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Lake County Register (1922), 10 Sep 1927, p. 1

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DECREASE 1 IN IyllttMilliilffl, T f ailMl1GlllltN6' - "o For Cans Th 1926 Or 3 1925; Cool Weather, More - " Preentttie-AreCa-e. ' Thetotat union- of drowning- ,thhmuytoraew:m ghou- . naked decrease over that ig, the two publ- Jun. only " in: recorded this "I." u flash" " in 1926 Ind " in "M. t according to "sciatic: of Corona ann L. lelor of Libertyville and the Daily News. _ . aE%ltN'rYAmnttmg YEAR NO. I The "Exclaim oeAai-g-itt,wb-Daniql (iJs2'g2,'eh,,ttLhtSd,ft'.'rfc Wadi-A lw'!' All of the 12 drowning victims were either boys or men. No wo- men or girls were listed Imonx the eead. Three of the " were boys whose ages ranged from 5 to 15, while nine were men whose use: ranged from: IT to 50. . Five of the 12 were drowned in Luke liehim two in Channel lake. two in Loon lake, on in Slo- cum 1i,o-t.Davia1nke,nttdor" in m ' , "no " but. t)rmtr]drotmitnrs 06;th Jun itt and Aug. iliGU.d hh tat "I" a tin EU!" 're - _ Pteiet The third drowning occurred I week Inter, on Jm " when Ja- eph Donne. IT, af 122 In: Pt am: street. Chic-co. drqrqmed Slocum lake when tui-dwith clamp. while ttin m and girl friend. Norm. and Catherine Bali. mi, mpecdvoly, mind the youth drown has an " feet any. an- able to aid him. - ---- Henry Olson. and IT, of 2082 Emma 1min. Chieaao, W the fourth victim. Olson arc-Id It Davis lake an: Wound. in 18 feet of "to: when tho row boat in which he was riding, e-tsed. The drowninc new ttlt Jylr.yl: John has, aged IS, " Niles C enter, met his death " m It" on July 2'1 when he boat-0 an!" up in mood: and m M to atrium himulf. On July 28, Loni. Imam. 19, tst 609 West North "can. Chic-to. In: drowned in Lake Michigan off the north bench, an when he dropped off I said In: M 1" feet such af an -thipr, - _ Joesph Path. we I! we" W M'm. not hi. dqqth at July u " been hie u be "trramted to help a m swim-er end became ext-cud. Two more droning: occurred on July 31 when Hell Velie. 22. of 8832 Alta Vista terrace. China. and Hilda: Lind-tron. tp, of 9.4 South Vernon - Chicago. - to their deaths. Voile toppled in" Leke er, an e anit tttat near t hill and '3. - come by heat tenure. with Lind- urom m drowned In Lean uh when he dived from u row-boat ttidrtrisatf-tlmtinthth.hy. Herbert r. Bnhr, 17. of Inven- kee. Ill e "at" It the Cithene' Military - " Port Sheridan, at time of his death, '15 drowned Luke [km on Amt. IO, when be 1rserrmt the roped- off safety not)..." mm out into water beyond his depth. INFIDELITY IS NAMEDJN WRIT Beat Out-nu Raymond and", a you: old, of Gumball avenue. Chm was the ei-tttt victim. Butler m drawn" in Channel lake while Minx. 600 {out from the shore in . boat which val tr-tares" by "as eattsed by . paaahte hour-bout. LII. Ilehinn claimed the 12th victim an lentil}. Aug. 22, when v.2." Denna. 12-yur~old son of Entry 1. Mn. chief engineer of the North cu- water works. w drowned In! tho fourth pier 1oma,ts.Auiremoju..B1rtf 1aai'iiiiikntn-tt.At,,,dAttte iiritihiiereit2et'gi"g'tt tam-am "W i,Utrttt%tUhim. him." may!" "no And in Nathalie...» rttorAtu6trgs-rN.ef'o'". chManOw-ulfoud u.wn-h.ml,"'° tint whh' 'ule's,ur,,l2hTdtltLt2t,,PP,tuftg'h.5'f F unmvhuoIM-spuh . . Mumfiwm'tm' from u M- beti.eed. adtS't"'i,,tu'l't.' 11tAet=/t','patl'. ?. Baht. IT, of Inna; by the Mid' . nnd w: m" nt the (21mg; 1,i,ttesl) uttt'a'f M - n 0 Th. vol: ti ethic death, tUritatarted. Iced!" igtl