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Libertyville Independent, 24 Sep 1925, p. 9

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. DEFEAT OF PLAN ~<------ TO DROP STATION --*«»~ Seeking to kill the woman whose 'I'{ dmughter he is suspected of having ~)" kidnaged,; Angeolo Caggiano, war hero Believes Proposal to Abandon .----» Great Lakes. WillMeet Same .. < *--~~ Fate As in Past. P e Te C NT o SDP Y & m " P PP L L PP is W@ggzymt. }| 1s vean oun aimt missive} . prpocgti( SCHOOL lt 3 4 t . % C oulthg A hay cabi+f 2i im x ' 4 P + ~ 44 €:* t # ; S d i , + * « he , # f -- Merrts ie 4 us s 4 " e# .J e tente: 1: Anelerne s Pn P mm se ie S Nee " ts t sc c se w4 : Attempting T0 in a telegram from him today to the Chamber of Commerce. _: % .» He exprensed the opinion that the proposal.will meset the same fats as other such enggestlom.:in the past. The recent proposal was made as a basls for furtber tax reductions. *~The telegram follows: * ."x-&vn-mmumsw tion mat my personal atténtion here at Washington. Proposals for the abandonment of this station havre bean made in the past but have a} waya failed.~I am satisfied that any stmilar movre now will hare a like fate. ~I shall remain here as long as may "be necessatry in the iftorest of this and other matters but hope to return haome in the near future. Pleate assurs our--people that all that tAhkh be done will be done to ceavre our only Iland naval \ectablishtoenat and mined to investigate hbis character, abe sagcretiy went through. papsert trom Fort Sheridan Tuesday: morn Ing, was captured Tusesday night just a minute before he could fire the shot be planned. * Me was seited by Sergts. Joseph Mealy and John Deady of the Wabssh avemug police station, Chi-- ~. Ansurance -- by a . Cagl Chindhichs of Thie district" that 'be has joinnad other réprementatives from this eection in the effort to defeat the proposed abandonment of the Great VOL. 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"!a undergradu-- ate woerk girk "etcel flt'b but the men aré apt to come out <abodid in professional lines, which seems to demonstrata that interest in the sab _ The Arst floor will have foar class roomse and halls. / % On the third finor will be an-- audi-- torium, whickh will also be used as a kgymaastum, «hwoers asd the-- project-- ject matter is apt to be moté of a controlling factor than aWbHty: to ' Allison, Ia., Sept. 2%.--If ~ Harr; Vandet¥nsort, 18 year old high achool eph's church at Libertyrille. °~ SCHOOL BOY NOT . -- . SORRY FOR MURDER MODERN IN EQUIPMENT The body falled to come to the aur-- face, and thnarcm halted opéra-- tions, If-- the y --fails 4o appear by Thursday morring, the lake will be dynamited-- .again. -- ~Margbhal J. D. Riggs is dtrwcting the reach. * locate the body of John Kozlowaki, #4, of Chicago, who drowged when a Dgnamitiag of Duck Lake was re-- sorted to this morning in an effort to BLAST LAKE IN _ _-- HUNT FOR BODY Grading has begun on the new par-- Next Door to St. Joseph's BECTION TWO e . [ * § . ' e ' ' 4# "~the Cudaby people and>it was here that he received : bils Arst introduction to-- Waukegan when. he was made district manager abd ¢iren charge f Ard storés which werse loosing money. Within a fow fmonths the books of cath store showed a profit. | --Mr. Stahl was bors in Kenoshea whoere he racaived his early education. ' In thes hbome where be was raised therse was an unwritten law that those who wanted to coat must work, -- His father; whoo was Soth igbemmc us . NeR HUGE DRY GOODS . | _ ~MERGER PLANNED « Chicago, Sept. 23. ~--Two of the larg-- est wholesale dry goods Orms in the LIBERTYVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925 WAUKEGAN'S COMMUNITY BUILDERS 4 is A Series of Brief Sketches of Men Who Have Contributed to ' Upbuilding of the City n 4 use d pose in twololid:; . Atbat.. iIndtriduals who havre giren their timae and abil-- liy may be given. recogpition, .Aand EInTDR's NOTE--This artide is ; deor: @ i . ~~. 