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Libertyville Independent, 21 Feb 1924, p. 9

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What uppem " be a you In" an ot daylmmrobbtn to" "rfp loch! dental omen ot their and supplies is being uranium! may by the police, who are already My solving two trig robbers" nut oc- curred at noon Tuesday. Dr. v. A. Halsey. with onteeI In the Pearce, binding at Genes» and Wuhlnxton stream, bu loan "" in gold, he told police. and an amount that "not bro-attain" in {mulled and. ontfnisttpd work. The other omco ririted was tell of Dr. 'C. G. Born in We Poop." mate Bank building. We and! than" Atreeth where not": gold. I" when. i, C . _ 1_ktr. may "tTh'" I Dr. L B. son", who hu amoe- next to Dr. "my. henna he new the thief nuke his get-ow". Shortly after " o'etoeh noon. to he In loving his ttttice, he noticed I young nun. rather (on and slender, emerge from the Bunny oftiee in I greet hurry. It was but u tew mo' mum later the! Dr. Hum discor- ered that the door to his ottiee had been mounted" and Ma, gold supplies Itolen. Ponce see In that robberies n clever pain to bani Into doom orneqq around the noon hour. when they took!" least he expected. 3nd when thwgold gtatrett rook! he easiest "to take At [hip time mu stock " usually In opened ahlneta. end not in the Bare where It is kept at (0L. xxaaL--No. 8. , 1 " it V ' i3IB , '_'itt'1s,i?!tN..1f)t!lr5:,t"r,3r"' "7"..." , "'-'r"v",'"'jirrT'"'""'"'r:C" I , «gs-g'qwtflszwm - IrV,NimMlg, B8tlt' IF. , . - - . p " . - IlBECslt 'lll.3ttaiSNilll i2iiittsd ,7... l' tC::...".:' 'r;~":- F,) ' - . _ m' . _ "' V .5 ' ' l a'" ' ", '_"s_ V ', '; .~ _ ',,y"""w' , bi k' - H 'ice', z- T, r: " - '9' R. r: C RBI, . 'l.. Blm, . " , PIE,."? "h"' 'sr'] TMW',-.' ,' "D ."vr"Y," _ ' ' _ _-'. . , m. , ', -'f,-,., -r-'--e-- W $.94... J"t _ $35". NlEEl"s't't'i rati"W.» . 'teMgiret%tllllB925? .. _ --. " r"' A _'.' _ .. V . LTL" T ' z y "rf ' ".. . It' " . _ I . vs Big Lou Coma In Work The actual Ion ot gold In In drogt an severest no» to and two doctors; The mount um bu ken liken-1p finish" and partly couplet- od work In) tttn' Into banana Ind-pg you]!!! lit, but. to). night: days to cone. The "has at the gold to the this! is (nr'bdo, We value it Valid hold to the can". it in "ttaesto6it. " will but: to be damned ot in tsmierwttrid rennet": whero_the ni- muon u low. . T C " False teeth and other dental work without the. high priced metals in them, were undisturbed; GTainertus "ttt _-woi The method at entry In each place' was identical, which ludr police; to behave with a certainty that one} man robbed both omeea. The door» hold tight by light tech. were pried open with n thin men! bar, can» tnation indicated. Chicago police have héen culled upon to visit underlay-an thatnctty in hopes of getting clues to the musing articles. . Dr. Nancy Robbed, "tore .This m not the first experiersee ot this nature tor Dr. Husky. ac- cording to W. Stanton! Pearce. I homo-r club member. who "tated that the dentist had been robbed at $200 worth of gold and I lun- ammmt of finished work several tam mimics ilttlftt Haul from local on i o as months "N, Iifjll'm) MEN Ili , T GRAND JURY 1lljll 'rliSrlRllil) TODAY lit-unis ut""it,1; given Immun- m, rm! Ber I d Donate. contractor. who are mean: to'have ngtsred In a deal with we: "any M. bacon. whvehy the latter was ,charxed with having accepted n mm. Bur. rendered today and appeared baton tttrimte-tttrr u vamp". m8 _.. D. J. Donovan and Bernard Do- nato Surrendered and Were Questioned this Morning. Dom Donovan um Donne were before the grand Jury for long aun- ttoiting. William H: Cater, wind told the well system to North Chicago. aim w" questioned It length. Pro; PROBE CATER CONTRKCT (7gt'W,, "out nonunion: he and wit the mayor and othrr city of- ntrial.q before and "do the time that the eteetton in laid tor the pur- posn at put-ghoul". 