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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Dec 1922, p. 1

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C' COne of the <f the Lake C SEVENTY--SECOND YEAR--NO. 96 Financially the Lake Fair associntion -- is facing m Fair association did not come up last year," said Mr. Woodin, "but through hard efforts we got through in fine condition without help. But now we don't know which way to "Next year we wil} celebrate the seventieth anniversary of the 'air, rvhvom-hhb:bldou. t is one of the oldest institutions mmty. and is the only that really represents the whele county. If wou can assist wus, perhaps not at present, but say n&cdfln&t&iflrf'. educationhl proposition and he mov-- e dthat the request of Mr., Woodin be referred to the county fair com-- mittee for action. Upon suggestion of Supervisor Eger the motion was carried with the provision that the committee report back at the March mu-nty. and is the only that really represents the whele county. umm"adn us, perhaps not at present, say hbm&mwfwr& we will be thankful." $15,000 was criginally : from thwrvhflmm-l from the building fund to the main-- tensnce fund to cgre for that spent in the building program. This matter was passed quictly that uble the hospital to function. the matter for some time cuncerning the money used at the Kospital. It was pointed out, however, that the number of patients at the hospital has increased of late and teh cost chine, driven by her brother, Joseph has become necessarily greater. Zainer, near Edison «court, at 2:40 & Pote:ison ambulance was called and the young woman was removed to the Victory Memorial hospital. Dr. Belliows dressed her injuries. Amuhwu the police station by Frank McManaman, on duty in the Edison court vicinity, a North Shore lim-- ited train was approaching from the south and Miss Zainer jumped out of the machine, as she feared that At the hospital today, however, Miss Zainer is said to have made the statement that she was sleeping in the rear seat of the machine and seame time ago. The will was opened in Probate court today. Personal property valued at $10,000 and real estate was mentioned in the bequest. dled Dec. 10, was granted today to hmmm.m,m wit réeal estate and also pérsonal property valued at $4,000 step in time to avert a collision. in * eat . -- Wetsel 3 A large room and other accommo-- i inmaan. ons er ies d yesterday afternoon to the Board the ly. nnnGr:;n.!mbM of Lake County, may w shortly to one of two important and ':flvomw-w state p or warden Jdurni:my. That much was admitted by the :lfio .hmw"w pen y l.hnfldlxfiodflflfi.m State Job For Sheriff Green -- 'The position as warden of the Joliet prison carries with it a salary éf $5,000 a year and living expenses for his salary. The other position carries a salary of $5,000 and ex-- penses in the general supervision of the four penal institutions in . the either of the appointments was the concensus of opinion in Lake county today. His long experiente in police duties has fitted him for either the wardenship or superintendent 'of Ever since Mr. Green stepped out Oof the sheriff's Office it has been felt that he was due for some kind of a state appointment, He was busy to-- day receiving congratulations from his host of friends who _sincerely wish him well. From Springfield it Awas reported that the governor had also received congratulations on his prospective selection of Mr. Green. QUARTERS FOR WOMEN JURORS PLANNED IN $¥ :; «7 NEW COURTHOUSE session. A committee was appoint-- ad to confer with State's Attorney A. N. Smith before the document was recessitate keeping. minutely 0 job like the Jolict wardenship. *There will be a«large room for women jurors on the third foor," exe plained Mr. Beers. "For the women there will also be adequate rest-- rooms. In each instance the jury rooms for men and women will be distinet. The men will have a room on this floor also." Beginning with the ground floor or basement of the struct»re Mr. Beers explained in detail th. lraw-- ings and approved plans. Four dif-- ferent drawings were made after several consultations with the var-- ious county officers regarding the location and fitting of their offices, he said. The plans as set forth will receive the final approval of the supervisors probably during this The recorder, county county clerk. cireuit clerk : attorney. will have room main floor. An elevator from the first to the third On the second fsor the Cireuit court will be undbtlxod. The pres-- ent bailiff's room 1 be cnlarged for the grand jury sittings and the judge's chamber will be converted into the: new bailiffs room. The supervisors will have their room on that floor and the plans cal} for 86 desks in the room. 'There will be the county court with facilities to eare for three juries at one time. The dove of imy settle in thln-dz defend-- ant in a sult divorce. Judge Claire C. Edwards in the cireuit court Monday in settiig the cake for Dec. 26, declared that from the statements of lawyers in the case there is a possibility of reconciliation and that he would gonsent to try to patch up the trou-- ble of Sahiberg and his wife, Mar-- The third Aoor will house the pro-- bate court, the probate clerk's room, the jury rooms, restrsooms and law Hbrary. _ :; The attorneys declared that the parties in the suit are the parents of three children and for the sake of the children it is felt that the pair may consent to the reunion. F alified for Office . between the treasurer, ind state's s on the mv«-mumm er of Edward and Joseph of Lake Forest, was found dead in * 18 FOUND DEAD back of a machine shed by a 'hunter and carried into the Ryan home. Ex-- amination showed that the man was dead. The body was removed to the Wenban funeral home at Lake For-- est and coroner Taylor notified. Mr. Masterson was 64 years of age.