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

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whose faher is said to be a leader in V 's church in Zion City, Rad been allowed 'to attend a a movie or w theatre. .: she ran away from home to Chicago. Wednesday she was arrested while leaving a hotel 'at Presbyterian Sunday . school s-n:h-nmn.;r:n'uh;mm the lgvmhhe&o*uz Frank Covilie, a prize fighter, RUNAWAY GIRL IS TAKEN BACK ; 4 --Aegabiidl ie ies SA Jber ces a tug i with Class Day. On Satur-- r A celebra-- %fln--;flay 2 return. to the'compus for a :%"Q'mlm&'.'": baccalaureate address will be given at 4 in the afterncon by Bishop C. P. Anderson, D. D.. of Chicago. &M:fiflm-- at * David * eraoiacares speaker. The degrees will be con-- the required four years. at both Urbans and Chicago. Some i ie ts ow en last. lndu-dh&..u':-?-- are 1"-!-%& Art study and research work more than Monday, Jure 11. This number in e!".hz-!:lc-_-_id-m-_- date Tuesday, June 12. drills, dances and spt parts. e m e AAS make it a success and it is hoped This production is by fur, the mos dlaborate attair over Wht on ty the * Presnatim 'or "dipiomar ts the es ot ts ing's program, tollmndl!!b.a :::-d-ndcbylhudwd,w. a synopsls of the on m ons es be sold at the ~nominal sum of i e en s m * € smmgmmenet # "Amerien Y and Today", will be presented =Iv_-fl_- of Liber-- GRAMMAR SCHOOL PUPLS ~rordi' s 1 give W1 grade graduates nelivei Philly Abefande: Bulkley, Helen Elizabeth Poyser Gail Keme® --" Among those who will be SEVENTYAHIRD YEBAR--NO,. 4 Island GIVE PAGEANT JUNE 12TH at the close of C H S. CL »TAX IS $188.00 n1amoxb --LaKE cgu"T'nv d'nfil hwlnhmu:: The Diamond Lake As-- "WN was fix--| sociation met mm ed at $18$ mn order| Rouse, of Area on Thursday after-- of Judge Perty L. I in the| noon. 'The following officers were county court, * ~ Tals re--clected for the coming year: 0"'" shows Caroline Mitchell whole estate walued at| Vice Mrs. Lillian Ross $81675.11. : With the net Allie Dawson. estate taxed is foink Treasurer--Mrs. Florence Rousé. Other matters of probate were taken up in court in the afternoon. INHERITANCE The appraisement : in the estate Mhfimhm Mrs. Annie B, to be $30-- mmmb'q to deciare the contractor in default If the work is not started on the Lake Villa road the is eminal l ad The i a wealthy Parl who died sometime ago, : tion to hurry the work of paving the Lake o road, Vounty Snuperintendent Chas. E. Russell announced , y. George Wade, contractor on the job, is said to be finishing other work | hmoahwdmth' work on 'the Luke county romd. . | -:'h'w*'m to tuke ac-- BOYNTON ESTATE er Lake County and.we wish these men every success in their new ven-- other mmé#imnbers will r patrons the best service Two carlonds of cars have been re-- eeived for each city and enough boni-- fied orders are on hand now to make early deliveries certain. | During the short time Mr. Fiaher-- ty has been in Libertyville he has of ability. mmm man . Mr. his long residence in this city has SEEK SPEEDING OE ROAD PAVING Board of Supervisors May Fiaherty, who has been in Lib-- &&.M-hfl.vfllm mdnp of the Crystal Lake ney, moving his family from Ko-- A deal was consumated last Mon-- Trink 7. Kesnedy, iwond Ford dest: k J. , loeal Ford deal-- &n the owners of the Ford and Garage at Crystal Lake. agency there is a very desir-- pone as it is nicely located 0n the Libertyville and Crystal Lake are be-- ing planned and already modern steel bios for repair parts have been m-- stalled at Libertyville, and redeco-- s se on m much to the attractiveness of the sompletion from Chicago to Wood-- pak p=} : 1. 3c Cak r of Frank J. Kennedy of Lib Purchase Cry'n-l :lmlake Ford 'Agency J WRIT APPROVED ima. to that--city. -- Mr, l,---lsh.lh-q-.J- e Lake Cototty Renitater . Boynton, afternoon.. H. J. Adams of the Adams Motor company happened along at the time and after looking at the machine told the police cap-- tain he believed it belonged to his firm. . Accordingly, the tar was tow-- ed to the police garage. Further investigation showed the urhhnhnm-b{'n-c Ekies who had failed to pay-- ments on it. Mr. Adams attached Rouse, of Area on Thursday after-- noon. :'The following officers were re--clected for the coming year: hdmmmm Vice Mrs. Lillian Ross nesday on Genesee street by Capt. edy and locked up in the city l eale ons _ * Ekler did not come to the police station to find out about his car. He Henry Ekier, age 22, of Liberty-- wille, was fined $100 and costs in police court when arraigned Thurs-- rushd-nl,'?'hhw Tayler on a driving a @ -&-'i:.