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Libertyville Independent, 9 Jul 1925, p. 1

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2i s :.* * / 4s ko $ m -- i §¥ ~ * im fat ». t W on > td ~--y~--~----syammer .. Home--at Lone . Lake Agp. 4 __--_ MAN DYING FROM _ ; "Borro \> _ HURTS RECEIVED |= c @ IN AUTO MISHAP &# . . .*_._ « from. Injuries receixed early in --the * E+ motning Jualy 'l!'t' be was struck e by 'an automobile while he was re s ___ pairing a tire alongside the road on The police received a report at' 1330 Brushwood avenue, Chicago. 11:20 a. m. on July 5 of an auto | skidded inte the ditch near ~Wau-- mobile accident at ~ Genesee amsd}conda Saturday. The car was dam-- Washington streets Jack Bohi, of|aged, but the occupants were un-- 18 North Park avenue, was --Gdriving| hort. east in Washington street when he _ AUTO BURNS was bumped by & south bound street| A Red touring car burned <two car operatéd by Motorman McGreai. }miles north of IiAbertyville Saturday RAMMEDO B¥ AaUTO ------}+#wight when it n.:uhto t:'.g;a _ Anton Zupanctc, 844 McAlister ave--' Four young.--men, &l}: from IK, anue, was ,fiflu south "in Jatkson estaped'injury. s amnanavine 4; -- _ MIT BY STREET CAR L. --P. MfHlin. Hebron, Ind.. was driving his Chavrolet east in Wash ington. street at Q:55 a'clock on the night of July 3. and had reached a point in front of the Western Union office when another car started to back out from the curb, according to a réport obtained by the police. To avoid an accident Miblin stopped bis machine and a street car came along and bumped into him. His ma-- chine was damaged considerably but no ome was hurt. MACHINES ARk DAMAGED L. H. Schreiber, was driving across McAlister avemue at 11 o'clock on the night. of July 3, when has ma-- thine was hit by a car driven by a man named Bujonauskas. accordin«@ to a report received by the Wauke gan police. The care were not dam-- aged badly, it is nfll. * 11 £.: \tetes Pi -- _ un. Severnitaics Ausccd ~toms __ Rea They dAid wot ask the name ol the drtver, of the other car, but simply took the lHcense sumber It was a Chicago party. Mr. Marseiiles stated that they were proceed:--ng west on the Grange Hait road on the way to Druce Lake and that th» other car, going about fifty miles in hour; shot across the road in front of them. TWO CAR SCRASH The police received a report at 10:15 o'clock on thenight of July 3 of an accident at Ninth and Adams streets. Charles Nol!, driving a HMHupmobile, was ht by a machine drtven by> Mait Oblak. The latter, who was alleged towhave been drink-- ing. was arrested by the police, and his case has been continuea to July A Hupmobile drtven by L W. Ar ewtz, 2830 Warren avenue. Chicago struck a flivrer of John Houtheard 454 West Twenty--siith street. Chica force of the blow, and the car enpded in the ditch; a hopeless wreck. Both go, and thep collided with 1 Jordan driven by W. K Kcutr"bf'\'lln place. Chicago. ~ -- -- Mra. Marse{illes was drivng. and although she made an effort to dodge the other machine she struck the bile from an obscured side crossing on the Grange Hall road shot before them, causing a collision. rear end of it. Her husband, riding with ber in the front seat, was Demblowsk! and Frank Gorney of Chicago, bhad started for Ga«rea Jjake and had been halted by tire trouble. Demblowski had been near the edge of the road fixing the tire when the accident bappened. Gorney signed the complaint against Doby, _ Doby, Garland stated. haitéd im-- menalately and heiped _ remosve °ihe man to the bospital. --The cars wers damaged on the Rand road hall a mile south of Lake Zurich. Saturday.,. and the occupants all recefved minor Mjuries James Marseilles, city clerk. and his wife, were badly shaken up and bad a close