CMPLD Local History Collection

Lake County Register (1922), 21 Mar 1925, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

: jJournment Wednesday while another ' 10 were scheduled to appear Thurs-- g#&:m.'-fim will at-- _.__._ #empt to prove that his client, Bern-- > ard Smith, was not implicated in the rty'ville Battery 1 _ & Electric Co Barassa while questioning venire-- men. He the. point that the present charges mur-- der and that an accessory af-- ter the crime was already committed thu:.umu have to Pl& a separate action, which the defense will use in the case was brought out by Judge have been summoned as prospective jurors. An emergency call for 10 Judge Bernard P. Barassa of Chi-- eago, counsel for Bernard Smith, is un old friend of the retired copper. Needliess to say, there was no chance Oof the veteran crook hunter to get on the jury while the defense attor-- neys were in their right minds. The four defendants, Bernard Bmith, Bernhardt Mylin, Edward several cases' in the past. The two had a short talk after Fitzgibbons was excused from jury service. dits which he was chasing. Fitzgibbons is on the retired list now and is pensioned by the city of Chicago. He has difficulty in walk-- ing and has to use a cane. t Two Have Talk. Bernard P. Smith, one of the de-- fendants, is a former Chicago detec-- tive and an acquaintance of Fitz-- gibbons, having worked with him on questioned 'as to his fitness to act as a juror, Fitzgibbons stated that he is suffering from a bad knee which was injured by gunshot wounds from a gang bf booze ban-- ----John Larsen, Waukegan paint and sign shop owner. ----Those chosen Wednesday are: 'With the second batch sworn, there mre eight out of the twelve chosen. The four new jurors who were sworn in at*11:08 Thursday morn-- MHarold Hucker, Grays Lake, C. G. McCandles, civil engineer .at One hundred and fifty--nine men press messenger, was passed in the Circuit court of Judge Another milestone on the road to a selection of a jury to try the Viking quartet for the murder of Russelt=Dickey, ex-- ARE Interesting Sidelight in Case Appears When Cops Meet + and Talk Over Past Experi-- ences; One Now Defendant. Don't Wait Until It's Too Late! not--forget that your battery has been standing idle all winter and needs charging or rebuilding. We completely rebuild batteries, all kinds, at a Great Saving to You. Bring your battery in any time and let our expert inspect it. 24 HOUR SERVICE ------Bring That Storage Battery in Now and Let Us Rebuild It At A Surprisingly Reasonable Cost. It's time to get the car out and do ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS FOR TRIAL Waukegan . photo-- in ust ask druggist 1. small ' The paving proposition which is being 'fought is known as the north end improvement. in a bill of com-- plaint filed in the Circuit court, the 'obhttmdnn.mtthnbonrdof local improvements of North Chi-- cago, the city council, Paramount Construction Company and the J. J. Dunnegan Construction Company are comniving and using fraud to m-latbdhxmn"d)lefl.h Chi« cago out sums of money ranging "B in N was reported orth Chicago Monday night that the liquor case -nm-p-'r-uy.v-m- :ro-mlthdrhllam have any knowledge--of the trans-- fer of the case, Attorney Joseph A. Jadrich, counsel for the Mnd-h' not even being informed of the like cold cream. North Chicago when the latter left or a trip to Mississippi. 'The date for trial has not yet been set, but it is said 'an effort.will be made to.go to trial the last of "the week. : _ _ Svete and Moztna were victims of raids made by Chief of Police Frank Tiffany of North Chicago on order of Mayor Henry M. Deacon. They were singled out for raids by the ehidumflnwifiinatewdu:' after action had been started in the eonrutomtmptoap.vingpto-' ject started by the Deacon adminis-- tration, --Svete and Mozina organiz-- ed the objectors to fight the im-- The veil of mystery which has shrouded the liquor case of Martin Svete, uncle of Alderman -- Frank Svete, and John Mozina, of North Chicago, alleged liquor law . viola-- tors, was lifted Wednesday, The case is to be heard by Justice of the Peace Louis Ekstrand. The Waukegan justice announced that a chang e of venue was taken to his court from that of Po-- Veil of Mystery Lifted as Case is Located in Waukegan be heard. EKSTRAND HAS Saturday will be court day, but other matters, such as liquor injunc-- tions, divorces, and minor suits wil} Friday will be the last day of this week for the murder trial. The jury is expected to be completed by then and given solitary leisure under the eyes of Deputies John Froelich and Amhrose Beaubien un-- til Monday when the taking of testi-- mony will begin. . 