'the. ppt Cater produced MI book for ex. amination by the mud gun. The Lam County am. Bank of Ford: Chicago. um produced record- to show' (run-Imu- with no!!! myths purchne or the water In- tom and other manor: of city boo.- (at: ENGLAND FACES - F000 FAM'NE London. Pot. 20-A food "who throateatt England today a a malt ot the Dock Worken' not. which has tied up the Innovation of tooth 'tttfret ot$ttrtg a "ttttttgt _ I ig"gaTutl'l,u'u, 'ttem.. LAKE COUNTY INDEPENDENT BABIESMAKE mu V (llihME IN TAX 0N INOOMES um Income" Taxes _f0r 1923 Show Decided Change Owing to Babies Born During Year. CHILDREN MUST FILE Chauce- wrought try births. deaths and We. during the last your doc: laterally "scone tax, returns (or the your 1023. Million of - were added to but!) 1areter. to! out. the portals. in addition " the W' 'apatrryet tttotriLyt?rM, tori atimngt$mtt', - "'"'rr' o""""?"'"'"- Bari-ad girls who been; all supporting. and whose parents attow than the any! that main with- 'ont mtrlcuon. tom 1 new clue or Mayan; Etch must ttteran Income In return and my I In on his or her net Income. " such Income was In ex. cess ot 81.000. The earning: ttt " pendent mlnor children who'hnenot been "etnancipated"c--altowed the use ot their earnings I' their parenttr- must be included n the parents' re- turn of Income. Widow-'nnd widower, who lost their "otfoes during the year 1933 are "peeully "eeted. I'nless remarried on or before December 31. 1923, or the bong! ot 1 family, they are snowed only-um 81,000 exemption granted a mule persons. _ _ . Wide!" and widower' are not re- quired to show on their individual re turn- the income of husband or,wiie up to the mite of death.. The income ot n decedent is considered separate"- ty." and. return must be t1e1d by the executor or administrator ot the er tate. The executor or administrator whoomnken a return for e decedent is entitled tote claim for him his futl personal exemption. according to his sum as u sinus or married person at the time ot death. _ In an ittdiridtml return the taxpay- er'u stuns u ot December M, 1923, determines the amount of " exemp (loan and credits. It on that day the tnxvcyer was married and living with wife or husband. the exemption. is $2,500 if the couple's net Income tor 1923 was 85,000 or less and 82,000 It the net income oxceoded $5,000. If single. the exemption 13 $1,000. If, on December 31. 1923, a single person, because ot some moral or le. gal obligation was supporting in ttul, borne one or more relatives over' whom he exercised family control, he, was the head ot a family and is end titled to the name mtemptions grant-, ed a married person. It his nnpport of such relatives ceased during the year, he in entitled only to thd 81.000 exemption. it the dependent dies during the year. the 8400 credit for such a perlons in not allowed. Taxpayers are reminded that the atariodaar tiling returns ends at mid- nisht at Much Mk Failure to tm, within the time Prescribed renders the delinquent liable to heavy penal. ties. TWO FILE SUITS . - RR COLLECTIONS Bfuno lab-man. former baker in Wuhan. was made thtputfrtderst, In two sum tor the eothetimt ot money due Bled in the cucult court today. In the Brat, the Henry "or. nor my"! cinlms payment ot $754.13 the "have at n Judgement tmtdetbdttrrtt by the manly court of but. county which was north", at- xlulled by the "to ot the. bakery summon. The Judgement we: tor 8180.79. The Deco-d on". - tor "08.60 mm! to the George. 