tdEszlkthonflnW'WF'l Man Injured A: Auto Hits Pole mm in In m - an 'hyat I'LL. Walla-d a" Into -hiiTFsioue1th-ftmttr dun: on North mm m near_the my; PWHWNWAP' of a few minor body bruise. The front wheels of the thine were torn from the chassis and the radiator, hood. and fender: whorl. That the pdr were not "M1 in- tref or killed In eon-Mend airm- oul. . The accident resulted when Wal.. rondwuforcedoffthemndhy a vex-giro automobile driver. who we. tnvollina'north at e high rite of need. An front wheels of the coupe struck the curb both tires blow out "new: the driver to loco control of the machine. WM says if the thee had not edit" he could have luered his ear but on_the highway without nutrient. " ButterfUld received several In." cuts on the head from Brine gh- and on deep cut on the right hand. The impact of the collision threw both men In!!!" the windshield of the en mm the true.. LUtthnBtstte elm-v0- ,',ethu't'tf',ttsurl,'ar211ti John Hulda. a Litseitrvme, m severe] shaken up last Friday while (giving t machine owned tty his but." Nona-n Jer Lake. For: stntehtraeBrNrpeSeWhet MuncAttoneysAttnck Shh-annuity. a: "aiiiritCaTTeriise%ad and crashed into a tree. The machine wu_bmght to a local - for g,,llfl'lnlli FUND [CASE was the baring on motions entered tAt Wmmm" 1',,ttttf,g 3." wind in the Sxrt'hl'drg to defteud the county m continual by Judge Bdwagd "auttetr upon n- mall» "132' A. v. w a Home of thn ma hm". which 3:. ball. dyad. - - repairs. iiif,euauteriuttWeuftt urn-hath Ice-$7 tNttlrtfit, Mk." ePeiUl,tigiut1"P,tgttG'dt - mm... 1130, tfgpditlMtttf2t,l'd, Thu ttseat-st-noon- Jirtfdiandtendodto1nthaeneetltat Atto W My, and me so: 322., "tli. Aware-r .Auomyn of CUNC.N tel uAt"JlTi,f1,e't"fnttiTl.ep, tieminuuinthernoming odor 5iiigifiirpPttuIgiaret grounds thatJ 308th "tueninvoNodinneare-yr", iiit2ttNhrg'guut,l'"tldti motimswaudeaadttr Judge iifiiikGirrtmtut-iehrifestlse iiietiy,t,t2trd""'"tor'" alder and. tt,egitt'anggtu'2ht - uponthc brtheer: iiFititriFi-enridttretel tiet1eAuY',e,T2u= scounur gunk pm. - ""','tA',tugd1',riis. ,d,12tfl'lt,1'i'e"lli/uli'tl'l'l"TGG"- dittLtt,Ugr,f2t'dftl'iUGT tonIheueJhaywillhon- Wiitdu'rAtiemibat1ttedf- mmWM-'tuh -f%trindtr-uttimqi.inyatd Wham-embat- iaiiieriii-irejtHra-ti- iuiiiiGiiU. "_"' TY; did'ini not for -iirrtsaArwoftt-tetttryr. gaii%ii,""innusmtuMtttnbeuld FIRE THREATENS FARM HOMES Fmbomndbuuou Brad- 1eriGdat-otAho-aesfdo1- ini-m-ttttrats-gram tret",',','.'),',',,','"')':,,',','"';),,',)',?,", on W . Sports . 3.1.1 t,1fd,'illir1'i'ileti."il'ii',"it "mum tho dHed m y J'ti1t,'rttllt,TgW, w.ith iuiGtiiniFrii.ridttr, -. - ml in be. mmwum.wnmu. turitstarted. Thohedvolmun titii'/gtttl'au,e',' intone- t Wan and]! Lttellet': TIU of water. Thain anally "burned out" with- odiaAiiaamu-ittrs.re- mqumvn about their iiiijteje,ttn.,tuettghht e-the-did-e their build- SAVE BARN IN FIRE tll FARM Early dummy of a bin. which annoyed that 'e,T,,t"tfN,'2,1'tt terstftuttHtsnmootho hunt Kama (an. a mile and u but! north." of Waist". and "L in: "1&5!me mmumunwm ,aitiiiii-itihtt-K6rythrs. Memaiiiuqhdnutirdqr. manna d can! , t',et,",dttttgea"gN2i on cod! to Mama! at. m hurtling-III" - m mm on -rytArre 'srmttetmti'rehhikttiut' (on "A; HE." {who the Mon!- Uiiirluiaiuirtua _-- iii-3i and" J" Lithuania Rar. hgt nndnhntf cm. b.nndvai- The" |Mumdi timtnrhialenBeditg b.0.msta..l-ettnt0 My. A" can! stub-Itch It-tr-tte-art- [his Nd humans-t» bed melt pawl-n. who-. "and a Ind-M up and an - injuri- 1ntrt My One!