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Lake County Register (1922), 25 Jul 1928, p. 1

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Bttt-tedqrttihrtnyut tnPtMtertm.antttttmtn.ttmtttetinn MthMauhnet-$rntnn.tmtmtte- trtqgMrtMhqantt1th.mgtnhernur- irtgangtttontheettnitttmtmHr, thet-mar-tttttFurniture. DeteettiemNoredttrttseCtti- eago.Mm_aBt.Ptrtt1raitrmtd ttadttrtedupnrtt-etotthermtuetrt of Col. Smith My ,ftemoort. gihredtoteattftemteemirtgtheaiur- Manama he would WwW'to State's Attorney Smith. Xttetmttteemtarqmanotifted nnd-ttoertotttepet-ter.0ttem Igrtrntqfhtmtht1-tthatttein- tenBedttrNttttherrmrMeretttttrtre. A3--dttgsgteetatnmwere -ttgtttteetmrtrrtmgt. Wilmin- f-etthntthtu-0hrrt-ttteqnpert orer.therrrhohndemrteto hear thttemnnpteadruittragtttreeeiven misstatemweredeeply disap- mmmmtopmmmto JudtreEthm_stotteUekin txmrtoetMmtdnyand If Coleman oil. at m of society, Friday night changed his lid and decided _tar fight the under chute ageing: 'tttarttrttefoeetttettottr setto mean-meow)": Wt tptottteqmrtroetmttmnNi1trr 4hmitemtrtwaanotinsesthet 1aatilrtmt,gudtre Edwards at -iiiiiiarkiiiUelitiiiFGrd. Nr.tittttnnd8gtterifthamettee A. DgtttdtttlemiettteqrottldttttM night Cegeatann-emthrs-mndea eoasgt_thnthe-eed'rtuom- asMeerh-..s.ee%teeneeronthe Chicago. "mice a St. Paul railroad " May SO, 1915. Friday tgea2Ufdftuu"utttt "WM-uric: mn- shm.he would Mead guilty. "mum-pan. Amusements hadtteettmade to hold court at 7:30 Friday night toturaignColemangatdttenr evi- de-tneo-tion-tthu-murder 'rhepre-arrartgedptan-tosert- teneettimtogaiietttentterttinry toe anindeterminnte "mam ttou-. tmeriftDtttttttttetted fiiruredontakintthimto Snip xuday.1teeonsidemd M Cltthatnnmm3tttt-xttMat, end 0'11th After - hid-ed the "that- tthesthntHnmn-trtqteeatter a "easreostttrtotsehargeeemrtw. smart-mom YEAR NO. " To Fight For Freedom. At Rondont Changes Mind At Lu! Minute And Decides Cit-cumin" Ib.AIBqtherchtqtee Wie Officer @112 Fedtm'aptmum,wttenuherniraiiii' lam they were riding was 'me.etttrttemetn,deriietmr. "Mutated a com. Ptedttaetureoftttertttitrh,niiiris tuna rm. (named chvtcle. tlutttmstenttme.meatiG'irirn' -eetulpHtt1tjut.dtxxtCiliiii"'biri' Mt'1eintemittrtturi. North St. .1th street; mm Unn- ford ot Wilmette. end Hubert Per- ner of the Lake Forest can... an- WI. In en automobile "magnum occurred only Thursday morning at Venice's Corners, when the machine Late tr General h its) aqthommm may aft""',',",,'),', 3::- 8152113325 19. no South Gen- ' a an. m slightly harmed . f no . f 1l,'lflr;iitlP" o P""' "m Jottrt6nderetf'rreentr-thtrdatreet and Dickey venue. North Chicago. ,eaartnttttedonn1tqutsretttuqte. Got. Smith "rtttat80qtmrtaattsrew mtafoundtnttisphuse.whi1eseven jnenserettseredriUinir. Renato 'be arraigned before Justice Barry Hothonday. T . PrtntBretetatNurtttt8,tieatromttt "restedontoqtttrrettruge? AraNotTtsetermtt_teotdMeNeit ftmn.ereyr_uherypytandt1rtusu, avenue end Juneo Welland tum when beer was found on tap. MISS KENNEDY LITTLE BEHER son. Juttrtretderetf'Nenty-ttttrdatreet tutd Dickey venue. North Chicago. mtannttttedonnttttuttretttuge. Got. amtttt an that I) gm at brew mtafoundtnhisphuse.whiieseven yteeteettedrtrtetntr. Renato Wood club " Channel we. Agnes Racers. who ave her "are: as Chic-go was arrested on a charge of violating the prohibition kw. when 12pintBorqrttilerefoundinttse, place. She was to have a hearing Monday before Justice Hervey Coul- .Ponr arrests were made Saturday night in raids conducted by cm- bteOeetege8triedandmrigetrtner. mm! State's AMA. 1r.Mtlttt. Tmtarrmt-emndertn to edging] summations. it Is un- derstood. The condition of the old pavement has been had for some time. and the widening of the street is one at the minimum: which wi11ttenmeomedttrowttousetttis thorrmtthttue. The new pavement will he thirty- tqroNetwiBenndafeontaete