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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Oct 1927, p. 6

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;.v-~.n-ummwc~ _.'.it9,t,iiegtMt2r'rt.tltettn"tttl'd "i-ii-" 1... "I... IN». nt ths _i"Fiiiuauttiee,hthehegey, " M " aisspttts.trhetheatttt 57 T iyiet."cttlr2t'fd ' tMttbae r.WO'..im t" at! 9"" muy,YPe"tt "5' . "763'". however. by the Wu; our friend as it - I! g,tltitt know him- _ . M be would planed. if there v, "rref"-rehinmtfrls", on. t tUt boys any bu I few ample '; "TI. death of Willinm F. Weiss, " " ed II ho and to many others, not. . "tinet personal lo". - trlhntu void MI. my $ryyt that ho would "in. most 3 ho tho out from tho otudunt of tho high school. Am" "in; u [not intomt in od- qt-ttrt, he explulnod it to no one hivhenwo Womonutripin th Nlpigou country. 'Whon I bor,' I. told. " was forced to secure what obtion I could through my own It-tttmtl-dearth' that if om iag'Tt,,',titg rd my life I by I might the boys and girls of my com- m and my note to greater ed- -tenal new. I should do so. That in why I take such 1 large in- - in the school activities und the school problems.' " "I." It". Gunter. Mo baker's talk followed that d M. Hovurd E. Ganater's, rec- u.' the church. Mr. Gunner also - tribute to the spindid quali- tie. of Mr. Weiss. Th funeral services were unusu- tly impressive. The silent vested N. with hands on hymmll pre- cold the casket u the orgnnist M a {plural dime. There was hut one solo Tennyson's "Crossing M Bar" which we: sung in u beau- tiftat leaner by In. Jessie Eds wards Conzelmu. The. quarters of the seating ee- tttt of the ehpreh was reserved will "mauve groups. d". county. and state, and per- k" " no time in the history of the any have there been so my aim" people gathered togeth- re on such e Minion. The full text of Judge Martin WI all: is " follows: "I have been requested by tome of the In!"ll friends of William F. we.. and myself to add n few - to the mroeeb may spoken on a tribute to the neuron of this M And yet I could earnestly h" desired to be excused from thiCdtttr. __, --- _ "Bo must have know Bill Wei" [as and loved him lei-than I have Mandiovodhim'honnyu r-quite ,et-tsefore we can com- M that '0 Myc lost him-- vho can coll. krat--Atu'tte "b- to mt hi: life And to dilphy with any pathologies] exactness those m of III mm which have M him to an and which were the we: of his power and his - aihi. radon and unexpected and has con. upon as," suddgn: Sign; oGrirutmod us with "I auction at unwise and "I. that a" culinary formyof == an: to lost their nig- and I cont-u I know not - h I" "ythhtl "tisNetory "all or mum. to the circum- 1. a! this hour. "~th mater of his wide up" till fool. and will but than. that when they re- ared It. an " his death. ther In! and b.- und to mm: a but "ftietinq penal-l loan, 'OIIO a! the "building dunner- " that ftrut am any nt- t-toht-hiattnftittnqdo- votion and loyalty to his new". ttgt'2tttu'tti"ttt'.'tttt,t', In." tho company I III. I. In" any a -red was! hum he a5? P. For you: be In Nt, /. " la" tgtftuentiat member of Ur '6 I 01 Education of this . L, e = about 1dri, no. t 1a ettreih "but this phi" " v "1 "tivities. At that if»; , n a. two fill ttat r "w. 