- m'mh'm no. the a... Tun-y une-l- tetltt the babes- diitgiet. has taiUd to hm M: u - 'att In. tho Victory lanolin! W in Wuhan. Inhabit In New in the rraet-darrsa-dB.iW.tg.Bet- but, the "WI ply-sch; In undead e-aid-aM. dine-My in My mdatrirtq, titling-u. " lrd'rett'Lrt"irf the uh thud-a ("thin-awe" My piled. A specially cog- itrieudeut-i-dnridmin toal1qwtu+matteeto 'itii?i'.tta'a.rtit,iliit'ii?ilit1 nubmuhrtbolrut nel- pub: young adieu will be com IIS' to the bound for at hut three weeks and possibly loam. Physicians m "an: every pream- tion to prevent the poison from Win; into hie "New - " At the urgent invitation of Gene Tunney, President Earl Coda: nc- eompnnied by Hank-l Dennis Lim- berry, Richard Earl, of the Lien)- ville Gauge And More thran of they"?! W WIMP!!!" at his Hum camp " Lak. Villa last Friday ht. Truuteriretmeerr,domrtMeoay. dition of Drain and instructed Prui- dmttCorietttasi-tthi-gdtm, to bring about the motorcycle " 'e2,ariuT',r,'t': "Em the but Malina h theeoatirforttt_udeyetdtll thabillatone. Inna"!!! will pt,,euNgg2t'tggttto"" seairia" 31"Cun-k'" ' . in" l: tho Cook Con" Baud. W . E!th'FtllttF,t1e,y '. f a! 'te-tat, Mhy P. IF Tunney attMbegtn. the accident tgtt/iu,,'hglttg,'t'gfgiA',,'t,1 -ofother-torerele policemen 2t2'uh,tiur'h', and Mus Ittk mmantmttrrtalr not at 'htth.oth-h-d9m-rtttie aGra "_' aa ariiirirut- tgr.m- know "out it." lt "e" t?yt?f.r. "f"i?iiiiiiiiiitiithiJitgg'g,t.'" hog1tWgt,tAet Non. mm Ittrmsrttit ti'i'ik'i'i'il,hci'thiiiili,'ri"iii',i, co mutually" about the training ."de and quarter: by Mr. Mm. no local irrtr.u.iryndrt1eir.ttttt_tttr, SMILEY au. "Elli I Jill. FriGae ttiruuiudieaext-aa iiittl'M'gs'2rg,t',edt2'g vista: tminirstranqrotdd- "itt.him-"artihtee_of-_n." tl-Pt-ide-ht-years.- v'i,tttut1f'gs'rgTs'dht mm. 'tsitttttittqh+trt i'.ifFiiLNuiI'iitteftrt inn-"outlining!" but. hhhmtyl ns. bind and"! bylaw EM." duiiirieuriktWeyyqn.he eurtimiemdtMdHrulditex_ iikirGttithqbedy- Watch!!!» - of uGGmntrGmtcu-ur.ru" cmmnndoddtvomln Gruurattiur-rvutttevJrtur divueei.etiisehtattheforer 'tte,,Tig2er, hortbeeuatodrortltf two 'tWd/u',',",".',',,' ati- ta/ttttt minnow-coo! r'etM'lt,ua'tlt: W c. ge; Gruuriastrbe meedhr-tbe children. "at: do no time u: - iiirtiUEk --Nl.. 7 a 'leeele . 'll'nJ'hufd", Iii,','??,? 'tig2er2tl a mouth of two t-tlter Ste,', Immune. C. m Izod ttt Mn Martin ehiTtiG.' "it do no while ec- eonpenletl " a M. e edema! muted " In. Gridley'e coun- 'tua, of the divorce M no in another column of this hm. TtteeoodtturotrtashVDe.a, Glad I Item Icon 7 12'lt'dblOrr, P.sd "I! Turmerrohrrg-itntBttt. ,idia7."ieLa,'i,tte.ii," Diphthrin was can. go Dr. Chuk- Gdlmny. 2nttt.. In; physician. Print. {mull unions were hid My aft-tera from the ad- doce and" diretimt af_P_u_Il_ G. DIPHTHERIA FATAL TO GLADYS MOORE "aaiai0ye-ar-pirt+ "handgun-tunab- can" but"? Mun-Winn 'art irtriiiaudtr-iiirtmtyta-ii. loin, Bum med, and l {loud-v no"!!! - "Ulh.ee, trGGi'tF]diuu.e.yriraiiqt" te iGiitiiiui)i -- "if-.713 'tir. Atii dammit-1mm Eon ntl mug} indietitsns the Minn GUEST 0F Tttsd-Ot-sa/liner" T GiGadiit - "and" my r,-rtFrhjiA jrd in Sun: In 'ii,ii'liji.iilttllt)tt m 'il',',.').",' it,",', f old of Plan 40 Ornameltirl Lights: Ear President Earl Com inn-end Village Ammo Pnal Inc-Guilt I. prop-m m cannula for the pronoun! at one. Ind mount it the next meeting of the hunt pulsing of the ordinate will ht completion of 320:2? m. it t: l lull. an" F pm which who: compleud , make 1gbesetrviil? one of the In," beautiful and doinble pineeg to live in northern Illinois . Two ordinances providing for the paving of Judson "can: and Court were passed by the bond. board voted to award the for the paving " Jam public honing on M was bold! tho inat Ending. to June- Cupci Sons. The estimated coat of tho tat, u reputed by the village club: in tl,1'ltl. Public hearing on Lane Court improvement was u last night. Them nu not I If!!!" otthetiop made and it u. N-rr, Wmmmh'bn'i tsttiismthntttirimpr-ert bewtinthhhll. 