with eurhHstrgutterinetuded.neettrding two linking the w Chnnges an! mutton: helm the paving work a who, SPONGE SQUAD ARRESTS FOUR Legal matters in connection with the sale were handled by Attorneys C. C. Carnahan and George Eager of Chicago and Paul Mae Guffin of Libertyville. Mr. Zip! plans to take possession of the estate right away and make it his year around home. Wittta13tth.tne3eiseleamd up in eourtaomr,MtdttmndParkisnonr ready to med with the paving of NorthOreenBayrrtnd, tad with HIGHLAND PARK T0 PAVE STREET inn asanthemeinthe%stNiat. ta.l2r3tttn2tl't,2't','ft,tt: amide. mimvie'theboudotlomlum movement: has received bids for theimproeemettt. . There-tttmet-tttten the fttnmrtat-ttmetingemtoema: The Edward Zipl, president of Tot Bros. Coal" Co., math. pioneer coal de af , has pur- chased the? timberland Rum of Virginia L. Fitamorria, near Liber- tyville, for an undisclosed consider- ation. This announcement m made Saturday by Austin R. Schedule and Jay Cairns, local rennet: who represented the buyer and seller respectively. . The property consists af "proxi- mately 50 urea with a eare-tahrtr's house near the mad and the main house' set back in the timber and completely hidden from punch-by on Route 21. The main house is a modern colonial type structure sur- rounded by formal gardens and huge oak and linden trees. This purchase by Mr. Tgtrf evidences the tendency of men of menu to seek relief from the strains of business This estate, known locally as the Dawson tum, is considered one of the most beautiful spots in and w. round Chitin. because of its dense timber and its scenic mango on the Des Plaines River. - Aer 11tt PP" FEW 8"me! 'te 1:1de with Florence. _ "683:5 or Mrs. A. P. Conn _ of 124 Lake street Wankegan, reported to the police Monday the theft of a camera, two broadcloth shirts and a boy's cap from her home within the last week. Leroy Donileon, 14, was questioned. Be said he had been at the Conn home, but denied know ledge of the theft. Re admitted he hydttyaynertiSiGiiidiiririiiisG:. chased it from two boys and since then it had been stolen. Police " lowed him his freedom but will question the boys from whom he said he bought the enmerr. QUIZ LAD ON will be made until 9:00 p. m. each night. It will be one dollar a couple. Music will be.fumished by Dorothy Aldrich end her ton Rhythm Queens. Dancing is scheduled from 9:00 p. m. until claims. A number at musical comedy stars did hours Saturday night. Among them were "The Tens Redhead," "The Pride oi Coulomb," a Newsboy tenor. and: Singing Gob. The automntlc awnings came tn tor use on the first night. In good weather the "mines will be rolled Monday that _ arrangements were a: the only root. Mr. Hooton stated today that amusements are being madetottavetheuhuetsereenertti'i andlnterttlnasediri,sothatttwm be "unable in winter as well as summer. . The "Men, it is enhanced. will1 "opersftmntttt.nt.tomtdnittttt, except on Search" when the claw-l irtgttrneiattcm. Nocovetchuge Woman's new roof garden. El Alas". located on the top of the 'Hotel View "at Sheridan road and Westminster; street. had its grand ovum am: night. About 250 people nttended the (asthma, which atnrted " tttatt 13.11. and lasted un- til I n. m. Vaudeville stars, orchestn music. chieten dtrmems end (than; were the min futures or the night's pro- gram. Louis M. Pointer. director. received txmgrattthttions from may of those pro-em. m the success or tthe opening. Buddy Benton, manager: of the Geneaee 'Theatre, acted as master ot ceremonies and put so much life into hirwork that he made the patrons forget about the rain- drops that were falling outside. _"'".'""?")'"')-- one to we Jack Saturday night, but attetalkedforttim., "Juck he: learned his lesson." she 4raid.Nntttteisisttettermna,tnm sure. 