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Libertyville Independent, 3 Mar 1927, p. 9

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P ~--It was decided thas a Committooe of mu,mm respective dis be choson to go to Springfe!d ue, specifically from Route No. 59 ' mt Willey's Cortier, 3 and one haif f mm_umm'm ' 'wut:.'m-"a'mm-'"' thence # must the Fox Lmake t and ' LIBERTYVILLE HAS --COP BUT FIND HE RESIDES IN JALL The Fox LakeSpring GroveSolon Mills-- Richmond ~Gooad Roads associa-- tion was born February 21, 1927 at a public meeting of approximately three ARundred representative citizefis of Lake and. McHenry counties held at the town hall in Spring Grove, HI, Mr. B.; Orris of Spring Grove was chosern to act as Chairman while Clyde Par-- grey oft the sam» village acted as Sec retary otf the meeting. & 300 Residents of Lake-- and McHeriry Counties : Attend : Organization Meeting. It was unanimousiy --decided that the organization should work for the cementing of the road known as Route No. 60 as laid Oout in the Act 'pro-- wORK FOR HARD ROADS February 34, 1927 tas Committeoo of fifteen, together with interested citi-- mmizm Town Hall of Spripg gamely : ¥Frank McConnell, to repregent Rich-- Charles EHidredgoe, to represent Rich-- ~ _ The committee of ffteen onmganitad and chose as their chairman, Mr. K. H. White of Fox Lake, together with Mr. Frank May, SBecretary and Mr. ¥, McConnell, treasurer. -- e : was appointed by Mr. White, chair-- man, to work on sesolutions and maps mmhm*mnu» lected by the committee of Afteen. . The committeo went on record as favoring the 'bill imposing a gasoline tax and directed that a resolution be drafted expressing the sentiment ot the people of this community, sending a copy of such resolution to the gov-- ernor and to each member of the log-- islature from this district. The meeting adjourned, subject to consisting of Mr. FPrank May, Mr. Ar thur Gardiner and Mr. Wade Sanbord, and seek a new guardian of the, streots oall. the gendarmes ftor making an arrest of a person before he was benefitted by the star and equipment allotted an officer. * With great eclat the board, without dissenting vote,. retired the proposed officer, Jolhn DeGroot, by rescinding their previous action. :"%mmmdt:rz main and !"m'! sins to # was learned, and --will insist on him kesping awar fipm. jail eptangioments mine the whereabouts of their officer. * Before thovams"-y tound he had been sojourning is the bastile in Chicago, having been placed thore by burn up its highways starting Feb. 1. Feb. 1 came and went and no cop NOW -- SEEK <-- NEW -- ONE ittese oi three members, e y & Mess d a xT 4 C uen 8 B t 4 p a f c 3 v M e & : ht Br . > * s w ~ ' . +A 9 m l :; S c 5 w h w ~" u: t wit " c xt + C f A t # : un ht Eces is o CBP s lge 3 fa«: k y fi' a a NP eagl & wa ; * < s R C -- & 7 Pss C sns E3 *.: es goe J " *¥ aI o k * f ce fa -- gl i w e ~ > ; . ; x § 'E' !"C; $ & s "o w-»' 5 * td 3w o e P x 7 x g " 3 n ' 4 Ay: + _ 4 A l ES e m + ¥ 4 +4R _ _ 20 C & & & » + s@a 4 a C % F4 . 6 s & * » 4 6 & L 8 c & - copper to se se e ige . 