'ATtltl,utl afghl'rel,u','Ax,,,Stl"d .88. trurdsrqmrmdtbe Con-hunt with his policy to an the tax payersof Libertyville oz dollu possible, President Earl e,t,2ere,tegt1rrttetgf2tt m. by one! tsn.rnndets-iblettog- duvmm have gtot yet all" due. thereby irtetheirttemetmrthusum. E baedianowqrorhinttout 'tlaninnehietptherhoretoratr malnummuut' dmnndttiambrr,aliaenoott- in: for Liherti%IU'a Map-yum.H a}. any? Mihjf. 't 533m Cid ga'uh Ftiiii -iiauiiSaCaicLiAtieth-etd's iiiiiiieiiti,Strt ain't-gs: ("his tioatieithgaék p- "r. . 1gtrt2tta%t,itth'i, emu-dumb magnum-ah Annular-handbag" 1005311ng IL. t8tandnid t-i'tt:4qctn.,WiutqAy- Ragnar! Howard Street, IIMLII. Thsttrairto_6ver ttrttutruvaNrRoqrtetoLitterty- m1)": direct eoatneetioatn m iiifitil,ttpf1ye,etr can t 1T.tP.if,U',luM't'i'icf'B,e5 '2ftte,tpa,PiutNM'dt: NMWMAmn-d - udStnct, 81.64. Ouch-hum "tietrtinaaartrortttterrettAr.i.yt.- Mud, aftertut-ingerthibi- 'tgtLear1ttt,,t"e,utt t Kiln-ht. Ruins. -ha, INN fang! Qualiyl "iitiii.eiggit2iitt?tiu"g',t. woman-gum mmommmthe "ma-attain' Cm: Country 681 STUDENTS ENROLL IN SCHOOL The talk of wooing as um? when all iii1'h'iisF, ol' swimmin' hole and wait men and women from the golf courses Gduairnereottabegyitetre.s- day 'rortsitstr,ntrtine o.'ele9 with the M iiaiaun. Mr. Edna re- port- that the mailman this year contain {norm with the enroll. m and af 1 the Pr Am . to of in- d... m... 120 'dltlllNfg,'n!1' the enrollment in the new grammar who]. The wince a! the 436 my dent: an band In tho "old" In" "openin' iiGGTtFe two local um mar schools nnd the high school. F. A. Had-op. printing of the The 8t. Pat", punt-hill school had mined 0 boys, Ind sir!- up ii't0,tigt'tr2d'P,u'ht; It in mud "um will be in- 'iii,ie,t2ht,teh'g',gN,'N Aeeo to the "and: of 3.1-1 Una-aunt. admin! of the high and. " In: mam- WIT" t9tiertuntrt.r.er. 33'3"? will'hdl villbei' g'hhtlVgtferd'dUe,ti; "who" to manage their, 'iiudu,t-iaaotrstaamlud. l A meeting ofthttoardofqyper' gtare?t.ltttait Mm .ptun .Muhsa lu- 'gtsigTpg'.gttMt','t%'iu,t' without!" "I mummhm-r tbteneyoftiqytr.eu6i", COUNTY CLAN DllllADuNE BET Moro. Scum-ho: to. ta-ttaa, aamait "rtmDav,srrrmmrtrrrtttr,tsm ' hltdt2hrl2 T'1ft? Sunnyside M; rt/tart $8,639 " idiY,tteg of the who 'tmttieta.arec.-, twht-tri, oetittgt on and: ttil " Wi 810," in 130de k by Baud m factory com- M._ttttet of ch wk. wm of the 'tSt,Mit a - h; roman." of water mm: in Austin "can: at u: edu- coat of $2,740.10, VII adopt- ' last night by the board. Attor- 'qtey "Glam was Instructed to Tdlp, an 01"!th and ttc,',', pl on propod on m 2t"thcl'eut,'g 20. i Two petitions 'Nt,", by residents dn the vicinity of atk avenue and 'ett street were resented Monday It1ctt, asking the installation of a street light at that intersection. A r . wan paaaed ordering the im- Wlation of a light there. The monthly report of Treasurer Collins was received. placed on thir and refereed to the auditors. The ppm-ta shows that on Angst 31 'ihhmwasratotalor884,4 .89in 139M voted to as: action on petitions asking paving of Second and Third streets upon advice of President .Earl Corie". It appears several objection are Ya M by property owner: invol and the board decided that more pe- titions asking the improvement Md be wanted before any ac- tion is taken. - p - Folloving the Board of Local lm- mum mating the Village held 3 M union. The minum i the [at meeting were approved In ten! and the reyrulat monthly Pill- were 31"?!" iKirt,eiiireGei 3119 examined by the various committee.. .. _ is: "1:5. cone". T AI chum _ l btaottoioeatrhis sever Pep. "tffiGa-thrrmrrteitte' 'iejiitydAi.eth,,isc,2tgT2t Eiio-tbeideastitriifthethie and Meow netion unless the "pi-returned. NW other angel-nutty" r. -.- m. -e"""""- - a! m. and mu Fahd}. 3nd- ter, W: of Mr. a! In. June: Bradley, ot. t.hmnrou. Place. all"!!! mu?" euly Valued: mir it "I leaned by Td; tgtg Thur-day. The marriage can as a complete surprise to the my friends of the nedyweda. Mr. Behnnebele and his bride re- turmd to Libertyville early Wedn- dey owing. News of the mat-tinge Jeni-1| at soon after the?! mtrtm.d mane. She Rev. Father m a formed the ceremony, Mr. and Sch-elude will be " home to their gmyjrhndl after Oct. m. at 146 "It! ifiiimxumee Bury mi 2't In aded guilty T,'l'li,Q tuittut) [gall bumblin- gra has . hankering for cherry brrrtm,httethtshItr,0ttdtetPtE FINE!) $50 FOR . DRIVING DRUNK EP"""" ad l min af Advil-"8.13M, "magnum 'atiaiaVaihussmtrthe'nthtmtrt- iidiiriiihmi if" 1mtittyt' , 'ftti,tt,,tad'tg,tThl'ttl,ltl't an Fiiiauvmmetheenrb-, "Wank "ties downt 1teetprlteet armed mai- d-h thencixhborhoodwhonw themhine root from first one side afthditmettothrotttereai1edfpr MaiGatLirrturrtnrhoirrtyysdinu1r 584133;: Million-ir- manna ttqtypand. nallrhnertobeformd The violntor spent the night in the villus handle although he pro: ttPdc$t'g,t,fl', when he named his than some hours Inter. When the ftp? _wu_ impooegtby the IVANHOE ROAD WILL BEPAVED olthimd. um; at nobn with the " "r1trii1rseandroeuimhutum aa" iiiiik "nu, 1nnehind " 'rtmtr and d-to4.fthoegt.t Ptvinu of the Ivnnhoe-Grayslakc mad will start by the end of the met Ml! on Thursday or Fri. dar, fitfit 1i,tgttgft,'t of High- "!I R. Lo ll stated Tuesday. a" work will ooh: . three and thr-trr Inasmuch from Bel.. " med, b lmhoe and_will be Giiiiriai' tTiiTiiiG"GFtVet, l: "riiri'Giiiiri'iai'irtirue m. M a! mad ',",,',',t provided for 'hit 'tet trate',',' ttgpg n n s tytetnythrhts Ate.er1 I" 'iiiiadiiiiiiit "aria/tsas 50" an a. 'gu'l21', be tT.', u . {an to that 'at't tht get I" Smn, , FiG, Stun mmromrtybmhere: sit' Stmi - in put Geri £50 WM! BRADLEY in another mi- Mrs. Helen Guilty Granted Divorce 0n Cull Bill: B'- lnnd Ordered To Pay 83,800 Allowance Also. Mn. Helen Gridley, formerly of thenyvme. we. a sweeping the. (or, In her divorce action I." J. Seek, Gridley, for-er Liberty- vilk banker, when the court " Cuarwester, Fl... (re-ted her I de. cree last week with custody of the two children. 8300 a month slim-y and ordered Gridlcy to ply $3.100. In allowance "xed by Judge Mar- tin Decker here none tine ago. but which Wu never pnid. She also new I Iejor portion of the "one", Which I. at St. Peteratmrtr, ru. The Gridley cue in one which he. hen in the our" both in Wuhan and In Clunnter since "" when 'd'.'l'.g, shot and new , would hi. w e the! ate-nth: to end - life with Mom ot their hone in St. Peter-Ilium Flo. Paid Fue in Shooting Gridley In taken into custody after the shooting and white his wife was in a serious condition. He was placed under a bond of $10,000 but he left the state 1nd came to Waukegan. He was