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Libertyville Independent, 3 Nov 1927, p. 7

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Col. Smith laid bare the state's case, one ¢. f?&%fi a mu.. m '. r ' s: 30 ¥lode on the eresing of a849 4 dmmh'wb covered the--body on stair-- muh"'hfls'a\m 'Wl-;.'w."hh to hare called to the 'who lay dying with her skull badly bashed in. mt The head was on the second stair and a foot stool had. beer pulled up mmmummnu leaving the body iying prone 'Then, the proszecutor charged, Har-- ristow saw Pueschel coming running eh-z.n.m!'th slaying oft Miss Wilma MMer, 34,a Capt. Jack Dunn of his discovery. ~Dunn, snd he will} be an important state witness, came to <the house where an effort was made to enter by the--same door where Harriston had left. ~It was locked.> Going to an-- entry. of ie Finding the body as Harriston had pictured it they bundled it --up, and bhurried it to the hospital where the girl soon-- died. + f Pueschel was arrested shortly after 7 o'clock at the Mrs. A. C.--Ferry home where he worked as chautfeour. Col. Smith charged that=Pueschel denied knowing the girl at first but later admitted that they had been ped but later confessed when prints were found in his room in Chicago by Hargrare detectives. ' f"hfls'.m-uwh gm"?'umuwg mo-- fliml'ndflx&h& WLV.MM*'EI by ~Col. Smith to th e ic io " Pueschoel, ime defendants aght wig _ AmnoCH PAERCE Friday Eve,Nov.11"'2 MASK ~BALL Antioch Firemen's Annual who were then on a trip Music by the Famous. RADIO STARS negro, who tend-- f-%m*u.'-'&':.'a'..'::'m"'ci' have Seen sruahed in s fail dovee Lug:w news. of this case will be tound in the sevond Mection of this tor which they are very thankful..| Mre. Apz Farner, who was tak-- en to the hosvital again in clk'::o an--opernution a week ago, is re borted as. getting along fine, and the 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o Play will be given under the aus-- piges>of the--P. T. A., atthe Town Hall on Friday evening, November 4, at 7:30. The proceeds will go for the benefit of the school. tended a success, Tinancially. _«Communion "was served "at the church last Sunday evening. and two Aduit . Bible Class, treated. her pupils to a bountious dinner composed of fied 'he asked of the man. m-ol.mz mfln--td "She's out." '\Mr.: and <Mrs. Henry : Juhrend. . "Don't tel} me that for she's iying| Mrs#. P. J. Soulley Sr. spent Friday there on 'the stairs." * ky |with her--daughter Mrs. K. J. Stace, of -;ntflnu um"" :-. Boy Scout Troup No. 52 enjoyed a : to witness, Mrs. ~Elis . Colby, on Mo esnt A e ctes ons and up to the door just a few minutes &mmmam before the slaying was presumed to|Bo.were week end guests of Mr. und have taken place. Under cross exam-- | Mrs. E. H. Schley. instion she stated she was certain ot| _ Mr.--and Mro.F. W Russo were Fri-- her identification. ~He had been there | day guests of Mrand Mrs. Harry Boy-- on May'5 as well, she claimed. hs:um y Dr. .T. MeCullough, Coroner .. J.. _L. ..and Mre. P . of Ridge Road Taylor and Donnelley were the first|announte.the birth of a son. on Sup-- witnesses called. 'The physicians told |day, October 30. x of the natura.of the wounds and ex--| A dauighter was born to M#. and tive m'g'g'm--" all -- the trim--| _ Delbert Meyer. # m,{*mmmwhl e desirens raoin uces on on of the afternoon on the stand. He}S4y.< He is recovering. identffed mnm a mt 'Mrs. emwu serioust» saw in the 1 at&.& g.hn.,w&mmlam dying steps, ._ Mrsz. Fdwin Johnson, wan ~"Wilma," he said he called> and|cartying "'.'""-p--"g".'r' -n.r-zmm;anmls;ammc daughter, as stairway and up to him. hugmbh:mnlgr +4 m x y m T'--' 'm herecn on oc3 1 f , [ T "l # F f --'-" n' _-"'.' Le: '--'.' - 57'_v L (:b: ?. w:'-v"' IF? To all of this P1 . through At-- | Auxiliary,. »m,uuqcnur'.gr- & '" training torney 'James C. b, is to make a ; used Sor this pu :: s se ~in -- 'the Deerfleld church u'ub;&fi-ni urpose _ of | Barcington Sunday: > Frank Appleyard of Glenviow: visit-- fut"&@ bmm Mrs. <CW . FPleggeo and Mrs. Vida jod at the I p 'ille and Chester ) took & train and mx&mm visited relatives in' Chfcago| WoK homes Tuesday: . .