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Lake County Register (1922), 8 Jul 1922, p. 8

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ayy #5) x --""8¥ 'con conr had already written a check for $205 to the state's attorRey, and that it was too late for further recourse in his court. ------------MHe's Out $210 So, Mr. Musch is out $210. He welaims that he intended to fight the charges that Brune found liquor ow his premises. And all because Mr. Brune is overstepping his author-- ity as dry agent. He apparently And furthermore, he apparently is g' ling to make himself Clear in the : of his *proposi-- tio or else he is misrepresent-- ing "things to his "dry" net vie-- PAGE EIGHT 4 _ £,. A. Brune, head of State's At-- _ Information charging four Lake torney Smith's sponge squad, and a'eom;z men with "extra damp July " of Zion City, is practicing | Fourth" celebrations was filed in the %nflfld tactics on the rest | county court Thursday. Each of the of Lake county. Having once been men is charged in a number 'l a policeman under Voliva he cvi-loounn with possessing and selling dently has learned how to be police--| liquor, | w and judge. * Andrew Wiborg of -- Nippersink the story. 1Lake, the recent victim of ta8, Friday night Brune _ raided sponge squad and the man ,gfl;r W. H. Musch's place near FoXx| whom a temporary injunction hag Lake. _ He found, he ch.rges.' been issued, is declared to have semething that closely resembled)"slipped up" several times since whisky. He didn't arrest Musch| July 1, He is charged with the sale * w tim* but Monday be re | 1 H¥xwitir Fruer wd oket i0 Ck& a Kate warrsst Uo) | ishw i: (le fidlrGg ookn: «4 3%» eustody. Ct 4if i % @ Bbyp bicuka 3@ sfor »--mg «s Waakegan he "pro,m-' an pvBia@. ol . 04 puSdtoscaqg 0 cpavie tioned" Musch, it is charged. | July 2, selling. July 3 selling, and "I'll Turn You Loose" y | July 5, selling. "Give me $210 cash and I'll turn _ Louig Pursella and Emil Roth, you loose," it is alleged that he, both of the town of Wauconda, are gaid to Musch. | charged with celebrating the Glor-- Bad Smell Results _ :Places Reported Wet i ~~--~In Musch Case *¢ Over The Fourth Tsn't Mr. Brune going in his enforeement of the ing by Charles E. Woodward of constitution" was paid this morn-- Ottawa, president of the conven-- tion: law ? Musch protested that he . had given the> check to Brune in the belief that it was & bond. But Justice Coulson who had no in-- terest in the case other than as mreseribed--by law. replied that he When he reached Justice Hervey Coulson's court where the warrant was returnable, he was informed that there was no case against -- Me said every member would join him in honoring Mr. Clarke, chair-- :'tbemnm"nphnuol- a und style. "He has prepared for lilinois a constitution which I believe surpasses in perfection the eonstitution 'of any other state in the Union." And Musch promised to try to raise the amount if he was taken back home. He failed but gave Brune a personal check, so the story goes. 'This morning Musch appeared in Waukegan. He hired an attorney and procured a bongdsman. He was prepared to go to trial. \ , "You paid your fine of $210 Monday,": Justice Coulson said. Rosenberg, the report says, was|guilty by a esught in the Commercial National | 1 to 20 year: bank in Chicago when he attempted | is again at to eash a bogus check. 