adjudged in- "be here and was kept in private unitnriums for some time. While still insane as far as Lake county courts were concerned be quietly returned to Florida end at an al- leged secret hearing was allowed to my a fine of $500 on an assault charge in the shooting, the more serious charge of intent to kill being dropped. later Gridley was declared none here. He begun divorce proceed- "I" in Clearwater. seeking to gain custody ttf the children. . Hin wih filed I cross bill chart ing him with extreme cruelty. She chnrged that be bad placed may Whip. upon In: from time to time. She tested that he had at- tempted to chloroform her and hand later shot her. Gridley on the and admitted the chloroform!!! not! Bttootiat. (h m gnu] Gridky Ibo toid of 'ld " at mm. his mug; t e V of " JA"a5'l'Mall'd' GiiiroGrtSiitdet- but he .mmdmminq,_ _ . In an order, which in mesfirmed today by Attorney Sidney Block, Mrs. Gridlcy'. counsel hon. it is understood tho that Grldlcy on a writ of be exact which lulu him from leaving Florih while the pro- visions of the divorce order an be. ing curried out is compelled to post a bond of $10,000. m, is allowed to see the children. Edith and Beverly, bot - see them while he in decennial 'tg,', officer. This ,ateerpl ted court. ItGaanidthat rem -tneourttmmghtthefine. requested by In. Gridier's coun- sel. It in Also understood that eer- uin manner fees, each u eolieitor'e bill. and the be paid by Grid". During the coune of the divorce the}, it we; learned, Grid!" was faced ttt PV n fhefy.' genie!!!" .tsf GRIEF 1llilltlit DEATH OF BOY quell; Bavaria Eiffler. the nine- teen you old Ion of John Eiffler, died ',tdft home, "a. 1?: 12; hue, at 0' oe at Ptiiinr ,tltltllll: . . . . Grief over the death of his moth- or granted what 1m M I scrim common and u n eme- When "Big Martin the bootleg- ger," u be " known to his cronies, sun-bed a nature Thursday mitt in the north on of the business . - tHet he brought on more trouble than he could handle. The trouble developed Juno. a young riot. which Young Eiffler who graduated from Wenkegan Township High school in June was prostnued ov- er the death of his mother on Dew ration day. A week Inter he we: taken ill and since that time has been confined to his bed. An en- larged heart wss the immediate cause of his death, Besides his father he is survived by one brother, George Eiffler, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Posing. MARSHAL LIMBERRY GETS WOT CALL watt halted only by the arrive! of Mutual Dennis Limberry and his tide: on the scene of the trouble which terminated at 225 Park venue, where "Big Martin" rooms, with the hurling of bottles and other heady Articles» No one seems to in" M 30' the rumpus came "out. All?" after Bid Martin ind m _hit 'itA!tii', "°" 'tAt/ttt a I tre @133 muinrh Reds Menace Miss Taylor lies Jeanette Pk,', daughter of Coroner John L. "GG; returned home Wednesday morning from en extensive tour of Europe and with vivid_rnernoriof an. experience -lly as thrilling and time» as dangerous as that her father and In. Taylor [rt-ed through about two years ago when their 3m was caught in a terrific gale w ile far out " sea. _ [in Taylor with a. party of friends, was returning to Paris from thebattlefie1dof 'nncetheaay Sacco And Vanni, world famous Anarchists, were executed, when hordes of radical sympathixers bent on Hanging the deaths of the two executed men surrounded their my chine and waned to mob the en- tirapnrm _ Miss Taylor and her party were entirely