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Lake County Register (1922), 24 Oct 1928, p. 1

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2 OTHERS Ili GUILTY PLEA lNi'iKlLLING SEW-EIGHTH YEAR "an!" Th-tmeet. tsftmraodttgtretrrtrt1ietmdnrairt-siaqt tttnttte-ttttmtetttte-- 'g,uteu,ggrtu','fld""tl ventexnen been)" same: at mwmmm penalty. A M of {our juror: w] 'rGaeiaaw-atmru_theBndhl murierenseNtrtttefore the noon recess. The jurors; Henry Whaler, North Chicago; _l-Iarvey__ Byde, which he went on trial Monday. gudtrimrdtrsenteneedBrowrtto serreatemtoffromt'atureats tngottetIteUttetfetr M," "unmanned during the. morning examination the ma- jonty of them because tiny were armaedtoeialrymiylyrtejttc'rhe court direetmrthesherifr tom- mon 25 additional veniremen for thisaftemooa. ItnrasreaoeetedNte 27. would be convicted late Mon- y. "Attorney P1eld is renewenunc -tte,utttuattemter-F1t. 3 com W. h counsellor Brown Jta+tagtt We Attorney tgietnera.BgeteAiBtsHtrtqCrttSmith Monday" thwart: a",t',tLtep"lfg,u,tstoa,,,rt Itnvtnqftredthesttotwtttettended maximum Rtgtntesthatttte mana-tttight-gt-tttn-ttsate' h-retttethtmttrBrmmnntttttnt adrtin Admit Manslaughter m..." In Beck Death; 2 ArcOnTYiaL ttetrrGrTGGii'Gra"i"iG"ii ar- 1tturpeveaGiaafiiirtiia. ville, Rg., and Mann and Donna mm" intoetmtottrtn©t- WWW-Lame mom-nu. m new" .1." torthe 'hetet.._trc1triGfi'siiriiiitti"i'"r' -t111.tettCrttiGi"urGi"'"'ii'oiG 1Ptp1"r9tttettpdGsiraiG'i'c 1ttte.oettttttttrtqt_tteBestsmne 'trt-tttattire;,, M at mm. 00mg." Tdri%iiisd TE; mate iq being and ham Volo HtdPttrietridoridutottibAiiitGE mud - a" Tk. ammum No.88 Wally injured Sunday evening in an auto accident near Renown in which their ear was almost we. Beg wrecked. The iiured are k emnaier, 133 Uncoln avenue and His: Winifred Flame who lives with her parents at 130 south Seconl Local Pair In Narrow Escape The two young folks were driving to Kenosha to attend a performance ,tath_eaty.ethtred.r,'httfhadreed the state line a While or so when they overtook a slow moving ma- chine, Dollenmnier, who was driv- ingrtheucgr. turneg out to pus ad atrttedidmranotherearennteup from the renrat a high rate of speed and attempted to pass the two whines which by that time were abreast. _ _ A - His bumper hooked the front fen- der af the po11tttmyier. car and for- ced it into the ditch where it struck I, culvert and and "If, twich ti re , Mom " In e tafMt2,u'fg was thrown clear of the car " it went over but Miss Flags was still in the wreckage when it cane to rest. She was quit: - 1y extrieted and was found to be suffering fa' severe bruises about gab", eats on her face and Il ARRESTED IN c, GAMBLING RAID Police Nab 20 Men, 3 Women Saturday Night; Money In W A: Evidence- 0 iiiiartise city-wide vice drive recently conducted by the police. Stacks of silver end paper money were on_tt.te aloeiuble Land which the partici- panu were gathered when the police entered. There was I mad gamble - Bade mic Westley. my; Market I Rule Price, as Meet m; '2tittd,'am4'r'ilt'Y tn police court Nazism Walter Taylor imposed ttsnnersoetenettattttedetembntt' with the exception ot Hewitt when «new continued» oCtotter81. unmanned: mo bond term: hppesnnce. . rtamrtmtarettsertrunesaftttein- Inseam" duet; I." Junk. " south Voter about; Wminan Word. on mu street: m 'ttu-ann. an nun street: mm M W street; William Penhrd. 070 Clinton street; lane, renee 1m, :06 South evenue; smiley Jones. MT South Otto: street: Rich Bands, on Kenngrd street; Henry Murphy, 616 Merket street; Jerry m1. no Clinton street; Muncie Bailey, a: Market street: John West- ley. 016% turret street; Thomas we no Harm street; Junes Johnna). 