1t is declar-lfi;huu his sed by the banking officials that Ro#Fappellate co Sam Rosenberg, wanted in Lake eounty with John Gilmore in connec-- tion with the robbery of the An-- MHoch State bank, has been arrested in Chicago, according to a report from the American Bankers' associa-- tion received by Sherif Elmer J. enberg is a notorious gangster of a west side Chicago crowd who has been cashing a number of worthless ehecks throughout the Chicago dis-- triet, and is wanted in several NAB ROSENBERCG .. Gilmore and Rosenberg were both on bonds following a grand indictment charging them with the Antioch bank. Their y was called to tria! several times and in each case one or the other of Mefendants held up the trial by absence. -- Rosenberg generally the trial by sending doctor's to the circuit court heve + he wes il} with appendi-- mnd that to move him might fntgl. IN CHECK DEAL Barty was arrested in Kenosha in connection with an alleged "ring" of automobile thieves and was taken to Wuvtfld.flemndhhre- lease was later arrested and charged with bombing in Chicago shoe repair shops in confiection with labor troubles. He was brought to Waukegan and held in the county jail here pending his trial While here Barry was one of the worst | prisoners ever confined in the Lake county jail. He persisted in beat-- ing his cell mates and caused trouble all--during his stay until Sheriff Green called the authorities |at Chicago and told them he would 'knphmnolm. Frank Hayes, a waiter at the electric railway camp at Lake For-- est, dropped dead from heart dis-- ease~last Friday afternoon af;-- er finishing the noon work. Hayes «© native of Atianta Ga., came to Lake Forest to visit his sister, Mrs. It was decided t Hayes died He went to work this morning in excellent spirits and was appar-- ently in good 'health. After the noon rush, Hayes was completing =, --work when he was suddenly en and died before a doctor of heart "attack brought on by the L. Thompson, and Séeuréd a position with the railroad company. j «. "Jimtmy" Barry, the federal pris ¢ner who attempted to make his get-- away from the Lake county jail by. Luhg Sherif Elmer: J. Green when the local official took him out of his cell to deliver nim to Chicago officers, has been sentenced to from 1 to 2C years in the state peniten-- tiary at Joliet, but is again at liberty un bonds while his case is being ap-- pealed to the appellate court. He was recaptured on > the" Waukegan The information charges that Al-- bert Hewitt of Diamond Lake did, on July 1, furnish liquor; July 2, barter; July 8 and 4, dispose of and sell liquor. Hewitt is the proprie-- tor of the Diamond Lake Aotel and will appear in the July térm of the county court for trial. Loui§ Pursella and Emil Roth, both of the town of Wauconda, are charged with celebrating the Glor-- ious Fourth by making a batch of "moon." _ The information reads: June 26, operating astill; June 27, possessing a still; June 28, main-- taining a still; June 29, furnishing liquor; June $0, bartering liguor; July 1, disposing of liquor, andy;uly HEAT CLAIMS FIRST VICTIM IN THE COUNTY 3 and 4, possessing and manufac-- turing liquor, BARRY FACING LONG When the officers took Barry from | his cell, the man swung at Sheriff | Green who put the man away with a | knock--out blow to the chin. Barry | was carried to the waiting taxi and | taken back to Chicago. He was found | when the cificers took Barry from| Misses Ruth, Edna and Doris Dal-- his cell, the man swung at Sheriff | ey of Vermilion, Alberta, are visiting Green who put the man away with a 1t the nome of their grandfather, knoek--out blow to the chin. hmljmphflmfiqwmlmlnthn was carried to the waiting taxi and | months or more. taken back to Chicago. He was found |-- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mason and guilty by a jury and sentemced 46) family and Mr. and Mrs. John Ma~ 1 to 20 years at hard labor. NoW be| son and family attended the annual is again at liberty on bonds and is | Mason family picnic at Gage's Lake fighting his prison sentence in thc'(m,,ulyg_ & appellate court. * | Dr L. F Aaldine and fumily and Sponge Squad Claims It Found Gin and Whisky at Peterson's thirsty toda ly successf squad on H aty Biep |al they found of bonded of Gordon 0f Wordon gin. The state's attorney's mopping crew viisted the resort night before last, and information charging Pe-- terson with the possession and sale ®f intoxicating liquor was filed in Caxoner John L. Taylor was called i8 the first in Lake coynty ar--to be laid to the heat. He TERM IN PRISON h in Deep lake are : a tesult of a "high-- aid" by the sponge ing Peterson's resort The spongers claim e dozen pint bottles sky ana four gonrts cked up. under e old County used as a stor-- iscated liquor, ed as etidence Peterson when in the October court. of Horace Butler of Springf¢ld .was & week end guest of his father Jos. 