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Libertyville Independent, 20 May 1926, p. 11

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~FILTER PLANT _ > 18 TO BEBUILT . --AT LAKE FOREST * @r sheriff of Lake county would be _\ appointed to succeed John L. Whit-- f{m as warden of Joliet penitentiary, _ have been curtent ever since Mr. ~+Green was relioeved as warden of 'the Small Says that Lo-- \ --cal Man Has Not Yet Been _ ~ . > Named for Job: -- ' Kankakee, Governor Len Smail is m"f"fi'"ffi to H. J.| . As a'starter last Sunday many of » quoted as saying that-- no such ap.| H*hn a»4 Jt tens. Lot 117, Oak| the resorts, just barely opened, en + has been made. -- _ mmn';""'-"';'&l;" ""!g'!'&.!!hglunymy --of %m nmm-!ftt-::'uqcu wmwamu...., * 'n'"m. ""'_ « sou last e * P " Saying. ' "When I aeked him to Cecelia Cusack to Bertha Brown. An.z t one resort t on charge at Chester 1 thought it would 11 and 1%, bik 9, Wedgewood umx.c.m,uz'm "be for ouly a few mouths, he Jowbds. QCD $10, stamp $10. m-'fihh.mm'; ".mg.mm.mw'.'rl'yl.hrhrn:.wu P. ownet of the Avon Park n n k uhh Pasivel |Mi's Wtc mss se io io nio [reomgpeeite mak omtinule ns 6 will be. * T Atste penitentiary at Joliet until after | WD $19. . |resorts are in better shape so that Q"...mmm. J. 8. Matthews and wite to Pistagua}it looks lHke a banner year for the report of the at Statevilie. | Helghts Country eiwb. Part of See 21, | pleasure seckers who will invade the " It is possible that no change will be | Grast WD. lakes on the first memblence of a made even then. --> J. 8. Maithews and wife to Pista | summmer day. -- *~--"I cannot determine or discuss| Qus Heights Country--club. Part of| _ As yet the swimmers have not what . action ~ be fakes untl 1| Bee 21, Grent. WD. started to take the wiater daly ant ~have a complete on conditions| Dofs Moras to J. C. Gerbin and|not until after June J5 will the tes _ at tty penitentiary and a conference| Wife, Jt teng. Lots 39 and 40, Dora|son be open for &ll of the fish. but .prizon, good)tions. uhnd the escape of dangerous crimin-- 'nils is a menace to the state." o The governdt said that it wou'ld "be aa injustice" on bhis part to "say at ;.."num" Mvulut:lr eenotive stait af &-un-' 'uult of the Wreak and the 5 of Deputy Warden Klein." Doss Not Know of Friction, _ Questlioned® ss--to whetber be had knowledge of lack of-- harmony be tween Warden John L. Whitman sad Chaupcey H. Jenkins, head of the department of public wellare, the mmrmuuhmqn lon between these officals, Tentative "I-:.M extenaive im provemenis MMy water works system at Lake Foremt uy the pro-- posed constraction .Al a new intake «nd improved, modern fltration plant ure being considered by the city scunoll of that city. Additional sew-- ut facilities for portions of the eity ,.-s_;.muc'khl..wm.u- den of state pesitentiary because 1 conaider him well qualified for The position," Governor Smaill said. "He made & good recvord as a pengi ogist and politics did not enter into bis appointment When 1 appointed him warden of the penitentiary, he would coufer with Warden Whitman as well as Mr. Jeonkine . regarding by the f'l':(:'o(tlo eystem. -u.&-mnmnm,:w- e, Governor Len Small is quoted as saying that-- no such ap Extending of the Intake 1,000 Feet is Another improve-- WORKING OVUT DETAILS Tice atsiuble "the 'ony"eoncch "% ¥ provéeding caretully wUuX a view 1o providing a ¢yatem which will take mda&bmn?'..d the city come, P L A N°S _ INVESTIGATION encaps the Neary deposit of sediment which at times hampers the eyftem under present conditions This wil place the outer end of the iIntake pipe wbout 1500 feet out. And instead of two twelreinch leads, it is planned to make it a single one of 24 jnthes, which will afford greater cartying eapacity, An ample filtration plast also is projected. These matters will have further consideration before any definite action is takeme First Egg--JYobfiny. Egg was ar |-- -- ustt=n'st,"*"| Scrap Béater, ch ! AN EGG BEATER WARDEN Tripps subdn, on Milwaukes road. wD $10. # _ F. Jerome and wite to J. Cabonargi and wife, jt tems. lLot #, and part of bu:41guouxn.munu Park,. WD ' -- Begkie Lowenbeyer to --¥. W. Bahel ui'floxml?fl.loe.l.lr vine Forest. WD 110. der. Part of Seee 26 and ##, wD gi0. % and 1%, blk 1, First addn to Osakland subds. WD $1. ut ¥--T. Fowler and wilte to Rogers Park Pleasure and Athletic club, Lot 44. Vowlers Cedar Lake subds. WD vine Forest. WD $18. * R. F. Rouse to C. J. Tif@any. Lot M11, West»An sigpse subdn Deed §1140. s*5 * f §10. A. Barr end Wile to Lillian K. Klein and busband Lot 22, PhOlipe and Barrs eubds.. WD $10. | > _ cp y10. ® 4 . Q. H.