V BATTLE FOR . y TOWN POSTS , AT .EIECHON swan-mom" no. as ii"a"i"'iG7Grkeefetttftter, wanna-mum Nah- wtym. _ 'auTirll"lG7eTaorrpayy.yiiy1-. ridtte, but Burke. Harold Potter GTiteirirrrtet,ee,,eed?,'tttt (a mom while William Toni- itGsrGriiiriioikeytree,et.t1e-, TG'iUi"'G'rtaGeirleireet.ee.?eeet 1Td,rrii"iriiGa%emer-t1ysat "' II the town election. 'rTlbai""rreii'i"iatrsoca"'O ckuat5II- h'mmuhl'uen Is "GuTiiii7aistiietteette q.-.."""'"'""-"'""-'-."' t"iiirtaiaGirsuierrteeatet triGi"iiir,Ge%ueste..?tet C'riiiriaiiirt-rctr111ieC3.e-. Gl, im" w my mm; Autrurt South. present that): can- mm. "9.999?" ""33"" 'ttttnt-hte "r-eteettonnndnr, un- 2G17a.vihajrititttte,.le,Se, mom school m. attttottgtt 'ti,"aTG"Tiaituttetrrm"'tt- man-mum" "I" s-iireptpttnCt1hfhttJi'?'?i" macaw"! ttttqgtMuttBMmer. ii'Gt"iriitiaiitMtarruyC?ett. FsriiGii"'iTijeieetetntg,1,Ue,', "re1.uaiiiiGnTiro-ed.trStett iGGirTiiGAtrcitientrovettPre GT%iGhiiiramleeCr.rt,if peedtetmt. Ihttott" Tr. Murphy. Stt- srei'a"GFFiirFeeeoyeettUe5 tTGGiiia.irarrenrttnte.?oe'- smell lawman. "In." n.r.aGiii"i""arairetehPt?.t :',?yi'iJF",'ii'riiiieii 'tSS' ' or 'eat-ta "at"!!! ,,__._.._._..I_-n k immmqqmo iirir Eaiu, . in the esucm may iG"aiiriiiaisriiitrrt.yye1211Lte an. '%i'riiiGiiiititcuttattrtmatttrr Tm cm 0mm w. auc- In" W cutie! o, fee m "n of I'm. luau III-Pu" W - gGiii.""i'Graeiiaetott111et- iiiii7aiai%iortstettee,et stii;iiirriiirGiiiuqAiefPCll11eel 1eG"ii'Giit.tfiifteL?ty2Ue,"'i; aTr'iriiiiAentoetthx WT- o'a%irmiiirGGaiitteriOtttoet.?. 't',t2riir'ri"iuTiuettfelet than». hriauutsttterfttrtttin signer. 'oGGiriokoat mm anem- The stmerfyr nee b for the an: of - -, L__ M Iva-n "tihiiiiGii'er '13 ttte, ward Dunne. dererrt__) The only emttesttnWrnetn mn- stGaiiFkise-trftetPaPd tonnnancy- 'iirdauefee.f.ttt to: ii"aeiriirir-u.etteeltPP tern. i"i."kiitGatiiuertre'ePnfe iGi"uritriraiiiraiietuttrttt11 7iiiiiGNaitneriise1eeCPd'e GG"i"GrirGaeatteritdtveAe1t numb-g tut-t The Peoole's ttChet tiitillli'il.f WEI! LAST OCTOBER aden- Aashunt Sutter- via And Mhthwny Commis- shlet Races Sphited; Cuba, Wan-Ida Battles Hot. . "autumn "minimum" mun-am.mm 'tfDr.UVftmaterirsrtrt-td- mum-7m, at out and hid kept Manama-Landau"... "crawl. iitserohertftteteargUDtsoetttttt Dr.enr"qBtteFdnrtttttte.iuaetmagtgeemrtenti. Heb u-Ate-mtg-ttttttt tnhi-nrtt?te1ttMtttadmdtr Wha.-taattentthehttqtttn1. iaitoetand-tttttutdttatterr. "lt-iii; iiiiiia Erik 8) We??? [NW uaw- -.__- L"iirieiaCiiststeyf. became. a name-ed tar siiTreast than] mm- the Mn eketiete BI. (but! ill - Gia.' and "in! There an am 'e- GG ins-mired my ,ratosndeidavee- lug-niece! tor Nth"! if Jul: 3nd @112. 'ill! Man Arrested lt In Collision One girl was painfully injured and other members of her family badly shaken a? Sunday night in an unto motile co lision which occurred nbout eitht-thirty. just north of Wheeling on" "wank" new. . Prod Chasing and his family of Mundelein were northt?oynd,. regs-n; ing from a'- Sunday drive in Cook county and Just after leaving Wheel- ing, met a machine driven by Frank Siviru, 91 Lake sweet, River Por. " who was accompanied by two ladies. Shires claims that he was blindod by the bright lights of the approach- iitttsar......ytd ya: unable to any": In the meantime Chasing came to Libertyville where he secured a warrant, which m issued lacks- tiee Harry M. Bartlett, for ar- rest of Sivires on a charge of reckless driving. The ,etumttt was served. " deputy shed! Limbo")! spa 81m brought to the Lim- ville villa. hall where be m given a 1t_earintrttefom ignite Barthtt. . mad. The m with» crushed head on and a daughter of Mr. Claiming suffered a deep cut on the thigh from the broken glue from the windshield. Ti. H. Bluhm of Mnndelein arrived on the scene just After the oxidant and took the injured girl to the Wheeling hospital where her wound was drained. lie node no wort to evade the responsibility for the mishap and stated