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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Jun 1923, p. 1

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o+ N STOPPED BY Attaches ~of the sheriff's officcfrom 'Great Lakes Vm*'ibmmmlmmfl Then x freedorail Aight deverapes|in the fracas, the into rot with gangs pitted ":t": other in a combat said to have been chused by an ar-- against Frank Del Rego, and Joseph De Matteo, who attempted to SHERIFF'S OFFICE SUMMONED TO END BATTLE AT ELECTRIC PARK persons were nolle prossed in Circuit court of Judge Claire C. Edwards this morning on motion of . Assistant State's Attorney Sidney Block and ca-- piases were issued for defen-- daiits in six other indictments returned by the present grand jury. Bonds were fixed in the eases not nolle prossed. Alleged Vampire Car Driv-- er, Burglar Suspects, and fi","fi'W' s interests, and when $ il"&ofi:flfibb& iapiscago e snn s Deparimen 9k mak'ss aitine' Emrs in but was no d tlean enough to tion in shape to pour cement within 35 C h sote dnnaore mar eers unless d:acnm is deliv. large quantity of gravel which 'nad been delivered on the job.last fall. The material was hauled from the 'mmamco,,uu IAbertyville and is said to have been 2 Herdman who nas the from Waukegan Road has ceased op-- erations and has taken his gang of men elsewhere to another job. 'HJ shut--down; which <is said: to be temporary, was brought about the state inspector condemned a Gravel SEVENTYATHIRD YEAR--NO. 48 s rabd whontvors ai se larceny -- indictments on Page Four) No seems to be 24 CF Mmmu'm ar-- gument ane (of the girls de-- veloped into white heat and ended In(;lhgflvm~ * «d¥ e en t --F .Dr'do-qpm S seene. ; watch will be maintained to prevent a repetition of. the.trouble rom Great Lakes . Naval Training Station were said to be prenctpals in the fracas, the first of the now season at the park. o-.-ns_:'uu..« the diry law 'was d O¥ver the week end by members of the sponge squad. mnieg y en o n A nt-- ty of liquor was found in his place. stakes 40 same as is used at u.& Same rules will be used, -- Torbert and Heakett of De-- year, contest be N!mbh Awt CROFT 15 --PREY team. A free to the L A. A. k"u&gfi-fnh given by the Farm to the wirning Lake county team at this c competition. 'Team must be Burean members or beiong to & Burean family. We will r"pdu ' h r own fair grounds. Plenic, June 29th. Trip will; be made by auto, starting Lets -- go. Lake county: a team last year at Olmey., thereis a free mwh"fl-fiformu 1 county horseshoe . pitchers :...m.:k.. * Horseshoe Pitch-- ers Attention who disregard rules of safety. _ Seott was. Sned $15°and costs, Wedekind, $5 and ebsts, and Brooks, $5 and costs. They paid the fines M"-rgfln.h:lmm&o way county jail when Deputy Weale traveling in Sheridan road near rday nigh arrested _mhr , head-- [ oinsite Aowk tm avenue and hoeur. / * °. +oale.s 2. Mwm&:'d.fifiim Zign; -- Theodore Wedekind, Ezra at a rate of 65 miles an hour. He Zion, and Henry Brooks, 2614 Me-- speeders, nabbed Saturomy night by w in the court of Justice ' C. Cofilson Sunday, «:Deputy © Weale arrested Anson Mark.> 1010 Michivan Avenue. (hi. 0f Grand avenue, when the Chicago man is said to hay been traveling T14 .( d avenue, sped by at the pact of 50 miles an Five traffic violators, two of them Drivers Lake County of Reckless FIVE AUTOISTS for ~weat. © Women OF MoOP sQUAD g. .,r,'.*-.' h. $ "; % '.:l 'fi';." +~ .: y f '»" K 4+ f * s g4¢,° he4 * & €\ 5 Sve -.x'" :;:é e p 4 & y > ':.)':'5: P; _?4 -- aPC ', 3 64 f BP i+ 8 # --«.é } f & ,*J io d 4} r~ § * 7 The invites as its 8. M..&m:lo to witness m ing Pigin® at the Auditoriom iPeat. or, new..Griffith. filus... bturadl __ Another train, running daily from Chicago to Fox Lake and return hes been added to the schedule on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, nuwnlqv-.m at 8:40 a. m., arriving at Li -txo&.m-g;udnm&t turn from hhrmv. Libertyville at 11:20 a. ' Chicago ul!::ll';n., time is in cases. Same time on&tgnnonwnt days. the aspirants were Waukegan res-- idents with: exception of Jadrich Ting f!xm ':'.n.' finished fou 1g a ey vote in his home precinets but a light one in Wankegan precinets; NEW DAILY TRAINX CBiCcAG TO FOX LAKE ANXD RETURX Haney 248 Baron 197 y Simonds 170 McManaman 116 Interest in the election was below par, as the total vote cast was far hlw!xm&uhviudhd, large field of candidates. All of they finished and their total vote? ed well to the front among the nine eundidates who -.2':.;77' * Following is the in which Louis EXkstrand and Wilfred Hall were elected justices of the pence Present this Clipping for Admiz-- wlon at Auditoriim Friday.