1. Robin. Ion company otntihrattttre, no port of which has been "tigfied. About the only ("France In that It. up! ens-rue are and In an m m at n mum-M rune. 1:71;} Denmark. who am..." mecca-Ian " the "Stand " my mu hols Faucet Booth of Quart. Cum". In Mn hen with bu bran. Tho Couple. loaning l boom probably tritt nm tn SECTION TWO LIBEItfnrWLLE, LAKE COUNTY, aimed to ' Prince Mimi: Bride 'd, (i: i EGYPT CANCELS macnnouc I scum A'riWi/) wms TM Ham The supreme court at Springfield yesterday bonded down up opinion reversing the judgment of the mun-g ty court nnd unending the cane In the can appealed try the Roman Cathouc' ArettBitrhop George W. indolent. trom. the county V'caart Jfu'ttlif) 'g1'l"'g ' '1":th it,t,t't'g",', I 'tttf, are s L at only TRUE"! It: for use! on pmverty ovu- ed by the Home: Catholic church in me county and cccupled In part, by the-century which " being constructed near Area in Lake 'oounty and occupied in part try the 'seminary which ig being constructef Pear Area in we county at a cost ot more than-$10,000,000. Supreme Court Reverses Ps 'cision of County Court that ' _Sdtottl Must Pay. WAUKEGAN PEOPLE LOSE The archbishop had claimed' that this mpg}, was ex-npt from taxes but the due ot the county court had held otherwise. The archbishop then took an appear to the supreme court' and the case will base to be tried again. ' The supreme court _ also handed down opinions arnrming the 4nd? ment at the county court ot Lake county in the tour cages appealed by local persons who were dissatisv tied with the awards given them bs the county court for damages in condemnation proceedings institutid entrant property owners in Wan. Regan by the Public Service company at Northern Illinois.- One case was unenltd by William Penman. a sec- ond by John Foley, deceased, Mar- garet Foley and Catherine Isabella Donnelly and a fourth by William 'Slevin and Frank J. Sievln. u'..':',?.') y{our cues Were consolidated. Under the, ruling the- objectors must take' the amount of damage: fixed by the county court. _ V . The property in question is located west ot Waukegan and was taktn by the Public Service company to be used as a right of way {or the high tension line that is being erected and also an a right ot way tor the new West line that the Chi- cago. North Shore and Milwaukee electric railroad plane to build be. twven Waukegan and Chicago. Cairo, Egypt. Feb. 20.--The Eryp. tian government today mucslled cw license Tr,,'," to the his Lord Cnrnnrvon or emvatlng the lamb of Tut 'Ankh Amen. After the death ot Lord Carnal-won the license was continued in the name of Countou Carnarvon. The work, however, was conducted " Howard Carter, head of the layptoiouuu, exploring the 8,000 year qld tom. . - Ivan v". .v._. The uncetlauon arose from 1 die. puto bttween Carter and the govern- ment. The tormer bud cloud the tomb alter mm; the Md of the ar- eotihatttt' and refund to observe the gtteeratttertt's conditions for trom- Iu- It. CLAIMS PAYMENT FROM J. MEYER Fred vanderheid, a carpenter and [choral comrnctor ot Wlulenn. to. day 'l" mm In the county court he" tor the collection ot a bill oi all." 1t',t he clun- In due him I. "or [or work do" In the ilhtge mg" i, A." CV ,_ LEASE ISSUED T0 LORD allih0)l1 Lake Conn cam and! h also handed 'WELCII FILES lii0lll 1 sums money Atty. June- G. Wetels, "popular Waukenn Mur dun-0t lwlkcr and toner county pmseutor, today filed his penth- u I trt',',?, for an!" gunman his: the mu to enter the we no hr. He announced his candidacy some time no. The other. who tttod t"rriv"A'yl?'. are Attr. Mte, M. Runynrd, A.' '. iiaiCaiid Tiittttatn A. Deane. H. C.