that the bright lights on the Claiming car made it impossible for him to see where he was driving. Sivires was given a line of ten dollars and coats for reckless driv- ing and settled with Claiming by giving him a bill of sale for his car to cove'f all damages. The car of the latter was IS damaged and was towed to a l mace when it will be repaired: Sim car lost a front wheel in the stash but beyond that was Walter D. Roof, of Libertyville, fugitive foe whose mt two rd- vude have been posted by the Automobile lute-macaw 31mm. to under arrest in Renown. it was loomed Hominy. With Roof: meet the Who police report they have expand in automobile eminence some Root iostteirtqheldmttttamenrettnrge. . The Rem police report Root BOBF TAKEN Ilfltiiliiltlii Roof went to Kenmha anarchy wttttttyerttmtnmtxrenttotheMar- mandamus": Heated!" a 'temonstrationnrtdiefttttemtrdtu' security for the machine hem "teating." When he {sued to return ,rtttytheaeamtonsomehourslnter tttepotteewerenotiNsdnndRoWw" ottkedupasttorttimettterturtt" "iieqmagettirtttretutytoleoetmrrt. 'TheDeramtutthorittasttetMheo mm; for Roofs stream As- statantCttietrrerutedynhtottoWtt Its. Fannie Bates Payne, 69 WB. cld. wife qf Hum C. Paves: etry ASSAULT t HARGE CAUSES ARREST my nt' her hone in Hendelein Hominy afternoon following a stroke of paralysis. The seizure occurred Saturday evening and was so com- ttt that no hope was held out for er . She was horn in Weueonde town- ship on December T, 1968. On De- cember 24, 1879 she was united in marriage to Hurry C. Payne, a mem- ber of one of the pioneer settlers of western Lake County. Until six years ago she made her home when she moved to Hundelein where she health for 3 number 'fat,it unfer- ing from a heart a meat which made her a semi invalid. Until her health med her retirement she was en worker in the various e1turehpno-ntty, - 7 A _ fara nitro one brother, George Bates of Wenconda and two sisters, In. Anna Collem of Crystal Lake, and Hill Emily Bows of Wenconda. The rd oemoes will be lrey w y afternoon " one tinny " the and two o'eloek " the Ivanhoe choral: Interment will the -riGrik Ivanhoe any /" 7' "when will be Lfthtr'i, 2,t. C. Arthur Jane. and Mr. Payne have since made their home, with their youngest Ni',',.'":: In. Gladys Dolph. VF - b"iiitii has been in Ttfor FEST: , of Chicago and In. _Gtadms lisa; of ymidelein., She M Bm1tryCNettrtrttt in tab. .. H. C. PAYNE TAKEN BY DEATH is "In"! by lttsr 119;}.qu of Leg, _ Mon Aaeh yen at L. T. H. iUthe title of Valedictorian and Samantha are giv- en to the two Seni- ors who" have the highest "er-3e of grades for the four This you the tide of Valedictorian was bestowed upon Ruth antenna and. that of Satutatorian up- on Ftormtee Hook. Them han been I very close me in scholutic standing between the two girls ever since they have been in High 8 c h o o l. The final 'averages of the girls were very close, dif- fering only in hund- Although Ruth and moron" have worked very hard for their honors they have not neglected other school "with; Both are bombers of the Girl's Dmtic Chub. of the G. A. A. Mil DRIVE " UNDER WAY? The (time: from mad dogs that have at y bitten some dozen pisr- sons eontintged to grow over the week and. a boy being asertrely bit- .ten. in 'lit/ttf,', Park Sunday. Sat- unity . nth-gun youth want at- tacked in from of his home. Russell Kornberg. 12 years old. ot16NortttFenBayrtoad.High- land Putnam by ndog omtedttrMt.t$tan1erOitttm,ot640 Camus "Inna. Chief otPtttiee Edvard "may. eid Aeyts.,.tyMy tlte Ward Proctor, of 229 Belvidere street, Wankega'n, is 'under treat- must for rabies as the result of being bitten', on the hip Saturday afternoon 'by a dog owned by A. 