>> Night, . June 22. Cast . Heaviest Vote in Field pf Nine at Satur-- EXSTRAND, HALL 2 NEW JUSTICES of this lake to grade> , wet out trees an in other the surroundings of the lal when Rockland Road is through to Libertyville on the mo: 12000 win te pasd wver @ use fe: The first name was submitted by others, but &At a later date than that turned in by Mr. Bernard, and this--is also the case in regard to the name "Clear Water Lake." lfi!th.W of this lake to ; Alkflemnyurm:'eln- terstate Sand & Gravel Company de-- pogited $100.00 with the First Na-- tional Bank and offered cash prizes <£,$50.00, $30.00, and $20.00 for the 'best names submitted for this lake. --The committee appointed to select the three best names out gv.fio-e submitted, after examinipg pro-- perty and giving the matter consider able deliberation reached an agree-- ment awarding tho!lutm Charles M. Bernard, who ' the <--name "Liberty Lake." The second prize was awarded to Mrs. Howard Wilson for the name "Clear Water Lake," and the third prize to Mrs, H. W.. Robbins for the name "Intersago Lake." 5 South Lake At The : t&hnuw&q' OUR INVITATION day's eon' ludie s E ols d ® k h ; i & f l h L. i > ~ _ M ¥ i t < it ' C KR K c -- M w > o e -- ie d l ; o A it 6 / C 3 P -- d C B & A j b & «T € ~ h fe * f I ~I -- | s a a Tille, , June 24, at 2 p. m Tl:«nv-hn'l'hsj y t y ~--Ay-- ~The addreks will be giv-- &51" 'lalthlri'l'.m': 'A Pnesraoht.: or in doopiaet eovld ha¥e been avoided. Right in thi: township, persons are-- being ¥iDed of late, he said TTFo! a _ conference: with Co--mis Balz a féew days ago the and Northwestern rail-- «e , meen« 4 in mmdfllfi-dfi--: was _but -- Rbb»:rn'.mmwmm time. . Tog! undertaking ors in Tenth _ Mr. anaman . declared that | street, Funcral arrangements were .wfi'dh_mwm{olw.'yfigfi.um" eomplete stop at railroad trossings| rival of rigues. . ® 4 to pj accidents,,. in the last| The state's attorney and 1 year .On:.h-'.that Clru??nneqmudh ? 82101' killed in etossing acci--| neswto the cuggestion that | derts and thatr 90 per cent of these| guez be pardoned. ® foumes egee oo m on asked that action Ga-:""_eo; to the senator and re; u'.vdah-a:hdimm.eu- day to Abe drive being made to brizg grest. er anfety to railined enedng: in tog Supervisors : Asked ~to Co-- SA week for. I h is M"fimwum- tinued for 10 days, the magistrate intimating he would continue the case ' _mufilloon completed his p told the court he would drop charg arigainet More If ho mide a se rested. 'John Metz tak-- ing him in custody. occusred <shortly, after 10 o'clock fupor seu® is Po on bus _-- Moore stopped and gave his number to Mr. Heydecker and QMPN:M to-- wards r.-- Heydecker followed him here and had him ar-- Fortunately fi% did not turn turtle and no 'was injured. . car s Aoneeeaan on W cviven by Athibh cowe c itv man to 6 & set ;"}'.;' said he was o a . conference: with rovde Balz a few days ago and Northwestern rail-- j 380 trains, crossing at i800 and Clayton streets, to ch mt Water street instead _ & tendét installed to 'f'ffior&. £c% bringing about favorable d Ya. H.MI :'.fi: of glnmm were mt h« of wa-- Heydecker razked Driver igned . in. .police rate Walter A. mday -- morning, g against him. said $70 would to 'his ear and pment Monday funds, due to ths by iliness. are being| SUPERVISORS meeting in the AY, JIUNE 20, 1923. the reports read 4 for'nu-iim;a Ing axpenses for the last ble concern was shown moonymctene o ihe oand td late yesterday over . tures Of the various departments. bors were caring for the destitute M x as possible and he _ Effors were made to reach Super. least allow him to leave the prison to~come 'to North Chicago for the Auneral. &d:-%:fit.-w hold was brought to the attention of State's Attorney A. V. Smith this hy e ce P 1 " prison 0'"&'&'-"";;--; in the %eurt. j : --_Remon told authorities that neigh. felt that metion might be taken to deport the prisoner. interests of Rodrigues brought. the muumwm An ced mwenti m ta The case, , was taken be-- fore the board of pardons and it was death of Mrs staie 3 pauton toy Redrirses, Ab & tornéy George Field working in the should be taken by his attorneys to effect a mitigation of the punish-- h"" proveked Rodrigues fore the latter struck and knocked him to the floor of the v;:l %Avh-.'