704 Clinton street; W. B. Ora-ell. 616 Unmet street; Alfonzo Baum. at: South Park avenue; mam-m 215 Water street: Bill Perkins, tt2t' South Genesee street: Thomas Perkins, 432 Market street; Robert Mewrsn, Duly place. and DIVORCE SUIT NAMES gltllllii Fred anbe. a. Wuhan: real eatate dealer. was maxed defendant Sunday in n suit for divone stub t,f, tht,tf,1ti"t g,ehlgg11t f3" . e . gs Chine C. 'tea allowed "he tltfari'iicirruua' IaNriitiim Gan- 3,519,133", Wuhan. "ninat legal signage _pecple Pete " 1llll,llli 3va INJURED IN , C AUTO CRASH Burrintrtonatttteerestotatti11on, state Route 19. All of the injured were rushed to the Summon gen- eral hospital following the accident. The machines. driven by Lawrence Johnson, of 435 West Eighteenth street end Leon Stemwpe of Glen- coe were Many reduced in scraps, according to reports reaching 8mm M Ftaet-e Johnson suffered a fractured skull which ttaspttat attaettes tear will run]: family. He did not regain eomseiouaaeG _ ur1til, late gouty Jotutatm-Mr.tutdMra.R.G Anderson and Harry Owner. all of We. all of whom were injured. Caner was rendered unconscious when he was thrown out ot the ma- chine. He received several deep (ashes about the head and lace. At 9911mm Nontittit was reported the hug?! Monday it was reported that a) ugh suffering intense" pain at times " was generally improved and considered out of danger. Stank;ope '55 accompanied by ttis aionttagtdttrttiamotaggtinornnture. She wu attht to leave the hospital 'tttday night. Stanhope escaped un- Johnson applied his bakes as he ap- prmched the top at the hill, causing the machine to skid on the wet pave- ment into the path ot the Glencoe runnimrtntoneowtttathadmuiiie; ed onto the highway. The Vt motorist waatahentoaBaerintrtmtgtttratettut. ,rtterettuipNri-eridge'aie Deputy Sheriff Emmett Riley of can township. was one ot the tlmt toreaettttteaeenetrndextritattetlte victim from the wreckage. No at- not: will be mode. . Angus. Chicago motorist whose me wu not learned entered in- Jnriee of a minor nature Sands when his machine overturned tug; WEYANT SISTER g NUT IliilMlllEl1f County Clerk Lew Hendee Friday produced records tram the County court " the request of Addie M. Wemt, sister at Onel Weyanc. to show aluminum namedina delinquency petition in that court as stories published Indicated. The case was a dependency matter. The tailoring is the statement ot County Clerk Bendee: "I. new A. Hendee. county clerk and ex-ofticio clerk of the T County Court of the County ot Lake and State ot Illinois. do hereby certify that " such. I an keeper ot the "ec- tttda and files in the County court in and for said county. which court has to do with delinquent and dependent children. q 1r Skids Into, Path Of Another N e a r Barringtgn; Victims Rushed To Hospital In That Town. mr. ottiee and find that Addie M. Wemt was never declared a delin- quent by said court. C "In mummy whereof, I have tt-gtto on and "and the seal ot add court " my omce in Woungnn, this 19th any or October. A. D. was. " tanner unity that I have made a much at "the records and tiles ot Owen Clauhnugh, motorist, did not meet All trains. That was just a piece of luck for Owen. Had he met my of the speeding .carriers of freight and humanity this might be a more sorrowful story. passenger train came from another *direction but it was on another track. Finally when Joe Dada. ho ped a freight and scoured the rug: of yay he found the our halted dh a ndetnck at Rondout. 