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Libertyville Independent, 8 Oct 1925, p. 9

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t * BEFORE THE JRY _ VOL. XXXITII--NO. 41 . _. BECTION TWO -- LIBERTYVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 19253 IN HOLDUP DRIVES _ ------ wIDOW TO SUICIDE is i * o oo t t ie e e o o o e o O o e oi t o i e se t e i s o e s . se nias, i';':v", % * * f » F ' = c a » x __ _ LAKE COUNTY INDEPENDENT _ Lake Counm s his Weekb __ WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN ru*> M l i ermam in Ae tanden i nseh-- woae cce Aota! Inatcale 6 un heslter c HHEY 1 viike 4t Bm 1",.;-,£. tss » > . SA on F Sha ' » WMMAMADDIREAE ... «.100 ssoum: ie «_ _ wn a ces ~ on i teminewinn cpetngs soune ie -- -- BGmiee cound : ie s aroy-- --cniold Mcamime----wik Chicago hoh several. days before when ho refused Clara the key to the UOrtat--stricken by the death of hber busband, who was shot dead by two In a boldup, Mrs. Jonnie chwerin of Hillside, near Oak Park, from attendants at Dr. Crana's sanitarium at DMamond Lake soon after she was received for treat-- ment, and Growned herself in the l@ke. 'The body was found by at-- tendarts this morning on the ,east uide of the lake. -- woental disorder caused by the shock I BpringH010, IH., GCL _ i. GMDZARATUCT HUSBAND'S DEATH | |consuo. sentenced to nang tor tme 6 Seme . murdar 6f Madgeline White, was today -- Mrs. Schwerin, who suffered a se-- ¥ere nervous and mental shock by her husband's death, was admitt #t the hospital at 1 oo'clock Tus#+ day afternoon. > When attendants sought to remove her to another building at 3 o'*clotk, she declined to go, and while the attendants woent Ctor ald; Mrs. Bcohwerin fled from the sanitariom and planged herseit O her husband's death. Ortyrille to attend. the inquest. _ ~The ©telatives said that she safl-- #ered a breakdown when her hus ayvmc, and arrangements were be-- made today to hold an inquest. Relatives at HiNside, . including a #er the strain. in effort to Mh.dluufi,ttn"h'.hrhk: .l'r.:leim. that lite ga.«mmur{..-'ru the --first opportanity to her Hillside Woman | S imom hew Coot ville and Drowns Self. brutality of the killling, aside. from ..n.:ot_hrm preyed uopn mind, which un-- der the strain. hnmn RECOVER BODY IN LAKE $10,000 . bonds.. %""s_____ murder i Mageline SERT YVILLE INDEPENDENT lotting the prisoner go his way on a m&o': ol the -- The general impression that these chargens were based of Hittle or aoth Ing, or leis than th&t, seem W be sub-- atantiated in tho--uctiqn of the court, and Judge Cliffe, on two other oeca slons had refused to let Torrio have his 45 days of for good behavior. --The court eventually harkened to the petitton 'of Attorney Ben Epstein, tor Torris, who has been busy in be half of his client since Sept. 24 when the sentence would have been ended had the good behavior peen allowed. It was Judge Clife who had sen tenced Torrio to the county jail, after Anding him gulity of complicity in the Wleben brewery enterprise. Liberty bonds were furnished by Epstein for Judge CliGe bad denled the petition twice, putting it off until'the investt Joln Torrlo, beer tbaron and the power of Hcero, is not resting ia the eo.:;bhy.mhmn-- TORRIO FREED N -- ~|-- -- [ PE Td & ENDM' o ( é 'b : ' » : e A ENDOFP""BE . "ob « ." o '>n ' seen the sherif and Torrio drive away from the jail ons evening. v He followed through by admitting that he didn't know either Allstrom ot Tortic by sight at the. time. Of didn't report-- the matter to headquar-- day Sterling last night. After two years ot operation, the electric service was concloded with the last run early to LOSES HEART BALM SuiT the death gf six members oté:t crew Toledo, O.--Dorothy Bchreeber, 21, | said a 'dispatch from Cotim today won over Mra. Clara Ytarr herae of mana lz _ nmme mm e Monroe, Mich., in a -- 335000 heart FACEK MURDER CHARGE. baim sult, when Judge Jesmse M.