CMPLD Local History Collection

Lake County Register (1922), 21 Dec 1927, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

vneaoeeturisrmeofc-rtr WW?" "I! tit E. ta-c.-.-',".,.?".".".'"'."...,".." iiri"iGiUtiu.fa1tStttt:e,t A - ,uL --a-- "D"- tGi."ii"i/Grati/eri-rtt - m noun of by 'r'"' m". 39th. a turbo Monday mil; in the ertqtrt of Circuit Jute Arthur If!" when thdofauuutedits as: and mm only dander m. It and been ao-need on "I": by was: counsel that the m - all my in their m the trial but I" - .._._. "to to to and! has 'd L1'f,!riiii meeting of Cedar Rapids is 't2ltt ,e:'teg,itlu'tt','g"'tth tSi she" . " n sen ram e arm "a: 'lltI'l uuri,pre,t,tcrsi -ftre shoiee. eapontr which are "iiiiriii'GG"uiettAraurir1tttttt..t . 'oiirtiriuAneiialpartofthe action a the cit-tense conned in reH. V "iriiiiaiuie-to-ttrrtt1trt .Theeonventtonwasarrangtdtnd and mt close. The -eytll" beldto give the sales force a better he Wt tint one or two at the insight Into the workings of the pro- ttegtm6gsts me go on the mm my! engi and the cost of the en- dg. . ' "ire trip tty defrayed by the com- - "I m an I In!" my. _ "Giiraftseaseto_yaettatttete "teta-tttlate. Theme-ecum "iaiiiGTiattstonettroorPt iiuaiiihaiumitrtttrroatherhtne" In; . "iSii-.rattttedefem.tE.tnT 'srikiiiiiiiVt'ew_etetttgeetCClr. itenkiii-taq-tPrtthe"rtou. detteiteiittntitrtttrett. ttettedtiteth to my!!! n! n ttro o'clock We. Wu. Attorney 'l'f/,"t'll,"8l'llLl"orlli'ioetrll'il'ir'if eeirmetedoritttAlte defeee _ot,YH- Siiieiiiiett -- that court. t tit I to tour that'_aftg 'iiuuG"ii1tteirn.ttet.te!d. 'ut 'iJirEEiiitt,tgh,tifetd tre r-tdu-tuid otdeoqgrtugr- mmo'eloek whiehitrahatfhopr itiGriiainndttsnthemmM nttttntttmewttettter (run! a .mmnmbe- iGarHuioiitoettte"t-ithtt aaiiGattttnrtuttoetatl-".o'- o-r-ttretest."," """"""'"'."'-l"" iriiaat.'-tnyydAteet, a"iiu-entntnttehnroether- Gaiiuae-emstteteeet. "ii"oTiraGiiritie-tttoefe-ttet? rGiuiiiliiiikenvettour-tatom 'tkt-tmater-I-ttmet. "1.0!.- cupi-a-n Of County Short- Album ems: Attorney Sidney 'gggtet-tettrtntmttt-nirqre- -iuiiuottretHte.te.8!fitt 'iriitu-ttarAttt-rMe9rt?tr iiikattt-B-9ttmrydwttt? "swim the" at tgnettnamgtgrt.m-eFtr_eott1d a_a_xrtttse1s-.ne.etrtttttt?te T'm" w'm" - would bundl- de- _ W wrm., rutatnrkii-ttstatthrettrtt Bangui-mummi- tl-r-ttmd-mst-st- "tst-tur-testa-rot, naval-wanna»: aihtt--ttrCttt.8Bmtth,"" mum-m Mum At-u-ttrr-r.'-- ,mmm'lnanod wmmm.wm um Cttee-sri- mmwmmm- tudtttnttotothrti-tettrtnr atetmentodmaatter.P-n."ttt 1artttxenetsettttt-ttFttnd gunman-mummy nme-tttetrmesnettrnnd-trttnn- eertorttuetetrtyandhsegrttr and {wmmnwhwmm DEFENSE IN while " would ttg, Ember and not who! for I. d Inch prominence in Wau- m all throughout Lake county Brasher 'attdt to 1git't,t'it y ttmeh" by the tribute paid him by tho I. who testitUd as to his character. He had his head buried in his hands moat .of.the time the vino-Iowan testifying and could t.a-ttowhteaneartears iGGiGTl elm ftL-whoAtstitedast.oooth th. Mr of Bmeher and Pear- all follow: PM Judge Martin C. Decker, Pgrggtrit2"rl, align. Agog 'h1Ul.'ltll' My» 21 if: tete. tf, s-vii-ry, Supervisor Edward Bron " Ite-d "chant! High- way -rhttam.ieqt. M. ell, trrrury.ie2.U" Are, f! Ptlt- sides In. Baum Ei. unmet, w- ward m. manhunt at Nilbum. ned. M Lewis. Walk"!!! drug- trirt.th.irlor Gum "Nona -at-srtttsuttr- "It!" in"... Immmww m I""""),'??:':,?.',,?:::',?'