'Mer. |\ _ Misses Eva and Ruby Williams i * ihe' Rever>g Whipr?, / ww 40 ei® big [b d | Mrs, Jesse Hyatt n% two sons, ;Willn!d and James and Mrs, George | Eaton spent Sunday with Rev. C. F, ',K}efluuer and family in Chicago. | cold. 5 ) 'There have -- been _ interesting Mrs. William Zoeliner, Mrs. lhl'y!maneuvers in the matter of the ap-- Bader, Mr. and Mrs. George Hapke priation for maintenance at Great , and children picnicked at Round / Lakes. The House Committee on Ap-- |Lake on Tuesday. | propriations recommended $160,000 |\ _ Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Harms enter--| for this purpose,. The Navy Depart-- fiained guests on Sunday in theirimc;n't and the Bureau of the Budget | beautifil new home on Mechanics originally recommended $860,000 for iGrove road. T'malntenance at Great Lakés upon | ( the® f | _ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sayre Sr. of |¢ og,olz)?h of a "'fiml'":v":::' Bof { Chicago were guests at the home of enlisted | thei Webb| House Committee reduced the en-- their daughter, Mrs. A. L. 5 o | 1 & |listed' personnel to 67,000, it decid-- | over the Fourth of J¥!¥3,7/, | ed not to provide for the training of |__ _ Mrs, Jesse Hyatt "fi:" S°"S any apprentice seamen at| Great | Willard and James and MrS G°0°6°|f akes, but mepely to contitue the | Eaton spent Sunday with Rev. C. F,. e I Kleiha family in Chicsgo | present trade schools for ridio and | uer and y im * _ javiation, and therefore recgmmend-- |.__Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Dymond have eq:only $160,000. In the Committee returned nome from a short visit|of the Who &%&;Hom. Repre-- with Dr..Earl Dymond and wife 3t | sentative on April 14, Jackson, lmn. 'proposed an equalization of the ap-- Mr. and Mrs. George Biere andlpropriafiom for -- maintenance -- at family motored to Palatine on July}'Great Lakes and Hampton. Roads 4 and spent the day with Mrs. Biere's , and offered &n amendment increas-- mother, &rl. Nordmeyer. b 'ing the appropriation for Great ~~Mr. and Mrs, Edward Carroll and fiumily spent the Fourth with Ross Taylor's family at Allegan, Mich. THE LAKE COUNTY RE d;o la:hland Miss --Jeanette € spen y 4 at LaGm visiting relatives, . Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Harms enter-- *ained guests on Sunday in their beautifil new home on Mechanics Grove road. Miss Minnie Jochheim spent the Fourth, of July with friends in Chi-- Dr. E. H. Smith has been confined to his home this week with a severe eold. . son attended a family rewnion at the home of Attorney Rollo Churchill of Grayslake on July 4. this village. tained Mr, and Mrs. Bowmer and daughter of Chicago and Mrs. Meyer E»m The Women's Christian ~Temper-- Milling company is enjOylug a »aca tion trip to points in Michigan. Miss Stella Langwortny spent the week end with friends in DeKalb and attended the International Agri-- cultural pageant, ~ .slBkse--and Mrs. James Swan enter-- tained relatives from Chicago on the fourth of July. oys Mrs. William Zoeliner, Mrs. Mary Bader, Mr. and Mrs. George Hapke and children picnicked at Round Lake on Tuesday. _»Mr. and Mrs. George Fendick and i L4 n m July 4. Mr. and Mrs. James Madden and childrea and Frank Madden motored to McHenry Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Sayre Sr. of Chicago were guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs: A. L. Webb over the Fourth of July, ~ ~ City spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bennett