- Lucinda ud'aHl'old Human no reported to be cudxdatoa. STATE Il)misrl)ih'Ir I " ()llls DUE HERE 1% SIDE G? IO DAYS .m'u v- - u .. _---" Governor Small will arrive in Wow} _ ---_- V hogan late in the anemwn. coming Autumn" Not Provided from Wheaton, ill., where he speaks With 1924 License Plates in se "EM". _ . Will B T ed Tins Waukegan m-rehng will be 'w e MN . tthe only one which Governor Small ----- Hui," hold in him County. He had NO MORE WARNINGSIhoped to nppear elsewhere.but be, T . cause the roads have been no bad all '. - over the gttgttt through the heavy A 0011" ot investlutors from the humus. he is far behind in his sphed. office of Beeretary ot .State Lo""4110 and therefore one meeting in L. Thsu.tttrrtson "* expected to arrive: Luke County will be all be can ar. in Wuhan. within the next two range. _ or thug din for tttynua) ctltn- The governor will fiiiiWh real mes- Dtltn mint owner. ttt motor ver. up torthe people ot Wankegnn and hicies who hue not made npplica- Latte County; it ought to be one ot tion for their 1924 tttate" "Winterutlng meetings ot the bout police. will "rut the atate governor's whole campaign tor the officers. Eetry automobile which c.mmm "linlt him iirtseri" made 1ioes not bear the 1924 plates will on the "me that Lake County was ib°_""ed' . _.".., __'_ _L- rt-a..' too good to the governor during his Every automobile one: who Hnds his car taxed must upon at police headquarters when he will be given an opportunity to "any tor a state license Immediately. or be fined. "We have given motorists plenty ot warning." Commissioner Bel: ,as- netted. "Now "they are taken in tour by the late men it will be their on halt. They have known from the first that their state .lla ceases .were due the ftrtrt ot Jan any. If they decided to wait until now to only they must take that- 1ever commences there are.' , It it expected that there will be e grand null or local autoiste to apply tor licenses in an effort to avoid street. It is expected that it hamlets an that that they have applied. _even, it the license plates have actuated. that they will not )0..me _ ti?.t,ettCs,dlheJ,tt',,tlr' WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN common IN . ally mmovnan REPORTS snow Lake County Reported Nine of the 188 Diphtheria Cases for Last Week. Lake county reported nine ot the 188 new cases ot diphtheria reported in the state to. the state depart- meat of health at Springfield during the Int week. according to dis- patches trom Springfield. While the total number ot new cast: in the state" was Iowvr than formerly the number in Lake pountrts1towed an tucreue. " 1 ENTIRE REPORT IS SHOWN Bo far as Waukegan Itself is con- cerned the situaton .is not isuttitiltatt to cause an alarm-it I: in some ot the rural districts that the dis- euo' continues to crop out, , The rollowing dispatch trum' Bprtngield tells of the .aituation " it exists throughout the atate: Heavies. which have been the most prevalent contagious ("axes in n. linoia this winter, more d greatly in prevaienqe during the past week, according to the Jeport balms atate department of pubiip aim. The department's weekly report thawed 628 cases or tho, disease in the state. White not particularly dangerous in itself, department official: pointed out, measles lets down tho ban to the more serious diseases. It is 'not uncommon, they said, tor tuber. culoata to follow in the wake of menus. There were 45.000 cases of measles reported to the health department last year. . . . department last year. . . The number of diphtheria and scarlet fever cases In the state were decreased,' the report indicated. show ing 188 cases of the former Ind '298 cases ot the latter. Cook county had 127 ot the diphtheria -. Kane county F, Lake county 9, Had. "on county ll, St. Clair county 6. Of the scarlet fever can.' COOK county had IM, lyeKaltt county 14. Payette county 6, Kane county 19. Knox county 6, LaSallo county It, linear: county ll, Pectin county 6. le, Clalr county 16, Var-mien county 8. . _ . " ot1ter dineases rrvorled in the stat. during the week Included: "Mom. 433 cases. Inn!!!" " was, mnllpox " cues. typhoid - " can, tuber-cum Mt _ whooping cough MB - ty- phmu