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Lake County Register (1922), 3 Nov 1926, p. 1

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; C t s P ts a CVE w; &'zl'nbofgg:n.mhmn _ The deputies :re:u' "".'" his i'b!l_pfi_fina_hmh'n&i "lm&oh into a garage at Wa nud-d'rlhdby William Gransee and property worth about $250. Among the things which Dowell is said to have admitted. stealing were the follow-- shield while Baker received a :"'u"mlfl.l'flo thetts, it in said. * -- _ _ Dowell, according to the deputies eonfessed that he and Prast last be ho o o E.- nhdnledmton.g. ember 9, follow: FCI.-% Peter Mar-- .huh-o-.'.d Stanley eond and third trips. Dowell is =bhnmtodhthomfcuiou he sold ten of the chickens to M3C ted "the Sine: fou: io. proj our to R&u of Wauconda for u.hh " sheriff signed one complaint fainst Dowell, charging him with reeny of chickens, while William fansee signed the other complaint mm'dfioohudfira. y John Froelich says that he gan the search for Dowell early E:fln after learnirg that he to dispose of a stolen tire a.dbov:?llz:un'flh' the n Froelich tried to find him § him about the garage nd not Egy" of violating the or law -mm eourt of Judge Perry L. Per-- B on Friday afternoon The :"'"mflo of&-dcoo frave Detwrive _ Anener"uf® of The In the confesion relative to chick-- thefts the deputies say, the pris-- made confession of his guilt, Two complaints both charging larceny were filet@ against him and he was booked an this charge at the county & Deputies Carl Ahistrom and Froelich who are working on the case are to question Dowell about other robberies in the country re-- mm'h: that he was either p or knowledge of more chicken thefts than he had already told about. wnoils 110C say, the -mh:mm&n&: s coop on three occas-- s last April taking four chickens t firss time, and five each on the med by Bert Dowell, a relative. ( Frint mhore w trom Inmne i d Prast drove to South in ::t:::e-rnkhg tbodml-n Minnesota and Towa. TO IN CRASH _ AT LAKE BLUFF til Thursday when he is said to have lowing the rendering of this '.-&'fil:'y:luue-dz a m., when the criminal maching Lloyd Dowell Admits Robbing UOR CHARCGE FAILS TO HOLD of the car, fracturing two S8EVENTY--SIXTH YEAR KO. 84 -- THEFTS AT -- WAUCONDA Taking Chickens; Search Proves Long One. for or was thrown into the 6 connection with chicken four tubes, one baloon of through hdering of Ti# |inmate of t} i1 m}mm enjamin Cart-- r, Peter Mar.|the possessio and Otantfauw HCK, y 8\ l ~~_ Another Drug Arrest. F Chief Deputy Ahistrom received ' word Saturday that the office of the , United States marsahal last week ar-- IFF Mn Bicenisaa chiner n on tion of the Harrison Act. She is Lake|alleged to have been sending mor-- &# _ on tthlnnnhh.h- Notre who is serving a six© months game | sentence in the Lake county jail. He in-- neath stamps and folds of mopp£,d8y States Al Walters has been in the county jJail sincc August 17, having been sentenced to serve three months up-- euvletkaonuehrn:ffioht- Act, w governs the possession and selling of narcot-- . _ __ Woman Is Taken. She was locked up and a report Swics merainh % Tepety muioinl cume to Wassopan ioday atver the woman ; or 'nmhzmhnhg. y At the time the morphine was found, Walters made no :LM "%&% wife had the Pmmhnmm- inmate of the county jail but that he would not divulge t'.l :. of Marie Walters Passes Tube Of Morphine To Husbands Mouth During Visit; Find WIFE PASSES DRUG IN KISSES (Continued on page 8.) / "Dope" Under Stamp. Burns Fatal To Laborer ho dotermine his condition. The chief has been fo with what is veife aad oo ione--meeks to be a form of brain disease and Chief of Police Clayton Tiffany of Mundelein was removed to the i.k, County hospital tobuyu where he ;:3 undergo treatment x--ray tures will be taken in an endeavor CHIEF TAKEN TO HOSPIT AL mh ig are: Mrs. sul.gm,f.n"'_?