| Lacon, His., Oct. 7.~--Joseph Stima: RBaot Ardéred a non--sult. Inability to| is formaily charged with the murdet produce witnesses resulted in the ds-- a broken shoulder and othsr injuries to pester the bluching bride and hor befuddled husband. He was bound to catch them in their fight and took granted a writ of supersedeas by the Supreme court. huk_lncof'o._m l&"l.. £14., buchchad C¥ MeneeT Om NE t..46, a member of the Fair-- mount high school footbail team, was shot in the leg last night by a builet trom a policemaa'srevolver.. Richer and some friends were attempting to crank a car when the officer volun tesred to aid them His gun foll from its holster and discharged as it struck the pavement. ecnenmmmmemns T . * : w' C a o s :---;_\,.. s dge Cliffe_ Permils Beer| [X Byge es ss n ~ \\ _ M,l%::.l'lflfilm- 5* * ',W(& K j 000 Settled. 'hd.O' .7A "g \ BREAKS 8+:0ULDER Genesco, Hl--It cost Heary MeFall HIGH SCHOOL BOY SHOT. WANTS FREEDOM a !: fl«"'z 'j s mt mm ZION INSTALLS IL-- LUMINATED SPEED _ ; . SIGNS FOR AUTOS completed signs are being !linminated at night so that no autoist can offer the e¥éuae that he did Got sea the wiaro aign. © -?t is rumbred that now that these slzns arse in position the Zion jus-- because a hoidup man whom he en-- countered in the carly morning hoars wanted a thrill "I nevar sbhot a amn before so I'll see it 1 can get a thrill by plugzing you," said the bgndit and fired while Damim's hands 6 DI€E IN BLAST. Lisbon, Oct. 7. --Explosion of a boil-- er on the steamer Mouilllie resulted in FACEK MURDER CHARGE, Lacon, His., Oct. 7.~--Joseph Stimas is formailly charged with the murdet of Sheriff Orville Litchfeld and John Leonard, night ppliceman at Toloca, in indictments retarned by the Mar-- shallse ounty grand jury today. Search for the tmlssing slayer is still being conducted with no defnite clues as to TAKE 4 IN ROVNDUP air. x & ~a * ©% : .: o 61 00e h n 5 -- y it TeA rccndutite t tnterinen e comssrrerinioy mncoer on Arnictiai e o Arecmmc pori TR Canabcaens «o Wiepreg smcs on sig ks jamigs» +C + e ces s en Te ie ES T. n canamanteng on --ts aen 3e a reattendis wmders en 20 on t ige ue on rerprendemperteniigeienfnivenatitneietitiven ergoereffre n it itfi uye cce n e rorves rarpene m e avonntemennmmmnnyntine en T as 8 + wb Who can say that the city of Tion is not making every attempt posslible to warn the motorists : of our speed rate within the city limits as well as state speed rate upon leaving the city. -- Just recently. all old sapeed signs were replaced by much larger signs with lettering that stands fully tem Anches Algh. The new -- signs havb been attraCtively painted and the posts of the signs striped black----and white to resem-- ble--the crossing gates of The sallroad company. . ww o -- But the city authorities are not satisfied. they are going further in warning the speeders All speed signs along Sheridan road will be electrically luminated at night. The work is now enderway and @ach speed sign will be lighted in the near future ILLUMINATE SPEED _ SIGNS IN CITY NOW LION MAN, WHO MAKES THREATS, . TO BE DEPORTED Because David Tudor Dgvies be-- came threatening and offered to trounce his recently wedded wile, Zion police countered by making a complete 'investigation of the ?l:c resulting in the goverament ta ,1- over {or deportation. No ~Davius, who told the polica --he was the son of an English barris ter, admitted having done 2% years in an English workhouse for horse stealing, | forgery and> burglary, po liceo declared. * f David Tuder Davies Threatens Wite, and Police Find He is Not a Resident. ties® were notified. After Investigat-- Ing the case the government "took the man yesterday with the avowed Istention of s#éndlig him back to England. f -- -- They found that he lacked a pase port in gaining entrance to the Uni ted _ States and the federal authori-- His bride 'had complained to the police, it is learned, shortly after the ceremony was solemnized. HELO FOR-- BIGAMY Paenville, -- I!t, Oct. 1.--Robert B. Watszon, for 1+ years a recruiting officer in the nary, is being held here at the roquest of his superior officer on a charge of bigamy. Wat-- son denies the charge, claiming his first marriage at Urbana in May of U. S. HAS HIM TODAY Nature's Protection A Heal is bora with white fur, whicK Jn nature's wise protection against en» emjes, for it must He on the Ico tot two wesks and be fod by its mother before It learas to awim:--The baby seal resembles an Angora kijten and In anid to meow like ong, > o¥ s n mm *# In estigators for the Chicago Mo tor club report that many' motorists are not yet aware o' the changes in the motor vebicle act that went into effect July 1, and that many violations are occurring because of ignorance of the new laws. The provision of the motor vehicle act that prmhibits the use of gongs, having the wider road shoulder to their right do not alw obey the law which provides u::{' they shall give way to the vehicle approaching from the opposita direction on whose right is the narrow>r roaad shouider. They found cars standing on roads where therse was not-- room for two other vehicles to pass safely. It is also reported that the law prohfbiting the use of red or green lights showing in a forward position on mator vehicles is being vioiated. bells or whistles --on apy motor ve hicle but polices and fire apparatus, went into effect Juiy 1. The inves tigators report maay trucks> and even passenger cars operating with whistles. * Horse drawn vehicles ate still found in <the country without Hights, and pedestrians are still walking on concréte road# with traffic instead of against It, as provided for by law. _ Continuing their check on the less frequented country roads the elub"% restigators found that the dri MOTORISTS NOT FAMILIAR WITH LAWS, IS CLAIM The old warning kigns htmu-(\' the speed laws as dictated by the wishes of the various village author-- ities are to be a thing of the past, according to the Chicago Motor club, The state highway department, un der the new j}aw, has the right to exercise authority over roads through towns If such roads are part of the state system of highways, and to erect sultable signs setting forth the various speed limits in the business, residenttal and _ outlying districts. According to word recaived by the club from Springfield, the highway department is now considering the erection of such signs. The depart-- ment has been _ given jurisdiction over the traffic oh these state WNigh-- ways through towns, and motor club officials believe that this will be a strong accident deterrent, and will tend to eliminate the speed trap FIN D MANY VIOLATIONS Inv evil. & .'----No Doubt of It Food Depends on Monssont -- In Indis, the gteater part of the Bombay presidency, including Binds depends for its food supply upon the southwest© monsoons® that happlly * vade that part of the country at rog» ular Intervals . In yoatrs dm1 or Irreguiar mongoons thase are lUsble to the dreaded recurrence of the P s * SEomin ce me -- estigators Point out : th ew Laws, Passed July 1, «* are far From Known. ' a man would be improved,"* cle Kben, If "he minded ds ; dome as he does da constitu A¥~ C "TU--E. N. Héinmowits to L R Apderaan' John Douglas Scott to J. Hayok & wi, WD 400. St. $.50, Blk. 47 8, Wkgn. W. C. Foster and wf, to J. Hayes & wt. QCD 25. Blk 47 8. Wkgn. _ E. W. Butterfeld and wt, to W. Nilsson and wf, WD $10. 8t. $.50. Lot J Channe} Lake Blaffle _ _ _ _ R. B. Dixon and wl to J. P. Wael-- ker and wf, WD $10. 