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Libertyville Independent, 15 Jan 1925, p. 1

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. --~Mack and Ed Waiton, remanded. Charles Adams, remanded. R ~_«~ peonard Sehoebey, Grask Lake, te-- i / mea x mm. gave bail. & #2 'Mullenbterg and ~ Charles > In the case u.fin JSordon, a me "tion was made--for a change of venue . ~.* The forowing were dropped, F4# mv..&g.?:m request of .~ _' ' States Attorney Smith: A : l'"'l.ut'nnud violation of the | a . > m park mer _ .. --[ "George Moram. alleged viciation of _ _' ad with keoping a slot machine. '----~ .: Jemes Glo ch::td with violat-- _ ~.© . \Ang the t w. _ «. %eo Wolfinger, of Hilisboro. Mo,, B cS "Z I.% o ® A -'%m- a> score of 'cases wore I'_~~_-- aet for trial) Court adjourned at E"Jmmmw _ .: ~LAKE COUNTY INDEPENDENT _ Lake County's Big Weeky _ wAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN _ . ~With more than a score of criminal tallc* Monday in county court, f violator of the prohibitory " law w2 (Wmuuuumeo.:'. L. were d d y en on on attorney, and nine defendants m as of "not guilty," a number beifig lent to jail for failure to rat bonds-- .* afik Bmith, Negro, 56 Belvidere o the mwoniuiuey Tns. aod" wis w, was enten to sixty days in the county by Judse P. L Persons: Mortis 1 who. was arrested at the reuu. convinced the court that was merely a rgomer, and the case l#)b was polle prossed. ~ The places which Judge Persons or-- deraed> closed on permanent gp'wu&mamyam #, were as follows: _ > -- _ > ty street, North Chicago. : Pappas, 607 South Sheridan m-! Cartwright, 304 Market Waukegan, remanded to the county Sail-- for : faillure to furnish .bail. Guy wwu:." lnmhbdfiufl. ~--George: Harry Hanseo, fur-- Ike. Franklin, Waukegan, . furnished %Au..m Chicago. H Boyd, Market street. »The petition for injunction against Eiter, of the Helvetia Hotel, Fox I'A&.\:q eontinued. * ho pleaded "not guilty" to charges of violation of the prohibitory tr'il wil! be --made. law were: «. Cha Miehr, who pleaded guilty f 'Athe mails to detrand, and fi:fiwh Wecnsesday in C,. 8. bail Charles Diehr, one of the seven who defrauded Dr. M. . Boazinch, Maitby Insurance man and tather-- aw 'of Municipal Jjodgo Hary F. . ; v & to es of wing ihe maile " to o0 }', fined $500 by Federal Pirsh Asaletant 'United States Dis-- iot _ Altorney Willisim F. Waugh ad-- .. ) fronds f » ,' ' hssm + HQ.-'*. "ae D. 80 4 : > 4 Pareal tss i chrge . Aeicrigel to n ty y \# | . , ' a j e s 6 e Bs ' + , . 44 90 4 . i & £ & Jz; $* ® 4 # § s P . w 31 : * a s jb "A " ;:. "' ." -- &A a 3 '. & '<. . t iss MWd# Lfi%i'd i Rambnr of Four ago." fay 3 is the manr who on cases set-- for . 1542 South Vie 16th ant B Boyd, _ "The editor of the Independent often wonders it some of the poeople here who like to have their papoer say scur-- {'w things about othr people would ( Ming to have a real hot communi-- »eatlon published over their own name. Opening of private schools is said to have placed the public schools on a competitive basis and this, it is © claimed, brings the teachers under the federal income law. COUNTRY ESTATE BRINGS $56,500 An 80 acre track of land on the Waukegan road just west of ake For-- eat was sold Thursday to Mr. and Mrs, Cilarence W. Hubbard of Wilmette, by Mr. and Mrsa, John D. Ross, for a m' total _ consideration -- of Btamps represonting $82,000 were afized to the dooed and the pur-- chasers assumed a $24,500 indebted-- ness outstanding against the proper ty. The property is a home site, petitive business but a recent ruling places the water department on a competitive basis. j No definite actibn has been taken on the-- subject of teachers paying taxes but it is reported that com-- plaints have been lodged by tax-- payers, *"demanding satisfactory ex-- planation why teachers should be e@xempt.: This is said to have brought about the investigation. tourse will be necessary is indtf cated as a result of --investigatidas and --Aecisions by the ~{ederal reor-- enue