and family of at the home of Mrs. Everett Marsh afternoon, July 11. Ladies are te-- quested to meet at the church at 2 o'clock where autos will be on hand to take them out. j Dr. Fred Charchill and family of Members privileged to invite friends. _ The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church will hold its July meeting A social time and dancing will follow the regzar meeting of the Mystics on Tuesday evening, July 11. Oswego, II1., were guests of Dr. Churchill's father, 0. E. Churchill and his aunt, Mrs, Maria Wilson on Monday. «+ Mr. and Mrs. William Cudahy of Wadsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Jame# monthly meeting from July 11 to July 18. -- Cudahy of Waukegan spent Tues= day with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cudahy. Dr. L. E. Golding and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pester and daughter motored to Fon do lac and the Dells, Wis., and spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennett of Zion O. E. Churchill and Mrs. M. Wil-- BISMARCK . SPLENDID FOOD POPULAR. PRICES ROOM«BATHST® _ Randloh lite!G Proptletors _ | HOTEL CHICACO On Randoloh MearLaSale 5t ADDITIONAL _ . LIBERTYYJLLE ITEMS Turn Great Lakes Into Big School has been appropriated for The Great"Phkés Natal Training station will cease to function as a training place for seamen, and will be continued only for the training of specialistsin radio and aviation work, according to word received coming year, as $400,000 this year The \Great Lakes* station is the hardest hit in the . slashing arr vop '@tions 'or HaVv@ ¥. i it. hy = BRa o a i in i1 6o%n n wé#ar . <afqy 000 for that year _ Passed Both H § f The spproprintion for " the Na@ Department and the Naval+ Service for 'the fiscal year ending. June 30, 1923, has now passed both Houses of Congress. With refcrence to the U. 8. Naval Training Station at Great Lakes, it contains an appropriutiofl of $200,000 for maintenance and $425,000 for shore protection and harbor improvement. The latter amount is the final appropriation for shore. and harbor work for which previous appropriations have been made aggregating $700,000. sufingt::tlln:h-mdmtwm adopted }d, propose to reduce the avww'rm for Hampton Roads from $350,000 to $260,000. The Committee of the whole reject-- appropriation for Great Lakes and Lakes from $160,000 to $260,000, TOILET PAPER | COFFEE! © special, 3 pkgs. -- LOMAX Ginger Ale or Root Beer; quart bottles __________L__LLLLLLLLLL___ GREEN RIVER, large size bottle, s only 9¢; dozen maas=aeaeeneescems<=~~ .4 EDELWEISS, light or dark beverage; 8 for 25¢; dozen ______________________ JELLY, home made style, simply delicious, 7 oz. size ____________________ WELCH'S Lades, 4 flavgrs, straw, peach or grape, 15 oz,. _______LLL_LLLLLOLLO_. INUNCH WAX PAPER, full size' wolls, 4 for ____LLL 0200000022222 O. CALUMET BAKING POWDER, full doz. pound ceans L--__--____________ PEACHES, Del Monte brand, large size timg ______________ ANGELUS Marshmallows, ROOT BEER ExTP A~T 18c BOTTLE 2 FOR 35c at _______ Mason Jars 83c | hi. 73¢ Jar Caps 29¢ c aiee "op bill with $160,-- |_ Naval Training Station Yerba | Buena Island and San Diego, Cali-- | fopmia, 1922, $125,000; 1923, $125,-- iOOO. No difference. % Naval Training Station Newport, |R. 1., 1922, 125,000; 1923, $225,000. | An increase of $100,000. M | Naval Training Station Great Lakes, III., 1922, $400,000; 1923, $200,000. A reduction of $200,000. _ is t?jected by a vote of 37 to 17. e other hand, the Senate re-- the appropyiation for Hamp-- Roads from $860,000 to $264,-- 000 and added the difference of In the open Senate, nowever, on June 1, Senator Iofib'mkk made a motion to increase t ropria~ boc in: Gre« *Okeak ft.fl! x gyoulir miada Cc age i B '"g tao trmie qpoasmgl i; & is Sedulen. _ Lils mocion the young men from the interior furnished the very best material for the Navy personnel. It is a serious Mhmu;etumm-hm interest in the Navy and its person-- umum,.n:-m In the hearings before: the Sen-- ate Committee on Admiral ';ultb'h- '::: tse r Department stated an addit-- ijonal $40,000 (to the $160,000 al-- lowed by the Honu;n\v.?ld be 'nec-- essary to maintain G Lakes and operate the trade schools. 