'A_er* " h N. You - :ii"t'tNt"1)'r'lritrl;'i', Maia ' b - him. a. ialta /!tliiifi " " that 1"" '_ ' N. .9 brr, "hem is, we know. in this event I 'rh$hrd Ind -minmst grief M " hustling family. to which - an only offer the "mum of our h-tfelt sympathy,' 7 es- is toi, i Péulhr non-ow for his politics] friends and Butr- W [Mel I. would not affect ion-cal. wind to so when with hi: who at". a. nod to tell n may... and l I". always in. than; anti-c my nether yel-teeterdooreetror H I l as! _ Eh; Wtubtae (a to Itt,'g ana" Va am I 'dtt.tt. up ='lthU" oo "t In" any. considered that ,0. and to - ma; on . man It. 5 that kind and considerate pi m:- to, and chummy ' a and mother. ', r,' t, 'd",'. down: "Jud . . e t u . WM." in the qdtt- '5 u. "iii! to many I 'rmeiy but». In all move- *-;WM¢ of our at". i'ty11hiy?ir:iihh'l'ii'ii', W '/rtt,n',',net, will: t..." "Mu-yah- tSh'txgtttttglytt, do ttttit.",',,"',',',':',',',,,",',";',,?,,'"'," mummMUmlu- anemic": . -_---- " "lath. pm I!" W - of may not!" all mace-domain" sh! in "Want"!- ttlee iiiiiiirFitGiiii" r "I? M tit "Wh-, the "i o! m- r, Wob- all" " 'rtattrh_q d- m on d tho I" Township High School in abor- " him-l! to the own "at body, 5.. brought a profoull wr- row. and "Where". the Student Body is deeply Ipprgciauvo of then lasting "@5333: in .hia death In. the Student Body, mun the min: of 1 true friend; - - . "Be It Ruched that We the undersigned. on behalf of the widen" of Waukegnn Tonthip High cr _l rind to his tre- mvod wile and daughter our sin- cere sympathy, and t "Be It Resolved. hmh-r. that u copy of these resolutions be sent to his wife and daughter, to the school paper and to each of tho local newspapers, and copy be spread upon the minutes of each clu- ot this institution. (Signed:) William MeWhorter Loehr, pro-idem class of 1928. Margery Kendall. secretary clan of 192R. Joseph Uvandusky, presi- dent clue of 1939. Helen Burk, secretary class of 1929. Leo Palucius. president claws' of 1930. Virginia Bairstow, secretary' class of 1930. Harvey Metzler, preuident' clan of February, 1931. i Catherine Webster, secretary; class of February, 1981. 1 William Diver, rep. class of; 1931. I "Un't that wonderful? "l am particularly pleased with) that resolution because 1 Room. without detracting from any others, that Bill would take more pride and pleasure in that expres- sion of sentiment from then Pttl School youngster: than in all the others put together. He did much for our schoola. He didn't just happen to get on the Board of Education and do theee thintrs-he deliberately aimed to do them. Let a man but have an aim, a purpose. and opportunities to attain his endl mm um forth like boda u a»! ties of spring. "He was intensely lay-l to hislewrywy but him"- friends. He than hoped his "He he Cone to an undiscuvmod friend wu right; he told them l eountry-it was just n step ncrou thing: when they were mug; but. nn imptreeptible boundary line-- in the end. right or wrong. he stood but he still dwells where In would by his friend. He had no enemies. wish to dwell-h, the plenum and He harbored no unkind feelings and loving memory of his friends." -tutttdfurnit-e" A trsrireuritr,erretirt- mundane!" that m not done. Discomfort, malnunomlneondonr- "Iei)ilai,,tgtt,olA2Qolgi fturestriiit1rbettttdet ,urtettaittr-itstalnPsnrt" madam-ninth" tu/r-d-h-tthe dud "tetutlxtoat't ".3109.me anrtr-ruiieira1tuoetsqyyrr. huh- "irtuitvetirkthrrBdtr _ Anise"- MaaudPtttnto Wm. CamBedthNgk+ and "hill-u so". Crock" 'a-1a.iteaimitnttt, h uncouth. "but. I... 1t.erutt.tnretm __ "In -'utrsaeemaugtt'the manna"; Foi To'Help Digest That Thanksgiving Dime! Olini $5.30- Y. an, North"; CMO. m --t m a t'it,',f,'itt'y,Fit a. an. m tr'l'ii.ti'r,'r,'litt',e, tttl/itil',?,?