Mt cues. and mom" "' cam. COURTS (illNYNi (illBT UNCERTAIN An electric tmtrhtttr to polish the "can or "an " the commons" Owl. cock" one ear " t' th "it; A l "ii/dnt. n. Dunn: "Or "may! a. "8M1!!!" ' . iuatrom, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, "mouse; Atty M. v. , ear ttttd remand: court grttdlrttt out n beintt mod the new addi- GOVERNOR qgthLL AT WAUKEGAN NEXT war:- DAY cvzum "7TH Governor Len Small will mule Ills ttrttt and only visit to Wanton» la the present etuneitrn' next Wednes- day evenlng Febniiry 27th. He will speak In the Wankexan u- mory at eight o'clock. With the governor will be Oscar Carlstrom. "madame for attorney general and one at the best orator: ttreptatss has produced la years. f 8trrinrttfr0td,s ML. rob. '0.-aitretr alter',".", or unorttion in minds .rt9, new or height in mo. tor volicleo. {or hire. operating regu- larly on tued or deitttite romeo on improved highways. ia. required to my . "pronto license tee, " "pro. vided in section SA ot, the motor Teh. icle law," according to an opinion ot Attorney eGnernl Edward J. Brun- dnge, delivered to Secretary ot State Louis u Emmerson. The governor will hiiiWh real mes- ngo tor the people ot WIukegnn and Lune County; it ought to be one ot ttrrItRRrt-ttiteresting meetings ot the governor's whole campaign tor the campclxn walnut him ls'belnx made moron LICENSE _ mm. (imill " BY mums am here. Every Firm, Person or Corpo- ration Carrying Freight for Hire Taxed. SEVENPERSONS IS LIMIT "Section 9A'oi the motor vehicle law," It; Brundage said. "applies to all vehicles. trailers and semitrailers used tor carrying height tor hire and also all vehicles. trailers and semi- traiiers ot the second division. " de. scribed in section No. 2 of said act, used Tor carrying paasentterts.tor hire and V operating regularly. SEVEN PERSONS " LIMIT "The second division of section No. 2 of said act includes these vehi. cles which are designed and used for pulling and carrying freight, and also those vehicles or motor cars which are designed and used iorahe car- rying of more than seven persons." Prior to the amendment approved June 29, 1923, section 9A provided. Mr. Brundage said. that for the use ot all vehicles ot the classes above mentioned an additiozui license tee should be paid monthly. "on or be. tore the tenth of each month" for the preceding calendar month."'This provision he continued, "was changed by the amendment so as to provide as ioiiows: , "Such additional license tee shall " payable annually to the secretary of State on or meters January 1 or within 10 days'irom the time any person enters into the business of operating with vehicles tor hire, but the fee herein provided for shall be reduced by one-half for the first year any person engages in such husinegs it he min: operations after July 1 of such year." . "It is apparent," the attorney gen- eral said. "that the payment ot addi- tional tee, as provided by this mend- ment, was intended to be undo In Jleu ot the monthly payments requlro ed by the tome: provision: ot this section. which were omitted in the nmendutory act. which became alloc- SAYS NEWPOR1 DOESN'T OWE C0. The County of [Alto a for days ago started ault for more than 8300 against the Town of Newport. Superviaor Edward Martin ot the Town or New. port today declared that the moat be some mistake as Newport does not owe the county n dollar. He says the town did owe the county $554 for in rand "tilt but turned in all in oil toward thia aécount and he adds that on Berpt, tt, ms ho paid to County Supt. of Highwt'n Charles Russell by personal check the remaining $244d54, received a recclpt in full payment to date. He atatea he not only haa the recetpt but tho canoe-ltd check. lie cannot underatand how the ault was atartod by the county but thinks it must be duo to acme aort ot oversight. the Jay 1 This: didn't really happen but can you Mann's l thortntttttitttt athtthtt and ttttttttlie-mr In Immortality. sund- ing has". the corps. at a Mend and cxclalmug sully. "poor Jim!" Alt GM " and no we. to to."