'rhettH_ttsatthermnde ttimdo--anditnmsttnrxtmie.,,-hno, mmmm, Belooksnne." t8ttetmidtttnttttwi1tworeouthe tarmtarnttme. Iaterittsrsttumed that he enter the employ of Mr. Du- mmtinttistttBee. . ROOF GARDEN lillll OPENING The sentence served by the adopt- 't?tqe1yft_t_teptprandsttdimnonNiw. w, I": 'rtttndtteenemwteted of tttemtttterretfthetsoeneetr.Bason White, Meat of Armour & 00.. "tdtturbtmtBhmentttaredntttueetd tettr-iptttertenitesttinr- eryefrqt-tmMetootrtatri- role. but the are Mutual ta lut- Ne- sun He m nailing himself ot the op- portunity which his samba: friend.. his foster mother. Mrs. Scott Durand, " Crab Tree hm. Lake Bluff. 'anmmnhintrnnewstart,"tseanid. "I will m to work for my foster ptuentos-'-ttte but father 5nd mother in the mtrid-4n a couple of days mowing hey," no . metetttt-ana He hushed. So did In. Dumntt. "N: wonderful.'" added Jack Du- mad dom in nearly three yarn: his tirgt unfettered "It since he was sen- ffneert_to *tlt_ertttiniterttttuy for rob- Lake Jack Durand viewed these Sun- Apr " though he had just discovered 1t'soddttowimportantatqnrrmrs nestrnaytteemne; ortutopentteid; 'tett_trrhtetttrthernowegw, craw- "Wonderful," and young Durand. Muumwot ("autism man was rediscovering the won-Id _It was 1ttttrytrnorhintt of free- BM! all (our parent at not. Todny Jack is bmtmng country as again. . _ , "mqhehmrrandqrathedmgtof msummat-uy uter- noon. Beware cheap-it the stateNr_ttadertarttagreSeme" H.ht,.omeeethe.rtetehetaqmsthe 't0ttétt'oatqrhiets.Pees-ttty,tseis toiartnfeever. 'tttsegateoetherehon.hewas Ttiarweft, retard clerk. saga" that the woman as In Scott DIE-and. wile FOSTER $(lllil OF DURANDS Release From Prison Satur- day Afternoon; Ready To Start Life Over Again. SW Sentence New. It, ms Durandreottidnotnt1ttw PETTY THEFTS Jack White lip Gets met his wife in tt Ms west of the North 'Westem railroad tracks near Downey road and attempted to force catholic acid down her throat. She struggled and "timu1r managed to escape. As she fled' through the woods toward the Yeteran's hos- pital, Baxter shot himselt'wlth a ' calibre revolver. The bullet enter-, wae attempting to hang himself. The police 'rushed into the cell but found no evidence that Baxter was trying to take his own life. Police Chief Tiffany questioned Baxter this morning regarding his conduet during the night and the man denied any effort to hang him- Ed Baxter recently" of Ports- mouth, Ohio, who shot himself two weeks ago in' .North Chicago after an unsuccessful attempt to kill his wife, was 'arrested thinatr by the North Chicago police upon his rer lease ' from the Victory Memorial hospital}. He b charged with as- sault with intent to commit mur- der in a warrant signed by his wife, who is a maid servant at the Veteran's Bureau hospital in North Chicago. . _ i Prisoners in the North Chicagol price mid is too high tor the site. The postal Authorities had sought the Hialey site for a new tedetat building but were only willing to pnr"W,000. They were considering condemnation proeeedmgs, it was said, when the city suddenty,announeed that its deal with the Hialey heirs had been put through. TAKE BAX TER Just who isylanning to start the proceedings in court was not indicat- ed today, but it was said that the petition in the matter will probably be filed in the Circuit court some day this week. ' Whether or not an .mjunction can interfere with the purchased the Higley site by the city is question- able. The deal has already been completed with the consideration be- ingsloom. - .' - _ -- _ Plans are being made to start in- junction proeeedingsrto Itop,.if "pos- sible, the city of Wauhgln from retaining the Bigley pmpe'rty on the mrtheagt corner of Madison and Utiet stream-it was mated Sat- urday. - _ 5 _ , - motor furtreryoghiswite's name " thettatetteprottt_dtvaroe.w" released in bonds Sunday by Justice