© He was very wéll known by farmers throughout the county, hav-- ing been employed as a farm hand for many years. That his death was caused by heart trouble was the verdict rendered by the coroner's jury at the inquest this morning: Mr. Ryan testified at the inquest that Mr. Masterson had vis-- ited at his home that morning, leay-- ing about 10 a.m. to return to the Yore farm. He said that the man drank two cups of coffee before leav-- ing and seemed to be in good health. It is recalled that a brother of the deceased died of heart trouble SUBDIVISIONS UP FOR PROBE IN COUNTY The county is out after those who set out subdivisions promiscuously with no regard for fixed street lines. This was apparent when the board of supervisors approving a plat for a subdivision just outside corporate limits of Zion called attention to the fact that the owners of subdivisions outside city limits and within the county's purisdiction seldom come to the county board for approval. six or seven years ago, being found dead in bed. Lew Hendee, county clerk, de-- clared today that since April 60 new subdivisions have been added to the thgat some actidn be taken in the mat-- ter in order uxu'm may be avoided. the county is not let into the matter it has often appeared that streets of the subdivision and the streets of the city of county are out of alignment with each other. Often times, too, the streets of the subdivisions are not made wide enough. The law on the matter was read to the body this afternoon by Mr. Hendee and it was recommended that a special committee be appointed to investigate the situation and report back to he board:; County Buperintendent of High-- ways Charles Russell explained the various difficulties encountered with the alignment of subdivisions. It Pays To Advertise ----In The Register, LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS WEDNEsDAY, DEC. 20, 1922 qy Gl.tttg Renisater __ Published Wwice Weekly "~ C o | hibition Iaw. He discounted p mulnuml-m&:t lic mind that widespread dissatis-- faction axists and that ther is gen-- eral demand for modification of the Volstead act. He based his view-- point on result: of the recent gen-- eral election, the dry gain in con-- gress and state |egisiatures. He dis-- puted claims the clection indicated general wet gains and cited in-- stances 'proving just the contrary. MINISTER TO NEW encouragement and express good will to Lake county's newly elected lw"' N-L& s rd, capacity "&t'l"d-h.m, Judge Persons an< State's Attorney Smitly for five minute taiks previous to introducing D. Boynton of Chi-- cago, speaker of the @vening. The essence of thougznt of the first three m-.#wcnfmt.pr ticularly in application to the prohibition act, and pledge of sup-- port and co--G@peration. Sheriff Ahi-- strom in brief reply avowed his in-- tention of working in unity with The great dining hall at the Sal-- vation Armiy lBote! was Lilled to ca-- clared he proposed to discharge his that he be sheriff in fact, and that at tion of his term he believed the citizenry present would be convineed their expressions of faith were fully warranted. Creek cemetery case for the days of Oct. 16--17--18. The total bill for the two tases was $510.40. The bill includes expenses for personal ser-- vices, meals, board and railroad fare. It was contested by some of the men because the board was not o.k.'d the bill for the cometery case. It was pointed out, however, that the Mill Creek case came up unexpectedly and was an @mergency case and needed action before waiting for approval forceful address visioned the con-- tinuing support and growing favor of the American people, except in a few states and citi¢s, to the pro-- The Board of Supervisors Monday afternoon allowed the bill of the Mc-- "AbEROYEANLL or INVESTIGATORS Weeny investigating committee for moved that the whole bill be allowed and Supervisor Mawman seconded when pat to a vote THIN ICE! thorning by Sherif Edwin Efindbndy'-h- & e of {ailing to comply with the CREEN BAY ROAD sary to use force to subdue him. He was said to be crazed with moon-- Bovzdnmd with neglecting to send son, Michael, aged 18 to up the plea that he was the fath :rnd'mchldrunfl"h mxlodbhlpwd of to help him on the farm. J \ Mason fined Wiezien $20 nd-am-nh-hb rremer mmm: Rond-- the fine gn the school. The proposed. extension of Green Bay road as a concrete thoroughfare north to the state line will receive every possible support, the board of supervigdrs declared Saturday. Mem-- bers of the board voted to expend any refumd or surplus not used on other reads to the construction of this road. The new extension will carry the road north on a line west to Wauke-- gan and Zion City to the Wadswor road néar the state line. It is be« lieved work will be started next year. Provision was made for the pur-- chase of additional indices to be us« ed in the office of county and probaté clerks. 