'ht',',, own new avenue. Metal; any alien in awe. case and 'ttel' the dogmyed. Helm said [splice actign was Ttot wry wannnised to kill the dog himself. e duo agreed to pay at medical attention forthe Proctor Ir. '. Mtgtthtgtf M lays "can i. Waukegun's new , Jewish Temple, Am Mod. healed on North Sheri- dan road. was formally dedicated at an. elaborate banquet followed by holy serrieetCihtndtttdterttoptt, . yd; Ponce met are the animal was infected with "has. A report on the analysis is expected shortly. Aasiatant Chief Kennedy has is- sued orders to on members or the depnrtmettttetrtirntaddtsgtrandal- summed" The Iatte.Foretrt police have re- newed their arm on moguls. State In Proble- Infeited with and dogs. Illinois has 3 serious woblem ot rabies on its mans that won't nit . until September "dog can" for solution. loom-dine to . anoint in the Mach inue' of the Illinois Health News. published by the state bur- eau of heath. The Chicago dis- trict. north to the state line. was mentioned." one of the four points "notrt-ttrreate'nett by the epidemic. Dr. Jacob ginger. rabbi of the Temple limb at Chicago. was the principal speaker at the banquet. Among other: speaking were: Mayor L... Linger orWirukegnn and Rev Howard E. Ganster of Christ church, / V Spats On Synagogue "The ttrnnettgtte---'rtte Preservation of Jewish Life." was the main theme of the' talk given at the religious service which followed the Mud by Rabbi A. L. Lassen .of the Gon- gregatlon Bnai Zion of Chicago. ' Bis talk as interesting from start to finish and Carried splendid mor- ale. He stated that it was not al- wayc the beautiful churches that counted tro.. much but it was the work that was done that really JEWISH Tiiliplf It IElllllyiTlill ' Mote than 30trpediite attended the "net nnd services. counted. , ' . The sex-vim were opened by Me. J. A. Miller of Waukegnn as mi. dent of the Ladies Auxiliary. ai, ,rafrmyttttinrted tor F!!! office Jacob Rothblatt. cantor, and the choir rendered several beautiful sex- lectlom during the afternoon. Music at the evening's services was furnished by'Dave Rublnson and his orchestra. Adm. Edward Cohen ren- dered several aoprano selections that were really beautiful. ' iiai'utitt 511 votes. Rudolph, -r. before _ Justice Sam 1 Barr -r,rtstkA.BtrttNtintt.B.X.A. magma". e ("audit anon were the Ttpondarthetrreentttmeuur losers injhe trustee nee. der indictment on arson charges At the primary held Saturday in the vi11nge. of Byrtintrttrn, A. A. Me'- 92* ist a to $1... Hick mom 7 [My that he would c. make the we on the Independent tickgt. for iilToersicot gag" A_pril itth. BARRllNGTON HAS VILLAGE PRIMARY High School SeriimiAuoaided Honors Ruth Hafeman for ond of several Athletic teams. They no also in the Senior Play. Ruth 'puraiNree,rtee' an both plan- ning to enter college next yen. Ruth " a student of Beloit, Wis., and LILLIAN BARTLETT PNEUMONIA VICTIM Lillian Bartlett, 28 years old, pah-, and 'away Sunday afternoon at the Evitnstdn 'hospital where she had been taken as a last resort in an acute attack of double pneumonia. She was taken ill at her home 708 Monroe street, Evanston and her condition quickly became so grave that the was removed to the hoa- piul when oxygen was administ- 'itt ih a futile effort to save her 1 . . _.. _ _ L V She was the daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Bartlett who formedy resided here and at Diamond Lake. Miss Bartlett was born at Libertyville on _ The funeral services, will be' held at St. Iarwrence'tr Episcopal church on Wednesday afternoon " two o'- clock and interment will take place in Diamond bake Cemetery. T Much I. 1906, broiherh, William rand tmtirlts. MUNDELEIN BOARD IN MONTHLY MEET itil'i)ieiii,ii!ite)'i,iii'iie'il, qtlt',', _Ugiatg [ae' held q an" "thew of 'dt,s/hl'e,plttet, a number of estimates on special assessment jobs T were allowed and beyond. that there was no nylon oi inqrsrtanee jalugn. A -- A The regular baud was called to order and Gordon '12:)! 