départment. --. o Employes of the Waukegan water works Also are listed as those who must pay back incomse taz. Both teachers and city employes previously have been exompt from paying income taxes but a recent ruling-- of the internal revenue de partment . places water department employes in the list of taxable per-- Teachers see a possible loophole however as their salaries aro taken TEACHERS AWAIT wORD ON PAYMENT OF INCOME TAXES Waukegan Teachers Afraid They May Rave to Pay For -- Last Six Yem."' THE BUSY MAN'S NEWSPAPER 1# The Independent is one day # |% late this week, on account of the # lhmrd.oltlonotuwhlch.&_fl % vides the motive power of our # # press going on the bum, after # #% mbout 150 papers had been print # #% ed. Our new cylinder press was # # installed the latter part of last * # week, and everything looked in # % good shape, Shortly atter start # # Iing our run of 3,000, however, the *# % motor went on strike, making it # # necessary to take the forms to # % Waukegan, where the paper was # # printed in the press room of The # # Waukegan Daily Sun. o *% DON'T forget to bring in a new member! _ _ DON'T forget to root for your bowl-- --The Ciub bowling team is just going into the second halt of the schedule of in last place, only a fow games sap arate it from first place, and with your support and rooting the team promises to climb. So come on and go to Arcéa on the team's bowling nights and pull for them. s ' A little bird says there's some taik of another match game between Pes-- ter's Yellow Jackets and the Club team. Doesn't seem possible, but the little bird says it is 'Well, it that's so, you ought to be there to see the big salaughter. _ + # A FEW DON'TS FOR MEMBERS DON'T forget the dance at the Par-- ish House! AND, ABOVE ALL, DON'T forget the Libertyville Club and Libertyyilie! Further bearing on the Frank Hatch "swamp lands" case, in which he ob-- tained a favorable decision before Judge Reynolds recently, may be re-- sumed Thursday night before Judge Shurtieff here, it was indicated Sataur-- day Attorney Orvis, attorney for Hatch, will have appeared before every judgo in the circulit should he go beftore Judge Shurtie# on the mat-- -- When down town, come up to the Club rooms for a few minutes,. Moet your friends and chat awhile; play & nme'xteumormd;munlw tle music; rut, above all things, show up at the Club rooms. *# Waukegan Daily Sun. k *} « #% 4 #% # & °# *# *# *#, * #)comtry, CA 4 A S 4 + 4 & 4 4 % .: uho CIOD will give--a private dance M%nmfia«mm :fl"'wm""m' you attending. ._The billiard tourafiment closes Jan. uucfimwmmi Peste:, Eaton Duddies are alt laying for Ives, and Ives says if he oan beat these three birds the tourna-- ment will be a--complete success to him, even if he loses all the rest of the DON°'T forget the magazines and UBERTYMILLE, . LAKE 'COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925 KEntered at the Postoffice at Libertyvilie, Hilinois, as Second Class Mail Matter iss § . Wrance asuggosts one--half of one per|tures by the vodville team, "Liz and 3 'wnmmmn:u Low." «4 ?&M statesmen ... -- .. Wttiiiinniisedineannnmmsismiannnpmmme Volstgad act has made| Four things that Libertyvilie doesn't n maglec figure: in this need during the coming year--Blaft, Country, -- = Bluster, Bunk and Backbiting. WIFE sAYSs HUSBAND STUCK HIS THUMB IN HER EYE Charging that her hustband stuck his thumbs into the corners of her eyes and pushed until she became hy sterical, Mrs. Gladys Nachtsheim, of MHighwood has filed sulit for divorce against Paul P. Nachtsheim, a sol-- dier at Fort Sheridan. ialk iwoO auwimobiies had,been re-- ported stolen during the night. One of them, a Ford Sedan,--belonged to John C. Fink, of Route 1, Sheffield, IIL, and the other a Buick belonging to C. G. Wenban and Sons of Laka An effort was made to suppress the details of the charges in the sult, It is reported that Natchsheim is being detained at the guardhouse at Fort Sheridan. Mrs. Nachtsheim, also details many