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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Jan 1928, p. 8

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ks for Buick OQuali } %Bméc's pncespe%hiye PAGE EIGHT BDenies Machine Theft ~-- Carney denies stealing the machine He maintains he purchased the ma-- chine from a friend the first part of November and paid him $900 cash for it The accused man says he can produce a cancelled check and bank records to substantiate Fris claim Chief Brune said Tuhrsday after-- noon that when he finishes investi-- Carney's record he will in all ty turn him over to the Chi-- Had not Carney attempted to es-- cape after being stopped by Officer Anderson and ordered to drive to po-- lice headquarters for qnestioning, he probably could have "talked his way thrown into a turmoil Wednesday aftternoon when --Policeman Dave The Buick, sedan in his possession is listed as stolen November 29 in a Chicago © police department bulletin Chief _ Brune said. A reward of $50 has been posted by an insurance company for recovery of the machine. eaptured an ex--convict and recover-- ed a stolen Buick sedan following an qxdfi'n' ch.u the busi-- mess district. un and £wn alleys, mmvx:eeonhidCon- rad Brene suspicions were aroused when he saw the alleged auto thief drive through town and ordered Officer Anderson to pursue him, was responsible for the cap-- Carney. He said he lives in Chicago hotels too numerous to mention. The bank hotel he declared. Admits Conviction. Camey was brought to the Wau-- kegan identification bureau Thurs-- day morning by Chief Brune to have his fingerprints taken and. while there admitted under :S)estioning that he had police records in Chi-- ecago and San Antonio, Texas. He was convicted of embezzlement in the latter place in 1921, according to his own statement and served 18 months in the Texas state penal in-- --~Carney attempted to escape while on his way to the station. As he neared Twenty--seventn street he jumped from his machine and ran west through an alley and circled sround in back of the police station. Anderson who was directly behind Carney in his own car stopped his ear and gave pursuit Several by-- standers joined in the chase to aid the Zion officer. Carney ran for nearly three blocks in his vain at-- tempt to elude the poss» after him 'before giving up. No shots were fired. The excitement brought several umm% t an to police -- head-- quarters. The prisoner when booked at the Zion police headquarters on a charge of possessing a stolen car, gave the that he was not a convicted man as yet and that the state law pro-- vides the police have aus right to stitution. CHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT --« +. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Libertyville, IIJ. over L Second, we can put hundreds of extra miles into used tires that might ordinarily be thrown away. Just because there's a bad cut or blow-- out doesn't always mean that the tire's done for. If there's a way to save it, we can do it. Our whole idea is to make your tire money ~go the farthest. At all times our experts are at your service. . _ First, we represent Lee of Conshohochen. That, alone, is a distinction for the name "Lee" on a tire or tube stands for everything fine and true in the tire business. We also charge and repair batteries at a nominal charge. Cooper Bros.: We work wonders Buick'sfamousvalve-- See other cars--then see Buick. Let the com-- parison determine your choice. Smart, Jow--swun g STOLEN CAR with your tires. You ought to know us for two reasons: Main Motor Sales Authorized Dealer for Lee of Conshohochen, --and Buick's Lovejoy hydraulic shock m--endowBukkwithtbermnl'ly- e--double that of any other builder of 612 MILWAUKEE AVENUE. C. Bernard Before Buying. biles--enables Buick to offer you uick -- 1195 take a picture of him uuti) he is con-- "If you want my muy send to the Texas pen for it. They've got it," he told Lieut. Henry Wallenwein. (Confinued from page 1) and that no one can deny," said Turner. "He has refused to work for the interests of-- Governor Len Small. He is straight and honest. I think it is better for Lake county to have a man of his type. We find plenty o& graft now in state offices." Supervis Obee took issue with Turner, denying that politics has entered into the county veterina-- rian matter. He said the board was capable of handling this matter without cutside interference and would so for the best interests of the farmers. Supervisor Mawman said he not think the special committee of Obee, Naber and Stanton had been empowered by the board to make a recommendgtion in regartd to hir-- ing of .a veterinarian. "I know theracket wo well for toat and I've been through the mill "I've got one of the best mouth pieces (meaning au atturney) in Chi-- cego and IT'll beat this rap," he de-- clared confidentially. _ Supervisor Paddock said the board has been quibbling since October over the county veterinarian and that it was high time the dispute be ended and a new veterinarian engaged. He said that unless cat-- tle testing is renewed soon in Lake county farmers will be=-- obliged to suffer. A letter from D. H. Minto of the Lake County Farm Bureau was read. He expressed regret at not being able to be at the meeting, saying he was in attendance at the annual meeting of the Illinois Agri-- cultural Association at Rock Island Mr. Minto made a strong fight for Dr. Grinnell at the December meet-- Dr. Grinnell should be retained. Minto further stated that there was no question but what the contract made with Dr. Grinnell is valid and STEWART WINS Henry county announced Saturday that $10,.000 judgment for false im-- prisonment held against . Roy J. Stewart, former sheriff of McHenry appeals last week. The decision which won for a Chicago attorney the judgment of $10,000 against Stewart was rend-- ered by Judge Marcus Kavanaugh, GALLAHUE IS LAKE COUNTY COW TESTER superior court judge of Chicago, a short time ago, after the case had been presented in the superior court of Cook county and the issues pre-- sented stubbornly fought by plaintiff and defendant. s county and now state representa-- Attorney V. S. Lumley of P. 0. 6. $10,000 SUIT e« obliged toi Minto of the ; Bureau was gret at notl the meeting, Phone 456 s THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1928 % Thirty six business houses have com-- bined to make these 2 days the great-- est bargain events ever known in this section. 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