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Lake County Register (1922), 1 Jul 1925, p. 8

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_ t Hetzel's Holly Brand Bacon * the county for roads utilized by the state is $616,468.06, leaving a round sum of $50,000 remaining unpaid. * County Clerk Hendee announced the sum of $50,000 would be re-- to the county in a few days asiit was approved by the last gen-- --eral assembly. 'The money is for the construction of section Y--15--D in E@'mmwmmu,m $60,000,000 bond issued started, commission at Springfield it was shown that Lake county has received figures givens out at the county clerk's office Saturday showed. In a communication received by County Clerk, Lew A. Hendee: from V. L. Glover of the state highway m otherwise known as the s received, it will probably be used : the completion of the important F road from its present pav-- ed stretch to Libertyville. 'The cost will be*tmore than $50,000 but the #ounty has other funds available for BSpringfield, it was shown that the state has taken over a total of 23 1--8 miles of :paved roads in Lake county under the provisions of the $60,000,-- 000 state bond issue. As soon as the funds of the $60,-- ©00,000 bond issue are used up, the second bond issue of $100,000,000 Will be expended. In this appropri-- ntion, it is expected that provision will be made for the completion of Milwaukee road from the Yorkhouse church to the state line i Supervisor George Bairstow chair-- hdtbkwuidkrldg! come mittee of the board of supervisors was in Springfield for a few dags question of rebates to the county, It was due to his request that the m'.h.--tfim standing with the state, as by County Clerk Hendec, was sent. Mter to Lew Hendee Shows $566,463.06 -- Received -- on Bond Issue of $60,000,000; to Get More Soon. In the statement received from ~ They Are Still Bringing ------ _ Home the Bacon ---- FROM STATE Our bacon sale last week went over so big that we have bought another big lot for this week's . c special at the Whole or half slabs, per lb Wilson's Certified Hams, per Ib. . . . . . Pure Tomato Catsup, 2 Large Bottles for . . . ... .> . . . Every day brings new customers for Clover Valley Butter, It's the best you can buy, per lb. . . . . ----__ our rapidly growing family of satisfied cnstomers. We will be open until 11 o'eh&mmbalw yo your week end Cash & Carry Market n ionmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmenmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmpmmmmpmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmemme m K iAA1l1 AUVVURMAAJ AILAMAR VA wu.v C To/ + ut store is Allsd with values like the above.. Come in and join _ f/§f ADMISSION [ _ Grounds, Libertyville LEONARD C. BLANK, Proprietor Old Rittner lvlldg' P 545 l; Mflwukee Ave. far for M""'t'océ'gfl 4th All roads will lead to Libertyvill: on July 45. There will be a big automobile trail to the fair grounds, the Milwaukee and St. Paul R. R., and North Shore lines will carry their quota of passengers and locals will walk to the r-i-tul-bmhn ever staged in Northern Illinois in honor of the "Glorious Fourth." -- Arrangements have been made and completed for an"immense en-- tertainment program which will in-- clude ~running horse races, 'hippro-- drome acts,.riding de¥icés, conces-- sions and games, two baseball games and a display of Gordon's ,each afternoon and night. C 4 ¢ tonia, Churchill Downs,_Aurora and Hawthorne, assure good fields and fine racing, ~six events each after-- noon being scheduled, with possible additions. Jockeys from those tracks will be in the saddle. In be-- tween the races will be hippodrome acts, making the . pro-- gram continuous and a -- Headlining these acts will be dame Bedini, the world's greatest horsewoman and her stable of ed-- ucated and high school horses. The Australian Waites, whip crackers from the Antipodes, well known on the great vaudeville circuits of the country and Rose Ellis and Rose, Slegs messvonte is whiiticn to se velous acarobats, in to sev-- er. or eight other big turns. 'Two baseball games have been ar-- ranged 'between the McHenry team and Libertyville on Saturday' and the Chicago Union Giants, colored, and the local boys on Sunday. Both Parking space for thousands of autos has been arranged for and there will be plantysof room for pic-- ound on -- men, children will be specially cared for by a corps of competent assistants. the ground and interest the children. There will be plenty of games and concessions of all kinds and the en-- tire proceedings of the day will close, both Saturday and Sunday with a mammoth display of Gordon's Fireworks at night under the direc-- tion of Charles E. Kennedy of the Woodstock fair. £ We 18 whole state to celebrate with them. Our restaurants have no orches-- devices will be found on célebrate as never Baon 30¢ Jury Allows Him to be Placed in Woman's Custody; Talks Spiritualism and materialism had their adherents in Friday's session of the county court at the-- sanity share of discussion and argumert as the impassioned young chiropractor waged the fight to save himseli from being sent to the asylum at Elgin, The jury hearing the mutter re-- tired for deliberations at 11:20 a. m.. with the plea of Dr. Berger former +Waukegan chiropractor. The laws of life, the soul, higher :rdmn!onfludsfi. spirits, all came in for their ringing in their ears: After some deliberation, the jury returned a verdict, adjudging Dr. Berger insane, and he was taken to Elgin by the sheriff's office. It was at first decided to place him in the Mdhlfi!fiafl-mm\ Berger signified willingness to go to hte asylum. % i Mrs. Lindberg, into whose custody Berger was remanded Thursday af-- terncon, pending the hearing, ex« plained Berger's condition to the jury in this way: . "He is under