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Lake County Register (1922), 7 Mar 1928, p. 1

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swan-EIGHTH Sam, an: Runners Forced W - w -- - ts'lln%iutilryr4ecU.',.",', South Gene-cc tstreet, Wmtkettpn _._... AA... to the street seaityr South Gene-cc street. "'""""'" we driven to the street seently' (M tratnday mom: when tGI, believed to have been eaured iii) defective viii-K. trutted the third. - a a. and mm. mm! hand an! the roed. we "been" iii.iatekfe, iii) - - - ___-_ "D's-ll Id ms defective was, 3"" _..-- - ' I " a. .ged undue tei band nu) the not. We was "meanw- 910.000qu tty like out! an! ottrreEt and Miss Ne! -. - seen-hr! of the; In m- - -l-. w... - ',v__ -"-" . not ph- and - which M I ual range and flexibility. '1 we! to - " w Mtrht. o'euhas hailed her in swerlati' Tltf,1UirE"f1refiiae,geth'g The following are com um "GTiGiiaiiuo""t some ofthe foremosteritic In. 1 - -- "She was overwhelmed 'l',uuriiHGiGiiiLiteP.er,e, "semen" her refutsd and: villi in reamed the tmtM- kept her from stopping " in 1nd att-tmel W I." her Mtrtttear manee" -Eugene Stihson and was named trr ft-rt. . Evening Journal. The the. tuned by t mu: wind "Miss Freund's voice i: spread 'wee the 300' and W mmxt uisitely clear soprano, of the trtrthetum with Mhm'm stalline purity and bir.dli nanny The with side the "but! ness" ---Herman Demes use ttmt to arrive on the scene. A Evening American. 2-11 m I. ttmterd in " 8000 in "There are few young they learned at the mm ttf me|who could make so on bill nntt a Centre! are 1tgl8eeisthowint,rol' --.Ptusl Martin, came in. the iri"iiil,?tt,ft'ih1ii4P'eref of Commerce. then "mm - "Her voice was elear I CW "w," and 11l"fli,t,te tones well sustained a? . rm "ttt - nimble 1,,','tilp,r, in tune." --Karleton tsehtetmt the fintgte. under can Chicago Evening Post. 'aTrtriGuidisexrttrttLtrp, 2iiiiitlnsth masier utrGi%i'ii"i"iaiirt1yeLte'll'ci" d . tt a: hi tr""rGU"iiiritiryertf2n5:, ['iiiift,'fiiiJigittltrits'tr,.:r 1VGrriiiiiiiitirAaetE2. (n Rosenfeld, ngicmm Daily t-aettiits.pttt tty.egdf.Slll.",'fn'trallllli'i'ii' the! Y.W. HOME 1 AT 1naliiilhlii BttltBadelBl"e"""1tA"CitTL mm» her roan unending} ttnfr41'luLGiiiiiiLryie?rthl, gettqqttttrmflf'h W. tutd we 'G"k"llu"i'rGakertttt1fel't'? 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"GiGiatai%raenetsnmurh'"" mm 'i'tTriri"ir-ttimetyPtttte Ja"UiGrrtauyttyttt2?.e.'e, "but fiG""iGhetreeertt.tt BCiii"atiieiGaiitEis.iittt1tAe 'a""t'GiiiGartirtae1troroo" domed. "Ola-elm I 'rsGrtiirTrietttetiereretPe W and food by citizens from iii7'""'t'"t"1ttrtatt 'ho-ar-ttttnetted", "dCU,,"iiii'ihGuetttettruntttmtttt I" u - W"""'" ---" m- - "-2513 l ttGao-go/tttll'?..'.'."'!'...',,'?.: 1'a"ii'Gruaiitntit?tt.y.ehgeer, 2'GirhiiTiiGiririete1rplaePe.t: will. - ""'"' --- mm akre"GiikGirirtttett?1t ,fldl'l'lli'litii51iiiiiiiii?iiijttt"" a1'UaiiiisiiaGtmeA1eds rdllTirGriiiriii)iaedtott" "w.e.a.fttr8tF. 'rri,rr'rt%iiG0ik..91eettutet T k'"ikuGkGiTiG"stiyellt.etett a,t1""tTiiu'iiiiirrliieettef -,__-.thhm co,-t_te'""Pfe't2'T,,".'G'iaia' ".mhmdmm13ccordms to Col Smith l flammm-mm'AVTIOCHWOMAN I . - 1 'G'2C'iUirrfirtteeyet"r - m mac-m i PRIZEWINNER anercG%Tiiirutrjtt.t.ttf'g -_.- in. he netmntNd the -too thnt n It was learned Saturuy that Mrs. Gr'iiuiiiaTi"'iGaiiriert1fer: EmantW. King of Antioch had won Au-.." .- "-n mam s"Jl'Gii"Firiil'tiievriirfttte'e; -"""-e""""""'"""" -r--'"- - - m«mmWMW"m¥w"m'www' wdmmmuwwwwnMonbyThean'" "mumsjotmm-Iwmwb'medmmmw mummuaamamtmfmmcmw- mettttq tin 'mmnwhichshemh. Mr. "ml i', 1",S'dt; I" ttoth usurpation fathom". wmwmumnpd-'mmmmemmm «mu.mmn'mmmewfmedww'm' Mini-n nhmmmmlnfimdmmmm "which. "iia1Tiiiuiiu%ihuiqtietCte (W on Pale 4) mom"! cal ' , l,, Though not yet twenty, IBM e; a lil- '10 mate Freund has been with the Chicago I the Y. W. C. A., 519 organization for the past two years. gee mt. 