without protection or friends at the time as they were passing through a communist dis- trict when the Sacco-Vanzetti sym- pathize: syrrounded their auto. . - The tourists were saved from vio- lence and tret death 0113;): the (with 996911 _ .thoutr.htf ts.of with a Belgian ting. The mob re- tirednimotrtatoneenrherttheflatt was displayed. " Later the same day Miss Taylor sawamottofmdsittaeknhotel and - hundreds of dollars worth of damage to the sanctum. Miss Taylor reports that fortunately the hotel where she was stopping was not molested. Chgguidg grub-aging Eh; whine BARN BURNS IN THUNDER STORM In: Taylor arrived home after an eight weeks tour of Ireland, England, Belgium, France, Holland, Switzerluld and Germany. lass of $25,000 Oeeatrieteted Damage "tirnnted at $25,000 was tuned hunky morning when lightning struck s barn ' on the James B. Waller date located on Radio? road a mile and a half cut of "Willi. Fin that followed leveled the building. A cow and a dog. nlued at 8275, were burned to tdd £5?" _ 'Cl" PT"' Although hearing the crash, Loe- hnrdid notbelieiethatthebarn hadt-truekuntiloneofhiatwo sonsmidthatthebamwasontim. In. Loam. "perineum: on the state, land jun completed milk- irur.ths can tn the ban and had (than the milk tiny when the MM!!! ytruek, - - - It m unveloped in flames with- in a M minute: and u there wu antially no water with which to fight the flames, he eoneentrated his 'tfor" at "Yin: the other yarn. Although the barn is insured, the am'n crop of oat: and hay had ulmdy been stored away. All In entirely destroyed. . Aaioorsnestseagortutitwould be inn-time to an the barn, Loehm rushed into his house, which in near the ham. and took hir wife and children to safety. The estate in owned by James B. uglier; Chiugo redtor, 1365 Astor street, Chime. who is in Europe now hnvisttt left Inst week for Eng- land. Be is the brother of Mrs. John Waller Borden, well known MUSICAL WY PLANS PROGRAMS Office}: of the Libertyville Musi- al Society met with the resident of the organization. Mrs. lgnnk H. {at at .ter hog Tuesday evening outlined years grams, n.nd which In" a: m nus"; m or m a ere wi only four hem: bitt yearly en- tertairunent with an effort to nttAin Lake Fomt wow. a higher standard of . accomplish- ment The rograms will be M" ed on the tgxird Mondays of October. November. Febuary, and March. with theJurlx entertainment in luxury. Tint -the years pm may prove successful us News!» Miran P? ares? 1ety.U..tt1t for iiriiiirGGirrin the omit-lion. iIlllTliNl SETS FIRE Tt HOUSE The. mull children, Ida, Doris, and Florence Cole, daughters of Mr. and In. Fred Core, 519 Third street. Mlle. were and from pos- sible death at their home Thursdny morning when lightning struck the roof of a bedroom just a few min- utes diner the children had left the toga and gone downstaju._ - The house was struck about 8 o'clock in the morning, the lightning striking just above the bedroom and new thetrof on flee. The fire was - extinguished. bawever, by the bevy downpour of rain. The coma-don con-ed by the bolt of a". knocked out one of the TT of the home Ind caused Jane! B. Waller Btrtate. When [mung Strikes (some: Inn a short distance $1.15; 82grttPEBXBArtmAmrANt= JAMES T. HAYS Weil/ one " the but he" civic led. en that Wuha- OchIh as. can In produced. died I" ntHnhtranentt64ttPneh- thMat 9t46 EMT-u- darmomhsg.Denth,wuekNhqmd atingeriith-ot-tr-i, was dueuhecttmble. - In cafeebled condition for a In; tile. Atr.u6o'eioehkehadb- wand-round, vidtinguchoud the family "My. The m cane without turning shortly "tee. wndn, and " 9:45 o'clock he paid tray. ly although Mr. 11in had lieu h The In: rites of the Codi-k church were administered jolt II.