'The two offices now operat-- ing a# separate branches require more indices when the county clerk's office held all the records. Every man thinks he can cure your cold if he can't cure his, being better than may cheek to cheek How gan you respect gray hairs they a¥e dyed black? Several bills of claims were al-- lowed nt Friday's meeting of the board of supervisors. Miscellancous "-MN.MW,- pairs and expenses totaling 200.94 were unanimously allowed. Detention home expenses of $1, 90766 and for the building and grounds committee, $5,208.78, were unanimously adopted. SUPERVISORS f ALLOW BILLS John Wiezien a farmer at Rond-- He WA# arraigned before Justice 8 LAW VIOLATER TO BE PAVED SO0N four raids being made with twenty-- four arrests. In one raid it is said that one of the men working under the directions of Brune, was compell-- ed to fire three shots into the ceil-- ing in order to frighten the inmates, who had attempted to escape. The James Rousos place on Twerty--secord street and Morrow avenue, North Chicago, war--raided last night and fifteen North Chicago men "taken on charges of gambling. According -- to -- State's rt Smith's report, the men were pl ing eards for fit'y. the --of eards and $7.45 in change con-- fiscated by the raider=.. £us> _A James was on a o troe yas house. Those on ib Domkitis place. He was released from jail: today on $2,000 bonds and gamblers was continued for ten days by Police Magistrate. Waiter 'Tavior today. s A home on 623 Market street, was raided at 2%a. m. Sunday and seven negroet arrested on charges of gambling. They were taken to the city bastile and locked up until later in the morning and then re-- leased on bonds. The men are al-- leged to have been "rolling the bones" and when the raiders broke into the place. One of Brune's men is said to have fired three shots in ~'Anton Marshall of Fox River, was arrested Saturday charged MHis bonds were set at $2,000 by tice Harry Hoyt today and his case continued until Dec. 28. He was un-- able to furnish bands and was lock-- ed up in the county jail. the supervisors being called in the | UNGE RUUIR A® _ . _ . -- | | _ _ _ near future to approve the plans for -"'-w ed Saturday as the board finished its| County Superintendent of. business for the December session. | ways Charles Russell was Just before adjourning the board| by the board of supervisors entered into a contract with Archi-- | day to do all in his power c tect H. P. Beers for superintending |the work of constructing the, se# the work of construction in the road which is to lead from courthouse. Finished drawings and| Zurich to Lake Forest, plans will soon be ready, it was| Highwood. This is now known promised. Route 22. A the ceiling to frighten the colored law. He is charges --with = moonshine. State's Attorney reports that a large quantity af The building and grounds commit-- tee was given power to get out the final plans and to get éstimates on the work. When the estimates are obtained the board wilt meet to con-- gider the matter. It is hoped to get _:-tublb&oMeut %flpflk. Bonds be sold as soon as the market presents a fair outlook,. The gupervisors authorized the sale and erdered that as soon as the right of-- fers are made the bonds, totaling 1000,000. M iR "ThR 3088 For DIVORCE DECREE Charging desertion, Mrs. Vera Elliott, Zion, Saturday Aled suit for divorce aghinst her husband, Robert William Ellictt. The case will be heard in circuit court during the March term. MmmfidAufl&"l& in Chicago, the bill sets and lived together until over a yeat ago. Since that time, Ellictt haw refused to return to her. They have two thildren, twins, Genevieve and Ro-- berta, 4 years old. -- James Green, 224 Market street. John Quick, 224 Market street. William Frazen, 208(Lake street. A. Harper, 701 Hil} street. James Mazey, 718 Hill street. Napon Cotright 408 Kenard street. G. Cotrety, North Chicago. { Possibility of a special mesting of ed a belping hand in its road. build-- ing program, when the board Of #> pervisors in a resolution agreed to turn over to the village, money left over after the work on the Fox Riv-- er-- Lake Villa road which. runs is estimated that already there is ® surplus of $45,000. the money-- which otherwise would have been spent by the 'county in 'a strip 'of that road' through the vil-- lage and to the intersection of 'the east and west Channel Lake road. It therefore made a request thre Attorney E. M. Runyard and Village pervisors allow the surplus to be expended on the improvement of the east and west road as far as the money would go.. The village at least would be assured of a good road to its western limits by thus 'The supervisors agreed in support-- ing a resolution:-- made by Supervisor Crape that, the county would turn over the surplus funds left after the road was started under the county bend issue plans with an approptia-- uouufi'puufl':'-f: stepping im--on the program ing the road from the end of the con-- in the bond issue fund for that read. vice it ufi.-hl h'«'fi $1300 -u-.muufi for the old one and $500 to be: down on the new one and the rest in monthly payments. The ' uis sds hat ow es Smith's $2700 dnfiy-'h-m the machine would boost the expense. The bill for the initial payment of $500 from Charles Bairstow, had been o. k'd by F. A. Wabb, but the judiciary committee returned it for mMZ*H It was stated 'that -- machine was to have been' paid out of the earn-- ings of Smith's ofice. In order to close arguments it was detided to turn the bill to the . come-- mittee the wmgfi Mr. Russell called to the board's attention the fact that there is »e name nor description for the road and this is necessary before the state takes action" on the constrac tion. He asked that something be don in this regard. 'The dboard announced itself in 2 piaced power of for the on rentinie' in the hangs Of the ependy mo-mu-hns" an-- M':'h" :. '-2'.."_* iroad tracks to the Sacred Heart station. The original plan -- for the road to come into Lake $2.00 PER YBAR IN vor of having the road completed as 'Antioch feels that it is entitled to VOT 44 1«

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