othctnamulflu.heluflumt he made against her life and that he beat and choked her, and otherwise mistreated her, Forest, the Buick agency, No trace of the cars were found here, on their they woere heipless. mm:ntothonmm tended to the poor farm whare prese-- ure was obtained from a --standpipe but by this time the house ,a six room eottage, was practically reduced to ashes, % «uie mio, mt Sariiacce sa m:mmun. uhm.:: trs. Seybold a year ago hthomtnacunqom | m was puctled!y" m_, 7*-"5 ashes, j "w with the m succeeded Sa most of the furniture. It is reported that Mrs. Seybolid a year ago sold The police at Lake Forest Friday night notified the police at Waukegan that two automobiles had ,been re-- TWO CARS STOLEN _ IN LAKE FOREST «urday made an unsuccessful attempt to save the home of Mrs. Jeanette Say-- bold, Winchester road, one--fourth mile west of the County farm in Liberty: ville. The fire broke out about eleven o'clock, being attributed to a defec tive flue. f The Aremen responded but after they had exhausted the chemical tank Water Pressure From Count Farm Received Too Late toy save The House. °_ The Libertyville fire department Sat-- France suggosts one--half of one | HOME IS--DESTROYED LIBRARY NOTES We are endeavoring to build up out reference collection at the lHibrary, A valuable addition to this work .is a bqoks bearing t:o om'm : on reat written from the viewpoint of differ-- ent countries, most of it having been published in Europe. ' * This collection is very valuable,; as most of it is now out of print, and is not for sale. The material was sent to Rer. H. B. Gwyn, who has very kindly donated it to the Hbrary, The Oak Grove School has planned m'goyduu.o' for early in Feb-- ruatry.. They call it a Feature Dance. The "tfun makers" will provide music, The entertainment will include foa-- tures by the vodville team, "Liz and Mrs. Emma E. Weiland of Fort Lau-- derdale, Fila., formeriy a resident of Chicago, was killed when.a motor bus operating between Miami and Paim Beack, on which she was a passon-- ger; was struck by a freight train in Fort Launderdale. Mrs. Welland@, a widow, was a sister of Mrs. Will J. Reed formarly of Waukegan. _ _ Despite the fact that on Dec. 2, Act-- ing County Judge Martin 1 allowed an inheritance tax of , against the ostate of the late Delavan Smith, Lake Forest publisher, Assist: ant Attorney General R. W. Churchilt 'dwmmflcm-& ing an appeal to the suproeme court in a furthr effort to collect $175,000 tax h claims is the correct amount, Attys. Miller McCulloch and Field, representing the estate, opposed the motion on the point that it should have been made Dec. 31, the last day of the term and also that Churchill's term as assistant attorney general has expired. Judge Decker overruled the point and the state was allowed forty days to prepare a bill of exceptions. When the tax was fixed at $78,000, Judge Decker held that the Indian-- apolis Foundation, a charitable insti-- tution, should not be required to pay $233,000 inheritance tax on the amount it recelved under the terms of the will, simply because it was an Ind{ ans organization instead of an Illinois KIN OF WAUKEGAN : ~ wWOMAN IS KILLED institution. when the gates were again raised, the bandits' car was out of sight and the officer lost the trail Last June the store wis robbed of about ~$500 worth of merchandise, and a little more than a year ago a-- $5,000 bhaul was made. At that time practically everything:of value was taken, a truck being backed to the rear of the store. CHASE BANDITS -- _ AFTER $2,000 -- STORE ROBBERY «"This time the burglars entered the front door after smashing the lock, NEW FIGHT OVER INHERITANCE TAX IN SMITH WILL Four Aaring bandits, in a Ford sedan, after breaking into i('s men's elothing store of Irving Hook & Co. at Grayslake at 1 o'ciock Satu:<i=y morn-- ing, aud loading several * thousand dollars worth o< merchandse into the machine, made their escape aft-- er--an exciting chase with offiters. Marshal McMillen chased the rob bers along Belvidere road as far as Waukegan, where a streak of luck enabled the fugitives to escape. Just as the robbers crossed the North Shore tracks, the gates wore lowered to permit a train to pass. Marshal McMillen was compelled to This is --the third time the --Hook store has been robbed in a little more than a year. Since the othor robberies Mr. Hook planted a num ber of> burglar alarms, and about 4 o'clock this morning one of these sroused members of the Frank Tai-- Nes family which resides over the Mr. 