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Libertyville Independent, 11 Aug 1921, p. 10

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S14ALL ARRESTED, NEED CGINAGE TO (C^o"^u "28HLDU.AGREE TO CilANGE 80oB COL. SMITH iBadcretr d a trai or RUN 0VER BY (Contattine'adfromae ne.) r o "earing the damagle. The Shock did RiLEASED ON BOND REPLACE MONEY OF t g m tae ad fom haée.)rih o01VNE NSALL 115 SASE aaaw'dit-n a:AUTO;DOESNT 1MAT- ay nfe idand it must er50followte ouse was haken fro the ,very OF 50,00.0 UITE STTESong e®on mut tri¾'r m' out CASE; TO NEW Co. To VICE CRUSADE °°£u"t egon, E;PRYR AE -S ot C u re cy a n s re t a r In a certain w y de cribed in 'thTwpoded wre sm u ch alier he n M rs.- lt CUrreC ndtre a ihwyseicain. 'cntInued re4eon Pape ONRI Smith rescued theim from an ava W arra nt served in the exeCU - Thus In order 'te ca ry Green Bay i t e ei p en n h a r sta e of re ken glasves. as e h r D v n e l n .tvemasinafershrff Sug eplaces money for rad through from Washington treet 81heriff en Jobinths a lied]anc0ebo Wh0 had ti v ed n so n a t r s e iO d hng e . o G ra d a v n e It la n ecessary t o O f Qgo v r n r f Illin o is re . o b ta in ed for y-seven con v iction s," l e S er ff E e ri G ren a d 'eoti called on executivedetaf ce rnaon fandbsMr.on.nevealed today .aid. "Besides this. teehv enwretrciclyters f h es oder whels d sideof he oad an ths, r. us-seeral udred Suspecte Who ave ight and cotinued- thir efforts to- UTILITES TAING L a e.exlained, has not been done t lddgityndacthed saentenc ei t mracinnAo n lue t ite That just because yeu have your PU ate Hoeve, te ontactr wo Y AL without going to trial. responsibility for the bilast. Bheriff legs run over by an auto you neces CAEbid on the work in anxions te o gtIGVRO A EAI A small hole ln the ground at the Green was confident that he would a there growing up a new, system started. Providing he cannot get It very south end of the porch indicates have an importance annouancement il# srl uth broken bontesor of coinage' In the United States? settled very soon the highway de, where the bomber% had planted'the Make within 48.hours. lame legs tsn't the fact If yen. only Springfield,1M.. Au. 9.--Gov. fLenIn the Constitution It 1isspecißically partmnent will Dot sign the contract Sr~gf0ed 111., Aug. 10.-What ap- bomb. Net a sign of the bomb, how- The Waukegan police are aiso go toeZMon toelive and have faith In Small was placed under - arrest by stated that only the felieral congress with him and therefore the atter per ob nofrt oenreer, can bie found about the place, working on the case. Maistant Chief the ability orf folow rs ftheZio Sherff HnryMeser of Sangamon shall have power to coin money. Yet, will bie thrown in the air for an in. Small to glve him a change of venue vNo footprints were obtainable bie- of Police Thos. Tyrrell declined to0 q5etle ef heffHny et g how shall bie classified the new definite period. &rom Sangamon County to came other cause go many persona thronged make any statement concernaing the church to intercede with Providence county at the executive mansion "street-car money"_ which ls appear- Thus the property owners who, are eoun vIn the statle for the trial Of about ,the house_immediately. progress of the case.- - and bring a isudden healing to your shortly after 6 this afternoon. ing ln so many cities, if one does not affected by the proposed improve- the carges on whieh he was arrest- State's Attorney Smith served dur Whoever plantedl the bomb was system. Here's the latest "*cure" byr. Despite his protests and those of regard it as money? True, It is not rment, that ls, when their places are ed and carried through the streets of fig the war au lieutenant colonel of familiar with the location as the divine sanction, as described by M0 bis attorney, George B. Gillespie, hie "legal tender" for anything but car passed by the concrete