5 5?2;'; PR President Coolidge on Friday.noon affized his signature to the much discussed .U.cxary'-l"a:: Bil} vm !nrm":gvo been: working <for --President says measure would not help farmers but instead would place burden upon --them -- all. * p $ mifbe "aer board on ribrro raie :'uui.lnzomumuofl- ;h improvements call for storm tell east of Miilwaukee avenue -- last rummer the action Tuosday indicated that the sweep of progress would ko to the west side of the thoroughfare ""'Tho paring with its public he ' pa dhulflvmhhm Manor subdivision located sorth of Rockland road and east of Milwaukee avenve. < The streets in the resolution are Rockland, Lincoln, Austin, Prairle $407,000 PROGRAM IN IMPROVEMENTS W*ln'gn.mm-na_u.m street, Wrightwood Terrace, n-mmmflmm Paving, Sewer and Wa'}erPro- gram Launched illage MatTMy.'em. avenue, Kenwood avyounuse, Riverside drive, and Dryer place. . tor * mmnwk&o- ond, Austin and Copeland Manor at fimmmmmuu Broadway sewer from 4th to 5th at $7142, Sherwin avronue sewer at $2, 862, water mains in Kinlock Park sub-- division located on west halt of Lib ertyville and adjoining Mupdelein at §$39.114 and sanitary sewer for ° the same district at $51,000 with the pub-- lic hearing being set for Apr. 56.° _ PLAN-- METER * CHARGES Highindds remning south arvund Lave | "Berthens A. Hatrey, .. Léberirrille, sou * Y, Mihin? . We i eiore mas ant) _ M Rnaticd to Wovame ts mmm-unxmml.:.nqmgmudu'm: E. Railroad some distance from the,sonal property. <Lite use oft e :uu.m«umm;u':'grz:'m.mamm outside corporate limits f to go to mm;&mhbymnzmn'mammtg-n,é 1 hmlu_thp'hlmmunwg." ms eir § be improved ty the width of 24 and|takenm. . -- :~ . 36 teet with re--inforced concrete. John Prank Kendali!, ~Wa Some plan will be developed for a udunmumu:fi service charge on water It| continued to March--10th. ; was learned, At present the '| _ George A. Truesdell, Winthrop Har-- has $14,000 tied up in this bor, hearing on petition for probate The village purchases the moters 404| of--wil) continued to March 3rd. . pays for the installing. The growth| _ 'Thecdore H. Durst, Waukegan, bear-- excessive burden m r mflnmummbdutfixmfl"hwu police justice nad magistrate associa tion of <the county.due to the legal work involved in the office. Corpora tion Counsel Joseph Bishop was.elect-- ed in his place. Most of the officers otthmfim:utlth meeting where y laws were preés-- will be ie of the basic principles of .--c~« Im the Torrid Zone "What: makes this end--of the stote "Oh. here's where the boss keeps "h:&n_-r'--o"m wiets z> FROM COP ASSN: Putting Veto on Farmers' Bill the <¥Fred E. Hacker, report of sale of istsator authorized --to d'& mmmmu; peountl ant Parel, tea,ioen mn%«-mnw'm lace Jackson. Bond of $2,400, Proot LEFT BY KING _ _ TO RELATIVES bor, hearing on petition for probate Of:--will continued to March 3rd4. . Theodores H. Durst, Waukegan, hear-- hco-mflutote:hmuflou:o under® contract o continued to Edwin-- Potter, Gurnee, petition for probate of will HMled and set ftor hear-- : John Lands, Waukegan, inventery u'g.motm Jida P L. 'huum:;"wue-;" granted. was &A stay for 20 days in which to perfect An appeal to the appeliate court. Ha was carrested by Chiot Doputy Fred Browun and Deputy Rdward Dunn. Adam: Walotak, employed by Stan-- ley . Skaynecki,. Spaulding's corner iuthgw. today was sentenced to WALCZAK GIVEN Bridge is Unique the Susqusahanoa river at Havre 'de Grace and Pertyvific, ~Md., when 're-- built, will be 'the only dAouble--decked 10 DAY SENTENCE vw Jor s ¢&m¢ noxt wook. : the buach of men who hare mu,&uub»m the i _nnuhm to g.tuw'u it they will call Grinnell's attention to it he will :l'n m:uu'm !'M'au As soon as the Chicago sabhippers are takeu care of the county is to be nell in riaking this drive. During that week in October 19%5, 3065 cat tle --were tested. Of this number 1237 reacted. 