3t. $4. Sec. 21, Warren. . vope S Jacob Essler, to Henry Steliling and wi, QCD $1140. Sec. 30, Vernon. Kaspar Amer St. Bk to ¥. A. New-- man, Deed $100. St 31. Sec..30, War-- 33, Wauconds. -- * A. E. Buffum and wf to N. M. Davi-- L 8. Fugqus and hus to ¥. R. Davis and wt, WD $10 St. $5: Bik 7 Smith and --Adme--N--Addn*to Wikgn--~---- Il..:.l}huhon and v; to J. Weld-- net, € .A $1100 St. $ Bec. net And wt_ WIB. 11409 St, $1.504 _ L L. Peddock and wf to M. T. Mor-- ay and wi, WD J1. St. $5. Sec. 23, C. T. T. Co. to J, Blizek and w Deed $10 St. $1. Sec. 34, Antioch, -- Hans Bacher and wf to A. V. Nor-- len, WD $10. St. $1.. Sec. 30, Antiocb. J. Pimperal and Wt to J. Soulal, WJ. $100. Blk i Rosing Bros, Subs. D. W. Williams and wt to R.>~ 8. Ness, WD $300. St. $.50. Secosa 28 and I. L. Paddock and wf to A. L. Har-- lof and wf, WD $1. St. $5. Sec. 23, Antioch. F. R. Sellers and wf to J. Golden-- berg and al, WD $1. 8t. $50. Bik 2 Booiridtes Subn. s . G. W. Morris andt wf, to W. F. Schattschnelder and wf, WD $1. 8t. §$1. Sec. 9, Wkgn. egactly as the modern Aay papet Catches the fiy. The product hbas atoused the Interest of inhabitants in those sections where it is necessat} to fortify the home or camp against wild animailn and insects which are C. T. T. Co. to A. H Sturm and al, Deed $10 3t. $6. Sec. 36, Deerfield.. G. L. Miner and wf to R M.~Johns-- ton and wf, WD $10. Sec. %, Deer-- P. E. Billmeyer to G. W. Morris & "!.WDOI.IL..{I'.B«. 9, Wikgn. -- C. D. Warner, to Fred Decker, WD §$10 St. 34. Sec. 28, Waen: . C. 8. Burtomn and wf to G. Perejda and wf WD $10. St. $25. Sec. 20, Lib-- erty ville. B & ~R. L Thorsch and wf to A. W. Jer-- rems WD $10. 8t. 6.00. 8 Hland Addn to H Pk, in Sec. 25, Deerfleld. New Animal Snare _ _A rubber compound has been mar keted by a firm in Singapore which whei beated and spread on a board will ensnare any bird, ingect or beast of reasonable size, once it steps on it. _ End of Famous Company On November 19, 1989, the deed was signed in Londop transferring the vights of the Hudson's Bay company to the crown, and the rights were at once transferred to the Dominion of Designs that fascinate the cye of em broidery lovers do not just grow is the mind of the designer or the factory girl who makes them,. They sare o2 ture's handtwork. Growing plants pro-- vide the motit for rouch reedliework, whether done by hand or on machines and the natural torm assumed by a piant shooting into growth or a snow= Auke falling upon a black background are but examples of them. 7 uk Its claim to Rrpert's lanad aod its modopoly of trade. -- ¥ **4"9 . Our manners exrpress our degres ot refinement and our own poise as well. Good manners are not superficial, for z;nothkhlym'q people about us.. Good mannera m'dunpdm-l.. ##6 things smoother Tor others as well "as for ourselve®. _ _ _.___--_ simply swallow it Having no teeth, the operation of chewing would be somewhat difficult. 'The snail, on the mhnd.hvdllndfwlgm of mastication, since it has 135 rows of teeth'and 105 in each row--that is 1"" (Mh .. ."' 'I" '.' There was great excitement in the American colonies in 1768 over the re markable feat of an exptes$ wagot that made the trip from New York tity to Philadeiphia in the record timt Mary Hansen to A. Hein, WD $10 Where Designs Come From Birds do not chew their food :; they Colomial Speed Record Ausupinn 2 ki se omcs Ferocious Snail! ~ . CGood Mannera 4 ¥OLY#+ & _$1.50 PER YEAR, IN 2 mecemmeahtts ioh eafore nfi E3 ie m 3 h ns _ _ His home, it sdid, constituted the * 'greater portion of the western hemis-- phere, from South America to the -- Mésrtsstppt--ralley.:--The hobby----------~ Armed with a string of Ave--allases, and a picture of a nationally known super--promoter, Deputy .Lester _ Ti-- fany today is enjoying the company of one Albert Chamberlain of Key West, Fl#., from whom he is trying to wring --1"confession. * : _ --Albert is in the county jail, where Ape'registered last night after Tiffany bad plucked him from the People's Cafe, .where he had seated himsefl to _ enjoy an evening meal. . that he has a man that is badly want-- ed in three, possibly --many, cittes. But, __-- on the other hand, Chamberilain is*. just as certain that it is all a terrible _ * iBtaké. and admits that he is con-- . sidering suing Tifflany for $50,000 ftor -- But as to betog linked up with the man with fAve allases, as TiGany sought, he balked, and balked decid-- ediy-- --Stt!