--Cronmcher to F. L. May 'and _ J. Morley and wile to L. A, Peter-- som, Llot 118, Morley'@t subds. WD P. °T. Meyers and wife to Jane Duncan. Part of lot 2, bik 1, Charles L. Marder Jr's subdna. WD §10. * E. H. Luby ant wile to H. A. Lundberg et al jt tens. Lot 4, Indiaa Mound subdes. WD $10 ville, WD $18. TELLSRIGHTOF _ | ; ~STATE HIGHWAY -- |s# .. DEPT. ON ROADS|=" Bwank and wile, ;J. tens,. Lot 122 Deckers Gages Lakes Subdn. WD $10. ¥. H. Bartistt to-- L. J, Olson. Lot 0, bik --%; Bartiett's North View sub. The opinion m:--"?u.x:&' whether ofr not the land aog= tor Mate bond lune rowdas by the state is in all cases used for bighway pur-- Attorney General Gives Ruling to Engineer of Commnerce OUTLINES-- THE STATVS condemnation proceedings, as provid-- 44 under the road and4*bridge act, in my opinion the state would only have an sessement thereto for bighway purposes buly. However, it might be in cases where the land is obtain-- ad for cutofts, etc., and was parchas ed outright by the state, the abut-- s'mple t» the etate @lthoat any ree: vattaons, then in that casee it is my opinion the abutting property owner :x-hn no jurisdiction over the & of pole lines in front of his land. It is my opinion also that what 1 bave Beld here would apyty to roads tapruvred by other meame than unier the state Bond issues." F. Rittler and wife 1 P e o ILHSH"'G WILL °BE-- GO0D I;n;ii'f& was between 450,000° and ho ricayec m cgn relp ie ie Age e N 1 + _ _ t un Acs niion s ncoocher Aunitttnies CC =" +o C1 se ctontions are that HDDTIOXLIARLEIY LAKB COUNTY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY n-mmumhu' * 340 'Washington : 6t. L Waukegan, Dl. ~©=~ Telephone 6 "nnu-q, ahed by the ns T)/ s 3y aiEs®4. _0 c, TRUST COMPANY Late Spring Tokens Hot Sum-- stracte of Tok 108 _ || .mer Witnl? Resorters Reap-- 140 Washington : Bt. -- * _ing Golden Harvest. Transfers ||; Lot 3, Co Ciks to * | WARDEN CALLED TO Chicago, H., May 19.--Warden John L Whitman of the Jolet penitentiary was the central Agure today. in two duct fl. Jolupuuru':n':?; operations of an alleged "pardon mil," and the murders of Deputy Warden Peter Klein at the Stateville prison, and William H. MceSwiggin and two 'tompantons in Chicago. -- Anot witness scheduled fot to day is Charles Loomis, chet clerk and auditor for the Joliet prisons, who was instructed to take with him alt records of dhles of prison made goods, and of release of convicts on pardons M.lrlyw... Talk of another dirgible fiight over menvery' of the Norge partr. Frome members of Norge party. Prom} meant . am« them were Lientenant &u'mn and ~several other Norwegians who mad, the epochal fAight -- just completed. county grand jury at Joitet today.~und to come to Chicasd as soom as he is through.to appear before the special Cook county grand jury to testify to abuse of 'pardon and parole privil ity this season that kas been missing WB Colvin, Read of the pardon board. and Chauncey Jenkin®s, state 4i Several convicts are expected to testify regarding reports of the pay-- ment of sums from $$500 to $2509 to attorneys for obtainint the relemse of prisoners DISMANTLE "NORGE" FOR SRIPMENT dwellers during the hbot months of the year, ard 'prodicting a -- banner ssason at. the . Jaken--thjs~yeir es the Oxgere of hotels and resorts on the mummwmmum_m.;_ ty," the haven of thousands of city "What wonderfol tales of tree love the harps of the old poets told." Minister Married Her Beeing his mother nod pleasantly to the minister who went by, Archie in Hed you," said Archis, "what's dad doing at our house?"* ~ 2 NCM PR REREEUIE ME hers t cce e e mt i ue :0.0----~--wltreah mm :« As a'starter last Sunday many of . /'/'o s 2 a !.. | Lo grap ¥ "That's the man who martied me, "Then If that'® the man who mar-- WARPS WERE LYRES DICT GREAT -- LAKES SEASON scheduled to be before the Will before both All Rbads should be improved, myr Ahe department, to the marimum de gree that the trafic on them justifics, buat no roud should be improved be youd its earning capacity. When this principle is observed the required an nual erpenditure for trpe of road lv".mkbm sout of operating the vahicles it has roads whether it has them or not, and it pays less by having them than by not having them. Another common error, says the de-- mm is that all roads should be sced. ncing . with w.bfld.nm'muvm blocks is an expensive procéess When Its cout is greiter thap the saving ac-- surfacing is not advigable, It is pos wible to make great improvements in roads without hard--Surfacing them and ~ Jt is pointed out