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Libertyville Independent, 14 Jul 1927, p. 10

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% There}s some talk again,about submitting the forect preserve &. vote to Lake colunty voters and thus impose a never--ending tax on P the people to furnisin'a picnic grounds for week--end Chicagoans. § Well, it won't go over--Lake Www capacity § that they've studied the expense of a &u%mjflifimo > ly to defeat it for many years to come, despite the influente of out-- siders who pay no taxes here and who would like to have US pro-- : vide a plate for them to play and then WE pay the upkeep. ~With Cook county already having put in about $25,000,000 into forest pre-- & . serves and with the expense.of maintenance of them reaching more _ _ ~~ than IT NOW COSTS TO RUN THE ENTIRE LAKE COUN-- m y 3¥ * 1 * e e e o o o We ) 0 Pn o B s P lgnl ul -- 4e --TRYST OF WIFE AND "OTHER MAN' ie it= whdmwhoha_vemombeutofindtheirvicfimg The booze running is all done by Chicago gangsters--and the Trib-- une would infer that they be allowed full sway through Lake County by the Sheriff refraining from searching any cars--the bootleggers .bnotcurybummnyil"hotheylue.oo,howelpe.thanby searching cars, can the sheriff catch ANY of them? It's a case where the innocent must suffer a little inconvenience if ~the guilty are to be caught. In case the sheriff of Lake County did : Mmfi'mdgmm.mmeTm\nfld be the first to chastise him for failing to take an interest in the ship-- ments otf booze through this county--so, seemingly a,.case where the sheriff is "damned # he does" and "damned if he doesn't"--thus, he must use his own judgment and try and do it with the best grace / 'possible, his orders to his men being to be polite yet firm in their ty told them what he thought of it.and told them to clean their own steps before they startéd in bawling him out for efficient police work in LAKE county. Isn't it strange how the big Chicago paper assumes to tell folks so persistently HOW this and that should 'be do.c.inthcwdehcmm&hh.éu--uj_ mm?nm"nyhmwr'fiwmm zeased to be. Thcyéan'tgetanybdy&opt;wiflnhqonmy- thing even when they're right.~ That's a?fi ate of affairs, isn't it? ©Micials t the woman <kiMled: ber-- selt in n#r'n after he hbhad guiped down cyanide. & The. bodies= uf the couple were in adjoining rooms in the cottage. Mrs.--Anna Sieve. .an aunt of the gead woman, is a resident of Silver The missive, obviously addresssed to Mrs. Van Patten, read: _ '" "Darling: This act must be-- for-- given.--. My talking of np'il_l'imr'tq If the Tribune could clean up COOK County as clean as Lake County :s MINUS COOK COUNTY DISTURBERS, it would have achieved a great reform. Sheriff Doolittle gives a tart reply to the 'Tribune but it contains sound logic. e Lake. Mrs. Sieve tobd _ Coroner soseph Friend and Sherift John Watteles, Both of Kenozsha, that her niece and TY, it appears to us that there's not a chance in the world to slip itflnonghinhkemty--tbemk,theamiutbe'gdj} ecntcmtyistoofim:dulan'illpflnfioadwbatitmldm in increased taxes. * TRIBUNE SHOULD CLEAN ITS OWN DOORSTEPS Sheriff Doolittle plainly tells the Tribune to clean up its own doorstep before it starts telling Like County what to do with hers. Ad.hn'tmt»!n'g'm_fmhamdismbmfibome, mitted, the murders, robberies,etc., in Lake County are invariably the 'the floor, close to one of the bands ef the woman, was a jug partly filled Letter Indicates He Killed Self; .