1's DRIVES ALONG TRACKS; TAKEN Claubaugh, driving contentedly along Belvidere rd. came to Wilson station. For no good reason he stuck out his hand. He should have gone straight but true to his name of carrying through his intentions he turned as his signal had indicated. His highway became the railroad tracks. But with shock absorbers that he had what did a few rough A, Halts On Sidetnck He rode on and on. People looked and wondered as the machine bounced down the tracks. R. W. IcClure, my man at Gurnee flagged a freight and told the crew to be on the lookout for the car._ A All this happened Friday night win-1, under ordinary circumstances Clauhnugh would have been in bed. But this was his: night to ramble and he chm his own course. It. seems the motorist had been imbibing refreshments 'which made 1rimtipsaandaaaretm1tofhiatm- certain movements he was taken by gamble Charles Ball of Gurnee before Judge Winters there, A bond of $500 was set in the case. Unlike the '"roonerville qulley'f "County Clerk." Officer Nabs Speeder After Spirited Chase To Mundelein Several cases involving violatiorfs of the motor vehicle laws were he!!! in the local courts over the Week- end and the offending drivers either given fines or-held under bond for future hearings._ . . .. " B. A, Kennedy, wh6 hails from Fort Scott, Kansas, passed motor officer Frank J. Druba on Park ave- nue Saturday at a speed whichjn- dicated that he was in a hurry to get somewhere. He was headed west and failed to stop when hailed by the "officer. Druba set out in permit and attained a speed of six- tyrfive miles per Aoyr.wit.h his Obey. E18" iaiiitGhietr he is usiné in place of his motorcycle, but the Kennedy, Vcayr kept yptittin.tr. trtound: A traffic jam at Mundelein forced Kennedy to stop and he was over- tafen before he could get away. He was brougift back and Sig' a heat- ing before police tnattirt te Fred M. Smith on a speeding charge. Ken- nedy said that he did not realize that he was'driving so fast and claimed that he was. not aware that the officer was folhiirintt him. After arguing the case for, some time he pleaded guilty to the charge and was given trfine of fifteen dol- lars and costs which he paid and was released. / Walter Johnson of Chicago was brought in Sunday evening and was arraigned on a charge of not having a tail light on his trailer: -He said that he was ignorant of 'the fact that a light was required on a trail- er. Johnson asked for a continuance! which he was granted and a hear/ ihg on the case set for Tuesday evening. He deposited a cub bond of tweetty-ftve dollars to insure his nappeannce and was deleased. Chief Limberry came to his mis- tanee and loaned him a lantern with a red globe to hang on his trailer to prevent his being arrested again BOY ESCAPES SERIOUS HURT _ V" IN ACCIDENT flatly Gum, Jr., the seveh ya"? 0H eon of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Got. ti, had a miraculous escape from serious t, injury Friday afterglow when he was run over. by a and} Ford truck while crosimr the strait at the intersection of Cook and Brainerd am A ., According to eyewitnesses and the boy's own story. 'he had, bed} playing on the sidewalk am with one of, his plarpnatesLo.rt ttrt.othyr iiia 2;: Tik .,",ii,i,ieTiii)ii -- 'd M7 ' staread to cm.' e - _ ataterd "titretititi. _ H. 