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Lake County Register (1922), 3 Mar 1928, p. 1

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New Voted-Ida, Dr. Galla- hgththahn'NliHve Blather Hid ht PM Of Former GRINNELL'S " CENTER Thin-aim eon-MM oe-u-trr-te-ttt "min. "G"GaVGaiirvaiaiinsaittet. noun-woewuenhm-I lire-1e MrCeg-h,ehntrarttrn, all Elm-admin" va- ueihc h the "when i"iaui'iara-u-intth+ "mud-health!"- mawwwmwunty bout 'it-tsom-iles-thotel mummmm m-mt-r-tn-there- ersdtbe (action supporting Dr. Oriana". Tgenraaouatedtteeauaettis name no atriehegt from the state 1istot-ovedandtusereditedvet- em Dr.artnnettnndttuattpgtorterson mmubmrdchnned that the mttrttsigtdttteatntett-infttPrt ,mitttittereetmedtoifttrthe politic! mm of Governor Ian Multimedia". Arc-0mm mrttt-uttie'N-tainre: mannmumof ttanti-Ft-tnet. Dr. T. P. "I" m III "I - ,-_-7,,,_ - -. Allhrilh5l'eVGgralllttTiL'ii "Rat," .whovhtttrtee,1tr. sent 1 tt a .3 that there him!" threaterfmg letter to Ernest Haze-13 mummwm-me'mw'fiew. tmwmm. ,renlth-ieEtyttyntn,, mm. . OJ. when. "his." ' t,t,ttglgiffgt append before the qqmmtttrtMttAiChiiriari-'hi98yt" " the! Dr. Gatththue was meeting Tl2lFiiiy"LiiePg,,eSf,tU,'tgh'lfi, theedimrtttteenmtttistmttheri. =rir.wrir.,rhiu.qttier9oreideee "dawn" been ttnlied ttehretPtluTiAiri"isehmmtttotrV1ty..MBteyin comm. Other enchants tar the the Temple W. Tt W. Wm: potrtoe-itrtantsrere1inedurt,out-ltasstmit. misurneen1terorthe "sid-de-seine-Pere-rotten-liaise-ie-stat-ttretest': outtbadsy._ amtBastmtPrmBetutter. MOMS" -itiiGuitsttenesttmdthe_rttiriyot The farmers' mum maximum is the receipt of the letter. Mr. Mayer also considering the matterottoiiieaiedheisntttworrudpsttfrtnrs ottteetorDr.tshtsue Wdememiesgndhimunedtobe- McCullough said prior to suryfuevnnenemxsxmnmmnx inte the initial session that sill Malt printed in ink on plain linen wispoatsttrte that Dr. Gallahue might mm which ma no identifying begivmdmtoommthegmcegtlmwrmg},m¢noumy:smginegby mmutberetcr- innrimth-tteett820ert'iiettttutet itisaButttatthegetqqit-etgtent mmmqmtom- minimal: raised menu.- 'tmes-ttatrial-Orin-tte-' hair-wed for Dr. Gdhhue'! automauonnneu. ,httth-tan-istattteeterutnr- tmtht.-ayearinLueeounty Report-butt. that Ducannhue ,mistqtrMaee1ris)trrtttterin.9is 'tttoi-tttartefact-tmittee ram-ham. his app-Ind before the was Dr. with): was meeting 13 ttteedi-ttteeandttiatmtthe) sniettot-ebeenentiedttetqrett" com-um otherapptieanutttrthe parte-tstent-lined-tdet- Conn" many Superintendent R. M. ma. It Is mentied the! when Dr (anemic mum ha duties " can!" We): on February 20. the me County Farm quu offer- ttenatrarnrtersntomyee, . 1 Dr."ortnnett.ttt-tedveterinnr- iammattheconrthouse'l'needay GGiiiihGuitte_rhtstartsmV FGGiiiuaimtrfoitrearsoater. The mrmersf htstitate committee GtiAeifhaneontr-ithhitftrr ail-yen oeriodar1iifired hisnlary at $4.100: year.The board niected ttr contract. State's Am with held that the committee hnd dowel- toernertntotheeontmethute-b. ed its embatty In granting . two- momma Tttirreeamedthntseveral hundred tnikersotgatreeourttyttetititmedttte hardwnulnnr.0rlnnen. JUDGE VACATES $2,100 CLAI, 'rt-Hr entered an order vaeatintt n Md 81100 entered ",tiltiihttftt,'h'l',",yftnlTr't'd,'fllll mm.who lhresonafarm ii"iri'iGut%eaiem.rrtyofrmetPy! i;e"iririiiifGrjiLiittittlre.eel Manama?" by de- null. iir-euimsthatFunttterhe1,t Air'irriGJiiiiiiie.tttr,t.te,?eii' mmmmm ktu.ttirt82.t0tr. Land new swung the are The matter ir"iriirieGGtanear1rtute. WILL ASK FQR wan- m the gas It! reruns a; qqc" 240.000 for even automobile owner m Chierro ttttd the gtatet Joseph Balm. - adviser. and: a bureau which narnfts . run!!! by Attorney Germs! Cum on dis- position of the as tax (and: to so _iihemotoremttptanismr!ye- ttn.stenters.toirttomttte Mm wttteototowergetai1 who: 0" Mm mm! the 3mm: of the "a? e0rttttmeeg the refund and) 83heerthtsptttrtttwttttine. M! retttaeeg, to " cents a m m tttetnrr-msdeetnredtm-tihta ttmtn1.mmMttetttqreredagntn. this timeoum the tax In m declared tmeonstittt- . day that If Valentine Petronek of norm. would be lowered again. this i,i,ii.iit,ttn, pleads malty to a charm timetqttoemtttr Jr-iikauttteparetitermator- The teem reduction would new!" 