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Lake County Register (1922), 16 Jun 1926, p. 8

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Baths 3¢ _ FACING BIG _ POLICE TASEK PAGE Governor Lon : Small "refused : to send militia companies to Lake coun-- ty on June 24 to assist Sheriff Ed-- 1' Ahistrom in -- handling the erowds at the Eucharistic Congress at Mundelein and as a result the County authorities will have a diffi-- due to lack of men. gram Friday from Governor oMail muuwax&dwm his request for ten or twelve com-- panies of militia to assist him in regulating traffic. The governor in his letter stated that he did not be-- lieve the sheriff had made efforts to get additional men in Lake county to act as deputies. s Sees Big Problem. "I nave been working on the mat-- ter day and night for many weeks Congress for Lake county made a trip to Springfield recently and con-- ter. They felt after the conference 'Sheriff Ahistrom says that no of-- Higers are to receive pay for ser-- eo--operation from Governor Smail and is deeply disappointed by the refusal to send state militia. that the governor would consent to send several companies of militia and that as a result he is having a hard time getting men to work, boys backed by an experience as bit-- *%er as unshed tears, he points out bilities of gooa. And Jimmy isn't a soft--spoken reformer. He has an ar-- got that slips out every once in a while that is reminiscent of Mul-- former swindler of New York #ocie-- symphony was the roar of the upon the leaders of the old Hell's Kitchen gang speaks from experi-- Jimmy, spawn of New York's east side, whose playground was the hot "TRUSTY" HAS REAL MESSAGE "A Voiece from the Prison," will be the stbject of--an address to be meeting of the Waukegan Rotary elub Wednesday at 6:15 p. m. tor of the store. Goodman instructed Chambers to wait while he went to his safée at the rear of the store. In-- stead the merchant called. the bank on which--the check was drawn and was informed that there was no ac-- sount or, record there correspond-- mn-dad-x&. QGoodman then called the and Jimmy, who has done nine "jolts" "eustomer" busy until the 42 as for the young received a Governor / for for $21.50 and two for $30. > Mr. Goodman appeared at police headquarters Monday morning and announced he intended to prosecute the boy to th&--limit: He asked the court.to set the bonds as high as possible if efforts are made by Chamber's parents to bail out the boy. Chief of Police Isaac Lyon stated that he intended"to question Cham-- bers further before any action is taken in the case. Police believe he may be responsible for other check forgeries in the city. ; BOARD TO TAKE UP RUSSELL JOB perintendent of highways and ac-- cording to indications there will be a lively battle on the matter. PEORIA, IIL, June 14 --. "The Mr. Ruésell has held this office| day when anyone with a knowledge two terms of six m_..d,mdenhlmmmmudashiny second <term "having expired in | black suit and a clammy handclasp, March. 'The-- highway mu.eonldu!fidateatfmcuhhm" ent-- charges that a certain "ring"| says Albert G. Storme, Herrin, pres-- of board members opposed him and | ident of the Illinois Funeral Direc-- claims that for that reason he| ters' and Embalmers' Association. resigned. _| He spoke before the forty--sixth con-- Some of the board members vention of the organization here. .. expressed -- themselves in. favor "Careful study of problems will of retaining Mir. -- Russell. n.eon!rmtthefnnerddimw; huindh:ltodthatho'fll'itb-lridofm.ndm'dtb_ mvu.mflouwmwfanibhvemflu.h to remain providing the office ean| the application of modern phycho-- be <operated in a business--like | logical methods to each case," he manner. He charges that some of| continued. The modern funeral direc-- the board members 'have been do--| tor must have (sufficient mental ing work unknown to him and for| acumen to size up conditions and the which he was held responsible. tact and executive ability to over-- lerarcemererenmenentiernaniiananenciomimmies come difficulties in order that pro-- THREE NABBED _ ® IN LAKE VILLA Joseph Savitor and Frank Uksas of Waukegan, and Joseph Maranski, of North Chicago were arrested Sun-- day by Chief of Police Hamlin of Lake Villa while driving through that village, it being necessary for the officer to use force. Savitor was charged with driving while intoxi-- cated and assaulting an officer. Uk-- sas was booked on charges of drunk and disorderly and assault and Mar-- anski was charged with assault. Judge C. W. Reinback of Lake Villa fixed the bonds at $500 for Two -- hundred and fifty persons were in the line of march of the Union Fraternal Memorial associa-- tion parade held Friday in mem-- ory of deceased members,. This is the twelfth year that such exercises have been held by the County organ-- izations, ten of which were repre-- at the grave of the late C. T. Hey-- decker, for many years president of the organization. Invocation -- was pronounced by <Rev. Howard Gans-- ter who also read a list of deceased members of the various bodies. Decker & Neville the county board members: at their meeting this week would make an ef-- fort to have an' app n made to enable sb«mmum to engage --motorcycle: policemen during the summer months, 'to take care of heavy traffic. A wave of protest is sweeping over the gounty as a result of the county having no deputies riding_ motor-- cycles this summer. The appropria-- tion for. this purpose was abol-- ished the latter part of Aast year by the board, it 'being a part of Ray Paddock, chairman of the county board, said Monday that it appeared to him that it would be UNDERT AKING ceedings may be run off as smoothly as possible." PLAYGROUNDS IS TO OPEN SOON T A XI There will be z rseaders club or-- ganized from High School students which will also assist Mr. Krieger and will have special social activi-- ties of its own. ¥ F friends and neighnors are senting the P: T. A., Mr. H. Andrews, the. Grammar school board, Mrs. Kenneth Lovell the High School Board, E. A. Koehn the Legion and $ MITH'S able to come. Stand at Bradford's Barber DAY PHONE 51 NIGHT PHONE 497 ®5 ~UP AT MEETING B Tork > a t & i x 4 CCE Continued from Page One) COPELAND MANOR Copeland Manor Sales Organization en n : To work in Concessions 'fi'éfi'é'fi'%m --_-- _ at Eucharistic Congress Profits Follow Transportation To The great North Shore line Skokie . Valley route service to _ Chlcfig. 0 was SWMS'mday) Jmsth- . ; Lots in Copeland Manor sub--divisions are at the lowest prices now. Rise in values is inevitable. | f Copeland Manor stands out di ly as the best invest-- ment along this hfi'l NOW! \l Wanted :1 500 People Best Locations are being ey claim France has balanced | -- io annitrit uns Mit t an As uk tsmm |. Pe wl on o nc me one end is ; onel wi mght Inr the 'end is just as apt to dror|bushel without having to mortgage The NEW KELLY FLEXIBLE CORD Easier riding than the ord-- inary cord tire because it More flexible because the Intifi;al Bead construction -- used © only 'by Kelly -- has made possible a flexible tread as well as a fleflnhle mlind, partly d because of th ger of the rug-- gedness of the tread but principally because A broad, i, long--wearing non--skid tread that'm its duties efflcientlfr and silently. Altogether, the best tire Kel-- ly has ever built. ; gedness of the tread but principally because thetiie'sfle'xflfllity'hllowsitt%a{sorbthe shocks of road obstructions instead of re-- sisting them. 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