3 Dickey. m-fl----m are expected to depend on character witnesses to prove their good stand-- ing and high morals and on alibis to show that they were neither near the scéne of the crime nor present when plans were laid. , SULPHUR CLEARS A PIMPLY SKIN LIQUGR TRIAL as Told When 400 e e e e t Cl s e o o t l l en ce ol o S oo oi : "*'a}'flw PR SOEC C oc n 4' en -- 2 4 "'j":-"l 3 ~PsNans .",. :"\') ' c gg . onl oi d . 852 ep cote o o0 THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER SATURDAY MARCH DOUGLAS COUNTY; OREGON ;r;nctemhob(' ::t Ll;;bertyvae Tmsl;ip produces t and a| rary, serve for mdm-m m'dmmm three years, and one member to fill a year or about one--fifth of the to-- | vacancy, to serve fo rone year. tal for the entire Northwest,. For--| To name &"caucus committee of merly wood was burned to produce | three to serve for one year. the heat needed to dry these prunes Also 'to trangact such other busi-- but now fuel-- oil--burnifig dehydra-- ness as may properly come before mmmmrminlmm *# nndalddothmkinhaltth' BY ORDER OF REPUBLICAN time. > TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE it couples that have tak»n place in other states in the past. The bill is a rival of the eugenics measure in-- troduced in the assembly by Senator Barber's daughter, Assemblywomar Mildred Barber, "Any person who sha'!l not have procured, not more th«n fifteen days tbefore making application for a !i-- cense to marry, a certificate from a licensed physician sh»wing said per-- sons to be free from sscial disease or tuberculosis shall not be cepable of contracting marriage Senator Bar-- ber declared that if the measure be-- comes a law persons weddiag in oth-- er states would be subject to arrest upon return to Wiscousic and living together as man and wife. The measure wouli not afect le-' gality of marriages of Wisconsin "The proposed ban on marriages of Wisconsin couples a: Waukegan, and Rockford, IIL., and Monroe, Mich. so--called © 'Grenta Gr:ens' will be aired at a hearing ot the judiciary Te -- messare, introduced _ b 4 measure, y Senator J. L. Barber, Marathon, would make such marriages illegal. "The measure, arn amendment to the statites relating to illegal mar-- perience a serious drop in business should a bill intr»duc=d in the Wis-- consin degislature at Madison carry. The bill proposed t. create a law setting forth that the contracting parties in .the marriages must se-- cure a physician's certificate fifteen days before the appiic:tion for a license stating they are free from social diseases and tiberculosis. 'l'hdilp\-tchuu-hd in Wiscon-- sin on this matter follows. a SEEK BAN ON _ |ZONING SCRAP NUPTIALS| -- STiRS SUBURB Wisconsin Assembly Member «Draws Up Bill Aiming at Hasty Marriages, Waukegan marriage mil may ex-- "All=----=--At Your Service" ~Whatever tra ons _ When your club, lodge or other organization decides upon a trip, a equipment, arranging time dining car menus, plan-- flmhmidum-y. He accompanies the party as an escort md\empomlbilityfgrmajoymt. Tommmmmthom&ntemenhdmofim the famous :Dnesfin:h over--night service between all points on the road. Heisa aputwhooebowledgeof:'h'frp(n; schedules, rates and routes are al at your command. He will show ymhowaomlbipfingdmcm'te&aanh!pplngooou. Whatever transportation problem, the North Shore solicitor can hlpmmwidxmwum&m?'rofic Hi"dm'"m "lnlpudutud-fiordo"m the service i of the road its. Weinviteyouto into conference--call Traf-- fic Dept., 5723 and Central 8280, Chicago, address 79 W. Monroe St.;GmdedOnnd2762,Mflwuhe..ddnu403SeamtyBldg. The North Shore Line corps of traffic solicitors are the North Shore Line's personal representatives in the business of supplying you with party and industrial transportation. When your club, lodge or other organization decides upon a trin. a Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company _ < NORTH SHORE ; LIBERTYVILLE TICKET OFFICE, Telephone 74 Two members of the Board of Di-- nctmo{tltLiberty'vlkTovmhip Free Public Library, to serve for three years, and one member to fill vacancy, to 'serve fo rone year. Notice is --hereby given lx:he Re-- publican --voters _ of rtyville Township that a caucus will be held in the Town Hall in the Village of Libertyville, on Saturday, March 21, 1925, commencing at 2 P. M. for the purpose of naming