'Waukexan Her repertoire with them includes 1 to the street can"! the roles of the doll in "Tales of y morning when Bre Hoffman," Michaela in "Carmen?' have nee- caused .tsr, Sophia in "Weaker; Yniold in Titil- irhx, gutted the thir4(leajs and Melisande and in Gretel in no Ued structure t.el1iPtt! and Gretel.' She has also , the red. m - sung with =zrea't suscess with the In. at... to $15.." (iiCi,i),'iii' Grand Opera Co. and " tt Ian irrtrrut "a Miss soloist with the Chicago Symphony' sun-l we"! " the;0nhestra. ' I She has a charming, unassuming .8 - were teeeed " personality with great youthful ap- I H" chi 003! p) pea] and possesses a voice of unus- t"i'GTiiii"irete1tejel range and flexibility. The press all h it. - "aims hailed her in superlative terms. trirGiiihtieAe. The following are comments of _i'lttr,i'i?tl'u'"'lrth2jis, of the foremost critics: . fl "She was 'iiviGrhe1yeil,t1th, ap- ohm T 2%TltTieretet.l, iiiuitrtstNtrtqyret1b: Stleet. nun" umwgu. ..._. _..-'-- as all mm 'ltilllll';h; night in a mid conducted :lntemedhemmocmtableoeorgesmedmdmr- old Finer. Investigators for and: At- ' reported P2% that tome! A. v. Smith. He was charged W u on with violating the prohibition, lttw. He i';i'i7iFRWtu2eggtht, was released '1. bonds of $2.000 by -, .4; out am in; Justice ot the Peace Hervey C. Coul- eu W "I ab. 0- - (ii in a am. and the all; outntvettytelet1P'l . ommntttete were cc the 'ii'i?,iiiifiiii? Wham mum-s ANT - ,__..,. ___ "W H'G;iii her from stopping maggot.- . nuance" --aihttrepe Stihson, . 501 - Evening Journal. d "Miss Freund's voice is a fresh,' giggtiigi,"2 clear soprano. of -cry- 3 sta line purity and bir.dlike light. " muff --Herman Demos, Chicago A Evening America. " "There are few young singers "lwho could make so creditable a TBi ntuswine." --Punl Martin, Chm Opera Star Is T o Sing Here Local music lovers up loom foward with keen anticipation to the next mogul of the Liberty- ville Musient iety which is to be given at the Methodist Epiwopall Larch on Monday evening, March 19th and which will feature Mill Helen Freund, of tne Chicago Civic Opera Company, in a song recital. Miss Priund,: Bo.rathtt and the Youngest membér bf the Chicago iCivic Opera Company, is an Ameri- can. She made her debut with Mary lGaden in, werther, L . " I "Her voice was elear ana pun" ithe tones well sustained and mue- Hy in tune." ~Karleton Rielrett, Pti',ty,e:'tg Post. , "She sang her music with um 'and with a poise which was mum! , for sq 39mg) singer: tutu-lee L 18 hearing ttam Mm. Htgthnd PBrk, qrere iiirturartGuiGtotsrutthePut'- lie Service comm- mters of "minimum In the We ot ozwney. WWW!"- were tatmed to Elsie new. The ttond m setatW00. PrxtoiortteirsttipPry' m. AW were "pointed. The ttret report and mum. was approved in men-mu: ot .1th eatate of John nuns. "awn. - eontinued to m lib. Th no" ot sale af real m "a waved In the estate of mic ts Ruben. moanpehent. Libertyville. The and report "8 Wm Jn the estate of Joseph Renault. Watt- TAKE WALOZAK , i IN illllf RAID Prank Walnut of 2441 newn- street, North, Chm". IP? i'ii'ii'iiiil tunter A. v. Smith. He was GmMtHima with mum We prohibition, law. Be was releued L bonds at 83.000 by Justice of the Peace Hervey G, Coul- Itat iil'ittht 1' l can. saws Attorney Smith "vetrttrtttat the raiders found 216 quarts of home hm tr bottles. 15 Jiagtq at 1gtterMr m in a large ooaumer and aevem1 "new of alcohol and some wine The prosecuwr is to file an inimm was: Wulnck at the County eourt. I Lewis and Mary A Adams ourlf S. Geneaee. SLIWQukékan were tak- en in a raid Saturday night made by the attrnts, ff, we: Atty: 8%: iGi;erd Fiiiiarhs of moonshine' will!!! were combs-ted a: the Adams pttuse, mm to Col Smith den and In"! of 2441 News. 1itirii, Man Sent To Juliet} for Audit Wins Freedom;Du- I rand And Niggemeyet Cases' i Also Up .. ' l MILLS GETS ': PAROLE;T0 / . BE RELEASED Raymond "suck," Mills, 26 years old. 109 Victory sheet. who has been old, 109 Victory meet, Waukegnn who has been in Joliet Penitentiary since luxury of 1926 has been -mnwd a purge by Luc slum bard ,mmed a phrvle by Luc Bu": mum of pardouuld paroles end was to be freed from the Penitentiary Tucs- dnx.