330mm as clerk in, the absence of ttge tiled: D._&DtslptL,r,_, -_- - A petition, 'which 'is being circu- lated among the business men of Mundelein and Libertyville endors- ing the candidacy of R. J. Lyons fog, a nut in the General Assembly, was presented to the council men for their individual signatures and re- eeired the. tsan1etiprt_qf those ppsent. The" board, by ordinance, ratified all of the acts of the board of local improvements to congloy with a re- guirtttnent of the and houses handling the . special assessment beads of the yillage. _ -' The Em of Rome: and Petten- gill, public accountants, was 'retain- ed to make the yearly audit of the village books at a cost _of 83%."), The following were appointed to the election board for the annual village election which will be held on Tuesday, April 17; Judges, J. J. Rouse, C. G. Small and IT. A. Wat- son; Clerks, Gladys Dolph, Ella Fen- ner and Dora" Rouse. ' Vipond was mated at his home that night by Policeman John Froe- lich and Fania Metzger and turned over to the Evanston police who hold a warrant for his arrest charg- ing operation of a etnftdenee game. The warrant was issued by Justice of the Peace William J. Breitmeyer. of Evanston, mar-day morning. at the instance of F. J. Saverin o the 1u2', tree's Chi , 195 North '80va LeffNat leond trad- ed n mm Chrysler "an for State mac 'Chi . _ _ lCITIZENS' INDEPENum '8.va L'itifftht leond trad- PARTY ed . norm ohmic new: ml For'l'mstees mother machine. mm to in- William E. Decker (amnion given out " the Auto Trr. A. P. Kmmrey teL1igenqtmRret. Frank R. ltr, 'Iriedtitendtriitmtatteirttrtteidin 'ForV ",i,'igfl"k ' the Mn jail in lieu 'of Fraan APE? .7 bonds MD! . New Bearing or ce More Justice Samuel Harri- Edward D. Itat'"" 'att,',',',',': given out " the Auto In- te igenqtmtest. The dilemma. was hem held in the Mn jail in lieu 'of ttoetd-ttdintti'tirntnnryttearir1tr before Justice Samuel Harri- Ion..ot that city. mature-eat time is un- The matter of opening Hawley street throyth the Osborne property to counect with the Waueonda road, was brought Mt and discussed and it was stated that W. Irving Os- borne has Ietti, tits willingness to dedicate t e necessary right of The revolutionary increase in the taxes in the portion of the village in Fremont township, was brought to the attention of the board and snag: will be daken to investigate " cause and if necessary take the mat- ter'up with the board of review. In practically every gage the amounts his is? are iioutrie the amounts "13-- mm. -- ___ The meeting was adjourned to Wednesday evening, April 18, at which time the board will unvas the returns of the Village election. LAKE FOREST MAN . AGAIN IN TROUBLE cousin (venue Ia.the Forest, is in the toil: .of tine law gain it was learned Friday at the e Forest Misc hytdqmirterts_, --. . She {or survived by hetfatheruypd Rebert, Vitioitt.i., gin, 3f 114 1itmgtmrTntiri.B, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1928 is survived b her father}!!! ' nagging, {on Itthvyutd two (En Emmy A, '"i'd.rVgisi'tmt The Senior Class is proud of these girls and wishes to congratulate Gem upon their success and hope they hare as much sue/ess in the future. 34.500000 IN Florence of Lindenwood, Missouri. Probate Judge Martin G. Decker Thursday Approved the inventory andrapprauement billin the estate of Ed. L. [Wen-on, Lake Forest, late chm-man o the board of directors ot the Joseph Rye-rem & Son Steel My ot Chicago. In addition to mat-ate the inventory lists, stocks. , end other petml- property 0. the par value of will?" _ The Entire estate of the tron and Manama: is valued at 84.600000. no "tmtnattertt gives 8800,000 to van- CI} schools and mutations; Out- a" '01 the charity bequests. the will his» 830.000 to distant relatives. {I'm sad employes.' The residue is to be shared by his widow and their omen. Joseph T. Ryerion, Donald til. Arrson, Edward L. Reyerson. Jr., gm: Mm Donaldlucxay Frost. T "I: wife and I." an excerpt ot the 0mm reads. "have made it a Moe tor many years to regard circulations to civic. crumble. m and educetioual ornam- . as cal-lent obligations. 