'isuttermrtheori11 oe villus torqtNen- approximately 300.000.0011 gallon of [mend mutation for him. Petruttek itt mm cone sold tor the ttrretlirdirtitte.1tt_lPttryiyttel flu-mm the total tax eotieeteer'-tthstgtthe_ettttrttar "beamed u eth-ted. with to at but ctreuttattt1trerthrardP. 311W The Chin" Motor, fm?? Hep": vho succeeded Dr. Grin- it" 'would mm for a gas I" refund ot "3 (For: lu. NEW GA CUT and wu having " that the" tn the bureau- NO. IT 'H. L. Kublank l, Death Victim . Herman Kublank, " years old/ passed away Tuesday. afternoon " his home on Hawley street in Hun- delein after an illness of several months duration. His death was caused 31% a complication of ait, merits acting his heart and hid.. neys and which terminated in pneu- mania. He was born at Barrington,' 111. on January T, 1875. When a youth he moved with his family to the Price farm near Gilmer and later came to Mundelein where he made his home until his 'death. Mr. Kublank was a carpenter by trade and for a number of years was egrbyed by the contracting firm Grilfis Brothers " Lake Forest. His work was largely done on the lat-git construction john on the North we. - . ago to meet the demands of that ragdly growing community. _ e leave. hm wife, Mrs. Ann: Mae Knbhnk. three daughters, Car- oline, Charlotte and Maire ind one son, Inglis. Be h univ- eq by tyo t...Exttheryeuretl. of For a number of years he was a member of the Mditdelein gran; mar school board and we: largely instrumental in effectfi the en- largement of the sch building which was completed the yep; Algonquin. m. and Raw of In: delein and six enters. n. Mirmie Huger, Burlington. In. 1iltlen sell, Wile, In. So mph, Argo, Mrs. Elizabeth ont- "r'."'ffg; Pullman. Mrs. Emma Mer-: er, dee and Mrs. E. J. Jones, Mundelein. The funeral services were held Friday afternoon at 12:80 " the home and one o'clock " St. John's Lutheran Church at Libertyville, Rev. W. H. Lehmann "ttfa Interment took place in Lakesi cemetery. '." Pettteenndpastal tmstectarif tnat niiiiGerGiaiehtiotiiyett.t1r.ttt iaeGiitritittus8riierrttntrttte* anllrllthlltT ASKS tMilt Lake Forest Special Police-Dan Threatened In Note Signed iireaGferiaiion Tueuao night. tt read as follows: "We Tim dN the cops wont helpyou. Doii'ttteahmned. Justdo a T say. Save lots otatrouble. I need 83500 andgm? we was _to Ttp. St Wm: rad iii-ve-ru men' w a we w make your mind up._ l - __J;_- helpm Don'ttteahmnetL JUBt ao GisGiitiGriiiite genie a claim as I say- Save Iota ototroubie. 1 need against the Chicago a; Nt-rth Western "iuoiiina-eirer.toqertt?1lilii'iiriai campanyfor Moo.. lone. si,,trli,,tifrt."1"rt"'t"r'." "up": Ham-g Cmthned he' msmsyourmindup. , . mnrinttonttteiinaltportinthe "Ifyw!flmmm"mauwmmmmmwn- mwmew'mh'm'munmdmms _ Thtrrsdnrtoetmaider. Mnotttten.try 'mettmtrepurtaweretqttmtvedin m! Mlmwmwm-mmcmmammecmham ttelprtu. .ge!t.tPtPh..elttefli'i"GGiri'i'i and Arthur D. Duel]. ssobms. 1tnpitinanent m-Icnymke. The estate at Amalie Have it. a; WWREYL}; 1tttiet,elcTri;i1iGriader was closed. while dis- Have it " Chicago av. L station " 7:30 o'clock on southbound aide. Drop it down there. I will get it when you leave. Don't be t foot. "RAT." WOMAN NAMED Ill STATE SHARBES Lizzie Molinor of Htgttwood was named defendant in two information: filed in the County court Tuesday anemoon by State's At'cmey A Smith. one chargim: her with trpemt- imi'aiiouseotii1fameartdthtroth"r with a liquor violation She was taken into custodv by the sheriff's 7iiii'Viii a cap'ias .tutA1tt: ! State's My: Smith iyaid ayes; Wednesday Lizzie Mother ap- peared tn the court of County .ledse Perry L Persons end pleaded not guilty on each She furnished Bonds ott4,000,tmdtter casesare- tube placed on _ttttt trial can _ . "Kr'tiur Hui. Jack Reynolds and William Sammon of 22 but); Sheri- dan road were made "etendnqta in an information charging a liquor violation filed in County court Tues- day. Last week an information charging Best and Reyno'ds with W)- hating the liquor law was filed. Rey- nolds is aha charged in a County court information with assault with a deadly weapon. An information was filed Tuesday 2th Harry Gordon ot Waukegan. charging disorderly conduct. The Wing wither. is Sidney Mayer cordon is alleged to hare hit Mayer PE TRON EK MAY GET PROBATION "Evil" huh went to his place with Depth! Charles Krueger to make of lun- aM DIES; CORONER Ti) Il0llisflilk'illi Highland Put Health Hygi- data And Comer Mart In- quiry Into Death Of 6 Yin on Girl. ' Dr. Daniel B4tgees, Highland Park a? health physician. q'hstrirday cal- for en investigation to place the Male for the depth, 9! Q-zeu-olg 'tusIhehrmMeaeta, Thiam- tlawubnuchtsw tar-unre- t,-teteDr.