road, will di- Rpringflid yesterday by Sheriff ]des-- the 149th Field Artillery-Reilly's house was approached from the side W. Croit, the Sun'si news correspon- ' ocd oacmany the sheriff fares, for that mattier, neither are rectly lose by such a delay in thlat ter, was made In a statement issued Bucks. He was elected by an en- that was unusually dark and faces a dent in Zion. was ~ whr forcd t acompy shed psaestms1r hcs o i-their property will not beosenhancedeaerly tdymye ttr.Atony .thusiatic majority. lot on which there la much shrubbery Another miraculous case of Divins bondls of $50,000asuryfo s . tender; Dor are pennies or 5-cent wr u hog meitl The statement was prepared by Mr. One of the pledges hie made was: concealed himself from anyone In the day. pearance before Juilge Smnith n San- pieces strictly offerings for payments here pus nhot ug metinaot it Mortimer yesterday morning, before "If I am elected state's, attorney I house or a passerby, The street light Pàul Thom ,e a lad abouttwelve gamon Coonty court on the fi t on- in sumse exceeding a dollar. But in Tr lantàqeioabu the arrest was ordered, but was held will clean pli Lake county. I, will ls to the niorth, which makies the %pot years of age, soiding with fis ear- day in September to asswer to three citles like Baltimore, Pittsburgh and but every plece of land along Green until approvedl by Attorney General make the streeta of Waukegan run where the bomb was concealed doub- ente at 2910 Gideon avenue, was takt. indictmients charging hlim with em. Spokane, when one presents a hall- Bay road through Lake county has, Brundage and Assistant Attorney redl with boose." 1]y dark. ing a cow to pasture-and waa cross- bezzlink half a million dollars of state dollar or adoartthtrle-r been eihanced many hundreds of General Wllkerson at a midnight con. Almôst immediately after his elec..eol ' i ceeIng the street at the corner of 29th ofunds(4Oft,cniigt derudestatoeconductor, lhe ls given as a matter dlassnetenwcnrt odfeec nteatre eea' f ion Col. Smith made this promise PopeVi-ten treet and lEschol avenue when hie o 0000fthtapyr.noey, of course, part cir.al] of his change bas been put in, even though itIs fine at the supreme court building. good by emptying into Waukegan Because of the sensational cha rac tripped en the chain that was at- Gov. Fred E. Sterling and \enncmais asn hi oa ol The chances are there isn't'a per- will Issue a statemnent, whIch Jit s un- snd beer. home, hundreds of persone visited the that mmn iepsegrOk curtis. $700,000 of jnees npub rates abover 5 cents, .may start Je- so living along this piece of prop- derst'ood will bie a blastaet the meth-' Active Against Lid Liftera place this anorning and, In fact, al] land car with three, persons on board lic funds- ¡ o suing slot-currency at, say, four for a erty who would Dow sell his property ods of his prosecution and the Inter- Ever since his election to office day people kept swarming past to get was going south ,and the car passed II Isthe first time in the history o.qure. f bic tltesaeo for anything like $50 an acre more ente behind it, with a special broad- more than a year ago leir. Smith has a look at the havoc created, vrteby.esjs bv h lilns tat a goverinor chas wiean- step in pretty generally and make than hie would before the toncrete aide against the action -of Sheriff raided, arrested and prosecuted vio. FPxpressons'of sympathy popre.d In knees. ûfree na mmlcag odd-valued coins because federal was put in. The probability Js they Mester In humiliating him In the lators of the Ilquor laws and hias to Cal. and Mrs. Smith and In many The driver of the car put the boy In office, util 3:30) p. m. todlay money Is not convenient)y denomin- have all raised their prie consider- Springfield striets after he had gained a name@ for this fine of action. cases even talk was heard that vigi- the car and started] off