_: . mpinistered by the father to both the |Gnamber of Commerce "in regular E* mflmsemaou [mwum ; William started his early ' ~First, That we favor urge and to-- ; childbhood and told of the numerous quest the Commissioners of Highways . beatings he had received from his fa of the townshins of Libertyrille and ...: ther._ He told of the terrible names "Warren to proceed at once in the _: ealled him by his fathor and also cal} | curing of the necessary . 'of wa __. ~ed his mother. He said that his f#-- . fos State Route 112, ~ f ther said that he was not his son. The |Euring <~the of road mmm.::-mhmmma program. __. ~mewspaper -- and \-- mewspapers | --Second,: That 'contracts should be . is woll Aoghainted--@ith. it Of way hamboen acomted, .. _' * . D well--acquainted it , C wa; s A t d Mre. Schumacher testified that she nmrwymm had been married almost nine months | b¢ during the winter. before she even met the man which| _Po it further resolved, that a copy har hushand alwavs accused of being | X this resolution be mailed by the heart or his brothers. _ He knoew that they were there, but it seemed that & load had been lifted from his mind and all that he thought of was the them had anything to say. Marry Lurle. _ * : ~%..*. 1t c# :>> It has been said that William killed | . € & -g PS trom the bar --of m&, gogs" o stood as it he was satisfied with the sourt's decision. . There was a sound of a aob in the front row of the court hmvm%m heart_of the sentented ' tried ummww 2 ir -- in-- stoud ot first dogree murder which earries a penalty oft life: in prison: or the extreme penalty of the electric "Ans a lesson to others and as pun-- ithment to you I sentence you to from us to fourteen years in the state pesitentiary at" Joliet," stated "Judge her husband always accused of being the father of William. She saidl that Lumley told the court that u'mm bhave Wilitam and-- bis bnlored' ow ns bleves eatoments man't 'Whimt uts Tar aoes VOLUME XXXV=--NUMBE R46. --_ As the, slayer was takenfrom the A Sad Scene _ The slayer never blinked an oye as DM ONE TOH YEARS IN PRISON ock Youth --Allowed : to Guilty on Manslaugh= Family Story ! .The resolution has been concurred in --by the re@l estate board.. It will , also be I to the Kiwanis Ciob g-gm bert; Club ll!l_hogh ' e e e P C es S 3 ~--RGearch s made for relati nc ,ot-m?ngo'.v'fl bbor::kggr".'. um-fihmm m'ufi.muaw f %'"gmsm car:on the Chicago, Milw as a result of the sale of the former y,, 8t. Paul rallroad at Liberty: :plant of: ranitiyn 'Muller;Inc." "0n ville, last week died in the of h oo6 an0 $ e SiOotOid eE having been able to makoa stite "p ie uo y ul epoiament PSR O ul m Py 2: % cmd P Ti ae ns C uts Bm w t nc teen. -- Howover, in William's-- mind, ~ ; + : he's going there with the thought that Mmpemt--enietenme ut rennemenaietine ... .( ... Satr ot beone in the commenitr mas join in asking that action be taken at tures powdersd milk, m'" . mo-- lasses, powdered 'fruit vegetable m"?a mmml;': lundmotm"o Murphy, -u'{\-wwx\m o this resolution be mailed by the wumwmamm WMinois. to the Director of the De-- been purchased by the Liquid : CO. FOR N. CHICAGO lein Chaniber of Commerce represnts ovr 250 business men and women of :v theref be it NOW ,, Ore, t red, . ;. ot..Direct ~ Whereas, The Board of Directors of of Commerce in regular, meeting as-- 'embled on the 14th' day of November, 1927, is mmmwm no been through : its ~Road mam mwvdmm% th ematter of l"fig x the right of amm&.n&_m&l:: which extends from the jJunction wi Of Right of Way Rt 172 It is believed 'that the man who. it is helterved was employed in the yards of the Chicago Burlington and _ Quincy trailroad : in ~Chicago was : stricken while Jn the car--in the yards of that company and that the car was routed to this county before-- his plight-- was M«"&"""'* : w:h "l'l: employment 'and --likewlse served to Police mu.a chlug' x it be anKed to ald in . "Sor rel< --~-- Meanwhile: Assistant State's ~Attor: 'ney Wiliam Walrath, who fought for 'the -- primary :;:. which aalmoot Fm-l mnl'b:&anumn on July 6, 1927, announced the doci-- sion will be appealed to the supreme . The next session convenes. Decem-- Séek Relatives of Man F Dying in Car at Liberty\ Mmmmm ' EP PROnART RICKE m?&, 1 '"M%m\&ms: Executive "Will Call a 'Special Session in Case High Court (L r F y 7 ! f *' te. v" '_~,. """"'!