-t3ae1mtotstrtts accumulate. ,ttseetttHhndtteenmndertheen" oegsang.gteeresaeMmreaet4trrf -t-artt-.tetetoatMtb. as. Mull. MNW tttettodittnveex-etrttsettetietthe child died from diphtheria rather C.- In Corina. Gunner John L. mu: m and in on the cue My Thursday tttttrn- tu',',',-! my" 1r,ltattWtrnrt. s was no y . ttJ,t,',iMtllL' Taylor, hay an: Rogers. Niirier Taylor has com- plain! arrangements to. hold a post mortem exudation of the body with the aid of Dr. Rogers and, Jacks. In the mm the mutant! Put tsGitirkuturt ties on titting W! mum to went m cum: at an Manic: _ - - . Coroner John L. Ta lor said thati he may we to 'tiJNli,'e't chiro-| proctor license revoked if it is ascer' tuned the child died of diphtheria. , Mrs. Bremer beam alarmed Wednesday afternoon when her daughter took a turn for the worse end summoned Dr. Jocks. By the time the 'tttgit "and " the home the little girl has pained ewey. He refused to sign a death eertititate "irtifitreatmeeitdeatttand,intoeted Dr. Rogers of his stead in the matter The latter immstbtptr qned_tor on 390.000 ttff BY F. K. FITCH FGiriTi7aaiitu [ist 'me' and child. his will was filed Monday, in the Probate court and baring set tor March " try Probate Judge Martin C. Decker. . iiiiGiiiinu-teoiaunesA Robbins. Highland . .. was admit- ted to probate Monday. The estate Cum ot moon tn oetsanal propu erty goes to the widow and children. Letters testamentary we issued to PeierA.Rut?ttins memq'uset trt. will). PM! or ru'maup was taken. . In the estate of "amine. K.. Beck- num. Winona. the sdmipistrat4tr tributlon was ordered proved in the estate of Peter Duba. Libertyville and distribution ordered. Letters of administration in the estate ot Amarias M. White. Round Lake. were issued to his widowrm awmte. 'gerttondwassetat8800 Proof of heirship was taken. The inventory was approved in the estate at Elmer B. Shannon, Antioch Appraisers were appointed a The sale ot personal property was authorized The report of distribution was ap- pAwedintheetrtatet8F'raplrlrtR Muller, Like Bluff. The stat was In the meteor Carolyn Elizabeth Muller, manor; Luke Bluft, petitions for letters of trtttudinnshtr were filed The bond was fixed " $10,000. id. were issued to Kant Simoman. The bond was set 82.00" Proof of hen-ship was taken _ _ wars of administration in the estate of Simon Simoman. Wanke- when ot administration in the estate' of any: Morse, Mundelein, were issued to Wilbur R Mom: The bond was set " $20,000 Proof of hemp "I _tak§n. C - in ttie estate of Josepmne M. Leg- nard. Vanuatu. the supplemental proof of beirship was taken WOMAN DIES Mil BURNS The burns which Mrs Dorothed Nielson suffered Newman she kindled a fire in her . stove m her home near Antioch, proved fatal and she.died at 2 o'eloek Wed- vwsday mommg at the Victory 'Memorinlv hospltal where she was taken lemming the, _accident. V deith of "at'Itl ' mm" _ LP?" With the village election only a little over six weeks away the poli- tical situation is unusually quiet mil, as yet, there is no indication of a renetition of the sYirited campaign which marked, the_e ectjon last April A few unauthenticated rumors are 't1oatirtg around that indicate the approach of the annual event but none of them seem to have much foundation of fact. There ate to be elected this year} a village. clerk and three trustees,' the Lt/Rf. members being R. '91.. Bnikley, . A. Nicholas and E. F. cr Swan who are holdovers from the, former board. The term of Otto J. Boehm as village clerk also ex-l pins this spring. l The members' whose terms run for another year are President Earl H. Corlett, Trustees George Storm, J. A. Treptow and R. G. kapimr who were elected