'This past woek a vory sim-- 3779. Of these only 174 reacted, or teated as soon as they cansbe reach-- February -- 36, 1997. | R. D. & wt to L. G. Nelson QCD $1. ©18, --Runyards Addn to mw'- Maric Sub, Seoe 14, "L ?..l"#b-n': nl;otnil.m:'d'l u&-uw:'nmm luu.xh. ~\ _ C. We to Margaret M. Wight WD $10. --H 30 ars of the SE ar otf NR qr of Sec 18. Ela. K. L Hunter & wf to Sarsh A. Hunter QCD $10. Pt of Lot 139, Co Cliks Subdn, See 17, Auntioch. © L. M. Larson & wt to A. Hela & J. Watry ND $10; Lot $. Bik 8, Lyon and Hutchins Subdn, Sec --16, Wauke-- gau. R. G.,Smith & wt to K. Hobbs & wi jt tens WD $10. lmtlld'l.j hlknhhwm in -- _ W,. K. Green & ut to K. J. Green & wi it tens WD $10.° Pt of Lot 1, ~Bik 6, NW Addn to Town 6f Lt Fort, u,quh:n. ' & ~ N. Hulen & wt to F. Bonatiold WD ige, 'Bee 96. Deartiers. » _ _' _** _ M. Hulen & wi to E. Bonatild WD $10. Block 107, Bartistts N Shore !Amhn!nl".fim, 4 .-" '.'."w"'"w' WD $10. : Lot 10, J. 9. Hoviands First e na on J. 9. Horlands Third Adds to High ,n.'ifi-pcv:wr.aarm, $5000.. Lots 139 and 140,> ot J. 8. Hoviands First Adda to Deartiold. C. E. Berd & wtft to T. A. Rowan QCD $10, Lot 383, J. L. Shaws Seo e-lmo-)nlzn _F. D. Grane & w1 to 0. Erickson & wt it toas WD $10. Lot 20, Sheridan sha aaet t use 1 rt ot tmmu« to Little Fort. _ >=~ 00 ~ oft's Wash honse piants in soap suds 0P ie Washing Plants E!flf NJ' { & Film Beauty Named in Director's Suicide Renee Adoree, flm star, "flz' than a "business acquaintance-- m'wmmmfimmu.m» w'rmtwww * _ Unusual Prowlers. -- ALSO =TAKE ~$10° <BLL premiseos had been taken. id, HL., Mar. 2.--The--Pub-- lhw Company of NortBern Hl-- nois applied today to the IHlinols Com-- merce Commission for an extension nong WitGauhee uk. vermmh To P. S. CO. SEEKS _._ NEW EXTENSION T erastih Cook County, -- Sunlight Bad tor Fisk : The : ultra--viclet radiation : in sun: 'babo;mhbfi' birds and aud man, but fish fail to Wfl&a Vm United Stat mndflu::sfl foow tnim as meny romg hi atet in Md.nwfl'lll" direct * x e , V;';'.' 'M e ks h &*° s + & ts . k. @4 " a "* w »-;«_" ;y } ® \' r,,/ 7« -- t .. q '¥ m Je Cw L " mm > +A Er a Fs.. # $ T yr 206 6. 334 t 2 v 4 $ i ay. B I>~ . ul e s R f . pA z % Hova h ts apa uols ~# *A k a h e a o 7 n "4 a $ a 4t T d a #° is d 7 f JGe. -- County superintendents of schools and assessors in the state of Iilinois came in for a salary increase today in the state loglinlature when, on re« mitteeo on education reported favor-- 'mbly on the bili to increase the school zflh--l-h'mtomromud paer year. * * a . --«The vote :to raise the assensors' pay was started by Rep. Lyous and the assessors are to get an increase of from 95 to $7 per day. * SiMPSON GETS $000 RAISE measure. postponed further consider-- iasitas s The chateau of Courcelles, formerly of ¥France, soon 'to be in the United States, is being taken down stone by atone to be re--erected in the land of the free. Who will be Arst to snort a hill palaces of--Westchenter h: or Piping BRock beit of Long Island? It is not always, or often, says the New York World, that a dozen royal asties are in . the market--at once. That opportunity is now open in Prus-- ain, where <the :state finds itself in MA -- € 4 hnsl Those for which no government use ul'b(Wmuhmui leasen the upkeep bilis. ' hfi%fl"'fl!"' lcans who beave their pile and & little maze %Muwutntlw the time to pila up. These casties are "echt X. u.. K.