} Tifany feels certain that he will reach his end in the investi-- gation, and be plan« to talk to the man again today. 1 Detroit, Washington, Richmond and several other citics want the man of Bre aliases of the person in question was passing out bogus checks. His special delight* was handing them out to radio stores. on Friday and Saturday night, giving the merchant a check in excess of the purchase, and then leaving the town before tha bit of paper returned from the bank with the stamped {nsignia-- that shows no account to the name of the writer of the check. Tiffany has wired for morse come-- plete descriptions. > P prevented such an occurrence at the Majestic yesterday for the theatre was jammed from top to bottom. The attendance record last week was by far the Jargest during the en« gagement of the Majestic Players. And there is every reason to--be Meve that a new high record will be established this week, judging by the entBusiastic _ reception ac-- corded "East 'Is West." ERLWSEE-- AAGHC SVELJ uNume Cally SHH _ . --> 9 comm n erizmt_--2l--records Of <irz caa cor:r3y m ,~ .:.Qg picture of the person wanted.--~ -->-- \ doces@t lain, in n?t-'h" gave his age as 44, beight at 5 fart 10 inches, and welght at 200 pounds, Ho gave his address as Key West and said he had just re-- turned from a business trip through New Merico. Real estate was his pro WANTED IN MANY PLACES The {act that all: records for at-- tendance© have been broken before Some few weeks ago Tiffany re« ceired a bulletin showing the picture of a well appearing business man, op-- erating under fAve names, W. Caleb, W. E. Chambers, K. Theil, F.J. Cron-- picture the bulletin said the man was & ft 10 Ainches tall, wetghed 200 pounds, was fair, angd carried about 55 years of experience. "EASTISWEST' _ . (@ . --IS BIGGEST HIT , -- beribntrmntined contraten Adtihpt aater it ce BP oc ntntectindie. ic tgsls When Tiffany dropped into the cafle last night be noticed Chamberlain. His face, he said, seemed familiar, so he invited him to the jail. Chamber-- It seems HWkea an extravagant as sertion to say that this play is the best yet presented by the Majestic Players, for there have been _ #08 many good productions there during the last several weeks, and yet such is the case. No road show ever presented here came anywhere equalling it in elab-- oratemess of -- scenic effects. Ne praise can be too high for the scen-- 1t Artist, Charles Clapp, and his able assistants. . y Mg'ut success as Ming Toye.-- Jat Collins, William Juls, Richard Allen, Edward MeArtyur and Virgi) Pritéh are are otherts whose acting is far above par. 8 l T Tz The writer regrets that be can-- not go into details and pay a ape-- clal compliment to each member of the cast for each deserved individual mention, but space will not permit. There are a few, however, who myst° receive special mention. _ Standing head and shoulders &Above the others in acting and character delineation is Oscar (O'Shea, pre-- mier director. The man who orig-- I::tod the part could not have done tter. « _The same may be said of charm« ing little Ere Kohl. She scores 2': The $5,000 in Chiness costames ported specially from New 3 for the production, are gorgeo8s add much to the success of -- --~Chase who want to see this g show would better make their vations i-w.uly for. eapacity houses are ted. * <id. c nmmnm" ato fatal Itf wo them pro aftor we havre made them and wkor ui wit of this comes this story Tifany is frm in hbis conviction Error Need Not Be E. 66 wl W ie 2 V¥irgil . acting is far coott_.n tam» New -- York gorgeous cess of fi vy um Pdiimading S 2 wi» «e 4 #+%

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