're, at. my: .00 Cook aBqntgtedt gdtte1 by thet there was no at in sight but full- ed to notice the light track of the Eureka Tea co'mpmy-of Waukegan turning in from the south off Brai- nerd. avenue. _ The front fender, struck the lal and threw himind'ei /the machine where both front wheels passed ov- er his abdomen. He staggered to his feet mister-ted to run hqme The. driver, a man named Tomlin- son, of _ Wanker", stopped as quickly as possib e and, after carry- ine the little fellow into a nearby house. called his parents who had him rushed to the Condell Membrial hospital where it was found that he ad suffered numerous cuts . and bruises ambit wss' fesrecl that he was inmmslly injured where the wheels passed over_his body. . but collapsed after wheels passed over his body. Ed Was. kept under close obser- vation Friday night and Saturday to determine the emu: of "his im. juries and on Saturday night his condition was such that he was re- turned to his home where he is 'now ree_pyeriptr, C. l .' . The fact that he t'J'titif more serious injury is little 3 rt of g miracle. One theory advanced' is that, in £31321; he hhrew his am across his y. This is borne out bsthefaettliat_hpth urns m braked as jf by the' impact of the wheels. Harry says that he remembers seeing the bottom of the truck as it passed over him but cannot re- call any gt,', until after it was over. Heisst Yerarsirretrut itis not thgugh; that further complications will arise. Word was received here Saturday If??? g, the deatila Mtgeohn Bugs; 1e , years 0 , oun son of Dr. Orrrn F. Buttergeld, who passed away early that eveningsat the home of his father at Ci on Citypsnlinois Death was due to tuberculosis from which he had suf- fer_e_d for the past two years: .. JOHN BUTTERFIELD TAKEN IN DEATH The deceased was born in Liber: tyVille and had spent all of his life here until his family moved to Gib- gon Citnye Awag a graduatefof the feet a. cure. He B t the pasta sum- mer in tunings}; at Ottawa, Ill. but when his condition failed to Improve he was taken to his home in September where he passed away Saturday. _ libertyville when funeral services will be held at the .FirstMethodht bitmaps] Churelr on May after.. noarn at two o'eloek with Interment 'ie_luah_mside Cmetery._ - »_ A local high school and was in his sophomore year at the, Universlty of Illinois when illness fitmeed him to return home. During the past two years every- thine potusittlft has bpaly donp.to ef- Illinois, one sine}, Caroline, a Gibson City tind one brother, of Libertyville, Hérisvsuvrvived bi his father, 9r- lin P. Butterfield of Gibson_ City, ville alerts Mrs. C. J/Whiteman and dapghter Lyme, _pf t1rasmtnke were Liberty- Published Twice Weekly 33f: will Abe brptht .3? ILLINOIS; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, afew on his trip to Chicago. Johnson was required to deposit the price of the lantem with the understanding that it is to be returned to him when he briggg thtlyt.tp. bek. - ' Walter W. Pitzlik of Hartland, Wisconsin, was arrested Mondgy on complaint of Bert M. Rice, 440 south Monteray avenue, Villa Park after the former Md crashed into his car on south Milwaukee avenue and p.a.ipfully. injured Mrs. Rice who was riding with her lysbapd. _ id According to Rice he was drivingi north when Pitzlik attempted to pass him on one of the hills just south of town. The vision to the front was obscured because of the hill and: an approaching car forced-Fitzlik to drop back into the line of Mic. In doing so his car crashed into the rear of the Rice machine, driving it " the road and throwing Mrs. Rice against the side of the car. She was painfully bruised and suffered several cuts on the head and face. Mrs. Rice was hurried to the Con- dell memorial hospital where her injuries were cared for and her hus- band swore out a warrant for the arrest of Pitzlik who was taken in and given a hearing before judge Smith. He asked that his case be continued and this was granted with the date of trial set for Wednesday. His bonding set " 8500 and his eat was held Until the required sure- ty' could be obtained from Chicago. _ Witnesses of the accident say that Pitzlik took all the blame for the