last April on a platform of which the principal item was the economical administration of village Village Politics oiitt) mth Election Only Six Weeks Away funds. The board hiut made an en: viable record during the past year and whoever is elected will go- into ofriee with the ftrtaneea in a mach better condition. _ All'three of the retiring members have stated that they will not con- sider another term and claim that their period of service to the Vila Inge has earned them the right of retirement. There is talk. however, of inducing them to reconsider and reenter the race for reelection at the polls on April 17, but whether or not that is possible is a matter of conjecture. Village Clerk Boehm stated last spring that" he would not attain be a candidate for the office unless. the rennmerati9n is increased to an amount prirtrortiortate to the work LEASE" SITE FOR . 'WAREHOUSE HERE The Caca 00,18 .f,g'tt','lll tf Chi C Earle Francis Connelly. naval tie-l etl!lill is 'ttairing Libert _ e Ita m T r. recently turned in " Great t ution center for the northern atl naval thuntn. mum may] section of Lake County, according" cu; teettegtey " the court martial to.an announcement made Tuesday. kiiuiigdriittautgaeesoottnrithAtu The terrftory tebe served by "and gtdventtirea.ttiert mam local station will include the Wan- ttte W5 taken 1mm same book; Regan 1ttturi the lake region "as"; '; totheno wt T 'Itaeuuthatattheumeotthe Within"? the. fjt,tifoluog "tgit' at the United sum fleet no any were spectm 3,1 3 _ "" ad-ttn canneny while on liberty weeekandihtnlir !b'i?'y'ii'iir'i',i'l, ntminthat wouldbve location for a warehouse, lo- ' t him to his liberty port. Walk- cation'issouthoftthorthShore tutdrttmttntt he finally reached tet street. The lease will Ion for In." any tn the m. _ veye'ars. _ N Cairns, local realtor, acted for Bt wag" ttitA,"grs't'i'lU"r,,t,'l the 'tlute,',':',';,?,':,'"-,',',,':?') ' _ "mmwueks {and mitt mpiesented the 4dhhttiea at -eral van; that took CARTWRIGHT CASE FIRST ON CALL was the first on than" whieh start- ed Wednesday morning in the court of County Judge Perry L. Persons. Cartwright was arrested ten days ago Jn a raid on his place made by Consume George Stried and Btuoid Finer. iniegttgatdrs for State's At- torney A. V; Btnittt., He pleaded not guilty when arraigned m County court last week. . .The case against. Ben Cartwright, colored South oenskstreet charged with violating the rrn.thiki.titrn .133: Joseph Slack. Arthur ' Best and John Reynolds. all of Waukegan and David Whaler! of Lake Forest: on to be tried on liquor' charges 'Raeynolds is. also to faee trial on I charge of usault with a deadly weapon. While ttrittntr in South Genesee .m one night about two weeks no he struck and killed a colored girl.' The possibility that tgesus-Roebuctr, one ot the leading mail order houses in the country, may establish a re- tail store in Waukegan was extra- sed Thursday when it was learn- ed that a. representative of the eom- pany was in that city a few days ago seeking- office Space in build- inks alone Genesee .atreet. . During hit visit he.indieated that his. search for an office was a pre- paratory move towards the establish- ment of one ot its retail storms. SEARS-ROEBUCK co SEEKS STORE SITE Edward Bandeau: of Waukegan i: ntso,tottetriedamaetstrrge otas sunt'with a deadly weapon? , '. "135mm Wamecie ot Wuukegan in up on a charge of child abandon~ meat. The, 1o,eation of the store should it; be decided it is to be waned here is a matter of 'eon1e.cture, There has been, considerable talk regardinrtty' occupation of certain properties on Genesee street in the vicinity of Washington street and it-is believed negotiations; are under way tor the p.urehasinCor leasing or one of these 1.18m. T T Another. re rt ..heard _on the street was tlilir'iioiilrri'lgs Ward and oom,pany is also contemplating the establishment of a retail store in Waukegan. GREEN MAY BE IN 1930 RACE FOR SHERIFF 1amitvrinmaao, ILLINOIS, "tiip,irkr, MARCH 3, -Elmer J.. Green, former sheriff M Lake county and now warden at Joliet penitentiary has tentatively entered the race for sheriff of Lake county. The next theritt's election is to be held, in 1930. Green said Momla that "if Governor Len Small l defeated for re-eiection this year and he loses his state job. he ""' NW." "M" here to run for the office of maxim . Published Twice Weekly a com V -mr -NF-'r m 'ilitiiilltlii(ir u a it." lo- MIS, h Shore _ :3: of Sew w - - l!