?,::?,?:".? "M4, tdat-ttter-ttet. k " ht number. .for Ember and To {mun} {or- Mnettn and iiilrhat' iii, .Tbe Met Oats experimental, tee hated on the weaved? of Village, we: the scene of a use punks, Monday afternoon when mty- our alum. comprising the entire ml! of field represent.- 'tp, of tttur-gg/tttttis,; "m; an gym load experimental station y . o. B. Kent, who is in charge of this district and Charles Simmonds, superintendent of the Farm. Delegation Of Salesman Here L irhe delegation, which In: been in session with the irtneiais of the com- Anne in Chicago. cane to Liberty: Qme outlay dbl-noon on a mean gain the Chicago, Milwaukee and t. amend and were met here 3y Inge North Shore basses which k em to the farm. Sales- {thick tit them to the farm. Sales- n we here from event state in a union. I Following a tour of the farm the were served with a light h and then [nought back to the _ as train. On leaving Liberty- an. the petty vent to Madison, Wisconsin where the Quaker Oats "nanny maintains a huge dairy km for experimele purposes. . , After a short stop there the train rounded to Cedar .RapidS- Iowa T 'icGaattUiLi.inu1lsott.he y bloated and where the meeting of the convention is to Itllllillllliil TRIAL T0 (MIT t1illlll immaymmumwon (ii'gji'Pe,i'ig2'tLtt,',atrr' mama-om!" attt.-t.atetoMttseertttsttrrt- 1tg,it',,i'it',',iis,it'1il"i? an agency "etrxmttemttrttnttteetteweb. at-tft laminae Became summon- MW."W'°"¥: sun's -ttattgtttnmtmrtoe+tn ttt-mtttmesettse-ttee oetikigit-tartoulotmt+ ttteatateetenttgtttt.. _. manathnn-m art-tr-rn-tttint?.-..]!,." aitrtatth.arr-ttmotset-tWtm ie-i-rits-sit/ttHt-ata. Giirai"udFa7i'av' am- 1ttti,,'te?1hfet",', nftemoonat t/ienttaht,U,Ptr,ten',,t,,ht Ali, land Peterson, funeral home. Them-ulna Immune gtthem'l'hmmhtgnd ir-ttttBi-tttsat-moraine "he". A7 'ta.asttgttherTNeetftttatmetatn- human; city street at irttentt-uettisfii-b.wttttsrere ttnrtdinep1ttteoutietnrt?rrtrryttn Mawmmpfmmecmuw thence. Itxnminntioetatttmedttt" henna". ' 'I'nmuoumoutatthe Inquest "tawmbr.r.c.mmm immetftii-tmtaqrrtetentearer- ' highway superintendent and the lemmtyhoudeannlttatofiwins-- tieittnextwettminttn_ttte-- "nornndataterrNttmo Superm- tteetdmttrranht5ttetari1ttoeaid Nona Dugdale Road and Another North of City To Be Includ- iedlnlssne. _ 1 Then-isle! ttorW.Bmetter.tr, MORE BONDS IN BOND PLAN Sun In Trying the Shortage ii'rnmnmrrxndtori1itetrte1udettin '1gt29mttphutaofttteeountr ' it was announced fat- qrtgtgatNtexfereetmttetmerrttrtard t','a22e,',1/'l'g,',',,',/gt','l':t,',a,T In tnndCttmmtattietetemPear- wanna. mattrtthrxndftmntheeit, limits 1otyrenBixtndaatdtutottterrtted "ystnotehoeetttertneeertWFn road to Green Bay road we the ttmtmtattettnehatkdintherNnn. pids is loch. 0'- m' I , there Hep-in: yras hellt Saturday on a {farm 'petition whic)t.Mrtr. Dadrhad flted,, ch "clanking that alimony bet increased; of the from $250 to $500 a month "with." she be allowed $1,000 for ooli-. ed and atop fees and4100, for court costs. better She was mzmunted by the by fir'm be pro- K Banks Frankhouse of Chientp _ , .. ,whlle Frdiuie"hrtttmMIrttnlfr, ihdiunttt June ' to children. I Jr., '. is I tere Hearing um 'petition w navigating}! WIFE com 1 DADY snows '; AT mm; "L - J. my Inc It. vac, u. EI It Duly are to brand in full before Circuit Judge Edward D. Shank" on either December " at St, this having been Hedda! Satur- day morning when the matter came up in court. Mrs. Dadyis "in: for separate maiettainanee and charges' cruelty "it! detre..rtiom "Attorney has. may started "F "3"" mum action on February tth iiEiGiiiihonudhiscrxasattil1the same day. They were married on November 9. 