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Libertyville Independent, 28 Apr 1927, p. 9

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--} sHoRt aSESA _ * FARE INCREASE OF 3 June14, 1921. * | _ The. company, .in. its application \|JJ@ flled with the 11nois Commerce p " Commission. exvplains it _V The Chicago North Shore and Mil-- pwiateps whereby it is endasvoring to [Ancrease <its fare on all.ofits 4inds: Mn Illincis® froim the < present <rat® Dt 3 cents per mile to 3.6. cents ' (per mile. The three cents per milé. (Rras authorized by an order of the * fare jaw. t Federal Board Refers it _ |-- It seems that the electric railroad [ on on it Es Com-- 2 imed ~that it had final and com-- .: Serat. John Holly of the H Serpt. Johe Hol of the High _ DARING BANDITS WOLUOME Xkxxy-- M Files ' Wiime) Tals woun be 56 Per Mile, Now 3 Cts. «The . North Shore in its present for a change in rates on commuta tion tickets. The change therefore merely applies to the oneway fares, The I!linois Commerce Commission up to the present time has taken »o~ action on the railroad's 'petition "SIX--TENTHS C. MILF and the practice of the Interstate Commission © has nm been > that k _ will take no in purely local rates until the state board has disposed of such questions, " In case the Illinois Commerce Com-- laston ~and the Interstate Com Police were notified by--Holly as soon as he arrived.home and Patrol-- men Edwards and Gould Mm to the scene but they woere to obtain any trace of the robbers. FAILED ~TO GET --WATCH Holly erplained to the police that as lu'wu' walking past~the Wash ington streot ravinehe saw two men about --a hundred feet tm..'?y were walking north in --Park= ne. M«wmwm:.a but he tho mgt'l:ouuuh As ~Holly. rea & point the = second--house ~south ~ot street ho receilred a blow on b ot xflmmmmh him . un« con &. nnnsnh'lmm' &: mm%flum B s % m A:WM"W his watch, the heary chain teo sisted the efforts of the robbers, and: Ihey Ont dot paraint. 'Phe ring Tapt F 4 ;X:'th uhfl'-ao!rl belt was bent. > ; According to Holly, be is unable to dnuy:t:.dl:?fl.c(,m' been the two--nen he saw h'g:' avenue."> He was too far away, how-- ever to recognize their features. # The victim thinks the blow on the ination now existing as betweeus INTERSTATE rate .which>sinco th 25, 1927, has been' 3.8° cents conscious by Blow. HAVE -- PETITION Bert °C. Thompson of Zion who was elected chairman. of the Lake County . Bogrd of supervisora. at the CUTS THROAT AND -- QUARREL IN HOME Howard Nelson, 615 So. Utica St.; Uses Razor in Attempt ACCUSED . --BY -- BROTHER Dr. Alex Levine called to the home found --Nelson lying on his bed bleed-- ing profusely from series of wounds, He called_an ambulante and then no-- titled the Police. Nelson was rushed to the Victory Memorial hospital After the removal of Nelgon to hospital Dr. W.--8. Bellows ulua into--the case. !lovkhh.,lnht' The tendons on the 'arm were con-- nected by sewing. -- Because of the loss of blood ~It was feared <at that time that Nelson would die. . : -- Investigation:--by the police devel-- oped that Neison had been drinking heavily of late.> It was also learned that the young--man had had an argu-- ment with a brother, in which the }at-- torch:rd_ that he had made advran-- ces to his wife and also had been too out by statements made to Dr. Lovine by Nelion 'at the hoepital this morp-- and killed -- in -- his ~Apartment, }shots according to potilce; were by one of his guests, --__ _ _ * Spr < DL,; . April~ 37. -- mmiurmuy'& by' the: house, was: passed today by «crease : the -- salarios--of 'm:m og-:c::k DO: population 'ot $5,000.