- fore death by Faber James G. Hellenn of the Holy - church. The end come way while the members of the family were present " the bedside. Friend To Everyone. The life of the doused was marked by tmtelfishnetss and good will. He was one of the very M men who do not have any cherub, probably because he we: always ready to see the best side of any. one's dander. fIn pond: be w. independent, pre e the best man, rum. om Ufilintiotu. Throughout his dvle career be won foremost ill the Peo- motion of enterprises that would mfleet to the credit of his .etr. Never wu he found venting ll O my" amended public mu in Chicago, including the old Km school, and finished his work in the North Division high MI. ht 1878 on leaving school he bane- apprentice moulder It the [Ali Shore foundry company. Me sermd a thorough 19mm, at five years and in 1883 spent I - II Journeyman employed by m foundries in Illinois and rm It was in 1884 that Mr. any. went with the Chic-go mm Foundry as a moulder. he!!! hi been no interruption to his m and he enjoyed many Mm' "eeman, "perinteasdetst. vies-ud- dun. . and... u ate""" y Held Mn, P #r.Haretrmusthesrut oi the lad Jae. S. and Mary E. Ham pioneer Chicago settlers. Be - born on lurch ll. 1863, on m zan boulevard on the spot whom the Tribune tower is now Joented. HI came to Waukegan thirty "In up in order to help organize "It We ago Hardware Foundry. In M he moved from Waukecun to Chicago. Following were Q. e tions he held during his Vice-president of the 2N Hm Foundry for out _ 'Truueofthe Holy M ehurettsineq190tr. - Name society. 7 Member of the Knights of Col..- Member of the Foss Put bond for 10m Director and organiser otthr Lake County State bank of Noni Chieaeo. Imba- of the Ulnar, bond for autumn. Search" of the bond of "I ir-emataofNortha_ti-..y- der the regime of In"! Job tmp, winnmmtberofreame, - r Member of the North Sim Dagny board since it was found in 1 14. Director ouiviee-umV Sheridan Road Baiidhtq " 1., mm for " m 'tTt2ertgtt2Mt."it Raye-rm farth- Inyog'l eMtrerratfirrirtrtomsrs" attic! potttiei, Tdear; Wu Prominent In May Emancipa- Tin-Wis survivedhln. Em My. sister; "e if 13d-,8r.,attrotkerigatucV Punk Lag"; ml "e-tse Huu-Id and' 'ltianhettt Le.ter,rtuee.. mwwnuwm mornirerthnatteettet-to tut1sudntqtnoedertomi- si§lgtheat§qdnncoof§£§gdgr Jung J'. Jure, 64 y_ea_n_ " Dewar, Colts, at this time. The {moral service will be hold at the Holy Family church with Fnther Knllenn otBeiatirte. Berrht will be at Cahrnry, Chicago. Ek1r,trmridmtt 'tf-the may» Eu! Willis. of Libertyville tnb. orer in the employ of the iriisirii, Construction Co., m bound otrer to the Grand jury in bonds of 82.000 by Police KW Overholaer M My on chute! of 1ameny. WIL lite is accused of stealing "tomo- bile the: from his employez; . - " Willis was arrested bv Chief of Pdiee'Clayton Tiffany of Mandel-in early Tuesday. After "wink" ed to u lengthy mining IU e.- Ieued and admitted hir. my TIRE THIEF - "iiii,i),i,ii'iiitiieevji',iti,ai,t in an- Mn e no 1 m and grading ')1?ii.rc1trt5, can y o was a at ya Mam)": all knoldee of a theft tnd maintains he is hu-qt. In lieu of bonds Willis WI. {an od over to Sheriff Lam iit%riGd%TIbeutdiy.ttt. Mi pending Won of the ' _ 'f , I;KNOWNAS CIVIC LEADER North BOUND OVER [~31

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