crash at the time it happened but after he had conferred with his em- ployer, who is a lawyer, he refused to make a statement until the hear- ing oh Wedttetd?y., -- f Tw-- _ The 'rain which fell early Sunday morning undoubtedly had its effect in cutting down the usual holiday traffie with ttttrresrult that the num- ber of arrests for traffie violations was" reduced to a minimum. FORM HOOVER LEAGUE AMONG q BUSINESS MEN Any citizen of legal age who will support gluten Hoover for Presi- dent ein become a member of this League " sending his or her name The following. persons have been armed as officers of this organiza- t on: , President, Benjamin H. Miller, Libertyville; Vice-Presidents-H. C. Burnett, Dr. F. C. Knight, J. W. Harwell Oscar Lindahl, Carl Han- sen, A. Is. Rogers, Dr. H. J. McKean, Leslie P. Hanna, Fred W. Churchill, William 1. Lyon, Elam L. Clarke; C. E. Staley, Minard E. Bulge, C. S. Alshuler, Frank H. Just, A. F. Beaubien, Fred B. Whitney, L J. Yager W. J. Smith, and A.. L. Bru- mund, all_pf Jhraukfgan; W. R. Dal: to 6spatrlieaint Hadquarters at the Ratchet Hotel, Waukegan. ziel 'and Walter L. Atkinson of North Chicago; C. K. Anderson and E. Elmer Brook of Antioch; C. Frank Wright, G. Carroll Gridley, Joseph C. Reuse, Frank H. Noble, Alfred MacArthur, Nathan William "Cheney and W. A, Brewerton of Libertyville; Edward M. Mom of Lake Bluff; Jim J. Hood and Mes ' Ktpodmll of: _ prrfeld; Ward W. Wilma, William' M. Reap, and Rodney B. Swift of Highland Park; Carter B. Fitzhugh, Charles T. Atkinson, Edward J. Brundnge, A. A. Carpenter 'William E. Glow, In, A. B. Dick; In, T. E. Donnelly, John V. Farwell, Noble B. Judah, James F. King, Carl Kraft, James Anderson, William Mitchell, Henry A. Ramsey, Donald M. Ryerson, Louis Swift F. Edson White, Thom- " E. Wilson; and Winston Farwell of like Forest; D. R. Mamet of Lake Villa; L. Y. Sykes of Grays- lake; R. F. Rouse, S. L. Tripp of Mundelein; A. G. Schwerman of Gil- mer; Ray Paddock and G. D. Stoker of Waueontia: A. J. Crawford. of Lake Zurich; id. C Webber of Round Lake and A. H.1Franzen of Fox Lake; Secretary, W. R. Wiard, Kar- acher Hotel, Waukegan, Illinois. LIST HOSPITALS * AS "lPMlliill" In the not of approved hospitals at the state made public Oct. '8 " the annual Hospital summon Conference of American: College at Surgeons Cllnlcal Congress " Bat- ton are found the Victory Memorial hospital at Waukegan and the Vet- e_ra_ns Bureau hospital at North The Victory Memorial hospital has " beds, the listing shows. and is gov- erned by a board of trutttett. The Veterans Bureau hospital has 700 was and is governed by the U. B. Veterans Bureau. -Dr. Frederick Mey of the Bes- ley-Osgood Clinic is a fellow in the Amado-.11 College a Surgeons and has token quite} in the hospital trtandnrttimtron m (tijt LONELY ONE BOND HXED AT $36,000 Orvel Weyant, "The Lonely One," Waives "Examination And ls Held For Grand Jury irick street, kaegan. . "The? ,Lonely One," who has confessed 't,',2gh,?g,idggo1,',t'e,t/e'ntt%e,1'i . gm ry on seven charges of burglary Saturday morning at a Joint hearing before Police Name Walter ToyIOr and Jus- tice Hervey C. Comm in the latter: courtroom. Attorney William A. Deane. counsel tor the defendant. waived examination on all the burg- lary warrants presented and entered a plea of not guilty in each one. Sidney H. Block, assistant state's ai- torney. handled the prosecution. . no" I: '86,900 The aggregate bondage minst the defendant was reduced from $65,000 to 3361!!) upon the plea ot Attorney Deane who (Inland the bond pee- vioua1rtsetin-benaeie"e"- she. Assistant Bate! Attorney Block announced more complaints charging burglary will be