-. tll 'dh tt Ir. HIM!" the Evadinnm-mth Mailman-mutton!"- unknown: _ '"iriGaa.oatheqth'dqrf Aprlijptd..tttuetriit_h, Howrah Perry L Potion. County Judge of lab County. "limit. them ill held the first madnefthomofthe thSbouM'nzmu which mating the to Juno. T. carried no grudge. Ho "H111 Ut them remain cum. He just joked and laughed and talhed mun out oi it. He radiated optmmu. trood wall and good that. We have so few of than kind of folks. To hold I grievnnce using: him, one must avoid him. It - hard to lose such a put mate! of such a wonderful art. , "His optimism and his unfailing cheerful nature kept his friends from knowing his true physical Cott- dition. " we look back we an see that he had not been well for some time. He would have preferred to lo the toy he did. it '33 better than to hove spent months or years in suffering. He died too soon for everybody but himself. mum 10h Itth- d m mm Ind no where pint-791- eouube-dath.ratoneorin the "in: dinner}. to In It): "may". DAbhgcktgil I. Menus! {mum Portherrartieear -msdereoassitHratimtaerl. taitmndetmofoqunirtae+ Human phonpplonndanmd ee.eCe,etrree?,: A No. I in can of and would or" fun tight to Mum Poihmrfrtettain aeuar-r,bemtBtm,atatrt-, orb-Jawbone". ano- "edifuheeehtaBihatftrdt mum-944.1% Belt tesith,rturBiireimrtr-atstf, eniserfrln_tu.8iend, mural". Stain-d ihiAkrr9etettrrettt, irierdtt2a't'Mfatt kahuna-cl via. Mge1i'gtgputrtt,ttt AWlle-(aphl MENU-hack but Itt'tt, 1i'i't.1,lii© , h - Wu. "was; tin the ITt am" kyle: with tho for"... of a - "my , t tt ;rdCtrii7"itiiiECgi2iiaELet'2 n. n we" m mm of the M add-a a fl'laLie"lhdll'g. exttnerated 2Sh" pm In!!!» an no Inlet u Giii tnt-heir H. Mt-tmr. by" rned by the of the an" and h P. . ' to hear the evidence be u - when. ".3 d I In". Mo follows: et,', ulna to a, but. a. "0. It in. nnd that Ralph When", "ide a. h c.- MIIQ to hit death from bul- Bel the said an. r. Inu- - " "JV-Med with a. gun in not only I It!" d t. Oh" (b u of Ofr.eer titanle in hand, od . m m mile In performance ' titty. but a? a f. "It ellhke Iboutp, worker. abru- tttsua" g. a at am of July 10 andpirm" board,u|oonueonld-hly|. tt't,u'Sl'd',"rl,'gJ'i:')'lurt't'-' done con-intent with m enu- MMpmn w: w id an ' - tron should accomplish b I!" - it fired th ", '/.T,tf twiee for which the' board no m when w; in": .a: twe ,hot-. ed, to-wit: The actual I" d - [upon 'f t 'll? {tumor- 2.'..etf'.l.e..'f of Inuit; " m m. o .ll btme 'me,uon being, um " tret the L'2.hpr.' battle oeeurred Mter 'ohl , pade 'sharpened up n. m af " Ill thrown a womnn out digging," so that dunk the out . - of bile, nnd throatened of. aggressiveness which E - tf bystanders with his 1tlified, the board a" u. = mat! interfered. Thompson disposal rlnntl in " Park. k 'test the scene and push- cno in lighwood, we in [Ah th. otientro the crowd to take Bluff. one in Lib our ir, - not b nun into custody "aukegnn. and as the of " M y I volley of shots. He Ieffortli. broke ground a! sorted 'rh'is!iit, fixing! y"r'o1,e'diel', but new: work on the ' ! v v" In pump- Iii; his home 'S",'. PHI-4:" 0 shots into the gangster's - - - K _ . I 1 "Be it further mom an. nl ':eopy of these nod-h h - tr,t/r,1 upon the month at h "d rdamdueopysentt-rr6. I y. "Accordingly, Be it naahud tol the board of tunnel of the North Shore Sanitary DUtilet at their regular meeting held h on Ch" of Waukegan on the 'th he at October. A. D. 1927. tut this board "In?" to the m of the late arms T. Bay- tutr ab- precintion of his faithful id