the influence of some powerful subconscious thought --re-- garding the laws of the universe and the condition of the world beyond. ~ ~"He has passed-- the material mdwx is ~on <the spiritual plane. -- Or persons may not understand it, but Berger is in --the second zone of -- spiritual "It is a matter of life and death for me! Would you send me back to that place? -- The answer rests in your hands!" ----._ -- _ _-- _ . ger was entirely sane, but was in a field of higher spiritualism than or-- versed© intelligently with her and was deeply interested in the future ort talks explaining his ideas ir puneded the mitromes and Jurote Q"Wuwuhanthnn'. he turned to the jury ani said: ! "If you see any signs of insanity h-.l'hlmtodeehuno% sang, but if it is otherwise, then-- want you to call me--sane." ¥* Berger wits little changed, out-- Mrs. Lindberg testified that Ber-- She said he con-- INSANE LAKE COUNTY _ REGISTER tA | wardly at least, fro' clear cut features were firmly set und his eyes steady. His manner at times approached the oratorical as he pleaded with his wife to take the stand in hi f or argued with &b M;¥ punor point. At the start of the hearing; Ber-- ger took m the examination of jurors and y got all of them> to admit that-- they believed in . Then he called all of them insane and sent to Elgin. His thin, wardly at least, from what he last August when he was dec! of jurors and finally gol all QL to 'admit that-- they . believed_ in| p. 'Bernes of MeHency «punty and Spirits.-- Then he called all 0f theM) Vincent 8. Lumley, former state's insane. attorney, will be before Judge Ear! 'l'bgrwlmd of Harold| D. Reynolds of Rockford, it was Durst, Ed Durkin, John Fuiton, Fred| made public Monday when a motion Funk, Milton Smith and Dr. B. D:\ io quash the indictment was being the commission that dound Berger insane, went nu:h a shr:urp cross iination hands of wign the Tatkes Meok onarve or fhe m* C attorney, G"" W. Field, had finished. . " 5 --On Spiri€ Belief. ~ '"Do you believe in spirits?" "Do 'y;: a 'Ah life after death?" believe in a sou!?" "What is pym psychic?" were some of the questions he shot at *'Mrs. Berger, the chiropractor's wife, was present. At first she re-- fused to take the stand, but . later went on as a state's witness. She said she believed the doctor Was AS insane now as--at the former hear-- years old, gave his age as 37 when he took the stand. He told about his life in Iow& and California after his release from Elgin. ie picked oranges for four weeks in Californ-- ia and in relating the story he said with a smile thet he did most of his ow cooking at the time. 'hoa-e witnesses were Sheriff Ed-- Ablstrom and Deputy Lester Tiffany who told of taking Berger tar State's Attorney James G.Air'mu the state and Attorney Field, Dr. L. H. Tombaugh, who Berger, who looks about 23 or 24 ADMISSION | -- AMPLE PARKING SPACE . | ADMISSION, Two Baseball Games Saturday & Sunday McHENRY vs. LIBERTYVILLE & CHICAGO UNION GIANTS vs. LIBERTYVILLE o Horse Races Daily the doctor. ISSIONCTI * --€ 3is Hippodrome Acts 1 Q '-- Each Night -- Saturday and Sunday A Mammoth Display of Gordon's IBERTYVILLE | ION SATURDAY Runners from Latonia, Churchill Downs, Hawthorne . : and Aurora® _ | CHILDREN 25 Cents Rockford Jurist Hears Motion to Quash Indictment of Mc-- Henry Pair. « } cular Fireworks mm INSPIRING -- SENSATION the Lake Villa--Antioch road is being 'pushed rapidly by the state, town« ship and county workmen in order }bhnthh&hnyhhkm for the heavy summer traffic. There is a stretch of about three--quarters of a mile that has to be filled in and 'mmwmuma- indicted for perjury and subordina-- gnum-m-w the Hoy g trial. BC a PUSH WORK ON ANTIOCH ROAD ready to attend to that job with | ter failure wh their baggy trousers. worth while to Women folks long ago refused to sweep the streets any more with their trailing skirts, but it looks as Work on the unpaved stretch of _ FEATURING THE HIGHEST CLASS IRCUS AND VAUDEVILLE PERFORMERS All Roads Lead to the Fair Fair Grounds $ TRIAL Many Taken by _ _Sponge Squad Constable C. A. Brune's sponge squad uncovered a still at the place of--H.--Weifkchimer in .Volo Road and one--half a gallon jug partly full "of -- moonshine. Weinschimer was freed in bonds -- by Justice Louis K. Ekstrand 'Sunday. Lake county's usual number of prohibition. law violators kept the sponge squad and sheriff's office busy Saturday and Sunday. bonds by Justice Charles Jemison Charges of transporting and possession of liquor were filed _ 'Mike Manner of Waukegan, 25, was arrested oh charges of drunk-- They think a down--state crazy man is a woman hater, but they are wrong; the only women haters are women. lation charges and was to be ar-- raigned before Justice Harry Hoyt My pastor says no man ter failure while people in Northern Illinois & -- SENSATIONAL If some of our men did not have is an ut-- | so many» blow--outs with the sports, think it | they would encounter fewer blow-- --1 ADMISSION SUNDAY Parents of Girl Who Eloped Here Will be Made to Appeat Again in Suit. ' ups when they get home. they get home. Charles G, Forster, -- Milwaukee millionaire lumberman, and his wife, Emilie, are to undergo another ex~ amination before Court Commission-- er Richard S. Witte, Wednesday in dren, who rarely, if ever, see the open country, are being placed in farm bureau homes for two weeks* outings again this summer by the ---- _ Music within 200 miles of the city ,and the United Charities, a welfare organi-- zation, assumes all liability, as well call their neighbors and "pool or ders," getting at least a dozen or so tion can be obtained by writing the Outing Secretary of the Illinois Ag-- ricultural Asociation. ADMISSION ADMISSION UNDERCGO QUIZ 50 | of our men did not have

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