taken cut in the near future against Weyant. He sold, however. that no effort will bemsutettrthestatetoraisethe bond to a higher figure as he does that think it necessary. The latest burglary complaint to' be signed against the "lonely One" was by John hereon. chief investi- gator for the North Shore Line Weynnt's depredntittns included breaking into the County street North Share station. The bond m thls case was fixed at $1.000. In each of the other seven commune bond was fixed " 85". or an aggregate total of $36,000. The seven complaints t iilii,r.t!rg"isahrr Orvel Weyant, Mr. 627 North dong..." manning letters to vlltii malty-ms 1w to., , - t4 mun/m ht! studied Into the common by Detective Sergeant Bart men about thre minutes be- tore court convened. Bo quiet was their entrance that many of the spectators were not aware the "Lone- ly" One" was in their midst until some minutes later. The small courtroom was named to capacity with men, women. boys and girls. all anxious tot a zoo; at the burgld'r who wowed the interest of an we county with his demean- Weyant sat in a chair beside ms counsel and kept his eyes to 'the noor at sexed out the window dur- ing the entire proceedings. He hs- tened with interest. however. to the court proceeding and seemed gratl- fied that his bondage was nearly cut (Continued on Pig. 8) HARVEY HANSON o" Ill M. AGAIN Harvey Hanson. 30 years old, at 624 N. Genesee St., Waukegaq who was my" hat week on a charge of disorderly conduct when he tried to persuade a Winch?) Harbor wo- maiitobeeomehiswife,isaeain in custody. He was picked up a: the north Klein! Winks-n u 11:20 o'clock Wxnizht by? M3213"; South night. um .aspe- an tInlet, baggage he "ELM to JiGioiiao set Friday. Oct. 26th for his new unity harms. -- be demented. Monday Ramon iikeutattttitse1ottttiinttseettr jail nnd tsndtobedrmaedttohe could be taken to the enmity nu mwastriventrannttirtteartngtm tuturdtrysmdtrprteetftt?eteerft? iiie%iiniter vii manned and be we released. It was ten he wand be an right. Judge Perry, L. Flt of Winthrop Humor. without her knowledge. He united on her pouch to: antiourtutdtoatfthenerrt1br and tried to induce her to marry him. She had but a casual acquaintance with him and because of his annoy- in' ways had him arrested. tmeeetseorAtttsottBrtieid.troetot a wealthy Hizhhnd Perk physician, which -has been pending in the courts tor along time, was satin continued Saturday in the County court, this time until Nov. 17. lhe boy is named in a. delinquency petition. Young Byfield was Indicted about two'yesrs ago on charges of burglary but could not be found, having been taken to Europe by his father. It was finally decided to drop this no- tton and take him into County court matter has -been continued several BYFIELD CASE c. IS OVER AGAIN Edward Gail, 19, 1549 Jackson street, North Chicago was trusted Sunday by a city motorcycle police- mansluriret1rtth speeding yr mi'les TAKEN IN ON pér hour." Re mimics-ed on his scheduled. for My before Ma.. gistrate Walter Taylor. SPEED CHARGE an. Lydia Bummer Death Calls Old Resident 83%»; evenink , her home on out Cook avenue {clawing an ill- muofqvgrayur. Herhyuthtte- In. Emily Lush, 69 years old, widow of the late Hiram Dusk, meat-em shot"? alter yrix o': Fiiii; an} iear ago when she suffered; {light stroke of, pangs:- T1337 "lithe recovered - "ttiei- ald td name her work in her gulch which has been her life long Slice that time she has been able to be about untila few weeks ago "hertsrhemurgttreedtoeive upher work In! her coalition - twid- tr Curse until she passed any My"! rl'rtuv..esr.tyi"-ttr. . A My "at: Smith was born at Vole on Sept. 28, 1859. She