- This information. was made public Monday by Elmer Green, head of the penal institution at Jotiet. Worden Green said that Mills is to be paroled to Supervisor ttthte showed that anus 'MNANblN& iduetnertnatmmnt 'otatButritk street and um! avenue and at- tempted to hold him up. but muck- ner shouted for ttettt nnd Mills 'tt a- "e-u.. 1.1mm twice in he iid struck 'uuckner "u...- (nu-u... Wardtn can: any: that mus ttssl----'--------"---- _ . been B good prisoner. Some months H _ " n...»b.!ST° LUKES, ago State's Anomey A. V. 81mm sent . letter to mnionoo. eunuch. chairman of the state Bttprd ot 'tl- dons and ,iars1esaeqsmnte'yt8t1r, that mm: a... he condemn for pack on candida! mt h. ttthte while tlilllilllilMli Til . nu AT MEET Announcement was made Pgy1trl?1??'t's the me wrest um. - I? Mtg" L. mmmki Seett. was defended in 3 unit for non ofthe mom 'itlnatt"e'e1iii'aniia,G%teutey1to.Ay.e, but, in uncanny: that a (iGiiiiFiiidriiiitTa ot a whine because of "iiiraFiowti1iamaatmttoItofm: being tuatted toevttetttty. Frank tt or N a a o 'lestdemndldatef mauve! LGnietCotWtuitretrtut sorter) _iriiaArtottetsttttrqtt1ertttettu181P mm' of nary owned the at iirituruaittrrtermttt'-ttetrt: 1tt','ittruiraGTiiriin.yey5if.at?f. aiaiitiiliiipti-tiirytrc?fet and was ttterptstntift tn the am i""iCiiuGtmirio,ttthetttPPe "utnst m. gymnasium at the "human town-. Romanian I" ruins with Mary iiittphttrhttelteto1. ""ii"iiriiiitFjiirtt1t,ifefttt, while ittkiterPmrttorAisaid, that 868- 'i'GiiiiinirTiatiie9f,"t1ys Bandit" reurreitstateutuissL"rnetPf'1 mm'mm'mc'hr'wcham candidate for gem: Attorney Alteorateeirttt_t -incrttt Gerrard Oscar Oahu-om. who is ott ttth iuvemertt "WW into iii"irairreuieetiompeot1ir9h1e gianu. ',,. . . Imam sum senatorial mama. "Why any. new testtfUd iiiaraiiaituitorttatyeerntet"t ,ui'i7r1ii"riirtrii,irii.i'!yt,trtit,ge,1, -"'u" - . 7.___-_. --- an... nan A ve m mittee in J,ttnif,t," ttfre, ttkgirt. The case was men i... n dinneg believed tting week and rulin deferred until Fri- iiriiirGiinethestttyjt?ttPet'1', day when "Jim in the ease C GTiiiieikiittiennmnu,uthefY asked time to submit briefs. m o ner. The Net that Emmerson, Carl- failed to do so. however. Attormy r "You and Glenn agromised to talk Charles E. Mason represented Mary at the Stratton air shows their and Attorney Willard Longpor was t esteem for the Lake county man, counsel for Nemstniett. u members of the committee say, " ' * c they had to decline innumerable --- - -...- Ci, ethics; invitations for St. Patrick's DESERTER TAKEN t m8 . _ . Attorney Przytsorslri is chairman ' AFTER HOLD'UP t of the general committee in charge . T"'-"'"" Q T t of the dinner. The other members! 'All north ptiore gmduranee records t are: John Oliver of Highland Park; for uninvited guests have been I 1ith. Clerk Lew A Hendee; Wil- smashed by Lyle H. Green, it was 1 liam . . Ghee. of Highland Park; A. announced Friday by the' Win- , N. Tiffany. of Antioch; R. W. netka police. "they discovered that 1 Churchill, of Grayslake, and "heltrtt has been a iionpariné bonnie! I D. Thomas. of Fiom. . in the home of Lee M. Umbert. as ' A a'? occasion is flamed. one mate": lane. wealthy broker, tor seven that r. Strattpn will orig remem- and" a half months and that Mt. her. The seating cagacity of the Limbert knew nothing About it. high school gym fd dinner pur- Green admitted that he deserted I poses P 650 and the committee says the army at Fort sheddan last M, l F there is no question but what every'wnh the intention ot becomim 3 ,'seat will be occupied. It is feared', sticiup man. Naturally he' WM , that hundreds may haveto be tam-la sate haven -. So he begged Alma , ed away from the dinner. In snob 'Kraman i" mall, m the mm case, however, arrangements .1711] home to, supply one probably be made for these folly.. Am did She ma him in the occupy seats m the balcony and 1i"Fr'iiiiit"? oar-tors tsth carried his iirrGthe.addretsaes . tothm Thesecret WW) PI',",.',,",',';,',,',';'?",",',"";.,,.