call from serious burts At the time of the accident efforts were made to reach the sheriff, but this failed and Motorcycle Policeman Alfred Garland was dispatched to Grays Lake. He learned through Doby that ne had been driving to Long Lake to spend the hbolidays and that he had sltpped freom the pavement due to slippery condition of the road from the rain. and that be, bad struck Demblowsk+ in his effort to keep from goning into the ditch. dent, charged with assault with a deadly ~weapon, but was released immediately through Justice Louis Ekstrand who placed the bond At $1, 000 and set the hearing for July 16. fractured in severa} places, the legs mangled and bruised, and the skull )o'dbl; fractured. He is uncon-- & broken leg, arm, and shoulder, and that an eye was nearly gouged out. stated that the right arm had been Baturday when the accident happen-- ed,. -- He has little, or no chance, to Frank Demblowski Chicago, Struck the Fourth While . Fixing Tire Along Rd. At the hospital Dr. Charles Lieber Frank'* Demblowski, 22, of 1397 te 21 near Grays Lake mmm___;,. nanine e en rnmngani oo 1: meiamace . J + 4* ce en w C . msnsimsistnye > x LIBERTYVILLE, LEAKE COUNTY, 1LLINOHS; FHURSDAY;~JULY-- 949254 CITY CLERK INJURED [Erpiearkines ~ xo 1 oo ',i: i" 'a esn th aare Te on w' TAKICAG-- 18 HIT «h9h were that he had ~IBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT ravrer* -- _T to. . The péext} ppeer ble rerse m is _7 | grocery store at the lake w | J. J. Kelly of 20 Twenty--second} | «treet, North Chfcago, was cut about | 'the hands when a wirndow of a car| mm which he whs riding broke early| Sunday morning. He was taken to| !\'k-tmy Memorial k{npltal, and after| receiving treatmen® was able to re' | turn ~hopre. | An automobilé of Otto Feltrofkeg,} Chicago, ran into a ditch at Quin--; lin's Corners Sunday. The owner's wife and child were slightly injured.} WOMAN 18 INJURED * Mrs. E. H. Pols, 2511 North Craw-- ford avenue, Chicago, suffered sev-- e¥al fractured ribs Saturday when an automobile driven by her bhusband ran into the ditch between Lake Zurich and Wauconda.. AUTO DAMAGED ~-- Aft ~anitomobilté--of --R.--€C:--Connett. 1330 Brushwood avenue, Chicago. skidded inte the ditch near ~Wau-- conda Saturday. The car was dam-- aged, but the occupants were un-- hort. , CHILD STEPS ON MAN AT -- | -- BOTTOM OF DRUCE'S LAKE his feet. Then Duyik. went down , Thursday, acording to announcemenis property dwners affected. 1 aAvaye «ghis.-- Kolar caught hoid of a nu.';ua Friday by the -- Lake County -- ..:..mu.mm...;"elvq-yw-w Earl Gerret-- boas b-rv,emmwt,fl § amile zones are :o e . Sen. Dies Instantly./rrm mrusaie 4o Pull the WikibWesae/ds / Federdl Juake James T Witker®on oidéred at once. .. _' *' *' **| fstantly./r~m--High street on Sunday at 1:35 p. m., and «stopped at the stop sign at BHelr+ dere utreet. R. E. Ridgely, 624 North Sheridan road, came along in his Chrysler and bumped into the rear of the other machine, causing con-- siderable damage. According --to the police Ridgely agreed to pay for a!i the damage that .had been done. CcuT 8y GLass Two men drowned in lakes in the county Sunday, one of them Herber; Anderson of 4857 Ferdinand St. Chi cago, well known business-- man who bad"a summer home. at Lake Marie where be and bis mother were spen.t Ing a vecmtion. He gwam to shore, and other bath-- era went out and, after diving for about half an hour, recovered the body. The lungmotor was appited, but all efforts at resustiation failed. An inquest was--held by Deputy Cor-- oner EFdward Comrad of Waukegan, and a verdict was returned bearing out Kolar's story--of the drowning. TWO DROWN AS---- RESORTERS JAM. -- -- COUNTY LAKES Duyik drow ned around 10 : 3N o'clock in the morning after a des-- perate etrugrle by a companmion tn rave bim. The companion, Frank Ko lar,. 