- , 21. 1924 Miss Florence J. Bruce. Welll,' Known Waukegan Druggist' Who Dies Suddenly this AM ternoon from an Infantion. I FINGERPRINTS SHOW J-ACKSoN HAS h "RECORD" Chicago Police Show "Loci Negro Has Been Arrested on Several Occasions. HAS BROKEN HIS PAROLE That Sonny Jackson. the Market street negro who was detained sev- eral day: by the police recently tol- lowing the mysterious death ot his common law wife by shooting. has 1 police record. according to inform- tion received today by the Wouho son police from Morgan Collins. In- perintenéent ot police of Chicago ot whom Jackson's finger "prints were sent recently. . . Under the nuns ot Karmn pun penier, according to the Chicago no lice, Jackson was sentenced to the Michigan City. ind.. penetentinry. lie wu paroled December l, 1928, and my is wanted to 'rhaving broken his parole on Aproi 6, gm. I... Under the name" at Noun" Car. penten he wu amtsttlt " Gm. Ind., on Sept. M, 1989mm you"! ot ctr-tying concealed weapon {a w" and 8510. "'1' '. A: Willie Carpet he. was arrested at Du'onpoft. In., April Mt, 1.83.":- a aspect but In: Inter dlmhnrxed. Unde'r thé name, ot Sun action he was arrested In Chicago on Sept. 22. 1923. and was sentenced to three months in the house of correctiOn on At this time he w" arrested hen Jackson denied 'that he ever hag been ttrrested or had a police re- cord. ma timtefprlnts hue beet slant to other cities and the police thita it In pos.slblc they mar get a turttits report' on him. . initiate of violating the prohibition law. He in sentenced by Judge McKinley. " L - TENANT DAMAGED $500, JURY RULES Ill LATE VERDICT Miss Lillian Sutton Given Dam- ages Against Mrs. Mary Pep- , per, Landlady. PREMATURELY EVICTED A Jury in the circuit court decided that Miss Lillian Sutton. spinstqr with tire cats, was damned to the extent, ot 8500 when her ~|nudixdr Mn. Mary Pepper, entered her home after breaking through a window. and ordered her out ot the house after demanding tro' tor rent. and tor evicting her from the Pepper cot. ts" without due process ot 'inw. A mystery mu. who wulhd Into Letter' [and I the home at Mr. Ind In. John about. that "that wu South amen my road, Ruin", was noun in! -tttet locked up In the county Jail this att. Otte ot the We: "noon became he doesn't know who. his pm Mr. Jinn out!" he I. "punt-g In tratrt ot mm- lako couxny. The man frightened m when Mrs. Sheik. who act-ennui. and than n mm at no he nu may. lie an " who " he in! qatttetted A. a. Nannlon. He Is tthtttt " tearth- to In. "an old. Chlet of mm Ed Ma. MI VII I. tony. mama Put. has nailed the "do " m Ile. ',"t um. mumm- nd up; ' -""ee". "iiitfr%iiiitotetrqrtme 13"". them. "a. was anomaly with: , . ' 's,': f rl/r.. ' li,i,"iitdiigt which man lead u m " , "l'ho Jury returned the verdict law Tnudly tttterttoott, Mita Sutton. chimed that one evening when aha returned from Chicago she round In. Penn" and a Lake Forest po- lio. other in her home ~aud that they compelled her to leave wtthout akin: even " much as her purse. and that when she teturnml next day $36 in cash had evaporated trom her pocketbook. Chief ot Police Cordon teatitud that when he wvnt to the house the can were Iockod ia the place and the plnce was in " unsanitary cow dltlon MYSTERY MAN ' TAKEN " COPS DIES SUBDENLY . ".50 PER YEAR. IN ADVANCE "auction ls fatal To Miss Drum, local y Druguist BULLETIN Wednesday, February 20 Min Druce deed thle attornoon at 1:55 o'clock without regaining coh- ecloueneu.' Her death come! he at great ehock to her many friends. Mlee