-- In counties ex-- PASS WEISS BILL > FOR SCHOOL HEADS flnfinf se shall be $3,000 per year. The ~now goes . to the. governor for Approval-- or-- veto. s @4 The Green resolution, memorial Iising congress to call~a constitution-- al; convention ~to amend . the ~18th {ént-a:mhwmtumm and:~referred to the executive committee. ts * j ao ® ~After sending to the executive com-- ms::mcoumr-m placing Maufi.shfi passage of© a gasoline tax at the prezent gesston, the senate dW Heads Co. Board journed until tomorrow. *7 KILLED 8¥ AVEST WIW M 21. ,W at Suicide. BECTION TWO the 4n« 'FOEATH . QUITE . SUDDEN ~*Indianapolis, Tnd., April 27--Former United States Senator Alpert J. Bove-- ridge, 65, died at his home here todsy after an lliness of two weeks, from EXU. S, SENATOR _ ------APHOME TODAY nmu Dr. Charles P. Emerson of polis, Beveridge's physician. Two weeks ago n-..'m lv: 33. no'fiu university, © Baitimore, o physicians held 'hopes un early recovery, ;'mnfl- :Iimimtutvom Statesman . Expired: Follo 'Two Week's lliness of H dw i::: in mla-{ care not in a ' Beveridge rose from a plow boy: u'mm'fivaM' Benate and --to oruu'itwla.lav %wu.mhw county, O., Beveridge at 12 was a farm hand, two years later--he was a tail-- 'Toad laboter and at 15 he becamo a bgrnum. : ye x« ~Me --worked --his way to. a degree from De Pauw Unirersityalte® grad-- ic epgferal } » |lg=3unflckupm_~uh ate in 1911. ¥ollowing the Roosevtelt revolt in 191%, Beveridge was defeated as the gaged in literary actititioes. Heewon esteem through writing two volumes of a life of John Marshall and was on-- gaged in Chronicting the life of Lin-- eolin when he died. ¢ Survirors are the widow and two Word ot the death 'of her sister, Mrs. Emily E. Phelps, former well known resident of Waukegan -- «ud Warren township, which occurred in Albuquerque, N. M., yesterday was Mea'xuucfibmn.m of 108 Ash street, today. She was 18 years old. The deceased was born in Warren township, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stearns, ploneer settlers of that district. She was married as a ucnuluckam they lived Former Resident of Waukegan and Warren Township Dies WAS --78 for some years, Guring which time their . children were born to them, i Her husband passed away . in Charles City, After-- his death she moved to Colorado for her health, but for--the past ten yoars has been & resident of Waukegan. She and hber danghter, Miss Vera Phelps had spent negrly a year it New Mexico in the interests of 'their: health. ' Beside her daughter, Vera, she is also survired. by a son, Fred :8. daughter, en wre. ,"g,','};,&'.f pen C . 9. of . ver, Colo. it is understood that fm-m_uumumtg.. In., tor burial beside the grave of hetr ) Wesiy . L U@TGIEy 477. s1 WIZe . EEECLe At Jfhe Senator's bedside at the tints husband. According : to: ~advices. received in Waukegan this> morning, < the Rederal ~government, through tlfi m att)mnuu'.\hn planned $ out a beacon lighted 1 for av::onnmvofllt U"'::r:"iz cago < llrtu. ~oue 0 e beacon lights is to be located. at North -- Chicago.: and : one near <the Wisconsin state ~line. on the * aoisside. The lights will be burning at wt to 'give 'the flie a guide by which to travel _to an trom -- Mitwaukes. > ----OVER WAUKEGAN * London--The present genoration of _ London--The present eration of young women --will etrhgl.: go: baid. -- SBuch is the startling forecast of . Dr. Leonard Willlams--a. member of on ww Society. here,© f vwre now chingled," he eaid, "and they wear tight hats, BOB; TIGHT HAT . ~MAKE WOMEN BALD like men, --with