1415 South Fifty--eighth street, €Cigero. almost~lost his life in the managed to break away by use of his feet. Then Duyik. went dows They were about fifty féet apart, off from the Channe! Lake Isol. when Kolar heard screams from Duyik. He swam to him, and juet a«e Duylk wes going down for the sec-- ond time, Kolar grabbed him and at-- tempted to pall him out. Duyik. fight-- Ihg in desperation, caught hold of Ko-- Anderson fell> from-- a surt board while aquaplaning back of a motor boat in Lake Marie. early in the afternoon. and searchers dragged the lake for hours--ip an--effort to find his body. Felix Druba. Waukegan l\life guard; went out with a squad at night to aid in fAndirg the body. Sailors from Great Lakes also gave a«si«t-- ance. Glenty Monday declared that he hed no recollection of how the accident nappehed. He said he was swimming about and started to call some one Lake The other victim was Charles Duy Ik, 21, 2100 South Sixty--first street. Clcero Duylk drowned in Channe! without anyone moticing that be whs not present. It~ appears that 'Glenty had been swimming about in shallow water and mo one had noticed him. He taintad and sank to the bottom of the lake just off the end of the pier in shallow water. 'The little girl in wading, step-- ped on him and ealled others, or the Arthur -- DMilger, Rev. Howard E. Ganiter and several others,; ran out on the end of the choir camp pler and pulled in the apparently lifeless body of George Glenty of Waukegan. After was vils -- on'Fthe »Rodt 44 the VHittle grocery store at the lake with severpi .. The little community of Waukegan people in the Christ church camping grounds at Drice Lake were thrown into a secare --Sunday -- afternoon when a little girl, in bathing, came crying that she had stepped on a ... Known Chicagoan, Loses Life in Lake Marie. -- CaAR GOES$ INTO DiTCH apnedtateccts» ie We Well | The company owns six plants in the three states, which it has been ;leasing to various concerms. Accord-- 'ine to Mr. Roemer the six plants, lfour of which are in operation, are worth $250,000. ; _ The receivers, appointed _ tempo prarily, to act without pay, are offi-- |cers of the concern: J. °T. Williams, 'preahlent; T. R. Keene. secretary. 'land C. D. Wing, treasurer. Karl--McMana, -- libertyville vouth |. AAARMLLRL R 1 1 ARAMLRL _ PLALL | Sehlasset, ~--+---- _ who was arrested @at West Bend. Wi« . ecreectmecwe % Mr. Gerretsen is a well digger a:i for the theft of an antomobile from |-- Mre, Effie Fink, wife of Don Fink{F OX lake. hi!l:':'nvl:rf?.'P:p;'. bl;nl;nuof l.}"?wtt |of Hibertyville, died shortly before x se he4 < tyville,' was free ustice Hoyt noon Tuesday v¥ Memorial | today when Mr. Knigge declined *o / hospital. y at the lctory mm mAY prosecute. ' .._Mrs. Fink had been a patient at ® T n s The youth had been working for Mr. |the hospital since June 29, when she!_ A Fivver coupe of Clarence Olson, Knigge ceveral months, and ealid ho taken there for an em ey | Ruswell, was stolen on the Fourth at could not resist the temptation (to |operation for a stomach V"mm;&('hnnnol Lake. Anthorit'es in sever drive the car. He had intended \&o was 28 years _Aside from her @1 towns were notified, but no trace come back, he fecl@red, --~ -- hbusband, she &tn two childram: _ of the car has been found. |__ (Mlcces to probate: Propecty--given to resolution providing for the construg -- x ___ t-mm «tu --nienes> EeTaté consists-- OL. ~datet -- sxzzem, N:Qfl";m %-fiz'm ..x.' a+ senig * _ !4:_:._'; 'MQ'%Wh" Iters oft Admiailatration wilh Will an. ot--ine vMage. --A--zc*disposal mant °. ,, and C. D. Wing, treasurer. {ton Point,--on the east side o The petition -- was filed in behail| Lake. by Constable Brune's Of Danie} E. ILaBar, Delavar, Wis.; equad last night the third arr Herman E. McDonough, Hampshire, three weeks. N. and BeWitt--C.