- at ly ar'li'", ' fort} p'oh- 3d tiesof t unit! . h' village of a ' & il count sign . Ill. . record Oii1 . I tr ilding a are by; we the tt . * uate to ll ' I T, " "351 nuchiissij 30",th "wag: I (2 year k . _ tees'i'm ant." . 1i,rr"tt ossxbilit C. F. . On rumor the. tube a ticke1 Otto lolin for th I er: M tse, J. ( _ " itt/ T ninl . ds on! is lid rumor has it that there is tube a ticket made up of the fol- lq'in for the office of Trustee; J. "M 'r,e,guputturyttyiPlHrtr.t W. _ V "tn .The faiet that Mr. Morse ' _ 3 one elective office elimin- ates . from the list according to or curb lawyers and Mr. Cairns hit . that his real estate busi- was gives him sufficient emplg- meat without entering politics. r. Gm mitt served for a number of iitl', . on the village board and, while f a not been sounded on the mat- ter, it is doubtful that he could be persuaded to nm. _ has stated nus ttive meat with Gm mitt gist . on tl (VN a not ter, it isy Further than that there is prob- able that things will warm up with- ht the next few weeks 1 mg year haveth to act-mm1 itstime with the proposed paving which is to be laid in several parts of the village, and onhome of which the legal and engineering data is already hinge prepared. The res building of village water plant in also a big item which will neces- unly be carried out this year. A bond issue to raise the funds for this purpose is one of the, things which will be submitted to the vot- ers " the annual election. DESERTER TELLS l FANCIFUL STORY Itnunsthutntmeumeofthe atqit'arttteT7ntted Bates fleet to _'tutrtrNtathmn_ellyrtt)ir 011M F 3 train that would bu ' ttttrtttottislittertyport.WaU- uttitmntmrhetina1Urepetted V doeeoatstttstheneetwwotenm- tgtt-tntttedttttBrtee.. dhtrtiett airmen] vase}: that took him medially an over the wand. many mum his way neat to Seat- tie, Wash. from which phat he pro- oeeded by train to his home in urban; and gave himself up to the mating otticer ct the place. Prom there he was tgtnaferaed to: Great We; to nwait'oourt martial action. Authorities at Great Lakes. it is and. hue been much Ixrpreased by in" m o . GALLAHUE IS IN COURTHOUSE Supervisor George' MeCutlough,] chairman ot the Farmers' Institute: committee announced Thursday that Dr. T. P. Gallahue, Co. veterinarian, ttasmovedtoWaukegtuttmdisto have his otBce in the court house. The. once of County Highway Su- perintendent R. M Lowell is to be dMdedsotusterprmrtde rowan omoe for Dr" Gailahne. _ Supervisor McCullough said that it rrtstxpeetedrthtrea decision relativeto Haring of an assistant far Dr Gaus- 'hue will be made next Tuesday morning at the meeting of the com- mittee. The committee was unable to reach an agreement " a meeting held last Tuesday. or. Gailahue is so." to favor engaging " brother, Nell Gallahue. while two members of ttp committee. Edward Mawman and emu The latter has served as an Instant veterinarian in Lake county (or the past 18 months. N IELSON DEATH -e IS ACCIDENT "A verdict of _"aceitlental death" was returned Thursday dt' Anti- och by the coroner's jury investigat- ing the death of Mrs. Dorothea lieu: son, of that village. $3.000 AWARD , MADE BY JURY Funeral services will be held Styt.. urday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Hickory Corners church. Interment will be in Hickory Corners cemetery. si,] for the proper discharge of d ties of that office. The growth ih village and the large amount I: il connected with the keeping t . records made necessary by [tr ilding and zoning regulations, g ade the present rate of pay , uate to cover the time requir- i ar,':;","',', saleri'I of the office . gr year w ich brings it mito . T small sum of $12.50 Veek. Carl o. Carlson, local to ant has also been mentioned I ossibility for this office. A jury in 'the eburt. ot Circuit Judge Edward D. 1murtleff consider- Intt a. 310,000 damage suit of Clinton ,LeBaron at Waukegan against Earl