!hyhfilw&nd., the death as a result of tuberculosis,| &nd saw the body 4 »¢ est 11 rs old, sobbed -- as they| row boat and recovered the dy. > Wnfih«hthm While attempting to=lift ~anchor home. : Only the oldést appeared to:| from a weed bed last Sunday realize the fullness of suffering with noon, Knipschild lost Ris ce and Mm"m had brought them fell overbeard, drowning , e it % could\ reach him. -- The -- lake was Rodriguez had been sen: to serve , s A a term of from one to life on d'm""d MM""W'-"& a charge of mans) in the Kill=| . n an attempt e oo h y ceany mae ; t y ie been sen! Judge Claire C.| under the diregtion of Sneriff Edwin Edw"hfigmgm Ahistrom, but did not give up the It was félt a% time the jury | body. A brother of the V uk . B4 Ti l weck span hh mv J h.l:.'n. B sail L 0? % s a¥k ' Four months ago m doors at P ttee i n gunduy night jast before midnight i S e ve o Feky Counts hos-- Alcazia Rodriguet, from the desti-- tute family of young ones, The lights were out in the Rod-- riguez home early this morning when word w '--dhrad.' ched telling . the death l-'n-_ e hh--.l.'-l? Funeral of Wife C DOWN TO OBTAIN FUNDS and fuvenile authorities to . Smaill It is will at mmm-aiz the Bupreme court to set "pre-- Wious orders in the case . _re-- Hmests a writ of s The bros, o we roues se o Btate's Attorney A 4 telegram from Attorney leged tampering with _ the Gov. '! 1 * '", R'M ;fln'#"flu--w_ -:: 3 filed a new motion :Nmr:hm _ Michael "Umbrellia Mike"* Boyle|ing on the motion will be and Ben Newmark, silent withess in | held . tomorrow morning in Sp the grand jury w-vgn- "Dvylo FA w s .0 c*f leged tampering with _ the Gov. were denied a write of sus Smail jury, Monday 'th:: bafih They had fight for freedom another step when | been held in of convention, w prayed .'fi::mpb:. denied to all ':.. 8 . w M'm enuse of their foreign citizenship. BOYLE AND NEWMARK IN NEW TRY . FOR FREEDOM IN SUPREME COURT _ .The meeting. was attended by nearly ©1,000 Legion members from all wver the state. was 'udM-.tdcnthm Tape of Imding: the 1904 ftate on 0 however, when the dele-- llh_-_md:uolmdm.- the next tem At present, he ""m"hmfl:?.l signed, waiting in the state treus-- urer's office to be sent out. Cheering news regarding the pay ment of the state bonus was given to the delegates of the American Kmmmm-v.duu y at Aurora. TO GET BONUSES WITHIN 10 DAYS [ Aem«unc'u.:u--'dg proprietorof the resort at Zurich, Kirchbaum found the body dn the same place Knipschild> fell averboard, about $00 feet #1 Coroner John L. Taylor was noti-- Mudn-::&dnh".* finding man came 'l'rw Wef was { lhne a' chineeo Ueireny Mr. Kirchbaum chanced to: Jook out in the lake at 4:25 o'clock Sat-- parations for early mor i mduwthem. s water,' . He di t into a Wnnemp.&* in enmunnee noon, Knipschild lost rlance fell overboard, drowning before could reach him. --The -- lake was dragged with grappling hooks until a late hour that night in an attempt to locate the body, ~~ ~. Ray who The body of : Frank Knipschild, age 40, 4751 Nonhdh-lh. --street, Chicayo, proprietor of a printing s-- tablishment, who was drowned in a small lake near Lake III: last 81 4 found " i o e mt week search, s RECOVER BODY) & OF KNIPSCHID The body was taken to shore by Drowning Victim at Lake Zurich Found by Early r motion in the Su-- '.'.-t aside *): . cpamedadty o telegram, hear-- w few weeks at the mould se o ue oiA six months in the county jail and m-a-..afl.-; ® urday . and --of sued by Judge failure to answer tions and were a Waukegan late in the-- ' Mmmua 'hlmm% filags, and practically all of earried an embiem in recognition of the ceremonial--a round plaster on travel in utomobiles NonhShm.MM 4* to a road within the city Umits Winthrop Harbor, --where . ; l-o-unh-h-l::" ney was nearing an auto= north to the Wiloughby farm 7 State Line road. oth hk down 'by the "d'fi'*;; leaving Uhfl& east to County north 'to : point where they could turn east to hW*«*;--@" 9 ' Headquarters with a . starter in ehm.mmb&h'ddthk tersection of West Madison _ and North Utica streets.. Quict and order were maintainéd. . The getaway from Waukegan wmnfl"flma instructions to take Sheridan road firy cross from 10 p. m. until constant stream of biles pouring into the They said that white cap d and ~gowned m;k' posted in the lonely road and scrutinized all .motorists f along the highway leading.to the scene of the ceremonial. It: wa ~At 8 o'tlock Saturday night the North Shore Ku Klux Klan-- ers held a ceremonial and .ini-- tiation of what was said to be a class of 1,000 new members a --Wiloughby's farm on the In Waukegan the usual busy Sat-- in Initiation at Wilough-- * by Farm on State Line _ lhwufn-maph" uom $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVAKCE (Continued on Page Right) section _ * capped ~ _ were > ad and ~.

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