-- Hodskin; WT --The--raktore--fownd -- --Piatta's paratso, Ind. _ | doing© a thriving ° business -- The 1,000 farmer investor®s O®®| jumpei bonds ranging from $10 to $100, aC-l)".m <A cording td Mr. Roemer. _ Fialia FREE YOUTH IN THEFT OF AUTO According to the petition, filed on behalf of three creditors in Wiscon-- sin. lI!ilinois anh Indiana the com pany oweés the three nearly $100.000, aned on ten--year bonds. interest on this was due Thuraday and was not paid, according to the petition. FARMERS INYVEST $293,000 The company was organized . Dby nearly a thousand farmers in the three states who invested $293,000, according to Attorney E. W. Roem er, who filed the petition. Thursday appointed receivers <for the company, after filing of a peti-- tion in involuntary bankruptcy. . Thubsday lLake County farmers, with the er-- teption of a very few, escaped losses in the appointment of a receiver for the _ Milk _ Producer's .Co--operative Marketing company in €hicago las: COUNTY FARMERS ESCAPE LOSS IN CO--OP. MILK FALL Milton Litwiler, Round Lake. Hear-- | ing on petition for sale of real estate | continued to July #th. | But Few Local Milk. Dealers Owned Stock in Marketing -- Berab Hook, Grayelake. Hearing on Final Report continued to July 20. oL. Hlon,. was .closed _ Monday--in--thg probate-- m ] y Decker. ~At matters Bbeard consist-- ed of: « *~ a * Estate: George M. Billmeyer, Zion. Proceedings: Final report approved. Estate closed. Joseph Marrec, North Chicago. Let-- ters of A'dministration issuel to Ag-- nes Mar:ee. Bond of $3,000. Proof of beirahip taken. Edwin Prregrocki, minor. lnve.-l When the board of trustees conven-- tory @pproved. <ed, Jacob L Crane, Jr., of Winnetka, Charlotte Yankawskas. Heariug or an expert on zoning anu town planning report of sale of real estate continued addressed the board, on the question to July 15th. « * of soning the village of LibertyyiRe. George. Waldman, Waukegan. Hear-- | There are at present 25 or 30 aerial ing on Final report tontinued to Ar'm being made of his territory, gust 1. 'and these will be avail@ble»for map 4$4000. ._Proo{ of heirsliip tak ters of Adm\siatration wilk Wil an. ot--ine v¥lMage. A--zc--disposal pant nexred fissued to Gladys E. Doiph, |will be located on the DesPlaines rivt piece.~-- ~Proot--of beirship taken... .. er, south of Rockland road. It is pro-- Willliam B Stewart,.. Waukegan.,posed to buy a tract of land--160 feet Will admitted to probate. all property on the Ellis farm and 160 fee. on the given to wife, Jane M. Stewert. Let-- Copeland tract--and erect septic tanks ters Testamentary <4esued --to Jane I.-§4o care for--the sewage. The first unit Stewart. RBond of 418.000. Proof of I'lll care for a population of 4,500. The heirahip taken. are covered by the new projeet is 1380 Irene E. Brey. Hearing on petition |acres, and' the plant additions will to establish h--irship continued. |provide for a pmpula:ion of approxi Edwin Junker, et al. minors.. Fina} mately 18.500 people. The estimated report as to Edwin Junker and cur-- cost of the sewer is $94,900. f rent report as to other minors ap--| The present septic tank is in bad proved. 