&: Sarvel-- Rogers Mrs. Chas. Raught, W;;i.;;f Mrs. ""'m..:' c lake Mrs. Nennie of Round Lake, and Mrs. Bessic St. Peter of High-- hlm"'-nmmuug:: four of which survive her. They are: Mrs. Rogers was born in Dundee, N. Y., May 12, 1841, and was 85 years old her last birthday. When 14 she--came to Waukegan and at-- tendad the oM Academy there. The foliowing year, in 1855, she wit-- nessed th'flut beo?:tinfmn Chicago to Waukegan. The trip was made in three hours. Funeral services for Mrs. Henry Rogers, who died Friday night at the home of her daughter, < Mrs. Chas. Raught, 201 North West tom Nelson was "&j:"f _a lengthy cross examina Aftorney" Arthur Buikiey' who rep. turned Sunday night from m two day speaking tour in the interests of Hugh S. Magill, candidate for Un-- MwMGtfiolm ent blican ticket. He talked at LaSalle and Bloomington to large RETURNS FROM SPEAKINC TAUR of, o katrage, is still being held it the county jail in default of bonds the description of the person wo sold chickens stolen from the Brain-- ard tarnrtu mnhfi&nmn Chicago purch Pigk, ens came to Waukegan Saturday and after viewing the prizoner sa'd "'"""l. not the man who sold the Lloyd Dowell, £ * Wauke-- gan, who last vo:krm..d to the theft: of chickm.tmd also robbov-y{ of a garage, is still being held in of poace after lea Riley's and that ':h fmmbmh',m.mx,, & 3}:"'- Attornel :. A Sm;t'hdnd stant State's Attorney idney H. Block are prosecuting, while At-- toLm! Albert Hall hdnfmfle"m- se Cireuit Clerk L. J. Wilmot wat calloduamwfl:nuototutl'y that Kelsey had been indicted on an uunltem'nn sheriff's office has been to locate him. THEFT SUSPECT GETS FREEDOM State's Attorney A. V. Smith Doc. Penney, who wias reclining safe-- ly behind a nearby tree. . The car slowly appfoached the house amd then stopped a few yards Impromptu Ha 'en Drama Staged Here Saturday Night Published Twice Weekly ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMEBER 3, 1926 It was stated that the safety lock was not on, and the gun went off when Hucker's finger accidentally brushed against the trigger cided to come in to shore and go home, . They h'ahtt arrived at the 'h°".m ucker boy stooped over f It was stated ..'.'.'1?.': Su®.--"> _ His companion, Clarence Miller, 16, also of Antioch, who was in the boat at the time and saw the acci-- dental shooting, lifted the Hucker boy from the bottom of the boat and rushed him to the hospital. A'gl"h at the hospital stated that Hucker and his friend had gone was waiting at the hospital to at-- tend him when he was brought in, stated that the boy would recover, but it would be several weeks be-- fore he will be able to use his arm. Unless complications set in, how-- ever, the thr of the wound will cease wi a few days. The full force of the shot hit him on the left shoulder tearing some of the bone away and badly shat-- tering it. Dr. Charles Lieber, who discharged. , Edwin Hucker, 16 year' old Anti-- tn Gunernl tamnae the Lake Con -- & serious condition from |hogk and gunshot wounds, inflicted when a a0 gauge shotgun, which he had just picked up from the bottom of a boat on Cross Lake, near Antioch, BOY WOUNDED -- ONHUNT TRIP Congregational minister. He was not much of a stickler for the pre-- cise letter of church creeds. But the story is that he was a very fine type of--minister, a sort of a free lance, and held in high esteem. _ His trip had no connection with the: political fireworks in Illinois. Each year, after he has checked up the $700,000,000 properties he domi-- nates, he puts the world aside for a few weeks to hobnob with old ac-- quaintances in Reading. Samuel Insull returnéd Sunday