1912 and lived tether iiiiiris taking . divorce in a can l'ii,'l and churn-9' his wife deserted "a GiiiiTiGe 27.1222 . __ They hm'm chm. Helen. w. mm. to. god 1mm an A , _ _ while Probate C Jude: Martin G. Decker and Attorney George W. m representd: Mr. Dndr. Although the mm. m that Attorney my pay his We an * month for her trumtort and tttat of but madman. it was shown that he volatility decidedly incl-cued d- 'the court ttfter burial all the Decker and Attorney can T Field representd: Mr. M. Altman: the agreement was that Attorney Dally pay his We no a month for her mpport and that of Ber children. it was shown that trel volt-null! decidedly increased al-1 The court after hearing all the: evidence said he would see no. news-1 any for granting an increase in the alimony of Mrs. Duly at this time. He said he would takes-n: matter nto consideration. The sum of ii,- ooo was asked for solicitors fees and the court on agreement of counsel for Attorney Duly allowed St was shown by Attorney Duty that he had spat 835"?!» in car- ing tor ht we and children from m. an. to Deeeggther t't of inn. that: Mr. 'Duly mm. tonne! man». PM "not: M, ms. to so!" ts. M. be (pent an" In new" furniture lot the on home built for his (my. .011 the witness sand Saturday. Mrs. Duly admitted that her hue- ;band paid for speed dancing and music lessons for the children and (that prior to building the new home pie piidtherrertyfyfie room flat and that he bought her eio.tltit.ttraqd ii? of the mam in addition to the naughty dipnneg. -. The -idt, ttitfieqtttiey. of Alto-l;- Inner State's Attorney Paid 835,000 In Last M Yuri. Tutilnony " Trill Indium; Cane Under "Wt M'CORMIGK Till It LARGE Mii, mm the Mommym ttndru1edtttattheqtatreouNe' tttegttttttt.tttttttrtstttmdtmotmsd" ,rettatttttemmatattterufttaeetrtnte tttateWttdimettrtotttehetrrr. Ttwiiittethet-ttntteriuneet" ,etpaitttnrtttntttn. maximum died in 1923 the made Cyrus R. McCormick. ArtitaMe9tte,mietBininenndt%roid VOHNS EXPLAINS MONEY CHARGES 88.500". In wanton the eluted the "MM- trust fund In New Yak madam man that": want". (ss Chairman Fred's; Whim'of the Wanton!) committee for the testi- moniel dinner tn honor at Congress- man Carl R. Chindblom, Hominy an~ nuanced that the dinner will be held. in the mud bulk-com of the Stevens hotel, Clues". on Wednesday. De- eember 28. The reception will start at 8:30 p. m. "tinner at 't p. m.. The "lair ta strictly informal Reserve.- tions for ladies and gentlemen are $5.00 per cover each. . DISTRICT WILL FETE CHINDBLOM Roy Johns. employe of B. Stein and resident at Wren township, mum when e chute of. obtaining money under also mm was filed last week, expldned Monday that the whole use is one in which he is a vietim of circumstances. He paid with his on cheek a $43 bill charg- ed to Stein by the Ra ' Transfer Co., of fitftrt,' he clam Later he was ordered y Stein to stop .!"lifii mentonthecheckand'henhe d trotheehar-f1hsdltrthe Chi,. cage company. in"; i'" bid; a; in; wife, D. n Duly are to braked in, {all (Git-inn" on Page 4) Large Crinod Enjoys Clttit. Considering the audience _ which iiihsd the church, the stage netting upon which Mr. H. W. Hu bud, Hr. Dere Sumeriski, Mr. D. A. Young, 3nd Mrs. Belong had worked for weeks, and which included as its tenUal picture a most .beautiful al- tar, decorated with a cross and can- "I, llautuwu "tun - Vqu - - died and surrounded-partly by tiny? evergreen trees; md'with the hat, the fireplace and the moon Jrhiniryri through the window; and the uncle/ the boys, the old woman dying of g hunger and the boy' who helped her: and then the seven persons who btought their. 