'shape and extensive repairs must be Fredericke Porep,: Barrington. In ventory approved _ Agnes 8. Payne, [vanhoe. _ Will ad| Milicea <o qprobate; Propecty--given to ; __Herman J, Meye . Libertyville: Fir al report approved. Esteate closed. .Julia M. Preyborski, North Chicdago. Will admitted "to pyobate. All prop-- erty given to Catherine Przyborski, foster mother: --letters Testamentary Issued to Maxr Priyboski. RBond o' Jennie French Campbell, Wauke-- gan. Final report appreved. ~Estate closed., 200 DR. BILLMEYER > ~ESTATE CLOSED . BY JUDGE DECKER Julia Pryzborski Bonds Set at $4,000 in Probate Court; The estate of Dr. George Bulmeycr. w k. Wal ic calke l ca M ym CC Await Hook Report. Company. Entered at the Pogtoffice at Libertyville. lllinois, as Second Class Mar Matter. {dumped a hugt quantity of b« kept «amples for evidenee. Fialia went before Justice ( this morning and gave $2,000 | Several plats of subdivisions were presented, an din mos; &nn were accepted and approved. e or two were returne dfor correction. The treasurer'é report showed a bal ance of $19.500. The board adjourned at 1:30 a. m., to meet again Tuesday doing a thriving | business. They MRS. DON FINK OF LIBFRTYVILLE DIFS name of Schaffer offered to paint the tank on the outside and clean the h--, side for $%5. He is also to pain; in , large letters the name of the village. The matter was referted to the com-- mittee chairman, with power to act. / night, July 11th __The property owners along the north side of the eléctric railroad were notified to remove fenceés and other . obstructions in the alley. This alley , is 16 and 20 feet wide, extending eas: | from Milwaukee svepue, but bhas not : been in use for many years. Fences of those owning property there are extended to the railroad right of way.| With the early paving of Park avenue, | It was felt this alley would have :o be used, hence the notice to open same. ' Chas. Johnson. asked to change an alley in his subdivision. .Me was in-- structed t ogecure permission of the NABBED ON THIRD _ LIQUOR CHARGE A motion was adop:ed to refer the matter to the proper committee, with powe rto act. It is probable that Mr. Crane will be employed to draw up a comprehensive zoning and town *plan-- ning scheme for the village. and these will be avail@ble»for map ping purposes without cost to the vi}-- lage. Mr. Crane said thai a zoning and. planning commission would --have to ba organized, this to report to the village board. The present septic tank is in bad shape and extensive repairs must be made soon. 1t was suggested at the meeting Tuesday night ihat an addi-- tionat septic tank be placed--at the new location and abandon the present stie. This would do away with the necessity of maintaining two planis. A peiition was presentedi{or paving East Park avenue to the east village limits, taking in the terrftory annexed last month. Storm sewers will be in-- stalled, the to:ial cost of the whole im-- provement being estimated $27.030. The plans provided T8t the storm sewer to emply into the gravel pit, out this was denied. The sewer will bave :o be carried under Des Plaines river. The public hearing on the matter was The largest single improvement in VILLAGE BOARD HELD BUSY . MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT paving of Church street{rom Brainerd to Milwaukee Ave. is provided for. Yaukee Averme. wew Mhugurhted in s night, and the meeting extended into Wednesday 'morning. On account of the large amount of bqglnqn _Lo_pg transacted, ~every meeting® of the board lasts until midnight or later. The. regular July meeting of the village fathers was "Reld last Tuesday The question of painting the water a] =£ 5-" i;fi"";l'?' .' Ge.: (".. Kecre ts se 1 at Sta nd dry } in' UR --145--The--Lake Co~Parm --Borea® has D®Td arranged an interesting and profit-- s able tour of some of our good dalry] ving and livestock herds for Wednesday, ":; July 15th. That is the day when all °*fi. farmers get back from milk hauling 5P early, A@ll 'up the lunch basket and im witg-- Sb k@OEgume _ LNo.. PWCnR L . .. _: _ _ B SCB Pn Ne MERARAERE ~ 0 0 0) ® Em Een tm . * +« Nn zy wwr; Fenk:--* ¥#r )* 'irp anpra} vi B CHOFRUA4Y stipate 1y --0:45 A. M.