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Lake County Register (1922), 9 May 1923, p. 1

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~ NUTTALL CIRL'S REAL MOTHER . TO CARRY CASE TO MIGH COURT SEVENTY--THIRD YEAR--NO, 36 PR n eA ee ce ccnno ces cce on m mammnmmpnemenmairn en omm 00000000 oo 9 reve : i/ ' 4 t 5:, uho E * A ' ' ' T m s ! B o : ' -- K -- ? , d d fi " é E2 a ¢ P -- g P94 *1 S i M M ;»A G 4 34 P eg : z:. b > ; : a _ g o o " i» » s ] [3 2 l e S & y e * ? , ? . & .: »' . a ' \\' s f MR 'The fAight for the edstody of Alice Beatrice Nuttall is 'ptczd.- spite the little girl's the Mrs. Ads Morris, her moth-- er, rated | l'bfld'ldfi cision Bentrice to hexr foster %p::ou I want© my bJQ:J.Olhplnl Chicago coun-- when Alice is 14 she will decide in arer BC neighborheod and piaging over vflfiwnafly and -- 1 watch her from the window--we are almost afraid to talk of our good fortune, and we hopé that this little mm-mhwmhn'ut David's detision, which, for-- Nuttall home regarding the victory over Mrs. Morris. On the\contrary, sympathy is felt for the real mother there. But the Toster parents feel that justice was done. hadly?" the child asked. . "She walked right past me in court Wed-- -"-':dmbok'-tuh: hope right. . I-- want b%"m and mother are the parents I biame me toving them." CHRIST CHURCH CHOIR GIVE ORATORIO luxbn' Lake county will be given | .-'"m"-dci al treat Sunday, May 18th, at 7:45 iomermnt uon when the [ eugot of | %m aukegan , | n."l'hl'i'ymy.' ] This year will be the first time in | the past five years that this Ora--| lnhwfllbon.lry"eind:l choir, 'The music is eapecially beau-- Miss Dorothy Kramer entertained a number of her little on the oecasion of her Friday The Hittle: had a Pery happy time playing grmes and ware sarved delicions -- The work of, Christ church choir inwflMM&cm--! tytndfibm"lvfllh' looked forward to with a great deal ::hm'::fl:.: t'M. .wmbmb.umfluu ty to bring their friends. The hour is 7:45 daylight saving time. The "If I meet with another legal re-- place, Christ Church, Waukegan on the corner of Mm'z '.'u..."m The day, next Sunday, The soloists for the occasion will Feels Sorrow for Mother think she felt awfully , soprano; U mnuiprten Eoulatenns e ie seene of m-d#u'- ~X y fgi-- N4 Bes "'f"'."n-.-- Elisworth -- Son Of Local Postmaster Married at Natchitoches, Lag May 2. -- Will Reside in Libertyille %w' * Sleweetis of Liverty e nonee tul in a m:p--h-l satin veil ,.-&d.u-n-.uu{ in place by orange blossoms and she carried a shower boquet of bride roses and valley lillies, After . the ceremony a reception was held at the house, which has re-- cently been in the hands of interior decorators and looked most attrac-- tive with its (wealth of beautifal Yoses and other flowers which were sent in high quantities from friends all over town. White was the color scheme used in the dining room where from the handsomely appointed table, center-- ed by a great old fashion stack wed-- ding cake, with tulle from chandeli-- ers to the four corners, crystal cand-- white mints in ef nansa and nut c candy were served. who is the oldest daugh-- ter v. and Mrs. Batty, a young 'of rare charm dm mind, manner and character as attractive in her traveling of grey, flht.b.ndcc: to match and midnight blue cape, as in wedding array, and with her proud groom, who is a successful young architect engineer, left on the 8 ofcleck train for New Orleans, where after a few days 'hey will on to Atlanta, uhnmg -u'ndcau'lmv-.fi'l" is-t.'..hslltbthlgefml:-' iu%llo:aervm make thaik home. M¥. and Mrs. Ellsworth were the m :-'v.&' e tc't:: P * resen mmu-:me under the happiest auspices. The EpwortX League held its an-- nual election Friday evening. After a spirited contest the following of-- Bubckficld, -- Pirst _ vice prezident, pres ' Carolyn Butterfield,_Second lvm Prées., Marion Fisher, and Walitet Saonvna. © Antaon Jercbek was clected Jeppe. .::u- Jerebek was clected Treas., Florens Luce, secretary. Willisms was lected pian-- a"-dd'lnw::'dm wg manager position. mm-lqmmdw'l w&m for both the ELECTION OP EpworrH LEAGUE OPPFICERS HELD Sunday devotional and the social meetings. but not so good in streets : v"-v i'M'l' BB L No c \ l T 0s i y t Clelk . w 4y P hss . 