from his European vacation He would not discuss his trip or busi-- ness conditions abroad. Fromothcoonrcuitmlurned; Mr. Insull spent most of his time in Reading, a town about forty miles from London, and a spot dear to the public utility magnate. It was there Mr. Insull's father was wont to expound the sceriptures to his flock. It is not known to many, even among Mr. Insull's busi-- ness intimates, that his father was a | "Policemen are most respectful to ladies and not the gruff men le claim they are." yeop INSULL BACK TtE ons Inaie' To mwl;o %&Wafibyfl Beman failed put % ance until an hour hbr.w apPear rakg FROM EUROPE Sat & well 42 14 the annual acco was approved in the Satale of tes. !iu':lx'h So.;n';le:::," l!i:nt::i;;?u ':f. W:l; :h;?i?ldte to .:l:ll personal mpcty at g:llgv'efid}uiz Wm'fi --of 'flm'l:': is »erarceefene Libertyyille, -- an 'I'hle'zd the "I;"'D?;f-; the late Mayor ore _H. . hearing -- on claims of Leonard Freeman and the Public Service Comp.,n' was contin-- ued to November 2, nik. im. bond ;v;s;hne;t; a.:; $1250 "m'l"!; guardian was authoriz to pay board of minors, ,. Inventories were approved in the estates of John Popp Jr.. Prairie View, Isabel Spoor Rogers, Wauke-- gan; and Maria Evans, North Chi-- cago, fie just and true account was ap-- proved in the estate of Carmela Luz-- zeroni, Waukegan. . Petition for sale of real estate to pay debts, was The just and true account was ap-- Brovod in the estate of Carmela Laz-- Hendricks, gshhnd Park. Petition for sale of real estate was filed. save 01 Jenni¢ omrtnik, et al, min-- ors, North Chfugo. letters of guard-- fanship were issued to Frank Smrt. Letters of guardianship in te 'of Jennie Smrtnik at . _ The will of Henry K. Coale, High-- land Park, was zdmitted to probate 'Thursday by Judge Martin C. Deck-- :;.w lh::'fii an estate of slt;z:,'ooo perso property amoun to $28,000 and real estate, $95,000. COALE EST ATE _ 18 $123,000 arence Fisher, 24, Of Wau-- kegan Commits Suicide While @ kenatster property and Is Found the es-- at Denver Sunday when fire partial-- Il destroyed their home in the fash-- jonable Cmdrry Hills district. Toone _Swift and his wife were inju when a stairway co e in thes veromexig that se the burning house, which was dam-- aged to the extent of approximate-- ly $10,000. = > lthes { Young Swift has been emnloycd in the Denver plant for nearly a year. -- Louis Swift J'l'., of Chim and his young wife at Denver sm"":'l'-h...'?.."'.'..d.!';.fi'} No t 'utni in iss 0 «e cntsat es ces -- according to the sheriff's office. Sheriff Ahistrom and Deputy Carl Ahistrom found several grains of morphine underneath stamps and folds of envelopes in mail sent to Hartford by his wife. Report Mattress Fire. Saturday night, one of the "trust-- ies" is said to have detected smoke in the jail and upon investizgation found mattresses had been set on fire in the cells of Hartford ard P""EE" ;Iude a report t> De-- P er Hudson, night turnkey, a:dfyin short order the flames were extinguished by Hudson with the aid of some prisoners. It is realld that an alleged at-- y anprzvttrin ueP aatrr atreartiweic. » Ais --* 2 * et firm these reports d-&'l':f that he :fit.w nothing of an at---- It was reported that Dr. Hugzo Branyan, who takes care of fegeral prisoners in the county jail was called to the jail late Saturday af-- ternoon to attend Hartford and Price. In some unknown manner the prisoners had secured razor blndesl and with these blades attempted to commit suicide. Prisoners in the li;il known as "}rwtia" ":x ;a'd to ve been cells which were occupied bymwd and Price ard noticed streams of blood flowing from the wrists of both mexru.d made a report to Deputy thar fhelich, the jailer for the dav. 10 .n" "*E y vexintel "? "l'"., lives and are said wp:k'uu to burn their cots Saturday night. . sneniq ad pomes Repert _ of them. This provided rare sport for the rutdthputlmand"mnyw to get as much fun out of it as any Mr. Heckel stated that Illinois in BegPeresntzge of membership to a great increase during the com-- Other speakers were Colonel Mil-- ton J.' Johl M0 Gcnenl Manager of the Insull traction sys-- ievak and gme Adjutant, Floyd a--GCi0» _ Wwho spoke of the growing the homecoming ban-- toet Miatnay; night in Retorcge the new Au"l.'io lagi?n, How:'d'Png; mko;:lof the LaSalle Hotel. The contingent had a table at, esns where_they enjoyed Legionaires Attend Meet 3y P¥ Commander Savage made a short lk _ ';!l"!':in:"gi'a nrectninn dwin members was nominated as the Republican choice for the Cireuit Judgeship sev-- eral weeks ago is unopposed, the Democratic party having no candi-- date in the field. The Lake county delegation in at-- the district meet made p»is-- sihle 'The seleotion of Col. Pimr, voting solidly for him. He received Attornes Praxk E. Maysard: mss of ' . Ma , also 0 Rockford, Col. Figher will take office as soon l'uwbk after his election as the a in Winnebago county is dwards and Judks Eduard qhem ' LJ leff are unable to hold court there Aat this time. & ine vacancy in the judgeship in finiiy ie enmes ts ce is Reynolds of Rockford will be filled when the result is made known hth'wg:ctionhddhew- ig'flflsm m.:...i"..!""l'.' ELECTION WILL FILL JUDGESHIP officer and Deputy Frank Valerta were with Hamlin at the time the ed eh':.-of'nfiy"" '1":'"' on malfeasance in of-- fice, the indictment charging that they witnessed the assault made on Schlauder t&.mmun. without try-- ing to aid prisoner. officer and that liquor was found u.\"!:: THTe~ uun w use ine to Muhndmu.acznu'gh ml;:dto stand trial for 'd;: him when be was locked ap. «*' Hamlin said he had fired at the Sehhndcurlfiuthdriverhud Whmflndo;n,rdu;{ngto comply to: t 00-- foe Orar SR preers to stop. The no-- The vacancy in the Tas & CCR wees EoL aL ltlfipcm!tne'toeom'. on the conviction obtained in. the Mm&m&omt&m Mdpflbliclpifitd $ we could not rid the highways of the banditry and unjust brutality to which the motoring public has been subjected. The verdict of the jury inthi-auwillservenotiecunt the indiscriminate use of the fire arms will not be tolerated." ' ms;gthhmbedthemvufi. n into speed charges agrinst Efi;unsnd-nmb&rotmus. county officials which resulted in indictments of eight officials and ie i ewhat faye illa poli ief, on evidence rat ered by the Chicago Motor club. At-- torney J. H. Braun, general coun-- sel for the dnb:'n:m State's At-- torney &mi Assistani State's Auomy%mmm Lyle Litweiler, a state highw»y Judge Edwards said Friday that a Mionforae'tridintheflsnli. case will be argued some time this _ ihe statute provides that on con-- viction on the charge of malfeasance in office, a fine not to exceed $10,-- 000 can be meted out and thai the court can remove _ the official Srom office. Col. Smith is of the opin-- ion tlut:ntherthsnabeavy fine, re-- moval from office would be the best for the public, in the case cf ham-- Judge Claire C. Edwards that Chief of Police Bernard Hamlin of Lake Villa, who was convicted on a charge of malfeasance in office, be removed from office. f "Hamlin 'b.".::'m l'l":t tem-- perament to office police chief and:I deem' it my duty to the ' I I oll i"*-'--'.:.&ww lic in general mt& comt tn State's A A. V. Smith an-- nounced Friday that he is going i State's $2.00 PER YEAL IN ADVANCE REMOVAL OF i HAMLIN MAY j BE ORDERED -- _ That He Will Ask Chief Be Let Out Instead Of Heavy Fhelnt!.e. m..":fu;; As We ver-- MMLJ.'iZ'o.; George Fiel4, coun-- moved for a n~y

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