Druce we: born " Gages Lake April ar, 1873. She hai'heen In the drug amine" for 25 years. For yeare she conducted a drunetor. at Grayolake. She recently eold thin store and at the time of her death was the owner "of two druoetoroe In Waukgah. one in the old People'- Bank building and the other on the north alde. In addition to other relative; aheaaleavee 'a half aleter, t'gt, C. Johnson. of Redondo Beach, I . Mlu Florence J. Bruce, tor may not: a resident. ot Waukegan end long prominent as the owner ot drug "are: In Weaken": and Gray-lute. to reported to be very critically ill at her apartments " 205 Madtstttt., street. from I sstreptoeoeiq lute-cum which hu left her delirious for the. out twenty-tour hours. Physician" and nurses are "fe" every min" me to save her He. -- Mien Bruce was that taken lll Fri- day afternoon and ntit returned home from the Genesee street drug store. By Sammy morning she was urt- ounly m and has stendlly been new. in; worse. Her 'neer rs1rtirea were called in today indmll are " the and drugstst of _Butsbard Woods, er- rived yesterday while Mrs. Addie Cleveland. Biias Cleveland. Maria Byte. Mrs. Jennle Packer and Mrs. H. Cleveland all came in today. The trouble is reported to." have started with n slight eruption whlch lust-Dyna. .had treated. but whlc'h beam Infected and an it caused (very little trouble. she did not take ". - variously until Blue was very Ill. The poison from the In- fection was well in her blood when she was taken m. . Mm We ia widely known in Wanna sad but. county and has always be" very active in her bust- neu and sock! lite. The sudden": and t"erfotttmetur or her "was: has come u a great Now to. many. Had Long Bush." Oil-c" Mlss.Dr\1ee sold" her interest In the store at Grayslnke to her nan- ner. Guy Thomas. Feb. 4. , This if" We third time that lit. had bought and sold Ibe.Gruyslno More. Back In 1900 she purchased the store trom Chane: Thomas. who origin")! ambushed it in 13rar'tttke. This was her first "exptrt6tfe,.rjtt the drug world. Ten years lateral" sohr the store to I man named Kent who was working tor her at the time. - --l A year later uh. bought the More back and In 1917mm It to Philip HlLdtbmndt. buying it again three years later. She sold ball Interest to Guy Thomas at this time. tho latest bunt, _ _ Durimp.this period art. years Mun Druce- opened stores at'Round 1.18. and Area. later selling them out. In 1917 she purchased the'aexnll 'stortrs In Wnukegln from Din. Maude Peters. ttttd In 1920 the tu.. ny drug store in South Chicago. In the paring: qt 1922 the magma": the Park avenue store and a any to, Brooks in November 1928. _ In Sop.- tember. 1923. she purchasml mg Warrend rug stare on the tttgrth side takiatt her phagmaclst, Wllllam SM: man, itt all a ifartnor. Buying and selling dmzstoros WI. Fir profitable ooestir.r'mter'dttri1ttt this time she had been uble to help educate and start three boys in the dmx business. T Cotlrteotrs tt,'tlesmett, Manama. order and nualit.v of mankind"! was ruponsiblo for her mecca. Hammond. 1nd,. Feb. BF-Edward Hubert. muchinist. In! night also! and killed Mrs. Ron Bum in Bee home in indium Harbor and than blow out his own brains. The don". rrime "I committed in the - once ot In. W. P. Wihon amen door neighbor who summoned no police. " d, snows WGMAN. r Tm an I a RF": After amount Mrs. Benn. mm thrutenod to kill Mm Wilton b who revenlsd bl: mm. but "ddeattr shot himself. Mrs. Wilson was mum the I. van home It the (In. Oh. trite lit bert say to m. Itetiat, "l an an; wnt' and you are 'p?tttg no; _ , bed Whig 'tttt Mrs. Benn. mm , km Mm "film I. bl: Him. but "ddeattr oteir.r'atmr damn " been able to bob t three boy: itt the fb---Edward Ed '_,'lrii'j,i,v,,ri',i,: R1 IR (tlt 'fat,'

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