287 b ;" % 3 < } 14 --K""* 8 % [ § Y -- c M -- t @1 f JA | e ': x } f -- M $ o WWe [¥ '$ 4 M i .' is o , B 7 j o R P ' f'st ' EP oT $ 4 ¢ we'. * =~~ + P * 4e We M 7 eP -- & 3 V > Adean -- fine in fol-- Highland Park and Wau-- conda Students to Be Questioned-- in Leighton in 1921,are expected to be sommoned in the mdw'd Leighton Mount, student, £ a class fight at the school. 4 A Park, and Harry M. Rirrake Wensoage, pre thale Isted in the number who will be question-- BOYS GRILLED 1N MOUNT MURDER Memorial hospital in a serious ":flifluufim'd.." dent which occurred in North Chi-- turned turtle, pinning him under the machine. © His head struck the pave-- ment, knocking him unconscious. Roy Brean, chief of the North Chicago fire department, was rid-- ing with Smith at the time and had a narrow escape, leaping from the Nlmith Mn istftering from: congus-- sion of the brain. s ---- While driving west on 22nd street at 2 -- o'clock Sunday *r-.' l'hfll', d: flo-%muh Chicago, North clectric cross-- Chief Brean, was less than 50 feet from the crossing at the time, gates and risk being hit by a limit* ed train, the motor cop turned off the street onto the sidewalk. Ohief lm,un'dbmy-dr was about to jump .when his ging caught in the machine. The motorcycle went back onto the pave-- rt.turnhcm Smith's head the pavement, it being feared by Chief Brean summoned Dr. J. L. Miller city physician, while e wave first aid.. Smith was -- home by the physician. He was sonsclous until 6 o'clock, a period. #ie had no sooner bers of his family, when he :no irrational.. An ealled and he was to Vietory Memorial hospital _ _ His condition is slightly improved Monday morning, Dr. Miller reports. IN8UIL BUYs THOMPSON . nsu F -- owner of several public utilities, ha Two Lake county youths, sophe-- dought the Johnet. Tnompson Mn Weanoutay The porchitle ednesday. Mmdfi.hfld; valuable plot of land in the: nnhfld- . ught the E. S8, Moore Ralph Smith, H'f'mf net, which, he "his need of the SERIOUS MISHAP that his skull was frae-- LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOI® WEDNESDAY, MaY o, 1923 is Fire, believed to be of incen-- m +) .':;'g;i"' M stroyed the Winthrop Harbor dance 'hall .M¥ Winthrop Har-- bor Sundsy aight, the loss being est-- imated at $5,000.. The was : ts thalgkes w,h""'" was f intthrop aphoses io mihe ;!uhdu'.t': opposed to-- d 4>'~"uhhdaloleu-dw" wus nerotiated last G. Gridieg and associates, are not +as yet made 'M:'&-flm building fi,m comer of Mn t St. at a reported considera-- uc I"l dl'hflnndhm::'fle- tion two stories The lot ex-- xumf-&mm d takes in the <cottage which at ¥« E K -'-z:.i_as-t:i ynfi s and the N Tea Co., More on the first The seco #s divided in-- vevens wil on @ the imct: of the buiiding. and" othfiidh improve and Published Twice: Weekly Estate In Demand now ® PROBE STORIES IN RUM EXPOSE P n the matter is C § yl-tmg . AAoncser and Ktoil, it is reportd; qn'Fhum"m . Satuo -- the refusal :ut. rbyo"l i Iabor leader, to canswer cert i to have told of withdraw-- ing from the bank to kand over to -- r in the search for "pro-- ments in the quiz are ® to. on the bank records hliedum"rv"fit s * testimony said to into the case the . R: and also that of J = . , South Genesse street ® Bmk.lnlllndl wukd | R¥wered to subpoenses for } appearance before nd | Secluded in the ready to testify, they W@re tak-- | ore the inquiring . | ay afternoon when MI in the Smail jury G@ls had A minute of the records mmdlmm hmd."lh:'hfi tter to more. C The nett mobting of the bin monpa T. ArTBRNOON ew, M , wife Fran k m Ifi' mt a~5. Afe o PV + Ford Motor Co., products in the L4 bertyville , which they have had for several nr!hlk possession on Ast. 'agency Ym" gut AApol-- 154....!.. A nc., and M,lmdymldflndu sales , James Madden in dpmolm-lo'-dmvbdo- partment, Wm. Ryan in of the parts department, <~and 3 Murphy a# field salesman. "-- _ Ford man, having -fifi hat firm for the . pask fi s in the Ford tijer Arganfrstion: e easee Tron Kok -- chamerhe has had charge a large territory. <~ m on & 2e Toy a maw, bedaing which he expects to erect in the nane n mm% es {:'b 8 soom, "~2***~ _ 'The local organization, which M: Flaherty n-.w -O-; MM# po . ....g..n:.?fiu-...u ' most efficient service can be given Ford owners in this territory, _ . -- Mr. Flaherty has obtained an op-- trate Ed. Hubbard's court,. 'The first Magistrate Hub-- bard Has Very Busy Day staweki. r keeps bachelor's nall in a bungalow down on East Broadway, and works for the American Wire Fence Co. He has Bunday for hid day of recreation. Last Sunday, Wthh' day, he went calling' on ~friends in North Chicago, the place® of .wd' cheer but bad spirits. After souklirg up the hospitality, uitmdfll%ng part of the day, he to '-M h:&.hflh »'hy upfl-dm_u_x"qh spent <part of the night throwing 1 pebbles and in a m good They resented his « | and called -- the foree. in Mc'-.":'vuu & hstynfifi his domicile and boited the door. From his strong-- bouh.-hl.uzm ing forces with telling after volley of broken U. 8., and said 'fi::;':" decided .. to await We 5. x fee 4 a rate Hubbard, who being an expon-- ::t:d'm- 'rgydb.dl "Ten Dollars and costs" _ _ vs. Dr. A. nw:rr..- Bd "nvennt "mleng" Wangenn Ol Road last fall, *%. suddenly a dark form #ppeared from nowhere Mmmh' the | 808S in County s w midriff _ eausing Ritvver to| Murphy has been sought as one "sashay" to one leave the|of the leading is in the Hquor road, wrghe with wheeze ang rumning which result --1 a dying gurgle it and Ml" Supervisor -- Har to be tewed to the hoapital | Highland Park sometime ago. Men-- for maimed gas . is tioned at that the source W" ult --with their at-- considerable, s which tor .-dln Hubbard's | splashed in L sounty, he court _ Monday re been ever sinc BA after hesring eo wma [nd wging him presented by as well|the sale of Hquor in L: ¥% as numerous witmesses, d s to | was filed at | 1e in the as numerous witnesses, d to the tune of $169 and the eost of the it. were 8 f nst Doctor Monday was.a busy day in Magis-- sal Ti thll.n&'.!t!hn a dark form from umMnm causing RAitvver to to one side and leave the hflfi"mm ved to the Bew "b'o';pud ol yas ol and DeVault --with their at-- net in May s Hubbard's lfl'.n:' siderab u&: | by the pringipals as we! Ww¥ tendent of is operated tory Mem-- n on Sat-- STUDENT IS _ VICTIM IN . AREA LAKE The first drowning of the 1928 u-.hhbc-m:-unlfi-' day afternoon at Area. The vietim was Julius Cheputis, Cicero, wm«amuu 4 Theological Semi um_:fih-.m went down right quickly, his boat and hold on until "arrived. They were rescued by James Fiaher-- so of Libertyville..-- The men saved uiz,mfit.dm': :o premises of the Jesuit Seminary. §$2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE-- word wias sent Marshal Dennis the seene with a elapsed iiufi from the water, al uscitate were in val Rev. Kealy said Monday morning that Cheputis had been studying to be a priest for the past seven and had four years more of school .r: t:zh at coming to An.:ug. there two years ago, when the seminary was opened at Area. ,'l'l'h 3.3'&?;'.:.'."2'.?-.,*.:_:. ACCUSED WITH _-- HARRY EICHLER Cfim'?lflffl So-e'l;:qd"b north shore and more ::My-'f:-nby;fi of the state' office. . Lecated through. the worts 'of :m-. Detective © James t e y o. % en members of the state in to Spony / :-:.:.Ez to a :u appear Lo court by Stato's Smith. A capias was lnsued for u"fl&""% the sheriff's office have been lookout since. *# l Gilbert. Loce left FPriday extended business trip to < Montana. For Two Others Resceued ---- James "Dog PFace" Muarbhy, Chi-- Limberry went to nes. ; :: ADT, c Los t a P

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