that mw loses more, in increased cost of Ing vehicles, by 'not improving roads mm::-mmm cense in order to graded and can be made| other women ut .u-nmm" you have autlin tion by dragging at very low cost. If] ably continue to to carty. In other words, the return to the public in the fortn of sconomic transportation is the sole measore of Feoper--.tiask say that all roads be faced, the Aepartment points ont, is merely another way of urging espen ditures in excess of incows. SBil! anotber common mistake is the ies that there is goch w thing as s that should be placed on expenditare bmwbm"' Mmbounlhmm' ing costs. This amount, of course, de these improvements are quite effective in reducing the cost of travél. though more costly than simple grad-- ing. will generally be compensated by eruting vehicies --over it. Rimilariy, when the tra®c is greater than a gravel romd will carry, € M tuminous macadam surface can be etopamically applied. 1t is not neces the trafic is so great that 3» unsur continuous good condition, 1921 ha rate which|regwar compensation. Does the car .W:m:.:.mum qwner uted a~ mune\:r:l Hcense, :'m't""'"""u.""m Carlstrom's opinion 'states: "In re-- 2 , ~| ply I will.state that technically one . Good Reads Not a Luxury wight construe the acts of paying for In announcing thege facts, the gesoline to be Gonsiderations paid partment draws attention to certain | for transportation. However, it is my wrong ideas that are current about| opinion of this statute in the light of road improvement. Improved roads, it mE-u-u sought to be obtained seys, are not luxuries For the morve|by the legisiature in the enactment the departinent, has. been responsibie for much Aasegard of reoad ~mainto nance. Nong of the state highway d partments, bowever, ary longer har borsg.ibi% @rTOr, *> g It is now thoroughly understood by these public agencies that all roade, regurdless of type, gradually depre clate und wear out under the wheels of vehicies and the action of the wen ther.-- To keep a rosd in continuou®j fi +-- x-::: e r:-;;i.""i' iai' sges nz ns u2. Gafi increased during the last three years by the--total amount of the new con o ptamies I the $0,000 miles of surfaced roads of var-- lous 'types biave been built during tath year sinte--1921, Exact fgures as to how this mileage has been divided by types or states are not available. A considerable part of the work, more-- Washington. --Although the exact stute of road improvement in the United Btates at the present time is nuot known, it is e!s:uu' by the Department of Agriculture that the to tai mileage of surfaced roads at the Protessor Watson of the Beanfort West obpervatory claints to have dis covered a new ktut at right agcensior uix bours forty min and Aeclina finflmm':'mrm_@v spectram of the star were obtained a the Cape Royal observatery. Elmira, N. Y.--Health certificates | are required for all children entering | the publMc schools here for the" first | ime, and clinies are comducted by| Mflmmmhr? # ing the latter part of the gummer va | catjon as well ans during the «echaol year. Prlndpdl.w-td.llcn_ The last complete survey of the road Capetown, Union of South Atfrica-- About Highways. Hold Daily Clinics _-v"hlth«udcy to necessary to starl Cny its constraction of the i f CARRY FRIENDS -- *\ ~----NOT CHAUFFEURS wore i5 the natdre of a courtesy gift to the owner. s $ . "However, it is probably safe to state that should this woman be re-- quired to procure a chautfewr's .}} cense in order to accommodate these other women under the plan which you have autlined, she would prob "It le my opinion therefore that the women in question who ride with this woman who owns the car would bave no added claim or injury or damages against: the owner of this vehicle uy reasom of their paying for the gasoline. The owser would un-- douwbtedly drive the car to and from her work whether or not the other women' rode with har and, as stated, the buying C('meafld, bhardly be congidered as tion; it is ably continue to transport--them and deny the privilege of the cwh- which they have extended to tor the accommodation, instead of pro curing a chautfeur'e lcepse to the tion with the operatfon of a moter vehicie or the traneportation of pas eegngers or merchendise with a motor ¥ehicle for bire or for pecuniary profit"" Innguage of Section 27 of the Motor Vehicle act defines the word 'chant "Any person operating a motor ve hicle as a mechanic or emplioyee, or who : directly or indirectly receives pay Of aby compensation' whatsoever in an Sption given Waiter 3. Lamon, state's attorney, Edgar