-:;',',':??': . m well kept that the family no ysest, thintm may? all t..iytyt S,tliiiiiaaG, that he was iiving under L Inq the "m" erewill 1.teetuliiii; same roof But-Green with?" a lone other. kinds of entertainment, 'standtoo "ch my He took - which Will be made hown later. I" A', d t "Si, . to ' 3mm. Committee Chairman B pistp an a1'g1u'fe, 11% _ " Strum is chairman of the Balm tt robber). are $11me free 'wmmmwmlflalw'awwta vitstttettyt in Lake my, having been elected ttttard axing I?" w Alma-at I -tir)?iif4t'ti/,",t, for [our successive lemma Btt proposed C i, Items. emeduamemberpfmwmmmméhélwm we the Laketcdnnty board of 'ii,riiijrTfi:2e'it Who C. . 'g,tfit lo" or: for 14 years. Ahr until a few "id the 'ere, my the I mumMmconneetedwittheWW'mV"m it the organisation of governor hen she was getting a titrstttat'td who P" . "t"i5hstt-dqsii'atr81 GGtaruntnittttehott". _ "Ill A heated garage for the storage not of the firethrhtirur equipment is also (l'i)'ii't,'it'rl,'i' part of the building, A in. spacioUs jail with cells of ofirr. proof iaiconttruft?yy is also to be made at m{part of the new. building." ml As yet no definite site has been T 3..ng for the new_stmeture bat toiit is stated that "represent villng' "allot on'Chicago avenue will not " Gel used as future enlargements of the an, municipal water plant will 113qu in- practieelly all of that property. T m The gems! sentiment of the Hum so, delein people seems to be in favor of tttiimrirotriti?y " it has been re:- tbe Whit some time that the muse wed has outgrown the old quarters "eettj rick ed when the village was incorporat- st-re neerly twenty yum ego. Dav a; lug the past two.yee_rs it he: been necessary to secure my: room! tt whenever a meeting of public my porCance was held. ' The public improvement prom """'"" 'Nr0b,aFo_'"'"""" ____, __ iii:].) . AFTER HOLD-UP finitel charge r' T"'-"'"" o T emits! embers! 'All north shore snduranee records Mo W 1 Park; for uninvited guests have been atilled, e; Wil- smashed by Lyle H. Green, it we: ings g trrk-, A. announced Friday by the' Win- waehtw R. W. netka police. They diiseove.rtd tint both t d JOhn'Green has been a nonpaying boarder hours . in the home of Lee M. Umbert. 4N voices ed, one Eider lane. wealthy broker, tor seven are lo remem- and a half months and that m. c, of the Limbert knew nothing About it. Ab er pur- Green admitted that he deserted tee 'i'ii))et may at Fort sheddnn last Jun, KI "few? with, the intention at tteeprnimt a in are istick'up man. Naturally he waned In again" we Isaven.-t9tt he begged Attttal, 1 Its will Fireman. a m in tip Limhert a folks home, to supply one. . I and lite Alma did. She hid him in the [servant's qutrrters. tsth carried ms Kal band "meals to him. The secret wee-so Onwe ("when kept that the family had no G "a ','/lghttrt1e that he was living under Ill amenities same roof. But. Green can!!!" on later [stand too much My. lie took tti',',', run . his pistol and went out magm- e, ttl "t'ilthu-Pu2',',1't,eg,',; newlines" 9'56 Gaiia'cfEre won more'tttan)tii!' tree a ttt , AL; hm"! durum hi! Ions visit__tq ittiiec, Mandelein Plans Bond Issue . To Build New Village Hall construction at a new and modem village hall. at Mpndolein was made at the reg)" T monthly board meet-' ing Mon 'd 1%?"pr attorney; Benjamin. H" T let was insteiitmr to draw the necessary ordinance? peo- viding for a bond issue to finaniNt the proposed building; The ordi- nance-is to be passed at an adjourn- led meeting in two weeks and the matter of the bond issue submitted to the voters ofthe village at the April election. According to the plans the sum to be voted will be in the neighbor: hood 01325.00!) for the building "am-h _ In to be a two story brick To m, You wan no "I u.» .-~.a..