'tifts.i the priest and the angel and finally. the chimes from the mat" tower among the ottoudtr--sirpsideritut all <0! these things with'the many véry great pp- mutations that Were expressed, the religious drama was a great success and a thing of beauty {qr the church at Christmas time, _ ", The play, "Why the .Chimes Rank," is a momvreligious' drama" based on a I a! 'story'of a great church tower reachirjg up above the Month in whit}! gown" were when? by sainted and miracuious jumdsand which rang when a perfect gift was brotriht. Thisgift was: not V that of the rich man. not the king. nor the beautiful maiden, nor the young man with his jewels, but the per- fect gift was that bf the pennies of. the boy who had?~qved- the life. of the old-woman, the beggar». "(an the pennies were tttt and the priest lifted them, big above. the altar in eorrseerttiittt, than the chimes rang. and all immediately and quickiy knelt in,adoratitut, and Genesee street, Waukegan, will? present a gay and featite appear-i we starting; Tuesday when elatr. V one "ashram" willbe postal budding the o ning next Sunday ,. gimme mania!" new Genesee; sue. The gity'u 'etttrt.lt.etroiyrh-t', DECORA TE FOR fare will be festgoned with has and banners from one end to the other while the side street: that win be 4ettrated :imlade LVN" We! welcome "than!!!" " Giiaiadakietttyesrtt_tlttrte? iaG"7iiiGictGatieottheetrttett?5 'GiGiiGkihueoLtheetrtt"t_en and "Hello B-ttttttr." In the tnat "linemen! Cittgtdesttasthnmm 'iGiraiiiikiiirinePt1reeRflt.r; 'GTi,TiFiireistaroCr'aut9A.flt1ae1t m that" siiitttmstsecttttf1t.tPf. Home at David reim- colony. died Inat Pricing mum: at tuberculosis It was warned may from Dr. tmarieg N. Seven. ' No announcement of thr' dam WRS Itef a mu members of the cult over which "tttmr" Ben reigned that be would use from dam today. A belief that Parnell. who once strode about the grounds of his col- ony in white robes while A thousand long haired devouted. wood in awe, Would never die was one of the when of 'the cult}: Won. l V 1m By Cw _ "Kine Ben," ttelf styled "son at man." first received nation-wide, notoriety tive yen} ago by charges of young girls that he" debauched mg'lmder the guinea! a religious " . For the last three years Benjamin sulfa-ea Item tuberculosis and [Brights disease. _ At his bedside when 1113 died, was Myrtle. Tullt,' one of his favorites mung his followers, tirtt his nurse. FiueeneeAirWer. His boy: was left untouched. ovér the week-end in the bed when he died. _ , FORGERY CASE, The case uginst W. S. Trtigmeek of Evanston, charged with forgery was amtitttred Honky by Justice t_larry. Hyrtt gntil . pistmittrer P, 'iiiiir'ii, aai"ii, alEEd ii/SIU passed a worthless cheek on the "T. R. Decker Company, a Bisrhhutd,Pttrk e Crinod Enjoys Christmas ' Drama At Local M. t). Church BEN DIES AT ms COLONY Published Twice Weekly IS POSTPONED FOR LAK E FOREST IN V THEATER: . ON FLORAL SHOW mom. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER Ju, 1927 i:titt_ifgs -, 2grhrgisidhttr "the 19- the angel tt-tpe.ed what is the nerfect. which was beautifully uppropriate, and the mandated with a quiet benediction by the pastor who had been the priest, and many, peopl? been the priest, and many people said, "it was just lovely, and , most beautiful thing for the Christmas time in a church." _ n Mr. Hudson as the uncle; did grimy!" work, hudthe boys, Allen udsop, ard, Richnrq Wtruler, ago, tg2'iily, tttttlee'; in a' very '. utifnl wart . old woman was imm-rsodaud by In. Elmer Pepe; who did it with Very fine effect; Those,who brought their gifts to, the altar were Lee' Huson as the rich man, Willard Hyatt, the your}; man with jewels, Grace Hubbard: a. richly dressed young woman, Joseph Cr.itt/rn.det, the old man who the Etf, had to help up from his knees, argon Decker, the beautiful young woman with flowers, D. A. Young as king, and (1pally Allah Hudson the boy ivith the pennies. _ who'did'it-wlth Very ttne enact. C I Smith. Chicago W "e". "E -_e-NeNH.Ne -- """"' , Those-ho brought their gifts to. Third: nie' t withfae We: e 'utley PT. conti ine this the altar were Lee' Hugoh as the ot t1eut,tt owed" milled a ditw week and indeati.ons p03: to a re- rich man, Willard Hyatt. theioung "new :1"wa ulna! at "and cord holiday busmess by:the time man with jewels, Grace Hubbard; a $100,000, located just outside of the shops elose next satddiay night. richly dressed young woman, 3.08991? Lake county in Renault} eyntr. The A remarkable fact is 'i, disclosed Cr,ituytdrtt, the old. man who the sail was "(for diu.tiyintr - this year in the taste displayed by finest had to helpttR,ftotp his knees, min alcohol-13d is and to .be M39 shoppers in the selection " holiday arttrti Decker, the beautiful young of the largest ever "seized " this offerings. The change has been "(Oman with 'fforrertt,, D: A. Young pan of the country. ' V gradual during the past tew years as king, fund finally Allah _Hudson FWe men yen it the m when but seemsto have reached its peak the boy 'with the pennies. _ sun om: arrival on the - agsd during the present Season and Deo- Miis Marjory Taylor a,mwaretl 'us' all made an effort ter.esrare tttrt gew- ple in this vicinity are purchasing the rinsret in the climax of the play, oral shots fired Into the air trunk!" articles of a hizher grade than ever and the' part ww, l lovely climax. ed that of the ma and they storm" before. The pastor of the chutiph, Rev. It'll!) In their trnettgt. The men, " Chico No one class or mérchandiae E. lw, Long, was priest, ' and 'higlgnau were arrested and taken to w'seems to hold the lead in mummy, monents were slow, measured and Lake county in". the choice being distill»: among rhythmiv. and added, as mairrsaid, mam lthe several stores. Jewplfy, of to the great beauty of the drgrtla of They gave that: names: course, is always a far4ri.te and "VPNMPs the Christmas Spirit. love.' James Wendt. i3236 Belmont 9ve- many sales are reported) in that charity, and the tterfeet gift which hue, Cttitmgo. 1 . dine. . . released the heavenly music of the! Prank Glad. 3343 West Twenty-l ngse furnis.hirurt seem ti) the thime; .. l' . ' I tigst street. Chicago. i (tey.t_inrsgyrt2nt,t/avtr,, as l must- .-- M..- a. a a "Pt9ie 19350 Is U The chum were played by Ear! H. Deming. V .' _ _. T f .' ' Plans {or the 1928 Chicago guf- den Liower show to be held March 28 tr April I were laid Titanium at the first meeting or the nmeer show committee in the Hotel Eber- uni interests at the ammo cm- trict mu W in the Show. 