the: result that whan: they get to the age of about 30 or 40 Sit, Ti es o aopienietnaiaie s . go & . tottle of bhalr toatc, but: it will "not make--the slightest diference." «3 4 Age" Albert J.'Jr. and Abby. ecandidate for Governor slps had spent| 05. °2p » _ . * ~ sls | Mn s gen % %~ & ® 'obv-.m'n:. C inveing® w,--¥oung .. and 9!"9!?!:1 ¥ Tonic' "Elaeme OF AGE ; LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOTS, THURSUAY,-- APRIL 28, 1927 ake County's Big_ Weekly WAUKEGAN W | U. OF C. DEPUTATION | TEA M PLANS PRO-- i. -- GRAM AT GURNEE ; 5,300 . ~-- WThis would still leavre 1% of onccrete llgvc. of c equal to that in Sangamon county, which would permit the tourist to A. Depntation team win make a week mwwnxnum ie ts un mm and is C by M. D. McLean, Student secretary, |The team includes Srinit Lovagnt. Wendell Bripheneon. Charies Vent, and D. W. McLean, Géneral Theme: "A Fellow and Life at Ite Best." _ lllpt | i '$:00 p. m. Arsembly at the Warren High School, Subject:> "A Feliow and His School Life."= _ ~ Life Work." lt ies ---- $:00 p. m. High School Senior Class : 8 L4 YA .m,','m' $ % s"., P m%ahmm highways. OYf this amount 5,466.77« miles are concrete, : of "whichk ° 4,> $39.08 biles were constructed under "s-cf.""'-d-fi.h:' pneept! the :cighteen feet :concreteé cg-du And re-- i hay ie Pithe tou the mt tmi??mw in one continuois May 6--8 is the Date Set; In-- teresting Program-- H a s TO MEET AT HIGH SCHOOL . Reduced to a nine feet driv '"*?"W".M;& ~Chicago to Portiand, Me."_1.114 m&.ul'ofl!'l&"" Subject: "A Fellow and His Girl"~ 1:00 p. m. lnth!ot Boy Scout _1:gfin.hhtnlmtornu and boys. (Scout Room) "A Fellow and His Gang." -- K * Sunday, May 8th. Mother's Day -- 9:30 a, m. Hible School. Team ment-- bers will epeak to some of the clagsses on the subject, "A Fellow and His Chureh.". . : 11:00'a. im. Church gervices observ-- ing Mother's--Day. _ _-- * T:15 p. m.--Young Poeople's GC. E. gZ. Topic: "Riements in the Ideal f Tifte." Bhort talks; "A Fellow C ~----loopt n .. Si16 p. M, + ; r&fi?mifl life at Special offering to l&'m mnnuuummm ot IJlinois, it reduced to a nine feet aone--way drive. _._. ; Chicago, ; 'Aprit . 27.<--Police: were atill baffied today in thair ettempt to of z::ucu :: 'J?flh Krowcsyk, 31 to death e m'-m. an)u:i'llll.ll :t tomobile while two companions sa . Krowesyk:hBas refused to name an assailant and Jolin Waluilak, 27, and : he bit his »tongue wheu their car rammed a ttee,"° Physicians said the cut was madoe by a knife. The Unirersity of Chicago G. X. C. DODGE ON TRIAL . > --' IN ASSAULT CASE damage: suits totaling $80,000, Hor-- ace. E. Dod& Jr., Detroit"automobile heir, was due to eappear for trial in $ Hieoies and icking s reqorler of slugging and kicking a reporter Ez'. go to Los\ Angeles..2,231 L8' to N. Orileans 2,008 New Orleans to Chicago.... 930 Chicago to Spring{fiecld........ 196 This would_ still} leave ©30 p. m.' Cafeteria dinner for: ng: mexr and boys. (High School) irt program--"A Fellow andt His SBan : FAincisoo, ~April: 27.----Facing OF MAN'S TONGUE of local a ta T cais educated them to what they could do, I began . to seek investment second in size and infliuence, / It passed the Philadeiphia exchangé ten years ~ago, the Boston-- exchange eight years ago. Two of these or: changes interest : Iiinois : investors ~: Every ~Jlilinole investor is inter-- ested -- in ~developing lllinois -- bust-- ness in every way. . That moans that, ~speed ands service in transac tions being equal, he ought to favor the New York and 'Chicago er-- his business. ~Likewise investors in other Central