'to be .1 1mm 3:: mod time as Te . ittriiiviet I to o so." m. the bequests made follow: Yale university. 825.000: Unicersny ot Chicago. 850.000: Chicago Art In- stitute. 8ti0.,000: Newberry Library, gm» Chicago Historical Society. _ 'g000;' lake'Forest Foundation for 'Archgteetuxe and Landscape Archi- We. $50,000; St. James Protestant [Episcopal church. $50000 Joseph'Rokas. of 2359 South Red- gie"ttventte, Chicago. is in the High- wood. jail pending a hearing before mice Bartlett in Highland Park on charges of possession and sale of intoxicating liquor. _ BOOZE PEDDLER TAKEN AT FORT Libertyville voters will be given an oppqrtunity to express their pre- ference on a variety of subjects at the annual village election which is met tyo weeks away an! which ends 'rwirsititeases in his possessipn wire found to contain 40 pints of cut " cohol which he intended to bootleg to tritldiertr, according to Chierot Po- lice J. C.rtame. _ _ ' Robs following his arrest was turned over to Chief I'rattte of fligh- wood for prosecution. He was sub- teet to,prosecution by the. govern- ment on liquor charges but the army officials. skated they prefer to hay-e the three successive /rttetrdays on which the people are called upon to exercise their right of sufterage. Monday was the last day on which any petition could be ffled for a par- ttLiu,rtt,ei1tg to be placed on b ot and the closing date Eas- aed with two complete party tie ets and three little ballot propositions Rains was seized by army 6ttieials tYrid.stafterm?on. .at Fort Sheridan. Many Issues Confront Local Voters at TrilhriteEleetion There have been rumors and counter rumors for the past week or more of still a third party seeking a_place on the village council but With the passing of the ttnat hour this was. not filed with the village clerk. . The village tickets, in the order of their presentation are as follows: INDEPENDENT VOTERS' PARTY filed. . For Trustees V Ralph W. Bulkley Edgar F; Swan John R. Dollenmaier For Village Clerk o. J. Boehm . For Police' Magistrate Fred M. Smith CITIZENS' INDEPENDENT Edward D. Rubbed j In addition to thus a 695% le) been filed naming two "but! but tees and this bears the names " Florence Hook Illfiilltilli Will. iiiiitioritfes _ prosecute the JURY FINDS t mo DEATH M ACCIDENT Evidence? Shows Henry Epker Driving Recklessly When Machine Crashed Into Signal Post At Northwestern Tracks. UlIV'I-. lww'lw-ug .. -.9.-. ---_.-_-__ -- 'e--- 77--, T V . The Lake Conn Bank was found- Machme' Crashed Into Sunni ed ',t'il,'v'efiavii?1'it',iy'iitFs', mien £11110 ., res n or a an . _ Post At Northwestern Tracks. house in this locality and who sub- _ _ " q a _ scribed one thousan dollars, each to , form the $5;ittn which comprised Henry Epker. 27 yeah; Old. the capital stock of the original in- m-ably' 2. de.py.tr sheriff_ in stitution. "minivans lulled early Friday. The five men were Edwin W. afternoon on. Beltidere street, whe- Parkhurst, Franklin P. Dymond, be M extitt ttf NW at the' Caleb Wright, C. Prank Wright and Chime &. North. Vie-hm mum George A. Wright. Of these two he inch. Irht my we" have passed away and three are still My before 1 o'etoetc The M" active in the administration of the was going in an casts" direction affairs of the bank. "the Me. 7 After a few, years of successfu! SW Lawrence A Doolittle eon- dneted An investigation and is at the belief that the nun was driving at a high rate of speed and recklessly. lie says that tracks show that the rat wheels left the pavement and that the driver apparently was trying to ttet, back on the-concrete when he lost control. The. dead nuioist was positively I identified late that afternoon as j "may Epker, Jr., 27 years old, son 1 of enry Epker of "rwenty-seeond 