'etf,.ett,U,,'Ngtiu'UNg intttnerrttttrttioethnl1. There ttetrese'tttetretrardrtnts.eatett- frtRr-tedandwxtreed.outin themdeuu ugh lite plum andNmehedwttttorrmmeetta. An "tt1tttteeNwerpaintintprant1 gar- deaohertettttswili_tteyse%one Am" ----, 'rhrs'iGiit an hé d tto- tttttttn covering every phase of gar- den dedcn and development. Forty five garden clubs and a}! Rear Admiral Henry Ziegrneier/ newly appointed commandant of the) Great Lakes naval station, made his first ofrieitd visit to Waukegan Mon-1 day when he called on Mayor Yager at his Mice that morning at 10 o'clock. The commandant took his post at Great Lakes about a month ago but his dutigs there kept him from calling on he city until now. Mayor Yager and a group of city of- ficials welcomed Rear Admiral Zieg- emeier Ar these parts in a visit at the naval station a week ago and attended him the hospitality of the ADMIRAL MAKES OFFICIAL VISIT city. MOTOR tilllN Metropolitan Company Asks 'Right To Take Over North Shore 'Equipmeo't. Route. A Metropolitan Motor Coach com- pany Monday applied to the Illinois I36mmeree Commission for permis- sion. toepurchase all of the motor coach equipment and property here- tofore used by the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee' railroad for the sum of "8400,000 of the capital stock of said "retropo1itay Motor co any gttd $9,088 in ewah. i;iiiiriiiirauGFsiiis is Gi"erithled ae comm 3130 ttaked for tt car- for repertoire, and return the play- tittettte at convenience and neces- house to competitiop for such plays my to operate buses along the we and show as many not fined book- mute granted the railroad companyn ings alwwhere in Chicago. quutgthe tthrnytted, the music DEAL It $EEN and .explained "'3" WW' oiirtiiClLoyi1tt.t.ttftteee?t, --t-. lease-{r-Wendtgificoandmmwhonermwuthm imtow-tttaeerto wankee tor mum . Gaiek,ttttttetederat 'l',',ffiu't'er,Tlsf,'a'ld"lll Bye; w" Cnndidate Not AWto be removed trom'the Luke , ai"iGlGuniisiii"iirrdisuttt.et.tte 'SW" iiruieaoaieersrami_ter_- -"""'" May and were on exsarti- on CHICAGO, It." "suuummmum m . " _ her "MWWNMomtheefl-mmm _ "iPtt',"fJllt tvett ordenoembemedmflumneputymmutbnrummmm- mm- mkmbMamemMWlmnnM'noonewllhnveu unnonmnrdatthedhmleryhstnmshowherwhot'svhfiorwho'swho m mi One of tho trig __§ound .at ingettedt,1m"t'" Thlilr'l1lillllili, . m RAID on i. DISTILLERY Shots Fired Into Air Frighten Trio Into Sufrqnder At, Mad Lake Near State Line; Chi- _ Pranlr, MO. 3343 West jrwemy- ttggt "at? Chicago. . i Albert Keane, 1405 W Monroe street. Chicago.. I', .' - guy-" T'wiiun- II an: Fuppl'lllg " AIVV\£E' u. .......l 'tt distillery, modern and complete who have chosen wearing apparel in nary respect, is located around . _ . . to express the Christmas sphit cGeGiiiirnorihwtstoichayttHPtiirhi ' , Itzatr _ . i . iwhile the vendors of toilet accessor- A short distance from Mud Ld6. A'ieis and dainty thin f, for milasis"s runaboiotgged inguinal! Ltlit ty but Intimafbet use are enJoyine a good My _ T run o rude. , the distillery, is punt Wt 120 feet The toys for the his)? ones and (m the Late county line. , the giftsfor the older ys; and grids "the federal once: vacuumed in are never neglected and this year the raid by Gullah]: George atgMtt the selection is of a higher order Griiiuietimnerart3tatt'tr.yu- than in ms years. The food Smith's squad attertmeritt hm stars have aS't',tg, many, Jttittt A. Doolittle intrDerttr"Pete. our in [i ea these mien n gm" . q ' .' .touchmg the popular fund. the Mud Lake distillery raid- ed by (neutral otnttem with the gamma: ot Luke count! ammo. tire, who gave the nune otiUhert MARINES GIRL: tnilllii DROPPED fun! mm d ggttertgvitte Ig.) tr mun! Dunne on n qeeteteq m preferred by lament thtear' a" that community. The authorities say] she soon expects