'Tallies telephoned to Y¥illage Marshai 'Allen. McMilion, who start ed in pursuit of the burglars, and had a warning sent to Sheriftt Kd-- win -- Abilstrom, who also started in $1 ing Hook's Store at ( = '&l. Looted Q,r'-:ur T%filn Time in a Year. > M l t 4# q in Effort to Collect ) Tax Instead of )0 as Fixed. & total of 311 casoés of: thea : diseass were reported last weok to the state department of public health at Spring-- Reld. Cook county was hit hardest with 176 cases, 156 oft them bei:"ln Ohicago, Other countles reported as Although scarlet feover prevalence jumped up above thae three hundred mark in lilinois again last woek, Waukegan and Lake county continued to be fortunate for no cases, of the disease wore reported in this vieinity. Outside of Lake County in the statd A.nwwmmem'vui of Old Eim ; an Shores, near Lake EZurich; the Wheaton-- Valley © Club, near 'Wheaton, and Hammond, Ind. Ef#intham 8, Ford 6, Kane 9, Mo Donough 6, Madison 5, Monroe 5, Pe-- oria 6, 8t. Claig 14, Will 9. New cases of pneumonia reported ®®DO%2A now. mathommnumuvm e hn io o cuu{oum. Chicago had ten of| James Unad!, 50 thtlllflmun:lm:"ry no::m-a Other tagoous nu? L 4 in t Lake state M"a- number of new --cases hosoita! suffering during the-- ed: opins that get in '.fl':" he -- had 1.('".'" w i 189, right han 8 . _sough 164, tuberguloals 471, chippin«s ico. . A® , #94, be n--e----arr, 1 im Twin Orchard, another Jewish club organized by members of the former Devonshire Club, is nearing comple-- tion at Brya Mawr and Wolf road, while progress is being made on the Vernon Country Club links 'west of Deerfleld. k Abong new projects ars the Golf, Saddle & Gun Club at Bartlett, IIL; CITY AND COUNTY ESCAPE SCARLET FEVER EPIDEMIC kee ay. car line, will open May 16 with eightoen championship, ~holes; mlflu » lnr.,u Addison, u:'Mm een w under way ; at Winthrop Harbor, has nine holes Ainished, and the second nine under 'construction ; Elmhurst's new course, =lfi o(h'-h mu. near Addison, w':l.l golft rendesvous of the Mid--City Ath-- letie Clwb north of Glen Kllyn, will be playable h{ Memorial Day ; the Itasca course at Itasca, on the Chicago, Mil-- waukee & 8t. Pan!, is nearing comple-- Alithough Rest of State is Hit Hard Lake County Has Es-- . caped Up to Now. tion; Knollwood, a picturesque coun-- try club north of Lake Forest in Tele m.:ou. is being rushed; Mount t, a new Jewish club'at Mt. Prospect, has work well advanced:; veing under--construction or contem plated. Before Fall it is probable the total--list--will reas~4 186 or Bomnie Brook, eighteen hotes, woest Oof Waukegan, is completed and will be Teady for play this Summer: Bun-- ker Hulfunflth end of the Milwan-- Mr. Borgeson intends to build homes in Libertyyille at a price the average working man can pay on a small cash basis. We have two possible purthas-- ers for a tract near Libertyville at a price of $2,000 per acre. 