--- . hood of $25,000 {or the building Pl'-'"' which, is he be a two story brick R, tan structure and of sutficient size to Jr, k house the municipal offices with 3; wry large council chamber on the ftr,st, floor which will be large enough to. '?1, T i -mrvuuutt the crowds which at" gas The tirjst definite move tqwgrdjhf unm'rYVILLE, ILLIN} "%""iiCrtiir/" the singing tt the choir will be 1 community Mt and all are cordially invited to attend. RUGGED Gill}: . gustiee.of the Page: run-y J Frigigy ruled in "for of Miss l -- --.., M ah" the ml The .6." m men u week and ruling deferred until Fri- dar when attorney' tn the an "3ch time to submit. briefs. TN! failed to do so. however. Ana-my Charles E. mu represented Mhry and Attorney Willard Mr w counsel tor Nemlch. '1hriiPiiiiiTiriuimri, ttst-itat:" 'iritit mater the Published Trike Weekly Kim VICTOR 1111x013, WEDNESDAY, lumen q, is ,1; 'ker ' proof "r made 'il'rpas . _ m s l m , t: me , lbw not , A {far pie coming summer was given I "I initial impetus "donday tic , Mrttn resolutions were adopted tSala. . 'Kfoqr a number of pieces of work f in; udingrlthe paving of Chicago ave. , {mm Park to 'Hawleg, Ornaments? - lights omHawley and eymour aves. e and a Wager and trewer, system in f Qatdiqal Terrace. The bids are re- t- Wmable at tin adjourned nte,t fil Ilu)":"?? be new on Monday Marc e a ,2 The big (stent of business handl- _ I _ at the meeting Monday night was I: F e passing of the c.eitifietes of an; r- cempletxon o.n. peter.!,' s,ttt.c,iel ---u-n nnmn a tl': PMty1 "t uW by} vun~um -ee" ccmplegon on tiimt'y-fims special V . .mments which were complain! , _ ring the past twoogears. The final) Jr, imp on' these i 3 showed that: tnr one So! the twenty-five was " Rated well. under the estimate in each Case a substantial sum was left over for interest in addi- tion to a rebate on four jobs. _'; The four which ran sufficiently udder the original figures to allow' Witt - v--.,v_v v g refund to the property owners Were No. 9 sanitary sewer in Haw: Ihatn boulevard, No. 10 sailing fewer in Holcomb, drive, No. , aving on Hurley street and No. 28 Waving on Seymour avenue. The , tat amount to be returned to the ', payer: under the action of the l tard " $22,400. . . - - .. _-n-... ngGHLAND PARK I MEN MAKE TOUR "it: an new . gut; "W is . leg" "I 1mairte, t'it%tlusTl'l atsd the usual bills allowed. . . - _ ., GIIUWW- V o" A resolution was adopted provid- tng for the installation ot water sug- ply pipes in Lake avenue from Alliq you avenue to the south village lim-f m. The ikNierhentintr on this im-' movement was at for Monday, March 19. ' Thy W: presented his repoft which showed a "total at ttttMoll w village funds. Of thid mm: 351.- 496 was received on' special assess- meats. Eastern nun. Aztec and spam lefties. ThertritrttetronetPout" mm and Mr. Seymour will mike driving: and etching: ot the new ruined clues and Mr.Crane till be staying them from the city plan- !n'er's sandman. . l In Yucatan. Mr. Crane states, ttttrt Ehave'been discovered about may. mun-am otortttetsdntetmetr $03.; '0 t,tirttrrnotrsttitttt maxim ttttpu-i, , 1 _ {at mount! up too _retsi'!b%i" t _. _ matinee! t menu-dyadic mam, One at , the Interesting features is a sacred 1 well mm which. humah sacrifices and . cold 1nd jewel art works were east I In connection with religious cere- - monies. Although these ancient peoples had no wheeled vehicles they 1 Hum wonderful reeds both far com-d much! uses and tor cexemonial pro; custom. One mad he: been discover- ed smell la eight? feet wide. built of cut stone. perfectly level and seventy- .HEIRLOOM FOR KARCHER HOTEL iiaTiirirei" flan, tr.Herm fnnting in a an: temple at each end. hlock ot wood. There ere two tiny doors in the clock. Every fifteen minutes the door on the left flies open and the wachter bird puts out his head and mucunwe the minutes put the hour. His voice sounds very much like our own American Whip-i poor-will. Then on the hour the' Goo coo bird triumphantly throws} out his head from the door on the right and coo ones the hour, This will he a. very interesting fea- ture to people troarttie old country I who remember these clocks' in their "own childhood homes. It will be in- I terestinz too, to those of the younger, 'generotion as they realize the in- finite care and patience of these [i':iiiiii,,:i'etii'i's,'iii' ot more than a century MN whose hands. now long since culled. lashioned the intricate carv- ins: and cove voice to the tiny wachter bird and the coo coo bird, both still mainly proclaiming the hours and minutes of time, while the ttit IN WILL , ' ' Iitllll CUNTESTEB IIVWU - --'e'e""" voices of those who fashioned them are long since silent. Kathryn Johnson Wagner, 621 .Onwentsia avenue. Highland Park is watching with interest the cones on the will of the wealthy Mrs. Marv Alice Dickinson whose body will be exhumed for examination as to cause of death. The Highland Park lama? is one of the tteirg-itt-1ttW m m will. being a niece of the deceased Other relatives have placed charger of forgery in connection with the wil" and on their claim that Mrs. Dick» {man's (lath we: due to causes othe than tunnel. Coroner Oscar Wolf' df Chicago ttad ordered an exhum- JURY FINDS 1 DIPHTHERIA , DEATH CAUSE State Warrant Issued For e) rest Of Dr. Boeye In ninth Of l Marian Brianna Of Highland' l Park. A Coroner's jury inunelled Thus any tA'lrGigG%iGTirue1+ the blame for the death a! 6-year-old Marion Brenner (law of Mr. 5.! Sin. Fred ',riiitii. Wt Bigh- Ima Park nu. all: " mega- in thr Imam Wuhan-cu menu-v; claim! that John I. Mic. g - prprtor of Norihbmoh and 'trant-g. ioider.arhese can the chill! Ind ion. was My of palm and 'ee'"'"', mended that his one he turned - to the sate Wt mm AT') mines (or (m we... _ I my: m diagnosed mecnmrs 11H was as tonsilms. An examination: by Coroner Taylor,' Dr. Daniel Rog- crs, Highland Park health play-1 sician and Dr. Robert Jacks, revealed; intuit. the girl had died from diots-l F mph-M new The verdict as return'ed'ttr the s,,r,l'r';'l'; follows: Isritt: "We, the 3m..and that who're" Bremqhgdbeenundauuwed'mi John J.Boegetor "ii'riGr1tttr,tteteeit.l.e, i'a'i'o"itia%eraiiikTiidirtnttPn,', iir"itidoiitinnrroruttral - for! , lmkju'mz "iGiiirfieercli:,t.? /GririitraTG'"iiiiiiiirjtne:?tqePett 'er balm "marina as preerwea my" law and'webeueve Mrieyeistrui1-', ty of malpractice." I The investigation was instigated' by Dr. Rogers after Dr. Jacks. who'; was called to the Brewer home ttyi (the child was dying, refused to sign [a death certiKati. |_Boeyed£dnotameuattbem- 'ttut', gags-Mfg"- .of mt." . " We" t Coroner Ta'qur to teomii!tirlitttt. with! ttat requesthls presence at the FIE P, were mulling. Members of the '.',uat"gt2 iirtGiiinedtheltealth Are we: Boeye m not tn. tt was reported that be had mused when iiitGGiaorttsefttqe', ot the Boy and: mmmmuxenmm 6649 Mn or CW up". E'iirs , Health other; 7mm the state I nnd tl tseatttrdepartment at Will m lost tl lauded to arrive in tghertrille to- getictte _ --v _, --.r-. .m. fur- tell tt "WSW w -----v- - -- -. ii'GGi'ri"oerGFdCte.ett,rf..t.1Lfie: 'ar%FiiFiiirGitttt1rttete?.e mm: 1iii,vi'tTeGGiter_t1t1Pes , ©tteqteter Tesla? Mam a: my - to have We can gum- Jwe'ot the We serve? coul- oon Monday afternoon "issued a state mm for the arrest of John J. Boeys, a chiropractor, 'irigorthbropk and Evanston, who is blamed for the death of six yea old Marion Bremen l of mud m The runny .chmes Boeye practiced medicine without a state license. The-warm: 1m issued at the in- stance ot the more Department of mating 3nd Education and signed by Cr. A. Slater. a state omeer Justice Coulson turned the war- rant _ over to Sheriff Doolittle who immediately been: a search tor Boeye.*ms arrest is expected mo- signed by Orh. atom. a Justice Coulson turn rant_tteer to Sheriff 1 immediately began . SMITH TAKES ' _ _ IN 313.060 . State's Atty. A. V. Smith r'naayI turned over B check tor 813,000 to; County Water J. B. Home, the earning: af " tttrice ter the past quarter. Mus adobe: 12, 1927 and ending January 9; of this year. Col Smith m'been atnte'irrsttetr8te, of me, county since December 6, 1920 and during mescven was and one month covered by his {W1}; Ane- munuu '1':qu "'Gf ._ __ ports. his as" tots! $353,031.04, During the put qusrfter 10 persons were sentenced to we terms in the county fail. The heaviest punishment during this pended was meted out to Domino Com ot Deerfield. Com waweotivieted by a jury tn the Coun- ty court on claims of messing and _mantttaeturtntr intoxicating liquor and has sentenced by Judge Perry L. Per- sons to serve tour months in the county Jail and use to my a tine of $100 and the costs of tte use. metutlingittte sentences of the last quarter)" persons [unscented try the office of state's Attorney Smith since member of 1920 have been sent to Jail for violation at county and state laws. In some cases the sentences were for as much as nine months. The Jail sentences Vere imposed for vio- lation orlitupr, gambling and vice laws. The big} majority of the of- fenders were convicted on charges of violating the prohibition law. . In: cam .u. .r-_T-" --- - consult with" tttate't..Atte' l, BARRELS or: C trtetiinttyetthiCrhell: 818"" mum Br Justice Charles R. MhttttgL i Stxttee Mn of Libertyville and Gears and Agnes Perejdn of Mun- W'ikTGi'iiGie"Ciii' Self tthr L '3." 'CGitTaiGrdiseue.ye, the WINE LOCATED r reloasés Saturn; on m w be tried in - 81 early date. in", tiiiiik _ violations releases A s.at.u.trltt Im I u 'd'l'l.tlt"", "u"."""l' --- . hid non- , A war-mm; hks been issued to par- " as entsto report o their physician my - alth- sudden illness occurrimz in their I - children and espeeialig when attend- Ie child's Ili- ed by sore throat, and to keep from' examination _schoo| any child who shows symp- Daniel Rog- toms of illness. The notiftention of l zenith phy- the health authorities is the point cu. Ttttrig,',"', stressed as by this means only from dint)- 'eGi"tiiiriiiiiGsdrictteetrr,. m . Smith Friday for "3.060 "to Scarlet Fever k Spread Halted The fear of an e Meme 01 scum. fever in Lrdl'la?l, has been ent- . g,ttrff,t the gut f? (by; tl; IN DISPUTE 017mg - expoemg o Pl y every pupil in the south amine" a light we, undetected Mango" . -----_ its 113m ' had reached "grimy . mutate beintttgiiacove . I Department sun nun-clung school physician was called . I an? vihi'ig,tuiddt'grd,. as mag? Landlords With ' SCICIC'v er. e was immedin y . sent home and a strict quarantine And Auk Court To M 0'- ietrtatt1hrht8t. It was found the that . _ -- . ' ---"---t- - P.-oedt%gm. WWII-luau. " w.-.. -_--'"" the child' had attained a perform: ance at the auditorium that!!! last week while tmfterimt from the ail- ment. _ - . L n u can we W _ -t-'"""-"" The closing of the school has not been contemplated as it hntr been found that aebetter contra! of the amnion my be (iii'iohai.tttgtit,',,- unnu- It was stated Tuesday Dr. I D. Penney that there hunk butl two new cases repomd this week, and that. a further spread in march-l able owing to the, fact tint the in-l cubation period, which rarely err-' ceeds five days; by: payrtF, ' I isxmanauwus '; AT mm: utiii, venue under col in the school tool! Mable irymptom jinmediateU. The but of an layidtrnie .ot teHitt v There are now six in Libertyville and it the spread has been» ION. LIICII IIVKW ... ___.--- _', rescue 't'fui"'Gsirt"irittiiiiutdenty,, ...' tell through the so: into " feet or 'gtt,tg1gg,,ttrg,et',tralltelll water while skating a: Petite unlw trlra,i", u'nu-s- - mum. 1'5h,7e%A%tl.ycee,P'd bu'"d friends phmced mu the 'iii/gist,',','. tttSk _ when they mound too w stt.rla1'Taui'"iiiiiiEfiiti.i.y, a mmuwmmmfidwfl - " All mm man-d tn up M' 1tfe,SN'S'llll"l'r4'. new until m crud 'iiiW,t0llli. qgg%Bte a." 'iiiTimariaatetegyeetst1- was!" " A. --v -- "A --... 'h:q%|'mnm " . "nc-a-q-qt-q ta..