to become 3 mm and chum- thet mine: In tarpon» able for her condition. The "mat for the meat of Kramer was sworn all a: Saturday and Deputy Dunne wt gSutures»; LtiiAidGarmortaftheisitrht in Chicago ecu-china tor Kramer. but to no out]. He chanced to find him jet home on Sunday. ' a ' Deputy, Dunne says that Kramer 'waa given his preference of going ltaJajlou-mmyingme girland that he those the latter. He says that the couple were united in marriage Sun- day night by Justice of the Peace Hervey C. Coulson and the charge against Kramer dismissed' by the FINED 315 As TRESPASSERS court C. F. Campbell of Lake Bluff, R. M Ransom of Ravenswood. and Peter Storm of Waukegan, were ar- rested Friday by Constable Peter Johnson. guard at the Veterans' hos- pital, North Chicago. for trespassing on government property. The men were hunting at the time And each carried a shotgun. Arraigned before Justice Tallett. the men were Lined 3.15 and costs each and released, MRS. INSULL DROPS PLAYS Mrs. Samuel Insull Friday made formal announcement the. three weeks from that night she will aban- don her activities as director of the Studebaker Theatre in (Chicago, _d_is: animation mm s of saw: Attorney by :seems t? hold the lead in L my. the chowe being distham among 'the several stores. J , of Ct',',',',"': is "is " fav ri.te and many sales the "DOM_ m that Christmas shying in Liberty- ville, which has len a We - the average during the sadly buying period, has taken an aided impetxis this week " the let ine, ppenedJm Many Shopping In Final Week the race td provide tphi-for the family before the big (by; _A, check of, the Joeal. merchants disclaim the an may." Chrfistr mas uy nag e past ew weeks 'ghd,',' slower that usual and its nomad that a majority of and Its so" that I m" TL',',', We were mund' ful of ti: " a: r" slam But the Mg m opened Saturday night and! in spite of the cold weather, the stlpres were filled with crowds which taxed the 'sales forces to capacity. _-:', . House furnishings seed: to be coming more into-raver as Christ- mas gifts anti this hie; also is going nicely. The cloth? stores are supplying the needs T f my who have chosen aveari apparel 'to express the Ch ' "spirit "while the vendors of toilet accessor- ies and. dainty things. foil miUdy's intimate use one enjoying a good run Of nude. _ ..2 .- i . The sales we eonti ine this week and indications pain to a re- cord holiday business by the time the shops close next Satu Fay night. MRS; MEMO!" KNOWS Ntfrllilt can ' . tt.--ahoett ee-tttttnt- Mfll1rt8'l'fitllt iheseuressnstHnmte8H?m"'?r, irerHranr11inoiatoonewitltptto iiiowtterwttnt'otsAtorwhu's who irtmnttemtegtahrttve. Sheknows! To begin with, her "the. the In: Hartman.U B. senator from 6iiidenewttispo1ititao'art11thnt tntnrritian't_aeurern1ktn) itTiWLiutiteonirH9tys relief will be worked out Wally tstostartsomewtteretutd%enreen- ody the Show at.therrpmtett. "ra'iirsirr-r' but Pit re,tipittt, Mpition than ttn1fom , an": MRS. FUNK Illlt QUARTER REPORT Tells Bliiitd of Supervisors Ex- tent of Work During Period; Many Cared For. Mrs Mary Polmateer Funk, pro- bation officer ot the County court submitted a quarterly report Friday, to the board of supervisors showing 269 children supervised during the three months period. The report shows that 120 boys and 140 girls were supervised -during this ptrtyf. ""iiiisi'r' 'ir"'ifituiiaii _-M.--'.". tiiiiiiRitdiirptirt tot- low: , . Adsptions referred tt Officer, 1. Medical Bid, 3. Mtrggtal communion. 