Wtntedt%1twttesthettgreedtogt" utteutrtodrot,ttteirttttildrprtttenert NEW ANGLE MAY _ DELAY. CITY WORK On the evening of my 14, Baxter Lebn J. Mm. tormerty ot Wuhan, and now living in m- 'A number of business houses; whose merchandise does not permit , them to list their wares under the , dollar day idea, have joined . the] movement and have mused tori, remarkable, price. reductions forl ahursdny and Friday. . . I The store windows" being dee-; outed with special displays for_thel The red and white Dollar my pen- nants will be displayed by the store- participating in the sale and will mark the paces where the bargain feats await-the thrifty shopper. of both towns an to put on n holi- day garb in honor of the event. WOMAN REGAINS 1mm}! BROWNS AT . CUSTODY OF CHILD, A COLUMBIA GARDEN Every line of business is "pre- sented in the list of those partici- pating in the Dollar Day sale and the values offered by theiriterehanU are such as to insure a crowd of shoppers on both_da_ya of the gale. two villagers is again in evidence in the preparation for the coming event. . The buccess of the first commun- ity sale, which was held last Jan- uary and which exceeded all expec- tations, has, given an addedimpetus to the present event and the coope- ration of the business men in the Everything In Readiness For Second Ctrminuiiitg Dollar Day . The seqond tsemi-annual Dollar par Sale will open next Thursday morning in both Libertyville and Mundelein and the sole Winneba- tinue through Friday evening to give the shoppers an unequalled op- portunity for money saving in two big days when profits are orgotten and the dollar will reign, supreme. F OR ASSAULT -- rugiutila, ']l_'jrtjse Weekly called 'the night . c: it f _ ' fl _-- ILLINOIS.- WEDayssnAY, JULY M, 1928. for Immtg Emiater the they will be least dangerous and inconvenlent. and the town; from Highland Park to Chicago are work- ing loathe; with _a view to out- lining a pun which will be accept- able to all concerned. including tht railroad companies. There has been much discussion in all of these cities regarding the measures- to be taken to obtain the desired result in the matter of placing the railroad tracks where action of securing railroad track de- pression is Indicated in the action of the council to emplo engineers to aid in the preliminary survey in which Highland Park, Grencoe. Winnetu and _Wiltrtette are in- tended. That Highland Park is co-operat- ing with pther North Shore towns inhthe matter of steps in the dir- The inquest was held Monday night " ten o'eloth and the jury returned _ a verdict of accidental death from a heart attack and drowning. The body was taken to Chicago after thelearing. ' STUDY PLAN Til. DEPRESS TRACKS 1 Dr. Larsen, of Wheeling arrived on the scene shortly after the acer. dent and a few moments later Dr. Davis 'from Deerfield Mme to assist him. The pulmotor of the Wheeling fire department had already been put to use and repeated hyperders mics were applied but at the end of three hours labor no spark-of life appeared _anil effortt, were given up. nThebodywas removedtothe un- dertaking rooms of F. Forke at Wheeling and Coroner John L. Tay- lor notified. . ed for help. Two toys from the club house answered and, diving in- to the water, brought Meilinger to the surface. With the aid of Ed- ward Bates, chef at the club, the body was taken from' the water and ignmedigte steps taken to revive the j'I'. Worthy, Earl A. Corlett, aTrimvh Johnson, o. H. Molidor, " 'Kohner, P. B. Lovell Co., C. o. 13%|), Frank B. Eger, J. B. lb! _ A9r.,_Deeker&Neville, A. i itfltpge, Schanck Hardware Store, (T X;ka ,',',ti'ti-t,eJ,'eer. Dress :8 Pe. Iahertyvifris Garage, J. M. (Ye, trick, Main Garage, o. W. 1 B »-Cooper Brothers, William Wal- iff "tarA'trrpitqre gm, Titus under uteri When harmed to}; appqu tthe, became alarmed and call- He cube up from the dive and ap- peared to be f1oqtintr on his back and swimming toward the "ter edge of the pool. Just before reach- irtthewalrheaankandhissiiidr at first thougtgtnhim to tte 1otirtuning ttgiPli"g2f,t,'A,v,gtis"hn,tg,ii, ' thawing suitfor a swim 1rxtheoootbaMt%rthhetut, house. Winn, animated the drowning, he swam around for several minutes and then came out, walked around the edge of the pool and dove from the springburd three feet above the water at the deep end of the basin. Peter Meilinger. 