1 street, North Chicago. . I Car like Post i The side of the machine crushed into the North Western Railroad Co. heavy. irxttt'isitttta,1 post and the driver was. thrown against the post with tremendous force. One side'of his head nnd face was badly crushed. The force of the "amt broke the, machine equ'uely in "on". ' Jeek Dona. who lives on" Belvi- "tere street our the North Western. Macks. heard; the Iensh end ran out- }side and found. the wrecked car in! which the man wigs dying. The man aa within a few minutes after Dorsey gotthere. Dorsey notified! the office ot'Bheritt- Doolittle . a The stKrtft says that the pavement , was dry hear the. "North Western' tracks and thattttete were no cars in sight in any direction when Dorsey! lheard the crash. 'He nus there is no question but ivhet speedy and reek- 'lees driyin: was responsible for the magic accident. . . A verdict of f'mcidenul death" was returned Saturn)! Mterttttttet by the tettgoner's jury, _ttextttirttt the death et Eplrer." Coron'er John L. :Taylor Tttf at the ties [which was'he " the White . Tobin (metal. bane. _ m "may." the hearing. wr- as! mttmeted that m was mire!- ting between so end no miles per hourwhen hepassedhishomea short distance before reaching the tracks. It is the opinion of the line between Mt end " ml,f,,u"1flttetitttAuyett,tue: hour When he passed his We . 'rhereportrmsttstAttarueywil- short diste! ttefoee reaching Wham R. Behanne of the law firm of tmeks. It ls the opinion of the Runyard a; Behanm had made the fury the. 'accident resulted when request of Cancer Taylor and re- 'rtter "Marmot" reived consent to exhume the pody. --...-r.----"-"-"" fiiiiiiii,i2iieiiiidii, said Mrs. AUTO CRAsmils Lucy J n. triser-in-tnw of the V ." deceased had spoken to him about . ARE 'i'ii'ikR'nrji,liii',i'j the body exhumed. but that , _ e V -- as far as he knew at the present Sunday with its.balmv wtsather,'time, no order to take up the body brown: out thousands .ot motarfstalwcuid be sought. and highways lety"tirT ipto the eity,1 we " a," " we!!! atr.city st.ree> were crowded Johnson left an estate of some with .machines. Seven! autonomic $2th000. .ws. Lucy *Johnson. at eotlisions F.ere reported to the Watt- whose home Willis R. Johnson had hogan ,pohce. Pt.te 8-year-old boy lived for some time prior to his 'Ofr paiitfytly glyqred. __ _» .._ -,ideath. souzht to have a copy of the Ray'mond: iirokikdo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Drosdado, suffered cuts on the throat and lip when the ma- chine in which ht was riding with his parents. Ahree brothers and Lloyd Johnson of 'lt,h8intidUfd, Stew- art avenue', North . collided with a, sedan driven by Salvador: Pause. of 536 Mnrket street, A The accident counted " the inter- section of Hill street and South twe- nue. None; at the other occupants ot the machines were injured. The boy was hurried to the tttBees of a physic- ian, where his injuries. were dressed C (Continued on page 4) The big issue to be decided is the proposed be?! issue for the raising of funds for the rebuilding of the water plan l The election, calls for the iss "of village bonds in the amount of ,. ,000 for this purpose and this so . is to be neuftd by the $13, now in e n ility fund. Accog'tding to the srpeeifiea- tions drawn"; t'the engineer the plans provide Ir a new sixteen inch gg,"), wall well to furnish an ad; itional supply, a new underground reservoir or storage tank, new pumps, motors, air compressors, controls, wiir1nsi and piping and a PIT. pumping station to house the Grace Gridleaiaitd William G. Wells who are the retiring members of the library bond. Another issue is proposed for the purchase of a fire, truck which has been badly needed for several years to replace the out of due equip- ment which now forms the only fire protection T pf. _the village. The amount proposed for this purpose is $7,000. The