44 --ont or tus Sst Ofaty -- . & *\ ~*> (@ "H . r . xomo in Tars sEcron of tuk stape -- +220 s ) .__. ... come a¥i0co0coguunesy uier viee | _ _' J . 3 Circulation Grester than other Weeklies in County Combined Lake --Gounty's aecording 14 word seouhtd here. _/ Madrid, Sept. %3.--SKpanish troops have conqueated -- Rifiat -- mountain SMtrongholds and ara nopw but siz--kijlo-- meters: from Ajdit, it. was ofcially announced this afternood. _ Artes. 23.~--One -- Shanghal, Sept. 28 ~--Twelivre con-- victed. robbers, sacheduled--{or execu-- "': :Mm Nf nnlflo"trl- ".': otf a roug the . mailn streets of Shanghal to convictto RoBsEArs PARAOE SPANISH TROOPS WIN KILLEQ IN WAECK 4. J. BSTAHL ; theriK ,of Kenosha county, also owned a large M | of -- ag a horse about toun ° t 3 -- Aviis It was upon his graduation from high »* m + * wheo!l that he went to Chisago with the packing . m A"ACK ' tqmpany wherse he remained for tu-u;t'-.vo yoears. e t +6 éa#: | The next six years he spent with the Pulman com« -- -- n r «c pany' tPaveling over the entire~coubtry on various | ; London, Sept. 2%.--A blasting .ar special trains. Following this he returded to Kenosha | Ullery .fire, supported: by . machine where he opened a grocery abd market. . |guns which cut down scores of the -- The efficient methods which he appited to his o attackers, .. turned . back the .. first . buginesk altracted the attention of the CHBdsaky e& effort of the Spanish to advance In 1920 Mr. Stebl was elected a member of the park" board, and in 1993 wes named as head of that body, :o «wwrhich office he was again appointed this year. Three years. ago, he comms outTor sherif at the eléetion but withdrew in fator 'of 'the present sncumbent. -- He. was a daputy under Sherif Green, and held the office of chieft deputy for thres months «hand. _Determined lo 'learn the real estate buasiness trom .the ground up, he conpected with this depart{ ment of the First Nattonal bank of Chicago where * His-- Orst --oBtcé war ~a--atmail ~room-- on the .wm Maor, but jnsteand of. waiting. for business to cl the n'.t::: of staiftk he employsd4 a recretary sashd went wat ing for it. Today he presides over one of, the best equipped offices in Lake County, and employs 1 staf df twelre perswons. FHis Ales contain accurate information on every place of land in Lake count;, with the reault that last year forty--four farms wers trankfepred through uts> ofice. During the past' weson he traveled more than 140,000 miles visiting {atmers in various parts of the coustry. -- | be remained for the next year a¢4 a haif, returning to Waukegin to open his office la 1913. > | aow. being. 'prominently mentiontd> as a candtdats tor this offles at the nert stettion.: ---- He is a member of the EKike, the Glen Flora county club, the Hamilton club of Chicago, and the Kiwanis club. His fevorite torm of diversion is basoball and he wiatches the fortunes of his club with the gama "Mgh--tenstion" that he dervotesto his other interests, aa.. Herahe hW the _ > * wilk apeeding."