'Three govern-- ment real estate experts advise me that Libertyville acreage is worth as high as $3,000 per acre. p-- able to be swith you to inform your readers of the tremendous develop-- ments that our crowding our very vil lage limits, With factories and new convéles:ent hospital to be biult near the county farm this spring, things are going to hum in that section.. Mr. Borgesen, of the Cairo Bullfic? and Material Co., of Evansto® will erect the first unit of his factory as soon as the site is definitely disposed of. We must zone our village before long, or you will find your choice res-- idence property surrounded by fac-- tories and garages. Libertyville must annex land east to road and wesManyishrdlushrdlubrdlu Bt. Mary's road, west to the limits of Area and as far north as Casey road ftor what is soon to break--another Niles Center, Property on mll sides of the North Shore Line being so-- cured and many r t in three days." . _ Fhe following leiter was received Monday from Harry Madill Bartlett, well known Libertyvile real estate and LAKE COUNTY ADDS NEW GOLF COURSES Nearly a Dozen New Courses Wil!l Be Readg This Year in Local District. record--breaking epoch in the number of golt clubs in the Chicago district, gp_ptou-!wi one dozen new courses H. M. BARTLETT SAYS GREAT ; THINCGS ARE IN STORE FOR VILLAGE OF LIBERTYVILLE "Owing to the fact that I happen to be a member of the Federal Grand Jury in Chicago until Feb. 3, 1 am un-- The new year will mark another TO CHICAGO GROUP at /BINT LA The alleged domestic troubles . of Mr. and Mrs. Ormal Bender, of Waw kegan,-- which became m;-ug: the fAiling of & bill for divorce by Helen Bender, charging cruelty, were forecast by a fortune teller to -- the plaintiff's mother, Mrs. Helen Davis, who conducts a Waukegan beauty parlor, rumors about which had been cutrent for some time, CONSULTS SEERESS _ According to theke reports the eld-- er Mrs. Davis had consultbd a seetess in an effort to solve the-- domestie problems of her daughter, and z fortune teller advised her that :auil;m lt::lnld b:::o'. apart t." n er, if possible, back k ;tl she could not be hm' without M. * " § '"% They were married Jan. 18, and the bill charges bhim with beating, chok» "'«-..t"' aad tmat in Jou 1. "he struck Hher on the nose with his Ast. ' Twp datmage suits are abou | started in the ac \&* Waukegan girl and a 6« imanr, according to action taken t day in probate court. -- ". _/> Jolly Fisherman cliob at : m:"t:mfily was sw here, said to be etiployed in Kenosha now. Y¥ e Julius L. Loveday, Tox fak Final report approved. Estate closed, . "xlmhn MH..d Kw Park. report approved. closed. Thomas George Curley, Highwood. Inventory fled. * s Richard A. Beckman, ot al, Deer field minors. 1st report and account Ohinc that G#ot in | ' N bhe had stabbed --B #€ fls righ hand m an § iC chippin« ico. . Athputabion . bo :. _. ----1rs, 1t 1: rapariet Mrs. Helen --Bender Charge Ormal With lu%m in Past Four Years. -- _ Clarence and Robert Miller minors. Petition 'of non--resident Guardian for sale of interest in real éstate in Zion Sled and set for hearing Feb. %, 1925. Laird A. Iltelcll. Zion, Appraisers IW. 17-- F Horatio M. Maxham, Libertyville. tet for Reariep Jose sns painty Ae set for an. con-- sists of personal property yvalued at ville. Hearing on Final> report con-- tinued to l'g!x citk % August uebker, Wauconda. 'Proof 'of Reirship taken. Letters . at Apainbfitha d 6 000. S conaints A " " valued at $5,000. o f _ William Lasco, insane, Antloch, Conservator gllowed to spend ~$500 for improvements on road on farm. Estate: Asa Joice, Ivanhoo. Pro-- ceedings: Petition for Letters of Ad-- ministration filed. Bond fxed at The other is in the es M%'fi liam' Peddle, who "'C& I at the Shore line at Lake f 'f}fim weeks ago while ho was ng to catch a train. , Proof of J . was taken; L;ttmh o: rindg 19« sued to Joseph J. le. ---- eg-- tate consists of the m ~and the cause of action against the rail-- road company. $ Jemima Joice, Ivanhoo. Petition for Letters of Administration filed. Bond Axed at $1,000. i x Proof of heirship was t estate of Martha TessA old, of 216 Liberty street, At the time of the accident the motorman claimed he blew the whis-- tle and sounded the warning bell but that Peddle did not pay any Attention. Other estate matters weoere acted upon, as follows: 44 to it. Causes of Action St Deaths of Martha 1 Waukegan, and Wm. $1.50 A YEAR her on the nose with his fAst. nieked crueicies are detniled Ih Hecht McMahon,. Liberty-- BV A 44 t w t e 3

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