Liber)rd1le Recreation asso- ciation has tttad e petition to submit to the voters the ntrlitt of v.ot- intrfpriompt1tix 'ortheearrying on of "email. work in the village,' Jiirtt1satison4tittedfttr the fart two wraith local civic organization; which mimd the nec- tit,',','.""'"","'" subscrip- All but the a, bond issues will bemudoap-rtofthenguluvm- '80 ttttt while those um be ttt'htgrttp,tit,1l,tr,',ar',tli tiii taiid -iitaCitiCiiaii iiGtiaifittr the council chamber. tT Bank Founded 36 Years Ago On Wednesday of thB week the Lake Count National Bank, the old- est 'id1'lll'lif institution in eentral lake Cavity, mill celebrate the thirtrsixth anniversary of its found- ing. On April 4th, 1892, under the name of the Lake County Bank, it opened its doors for business in a building which stood on the present 1oertiop of the Ray Ji'urytiture _store. After a fe years of successful and out" ' operation brag! quarters were/found Arne Hendricks. as. of u ,Soma L11itl""lr'i and itt'hzs tttut Sheridan nod. . Ill a permanen me. ceo - Bisho page! away Sunday' " ingly the brick block at the corner "mm at the Victory Mtmorttu tttn- of Milwaukee tmd M avenue yas pital as a. new): ot internal nuance erected and was used as} fiankine he received in the accident. Hospital house until the completion of the authorities had held out little hope present tmildintr. 'orttisre-tmmtheeet In 1908 a still further enlarge- p... " m . ,tesgtryoeaoed.,uedertflettt Hrs. BiMttq mastntn.eBdBett inc- inuod by them lbw erattemtmthertghtttt+mt-- the intuition became 1 mm emteutamstterteftie-tthigh. bank. 'rheGtdhtamewarrgetqtRedliiG getrtTed no -tttuq aunties 'iaidrtttesje-yreetcattd.thf, Two small children also survive Wide of the Lake County National. Beetdriees' inNnes consisted of (Bank was adopted. . . irturt wounds on the right we of In 1923 the present building w'." the head. Me as allowed to to erected and the formal openmtt m home after reoexvmg medical, omn- that location occurred on March 1 tion " the hospital v' In 1923 the present building was erected and the formal opening in that location occurred on March 1 of," yoga. _ _ . " . During the thirty six years of its existence, the bank ha made a steady growth and its original capi- tal, whiqh ir gees jinn .the pungent quarter. "ia'erGrriui, ha; been Weed to $150M.00 and the total resources are now well over a million and a Mlitil0ll1. 'r,, CASE ll? snow The purported will provided that Mrs. Lucy Johnson received prac- tically the entire estate. It provided that his son. Albert Johnson. get but :5, Albert Johnson is now admit» istratorotttteestateaitdasttse matter now sands. the est'ate of Wil- lis Johnson will be divided equally among hls_chlldren.- . orttttegroundsthatif.will bed been made by Johnson. no proof had been entered to Show that anyone had destroyed. lost or conceded the will. Be aid that under the cir- cumstances. it could be presumed that Johnson had destroyed the will after making it, _ Upon losing out in the probate court in an effort to lave the pur- ported will of her tmittter-in-taw ud- mitted to W. Hrs. Lucy John- son took an "ttttal to the circuit court and the matter was scheduled to be hard, pn Tuesday, April 3, by m In $20.00 Johnson left an estate of some 820.000. Jars. Lucy WJohnson. at whose home Willis R. Johnson had lived fox-some time prior to his death, sought to have a copy of the purported will of her brother-in-law admitted to probate. She claimed thnt the original will m either lost. conceded or plea. ullltlfl IS-FOR TIM, STRATTUN Organised labor in Lake county is strongly "mung William J. Strat- tonofmtr1esidetttrttteotBeeotee- rem of Mate. A resolution enam- Probate Judge Mum! C. Decker refused to admit the will to probate tdined Friday by {mammal every business manager tt We: lake cunt, all copies of the resolution sent itattr ttuuettout the Mate. no resolution