county," Parid, Attorney ° General Caristrom Gives a Ruling on the ~. _ . Matter. ; *# im paying for gasoline but pay no regular compensation. Does the car qwner nted a~ chauffeur's lHcense, Lamon states that sexeral women residing ten miles from 'Parie, eare employed in that city, inst one of them Gwne an automobi'e 'and that the others ride with ber and return to their wark daily. The women bave an agreement and take turns Bpringifeld, 1il.,. May 18th--Motor-- ists who daily transport a numper. of others persons to tneir work, re-- eolv!;q':o compensation except that the mgers pay for the gasoline used, does not need a chauffeur's l cense under the statute, _ Attorney NEWS NOTES D Ts Gaam Anceh adeam gie . Eons mauy Tas Forth thore L i Wuwofiflm Om Shore Line dining cars order the apecial steaks for which this service is famous. UNDER DISCUSSION 'E-;:-;dn;n-o;hzo'fl;-ubnln#m'"w is striving constantly to merit your friendship and good will _ cAbout the North Shore Line Published by Chinage Morth Shore & Midwaukes Raitrood Ca. # Farmer--Say , f in t yn:::lmnl. bfoiintniiedihathdis Artrs undih o iihimmmce sa.s Mh . 3 y h evgln en s ons supplying information relative to nmmflfm';fl. g;o:-?.:.\ boarding homes for children, hae|men's League at its annual meeting been started by the divison of visita--| 10 be beld at Bellevilie, May 26, Mr. tion of children, department> of pub-- | Norcroms safd in part: . _ . -- lic welfare, it has been announced _ "The forest and timber shortage in by Judge C. H. Jenkins, director-- of Ilinois is serious. If the prosperity . the department.-- The division is und--}Of our state is to continuethe ree er the supervison of Roy James Bat--| toration of our forests is imperative. . tis. . _ |The restoration of our supply of song A great many persons are confront-- | snd game birds, game and fur bearing e@ with conditions which make it :l-lh"ll"D:flt! of vlmulll!'llu pecessary to provide temporary care streams lakes are all closely Sor their children in private bearding|reinted to development of forests. halhes and so advertise in their local| --"All available lands for husting papere and the advertisements are | abd fishing Will soon be in the hande.. Bpring!lield, 1!1., May 19.--A news service to the people of Mlinois, in supplying information relative to ALL .MUST BE APPROVED People Who-- Desire . Boarding --As stated, the eituation is not free from doubt as it is' possible to con-- strue the acts as® technical consi¢-- erations for trangportation of parsen-- gers. Everything considered | am of the opinion that this owner and driv-- ervot*motor vehicle is not by. the acts mentioned in your letter viola-- ting Bection 27 6L the Motor Vehicle Act." NEW SERVICE TO --PFOPLE AVAILABLE 2k K Week of May 17, 1926 MAPE HER coLD \® FROM THE STATE North Shore Line takes you close to both * places~ Ask any agent or conductor where to leave the train. _ -- «* * rent events posted at all North Sshote l.hc:uhad It tells you what's worth see North Shore Line. eiples of freée enjoyment by every eiftizen. of these valunable sources of healthful recreation. "The > creation of state foreste should be of interest to practically every person in the state, as it means hunting, fisbing and camping and other outdoor recreation for the mar in ordinary circumstances as we'!} as for the wealthy. Jt will cost at least $35,000,000 to buy the land the state should own.> Future generations wiil enjoy the benefits, so they ebould share (the expense. This can be ac-- complished alone by the bond" jmeve we propose." men. ~ Theé 'i"flo"ol'l-lfl::lri-ut act at once to save for themseives and 76 sunBuaF t0 one pagsed by the last session of the legisiature in Pepap-- #yivania. * It _wil !be submitted -- to the voters of that state at the election this year. Though" it takes two to make a Wa know it takes but ons To say the word to end it 41. And that is fir more fun. "I-- was thrown out of a motor éat the other day, and should have bees killed if'I hadu't alighted on some D _ call .. 2 00 S3 0.AE ns Uipoctaicte d uo!!lfit_w'fo;:"p-n;:'t.by the tion recived today.. This bond, By C. F. MANSFIELD, * ---- Bpringtieid, I!1., May 19.--A twenty-- five million dollar bond isspe for pur chase and development of state for-- "'u:_'Ivu urged by H. C: Norcroéi@ of FOSTERED -- BY SPORTSMEK Would Purchase and Develop ** Forests Throughout State * . Under Rtan. & £ *Really? Did you fail head Orst?* LARS FOR FORESTS _ IS LATEST PLAN _ Fell on Something Soft ,-- Fun at the End ting upon this propos} e already

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