Webb of Waukegan returned a ver- dict awarding the plaintiff $3.000 Thlestlay afternoon. , , I " "iGifiikri was severely injured sev- eral months ago in a motoreyele-au- tomobile collision which occurred at the intersection of Grand avenue and Pine street, He suffered a double tradture of the left leg and had tohave one ot the leg bonds re- Tiisiriron was rfding a motorcycle at the time ot the accident in . westerly ttirtetie_tqrand, avenue Hut claims that Webb turned north off Grand avenue at Pine street and caused him to hit the pide of his machine. Webb contended that hitting his. car. for LeBaron ir. involving My val-of " and the J. $1.00,." In the For rivet "new be- any Ir. been Luke and new oetrtt"!this so was aired again "My befuucide n- S in! Master in Ch - fore to 'il firtT This Inner bi' To: A on t or seven I 1tl/e'l'l,'e"e't'ed' "mam {Eur-5:; Put :3; - ii in t at: at L e,ii',igtr,U.eett,,,, of the order 'ii/ef/ SWAMP LAND ' FIGHT AGAIN BEING AIRED $1,000,000 Tract Cellar Of Litigation; Expect Haring: I To End In Next Few Months; [ Appeal Is Seen. S ial Mater in Ch '" Harvey1 'lf, Coal-on. This nutter hue been} tough! fer several igt,',t and it a expected that the ring will be eotrtgleted within the next few months. Regardless of the order in the fiit1eTd there will be en a to t SI eme court. "at Ketch 'tffl other: In the (in. an region are trying to ob. his title to 900 acres at mp lull while the state and county claim awn- enhip ot the land. The suit. was filed by the m at Illinois "ninst m and other arms. tt being 009mg!- TI! " W an". Attorney: Albert run and than: slumber; represent and: and pre- sented testimony Thursday. A geo- logist testified " to the titrttetttq of the soil and other geologmal condi- tions which Hatch and the other farmers trying to get title to the land maintain justify their claim}. At the heir-in .Attome s s.' sADui",',L'liT'lGt,'."lgrg'L/lr iasistanttrtoattqtv9eHRtr_l: tstmm.retiresentedtheatqteLJMent. tttnteiEttorrtertttttnerM.Mtipd AtmRK.Welshwtedthe manta. gAMncyGenenl Cum u:- /g'.ee,'l1'l','i',,t mum tttattfthe stateaentinetttt,qhm in the use aiGtigiitu/it,1_tttef0oetet1t! itnndrrtt1tteredded to the tRNtmer pt-tna-tttPunting-tter!" "ittira,uu-toenortherttAttnnitr. TheitnteiNimathe1tuttttntNes- ttttet-former/e. mums SHIRE mes (llltTiill Them m gonad than on" gum. on: ma caucus in"! when um 'rSofe'Pl,','tir',1 an: building occupied by Robin's depot-v mentpwn had resorted to was in their effort to obtain Mon of the building. that would madly wreck one of the city"s leading and largest nun stores.' Thelonglouhtmlpndcug I "VI-V UV-.-" ir'G"i'"aGiiFirartumioytttrthet the -eeetar', dance-wean- ." 'ue; 'ttft the d: dune: ' "I Them .3 general m _ may. that-tttr and tiar,dreihdestt_ein_temti', iiiitii,itL1ettg'rpteit,1',T,e,tuf. atmtiieem-tttmttmtaMthttf" 'tiiu'iteat"rSggll',2d _ , wi'Br ~. Mtd,'Tel was we" _ se,fal!?etr vacuum ored"omtergettttfd V T _ """"""' "In? ' " . . ' V and Aida-nun an: at the ttrgt ttti-ttet' h. a» building oecupied by Rnbxns dam will luv: eenrttttetestt M t'o- b mentpm had mowed to was it" this If"! _ i Carryin it out the promise in his in men. effort to _obtain Mon ' _ . Apublished statement of a few all?! . . As In: as is known. at!) of the . - of the bundmg. that would vtrtututy ago. Atty. Gen. E. Carlstrom u- . , ttGjenteermentsrtnnntntttompNr wreck-one ot the City"s leading tttttt re-eieettttn,nttttorttttt Juttemtegttagmt day mailed to his gttppohers mm largest getail stores.' iariniuktt-iionnmmedtttlm- stnrtaofthe.etittt1ryiyrft- The rumored section results from selves u eaisetistes. Alderman any!" ot Iatuit' L. 'ttgtg-tgt Nr the court rulings which 'abrogate j'ieiiiiii'fiiiiiiit in: mad that he will 'iiifpetf',,tt nperttnatiart ttr m- lease. and and; the store manage-uit/mote-tte-tttteh??'!)