tn ttuestiortfotitrrtc "Where Wimun J. Stratum. mu for weary of state, is n numumnnduwellknawn' perstmrsttrinetotBetaWtottte1nttor- irt-toettttsemsntr,and "Whereas. tsettnaprtweninthe tg,','..."'"""'"'","'""'"""" "rt-tttretest-ttIves-tttte 'ttntmtrtetma.otuhetxtuntr,p1., t-ttriita-rttteeanadntsro+ Wttttngrtg.gttmttetn,nntt-tNt ftugtttsetetnttttrtovoterurtttmetet Apritutthmtrt." Pmaestgttmaretteinttrree1ymnde ttr-htubtestttmtrthBtt8tmt- ttrtitttettertttan06ttereent att1t.tytRtmeeatrtinuheeotmt, on Art! 10. (Continued on Piste -g) ummnmmuna'. DRIVER IS KILLED IN . BAD GMI Lewis Bishop Dies ("Hurts onegmatnrasutadtriru-edeartr sun", "and twoothen was My hi1. when the" in bud-on in. a Nutm- W at on North "(In dud an WIS: Bishop passed away Sunday' af- bernoon at the Victory [emu hos- pital as a result ot internal militias he received in the accident. Hospital authorities had held out little hope for his recovery tmm the M I. In I," - Hrs. BiMttq maqtntgt" a has inc- mm on the m that a nev- enl cuts n Ber left knee an m. Conner Taylor Monday mola- tncumounoed hem entwined pinatstorngtertttaust"epeert into thenccuent. mummns treheduiedtostartat2r.rrL_tut tgig-rig,,'..""'"""""' Tobin f -' home. Bishop's machine. a sedan. was practically am the police te- port. The not!" occurred on North Ivenue near OW avenue. Am the ttrat to reach the scene ot the Mt was Dr. Eaton. ot 433 cum: avenue. who unnum- tered first aid to all of the vietmts betel: their and no the 505me mmmuwmmshop atte-ftit-rytettineead aim-L 'gte-trdidmrtseethe stmetenr-nehtneuntilheT" t-ettaeistuttigtette-pamine anatttentt-totriatdt.ttmtout 01mm. rtxtmtnNe-tio.ngath- ereutrreurtntnm-Betotr1ted Pom any um it is Lt-tBt-ur-tmelting tte- and Wagner died a short time after being 'du'tutu'f,t'rt'i't The ttteta-ttet-ern theMunde'etn-Littert_ittttttt amiieanttattntt-tetetdtt+ttte. mmeumpn- mentatthettmether-mndmm trstttemrdrhmtttrmet' Them- monrattttetgt-tnmatestheeheet thntievasmtotttergrtnegttr-trttit thettteetnett,qngBt-tttto-t- s.,:',,',?, "a. a! (he (ft",',' than .. n. "has. n, tl.ytee'e, 'who were riding in the to" nation! at the Mine. Bishopms tum "guns: the steering wheel with "Qu- rifie fame. He n: tthettgtaeietm when "and from the aqeeAnee try Howl-Inna ka.'wm street car and others mama to Emu was of Mundeldn. in cut- tered permanent injuries at n serious nature in my of 108 when M by an automobile counted by but J. Dietz, aim, of 11%de §9Wy-.i_n_9i'3~it ""1101!" iWiiHiiFtii0ttttrdim-. munc- eireofttte-tthtttttr4qenatt, State's Attorney tetttmrB.MtettAae Waukegnn and Am a": V. McIntyredChhco. m mammals of Ri-r, m Schoenenttemer and John Walnut. were ,mmne with him "them tust1werefttaWiromstltrrthemr ttrherttrpDieta. ant-um" werestnrtedaomememq-tnthe GtreuiteourtttpadrFtmtlttte estateafBehttertentt-rnmrW- nerundtheyueuunpendlm. Rietterattfttrettaft.ett_attgt" face And body hum-Ia. hr Ids ctmtteetketqHthttte-V F Mn: M's "hrmttttt m and Atty, Iclntyre said Saturday mtmm-mmm humane-mud." Then-ant 1nd left side of the shtetenrwastndird-d and tsesemtwindounrarere.tm6ert.Motdrr- ntnnTncereeeivedotighteutetetthe forehead from W this The woundmnoc nanosecond: to entrust the "mention of a phyuchn. A1Ittuee-rsttetttotttettos- pitatttrDr.htoettnhittearfo%t taterthetttttitteotfietets "nation the some. mu! mummies sum- mm.J.K.PumertoauDr. Eatmttnmndertimmttetl n.tt.etv" 2 AUTOS CRASH; NO ONE INJURED 581i" , Nun" -- 10th accident been p by the police. $25,000 ASKED FUR INJURIES ta,z,,t,t,tdtgittftteu,,tt,utg Wau1tetran1tospi . "mm: andWiumerdiedaahorttiee when: m. atmetsthtetttGhie-,eotltaettqrtthn "rdrhentrro-tamtttn. m Crmtmint-mte,Trrara-,dkm- day afternoon. he a" ne- etiqtd.tTqeetftttqtmetagtdWndr. magma. Bttthmnesttigteywere Suffered As A I " Hit. Street Car OI North Ave. nue; Wife And Man Injured. murtut the North on" Iona. Joeunerett+nttN6.drtv- " " 801th Sheridan de-