'The sub-- committee _fafl:' to add this -m: of $40,000 'to the appropriation, Senator McKinley succeeded in hav-- ing that amount added in the con-- ®ideration, of the appropriation bill by the full committee. This was all that could be hoped for in the ap-- propriation committee, * It will be noted that the largest Peduction in the appropriation for the naval training stations affects Greet Lakes,. At all the other sta-- tions it is proposed to have some training of apprentice seamen, but at Great Lakes it is proposed only to operate the trade schools . for radio and aviation. The interior of the country has always furriished a 'mtnm proportion, and it may be ly said a very valuable proportion, of the men who have en-- listed in the Navy. In fact, it was demonstrated duriny the war that Naval Training Station Hamp ton Roads, Va., 1922, $375,000; 1928 $260,000. A reduction of $115,000. * Various Appropriations The net results of the appropria-- tions for the various naval training stations for the fiscal year 1923 as compared. with the approp#iations for the current fiscal year 1922 are as follows: * OVER 75 STORES IN 12 CITIES 121 N. Genesee St. Wau Very Best Pure Cane--10 Gallon Jugs--Pure Cider Vinegar ° 68c GOLD MEDAL BLEND--ITS OUR BEST-- DELICIOUS SERVED HOT or ICED--ONLY __13¢ $1.05 " 95¢ ____. 9e " 23¢ __10c¢ _ 25c _ 30c -- 25¢ BOB WHITE BRAND REGULAR 5¢c ROLLS The family of little Simon Orlow-- ski, 6--year--old victim of a speeding nutomobile last March, today started 1k srea'nit Woree J. Diw @ V¥ee-- Cg 1 t1u $:.3,000 éama;u 1 r the :7 1 dcath." Attorneys M le ind Herr are handling the e'se for the Orlowski family., _ ened and quickened by the represen: tation formerly sent to Great Lakes from the states in the Mississippi Valley. It is to be hoped that this unwise and short--sighted policy is only temporary and that both the Navy Department and the Congress in the very near future will re--es-- tablish the Great Lakes Navai Training Station upon an equal foot-- ing with similar stations on the At-- lantic and Pacific seaboards. poa _0 T y The civil suit started today * ___n_ov's PEATH | $19,000, the v;mnnum m ";Tu The family of little Simon Orlow.| der the law for the life of a "boy, ski, 6--year--old victim of a speeding and the case wil}l be heard h'x nutomobile last March, today started| Octcber téerm of court when Ti sru'nit (Worece J. D:w @¥sp.)criminal proctedings against Dow Cg 1 t1u $:.3,000 damaium 1 r the) will be holdl. His partner, who was :7 1 dcath." Attorneys M le ind |in the car at he tine Crlowski was Herr are handling the tgse for the|killed, was released from 'cust@dy, Orlowski family. _ and is not charged with Dow» On the afternoon of March 13.[ William J. Smith, administrator 1922, Simon Orlowski stood on the| in the estate of little Simon, is curbing at the corner of Thirteenth | named as the complainant in the and Victoria streets, An auto driveMm c;y;) case, by Dow, wao is--claimed to have been | ' drunk, swerved along the _ street, | striking the boy to the pavement | and killing him instantly. The car| ; * Results traveled 100 _ feet before it wus[ Reguuw stopped and the driver got out. _ | pomempnmmensemnemenmmine n A coroner's inques' held the next ! wl csmmcz nz ASK $10,000 FOR CAMPBELL'S Pork and Beans, TUNA FISH, Club House brand; fine and white, 1--2 lb. _________---- LOBSTER, B. & W. brand, finest packed, 1--2 lb. _________________. SALMON, Peacock brand, fancy red, 1 lb. can, 35¢; 3 for _/____. SODA CRACKERS, fresh and c per lb. . 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