--Hawthorn Farm Brown--was splendid. Saturday night's y rg. Swiss herd. * --. leould hardly have been improved upon eer 10:99 A M-- Chris Jensen's Duroc Jer--and SBunday night's wasabout u_m. he ®€Y Pigs, grown on the sanitation plan. | There was no trouble of any a y3 ,_10:30 A. M. Earl Kane farm at during either day, and the orderliness nir Dizmond Lake. Holsteins and White O( the crowd speaks well for those in ~,. Leghorns. Judging contest free for all. charge of the affair. An inquest wae held by ((~» John Ix Taylor of Libertyyville. . verdict wae returned bearing o: testimony--ot --tw*-- trother and T OTt NNNE .« --=----< -- w mon ccnureis m mep c «un Earl, a éon of Fred Gerretsen an} his brother, two years younget, sca} ed the tree in bovien adventure. They had been warned to setay down be-- cause of the high tension wire of tne Public Service Company of Nortbern Illinois, which ren through the upper limbs. The limbs had been trimmed to give space for the wire. Earl, reaching the top. came in close reach of the wire. In a moment of forgetfuluyess he touched the wire, ard died instantly. He fell loose from the wire, but his body caught in ..« tree, @and he lay dead for some time while efforts were madle to bring him down., Lme _ Close examination «howed that hi feet were a short distance from t wire.. Sehiosger, _pitcking _ his way carefully through the limtbs: caugh: hold of the boy and brough#t him *n the ground. In doing soahe sufer -- severe burns from «he clothing. '. From there the party will probably &9 Lfl'ye.L.\'. Lusk's Cuernsey herd, 1 milé east of Voio. A year ago he his herd.. Now he has a good pro-- cleaned up on T. B., losing nearly all ducing herd of Guernseys. -- ~.One or two more stops may be \ made. Fwrmers can we!ll afford to take the time for such valuatle tours of the county and as this will come jJust before harvest an'? after hayiloAg and corn cultivation it comes. at a good time. There will be several aped@kers along so the tour will be all the more worth one's time. Everybody welcome. Start from the Farm Bu-- .reau office. # 00-- a ke Twelve--year--old Earl Gerretsen of Fox Lake was electrocuted while playing in a tree near his home late Monday. A lineman, George Schios ser, who climbed the tree to get the body, was burned by the boy's cleth-- ing. which caught fire from thke BOY, PLAYING IN TREE, IS KILLED BY ELECTRICITY _Good dairy herds of several breeds to expectations, but a little trouble de-- will be seen, successful methods of veloped (not the fault of the Robinson sweet clover pasture demonstrated, people) and kept several good horses raiging bogs -- and sheep observed. from starting: ; and the use of phosphate shown. | .Both ball zame: were good. *Libet-- There will be a cow judging contest tyyille won !rom,'lg:ueaq, Baturday, u!Mman x) tnx > 3y wo~~ ++ SYF@-- mm'wmm ~ The full program is available at the was won by the Chicago Union Glants, 11:30 A. M. Quaker Oats Poul#y Farm, one mile west of Libertyville. 12:15 P. M. H. E. Flood place, one mile south of Gurnee. Picnic lunch. After dinner we will see the Quaker Oats poultry (farm, 1--% mile west of Libertyville 'Where succesi@ful meth-- ods will be shown from the chick to the hen. This place is very well worth the while of poultry farmers. The party will see-- large sweet clover pastures at Parker Bros., 1 mile north of Graydslake and at Jobhn W. Hast farm near Round Lake. He bas a good herd of milking Short-- horns. Parker Bros. are pasturing 125 sheep and 22 cows on 40 acres of sweet clover. = join with their neighbors for a {farm LAKE CO. FARM _ _ -- BUREAU PLANS TOUR OF COUNTY July 15 Annount¢ed as Day on Which Several Farms Will * Be Visited. -- . *h had a ge. ves in (ir eais't's 2~s }1' e t Malone war lined $50 in Fox lake tar> trameporting ~Hqtor--~Ths