21, 1811 [Winner avenne, Chicago, was drowned Mon- darmrmting while awimmimi itrthe pool pt the Columbia 2','llfllk' Club Just _gtttrttt of Wheeling on Stole Rent. 21: The body was recovered a {notions}: 15:281.? went plied and, tu' was up f imundiotely and continued tor thee how it was impossible to gevite Idling", with his father, sister and. ttlite Natives. had. motored e Studio, John Lester, Liberty- vill Trust and Saving Bank, Inke Co _ National Bank,, First Na.. tiod -Bank, Libertyville hte,'; de Luke County Register, Ko at Flo Growers, The Soda Shop, F. J. yer, James: McMillan, L. A. ante, B. A. Watson, J. W. - _ A-_,__ & Sons, H. A. Englebreeht, 'atg.tHt/ot Cichy, Mrsf Agnes W tag, Fompp's 1ilxrttangtsrHorr. _ "on. whose stares will be mark- td the red and White pennants' 1.tet " Thursdgy and_Fridag are'. E.. used with success for many y F in various villages and cities, w . Spat into operation here last " t. r. 'after a flan had been " 4 out by the ocal chamber of map A ~- and was one of the out- .. , ' mg activities of the Amt year oS?l8 g organization. The tirat e, , "esdr limited to Libertyville A.' ,.. only as those of Mundelein (1;. .- to hold theirs separately. T [time both villages have joined "the affair has been made a gi r"" community bargain event. , uent attempts have been mii, in the past to carry out this id but prior to the organisation of " local chamber it was impoa- si 'to secure the cooperation nec- . to success. T . J ttr-two, in all are participat- ing; this week's sale and every eff B' is being made to excel' the Da: "made Eating the first Dollar 5524 Cornell avenue. now stationed " Fort Sheridan, was instantly MII.. ed when he was struck by lightning while in a boat on the Illinois river near Spring Valley. m.. the father was informed in a telegram Fri- day. The son was a mu engineer em- played by the Illinois river and har- bor board, and was assisting in the construction of a. harbor. He was _ rte du Chien. Witt. Budd Kramer of Battt,tuttotutengimser,nraseiuedin graduate of Gambian college at Pral- the same accident. Thomas R. Hatter, Jr., 23 years old, son of Col. Thomas R. Barker. SON OI" FORT COLONEL HIT BY LIGHTNING 'kegan State Bank "was opened here April 10, 1926. Bo successful was its ttuainegtrtttat June 30 of this year its deposits amounted to $775,884.04: its surplus $30,000; undivided profits $12,- 104.01 and its capital stock $100,000 Ghmges in the personnel at the bank which are contemplated win not be announced until some time next Mr. Stenger in his mum transac- tion is backed by an experience ot so years.' successful banking. He was t6rmerly president of the West Mc- Henry State bank which he founded and vice-president of the Spring Grove Ind Cary banks. The Wau- All day hundreds of friends «filed into the bank building to extend congratulations to Mr. Stenger and. wish him all -possible suc- cess. Friday, 't'egtiti,t,t Mr. Sten- ger. many new accoun were opened with the Waukegan State Bank and everything seemed encouraging. Thursday the Waukegan State Bank moved into the People's bank building, assuming the liabilities of the latter inatitutimt wanking over at the Waukegan State Bank initttnewhdene"tU2t2washintrtmt street and Owl w. sunset, president ot the institution, expand his pie-sue with the was at "him since the