-.-r.-. cense, --As his mother had made a previous plea tkat he be given an-- other chance, the fine was remitted 'vi:nammflbrth h "-vwll m-mbmhu:m Magistrate 'hybt-icudl-n' l"' \ cense plate on his car. This plate, he confessed Thursday, was a deal-- F Ved cr'l.hhhhdm the Adams Motor Co., street. Captain Thomas Kennedy left . a green tag in Ekier's machine, when he found it parked in County street near the Arlington hotel, Tuesiay AUTO OFFENDER GETS $100 FINE wards who is presiding in a Chi-- cago cvourt, returns to Waukegan. The following article under Rock-- ford date line which mentions prob-- able republican candidates is of un-- ' mmmwm- ties, Lake, Boone, McHenry and Winnebago, and delegations will be on hand from each county. As Judge Welsh comes from Winnebago coun-- tyndhh.llw#- alreddy have sitting it is an-- ticipated that his successor will come Waukegan and Lake county are developing interest in the special republican judicial con-- vention called for Rockford on July 20, for the purpose of se-- ihcfin:nmwln%a'n. K. Welsh who has announced his intention to resign as cir-- cuit judge on July 1. A re-- publican candidate will . be chosen by the convent to run at tbespeculntfiau, date of which will be set later. If no democratic or independ-- ent candidates are created the coming Rockford convention eandi-- date will automatically ascend to the Ekiet has been asing but one 1-- b Held i City of (Continued from Page Oze) CONVENTION AT ROCKFORD Joyride . en th disas-- :!f:h.fiomo,flw- Bateés Post. The invites as ite t Te m pe of "Omar, the aker," at the Au-- volved was underway Tussday. provementé. One of the deals negotiated by the Ll'mwoflcfiy thig week was the sale of the = d--hm:-ruunyvflohgt: Sinimonds of Lake Forest. Mr. jee monds m"mm slon--and will make extensive im-- beneath their wrecked machine. Miss Fox, a of blood flowing from the wound in her head, was carried ito the doetaor's office where she was revived and given medical attention. Later she was taken to her homa, A joint Investigation of the police and parents of the young women in-- Neighbors hearing the crash rush-- ed into the street and to the rescue of the Kotneaus who were pinned _ When the two cars came together Komeau's automobile was turned a double sormersault and piléd in a heap on the southwest curbing. Gor-- don, it is charged, didn't returp to &.mr min'": gccident, then not unti fl-m'-flhdllbhzw'l office for _ Only a short time previous to the novoont defentt. Gorden Far halt Mrs, Kornead's lap 1t the time of was the worst injured of the seven, Gorw"hxn'..d!qs od joy who, according to re-- ports, were driving at a fast clip bruised about the bo<y. ?!.E'M::-"- on Tace -- nud Besd. Tadly sroiecs ss Florence Hollstein, South Ufl?m'tht eye and shaken Present this Clipping for Admin-- gion at Auditorium Sunday ~ * _ Night June 10. and owned by E F. The collision which tu the ;K:nlmncur' uble 6 t, occurred at the in tionofl-inefi#?;o streets, at 11 p. m. 9 The injured aret % |JUNE The June term rt, a special session,: Was op sday morn-- ing with Judge just home were neard 'a& R. K. Weish took the bench for Whe Small quiz OUR INVITATION Judge TOA njured e ty ice Weekly YRIDE RDAY, JUNE 9, 1923 \ Atfio&mhubfldml& Carthy another attempt to undo the work of the committee, vlnahupnhdn-"hqu resentative Roe (Dem., mz, to consider a vote taken last mchl?.ml:ulr.lpo was out Of --order to foree . a mm m?nflud&" tions at time the amendments house W night m ing which filg The vote 80 to 1, Representa-- tive Tice Of Menard, alone voting against _ bill. There "little chance of a roll eall on bill in the house this week, as #early 100 committee amendment# mst be drawn up. The bill in its present form calls for-- about $180,000,000 worth of u-hlatmomuub- sue, Of provision, Lake county is : apportioned 90.5 miles. Lake county's portion unusually