Western states who profit when this midwestern country: develops ought to--favor the --Chi-- cago market. . Ape they doing i*! In some ways they are. At least 50 per cent of-- all the public. utilities ~now being <{ff nanced': in the United States are--fi-- nanced in Chicago. --In that one divisfon 'we 'go beyond ~our . terri tory for we find utilities in Florida Noew Jersey, Maine, Ibnu::l. 0&1'- {::i'mz&(:o.t coming'into this mar ' W their f . But _ there h.m"ou to "it. d":u W'" ; u'mb:th listed _ on the .New : York Stock Exchange, w Of these 69 arg rtegice -- in. Hilinols . and -si: business in these stocks during 1928 nanced in Chicago. --In that one division 'we 'go beyond ~our . terri tory for we find utilities in Florida New Jersey, Maine, lhm-m C&l; Paciftic Coast coming: into this mar -- It stocks are to be listed on the Chicago Stock Exchange there must be some. Advantage to the: company ww'm'aomm. to discuss that subjett. Here are someot--the reasons they gave me: 1--Rigid ~ requirements lift ~the stock ~out of the claes of invést-- mvmgyltu::udcm tiny of Blue Sky Aaw investiga:« develop <~thought and. consiGerat The interest of Hilinolsans is in tiny of Blue Sky--_Law . investiga: K : gives the stock. pres which -- is oner's inquest was called today to investigate the --death of Mrs. Clem-- ence Bruncel, 49, mother of four chil-- against the intake grating 'of a' paper Coroner Carl Reifels declared a pre-- mill on the St. Joseph River. limistary examination that the woman had beenh struck over the 'head with a blunt instrument. "A daughter and two sons identified Mrs. Brunsel, who had been missing FIND BODY OF A since April 10. .~~ BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT DIES Sae Paulo, Brazil, April-- 27.--Presi dent Carlos Campos of the mh'?t Ax> M uls AlsA ies (Anidaw mission rates to be charged to buy-- ers as distinguished from an unregu-- lated situation ' on outside trans mmj in some great manu~ factory, business house or utility, The Chicago Stock <Exchange is the only market of its kind in Hii-- nois. Step into your bank if you want. to: invest ndhgwln yot:'! or you may with gh'dn that those HiHnois--listed m"h:in & < protection thrown about-- as strict and conserva-- tive as any stocks on any exvhange ~ {This is the ninetysixth of Aa se-- ties of articles written for-- the IHi nots Chamber of Commorce wntitled South--Bend, Ind4.,, April 27.----A cor-- or TCO ASK -- NEW . -- TRIAL Jurors Take a Bare Two Hours "~<Ag Convict Him of Slaying . Deliberating but two hours, a cir-- cuit 'court jury before Judge Edward BShurtlioff late Wednesday brought in a verdict of 'guilty of murder in which Harry Hartwell, Market stréet megro, was sentenced for life in state <prison for the murder of his of his money which he hadleft with 'her Dec. 6 whon he went to Milwaukee for the day. Finding mitting, he said, that she bhad given their testimeny was used to ad-- vantage. " The--difference between the man had 'been her entertainer during the deciared, came when Hartwell found MAYHEM TRIAL _ © -- -- NEXT ON CALL day. TOTLIS § / prosecute, it was stated by States At-- torney A. V. Smith. This will be the ftirst case handled by the justice since he was admitted to the bar several 'wvfllhrqm.'utodbyh rney Okel Fuyus. He has entered a Genial to the charges. . ; _ - 0, 1927 in the Dukas restaurant. Du-- A y Mason to Prosecute . Totlis was bound over to the grand \~ --FOUR MINERS KILLED -- _ , C LIFE SENTENCE _ --IN SHORT ORDER His as an Attorney. *a% + $3

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