- Coroner John L. Taylor Monday morning held an inquest into the depth at the 81.1111?qu parlors in Antioch. my after hearing the evidence a vet. dict of "accidental (13933"): "n Ito: i1'iiiiei,',ltt,',Yi't , 11min and . trueisuotttt-fe'fC'ef.'d'd ','G"i%iiiiiia%ueee'et-th'r latter: tttrthdar. m body was to be "In to sdiiiwi%1ieniihonteeevrtt-, t,'e't'l'h where "funeral trerrittett ,rill _cttnriesw.smii.eieftrrftl'e'f. prcmecmn't ttasdertted rem 't'iG"ii"iuiGiiiistitwptuertryP21y Gia-tar-Starrett-ttu'- ItterCttt. VAIL DECIDES , NOT TO QUIT gag» Ttitmne stated Monday mom- 'irrthrtiriiLriiFtith,eee2.e: tar until}: that he had no thoughts of drop as out of the race. Yul. gnaw. .5 making the use as an tnd-dent candidate. having been refused the endorsement of the summers"! - Glam - Cuistrom or- ganintton. William J. Stutten of Ingleside Is supported by the "big three" in the secretary of state race Iilil8llMll PLANS IEM'ryrltll't1M and. Lid the Civic l: "thumbs?" We Inmate! the GtttetMttt& thtethmtgt-t nun! tgtattttet " Igtetamttttsttiett!iino. igtpmtrrem -iiGHriiiuattothetrenemltume"- EEFaEBt'y' at cits point. - was the only "Rum or tN1egtmt8m-ar. - - .'P"1'-""- 'y. He stood on shore 1eel'u'iiireTci","'GF%iai-refe9l'.r Heetawaywdntcbedm'mhmmudh' istnetottisdeath. 1eer,i"ire7GiirryjttntteMrrSNd comm were complete- i'iG""iciriGauettteyeAA9e cured by the tragedy and 'iiiiiirayiiii2Sie,2P2NM: Ghieto""tsepreseht 1tTiGlirii"iiUGriiiititit_ettelt to . . t"GiGUiirTiiiiiGiiriiyAyi""". nifigzmmm'ge'mmefl." a grand" 'dist-att-tttttlefty, d wdmcelebnmthea'gxewflumvflndm. birthdaY- tritusuattitsetm1M" body was to be an: to! an, 'iiitiTiaaTiGitry-yef be had when the m? r constant much room when any quest ptom can be reported low six an: on record a and it is thought that 5: been. definitely cheek- WW ,v~.ap..;.-»*v>:-'{:{r ' e A ' mechanical- $2.00 PER RUBINS ASK * INJUNCTION l Ilrl)liHJ'lllli new. 7iiiiL-ett..tttEPe!,,t, . 1m qtf the -. 'ditSlt; (fJ;lllirriFE"iAiiiiiit.auentr 1tir"a"Giiriuiifee11et,et 'fl'iuCCi"it.riiefiil1,e..er,fet; noon to allow the Priateioiys all their attorney: to hold a an!" in the matter. It was iaieved1ittqtr iittrii',"iiiiieiiii,ieitmat- ii'iiid,iiiiieii,iihteTpd with the ubins' would he gnawed a" Itor another year at an but." Irental. - 3 circuit Judge Clam c. "In. 'uuli'it"t2t"tiirl"inTiituiettte"2' i1"erlieGiiiuGGeoytttee0 n: Eur! mam lanthanum"! i tnjunetiem mama-em 'tAlert':-".:,-,'.",")';)]...,?!,'.?:?','.?,?, my: Rubms' 2mm Mme-Sm- ""Gr%GiGiikoreqgy1Ot mo;'iaG7Ti-ii7eFikkeiAfLee Gi','Cii"aiiuGVesats-"'" mumm- "e. iiiiiFiiii-tttttttetri-'t" ""3de". "f. "ee-or-tre-left- teiriiGGriiiiu-iieeett.tle: orcmnmurtientt- tq 9.1.322 WWW? and "t Trtutrrmnner_etm'"'""". Mathew-men" 'iietti1otatei1statrtePf.....T "i',rtitrGGrtietauntmeeye dem-ttrm-te, I'll-l- " phenomena"!!! In the m /ts"GiFiGiiiiiiiteiheitrrti' Fiiriiit,iiiiriertiteeetrg,eSt iG'ii'iiGiaiaityttyutm-"""- GGir"trGki'iii'iii.ir,Crri'.IL tttatsnrecarrsedmtr!i6e'1e, 'iG'iiiiirCuGiOuye..gri!111 irriGGGraioririrqrley iiiGiririturGreputo-eeeAt iriirTGvGaarreryyett1e,ee hundred momma "new?" their budnes will new db, rTiiGeiGieaetaooe-tteqeqr 'iiTtiTiGiasi%ito-rtetr) s%GinedbrttseauMmMe8er, 'iiCi'ariit"ariirGJui-tiirt" "i. Lumorgoottartnir1egr otiGGiraai'iiGu-ee a: but: to 111mm to In I"- dnted (sum-ted). mu." "S. It. in 001m d C". d can." mount recdnhle (in 1.. customers (estimated). 01" '8M00. _ I " m for tum to and mammal-emde It ftr HAIR delivery (my. an. - "ti. takorear-ieatetrt- dividurutrandotitrutt. d I. Won for abundant _ .. __..4.__-h-_ iGGra ted w V _ W). oeer 'iiiitGimmrtto,tm. "T. no. to" W!!- m qnmigteB, drgrtng - I iriGGujiitr%eettyrtteree iGitttiGaiGtau Mu. "you at sum». we 'um.. . is "a. Coma m. ' F""", rent g,reg1,gTfSt=a over-to., 7 -. 'ri in." all." Leann-uni (Continued on up " ADVA) Inuktitut" 1.),mwM-' mtturetoatsoqt at!" Mt.- M)_,mm~ mama-r man at an. tssreeptteae anal-cm

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