for bis.home Fbrotmeenoond n atoiofsed, It is an interesting spleculation ably more than $50 un acre since agreed to efect the arrest pIvl y is latest Ilquor case Io that of lance committees bie formed to retahi- on GIdeon avenue. Shrf Mse hottesttrhusNy lredpatetsoe ndteradwspacd1o if prop- at the Governor's home. August Froelicke of Fox Lake, whose ate against auch an, attack on the 'the driver carried the boy i deputIrieng a.er entrance, waiting chlains of groceries should not find erty owners along the route get a Mr. Mortimer purports to tell the trial ls in progres~ before Judge Per- P'rsecutor. and toldl his parents what Lad hall- Fuiti iewratfor thre governor's authority and use for private half. direct benenît in the mattier of valua.Gvroehth ilntsrosyr L esn ftecunycuti ilSteghnSihpnd h ev a a one oveýr ai ct t Itle ater hour the goveinor cents, 6-cent pieces, war-tax tokens, tien to thlis extent -it secems as oppose an -application by the execu- Waùkegan.' The hearing orfithis case "The bombing of the state'si attor, both of the boy's legs, and the weight ri } 1e] adntmvdot n h ie-Christian Science-No-thghto e h 'seropertyis af-- titre for a change ot ve.nue, but in the started yesterday. The dybfr a'shue-tol wsadrytik was enough t0 have brok*en the bones. cfe ffceevnsorluc'-io fected can consistently helpi in salme breath declareo that the Gov- Frank Newton of thre Fox Lake dits- but alFo a fool trick," dIeclared C-ty The parents prayed to the Almighty cf aý ofic evrut330p ien o v ci.i.. sriheigou h iha Il-ernor will have to file affidavIts oftiet, also heldi on a jiquor charge, Attorney Arthur Bulkley todlay. .It toheal the- boy andd the prayer was Jwas j ted eiffP. M',siter o srauteing ucahonbl Thyougt preudice, to which the s.tatie's alter- was'found not guiltys by a jury bie- will create stronger publ>iesetentimdaeyas.rd h o a cre10hs çoffie, asked him if heMSEbODcAZN E o etti ihwydprmn t ney reserves the right ,to answer fore Judge Persona, Likte cases have In -favor of the proFnemor and Iéearound1town this m ornigan be- th arat.an nitdt ea ha fle way earmnta with cou ter alfidavitD CIDEen tried for several weeks follow- work, and wiiirnake it aIrfor hirn y(nd a tli mpnoeth o airrest hima. Sheirff Mester refused, (Continued from Page One.Intelsanyssteout.il na t tfrdeogtcnvtirucaefGdskengpw. sayngheha ten dvse b hsoto the operation of a bowling alley dur- C.SHOSCS ILO be the deciding factor both as to the the state s attornybo ae ue Poic Magistrate ilìtcr Taylor torneys nto t tae the govte actual ing the samie ptiod by reaison of the sufficiency of the affidavits of preju. oue arrests in and about Waukegan said: "it s biadt enough to try to bomb custody while he was fcaldties. ceaseless monotony and tiresomieness (otne rmPg n. dice and the selection of the county and along the north shore. Earlier in fieotlsi uttoalsoednr the niy performaine (If h i bseiff ofIChearing the same orchestraPagplaye ,) towhich the cases w.il libe sent. his creer before lhe became state's fifi e hiswfake te eei an Gov Sal ten r ti nsonpratialy hesamie music night aft- e - Attorney Generail Brundage and Mr. attorney, lhe was noted for his vi-tmemrcoady hie would belat thre exten ive mani e racnight drigthe wr smerioniths. There were 67 mnte-1 Wilkerson arrived in Springfield attresnrcorngdm esfm Fire Chief.Sars OTFarred: "Who- I5oco.otyatefieoclckevenings together with thre noises eaad376Nwomien teachers, a ttal 1 .m n a nedoet h u aloonkeepersm on behalf of persona ever vrngi uigtewr omrest, 1 .m n iDr rv etea-iolates the proibitory law fi riff1entI toher iex euive that comne from the bowling aley and of 44:3.rm or uidn hr hy madle dependents In various ways_ holdbeSuise, t s iw n that -the s!iled fwas immthediatelv tn rmteatmbie ositree There are six teachers in thre were joined by Mr. Mortimer. The ,acdndah t-truhslossol eeforced. Why should any. 0 m mani crlobnd whýich the governor hadl with thre reasonable comrfort. and en- couinty whoir have becen teaching for latter gave an accounit of the dOings Lieut. Coh. Smith ls thre Ion of W'bd ealwdt ede oeay pt-,iojýv p"eared. The rlheriff re. joymnent of Ilife by the comiplainants .10 or more years. One teachecr, of the day, and then read the state- B. Smlith, a Waukegan Investment more than a person walk 1I4 a storea prcl evious ypter t declaring thie gov. in their respective homes and ac- Albert Rt. Smith, teacher Of I!