2. 13m visits by Probation Oftieer Persons interviewed, 239. 'smroncttiidWe1mre,i. l "PHI""'?"'"')'".??]'-.!)' Petitions filed by saw. At". in. but he as not in ttar-tt L - qua-amt stateadggtt+ttt Trtsitaforttutatth.-SeAtr. tgetsnot'inwithtttettem MWWWS. l'ii,,'iifii't",i,'ii'iu'it"; adutteaseseoetpmtatioet.ll. immatures." We! and " ttttd ttlated, s. (Continued on Page g ) an m M m ADVANCE. Contact Banish; Grin-ell A. veterinarian Thrown OItFor Thirty Days; Politic: F%red By Board Malta's t-tttehDtttrerotet Maw-uh! prev-tttai-ttu-ttttoem- Hell provided for two "an arm " in) annual salary of "NO. Supervi- After an all day battle. but of the bittereat in thehtiteryetthrhoag_ 'dc'Ntgtt,"p the aunt" but late y afternoon by a nu- of " b " decided against Dr. Darwin Grinnell. -tt.v vetetiatart inn. The hour! by an. vou- re?" the contract entered into on Nov- ember A by two million of the farmers' institute con-mu will Dr. Grinnell. . Thelma-dam uviuatmeettetgh" "terred the matter of the "potnt- ment of Dr. Gunmen to them' institute, minivan: and Supervisors M P. Mlger and BltNagd lam-rm. two-thirds at the commune tamed ther-tmt-DCO-ttod mman.-W0muc- i gansToGetmateo.. i MmrthemJa-iudthemm. rlvotedtoresetatttttteneqrexjeete iur.orinneli,thetttmexttt-voed '!cnnntmmastrtoatat-tmthedbair- mannnttttaeoo-t+toeoertn- Lyceum with Brownie servenscotattrveteetnarUn puma- tntrtttntwttttirttnenextatdette its accredited-tq-tttrr the 'urtate.'ntismotimt-triadett, Bu- 1mm warm-1.: (hum-hum sated nqnimt Dr. Oetggtseet on the mummm-gew tgtmaitNr%tert-IttMtttatev- rle-tttet+rtkte-emrt- "sauna-sum tmDt-gt.er2tto-agttttoov- mlahlb"0r.0mrazu unwindwwamnd mu. or. Mecullomttt and Ray Paddock. We! wwmmodnnan t,eMtutttteenettmrtsasntrtvattd astttudnottteeotgnedbptttet+ ehairzmutsutdtheeotantye_ ii-ues 7 'Stoervimrieatt_t- M.LHWh'Wltrbh ear-es _ e'- A', by." of Dr D ttn WI, county uteri-t I'm 1tqputteeidettth"Dr.0e+ ,vintteAepttoetttaegmprottmrthe ttextS9dnytittuttttntttetsmttet tmtautreattlefocttoremr%V skunk-bemoamrul 'utd-eedttstotttteat- Ht'gtttrutAN6.oeteetettsertsmtht- 1roaatdmadealoauttnlk'N_y "Non-Yeti-ttare-tot- ftatttqrttttttteFM+..oe%- 'ienrrtti1ettett"-rtdasse-tt, 'mtam'hufoum "ttttheNgt--stmgtIfetettgtt in cm to Ttit, Dr. Grind). "PhttttgtstnttetrtgN-tttrrnasar. mettiamtehtreoodr-rterf atatrCet-tresdneamtr-trt'ts sramrthierottisetarts-oeeteset. Let trnotpeemittttepMtttito "tasttentortrrovedttst. I A"GoMWeBeeh-haf "Dr.ttrinnetittsarttM+tnr- 'Mbutheisnottnmnfi 'ttttest-ents-tPt-tte thetBnot'in wittttttet-emth" REJECT PACT AT lllllllilliTlliil -dttrtttertotittetotqtttataettt ahi-dintoGttie-trrmm-ttt theuheehttstttrhmtBtminar.. tttneege.ttttMtt-qettatttet.tat.. trt-tnet-ttea-tttati-or IahetttmntyNrmeeawtiitte-t- mttnt3titeago. "As (at "tttestategeNqtetgto my {Manama for tmttge'atttedit Dr. Gunmen is kept. the kw pro- videsthatutesep-ntsttrtnMe tutdweeanforxxrttteMatartottq our (amen forthetreatthe an" BupervuorPnddoeeNemercttntr- tnanottttebotuxtanttloaattgtfh- entialrneentter'.qrNtttVen+t tohavethetxtngdgemqiDr.oght.. neuroratotttrttme,mtthe-t- thattttertategeft-to mee-tse ttirteBtigttt.tutrtttttedtnntalktte- toeetherttmmttttatptttiumente" tntottttgittttgt. . "Howeva'itwekeepDI-.Gnm ,oumustttmrtnmtnetttmtttMtl notttettrepotiticiamortteorttlsufrer buttttemmtem."an" Bttgtervhtt. PM. "me M aatnrtar-' etatrmtmnnei1ttnsnttto-timt" qrttttttteatnteandwilintt In. ettntr-qtettteatmfrttt- 891503th

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy