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Libertyville Independent, 2 Jun 1927, p. 1

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_ Will Gather in Fr . -- day to Lay Plans for Big An _ nual Meet Here Next ¥Yr. _ OF STATE FARMERS _ 'VFOLUME XXXV--NUMBER 22. . «. _ ham M. Fabtan, 31, son of-- Jacob Fa |vited to witness tion to Waukegan next year, hospital for several weeks. . . _ _ The illinois Farmers Insitute, main--| in the fact that he 'will spend the tained by an appropriation of $70,000 ) greater part of his vacation which he :lo-zulr by the state is regard-- m':'h"th'"l::xbm as a .-lnh"::'.fi-:-: Frank T. Fowler secretary and man-- ager of the Chamber of Commerce for of the institute in this city next year. member of the board of directors: of Btate Farmers Institute, will maet in her to use the phone and that she m 3 : made an effort o locate Mr. Orvis 11 BP TY 1 Brown mMmMmILCICG [LAL NO 1tOiG iBCIG | wat it mey wesed to saice ==<) SERIOUSEY ADURT t.n.lp"lt--h-lflf_i_fllfld -- MR e MAR A interest in a piece of property at 710 m.vt:ufllwuur" porting b",otwlo- They were married in 1920 at St. Albans, Vermont. 5 Deputy Brown entered a sharp de-- with other men. She entered a do bill charging cruetly. Both of these were dismissed by agreement May the April term the husband sued Mrs. La Due for divorce charging that she was unfaithful and keeping company tered into. tormey E. V. Orvic and Attorney George W. Field that for a period of thirty days he would not annoy her. Folowing 'this agreement he contin-- nltohncvhor.nbchug.h- terfering with her getting a and then causing her arrest. On May 22, it is charged, the hus band offered to sign an agreement not tocdeport himself (so as to be obnox-- An injunction is agked to prevent conspiracy and 'to prevent her band from harrassing her. On May 23, the bill shows, the bup-- band agzgreed in the presence of At-- "She cnarged all were in contspir-- acy with said Levi La Dus--to impress who had hber in charge kept saying to her that she better go back to her husband & she wouldn't go to jail. Up-- on refusing she wals cast in jail, the bill continues, and stayed there all "MHer husband told her in the pres ence of the officers that he had to do this to sexhibit his love for her with the hope that she would go back to him and for no other reason," the bill chows. *"I hnd no interest in the case one sy or the other," he declared. to Forge Wife Back to Husband Also Made. YOUNG MAN ENDS LIFE HARGED IN BILL FOR DIVORCE HERE of $ ht o o y . 3 h onl ao y y ow '_ s 2 a ol Jmameiiii welaoi n e e _ P M 9 n n ut e eetiy ie i AG. Pepornsmmrae t t ts uP esP $ y hS A T &. P i/ k #% .,,'..-f; £> *;«:*', s y x j s & k. $ g* ' é:'i*«,f"-;x:"'fiflfk #,:. x 3, aute t & #E M + :4 »aAHa. y tm 1: es¥ s P 3> » . P vx# 8 4 A¥ < * *st s P f & V; $ § 3A . sall ; '_ . P ':,v._"k A t e C a 3 C :"!} '2'_ ' o ridhs y e . Ghe c e 7 x w5 4 f +. < % #. s j E. : . ' . C Eo oC CCB NO TC ib D5 RT % . \. 46 --CGOUNBIYV 3 D ~"P¥ EEKDIYV > f . AC m l * G : N 4 VO 3 C we C w# * + Ch > v iL M e C 4 4 5.Oesc ie Oe Auegh. . Phics Anman it -- m mptranin's szest= Pn Bpdpiatiptien Aetcvecninatoman nc votiimenralinam es cce anteeninea in nhecattms s e rage sns meut 7 ce ids «» Gous appiizers » E¥ntered at the Pontaffinna at TShartuwriBia Tiiinais as Sanand Clasa Mall Matter. _ Fri-- Lak "a_ gmo. -- ciasuol, wuo . visILOG D"'fi"'! rushed to the Lake|here several times with Ex--sheriff Ed County hoe in an ambulance| Ahistrom, has found that can't mm"'mflkfiumcufgmm"fio erson company of Waukegan. He wAs|in coin of the reaim to the state de-- accompanied to the hospital by John? partment for. to Europe. DeCourcey, also of--Wilmot, Wis., and|"One Ryed" plans f the ho wohkce ns "kpocted ithat y | $ ht on 'M"""fi-;"',."'?,'m""" Ja long will be forced to remain in the|dispatches M k intended to dovote to relatives. as a R. W, Delong, formerly of Wilmot, a patient Lake. County pital with a erl tracture of the loft leg and as the result of being caught his automobile and another by J. Boll of Antioch in a collision on routs 21 near Antioch, Saturday night. The automobile driven by Delong had run out of gas at a point a short distance north of Antioch and he had succeeded in obtaining a small supply of gasoline which he was pouring in-- to the tank--of the stalled car when the other machine came upon him an end with the valedictory mddress by Miss Whyte and the singing of the class song, the words of which were written by Miss Jessie Webster. L The --Girls" Glee Club,. under the direction of George Schuman did some kueefl.tnrkhtho.flal part aof the program while the high school or-- chestra played the processional and receasional in fine manner. + Joseph Kirby, president of the class presented the echool with an addition hM"d%'l'hM Oof the Holy Grail" as : Class gift to the school, and 'also presented gifts to the class eponsors, Miss Frances Weiss and J. L Lockhart. '\Bairstow Case is Put R. W. Delong Filling Gas Tank Highway When Automo-- "bflemmufim Srought miany Mess on the moes bers of the class who, knowing their mates, appreciate keenly the prophet's reading of their future lves. A highly entertaining program was given for Class Day with the honor students giving particulary fine talks for their part of the work. Granville SBands was cleverly sarcastic in his Missz Tekla Wainio outdid him m:&uum;:mbnhm ures of his victory t Loehr is not a chemistry student. MWMMvM s;tmumnnxmwcm a echolarship to western versity at Evanston and Evelyn May won a:scholamship to 'Lake Forest lege at Lake Forest. nouncement by hfi. sobhn W. Thal-- man to the crowd of 1,000 people as-- whl there. that® one high school _ had~ won highest honors in a ltmmmt""t'omhm won scholarehips college - William Loehr, a juntor, was award-- ed the $20 wofd piece as first prize ouondlntl-dfl?wht:o.:tm Chemical Society for t esnaay on some phaze of chemistry. The boy's essay is also entered in a con-- test that includes the= entire United Liass Day exercises heid in the hig> school gymnasium last night for the bondsman, M. H. Hussey, for $48,000 ot the monty to be turned over. * Oue of the principar parts of the ~STATE PRIZE N Tmsirrgumazrw arships to College at Class Day Exercises. f BY AUTOMOBILE Off for Ten Days ESSAY CONTEST "ele At THEATRE|| vare was allenity moured today when C nmmmmmm% o e « | collided with one being driven by s. Ira Audrews are in--| Hiamson Dickinson, of L&ke Forest, at was the an-- x »s«| ONE EYE FINDS UN "<| BY 108 TO 29 HOUSE Browne, "are always crucified. They tried to send Len Small--th the pen-- itentilary but only succeeded in put-- ting his wife in her grave. Rep. Lee O'Neill Browne of Ottawa, scorning all indirect. reference to the purpose and aims of the bill, made an eloquent plea for its passage. "The time has come," he said, "when this liw is a matter of neces-- sity. (It is not for the protection of officer, but for the protection of the office and the elected incumbent. mummwuum' humvhotu'.-umr !vthoa;oonh n:m xt'-.::l h as > f Cause--of that thing ho has been pur-- ified. They tried to send Mo to (he Peaitentiner. Thes tallet. » cracity-- ing his--wife and sending her to her was undertaken by Rep. Browne, who said the governor had been a vic':ln of to exempt utate officers from ouster by guo warranto proceedings,. 108 to It was charged by several members that the bill was designed primarily to prevent an ouster suit against Gov. Springtield, 1L, June 1.--Following one of the most heated debates in Legislature Deems it Wise to Prevent Small Judges From CRASHABLE GATE WHEN CARS BUMP in Kankakee." U i cae k \ * f » i . We s t f "\ 1 p ; ts : ,/ w * yB e , 7 . Arugpl~ £ ie $ h M# E.A e RYAC) ; mz t > {,,'; n . v;V f % " '.--j 4 ,' uy m.'. } I ; A F y »gse * ,'u m ,/' .1.':. » ' > <"%) . she aA.®] y m \ C $ f.".. , mt * *mu<-- {'\\\\"'. T" S y is _, _ mihdl 0 P 5 P Stcat «/ . w h * & a i se > * «< '\ ' -- C * To [ S( _ y ~ji s | es Fes "'/ 38 y s w 4 .'_';';'_ "i: ~o'. " £ J $ C # > td ( 3 ""os 'C2 me., JP m N 4s w yoomnge _ \] ¢ -' A P » e > ® .\'"', \' ~ap * _{fi/"\\2> c -- i '* g R C i "Aas <A)]\ai hk *>> eC 4 s R a * &n R p 'Q N ' l % z; :v' '1' * h. «<£ ol 5 \ ' N ' *~ 4 2 2 y OA hm 3 ' ~ "s% Td C s _ 2 o § lc -- . Wttm $ -- ; & ; t t':' £» i ;?/ :/;' § = " $ f sls | / *@} " stt t * @ L g FeR #a PREPARED FOR ANYTHING THAT MAY HAPPEN he se # CENUE We CCE O T430Afi L . NC We S Nce qh V ie x : Anpes sA C l en e Entered at the Postoffice at Libertyrille, INinois, as Second Class Mail Matter. w Ousiruci a $0i1 Cour8s6, ; ctthe -- L * A ""Mr and Mrs. George Saltmer_ and |, In that list of supplies can be| mrapee hopt o mit by the neme of |Yen two children of Michigan spent Satur.|found 1,800 pound of grasse seed, &!! | prown in his home over the week--end | *4 day and Sunday at the William Jet--| kirds of tools, including saws, hamM--| ang that he had permitted another | !2D fery home. : _ _ |mors, shovels and spades. > man to bring her there. Ricker, he| D _ Mrs. AnnaWells, long a resident of | _ The _ valuation of 'these artit¢les| sarg was an accessory. ory ]lmdddn.,m.'\l:t_tm runs in the neighborhood of: $600. The first effort to take the North| °8 Wednesday morning at her home. Her| _ If (Deputy Charles Krueger could| Chicago man back failed. He was | and MW'"%,WW"'W'"M'"M _ on a 'charge of child~stealing | for been suffering for ® of would probably make a few ar-- originated in an' indictment re--| "G wwmmflm&--mmummn, : ] ty in Monros county, Ia: He|and her death. mwwmg:« day night from a storage Warn! . ined a--release on bonds and Sher--| -- B MW, ap'mm Killdeer golt | Iff A. A. Robinson, of Albia, Ia., Mon-- | Lak Mundelein, and all her friends McHenry road near Long Grove. . | roe county, returned without his man. | cou deed sorry to hear of her demisg. 'The matter was reported to the} The Brown girl resides in Albia| R m;"mlo.a.m Was | sherift's office by P. H. Humphreys, | but the --alleged crime was committed | gan born at Jan. 26, 1881.._@h8 | general superintendent of construc |in Marion county, of which Knozville|to ; wm xh« f ' ] general c.n.wm' "lug "hl?mmfi:tdomiamm C "&'xfi"' Wolock t ) tss were momed. _ _ . *_ _***_|Tatest werrant to bdid Ricker pond: | oan Bt. hotic church in Lib -amm tracks on the | ing the arrival of Sheriff Clarke. > | go), ertyville. Nitk n e im io th . t 59.+ 3 mad showing 'that a truck had} > wommnvemepmen o rmetmmnnimemen necamen ar Wednesday. C <e es . c. > first prize of $50 in--the rreta tour., nament, which ended " pins, beating Krumrey and s kening by 14 points on"the last night of the tournament play, -- Krumrey and Wilkening had -- a 'total of 12%87, which had stood the knocks dm part of the tournament. _ and Borkenahgen took third prize with ;uwdun_m-mwml Libertyvillé 'and Mundelein® received mmtmdmmum.l Mrs. Emma Luker Mre. H. A. Watson M'"];M Grove Wednesday. i NWw es :. > John Smith and Guse won first prize of $50 in--the bo tour. mvmm ~Des oC x. -- 'They Adored i f mmm:.-m,% m&mhlnfirth:hwtb prepare laying dm%hmm «wpon which grading operations are tak ing place, and within the next two weeks it is hoped that concrete wil be poured. The pavying will be 61 feet wide and will make that thoroughfare one of teh finest in the state. Hawley street is only a forerunner of the tre-- mendous program of road.work con ._Mr. and Mrs. Joe® Diets motored to Elgin Monday to visit relatives. . Mr. and Mrse. 8. H. Blubm and Mr. and Mrs. Harry McBride attended the auto races ~at Indianapolis Monday. ¥From there they went to Kentucky to see the horse races. cu'er-'n:."'"'m ocu".:: were t f r» Iumwm. Paving of the Mundele'n streots was NEWS FROM MUNDELEIN: MILLIE WRENCH, Local Editor. on ns e t No 1t . Te 3. o ie oo en ao c SA o Cigies c . T8 22 24 ic % FuatBna Nt To Ns d 9t uie n C C --borre 'fi'»"@»_'y"',@" e )* »19;-- *h Ne Coptinie ds 92 Oe w n --ii ie L ECC EP n l ay| _ The deputy found tracks on the ground showing that a truck hbad «\~| been backed into the place. it was fm mtuubx:fn»ne'.m:'o' ound 1,,800 pound grass seed, kirds of tools, including. saws, ham-- Somewhere in Lake or Cook county today can be found ample supplies to construct a golf course, attend. #iuay, JUune 1IV, At 5:30 p. m., the ¥First church men, under the direction Of John H. Rouse, will serve the moth-- ers and daunghters of Ivanhoe and Mun-- m.lu.ocumnmm Btunts and games will pre gede and follow the dinner. Mrs. Whar-- ton Plummer one of the most active of our women in the state work, will give the. mother and daughter address. Old time favorites. will be sung at the mmm Every mother in and Mundelein who has a daughter is invited to come. Every woman who has no daughter, but can borrow one is also asked to come. Make this the best mother and daugh-- ter banquet we have had. -- Bunday, June 12, ftechildren'sday. At Ivanhoe at 1 Oa. m., children's day ex-- ercises will be held. Baptism of chil-- dren will form a part of the service. At first church on the same day at 11:15 a. m., there will be the baptism |ctemdm.mtuchn¢m'-aycx- immumumm * Friday, June 17, the congregational churches of Lake county hold their great June meeting at which about 200 delegates and members unite in con-- "m: '%M"'nuw'i year t w a Millburn. 'The topic for consideration is "The Mission of the Church." Prof. Arthur Holt, of Chicago Theological Geminary, is to speak on "Justice for the. Farmer." -- Dr. Eruest (Grahim Guthrie, the new Chicago city mission ary SBupt., is to bring a wital message on the work of* the churches. The ladies of Millburn --will serve one of the fine dinners at noon. Make this the best June meeting by planning to Steal 1800 Pounds of Expen-- sive Grass Seed From Kill-- < * deer Golf Club. TOOLS STOLEN AT.. -- NEW GOLF CLUB; LOSS NEAR $600 3t 10 a. m.; Ivanhoe at 11:15 a m. $pe-- cial music .thochdrdmhm um-&g%wmm of My Life.",. At 7, our evening service adjourns to unite with the school 'graduat-- "Mhhenfimo service at the high school. Thursday at 7:30 p. m., junior choir practitce; Friday at 8 p. m., Ivanhoe 4o 10 NB size the-- truck the gabtl is hard d Set 8 o0 Poiint Me An We e aee,-- Mele l +F e l w -- w ; § Approval of its in e Sheriff Clarke, . it is understood, accoun estates con: took Ricker down to visit his wife in ;:::'dMHuthC;thrhm North Chicago before taking him back m::;x.rt"mm. The proceed-- to lowa. % follows The lowa officer <explained that|-- Ambroge Cramer. Lake Forest--In-- Ricker kept a girl by the name of | YCNtOry and appraisement bill approv-- Brown in his home over the week--end | ©4. Executrix authorized to sell cer. and that he had permitted another |tain stock. man to bring her there. Ricker, he| David Fales. Lake Forest--Invent-- a was an accessory. ory and appraisement bill approved. . The first effort to take the North| 'Sen Taziali Highland Park--Jast . _man back failed. He was |and true account approved. Petition . on a charge of child stealing | for sale of real estate filed. . ~The petition was filed Judge C.C;,ltlwaxdnntthoh«fi.::onthe writ for June 4 but as long as the prisoner is gone there will be noth-- ing to do but dismiss the bill, it is Clarke, of Knoxville, and deputies from the sheriff's office who managed to start Ricker on his way to lowa before. Attorney John Bills could file & petition for a writ of habeas corpus in the cirouit court. * RICKER ON WAY TO IOWA; WRIT -- _ FILED T00 LATE According to the investigation made by Coroner Joseph Friend after the remains had been brought into Ken-- osha on a baggage car of the train by Deputy Sheriffs Nick Otto, Leo Schend, Milton Laviglette Clarence EHricksen, and Chester Bosteiter, the two men had been arinking but nelither had bad enou h to be intoxr-- The two had met at the Milwaukee Community House and, Gray said he knew Meade only by name, and knew nothing more of him. The train was going south on the east track and the two men were welking south on the west track until a moment before the accident. They both stepped over to the other track for no reason at all Gray said. 'The train was an express No. 154, Engine No. 1568, with Walter Ellis, engineer, and F. P. Kane, conductor, It ~ was due ~at Kenosha -- at 7:50 p. m. The accident occurred about 300 feet south of the Birch road feet away. Then Gray stepped aside a moment and an express train rushed by. Meade had been struck by the en-- to Kenotha. Meadé was walking about ten teet behind Gray at the time. Gray he admitted to Sheriff John Wattles later that if he hadu't seen his com-- panion flying through the air above him he would have been killed too. * Knights of the Rail Both men were members of the "Kanights of the Rail" Gray said. They bad spent the night before sieeping in a boxcar in Racine, and had started out on Saturday for Kenosha reach-- ing 'the scene of the accident ebout 1;:40 o'clock in the evening. Frank Gray of Antioch Leaps -- From Path of Train in the Nick of Time. SEES TRAIN KILL _ COMPANION; HAS A VERY CLOSE CALL Both Had Been Drinking rival of Sheriff Clarke. > |Hairshin takan _' _° """" PT0* of| denth to save the life of Herman Jr., ¥ rival of Sheriff Clarke. * | Heirship taken. his four year old son. es mecsmenanomemimmemmams Marshail-- 8. Marsh. Highland Park .AMuw:WQMQD : on _MuRDER CHARGE * Fohn 'ib.zua(. Waukegan-- | the ': i "{I C 'fi _ June 1----John. Miller, ge | _ (oh" W. Townsend Waukegen--|the boy and began to spit lead The ° * enq | °C. Executrix authorized to se}l cer. ther | tain stock. : , he| David Fales. Lake Forest--Invent-- ory and appraisement bill approved. orth | 'Sen Taziali. Highland Park--Jast was |and true account approved. Petition % tor sale of real estate filed. f 'Gideon Thayer, Antioch--Inventory 0 9 o F TY e ra, eP tnes M 'Gideon Thayer, Antroch--Inventory and appraifzement bill approved. Bebty & Kathleen Lord. minors. Lake Forest. --Current report and ac-- Robert S. Morrell, minor. Wauke-- 27-- WThe .. . _,_ ; | ~000l --&. Week Aa& a time. bate court Thursday. 'The proceed-- three brothers m# im ildy 1. OeR D. D. Rdwards, El H. Eow . 'lonat---ll-n.m D. D. is in ventory and appraisement bill ADprov-- | the work. -- ed. Executrix authorized to sell cer. Henty Schleter, local la "B .] tractor, is doing' the lathin David Fales. Lake Forest--Invent: wards on this big job a o ppraise t bill a C o0 opithicement pill approved [ tion's axecutive residence PROBATE COURT HAS LIGHT DA The project has been developed by A.G. Lane, a member of the Chicago negro colony, who has pur-- mute. :::omuw ot'-'ntln. .ggi-: ny, it is explained, work in. Waukegan and nearby cities. : Three colored men were in War kmnl&'dgy..'ond"y.m impression that the proposed colony would be located just west of Wau-- kegan because of its proximity to the local factory district, but apparently the promoters decided to locate near Russell, perhaps because land values there are lower. s Here is what the Chicago dispatch says of the plan: s J Lake county is to have another new 0 ne Hundred Twenty-- Acres Purchased; 709 fi Under Option. BIG NFGRO COLONY FOR LAKE COUNTY; TO BE AT RUSSELL BWOFFWHATmu MA WHO PAYS HiS Biuig! ME MAY BC OHNLYT A COMMOI PLVG WMO WEekre A russer CO1AR, DN ME 1S MORE C BE RESPECTED TMHAX ThE GENTEEL PEADEEAT! FOR mc i AHN MOHESY Mesi AMD A GOoOP cnmigut ; O Otto Boehm Says: K¥ CCE T CM, . & CLLIOH ' m--mvmm, mm As mo j ; Taxk" m VING CHILD -- _ , Lor. minors | -- FQR §A ~"| Nation's ERecutive Mansion _ «. Mr. R@wards has made three trips to W as) i alrea --"4, in "'m" ctinn about :a week at a time. t:' has D. D. Rdwards, El H. Edwards, Hen tract sometime ago. mabaime . . ng the entie Inteitt of the willee .. Mmu;ui.ulr.mg :; The William M. Edwarde plastes _ "i ing contractors of Zion received the x The fact thar the nation at farge cannot get ~along without Lake mhtmhflywpfi information from the national capital that At the present time. thirty ter-- only she'll receive the $15.000 on hber twentyfirst birthday. continue his policies. Stripped of some Of its legal verbage, the doe ument reads: .--"The trustee shall not be limited to investments of the character pre gh.lby law, but may invest in Jmited States government bonds or home in Lake Forest and Miss Baker has been residing in Paris. The do6 Ument provides that the widow may use the town home at 1130 Lake Shore drive with all expenses for the upkeep paid by the estate. 'mpr.wmvmm- iction of the investing of the trust Henty Schleter, local lathing conm-- actor, is doing'" the lathing for 68-- ards on this big job at the na 44 $150,000 TRUST FUND IS PROVIDED FOR 2 DAUGHTERS Will of A. L. Baker of Lake Forest Outlines Growth of ------ _ _ Trust Estate. saded to the EC"'!!IN.} . D. is in charge of $1.50 A YEAR the

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