! "W the ttgtnetr of mm "no meat all unprepared to meet the [tte unopposed. He was wanted two that out for" might be IBM In emergency, .ml'gugh inability to se- wears ago in close competition can one man." ffe.er, Gwen-l M- eurstutythitttr1ike adequate quarterr.forner Alanna: am and mom an. " "that. In an at in which to move their huge st.oee'rwhen mma moved to "jaunt." igtnrnesesott.gnmnana- of new". . , bluff. Show was appointed in Night renominnttaet us "can"! Manning-a . {place- ' . mndhope you wtitttetgtgrtettratq - A--- - " . -,,. ..._...u.. in or... mm [ml-Ir. . ", All Is Often-d - i Secretary Fowler of the Chamber) ot Commerce was quick to express? sympathy in behalf ot that organisa- tion and proffer whatever aid was within the means at the Chamber. it was plainly evident in discussions timontrtntsiness men throughout the afternoon that Rubin's store is re- garded. an institution valuable in its service to the community and that action Which mum cripple or even temporarily cause ttettaEtimt ot its activities would be little short of a calamity, That a business so finan- cially -yrtturtd _ and prosperous was threatened with injury which could prove disastrous alarmed the whole We" district. . The Robins own a large site on South Genesee street adjoining Schwartz store. but it would be months beiore a building such as they contemplate would be ready tor occupancy. There is not an avail- attie store in the city of anywhere near sufficient proportion: to house their stock and it my be they will have to rat's number of small stores in different locations until they can build. It is generally ex- pressed the store management should be allowed 3 little time to engage quarters and move its goods. and that threatened action under a distress warrant, which. would virtually dis- mantle. their store and more their stock into, the street, would be an unwarranted injustice. MAKING CHANGE IN .PROSECU TORS The decision of the Circuit counm {no of the landlords was held binding a 16w days ago when a petition for a writ of certiorari was denied the Rubins in the Supreme court. _' . . The Rubin brothers had a lease on the building with an optional ten year period provision. The original lease ran out July 1. 1925 and the option would bring it to July l, 1935. at was, claimed by the land- lords. however. that certain chances made m the shire by the tenants caused the lease to become void al- though Rublns claimed that they were ' simply improvements and should pot wOrk must retaining the leasez'on the'optlon. It my: learned Thursday that a amigo 19 "mentors i? .1397 ngpnadel Hullav a" Pr""""""""" -- v- - in the County court. Atty. Minard Hulse is leaving as County court Dammit? for State's {Hug Imtittvh, an it, aeeiatobetalren . Wilfred gnu. Both are managers 3! the m law ttrm and Attorney Hume desired a dame so as to permit him to have more time for once matter!- igisiter GGniiuiGU have been Seapletedl u forthiteentatiyp oftheitmul I'UI l'umnu an!" ',',tr which bacon» to 8 "f-"""" an an: event in him Ill] Lam Ft w Of ofthatorgpnt%ption. Tupegfyers- oslG)eiiiGr:1.Ctt1rt1eetet,teit..eitrttt AfterAn-nehtqhe-rtr " the 113% school auditorium and humane; vetseensetforWedrt- Strum. a" "I; "- Legion Plans Minstrel Show 1ii,ii1iiliirii,k,t,ii,i,i,t ohm load post 0 the American utrioes_thnt, , on annual. event 'let history thatorgrniqtion. pain!!!- aneeswilUbegiven onttuienttrhtq " the we; school auditorium and undue: vetteenssetforWedm- day, Thursdoy and PM nights, April 18,19and20. 'itreiiuiukionwaatakertatfhe, Winding of the post and it -GGRiediiGiuueurethiirerisof the 1011113 Rptrery, prodtteAttemt mama-mm": appoinud to handle the "out iir'iiiithtte,.ut,',',ue,'tuMll l.isi.t.tge,tlrhirr2a,rf, zinclude'the old MW fan nah" [who hue delighted my Indium i,ii,i?.ii?idith2ttgtih,rAr,it "mum aproventheirabil- ity elsewhere. The review is to be staged by . bevy of misty girls and it is claim- © that hiy'nnfurpus myth"): any of Poatoria, Ohio, which mod theshow last year and Made- cidegl hit with the high class pu- -fiGGneohiehtherpieserttasdl-. teee,tt,tu"2tri,ie"gltitt "I?" . lye" tp,',' be ter, sci ing nave ty emp oyin n made up entirely of ?d',rdL'ld'htl -iiiieTdftireGiGwwiutte"Mi+1 "iiiirtroG"aiid"iiaeserittede-ro GiiGiiiiitihatrrartttt.the?ey.mt -f,i,ilieu,t1rau'ig2'it,tt2a,','it"i',', and amtieneeitsin m anovel niunertoeventaandettnr- asters which develop iAto an elab- iGiarrsiattrtae1nukaed-ier: "iiieGaiiiirrrreetrayt.ett- ntriioteinnrith-errtirtatmiisitrt by the hell hope to "rt-tadn the Fret-"Etch? given herd 3 CBUNBIL SEAT 00MB] LOWS Citv Clerk Strobbe stated Tuesday mania that several petitions have beerttaunout,butttetxmlttm?te for whomthey ,ri1.ltte, circulated. Friends of likely cahtttdatm are ml the habit ottakintr.oyt petitions with! outmehncknowntheperwnwhm charm". l Putiomtoreanttidnerdttmrttte toieretermeatottteett-yrtttt mutterwtttbemrtttatmtrtgqritttin thenextmmtttt. 