ïÎf ment prepared. After the conference brokeýr.1 and steal a hamn After this aneaking eio iwt zico nillany -him, toehs cordingly would ordinarily interfee ay SChoo)l, lias bten teach! ng 4 the stateiniEnt was given culï and thre atz pntesae' tonylw* a sfi i n a tond hne had wait. with the phy sical comrfort of normal yeairs. attorney 'general refusqed to miake any Start Repairs violators will have greater difficulty loirth re. 'hle pgeior and his piersons, generally and the damages "Th-nd part of this repýort" said comment either oen it or on thie No time wax lost by the state's at- in tscaping. epersiýent So) was the ùca ioned by suel iiatelerence are Slit. In)o i4 t ttýfev(ý ethoilsvefnoheiiffal thie to r heI shliff to isice. The depar. tion of lawv." l;st yeari: Fitteen (of ithese lwre in had been o'f ered him ant thre cxec:u-Y :lvof ill lz, . n ý gove nor-s The master a-ccord uIgly finds thlat Wuea and the othéris f ,jtivl mandIon t mie walsquite setaua ,i hge "thle defendlants are Ithele:ore con, ountry tdistricts. These ee e.2 Bullt Governior S is saidtIo lbei thrngha ghed bt hee asducin tei bsinssin 'u0tonin twee(n Lhe age: of 6 and i1; >years. ihyicesda 1 aDno h ni !,e r.idisrrar'd of thelir neighibois who 0-sheriff, wichI in effect made a holiF rs At eritils off!e thie bond1 seekl somte ldegree of rest and rfeh day for hundreds of pecople who Avere Fist i whih he heiffheld w sabn i rent In thee homes which they Li;t your propeties with ci. iR. in the strees 9going home from the bu te ovrnrinisedonsumtuilt and develoinfd long p;rior toIthe Gen&C.fo aeo n. esosa 'qfie hc hdjs lo ting te onee hadpeple. tae' bulilding of thie paýIlion in quecston have uyersiandrentecrs. Wsin.closed, and which was a fitting ell- AitonéIIv M j;nn cooked 0oer the ,and are rem;!ing nuisnce on lihe ton and Counity street. 11 miax of the pracepresefnted for nd i, I flit was*O: .rplt of thJüi pvion adbowlv! s r -ffdurin] the'e tn ol ice b-DW Beç O e- n eio t 8 sai Iley di ne wsh urtWs. at ing alrys In question as they harve judige ýays next week whien the mas- jeaguered the capitol as thiough sathe y didntws sr esti been and are now lIng conducted jujidge sz.asnext week when the maus- afraid the Governor was about to firth o1:o' w igauewss and should be rest:a:.ned f;rom thie ter's report is submuitte-d to himn for, ifash through the ]ines and ùescape. Ifhe gove:nor jï subject !o a operating of th-e place in question in final settlemient. In case hie approves It is predictedl that the glory which reSt, Mr. Gilieleisate, -"he is not Iuch en unreasonable manprner as to of thre report an injunction then will may have comte to thre shefi np ent iled toanyii favors any othier citi- interefere with the reaisonable com- be issuied restraining the operation ofl radling the head of thesae as api zen of the ,tate is not entýiided to re. fort of and enjnymeint of Heb. the the dance hiall in question which hbas isoner through thei streets wille reive. Thre gpeernor being forced un- complainants or other peýrsons of o- been running all this season as weillshort lived, and that the Governorsa deraret, e ll ompy itht'h dmrysenibiites ccuyin te ras as and which thre nearby prop- statement will give an outline of thre a, - mie." eity owners have declarted is a pub-I reprisals to be visitedl upon the aher- Morirneir i sprroved th,, bond. In view of the Master's findlinIgs ti le nuisance, iff for is act on. 1-Greatr Value In th rtni torth c ra ad n p ro i Hrry Tidao ndsgienbvL. The Rductons. re Uusua a G S"f eýnfacde tre elo apriesbeorethissl-hywlerae apeit hs pca red WPh StaW3 AttorneMrtig rgthgf ai CROWS( TO INVE MILK 1 Intimidation c restraint Ch. CHICAGO PR While Russel] --price expert, gay for 12 Instead ci the state's attort InvlEstigation of i C erative Mar E 1dence of in ers, discriminatic, tempts to stifle t Presentied to the Charges of imumn Chicago Milk Wil oflelals will be h Evidence agal Company, which 1 bershtp nead-y a the vicinity of milk, will be Pr Mey, wholesale d the County hospl Infirmiary and nu Claim C "We hav e a ele producing con States' Attorney Fad dilast nigh t ment of M4y ,we Iinse o pro rærMirrt of tradf farmetil and tnre An aTam- J. K0.raae tien nub vry nz uin;] J'1 1 2.,.w b hec aveitsue Wagon Die their ranto er y. 'l bcy were > intm:atie, fa.a .was 1',ý L:an Ra ia: nd Mn1 LAkN s T IceN jobAnd:e Eleanor1.Kruemag 4)ño . 'Dill, 21 Esther N. Sto< Harivey See ,Wis. CIlar'a Hickman Wmi. B. Davis, Lulu Maï,e lHay Erwin Hofmian: Hlannah -Severi Edward Garlor MarLIy G. Coutel 'el. C. Payne Goldie Jonesl, People of Renown Keep Healtley with Clairopractic AMONG the people of world fame Who Lave been treated Suees- ful yehiropractie are: Charles M. Schwab, John D. Rockefeller iusicians- stigo, ViolInIst; Godowski, Pianist; Frits Kreisler, Violinist. Oragd Oera Starg- Caruso, Scotti, Ruffo, Stracciart, Amati, De Lucc4ý-- Evangehasts- IBi1ly Sunday. Scre and Stage Stars- Valeska. Surrat, Bess-ie Love, Lillian Walker, Êll Janie, Sophie Tucker, AI Jolson. -I Sie ople of prominence behèeeim }lQs traijitn esymre? T WOMR M WOSE SON EARNS $4000 A YR. AWaukcgan woman, Who appar- ently, is more than 60 years old is seeking to get family washings to do and made an effort this week to sav e anadvetismntput lnche The reporter who waited uponthe Derson ent to Insert the ad refused to accept the money, as he was In-1 formed that the woman is compelled to lilve ln a rocm, containinig only the most meager necessities. It ls reported thiat the son of this voman earns $4,00 or more a year and that he refuse(s to help her financially, although he lifes ln a 'comfortable bmre of his own in waukegan. The reporter by accident some ý time ago came Io the plaice where te r>o°m. altaf cann y anc a n 's a tumble-down stove, a ricket ý table, bare floors anda bed, ove . eeral persons who n prosperous CIrcumstanlces, han given the woman money, Anyone who would care to have VAa' aâi.ib "Ir.,à.1 "'"a"" i WHITE CANVAS PUMPS A1»D OXFORDS REDUCED TO $2.85 These Pumps and Oxfords are in low heel styles. They are "values that formerly Eold up to $4.50.- Reduced to an unusually low price, pair CHILDREN'S WHITE CANVAS SLIPPERS'AND OXIFORDS To be had ln all sizes from -8-to 2-for children.- The slippers are priced at pair xfrspriced at $1.95 pait WOMEN'S WHITE CANVASAND POPLiN OXFORDS AND'PUMPS Plain or strap styles ln low or high heels. Values that sold up to $6. Reduced forthe August Shoe Sale to pair, WHITE ARABIAN CLOTH .OXFORDS AND PUMPS 'TheFe ar-c--values that 4-old-up td. Mfy One may choose from the assortment now at pair of the best sort are made possible. Economy suggests the purchase of require- ments for several months to comie. ALL PUMPS AND OXFORDS REDUCED 20% Latest Styles, Queen Quality and Other Makes All' Pumps and Oxfords Including the latest modes are In this sale. They are "Queen Quality" and other well-known makes in a variety of leathers, One may shoose from our entire stock, and subtract the discount from the regular. a tlin pres. (Dr. Rahler's Sci entific Footwear Ecepted.)2 0 -OFFICE HOURS: 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 and 7 to 8:30 P. M. 127 North Genesee Street. WAUKEGAN

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