small at first 'was ly boosted to a larg-- er when _ Supervisor Achen municated with Senator Swift of county and an amend-- ment was midded calling for the ex-- Up by Small ,;, Leaders _ Passage of the $100,000,000 road bond bill now in the state legis-- lature champloned by Gov. Smail's Wisconsin legislature were ju-- bilant over the repuise of the xMurwm declare that they have enough strength to repeal the law af-- "I'm ready to cross swords with ter ~ today's demonstration. The fact that two states now have indicated their antagon-- ism to the dry law makes the situa-- tion in the country more critical, The assembly voted to consider the Lindah!] bill congratulating Gov. Al Smith for signing the anti--dry law bill. The resolntion fell a trifle short of adoption, however, when the vote through with its fight to bring back John Barleycorn after the fashion of New York state. wuamhb"ynfu«lw a er--of the dry law w.mz,hba. RECORD YEAR The fort® of the bill calling for mntrnnmhm (Continued on Page Eight) QT FIGHT OVER GO0D ROAD BILL MADISON, -- June 7.--The FOLLOW N. Y, DRY LAW LEAD W o rth of 4ovd TB y is o hk' s o e | in Paris, France, on lfl *rtbe company, in' The young couple motored to Michigan Afor a short a They will visit at the Libertyville ie Liynbety. They «in lt & She was a teacher in Duq grammar school the past year, _ Mr, Lightbody is a son y and is in --the of Tribuns. He spent the | the police this afterncon that he & Mb gave the police a deseription of the men and it corresponded with the de-- seription given by Rusek. ery store at Fourtsenth street and handkarchief. After &qh't n 'everything I had in my pockets, MISS EVA turned arourd and looked at the dits and as 1 started to speak, taller of the two hit me over head with a gas pipe and I fell to the platform. Although dazed I attempted to shout for help and the "I was looking up the tracks to qnnmfib-lur'-1 when two men walked up and me to turn over my money and be He told the police he had not weud o. movere 4e sard burMenge carried hrp_(.--dn... * One hundréed and forty bills M"Mm worth $93 were taken.. The men ran west leaving Rusek <a mt-:u&'"-' [W'Mrmu .:::hc exercises of Li-- _ Yield Riches at Electric 'Tewnahiv . Hish \'Station in North Chi--| sedfodam w felleser" * cago «Cleks Night ; While waiting for a street car ta| _ Priday, June 8, 8:00 p. m. min Rusek, age 45, .."m --_ Program.~ . _ ;. . street : and Kristian avenue, was|}-- <-- _ Boys' Glee Club | hudg.'dnhlndbyen& Q-re-............uoya Odell The attack and robbery: oceu f" History. . . .Ms Wightman beatie wlhy racrm > 3 idgg o. -- -- wan. .. ..... Olendort 10 p. m. _ _ .__, |Class Prophecy . .:. . Harriet Putnam Rusek down with ',W ns | Song, "Literia"......... .A % ~ 5 '--_ is 6 mwonerenene pxpeandwbenw _' Baccalaureate Service -- help, the other--bandit toOK &) gunday, June 10, T:30 p. m., Stand-- handkerchief from his" pocket| _ ard 'Time and thrust it into his' mouth,|. _ Progtum," 5 4n socice. * "" "nnich Ipnonoaatonel . . . . . MeS Lyoti Mords !Hl'GH SCHOOL WILL HOLD CLOSING EXERCISES ROBBED OF $233) s# L Ammme. ARE tss L-rmm a t EVA WILLIAMS AND ME WALTER LIGHTBRODY . Shore & M |Olass Will... ... .. Wilson Olendorf at ""'& &E&Jm knocked CGhkes. ... . . . .. Mabel Johnion National Bank, sttended the bnstbait t n'mhh after-- muu-.'r..'"' t to build a armory and the proceeds :"'lrmfil'hm w te US NEXT |K¢"%m°23'n Lacion ' 'Abl:drd?,"&.rt 'l.lbmd l%'_:- riv Thofdlovln-:.; those :'M&-"d ® tainment : fi:.&c Mabel Murric, Dora Alice Wh".'\'" irivi m d 2222 towu;;.m:":fl-u. loigfln but he was arrest-- ?'L_g!:g!-'-wu his car were Joel F. Kinney Sues Chica-- z&th y Crash C against Frank W in the Circuit court late k The suit resalted from an agtono-- bile collision in Belviedre: street west of Thomas' Corners, Sunday. Kenney and two other occupants of ASKS $5,000 IN AUTO ACCDENT L. on insl Miss Ethel Kanson, is valedi¢tori. an of <the class of 1983 and Miss Winjifred Moore, 'saiutatorian. Anthem, "Radiant Morn Passed $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE es ank W in gourt late e K on in Belviedre: street re injured nic car of H. E. Und-- St. Lawrence's 1t

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