'nteeiecttonwiI1tretroietrtorthe selection of three nldemten since iitiykAuimton,cttr_ciqrtt'ttee, citi'rtmaurerwtusnienmuHt1Af- trerinenm-ti,rtaur-1xat" wereeteetetttootBrelnatFt? serve MI With the return ot City Attorney Max Przybrmei, the coroner's In- quest into the death of Mrs. Elsie Wande , 317 "new street, Wagr- kegan who, was tally injuncd when _ the car in which she had been ridihg we: hit by a train at the Twenty-second street crossing in North Chicago. will be held tn the immediate future. Mrs, Wandel had been riding with Mrs. A. L. Bmmmund. quiver. and three other Waukegan wittistrit, mm the car stalled on the tracks. . All 'of them mused 16 get out of the tar but the and it is believed that she saw the train bearing down uporrtser Ind became too frightened to move'. . City Attorney Przyborski intend: m do everything within his - to have the eortttter'tt jury to make ree- ommendations to the milrttttds which will reduce accidents at and cross- ins. Hf. exorcaud himself as strong- ly In favor of a subway " a metal ot mains: atedents at the ores-1n: ahetttttt impossible. "The Crossing is dangerous and somthing should be done to etimi- nate the danger." he told the North Chico" city council members last night. "We should put forth even effort to tome the lines to remedy the dtustlon." "not Tlimiter Ateindbrt has mum n speseiattrtterest in the rcpahofthe crossing. especially during the past few months" The Bound! empowered Attnmev PrsyttttNM to mat the city at Petitions Take. Out. |DEL DEATH 1lllll Til OPEN W cu. -W- -'-_"_e" . _ mm 'iiit'iiiijjd an"! qrttttdrmrinmmt.at moved to an tamuL.igtr-ttes.gnmnei_Ae, appointed in halter knoeninntt-tt--m1 . ' itasdttopermaetuhe.rrhetey she-0d. -iLurtirtiitstemsit-e. beamed Tuesday!mmm n for governor in: an a: mm In." est-nest energy at_my w_m $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. STRATTON i successon . MIT NAMED 'tte-Ae-tbt-it' .e,r-eh_tseunet.,tlt?1. Wtwuthcaldm- my. swunwkhh- "Who-"yd m an magnum-Uh i Suntan " iMtttggteNtm u Sand u on trump!" Immune. Btmttoii,th-tt anarsrkitnueotooeemetiV {gammy "(motorway- from "to." tttmtton,iontratrheatdiermrr tsmtut.uaennastert-e,tf soes,wttotteeuttseR-MkrnnP_tten- tnauonttsr-tnr;ahMmet0P- eratcariatrxiinstttt-_t- ",dottsotenn.tttenntt-F- "was".mw cawnautnantUneotn My" {iv-north." sumac. uttmmenon mam-mu: "iGkriiiriain--tyre8r JtTaaViienemi.uttmauretho" semen" ttnrqrtorhim.arott {gunman Mr.rilmmemttntBh'N- 1nritriaiiittseterstoto1r.M_ 'iiiu"ii""Gi""aiiGiu-t, A "L'Attorney Gale!!! Cum no. no macaw to the laconic qtt I" mu." m. IMtggtegttttet I." m. 19 w'uvenuu-ugtg aiaGkvtrseotttttten+het irriiiriGiuutnntsttpt..8.8t spirited awkwar- 'GUCrirtrirt-henrtiereth iiiiGtiGiiidrttnmteiye government from wasteful-lad.- triaiGirutmtnIstetsoeetttit i'ii,ii'"'iau'i"""'"'"'""""t Ahovemrrrtentufteihttttel trtviTitGrG"rrdeeryeAtetee?. 'aGt-iirAiamtortIntgty-ee' iaueuertinktittettori- HIGHLAND PARK GIRL HONORED was Dorothy Keller. (inatdt.9qt " "r.'%kiiiir6".iW.iriiiijt1ietr, iiiaTGE%astteennotiettife has been awarded one of m le. athlete. ih,y1'gp't'Lte't', the - awards in gir ' . CB, hockey. swimming and um iiif'e"'Ti'uuiiurGmtteroerteyt student government and." 3" editor tn an: a the and - The mumm- ave mm on a: basis of qualms d qrrtegtngttt.ttd. muscular. and indent!!!» ttttet- - scholastic minty and ettntm-te, and panic-1 armor; dSPt letter. threeyurs' HIGH WOOD PLANS FTREMEN'S BALL Oak Terrace wheel. tt 'm-r-ttiv,,, ed 'r-tay. The mutie Vin bt 'A.': ttiNd by the 1t1ytttirC9ttASl?i' chase supplies for the ' volunteer firemen. It in 7 that . km crowd will be for the occasion. _ " 1teg,ts,m,eetrg2,,i',"gfMt; ,rititewttttteheldh"mttut.nt, ram -ot a" vim be any; - to: "

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