up on the board duringa'm - of service, their v-t cv- er the bonds of {I'M m by the hand of that ad M sincere sympathy to " m over the loss of on. who Id. " dearer to them, even. that b - to us. May his Botti I" h "a. It won't be long It. - thy) temperaturewmhitth-" andnarnall "111,0pr phat around Libertyvl- w. h itarintr"itudrmi-+ hard winter." baking dish with cookedneetpoutod...' nhyaofmnbdmu with ham Ind lad-Ho ' bmnm. Tonal-mud 'gettitudtudard can an! - - tglru,t,re,tM,r=Lrd euptrf1mrms-. nan-h- baton-ad" lumdondluordi-q. Another 'tteettveauNtrai"i. "tnote-ts-dot-dim.. Inh- minivan-*1 my of dren" m path' Pine-"Io ism-um n- mung-uni oe1trtg,StttS1,rlWd "playphdhd'h . muh-emo-e-BJ- m1 and to Inn " that Ill"! IApee 3311:" "North "Br "Atteat: A. F. mm. Shore "JOHN "DAVID Y. In 'HAS, ANJLEL'E'. n. with-ae-f mulch"- aGaari', 'i"ii,"L"E"'i"iFG'Gllet ..re iaiauiitritiiil'tt 2eu 3"" nlrt " _i'ili?lii'ity?r'iii5b'i') "has" "iGlitbtyiaht L"ii""ii"ii"irGiTivTiltytt!frte, mt with mmMMP'" momma no a... Hath-"w aboard-lam Wong heactunldiqnnlnq 30-er "mauhhm Qhegurst rinz."lAt-ntmmlnd1 _.-- '" "I" b - - ll ther interferred. Thompson oard "w W. "I." to the scene and p'ush- rin at '9thlgi'thrt-tt the crowd to take rout- In "you. may) nun into custody Lib m"? P - 3" by I volley of shots. He in the of " " to the ground wounded but ground "l "M um out a revolver 3nd pump- lfon the w Pink'd shot: into the ttangster's 'ttrc .- . . _ W- ' GAG-ie Hem." death-ulnar uhbm "loin-"h rcth'Il ulna-thyme. =1... = m It. jury. find that Ralph _ h w QB. to hit death from bul- idlltfeti " -dr..rrr'Beted Tith a gun in h .5" (it u of Ofr.eer Stanley . - '2t.tL',2llt In performance of "at el Lake Rout 6 p. m., g Ell b O the Mt of July 10. and from I - " '- grtdgrtee we find tn: said oc - enu- M Tic-wan WI; wounded twice I. - "no N fired the fatal five Avtt-. u m "ether-tee. we, 'he jury exoner- h-nl nu all heap-on of an bitme" tin M m. - battle occurred Mter " I" the w bad thrown a woman out I?! and d " While n_nd threterys.d mm: in the death of Chicago mm agent ' who WI! killed on the - d J)tir 10 " Channel Lake .3 In! with Constable Stan- h an. m with: Sunni" iiiuqht by 0}"an Iprtor with . and of bystanders with his F tf ther interferred. Thompson - ,athsd to the scene and p'ush- - - the crowd to take th. INengrt nun into custody - - br . volley of shots. He " to the ground wounded but rib-d out a revolver and pump- Bthr's health in worth a tur the but: is plenty WHAT plans have you made for heating " made for heating a has this winter? 't you think that you bl better talk the matter - with us? We'll tell ,"eoiiu4ontLsnoe-rrgtit, tmmymeh "MC-b .610 "mtqhhu V Libertyville Garage $495 l-Ton $395 1/2 Ton M My 'ttm Trucks I...me in" at a it!" " "and; The mdict "mud by the jury folloil: that lead the world in popularity The number of wron truck: In usetodnvufhrtrrentertunthntesd nnrpthereapeitur--4tsrthe- the tiniu'meglbythouanfhupon heath: "quit-chem: of modern delivery We. And because Chevrolet okers the greatest value "nibble in each of these two sires-tnd because It offers the world's lowest tonal]. coot-both the ChevroletTonand K-Ton trucks are leading the world in popularity. what Chevrolet offers , what chevrotetoerer-1nco- partuonwuhotherhauint-tes Thcnyou'llknowwhyChmd-t h the with largest builds rated . inboththo'l' a gttertthtl auuotreiaitmeectuuGeo an"? aumnww "an. unnummgoonumul k "mumcall him much!"

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