 Sunday morning, when,. as he was driving his Ford coupe north on McAlister avenue he was struck bt Maurice McAdow of 128 North Butrick street who was criving eest in Belvidere street. Jemison's car was turned over in the crash and MoAdow took Jemi-- soun to the hospital. _ Dan Wina of 1027 Pacific avenue bad his car slightiy damaged late Suauturday afternoon when, as be was driving weset in Washing@ton street. he waes struck by a Mr. Harbauer who was pulling away from the curb near Edison court. No one was in jured Johr Haknstes of 515 Cummings avenue and Frank Belece of 1328 Hickory street had their cars dam-- aged in a collision at Libesty and Utica streets last night. No one was injured. Catch Vampire Driver ° When Christ F. George, Of Wau kegaen, cut around traffic on Green Bay road near the state line Sunday evening he was responsible for a trash that damaged a car being driv-- en by Joseph Breutneter, of CHicago, according to reports made to the sheriff's office by Capt. George Heckinger,. of the county highway police. Armitage Manu, of Racine, was forced from the pavyemen!. 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Genesee and Washington Sts. COME IN, WRITE OR PHONE TODAY (Ask for Free Budget Book) How We Make Loans 4+ w dn Heckinger reported that motorists pursued and caught George who did not stop. . He was held before Justice Harry Hoyt for leaving the scene of an accident. Cuts Around Truck; Crashes Mrs. Morria Halperin, of Chiceago, Saturday afternoon cut around a truck drtven by Myron Allen, Keno sha, on treen Bay road at Tenth street and was forced to stop sud-- denly when she saw she could aot get clear causing her to collide with Harty Gaploy, of Milwaukee,, ac-- cording to Deputy Sheriffs KlarkOw. ski and Malmquist. In the crash Mrs. Stella Chuehka and daughter, Helen, were injured. . They were taken to the county hospital by Malmquist,. Mrs. Halperin was ar-- rested and later released when she agreed to pay damages, Klarkowski reported Zion Man is Injured + When the wheels locked on m-| car Robertt Ely,, of 2607 Gallilee ave-- nue, Ziou, collided with G, A.' Holmes, of Kenosha on Grand ave-- l nue at the county hospita}l Saturday | afternoon Ely was cut about the head and lips, according to Deputfes Gansberg and, Malmguist.. He was j taken to the county hospital where Dr Karl Beck dressed his wounds. Ely promised to pay for damages. Arm is Broken l Edward Sweeney,. 3148 Loomis | avenue, (Chicago, snffered a badly | cut head, a broken right arm and an injtured leg early yesterday morning when the car in which he was rid-- ing with a party of friends on a fishing trip, skidded into the dflchl and hit a post near Wauconda. sweeney was taken to the omcn! ot Dr. J; A. Ross where he was giv-- ' en treatment, and later friends from McHenry took him to his home lnI Chicago. I Kenosha Man Hurt Michael O'Conmnnor of 14707 Twen-- ty--Third avenug, Kenosha, suffered cuts on the left sid of body and on th: forehead in an automobile acct dent which »:curred on Green Bay road Sunday afternoon. He was tak-- en to the county hospital. Mrs: Charlotte Buckler of 134 Tenth street suffered a broken nose in an accident Sunday. Her injur-- les were also treated at the county hospital. Leo Mongoven, of Chicago, who nearly lost his life a year ago when he was shot down on the street by a gangster, today objected _ before Circuit Judge Clatre C. Edwards to a master--in--chancery report that failed to allow a foreclosyure asked by him against Edwin G. Watts. MONGOVEN FIGHTS TO GET $20,000.00 The master, Raiph J. Dady, helid that $20,.000 in notes were given to Mongoven as collateral while coun-- sel for the Chicagoun declared the notes, which were from the late Ar-- thur Nugent, who was _ identified with a Bluft Lake resort, were in payment of a debt Master In Chancery Rules Against Him and He Ob-- jects to Judge Edwards. The property Mongoven is seeking to get title to is in Antlioch town-- ship. Mongoven did not appear in court in person, according to deputy sher iffts % Judge Bdwards took thidoehlon of the master under advisement. ntamthnt it appeared to him that t be a very close decision. hints, aeancacccact Alex Waschewski, 2006 Peorta road, Springfield, camme all the wa»> ON FORECLOSURE : o ce e o fisuine-- in the DbesPlaines river near | -- -- Wad worth. But Alex had no fish| ln Chancery RU'QS 1 g lMeense when Henry Kern, dep--| + u'y stafe zame wardem, struck up an | |8t H'm and He Ob' a c quriinutance with him Justice of | to judge Edwards. (the P.ace Charles E. Mason tined | h . Alet $15 and costs, & total of $29, our: ongoven. of Chicago, who enough for. fisBing licenses for the s+. his Hta c vaur awn Wwhan nexl 40 vears WAUKEGAN to him that decision. O ' To 1 1 1 _0 | _ Miss Rose Davis. the 16 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L |\ Davis of 23 North Eimwood avenue. |\Is believed to-- be dying in St. Cath: |ering's hospital at Kenosha from a ilkul{' fracture sustained at about 10: 30 last night when the . car in | which she .was riding with Carl {Janson, 24 Maple avenue, Waukegai 'nwo\%'vod around a curve on Sheri |dan toad between here and Kenosha ilud crashed into a telephone pole Jangon is being held in the Kenosha | county jail. | swiped (he pole. ! The girl was thrown against the pola in the tangle of wrecka@®e 0 the car. She was unconscious when picked up and was rushed to the 8t. Catherine's hospital where her Icou?xion is said to be very serious T sberiff's ofce at Kenosha no !tlb'd the local police and they not!-- fBed Mr. and Mrs. Davis who hurried '(p Kenosha to be at the bedside of the girl. Mrs. Davis had to return bome last night to take care of the }other children in. the family while the father reimatined at the bospita;. Ilt was said that no charge had been | preferred against him as yet, but he 'h being held uutil the conditioun of | the girl is determined. Sheriff Rob-- 'lnoou sald that indications . were \that Janson was traveling at a high lnu bf speed and was unable. to make the turn. : CIRL IS D YING IN) ArGUE DEMUR ON KEND MAN A@cording to the girl's parents. the |young couple were out riding and were on their way to Kenosha when Janson, who was not familiar with the road,. dashed around the curve at what is known as the S ecurve, --was unable to turn, and side-- swil«d the pole. ' Rose Davis, 16, Suffers Skull Fracture in Kenosha Accident Sunday. 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