._. --_ 4 Weekly etation,"~ he told fio Investigators, "and a number of l'mm Justice of the--Ppace m& B:-- helmer go out with ~John Ivarson in Winshetmer's machine and eame back with motorists : charged Chicago, . Sept. 23. ---- Attorney Stuart B. Krohno of the Chitago Mo-- tor club and Assistant State's Attor-- ney Charles J. Muslier today con-- tinued their investigation into the al-- principal witneas interviewed. "I am a dosk man in the Winnetks ALLEGED SPEED_ _ TRAP PROBED trap at Winnetka. Police WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN aupture ot --the pomties : ~ mard office stating that a time bomb .vm erploda..at 4:50 p. m. Friday. . The sabtp was rigorousily examined _ Beymour, Ind. Sept. 23%>--Waiter and Fred Wright, brothers, hunted by posses for tww days in connection with the alaying of Patroiman -- Ed Fowler at North Vernon, »«5ar. herd, Monday, were atiH at large today,. _ The . organized ----phsse. of --heavily n'dhr-mlz-nl last --night when the sscond: of the apectacu-- lar mankunt talled to reault : in . the _: Uhé case was put over Yntil Sept. 30¢ --. vj e 4o craa l s 4 § kr 'Morroadvhcm%l repiy, Judge Cilffe continued ';.mmm-fl." . HMe refused a plea for Totticgs relonse on .bail add rured AbMALl Re must remain in jall runatil After REPORT BOMB PLOT ON BERENGARIA tax question at the federai building here and once to obtdin -- tres{ment: tor a bafly \nfected tos. . °. _ >.-- Roptartes acse t matiter,.~~ *~>* * * POSE FAILS TO FIND MURDERERS . KHe> annuounced today that he had péerfected a combination <~sutomobile and at .with which the opera-- tor . mse suddenly in the air and _ over-- the Heads of ~other motortsts when hbe wanted to. make better time, -- C ' Maykemper calls the machine an "reromobile," He said that it hatd undergone successful--tests, and that oat interrfetng. whh otkel _ tratiie with : ' + * The "seromobile" is especially rec-- ommended® for 'distance traveling or made by Sherift E4 Antstrorm:-- of Laki® County betore Federal Judge' Adam C. Cliffe today that Johuny Tortio, beer baron-- serving a ~nine months sentence, had been granted 'fraquent liberty or given privileges. 'Tofris, the sherif said, bad been out of jall but twice. once to settle an incomk%& "AEROMOBILE" TO END ROAD PROBLEM WAS ON B U S | N ES $ Bouthampton,-- Sept. 23.--~--England(s ME shores felt good to 1.694 pas Torrio Had Been Out Twice Chicagoa, Sept. 2%3.--Denial} was Berlin, Sept. 23.--The German --en-- neer Maykemper® has solved. the some uncimrimed luggage wAas 4, but no trace of a bomb was $1.50 PER YEAR: INADVANCE _ COhicago's August contra.ts (includ ed in the above Agures) amount=d to $31,191,200.-- The increase over . 'v'u 45 per cont. avet August dhm 3 Joahn L Taylot, at Libertyrilie, States Attorney. A. V. Smith returned today to question d4urther into th* death oft Mra. Lillle Hait, plannaing --to call in " New Tonstraction started in Minois during the Orst cight months --Af Abis year . has smounted -- to --$100,500,200, which is an Increase of 48 'per gont over the corresponding period.of last yar, and gréater than the bluling vol-- wine of corresponding pertode ot al -- Building.--and engineering contracts ... .:.,, awarded in IMlinots during the montk . _ --___ ot August amokntéd to $46,005,400, ac« : y cerding to F. W. Dodge.corporation. _ -- 1 This was a 20 per cent:increage orer . o# July and a 34 per cont increase oyer Asc August of last year,. Last months ree= -- ord included: $20,902%,400, or 45 per x conts of all construction for residen-- $ tial bufldings; $7679,000, or--17? per > cent, for social and recreational pro-- m jecots; $6,140,900, or 13 per cent, for . * / dfi public. works and utilities; $2,341,000, ~=.~_ . ars'mf.urm bufldings; == -- _ and 4,2400, or 7 per cent, Tor--com--.--.~. _ Ingquest Into _ xilie" Bunday -- AlBht, : ahd> discovering Ahat theman Bad a torn shirt and blood 'sfaing on hi heag. m, 7 .l"" y alupiug, NTE wx Holt Déath :. ~Hed Wed _ ':'Mflmm.l:om and exhibiting bruise on the tefaple--was arrestéd' un bitare neon. : Justices 'Lysl Wer-- apecding. Me expiained his condi-- ton by stating that he had --out~ .> Wred --a" tail. Frank Valents and ~ t

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