announcement Thursday of his bank's merger with the People's State Bank. STATE BANK IN l 6000 FIRST DAY M to loll on no" Sunday morning the boy and hit, twin brother 1nd anther boy friettdeameotrttouhezuriistt.tri- tendincte spend the day. They went ttuttetgettterinBttoat and. word- 1ntrtottemoeuroet,sttore, thehoy who drowned m jumping out of the boat into the Inter end back into the boat. The last time he leaped out he toned to get hold of the side ot the boat as he had been doing and went under. He never came up, it being believed that he was caught in a weed bed. - l His brother and the other youth (Continued on Page' 10) drowning occurred between , and 3 o'clock in the afternoon. . "when been" My It required nbout three hours to locate the Body. The Antioch tire- men were summoned and after working with grappling boob ttrotqtttthebottrtotheaurhuse.at was then xemaved to Stuart untr- taking parlors " Antioch., Anvil"- questwasttriidbyDr.0.L. Tttttir that night and a verdict d and"!- tal death returned. The, 510 shim! KW!" - ' "in? of Behnke at the inquest Sunday night. Bucky was sitting at the other end of the but. When Bennie 'looked tn Rude". direction he noticed, he and; that Riseley's eyes seemed to bebulcing. Hestuditnppetuedas though the man "a suturing frcm convulsions or an attack ot the ,rMegtttserhndaietsoeiat- 3" factual-bore. _ TWO mam _ IN WATERS 'lm, (lf comm county over the put week-end, one of then being at Petite Lake. where a man uttered a tttf stuck end fer, Into the enter,- a the other nt We Zurich. where a menteen year old lad tailed to reach a boat, while playing with his brother. George Biseley In, M, 5725 West North avenue. Ctueago, was drowned in Petite Lake, near Antioch, Sun- day otter-noon when he was sudden- ly netted with convulsions or a heart attack and plunged headlong into the water. Thqahowned victim and R. o. Heart Attack Believed To Have Canal One Drmritintr; 17 Yr. Old Boy Sinks To Deith In Lake Zurich Busipess - was encoungingly Suddenly' Riaeley tell our the side avenue, Attorney Elmer V. Orvis Friday launched a movement to have a danger sign put up at the museums curve on Grand venue at Wedtte's cm He Announced that he has gent letters to Distriet Meet lamb; County Superintendent ot Highway: Ralph M. mu; the township highway commissioner, and the bond of supervisory,, asking that a urging sign be erected. "This particular curve is a death trap and something should be done, without further dehy to stop acct-l WANTS SIGN AT ACCIDENT SPOT the ptst week a large number of at: unquents paid their taxes. The annual tax sale did not open Monday as expected. At the request of County Treasurer Jay B.' Morse. the we opening we was Peed1headtpAiarustdttycounty Judge Perry L. Person. County Treasurer Morse say: that during TAX SALE SET FOR AUGUST 1 Large grass tees. minted flir- ways. bent was. and one of the most mm and modern drainage systems insures the m possible playing conditions. no mutter what the watcher an he. equal to ttht on the beat at Chic-go's mute clubs. This cause was bid out nnd con- structed by Landon-d um Moreau. Galt Architects and Engineers of Chicago, on a private 49mm and is totteoperatedustsf$eedua It the prevailing any to: tutu. t It is a, minim: or-tii-e-ui- Duly Fee Golf Winn. I". Sub-sing Poole Two swimming pools will he avail- able to the publier--one " the club house site. and another bordering the come in the wod1nnd--qrtvue a large twenty-ecu lathe In; been cun- ningly devised to satisfy the golfer": desire tor sporty and mum wa- ter holes. course. from tta hilltop me. but a new; of the surrounding lamb. scape tor a distance ot more than "entrmiles. ed. tam had. that is admiratttr suited to l qreti-rotmded ebuntry club layout. The modem club house com- 'nananotoehttviewotttsegott I" county's long list of . golf asitttr- hu . new and distinctive an. 