-- <-- :*-- * . Sheridan because he had o keys |Bunday. Maranthsa Shrir Chicago, ; to his Chicago apartnient in his chant-- Cslmatmcmm'mvw, at . 6 ---- Rote} because his new shoes hurt his feat| Duchene and Mr. and-- Mra. George oficial 'visit of ~Lale 6. ] when he walked. * Bingingham. all of Chica®o.~; .« hlzw&d&mvflb 'Harriaton be: brands a fabricator| ~Lldward H. Schiby has been. Don.: 5 Ide attended. mumummmutlm-th'&ndfl.&wgnu%m» the 'yirl for tive days. Muaw.mmui E Harry: Olendort atterded--> & Marriaton on Stand 'RA. Wood," ofRosemary T bridge . iuncheon: at the home :of ~Mrs spent most of the morning and a part|cills at Eighland Park bospital Tues | Tuesday, .: . . _ .. __._ ----_ ... "Wilma," he said he --:ca there was no6 -- tesponse.. ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 be a witness, to drive iotb:g home-- by a. ronndabout rolite °w cover a mile more than was neces-- mo € ts & Lake Forest police, friends of the grave Aetectives who ; ; much of the evidence, are--to be the state teacher of the 'g | Mrs. ~Veesak, .of 'Deerfiecld, on Monday *, | morning, at the Highland Park hbos-- d--|-- Miss Hleanor Mager and Harry Nor-- ht |with. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moyer. n--| Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baghy, of cmmmwdlr bo-n'mm' eyer, is mhm-} ter his resent operation, and il} be aunmu-murmm 0| The Missionary Society of the Pres-- byterian church, will have a pleasant G|Sunday evening supper at the church _ iéor all triends< o the .church, on "The rallyof Missionary Societies of VE *,vm.if -- ;'1 'u.wym- MAE NE Ee ";~:ww" eE te ":; cremven rees "The Devationa indies protenied Ponsos ts etsevorica Oe qagiin to i"WMthmhfl"..m navy day exercises at Great """,Tzw'm,"'&:'m'mju,m, f<Launainl «C @ :: Bnet. mw'""m m hr-r'/m.tiq',ufl attendancte 4 ins --grades up to and including the the meeting. _/ -- . 'm-ni%:m. Oot..88. _ : m l ies i n oet ane folily | _ Friday, ' ow 4 As visitors' day at| || _ : * ho _ kKk s S * the o4 ' a m & ;fis".:'nfii.mm y > o fho io ooA i old _ 'Raiph Peterson. and. his Wite: and &""W,thnémb on o somalll -- u:'wm'" this day. The: riiles for. visitors | || -- _ _ Mr. --and Mra. Roy: Hutchison and uk_gfit. Julls Peterson, m at f : dl} .camp i x ueine es roas the 'Qs-.'th'tmmy'ltns'm in this work. s3 taap -- Deaeartiod E. N. A. Camp is invited er --p K attendanteo &2 ' ++ oradas Oe"mesing * ~ * * is raige ig* irs. Bay Reeds and family | ' pyigny, -- "h""g"ur;uxu. Philip ! me Tongeq zon on Ifring Furk rere pmeste ut to TL pow of Sike k mole Roroie y. on this . ~Bowing tans of 'Doi attended : meet «mwm Leagne, on Monday evening. -- , .' J. Byas. preached at the Quarterly Conference --of .the Bunga ow : church on Wednesday eyening. On next Aunday there wil be a.rally ville, Indiana, on Saturday, retWraing on --Wednesday, accompanied by Mr. Williamse, who will remain in Deer-- Held and Chicago for the winter. Don't forget the dances at the Town Hall, Libertyville, given by. the Amer-- itor at the home of her * Counsen of Waukegan over the we T rauve her "Thursday ove-- | ~'Miss Ida Knaak attended. ninig, ufi home of Miss Krause in !cg-lf'!_it 'at "the Stevens &r Oct, visited at the Frink Plagge home at|greatly m"': Figr ue na w g'g"% Mrs. cCW . F Pleggo and Mrs. Vide uum-aw Q" Jacobson visitedrelatives in Chicago| WoK. homes _ mss s« 2 ;3 34 N n Sunday. ' Marantha Shrine of Chicago, gar6's | /; )" 4.; ", reio o im gome is angs o en ns in e Duchene and Mr. and Mrs: George muumm : The thr was served at the and little son, us h o e +9 '~«r\.,¢. 5 se 5 F"' e é&w '%o'mwmm or taik to : other copt at recess, ndon, W',!".}""' oo yos tes o ol Nok mala's lthn oiaist vislt" of -- ;::su ;.'1'-'?