-- Believe She Drank Poison OCCURS --NEAR -- KENOSHA Mra. Sieve's screams attracted peighbors, including Dr.:B. A. Beckh or.. 1t was Dr. Becker who discor ered the body 'bft Mrs. Van Pattes, also without clothing, on a bed in an ~On the dining--room itable, wilhin reach of Conforte. was"a phial balt-- A clandestine love affair between young matron and an ers:while iest in her home climaxed in able tragedy.. Wednesday --when ich died by po'son in a cottage ysating place at Silver Lake, Wis.,, ) miles west of Kenosba. «* in Remorse. 1*,--Ton--*1245 2 --Ton--"1445 GRAHAM BROTHERS ~TRUCKS _ damage estimated at nearly a B c 2 8 e These sturdy trucks are ered by the New Engine-- the finest ever built into a * ze i y 36. w w6 mo s se (CHASSIS PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT) e T o'clock tomorro ¢ zt:-fl to Oy t r H. Royle, flig it known today. flights, one of wl €| Monica 400 mile e | ready been ° made. & ~O@Onot entn 5 NOT so much on a Sunday . that they eould not be generous enough to be delayed 30 seconds to give other people their rights. : 'The motorist is, not held to a 15 mile limit in Libertyyille, but is al lowed to travel--as fast 'as . the con-- gestion will allow: without endanger-- ing the lives and property of others. 1 think our motor police have made fewer arrests than most other towns around --Chicago. We welcome the motorist from Chicago but think we should have a few privileges as cit-- Jzens and_ taxpayers. : Wouldn't it dnaiullhtun-fidnhul 4t J ed Bill Thompson to remosre the stop lights on Michigan avenue and keep the natives out of the.way so they wouldn't interfere with me when I drove through Chicago? EARL H. CORLETT, Oakland, July 13--Ernie Smith, former airmail pilot, and Emory Bronte, navigator, will hop off at T o'clock tomorrow morning in an r:-fl to y to Honolulu, Wil-- H. Rogle, flight manager, made it known . today.> Several _ trial flights, one of which was to Santa Monica 400 milee 'away, have al-- President Coriett of the V § ¢ or. e oo Hamy Totlf ... ues w id / SBBREL . BQIR . V0 ; VOBC . LITE .. #PRREN 5 equipment will be taken today. Smith was thwarted in his hope ot--racing successful army flyers to Hawar» by a broken windshield on SMITH READY POR _ _ HOP TO HAWAI tos, Capt. Charles Carter, his --prane and by the subsequent witbd:awal of his original naviga-- President, Village df, LibertyviHe. "Ceeme . Sm C wtt. 20 OME M 0P im wl -' s Cw '-- Phone 5100 _ WAUKEGAN ILLINO!S to .test the plane's o Nauige o OM 3. y "3 s § ® . + ~Transfers $«' . 10, Oakwoods swubdn See 17, Ela. ~~J. D. Bradiey and wile to E. B. g.nte-m. QCD $1. NE ar of See E. €. Sage and hneb to G. Redick. QCD $10. ~Blk 10, Ravinia Hlands NW <ar' See 36, Deerfic}d. G. Redick to W. H; Sage and--wile. QCD $10. Lots 1 and 2, blk 10, Ra et al. --D. $10. Lot 3, bik 8, Bart-- Benton. CTCTCo\oJ.\O.an wife. D $750. Lo 3, Hoviands Sec-- ond add to H PX See 22, Deerfield. G. --Ray and wile to E. M. Fiyun and wi#e. ~WD $10. uur,'l.c.u 7 Indian Helights Subdn. (-- _' 3TA4ite{ihpvast? List of > mss ~ * ~--*Fannie Farwell} Tattle and wife 40 A. ¥F. Tuttle. WD $10. Lot 2, 0wr €rs Fesub. Ferry and Farwells sub, Lake Forest. % Leonard and hus jt tens. WD $10. Pt of lot~5, Leonards Oakwoods V. Vanvieet Insull and hbus to F. J. CoghiH 'and wife it tens. WD $10. Ndh}l.blk,u.r.l'.mv- kins addn to Highland Park. ' J. Morrow and wile to O. 8 Mor-- row. WD $10. ~lx's 2% and 3. bi&k 1, Shermans addna. Sec 21, Wkin A. J. Smith and wife to G. Kaz and wife jt tens. WD $10. Pt 'of lot 183, Hollywood Second sub. See 10, Grant. #2"z %":;O'T:I')r €Co to 3. E. Sheahan ana [ **** _' * * * " **. * "A*~ f P 'l.o ' "'" m : ~a > a se' *****~*/ LONG ARTOUR C Ww. ,fim o td CH. Acker R * prrq« ' [ §¥ . An-- , -- ~ amenenteemmatin #ioch. «e Bec 36. Detroit, -- July 13--Preliminary _ Union Bk of Chgo--to L. J. Ryam{Dlans for the 192# reliability tour and wife.=D $10. --NW.qgr of Sec 8, | ®**"*"* digcussed today at a meeting Deerfield. S pilets who took part in the third C--_T & T Co to G. E. Sullivan |4"202! National Air Tour, a num-- and wife. D $10. Let 2, bik 5. Knox. | be! --Of ~aircraft. manufacturers or wood Heights N h( NE ar Sec 20, thtir representatives, assistant sec-- and wife. ~D $10. Bik 7, Bartietts Bheridan (Rd addn, Secs 3 and 4, Y, A. --Uhihorn to C,.: E. O'Conneor. WD $10. Pt See 2%, Libertyville,. G. Whitmire and wife to J. ~-- 1 E_ Hamilin Lake [ THE NORTH SHORE LINES OWN LIBERTYVILLE TICKET OFFICE ~TELEPHONE 74 _ WJAZ mf.---"*:n"%m"mmm"'"'fm"'m' Shore Line that Hey on n in Maveck c@timg, l"fi?fiu&ndmwdrm'flfimmm"mm L.-. n--w splendid service you us . . . . Information as to the best means of reaching "-l-ud#, ix~yrx Sss N2 =-- * j Club, 'xgcammvddtochm' recently to megam. The Road of Service an~ night stéamer from there; ' minal with Milwaukee North atrive Michigan next morm-- _ erm trains for these points, Lake Geneva [ _ ChanneLake Nashotah Lakes § f 1 ' Nehmabin -- Twin Lakes Rars .e fmibe jako s Powers Lake Lake Villa l l--hall e BAGOGOAGE CHECKED 'T ake North Shore Line trains to Kenosha, and Ct Motor Coaches "*| _ LONG AIR TOUR do you want to go ? | Of lot 14, W. SBece 12%, Antioch, , Fox Lake District Waukesha Beach " 3 Volo-'fil;fil'v Pewaukee Lake . i Port W 1LLINOTS 1 WISCONSIN -- Crystal Lake ON a levee at a bend in the Mississippi a thou-- sand men were building with sand--bags a second--line defense against rising waters which threatened hundreds of miles ofn{crtile cropland. Over a telephone, housed in a wooden box nailed to a uu,.anmgilthh:erwas talk;?%hto beacll'?uarktcn ----reporting on the progress e work, asking Sor reinforcements and additional material, receiv-- ing Weather Bureau forecasts which would be viu.ll{'imporunt in planning the strategy of this grim battle. Such is telephone service in emergency--service in which telephone--men and women do very much the same things they do every day, but do them under conditions that give vivid emphasis to the 'The telephone had been put in service but a few minutes before, after a construction crew had worked from sunrise to sunset, often waist--deep in swamp water. puD CONSIN | I1LLINO1S 6f their efficiency, devotion, and fidelity to 'This is the center of the bean-- 'Take North Shore Line to Milwaukee --step into T. M. E. K. & L. treine at door of our Milwaukee terminal, for these points. Through tickets. tiful Lake County Country» side and the ;,-. of = 1,000--acre, ten: -- Nanty-- ben macked By j imary, Bext reached by a banguet of the :ourists last avheghnt. -- btingon's new moneplere, aitihoug@® cerrying the heaviest load of amy ut the 14 machines entered is the 'uur scored the most points. This machine wil} soon attempt to break the 51--hour non--stop flight recerd ird also try to cirele the qlobe in 15 days, it was ansaousced. Litchlield, I!L, July 13. --Bescause she could not learn to cook America® style, Mrs. Mary Spurich, 19-- yeareld bride of Livingston, lHl., atterepic$ suicide and is now in a critical won-- dition in a local hosp'tal. The girl Bride shot herselt in Alad side and also stabhed hers®@f Atiwee thaes neéar the heart. She eame to this country a year ago. to broadcast over radio statien BY U. S. COOKINA Libertyville Mundelein

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