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Libertyville Independent, 23 Oct 1924, p. 15

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34 1 FORD | at This |_--Used BMALL CASE BHOULD NOF BE USED _ \ _ There is a very persistent rumor afloat, substantiated somewhat by comment in certain newspapers, that it is the plan of the Attorney General to rush the case of the Btate of Ilinois vs. Len Smail, for an accounting on in-- terest funds, to a final judgment against the governor before election day. y 4 y +s It is further rumored when such a judgment is en-- tered it will be pointed out to the election officials that under the constitution of the state of Hllinois any can-- didate against whom thg state has a judgment is inelig-- ible for the governorship and his name, therefore, should be excluded from the ballot. o > >K8 Libertyville Independent Late County Independens «_ Waukegan Weekly Sum If thig rumor were not so persistent and the history of the progecution of Governor Small not so fresh in the public mind, few would think of giving any credence to the report, This would be about the last bold and brazen attempt to destroy Governor--Small.. We do not beli¢éve that any self--respecting judge or master in chancery will lend himself to such a conspiracy if he is aware of such a contemplated plot, if such plot really exists. -- ® MANY MATTERS TAKEN UP IN The following matters were taken up in probate court here on Monday, the action being taken in as shown: John A. Lakey, North Couicago. Will proved and admitted to--record. All property left to wile, Mary A. Lahey. Letters Testamentary issued to Mary A. Lahey. Estate valued at $5,000. Frances Prichard, Highland Park. Will proved and admitted to record, life use of all property given to hus-- ban, George T. Prichard. After his death all property to be given to son and daughter. Estate valued at $10,000. Bond fAixed at $1400@: Bernard I1, Wadsworth. Will proved. and itted to record. All property thed to Madline Iryv-- ing, Elizabeth Slavin and Amelia Roll, Estate--valued at $1700, Letters Mmuun:hlugod' to John Irving. Margaret [Needham, Waukegan. ¥inal report Mpproved. Inventory ap-- proved. hux closed. Elsie M. Ywanson, Lake KForest. A careful investigation of this rumor should be made by all concerned, so that they may be fully advised if called on to meet such an issue. O We refuse to believe that Attorney General Brun-- dage would allow any one eonnected with his high office to be used in such a cowardly political manner--Chicago Herald & Examiner. _ * -- Buy a PROBATE COURT We Must Sell Out Now As Our Storage Is Ta g&eil to on-- petition for probate of will con-- tinued to Oct. 25, 1924. ' John Richardson. Final report ap proved, Estate closed. Bertha Herschberger. Final report approved. Estate closed.. _ _ Augusta 8. Knox, St. Louis Mo. Pe-- tition to probate Foreign Will filed and set for hearing Nov. 17, 1924. 10984 . ; ..' Edwin Alien, Final resort approve. Distribution ered. * * Charles Gordon -- Knox, Bt.© Louis, Mo. Petition to probéate foreign Will filed and set for hearing Nov. 17, Sophia Wolfe, Incompetent. Death of ward shown. Conservator author-- Ized to settle estate undéer Letters of Conservatorship heretofore issued. Proof of heirship taken. Frank E. Dow, Waukegan. Objec tlons to Final report and account ied by Robert Dow and Grace Boutwell. Petition for distribution. Set for hearing Oct.: 30, at 2 p. m. 4 lhrzretha Sauer, Town of Ver-- non. Petition for probate of Will filed: and set for hearing Nov. 24, 1924. Geraid F. Lee, minor, Zion. Decree entered in --the matter of sale of real estale ";e';'l'!). MlHey et al. Decree entered in sale of real estate. Anna Mary Kirk. Final report Ap-- -- for probate of will con-- *# , Hearing Buy Your Ford From . 'Authorized Dealer. See _ Our Display of New J Cars -- Trucks-- Tractors ZION, ILL. _ PHONE 352 SAE TY * C . Td ze ?' B 5; ., ----" &A !'TM i( \\'\'{?\" [ '\\« Mess :'-\:-é" Ems\' Oor-- $HB0 D Y V 11. PEPENDEN'®, WTHO X, -- YVULUDIT 20, 194% '=~~. ' fa_ -l' -' 9 "Cosed --Jqneph : Graves, Waukegan. lo-- ventory, o Partnership -- Inventory, Appraisement Bill and Co--Partuet Appraisement BHL approved. o Thompson, Hearing on of heirshipg continued to Oct. 2#3, 1924 Bedentary occupations may be tom pared ~to n heater with the drafts closed or--one in which the fre is sam-- piy being held. 'Therefore, those ep-- gaged in sedentary occupation do not require as much food fuel as those en-- gaged in' museular effort, and fruits uhould have an jmportant place in their dlets.--Grit -- l ¥ 4 . *A i. @ /: ( «l ylSsr A _ f'fi * S x C Te s ; C s y se 3 C = * j % f . s % / Fuel in Food Wood or coal fires in the send 90 per cent of the net hea in sends 90 Redtenenes ihe pen tsb inero pmve t y'. ol um mS® . ep t s oz / Rifas A radical departure from the usual type of fires. fimmmm--&me«lmg.du-- JR 1) Service Scientific Heat NORTH SHORE GAS CO. FACES CHARGE OF KILLING MAN rectelred today in the Crown Point eriminal -- eourt. Casamentos body, the head mu almost beyond ree ognition #> hatchet, and the throat cut from ear to 'ear, was found g'lln burning bed. Te wur-- derer poured oil over the body Oof ~Hammond, for the murder Frank Casamaneto, Sept. l1th, -- FOR HIS MONEY Oct. 22.--Trial of Jimmy the kid, of Casamento's room mate, was arrested and bed and set fire to it,.~ Rosso, as he was making hurried ° propara tions to leave Hammond,..-- Blood sained money belonging to the mur-- _ Bince his arrest"® bere Pittaburgh officers notified the Hammond police that 'm was wanted on a mur der there. Juicy Fruits Valuable Julcy fruite are the best and most wholesome of the raw foods, and while they provide little in the way of starch, fat or proteln, so large is their content of organic mineral saits that we may uw.:z.c: eall them nature's perfect wug ted pBis. man was found on his per-- There is a Size and Style of 1 SEEK DIVORCEE IN BIG ROBBERY PROBE pressure is behind the disappearance of Mre. Helen Marle Patterson Hey-- worth beautiful divoreee, formerly of Chicago, who was expected to testifty against four suspects held by the police inconnection with the hold up in the Heyworth apartment at 100 Central Park south, Monday, de tectives declared today. * New York, Oct. 2%2%.--Underwerld Police said unless Mrs. Heyworth FORD -- Regardless | of Model ; Reduced ' for This Sale! | Make the . | Terms to Suit -- Yourself. _ | Small 1 Payment ~| Down , the Balance in Monthly Installments _ All Used four men #uspected of robbing her and her escort, Alfred Hannon, would be hampered. A platinum ring set with diamonds found on one of the four prison-- @rs, 'Was identified by a friend of Mrs. Heyworth as having beed stok en from the divoreee. _ Mannon is expected to ste the pri# *i today in the police "line up" in an effort to ideniify them as the masked -- bandits who' forced them* selves into the lieyworth home. i #%# $o +8 a¥

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