}:' nok:" Mise 10 umt atteaded -- orenking. a car Tuoesday. ~-- Mrs.. Harry Olendort attended--= & bridge luncheon at the home of ~Mrs n-mm in : Libertyville m c reari es %m sehool P.T. A, gt t in any seat qr chair in the room t io available:© It no seatg are Waukegan camp in the er total of 28 Cundiditesg were DeerfiecldM -- Oracle, s 4* was put on by the 39 ME \'Mhe victim of their noe ~9:80--church school.~ Departmental : apd 'trained leadership Adulit classes. * % 10:45--Worship and sermon. : The. #ermon will be preached by the Rov. Henry . 8. wwu1 ' & n * ,.. No ; e o ies : "#:30--Bvening service. 'The pastor g give w 6f the Fitth Ghoir rebtansl on #ridey, st 6 ». ':.':w'a;!mfd'n!;h' 7 p. m. man, E. Davig ~Ginter, Jub rend, Miss Hill, Irene & 8. 800-::. Bob Jordan, Preiyn Pence, Pyt:Cooksey, Irenme Mitche} ; -- philan-- MIG%MMV" Varner, Rosetta Taylor, Miss Evans. boiutsatenPhrodttiaingtonc e %, 4 s ut 1 ~The three_youths, ; Roy : Hironimus, probation : for-- a period>of>one year and 'yubject:to serve their sentence if caught: infracting any: of 'the: laws. . Last 'Friday'.they had.beon: given the: choico by Judge : LOwards 'of > wm losses or going to prison.: nday they > 'had collectod enough one to ten years in the state peniten-- thon Ti 'bitert in 168. han Ifosin Shingles for the roof, posts for your fences, ||-- > £ beams, siding, flooring--we're at your ser-- . "A vice for every inch of Lumber. you'll need ||Fa;;,, in making necessay fall repairs:" -- . fwa! Te d i SE C 9 n -- on Hase! Avenue, on Monday ° K€ Hip. _ aA coudial--welcome is extended to &- to worship with us, : s ¥. : :-'.', a i"nu. 'm? ..' B tl;'" ° We Know Our Lor-- n)?"flw-m};h&, of --Those , ' '. M a ',' g "." a. % ,. e swe s SHABVE U CAMETE TG h 3' g':&um! mmm: Belvidere or; of the Chicago--District will preach ' street was found gullty possessing . the : morning service, and have full "istoricating liquor by & jury in the ~ Pprondhine ,~-. mm::um.wl::m ~-- N «.,'f;.»." the Dead Live?" l 'She was the second woman in as ~~No#v. 18--"Where Are Our Dead?", many days to be found ghilty of vio-- of Eigin; spent Saturday at the Harl 'Davis home. Mrs. Herbert Davis--and daughter, }wgmummm '~ Mr. and Mrs. George Benwell have family spent Sunday with relatives and friends at MeéHenry. % Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cashmore-- and been 'visiting friends: at--Racine. #MMflfl.dw nt Sunday at hte Karl Davis Home. a Bound Lake caller on Tessday. . & huqllnr':w * 'Renchan spent one of '-':-'mmum And Mrs. Jacobson, of Lake Geneve apent at the McCandles res amaty Rharoubed's is Reliy bar. We want to make this the biggest Rally 807 E. Park Ave., Libertyvilie, }1. 1000 PEOPLE DIE DAILY r--«----==\Harry Medill Bartlictt * By U. 8. Qovernment Veterinarian . | * D. C. Grinneli, Inspector in Charge '{mu LIBERTYVILLE _ *~..MWiee With Farm Bursau * FRED--GRABB E but on:a charge of selling booze. Motions for' new ~trials have been made in each case These are to be _-_m-t-wua-ayuunmr.n Office Phone 1706 -- Res. Phone 2009 Office in First National Bank Building HMours: ' ¥ to 8:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINO!IS 'n lll ',_ * IW : 7' B Bs ie P xt fies. Phone 97. Office Phone 18 In Gridiey Hail, First National Bank Building. Visiting Neighbors Welcome. W. NAGEL, A. 8. DOVUGHERTY Office at Home on W. Cook Avenue €*, .+ Jury Finds Mrs. AnnaRosen-- crans Guilty After 15 Min-- FREE OF CHARGE o M DR. J. L. TAYLOR No. 272 R. A. M. Real Estate and Insurance PH A. JAbRficsm -- + CREDIT RATOR \ *\ No. 176 .-- e T PHONE 306 [Roorine! MEETS EIRST TVESEDAY OF EKACH WAUKEGAN, HLL." Smith's Taxi ;"ymauuwn.-a ~ UIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOI® _ TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFINQ West Lake Stroot 2. 0. Box 48 Phone 1 FLAT ROOFR NAE -- COVERED WITH TAR AND PITCOH Going to uuucro-lf t HOTEL # | AT Low cost ' C. C. HOSKING,: Commander Telephone : 245--J © Work Guaranteed R. B. GODFREY Teams for Hire Call, Phone or Write to ---- 1 _ "The Quality Store® h @1 d

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