candidates for the foNowing offices, to be elect-- ed 'hn_-liy. April 7, ¥925: Two Justices of the Peace. One School Trustee {Central Dis-- trict) for thrée years. Action on the proposed restricting ordinance was postponed to March 81, when reading of the record re-- vealed that the bill had pot been properly presented to the council. _ troduction of this into the council precipitated a hot debate. Among the charges hurled in the discussion, was that Northwestern university, a Methodist institution, wanted the district maintained as a purely residential one, so that "it might act as a buffer between the ecampus and the business district," that "when Northwestern university wants to put up sorority houses there two 'years hence, that wouldn't CHICAGO, 111., March 19.--Evan-- ston's gity council is in a tummult again over alleged attempts at in-- fraction of the zoning law, This time an effort is being made to erect a Presbyterian theological sem-- inary at Haven street and Orring-- ton avenue, a district zoned for "residences, schools and -- colleges." A permit was granted by the building 'commission in the belief that it was proper. * Alderman Charles B. ~Fullerton drew up an ordinance to prevent the erection . of schools, except public Proposal to Erect Presbyterian Theological Seminary Finds REPUBLICAN. TOWN CAUCUS | ing to latest reports from there. The. utmost confusion: existed throughout the devastated 'area and casualty list may be greatly increas-- ed when a complete search is made of the wreckage in the stricken 'tomlndnportn come in from |rural districts which were hard hit. | Fire broke out at Griffin immedi-- \ately after the cyclone and eight | persons were reported to have lost | their lives in the flames. The town | was practically without water up--l ply. and it was feared it would be destroyed. Only a few buildings SPRINGFIELD, IIL, March 19.-- Malf a million dollars will be appro-- priated by the state of Illinois from ter mowing a path of death across southern Illinois late yesterday was estimated today at 150. Hundreds were injured and mil-- lions of property damage was done by the twister. + 'One hundred persons were report-- ed killed and one hundred injured at Griffon, Ind. This comprises two thirds of the population. _ injured 'at Owensville, Ind., while flwwmkfl»ledlnd"hjurdlt' Ppseyville. _ > E. Twenty are dead and one hundred: spent its fury at Princeton, Ind., af-- At West Frankfort, the Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad yards were burned. surface plants of several large mines were destroyed and more than a score of miners report-- ed dead when the wash house of the Orient mine was blown over. A number of school children were killed at Murphysboro when a pub-- lic school--in whigh 245 students were housed--was blown'over. Res-- ecue work was slow in starting there owing to the fire which broke-- out. . The storm 'brushed into William-- son county . but did little: damage, save at Bush, where%one person was reported killed. Herrin was only a few miles outside the storm's path. -- Indiana Hit ,' EVANSVILLE, Ind., March 19.-- Thotolloldngghmm' Indiana from tornado -- which were reported killed and twice that number injured. It seems to have lost its intensity from there. Meager details are forthcoming from the communication--paralyzed se--tions. at In ters, is to be introduced by Sena-- tor John Daily, Peoria. It is expect-- ed to be passed unanimously. Gov.hallnllhudimzdmlov- ery available ' company -- of state guards to the tornado area in south-- I¥ 4 F ¥ Asvares ao Under the direction of Earle T. Adams, North Shore's dancing master Admission 50 Cents Each Real snappy orchestra and -- cracker jack good time +»Fresh Caught Pickerel ~** f Perl'l:.g, oys t s . _ 15c Armour's Country Rolls "GiecBsaticeper ty . JC PANCE ~Libertyville Town Hail LEONARD C. BLANK. Prop. Armour's Veribest Milk 3 large cans -- -- Armour's Veribest Pork -- Pai: --~ ...' :ade Heinz Kats ;flnzzlarzegttles > 57C Pure White Lard Per lb. * Compound Lard Per lIb. _ Creamery Butter, per Ib. 480C Sel THs -- ---- 206 Finest Wisconsin Thursday Eve March 26th BALLOONS AND CONFETTTI ur' s V eribest Pork l:nd sBealls, 3 large cans 290 Trade Here And Save Money . Milwaukee Ave., & CARRY MARKET From 10 Until 1 AT at the . . 5_ ~I8€ :l'gs&or cuer'iuuo m ailoring Shop. J-m ® ern Illinois. The head pany, third battalion already is on lilk _ 29 C North Miwaukee Avenue 44

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy