--~WOMAN, CHASED 8 _ MILES BY POLICE, COMMITS SUICIDE The car containing the officer bad dificulty af times in keeping up wita the epeeding mactine. it was not UBJIl the . machines bad reached a point 200 feet went of Wedges corn-- efs, nine mijee west of Waukegan that the oficers car Anally overtook the other maéchine and forced it into the ditch. The oficer ramn To Mie: Pickreli's car. "Dn you want me," she amked. The oficer replied in toe afirme-- Uve Then be noticed that abe ap peured to be very i\l. bie took her to Wedge's store and _ ca.led _ Che Waukegan police station. asking that a pbysician be rushed to the ecene at once. Dr. Karl M. Heck responded and upon his arrival used a etomach pump. At the same time a call was sent foOr the Weizei and Peterson ambuilance and the woman was ruah esd to the Lakexounty general hos . pital. _ > C ~*Mr¥--Tickret was nWompanied to. 'the hospftal by br ftrarzx wnuo worké aver her, doink ever;ytiring in am 'Pawer to'mave her |{fa -- in epire o. Ris efforts she expired at 12:30 a. m. In Mise. Pickrteila auto the police police are conducting a further in vestigation into the facts of the case. Coronet® Taylor's jury returned a verdict at 1 o'clock finding that Mre#. Pickrell came to her death by taking poison tablets. Sergt. Jones was hot mentloned in the verdict and Charles E. Jack, acting states attor-- ney, declared the death was a clear case of suicide. , When fear death at Wedges' cor-- ners, Policeman Virgil Stewart tos tifled that the woman said that Jones made her take the poison but she was: partinily"® unconsoious at that -- In the victim'se purse the police found a telephone bill which ident! fSled her busband as Albbert . Pickrell of Harvey. He was notified immedi ately." The oficers alwo notified Thoe. J. Ceonce, ol 10% South Eimwood avenue, a brother, telling him his sister wus dying at the hospital. The Pickrells, it eppears, lived in Waukegan up to two yeare ago, when they moved to Harvey. Mre. Pick-- rell is seaid to have called Jones up on the talephone Thursday, and then drove her machin® to Waukegan. The Mrs. Pickrell, according to friends, rad known Jones for about two yearse. They say che had written him anum-- erous letters and had sought to in-- duce hbim to be on friendly terms with her. In Mrie. Pickteila auto the police tound a BbAitile ihat had contained 100 peison tasieis, the laking _ of which usgally reeulte in a linzxering, painful death [he police _ besier. that the woman swallowea the cun tenis of the bottlie s + Mre. Pickrel) then ran to the curb and leaped into her own Ford sedan which sbe bhad left s;anding a short d«istance away. She drove south in Genemsee stréet. __Jones called the poiice dipastment and OfMicem Quand!:, rmylock, and ¥tewart were rushed to the sceme. Jones told them the woman's name and the officers UWrove south as far as Lake Biu§® but fallied to pick up may trace ol the woman. " MA $136 o'clock Joues called the po w reported that the woman was her car back at®P jorth in tront oi his bome,. Ofices Virgli Stewart impressed an automobile in to service and atarted for -- Jones bome. At center and Pop.ar streeis the policeman saw _ Mrs. Pickreli's car and gave cuase. Bhe drove to Orand avenue at higa apeed and then turned west wit» the o®fcer still in woinkn followed hurling a ~bottle Oof acid at him. The bottle miwsed I#ts maerk, but crashed ob the side-- Jones étrabbed the gun away trom bher and jleaped to the sigewalk. The body was taken to the Howard Hol-- land fumersl home where the inquest was held Friday. A+, -- _ Mrse. Pickreli, who resided in Wau kegan up to two years azo, was the wife of Albert Prickrel} of 15,318 Loomjs' averue, Harvey, 1!l! _ She dArove to Wu_hen, Thursday after-- Susadues NTA efitctm w lt Y .. . * * At thg:same time ahe preamsed the muzrszic--of a.rexolve? Againkt his back. woman's vo'eo.'.ra'-'.t'o reur seat; "Hello." she 14. Following an 'automobile chase-- by the police of eight miles, Mrs. Mildred Pickrell, 35, of Harvey, IM., ewallow-- ed omwe bundred poison tablets Thurs duy night and died a few hours later in the Lake County hospital. Her The wothan's brother, T. J. Coonce 4 ~Bouth Eimwood avenue, and nusband, © Albert . Pickrall.. teo®w Pwmmmm JFones name and that they edy Occured When Mrs. Ired Pickrel! Swallowed 100 Poison Tablets: -- UME XXXIV--NO. 7. ©~ "LIBERTYVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOTS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1926 sahe was attempting to LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT Thomas S. Young, one of the lead-- ers in the colored district, Monday is-- } 'This is a brutei and absoclutely un warranted kline" declared *Col Bmith after be bad obtaired an «t leged confeemion from _ Burgeesa in which the negro im .ailezed to have sald that b&lmod his wife because ahe called him names after they had bad an eargument about her going to Chicago -- We wili prées the chargem to the limit and rueh the caee by put-- ting it on firet in the March grand Jury. 1| will not yet «tate that | will &ak a banging vordict. but wil wait until the grand jury bas had the «rse" > . At the coraomer's inquest he'ld Sat urday afternpoon' at the funeral horns> of Joeeph Peiroashiqs in _ Fenih eirest. Ahe-- jury *'"' a verdic; Anding i?'_f lotite Burgess had inn# ton hat eath from a bullet wounrd in the beart inflicted by her husband. Arohle Burgesa: The jurvy--recommended that he be hbeld to the grand jury to await the due process of the law An autopey, conducted by Coroner John L. Taylor, ehowed that but one bullet had entered the woman'e body and that it had cut directi. throuh the woman's hbeart caueing her !o die instantly. Policeman®n Carroll testified about the same as Potocky and the boy, Neleon MiHer, said that his mother and step--father had argued that evening about his mother going to Chicago. -- * _ Btate's Attorney A. ¥. Smith was present to handle the case for the atate, while Burgess was held at the county jall and 414 not attend the inquest. -- The body of the woman wae claim ed by her divorced nusband. NeWon W Miller of Chicago, who had been married to Mre Burgess juat prior to her marriage with Burgeea lest October. Miéllier paid the undertek-- ing exrpenses at the Petroshiue eatab-- lishment asd took fthe body to Chi-- cago for bvrial | 0_ _ _ 0_ _ 0 | _ __| At the Ingquest held at the Joseph Petroshiuse funeral home, Policemen Joseph Potocky and E4 Carroll teati-- fied with the son of Mrs. Burgess by her first husband, Nelson Mili-- er, aged 11. Potorcky testfied that when he entered the place he found the wo-- man on the floor and Burgess be-- hind the counter in the store. He said the negro acted very nervous and that he contradicted himaselit when thea poliecs questioned _ hbim. Potocky testified that the negro first said he called the police an bour after the ghooting and then later said he had called right away. Potocky also testified that the police found a five--gallon can nearly fill-- ed with moonshine. -- Hereafter the teleptone company will not give--out information regard-- ing the location of fires to the public, but by listening to the signails blown, With a verdict from a coroner's Jury. charging Archie Rorgomss; 44 year old negro of 1749 Kristian ave-- nue, North CBicago, with shooting bis wife, Lottie Miller Burgess to death at 1 o'clock Baturda y morainzg. State's Attorney A. V. Smith has in-- timated that hbe will ask a hanging« verdict from the Circuit court jury when--the negro is brought to trial as soon after the meeting of the March grand jury as posatble it can be readily ascertained in which distriect the fire Js located the telephone o.'tiloru in order to as-- location of Tires. This trouble is cays-- ed by a large aumber of people who, when they hear the fire whistle, vai the telephone operators for insforma-- tion," causing delay in the operators giving the firemen prompt attention. Hereafter in-- reporting a fire call "No. 0," and you will be immediately connected with a special telephone, lo-- cated in the factory building of the Foulds Milling Company, Give the lo cation of the fire to the person answer-- ing the telephone and bhe will sound bilo, flls i opal ikreement with, Lake County Candidate Gets he Illinois Bell Telephone Company,| 'phay (Srrenr chnores on Srisy in nandling : An Advantage In Having Name fire. alarms will be eliminated. [ Head_rwkwg.st' . _ The village has been divided into: _--__________ @ eA 4 four fire districts, dedignated as No. l.] Representative W. F. Weissof this, No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4. Milwauke®'the . Eighth Senatorial District, ob Avenue divides the village. east &ADd tained an advaniageous move in the west, and Church street north «nd ".ur.['ye race when his name was south. The Northeast district is No.'.m".d fifst in the Hecromiy of 1; the southeast district is No. 2; the' State's office Saturday the order of southwest district is No. 3, and Wipl.cmg the candidates being as-- fol-- Northwest distric is No.: 4. lows : w o e 0C MAY ASK HANGING _ FOR BURGESS IN WIFE SHOOTING The village of Libertyville having grown to suych an extent that the old method of handling fire alrams is in-- adequate, and the village authorities have entered into an agreement with the Illinois Bell Telephone Company, whereby chances of delay in handling fire. alarms will be eliminated. _The village has been divided into Village is Divided Into 4 Fire Districts Heart of Negress Shot By Her Husband snn . N ENCET T NMWippor e w cammew "aAs nda he will wundlulo _Poie nooss in a horse--race--the !!ENling -p'gc:auu T es zen + -- 26 | FOFPOGL . .0 ; *n s v . thpeg. o= lq-r_'m ImaRD > am--@av»~"" ~ --.-"4"'. n mur ) fo omcolpnamce ND StuibGhdecrmr in ies & c ?v-u m":w'a 20 c mrreuelc n o With {iar meeting in March, flfemho,enr"m".( 1 "I wish to etate in behalf of the membere of my group in North Chi-- cago, that after talking to many close friends and relatives af Mrs. Rurges:, who wase murdered by her husbani last Friday night, that there was ab> eolutely no cauer for any fear of mob violence on the part of the eolored people as stated in the Daily Sun of Saturday last. We reel. that the etatement leaves a bad impreseion. the few of us who have been near the city hall, were only curiosaity seek ere. Though' we lo--ed Mts. Burgesé dearly we had no thought of break-- ing the law. We know--that Col Smith wil do his duty in this case" tie H. Millar and that ahe had no been formailly married to Butrgess. sued a é@tatement in «nich he acouted the fears of the police that Burgees might have been attacked by mob vio-- lence. His etatemest follows: K developed Monday that Byrgess had . never been married to the woman be killed but 'had been !Hving with her * Polfceman EC Worthington te«<t»> ARed tRat he had found Frit:? who im well dreaaed and weare a monocle hn!* den beneath the stepnecnf the Main etreet elevated «tation ctai--way garin npwarde. Fritz declared he Ing about far 19 cents d--opped a Crevice Inveetization how closed that he was arresred ago when {nund in a «imilar Fritz defended young Frankin Pa: terson. who pleaded guilty to larceny in the Jack Durand case -- Patterson was the chief witn--ma for the etato and Fritz remained in the courtroom all during the trial. althourh he did not take a part. From al} appearancee he was there as an advisory capacity a policeman, Joe lLindemeyer, who caught bim oogling a bath houee About two years ago, it is learned Fritz wase trimmed in Lake Forest by af' disarderir cenduct--. ---- A+torney Hem y W. oFritz :1 vearm: old, 324 Woodbine avenie Lake Forest. pleaded his own case Monday when arraigned before Justice of Peace Sam ge¥ Herrieon of Evanston on a chaeye Judge Harrison fin« corts Ausora. Republican: 39th district. Re publican,. John Wyile, Ottawa ;. 5uth district, Democrat, F-- W MWatson Benton; 5th district, Republican, G G.--Adams, Chicago State Semator, 3rd district, Repub lican N 8. Taylor,. Chicago:; 39th district, Republican, N. M Mason Oglesby; 19th district, Democrat, C W. Gast gnd A J. Shaw, both of Cic-- ero » FRITZ, ATTORNEY FOR PATTERSON, Congressman at large, M. Harvey Stdlinger, Republican, Danville, State CentralCommitteeman =, fourth dis-- trict. C. F. Otto, Republican, Chicago. Twelfth district, P. E. Coleman. Democrat, laSalle; 23rd district, P. B. McCullough, Lawrencevilie, Reput lcan. Caught Under "L" Stairway In Evanston Looking up: Wears Monocle Also f' A:'cordlna to the wire from Spring-- | leld, primary ons éontingeq to ow Ilto'lhe m of Secretary orl' Riste Emmerson toduy \\'lthACol.l Frank L. Smith, Dwight, Republican | senatoriat candidnteand a +arge nn-L ber of other candijates for nflont{ ofljces filling Friday the following petitions were received Saturday: _ I Congresaman, {faurth distriet;, Chas Benmeit, Chicagg, Democrat; Dapiel McKleer, Chicago, Democrat. Htate Representative 14th Qa;lcl. R. --W. Jos!'yn, Elg in. Repu a; s46ih district, W. _ R. McCauley, Olney, Republican; $8th district, H. L Jack-- son. Belyvidere, Republican; 10th dis triet, C. W. Baker, Monroe Center, Republican. * Representative W. F. / elsso ; wer on (wo acres of iand i0 be E+ l the . Eighth Senatorial 'l'lurlc:., u:::lrlumd fr®@m the Lake County Ll:llld tained an advantageous move in lh.'|Alnchtlon. in Libertyville Highlands. ervit deft legislative race when his name was | "N'® Wi!! be the site of the new pump-- es akens entered first in the Secretary of iIng staton, necessitated by the increas--. Decker i1 State's office Saturday the order of 'ed demand for water service. The vil--' be a, 4e placing the candidates being as foi 1488 it to get the land for $500 per :mm lo,w,. 4. x ie * 'ncro-. .Complaint was maGe as to the | ise i W. F. Weiss, Lake county. size of grease fraps, and hereafter no. receives 1 g:n. Francis, McHenry county. |ODB¢ will be pernmfitted to install these | Everelt. & Chy Sl?wut. McHenry county. \trapg xcept licensed sewer mggerl.';?:b ('ntpo N.'l'. ; Ha't,ynel. McHenry county..; This mattr is covered by existing ordi--;| , :,"g"' a T ut ackfon, Boone courty.. --' |nance. <The committee appointed to.,::: h eq the "pol p:uuoe is something like [\Dvestigate the purchasing of new fire | Be oi cor the "pole hooss" in a horse--race--the fighting apparatus reported that thc,.:::f ot J n h in' dfi ape i L WEISS PLACED _ _ FIRST ON BALLOT FOR kEGISLATURE Entered at the Postoffice.at Libertyville, Illinois, as Second Class Mai} Matter ahe had never _ Lake County's Big Weekly thro a yoar a n " N CPC RERALEEUE EOSE ol-- 'h'O is to get tscro-. . Complai size of grease iopr will be pe \trapy xcept 1 ;,,,l'l"hh mattr is c > |nancee --The Mr. and Mrs. Sam Evilsizor enter: talned a number of relatives at thetr home on Milwaukes avennie Sunday. 8. at her home on Jackson Ave., Lib nusbang, Robert Sinclair Relly and ertyville. She had been ill since last her parents. _ Funeral services were July, and had been confined to her Ne!d from the home, 2146 Berteam bed since Christmas. She was of a re 8Y®NuUe, in Chifrago at 10 a. m. Sat-- tiring disposition, and much attached UTOAY. the body was taken to An-- to her parents and home. For the paer toch for Durial . ten years she had been a valued em--| umm ___zlzne _ __ak _ * ploye of th Foulds Milling Company.! Charges of failing to comp'v with She is survived by her parents and one the state fire law. brought i ain«' brother, Arthur Kruckman. The fun Ofto Fisher, managor of the Fmin eral services were held at the home Cleanere, Highwond. was taken nit last Firday afternoon, conducted by of conunty court Thursday when States the m John E. Delong, pastor of the Attornsey A.V. Smith admitted that chureh Burial was at th6 Deputy Marshall Panl E. NRertram. Diamond. LaKe cemetery. ---- Crystal Lake, and Fishet had come to * arnninn cter oi oprhnen mm ---- an agreement. Figsher will make all Mr. and Mrs. Sam Evilsizor enter-- Interior repairs demanded by the tatned a number of relatives at thetr utate man. and--pay the court costs home on Milwaukes aventie Sunday,. todate, 1t was announced. _ -- oBiTVARY | _ Mre. Mary Kelly, daughter of Mr nl.. Sena Kruckman. d."'h'pr °f ." "" 0 sch"k' dof A'tmh. th'! John and Amelia Kruckman, was born COUnty, died in Chicago Thursday, ac In .tha town of Libertyville. near COrding to word received by friends DMamond Lake, and died Tuesday, Feb. !n htis city. She is survived by ber 8. at her home on Jackson Ave., Lib busband, Robert Sinclair Kelly and ertyville. She had been ill since last her parents. Funeral services were