--troly kingly and n&' lyue, in Borlin, rather & s propo "than 'a possible residence, to quite amail lodges. NEWRICHES CAN NOW ~_. BUY ROYAL CASTLE % 3 : .. + _ ing the State. WORK GET A BOOST Speed of Radio Warsre L Torrl vmu:."utmuu unprotected turkkey happened to a To prevent any trowble the sheriff has been on the alert since he took office= Until proper devices can be IMhfinunuunsm to serve with the upmost of care to !um-ummc-umq. ,Siuleedo(mwsml Door and Barred Windows; -- Supervisors Favorable. little today stated that he plans to go before the jail committee of the board oft superyisors and ask several chan-- ges and improvements to fortifly the But one steet door lies between the 60 prisoners and the outside. This ppens on a vestibule where the turn-- key mas quarters. The turnkey's of-- fice has two unprotected windows and a common door, a C "I have been thinking that it would be an easy matter for someone to slip up to the window or through the door, tap the turnkey over the head, and then take his keys and open the ::oldoot."thc,mwul'i:ant pervisor Frank Burke, who is one of the members of the jail commit-- 18e. He suggests that the windows be mwmulnum,mm N door be replaced with one ot Hvery almost impossible," 'he stated. Mr. Burke agreed> that a change was necessary and signified his wili-- ingness to improve the jail to pre-- vent possibilities of breaks. Deputy KEimer Hudson, the nigat turnkey, is alone most of the night and it would be simple, the sherift thinks, to overpower him due to the fnact that 'he is placed in an aimost "It was not until I got around and saw 'a few jails that I realized how woelully woeak we were in this phase. "I am surprised that something basu't happened before. 'Take John Torric, for instance. "While he didn't want to escape because he feared he would be 'killed by his enemies on the outside it would have been an easy matter for him to have been kill-- ed in jalil. You can't make me beliere JAIL DELIVERIES ; Believing that a jail delivery would be a simple matter with the present and were not arrested during the past twelve months for spesding, reckless or drunken driving and if you did not mu in any szerious collision, you be awarded an attractive Good mh&-wm'wum apply by mail to the International Association of Automnahble Trafftic Of-- AUTOISTS! GOT 'code, will not be held agalnst the motorist in the Awarding oOf these Good Conduct Emblems, as quite fre-- quently proper signs are not display-- ed to warn the <motorist. "This nationwide association was formed the first of last year for the purpose of e'ablishing the "Golden Rule" in traffic, for the abolishment 6t obsolets traffic rule and systema-- tically assisting in the protection and TMdth'odm"ton- $ ~The membership of the Internation-- A "MdMMc L-mnmmwc attle, Washington, by Mr. Jack How-- g,mun Secretary, who says, is the object of our association, through the awarding of those em-- bemse, to croate a sapirit of cooper-- ation and usdderstanding between the E hundred cities wuas and the Orient, who are cooperating in the solution of the great present --*"Fou are mistaken,' the wife an-- e ociee it ie o it if You Were Not Arrested Dur-- ing Last Year For Speed-- ing Badge is Yours. motorist, the pedestrian, the traffic ofticer and the judge." : lr.npvon.whhauodbymo of the most outstanding: public.offi-- clais in the United States, continued that, "Parking violations, often. caus-- ed by misunderstanding of the traffic Waliter. Math:. as pleacting for less training in coliege and more train-- Ing at hbhome, for the modern girl. day motor vehicle traffic problems. TO SEEK REPARS / of the house called to bhis wite s ns y us m . e * 4n l d ; ux . ®' se e Py :.) R LaIR > 10. ¢' Seer Oet / SPEC @g x Y s . #we, ho aiee Setee 6 ap w fo l 9 oc gn hed i 4 ON THE ALERT scts B '§v. L 5e' 4

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