MnSé Ts unpaid. He was arrested on the fob bery charsce when several »#gesorters pointed him out as fhe youth who took $10 from them. Malote denied the charge, and was sceking to ob tain bail this afternoof. A flivvrer, license number 80"".' Jim McCall,--formerly of-- Liber was found> abandoned ' by Deputy but who now has a string Sheriff Froelich, Sunday néar Lake|borses at PAlatine, was I Zurich. _ e C1 9 ~ *griends 'here Monday. -- ~>-- John Malone. Ch was arrested for was put under $500 Justice Hoyt. His also he Jameés Mahoney, of Chicago, who was staying at the Colonia}, Foxr Lake, was arrested for having a pint of booze in his possession, accord ing to the state's attorney's office. The Randoiph hotel, Nippersink Bay, Fox Lake, said to be owned by Andrew Wiborg. was raided the night of the Fourth and Brune reported that Mrs. Wiborg threw a bottle of booze over a fence. YOUTH PUT UNDER BOND FOR ROBBFRY At 607 Market street charges of liquor violations and diwsorderiy con-- duct were made. The inmates of the house were James Walker, Mrs. Lila Celton, Julia Hanks * and Albert Brown Joe Serick was picked up on Tenth stréet and charged with being drunk. street Joe Pesut, 1621 Sheridan road, North Chicago, was entertaining cus tomers and had booze on hand, Brune reported, and James Orlich was pick-- ed up at Sheridan road and Twelfth A06, Waikégan, had . A--pint--of _whin-- key,~ Brune reported, and the follow: Ing colored people were picked up a6 opersting and inmating a disorderly house: Hollis Keeten, Abbott Smith, Thomas Schilts, Sam Riser, Edward Hof{man, Mrs. Mary Mitchell} and Mres. Ollie Craig. This raid was stag-- straet, Jerry Spacapan, $16 South avenue, had 48 bottles of brew and four men in his house and was arrested under a charge of violating the probibitory objectional feature was notited. °. : There were the usual merry shrd .. _ All the usual carnival booths were there, where your dime coulé be gotten rid of quickly, but all was on the square. The merry--go--round and other rides delighted the children, and many of the older folks. Five Mexlcans, at 513 Market St., were raided the .night of the 3rd and all pald fimes of $15 and costs to Jus-- tice Hervey Coulson for gambling. Thowe fined were: -- Eldts Gatem:z, Dools Sanchet, Jesus Fransto, Simon Rodriguer, and Anitacio Gorde. Charles Freeland, a warrant officer at Great Lakes, and Art Engle, Wau kegan, were arrested Saturday night on Grand avepue for speeding .forty miles an hour. They paid a fine and costs of $21.70 aplece before Justice Louis Ekstrand. > The celebration at the fair grounds last Saturday and Sunday, sponsored by the Robinson Attractions, a Chi-- cago Amusement Compmpany, drew fair-- ly large crowds each day. While i: is reported the amusement company lost money on the ventfure, the maey words of commendation hbeard on ac-- count of the high:class attraciions will pay dividends if this company sees fit to come to bur village in the future. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY CEL--:> EBRATION HERE DREW MANY Constable C. A. Brune, with his sponge squad, swept over the county ~B July 3rd and 4th getting twenty-- eight people under charges of gamb} ing,; speeding, drunkenness, disorder-- ly. conduct, and violating the prohi-- bitory law. = * + 4 28 VICTIMS ARE --TAKEN BY--BRUNE OVER THE FOURTH Disorderlies, Drunks, Bootleg-- gerc znd What--nots In-- cluded in the List. the night of the $rd at 502 Market cago youth who robbery _ Sunday. bond Tuesday. by companion -- was Ives, it is said, was exercising afl-- doe precaution, and is not bel 4 blamed for the accident, --". ~ _' _ He crashed through the gates but apparent!y the opening of his throttle toincrease his apeed radfi'm gine to stall, just as the