July, and had been confined to her Ne!d from the home, 2146 Berteanm bed since Christmas. She was of a re AY®Nue, in Chicago at 10 a. m. Sat-- tiring disposition, and much attached UTdAY. the body was taken to An-- ta har narants and hame -- Fnr tWe naet tioch for ~Durial. | rad. of Highwood. declared that hbe | was not going more than twelve }mlle- an hour at the time of the ac cident It "was shown that there was | a dense fog that evening, making it 'almofl impossible to see. Evers claim | ed that bhe heard a man cry out, and | thinking someone wanted a ride, he tuopyed only to learn that he hbad bit | the juskige of the peace. South of the hotel building are the buildings occupied by Fansteel comp any,. makere of radio«= and electrieal eppliances. The purchaser did nat give any intimation ofr what will be done with the property The pur-- chase price ie regurded _ ae -- very reasonable when one coneiders prices that have been paid for other proper-- ty in this vicinity. ' By terms of a deal closed Thurs day, Richard Morrow. acting for oth er _ members of the Morrow family eold to,. Clarence Alien of Swan--,: | OT®.-- American Suyrety company re | can be learned Vermont. his extensive hdidings a;|l°@%ed as surety on Guardjans bond. | are about a tw o on > NEPPYL C We sA 'J.«mm,',.iu,,,'*l..Mg of -- admilpisisationy iz--@ed wer éaart iPecker. atibm is reported to have been $100. ;J°%@Ph Severin. Bond of $1800 is yet to file, as nAG Albertina (Friese, Highwood -- In--icounty eupetinl The tract In que@tion,. wiidah _in. ventory approves. ' :"'"h are up fot clnAoce The AA Unmeeme Ruinf Cl C * Lillian: Horto®n. Pleasant PrAIT®. | nrmhahis he nno The old hotel butiding on the cor nef is a land mark in North Chirago and include® eeveral stores -- and apartment«. To the #outh of it is the building occupied at one tirtme by the Republic Fence and Gate comp any. -- John Evers, of Deerfleld, 4 laboret, Thursday was found not gulltq of a charge of assault with a deadly wea-- pou by a jury in Judge P. L. Person's court. . * -- * Justice of the Peace William Stet-- fus, of Deerfleld, had charged that Evers ran bim down with his auto mobile December 4, 1924 in Deerfleld, w his _ JGG-- ... . f. . through Attorney John Con $100,000 REALTY DEAL IS CLOSED IN NORTH CHGO. R. H. Morrow Sells Morrow, Hotel Business District Site i To Eastern Man I _ The village board met in adjourned session at the council chamber Tues: day night. The board of local im-- provements started proceedings for a system of sewers and laterals on Car field avenue and other streets, the estimated cost of which is $31.000. A conract was @ntered intp with Henry Boysen fo rthe"drilling of a--six inch weH on two acres of land to be pur: chased fr@m the Lake County Land Village Boad Held + . Special Meet Tuesday Man Whq Struck Deerfield Justice, Breaking His Leg, is _ Winner in County Court M ar hundred feet 'weert Harty Pickett,--Administrator au thorized to sell stock. throp Harbor Cathetime -- Sweeney, ; Waukesan Petition to establish heirship filed akd set for hearing Feb 25 Robert H. Alb'nfl'lnthrop Har-- bor--Letters _ of inistration | i=-- sued to Jannette K. Aiken, widow Bond of $2,000. Proof o( heirship taken. _ Appraisers appointed _ _John Blankley. Kenosha, Wis Foreign 'm admitted to probate Deceased Dwned real egtate in Win _ to 47 Persons And Orders REDMOND LEAVES ~LARGE SUMS FOR CHURCH--CHARITY Wis ANTIOCH WOMAN _ TAKEN BY DEATH income to be useg for St. Patrick's| -- Besides Tiffany.--tawrence Doolittle ' {rtends over the state wif be a big church, at Everett; $500 for Catholic and T. J. Stani Ilod~ for sherif in the aid to him in his eandidacy> A mans church extension; $5000, the income oger named. Doolittle arrived at 7'or unimpeachable character, tla tery: and $100 for the benefit ofr St | o'cClOck and TLowls Della Valle. (for | oughly bonest and tried and trpe, Mary'a church, Lake Forest. # Stab!, wae in the building 15 minutes | entrance into the race puts a differ-- Esther White, Highland Park--Pe | l@ter. Herb Yager, an anounced cand ent complerion on the state tn: tition for probate of will filed asd ) ldate tfor aheriff, did not Ale 'nmb!p fight. than (go entrance set for hearing March 15, 1926 Value Judge P. L. Persons. a mm'!'l'da(e to '.:::;'r' candidates lq date has brought . estate 3,000 ; | $5,000 rsonal, | succeed himeeif as County jJudge. was | . + o ::'.:03.:--],': * . Pemko® | fAirst on his ballot presenting his pe--| _ With a candidate of its 0'::.:':'.. -- ---- | titlon at 8 o'clock _ John R Bullock, field of l-l;'m-tr no un and. After a busy session last Monday ®eekingk re--election at probate clerk. ®uUpport Mr. Stratton to a man. and 1926. Decease, in Lake county George Francis Redmond, Everett; Will admitted to probate: Estate va'}-- ued at $100,000 real and $34,000 per-- sounsl bequeathed to 47 persons and institations in various sums. Elam L Clarke named as Executor and bond fixed at $228,000. Proof of heirshtp taken. Alice Home Hospital $100; Catholic Bishop of Chicvago, $5000, the income to be useg for St. Patrick's church, at Everett; $500 for Catholic church extension; $5000, the income tery;: and $100 for the benefit of St. Mary'sa church, Lake Forest. # Cynthia Dunnill, Fox Lake; peti-- . tion for probate of will fined and . set for hearing April 5, 1926; proof of hbeirship . taken. Dedimus ordered : Issued to take the deposition of Ed4--| ward O. Sayles, witnmess-- ------ -- ------| Freqd LoscH, Waukegan. Letters of administration Issped _ to _ Frances Losch, widow. Bonl c $20,000,_Proof of heirship taken. Appraisers apppint: Ben Trapel,--order to pay share of estate belonging to Bohumil Stejsikal deposited with County Treasurer, to Counsel for Czechoslavia --at Chicago. Ephfim K. Rocka{elier, Zion; ~Will a4m to probhata, estate valued at Gudrun Sage, Lake Forest;: Letters of. administration issued to Lake For-- est Trust & Savings bank & testamentary issued to Walter D. Rockafeller. Bond of $1000. Proof o1 bheirship taken _ Roy Hill Waukegan: "Wéirship es tabiished. s | . Robert Brain, 'Gurnee, Report of dlltflbmlan approtrd. Estate closed Mary Taylor, Lake Forest, in-- ventory .approved. _ _ . _ ______ > M Héenry Cordes, Long Grove, Rinal report approved, esitate closed. to son and two daughters. Letter®s Everett Man, With Estate of $134,000, Bequeaths Money _._WAUKEGAN WEEKLYSLIN __ ___ ,_. ons omcs on qpmamean 6A utes. | mutcted he began to 'nquire i William Dickinson, 13 years old,. law in Minokk--now he 1 took the place of the mayor and he had noot been an resady presided at a council meeting. a forged check withodit at Boy Scouts of Lake Forest, placed ' in charge of the vitlage administra--| tion Saturday, fined and imprizoned two lads of their own age whom | they caught driving automobiles.|j Frank Zanier, 16 years old act-- Ing chieft of police, took custody of James Kelley Jr.. 11 years old, and John Williams, 14 years old. They were haled before Malcolim B. Gran-- nis, acting jnatice of the peace, who ruled that they were too young to drive and fined them each $2%0. They had no money to pay and were sent to jail for twenty min--, BOY SCOUTS RUN LAKE FOREST AND FINE AUTOISTS anvyone in the buiidink + + The janitors failed to budge the two wl_:r.' Lm 0' M*, men, and the sheriff was called. He in-- Fl'om 64 asisted that they move, and Doolittle : e P K"m'.d'y' Fw' pointed out that in other filing days ed" On Minois Laws the lines had been permitted to stay inppomons on the job all during the night. He| Walter Lvone of Libertyville, a told the men that the building would| man who has !ived in t®e village only be opened at 7 o'Clock in the morning, A short time, having come from Ker-- and Doolittle came back at that time., tucky, did not understand the law of mm rnnnnn z_i .. | Himois therefore,. it cost him $15. It seems that come man in 14be nAV C7AIVUTC DHM | vite 'Tecently forged Lyon't neme % three men are unopposed,. as far as can be learned now _ The primarics are about a two months away, being county -- eupetJatendent . of _ sehooks, | Roth are ap fot rewlection, and will | probably be unoppesed. . L _Poolittle and lDelia Vale hbad a~> is yet to file, as is T. A. Simpson for fled about the eams« Bracher. deputy _ co fled fTorf treaaurfer at Rovert Pearmall, who fled for Mr Mendee, was second in line. having reached the building at 5:20 o'clock. No other. candidates {for county clerk fAled, alihoughb Frank. Boice and Chris Murphy plan to make the race. Candidates, Aling for county ofces Friday, took little interest in the event apd only two thied to stay in the building all night. which was protest-- ed by Bherif E. Abistrom, who had _Chief 'Deputy Leater Tiffany #as Arst through the door into County Clerk Lew A. Hendee's office where bhe was recéived by Deputy Clerk Jay Morse. Tiffany had taken a post in {ront of the door at 5 o'clock in the morning.