was the We! of William Smiths": vet- eran of'the Civil war, and . wife Anna Elia. who came to Lake county malty-five years ago from the entrt and took up their home our Volo. - _ _ _ In ryouthshe taught the hand-' ful 0 pupils who cane for miles to the Fort Bill school. It was ite teaching there that she met Hiram Lurk, who came from gnome? family of early settlers, and to ugly: the was united in marriage in l . The ceremony was Perform- ed at the old Campbellite church which stood near Games Lake. In lath 1882 she came, with her husband. to Littettrtilte.and tiitee that time has made her home here. In all of her sixty-nine years she has never lived outaide of lake county. Mrs. Lusk was a member of the Natianar Demure of the G. A. R. the qual Neighbors and for over thirtyixm .mJetive What. a! M. E. Church. k, She is survived by one Bon, George, of Michigan City, Indiana, her husband having passed any 03 MM 12, 1925. The only other Jttlt relatives is J. W. Simmons, Ag in, of Strtrtevant, Wisconsin. attuned services wen held I y afternoon at the home, 8";an E. new pastor of the m Methodist Eriittstiatal Church, "my. Imam took place in We Gem. BECKER DIES AT HIS HUME police chief. and for more than Mt years a leader in Voliva's Zion church' organization, died Friday after- noon at his Zion home after an m- ness of may months Bright's dia- ease was the immediate cause at 1 death Dr. J. H. Blink. Becker's nt- tending physicians, stated. In- juries received tn an automobile ac- cident on July IT hastened the death of Becker. went-ding to Dr. m The deuce-ed was " years old, Becker In converted to the Zion faith by John Juettnnder Dome. the founder. Up to June 1021 he m chief at who. end manger- ot the Zion Panda Go. A drum deqtte d Vol!" in hen- (3mm. now his We. end Moe Betuett1er. brought a rift between Becker end the overseer. Becker at huge: win innocent of manuals madebtttTmtivaremainedfirminttis Becker. $21,000 ASKED nllll INJURIES A truck owned by Canon end " leaed to have been operated in a careless manner cashed into a ma- chine in which the Home family was riding in Green Bey road on September 9. Florence and Esther Morris were injured quite badly. the truck driver has never been located. so the owner done is being sued. C. J. Gm of Rttetgte was named defendant Saturday in 8 suits for damages managing 321.000. started in the Circuit court. Florence and Esther Morris of Janet are the plun- titft in two suits for 810.000 etch. and Harold Morris ls suing for '1.000. Hall & Bulge filed the sun. Anna Mitchell, colored, " of 713 avenue, and Fred Alfin, of Chicago, mid street Waukegan, ' was . Saturday night at the request of her husband, chimed with being drunk and disorderly. m W0gnn8t was relaxed Sunday at her mate's reqqetrt nnf tektst home. _ f,2,eutltt'y of p, Paeifie avenue. Fred Alan, 0 Chem , were each and 810 Halley morning in police court when they pleaded ttNt/at and pruning chug- es.___ - - paid and, were reload. Jn_iltsd for hum of Gus "mun, tt street. Benrattibed810. TRY SEVERAL ON , DRINK CHARGES m Zion Chief Passes Away; Injured In A u t o Adieu! Some Time Ago. kirsderets of the First Becker, former Zion tD $2.. PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. CUSTODY (ill . "WILLIAMS County on a an? of bomb- ing: hoye. in "pan-- bor "denied the [Ah county GrAoG'iieiYiiiGiGtr6artriSri; gntattionerCalvut Stewart. wanna: wotreedofthetugithmettargeon theground_taeevitFeqntn" tttnt-insufficient-q-dr- Sun's Attorney A. Tr. Smith and mm State's Attorney Sidney H. Bioeknrenotthrougtt tigttttrtg, how- ever.'NeraertednotieeMterCourt fer'ef,','."','lT"e,gi'tt% his ruling that u writ ttrtiorurttiitttumntterwtiloefiled tgtttteGtmuttamrttgtBtnatttnatsd igrt-rmri11muettttsa test 'ieaaenmtetretetutrtothe Supra: wttethegv0qeerttorBtmmerenart " WiotexttutattnAnrutttto mu: . warmntoteartmdtt1oestttmetttteext- dene-eettattttreNee tum," Com- MW"."'1'0mymy aettt-ttteremmt_tte,rttx9toetl mummy showing mtnetmtietyt that qtrtittnmrthmatnWintttrmttieorthe nightofthettomttingthem. rtus was notdone." _ Ttte-tforthe-tot wu- nuns winner! by Janice ot "ttte Page - G. Cuba. can-an: ttimwtttt-trutterttfntmt1dc'agtn Lake county med tor human tttNM- my. taeiotteqattot-ertnrttet- tt.tedtnthetttnrttrtneofthe, named 1A. B. Brett, . We. but "a-rtattttrisrtomale.Meni "nirtat WM and M things sett3ed-t.nieqet1lHguettotura tumo-tgtuheeountrtotretred." studatt-rt.W.nnt-ttsrsitt, Att-Chrtsgu1iann mum Etrtmdttittet ot [on]: William, raeratttteguien-Abtttttntrniits 1tiatt-etttrrthehtea1auttt2ri- ttesifWtttingmwil1atmehere tor trtntotttt-ettsordodplansce tretnttriAttrOttktNttthto.rue- tetre©teeatttg-BeteMrttheeerN Mani-J's the "A! Agni-u lake County; Writ To Be Sought Fat Custody aRuaArruidi'iiduse-1Wil- 1tGaitutrtst-itmaer-ittuetti8t the war-tut {or the and of Wttttnmq "to: [amuse Schilling. another W, in a eoetteasittet int- Puente" Wtrttnms in the bcmbin: ot the Brynn home in Winthrop Bar- bar. This confession m Introduced WWI: the anaemia: ttear- in he!" ©ummiasiemer Stet-rt. Winks. went on the with" stand nnd denied having when put in'the bombing or that he made mm: that he intended tc bomb the home. He further claimed he was not In Winthrop Harbor the night ot an bombing, saying he had not" been there for several week prior to that nigh t. ThepoiieeofKenastuondDiatret Attorney It": W .Powell. M. . Hicks. I WWII". and the ottioesottttate'aatteteoerthnttttott1 Sheriff um Doolittle m " in- termtedtn.etttneM11iamstoUhe eotmtgNrtmt-ttetet. The In: mttmtgautttoettteshadOovemttruet tgmn1tmtaaoeernorzimmee-ot wt-into-tttet-it/on. Wtttt-oou1ttnotthenttemtmt1.ttut 19tAratmettdered. Upon surrender- $rtit,htt-er,tteimmedintetr+ "(madam onthewrttoChatteo Wttttngmxmaarrmterttatetttettr the 'tttarent-Amo-AN-tc-tste' "tttttterotseaaimtqmqttNgittt1tgt the enrotAlunBtareie, um um. 'rttiettmnttaimtttqrogtrgt-ttttesttts nndottter-ttt+r-hematia. t3ol.SmttttnnttMtBitttAtgtthe ttearingtteNeeOttmmtmtttttert9tmr- ttrteoettettdedtttnttttegegmqg-. eblecouetohelievethnt Wilma: 'mtrtnwtnttm-ttorthettigtttor thetttmtténg.aherettedtheeV ston.theNettttat he joined the tmtoetatsnertheiock-outnntt m tmrghtqrttttgunstnnear,auothnt ttedtdnotattempttoprorethathe -attmeqrttegeeue. Tbeyusolet ltheknownbylnnmndotlntnmo- oentteeetultttteestaNiattesdtftteame tonmntterofatrtnt. Dela-emu- Bet declared tint nothing but proof ot William? may being tn Win- throp Harbor would more the extra- dimthe Ihumdn the At bum u de- 'tendant's (other and 1110th were _tttere,lttanttmheroruntottrnen anttsrnttatttisem,tsttmeofthetormer tteintrmeotgnimdaadetendnntas in otherett-growintrout ot the mash: labor war. A large delega- tionotpdloewerepre-entheodedby uettt.rtankt%ttneettergernndGNr- ultimatum. Deputyunrd Dunneotuheeountymnhomcm "mtrtobrfngtneAWTtti-tnese ens-alum was "loved. cm 3mm. Allen-A superintendent. listened in. Kory quiet. police- uteprxtoeatit-,_rtiieititamstntts tntett,wtttttet-ttinttte-lta' Mum. e mam JiiGiikrniiitriii dim-dad)" _ - Manchu": :1;th toeki-fArifewhortveaaA8y' Manama. Hackerwattothc ts-f-ae-sd-dn disturbance. Bewa- recently"- demdbvthemtrrtrtrttxtmoleert1tiy nrtferirdirttrthetsearhttrofad1- ARRESTED ON WIFE'S B. C. Hacker, Wgukegnn,' voice lain. tgee.at3-ef-hegNMessete B REFUSED WIFE'S KICK We: of

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