big-- got in the path of the train. There was not a second to hfl sw Ives took the only course that fe« imained . open.. to him----ho. leapod 140 zafety A second later the train crazhed into the front of the truek, inflicting considerable damage. _ _ _ Ive« claims that he had no warning . that a train was approaching until he arrived a short distance from the crossing, when the gates were lower-- ed in front of him. Realizing that there was not sufficient time to stop his machine and teartne that he vould* stall it on the tracks if he did try to stop, Jves determined to make an ef-- fort to get across ahead of the train. Charles Ives, Lake Forest, driver of _ a Sinclair Qil company tank wagos, escaped a possible death by-- jumping--~ when his truck stalled on the North _ Western tracks at Sacred Heart _ crossing, lake Forest, early Friday -- evening. and was hit by a passenger traim * a Chartes Ives of Lake Fore Has a Close Call at Sacred Heart Crossing. placed in a-- vauit hh;..:"gm @900 -- in -- tery, Chicago, until het arrival, when~ _ The year previous. while Mr. and & Mrs. Dering and their.son, then 12 bes years old, were visiting at Los Mock» _ . is, a small town on tbo&olth'd + coast of Mexrico, where -mS' :fi Mine company bhad hoidings, the w ' saved his mother's life from an at "~ * DRIVER JUMPS AS _____ HEAVY OIL TRUCK IS HIT BY TRAIN -- In 1922 Mr. Dering's homé at Lake Villa, viélued af $100 000, was burned to the ground after fames had start-- ad in a defective fAue.. The stables, located on the estate,. in which a snum-- ber .of very valuable animals were kept, were saved through the efforts of a bucket btigade. We R His critical condition made an opem . ation impossible, and he died Monday . morning from an intestinal obstrug. .. tion. He was apparently in : 'h'eflii'é?(u--rflly. but Nnme'fi%--_-- ly ill Sunday. -- Physicians were rugh-- . ed from Chicago to eattend him, and one 'of them was reported arrested ex route for speeding. 3 ~. Mro" Deéring 18 on her way back * atterncoon --{daylieht~time) _ from--the-------- In 1896 Mr. Dering married EQILB -- Stouffer of Chiergs. ~ These is one s«on. Jackson Kmo-hg:iu_ Dering is at present on the -- steamship Capgte Rosso, mflm to this country, ba'ving salled o¢ y 2 ffom Genoa. Ataly. after ';o\h' _Im Europe since March. MEMBER OF SEVERAL CLUBS -- Mr. Dering was a member of the ~ Chicego Athietic club, Chicago Yacht club, Fox Lake Yacht club, Unio® League club, Mid--Day ciub, and the South Shore Country club His chief recreation was farming.> He also was a horse enthuélast. -- e Chicago coal company. that bears h/ pame and "owner--of a. mode} stock ._.~ o'clock Monday morning at Victory Me _ morial hodpital, where he was taken Bunday --night {or an emergency--oper----~---- ation. & The farm, which is on the east salde of Foxr Lala. is tamed for its prige stock and fancy, bhorses. Dr. Dering took a keen.interest in stock. and at many expositbas he carried -- away the priges. . J. K. DERING, ~ ; _ HEAD OF COAL |__= fymily home three miles west of Lake Mr. Dering, a native of Wisconsia, went to Chicago in 1888, and entered the coal business with his brother, C. L. Dering. . He .was general sales agent for the <consolidated Coal--com-- pany and the Rivetton Coal compsany from 1894# to 1897 when he went into business for himself. He has been connected with several coal com-- He was the owner of several mines in IHlinols in addition to the coal com-- panles beaides that bearing his same and operated a large company-- at Lake Villa, where he made his home, In 1896 Mr. Dering married Edith Wealthy Operator With Home at Lake Villa Succumbs to . Jackeon Kemper Dering, head of Sudden liliness. CONCERN, DIES _

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