'tst in list, when "Our a." ", located in the lake 'ynriatr9rdnr was thrown open 1113'" {located at Liberty V my be metrd In In. or ton." 21. , was. this (on course is to be open to the public. it was design" and built to apeeineations that would nasty an exacting private club. No expense has been sued in develop- ing eighteen Wig) holes, on a stretch ot beautiful. rolling, wood- Conductor Rollins told of finding the body and said that the boy had evidently been dead for some time u the bodywas rigid and dumb- ed from e rain which fell just before mi night Saturday. ;,ri','ii'ii'si' on 'ii'iFirautr.ht NEW GEM CLUB IN [ME COUNTY I Benjmin Hanna. father of the dead boy was 'rt", the hear- ine Monday night stated that his son m not strong mentally and that he was in the habit of lenvine home for weeks " a time to work on railroad construction jobs. Re uidthathehndhstseenhisaon last Thursday morning when he left theChiemtohmne totake am iol, but did not give the location of the work. out. The inquest was held " eight 't'elodr.Moetd" evening in the of- flees of Dr. John L. Taylor. The body was discovered by the fir, of a gravel train and word was sent back to Rondout. o. U. Rollins conductor of a switching 'crew went to the spot and found the body laying between the tract; The youth had suffered a crushed skull and a mashed shoulder. Death was thought to have been instantaneous. The body was removed to the un- dertakine rooms of J. A. Treptow where indentification was made through papers found in the pockets of a maekinaw coat worn" by the deceased. The Chicago detective bureau was notified and the family notified of the death. (iiaiLiriiriii'"'"iii""" f Fall Ffom Car age, whose crushed body was found at 5:30 Sunday morning be- tween the two main tracks "I: the quarters of 1 mile south of Bond- A verdict of accidental death from injuries received when he fell from a moving St. Paul train late Saturday night P, early Sunday morning wan returned Monday night by the jury inquiring into the death of Isadore Manna, 21 years old. 8182rest Fifteenth mt, Chi- eoursehastrtota1gardageot "'"'."Y Fem" were injured Sun. 223' 'gitr.ltteltt11tmid 119nm of Wm cum-momma tainedncutm, "qutredaeverat Mr. and MN. - Chi-en, pg- enu of Fred Chg-en. were cut a hm. "It. min-l Al - scum-her did Gi irGeTit"iC'i 1eerey1tttx11eatamtetsdahiG": tiatty towards the math. 'ettPyrttitttteaieteotttreii""G "we." . Pe..t?1-mtetrmsmgrera- 'etcclrirteurtyersted-timid, 2tet,_lrr_t?emattrstar-iiiGiik Se"!!! perGGGi7titi, yys._tscttrieur,qrireoent- Behrtetter,-dneartuCTci' 82dttrmlatiItmgutTrANtetg. ot man; . m" "veiiue" "3m." Momma. mm!!! "all. ... attuttqtthnaenitte m "an. tr'qyrest.diaoexsertreei-iaiiid 'tt'tintrtternttegttntmetet"tiE mnehtne. JusttceBtr9erC.ta- Te?ethisttondtat82gttttt-tm AemultoftxrnetsErieutmt.iaiii' 'ertinttteamntrNil. an *ttisetforJulrMttt. PYedoui1.8symmitttt,ottr- dn, was any injured. in tty1riedftxtennrmetttmittrtttettms. oftttet-tsttent-ienm- leed. fedyt nitrltt in anaemia , KILLED IN' a AUTO GMI The Glenooe Wage" m pendingtheint-rttteSoe-t Yor 4 p. m. [any a In]- Lru..unttert"inttr_utruetiniid Mm no prawn: bun Metrorthenqsid'esstttuttttotett- mm at procaine Besiaestttermneit1ua-se. _of_ttemuemq'eeetnttretttnmat- Caiwhell Ave., cues". died a... day night nt Emu-d Put Mee " Injuries mdreeed h I. '"eee_nrirurserkimet,Ga- Glue-e race .W"i -neGiuirii - Htdneardrtveatbratar-gtetts of 118 Pleasant street. M but loch-d "and the l. I." at the input. Be "I m to Ch Highland Park hospital tor treat- ment but his "irotries waved an; Edward Roehind, 47, Dies At Irighinnd Park He'll-l Fro. Injuries Received In Crash At Glenoe. CHICAGOAN Wan. nrTiicii"i, {hinted talk; a the " d 2513 m 10) of county

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