-- > CANDIDATES FOR _ |;: OFFICE FILE, BUT |@ --TAKE NO INTEREST © u'm" 10 keep uq"gm.' Aboar h?:h!p NDenntv 'M%r m-f. -:: Tiffany, Doolittle And Stahl Sheriff's Ballot Will Read: __ Lock Up Courthouse > Zanier, as chief of police, imme-- slight protest. Nq# ARE THE BESY THAGS WE Have. THE4 HAVE 1O SELFISH mMorives. THE CLETreRmEWT Of MAirGNO is mEiR WOBLE PuRPOSE WE SHouLp SEe T--AT THE4 ARE WELL HOUSED AMPLY FNAUCED OUR SYNMPATHY ALD SUProRT BILL BOOSTER SAX¥S 7 mR SCHOOous AND CHURCKES They planned ta sta, Sherif Ed Abl@strom of the préumts l4 40. connecsyion . with. the -- J Werne 2 Cl l .._.'*mi mm elia Val t house : time, and unt y trea 0 Ci0€ K and Roy treasurer, Ck. These "~. _ _ HIS NAME WAS \--~~-- ~FORGED YET HE Cc _ PATID THE VICTIM . STRATTON TO RUN ]' FOR STATE TREAS. _ IN APRIL PRIMARIES _ Accordingiy l.yons thought the 68# lest way was the best and pald the $15. Later when Ne mfl hi friends that ho had been Accordingly the man in quesation took the check to Lvons . and tol# Lyonsa that becauee hie name W## etaned to tha chark it was necessary for him to make got on the amount the . bank rtfused to pay over from bis account Clatmine that the signa ture was & forgery In other worde Lrone was -" belteve by tha Fs2W"Isat of the that bécanee h's name was atteched to the check even <though it watk & forgery. urlea« hbe made up amount involved he (Lyone) be arrested and put in Jail. hie: | c ign ie is now entering as a myldflo for the state office. l ' r. Stratton will file bis petition tor -- AprHt--primaries on --March 4th,~> . which is the last day for filing. With a candidate of itsa own in the field of lake county no doubt will support Mr. Stratton to a man,. and, this being one of the large cour tles of the state it will be a big belp for him to zo out over lllinois with solid votes from his home cour ty. Mr. Stratton 'nx"ll Lake county over Sunday. bat refurned to Sprigg fleid ' Puesday--tao--eantinge his --dutles Few men are better in Lake county than Mr. Stratton and therefore, his entrance into the race is an impor | tant thing not only for Lake county 'bnt for the entire state. Being as | apppintee of Governor Smail, bis | many friends figure that hbis | a¢ quaintenceship with the governor's {rtends over the state wif be a big _aid to him in his eandidacy: A mans of unimpeachable character, thor oughly bonest and tried and trpe, his a check for $15 In eome way he posased it to a Libertyville man whao, when he presented :t at the bank, was told that the c«ignature was & f()f"f'. -- Mr. Stratton's eutrance into the race will make the fifth candidate lor state treasurer before the voters on April 13th: Garret Kianey of Pe orle is a oqdldfp George Kimsey of Mount Carmel, Charles Stevenson of Bloomington, and R. N. Crowforgé of Peru are the other four candi da tws. 2940 gen s . ection. in the *matter..of fish and kame laws there is no man in the state better qualiiled than Mr. Strat-- ton and therefore he Whs developed a wide acquaintence which he and bis friends figure will mean much in the timg and has made rapid strides in theg developmentk of the important u:&:ep --which cames under bis dir Mr. Stratton bas been charimas of the: Republican committee of LAke county for the past six years-- and has served as Supervisor from Grant tewnship (or the past fourteed years He is now supervisor from that di# trics as well as couhty chairman-- Lake County Man, Now Direc-- tor of State Department of © '_Conservation Enters Race emabyeicas l i _ 0A $1.50 A YEAR $24F BJ