}l Osssnm €4+C2C€ j & 024 o o e s i t it o t n reaiaaet Ca2a " L e EKT 48 . dhcaiss > «d zo bFs wife:. of -- Dr. -- Martin : of < Libertyville, James Trigsg, a resident of Lake county for more than 80 years, most of 'which was spent in -- Libertyvilie where he held a prominent place in business" circles as a merchant for many : years, died atthe home of a daughter, m:bgkmmh Round ' Lake,-- at 132706 o'clock p. . .m. Sunday after laq-ofnmthm of 'which was spent in -- Libertyvilie where he held a prominent place in business" circles as a merchant for many : years,'<died atthe home of a datghter, Mrs.. W. Frank Draummond in Round 'Lake,: l&,:u{' o'clock p.. m. Will be ""%5#.""'""" Cairns,. was appointed to take en. t mmnmnhotbuz A) ccmn.mucuumg ' ."g real estate men will bo caled ¥3 brokers, and sum | . Frank Sarocka, ~spendthrift, > Wau-- mer 'resort pe are to contribute | kegan. Attorneys fees fHixed at $75. and~tehn country at large.-- This cam-- | Inventory approvéed. e¥ ~> paign 'will stimulate {activity and in--| > Orlando ~ W. Burris, 'Waukegan. crease the prosp« of Lake county.| (Supplemental inventory > approved. It is not the t& mm Bs :lo"ot trust deed 'and note autho 1z ::Z..'m*m (:-um .. Thomas D. True. Waukegan. --Hear-- u:-un"thvhllca?& 7. ing. uvegtk; Mumuh of will - 'uu,l' t # s P .,_'. *&4p m'. C oo t oo i o ud se jir )* . Waukegan <Will 'ad-- Arthur H. Jones,. R. ¥°. Rouse and JaY:| mitted 'to probate. _ All property giv-- er for this purpose. A dinner whieg br the Liveriyriiie Mundclamm | myolres about $830,000. ...' C o€f referring to|< 'In "A*dit'im < four -- wtho : estrites securing the right of --way and early | that: bave 'been pending were>: 'losed construction of 172, connecting | after-- fina. distribution 'was approv-- Route 21 with Grand Avenue.= Thejed.. Proceedings® for the day were real estate men by a unanimous vote | as follows: > ~% adopted the resolution, and pledged | ~August C. A. Johannsen, Highland their. 'In~any way that would | Park.Inventory--and> waiver> of wi-- needed . "into this| :Margaret Rudoliph, Highland Park. '% * é » ' Final --report ~approved, -- estate ~clos-- sente the board in seci release of| Randall Hayes.© Hearing on !inal struction of Roote 176. connecting| :~Richard ~ Doddles, ~~Libertyvilie. e This high--| Sale of real estate continued 'to Dec. prcgy P % 'and it abpears | 14.. _ <><-- ufl? had been lost in the | "Edward L (Durkis, et al., 'minors, .\._4_14_"&3_ 'ga ax Ai"_- Frek onl m'gv _w'"p n' l'-. JAMES TRIGG OLD RESIDENT OF LAKE COUNTY, SUMMONED real estate men by a unanimous vote | as follows: = ~. _ ~~_." . |ion that if such claim is audited adopted the resolution, and pledged | ~August C. A. Johannsen, Highland | the county --board that said: cou: m 'In~any way that would | Park.=Inventory=--and <waiver-- of wi-- | board may pay the claims, though i sten the : t ~of this much |dows : award' approved. > investigators were employed by : ¥ Q'wnmhm' h+ » m-----a--_--:-- sente the board in sect release of| _ Randall Hayes. Hearing on linal|;-->_ __>_ _ z. w ___ .. the necessary papers for the con--, report _ continued to Nov. 21.' : WA ! nC ruction of Route 176, connecting] :~Richard ~ Doddles, Tibertyvilie. 4 W UUNL avt,l fundelein and Wauconda. This high | Sale of real estate continued to Dec: | ©>__ 5sns . 22 oia P uieA way is badly needed. and it abpears | 14. _ <=<-- 4 as if the papere had been lost in the| 'Edward L Durkin, et al., minors, | -- Y¥ Ml , Real Estate Board to _ Raise a Booster Fund The weekly dinnver of the 6 N%nadbufl wen Years Ago. the rooms '0f the | sgarer AgO._ . --__ _ _| Legnard admitted . to record. :. > ( * FPebort appriored, distribution m' mm > -n'éma _dMfl@ . | Lepa _jfl_mm approved, es o 1 Wiicheal gumve! tor mmongte 9t 9i Tad" ane one io T. Sikes. . Bond ot piddd: win ol _Josephine "M.. Leguard, Wahk al . report .approved, : distribution ~ to 1:ME -'?fi ._.M .um ~u'° On account® of our press Final Distribution to be Made 'in MULLER ESTATE to couuty trea wefgie O snn m w «[ The raiload company has gates there, but they oo toimie en e snn |aremst Operated after 11 o clock at night.. There -- cazam fhowai sook. mmisa ,, |CATISC 2 1ot of talk about protecting the Crossin®, uzie e o tek «ie |but nothing is done to correct the dangerous con-- EKKING HUNTEKS ------| Coroner Taylor wirll empenel a jury tihs morn-- moned from Welse! and Pelere«,|ZCrous to be found in the state. It is impo hm to see northbound traing until right on the t and the youth sfink to the ground.-- &Wfiu&&dhfldamfl: \was placeéd in an automob youth had hfi _;Mm his office, Curiosity of Burl Schaffer, aged 14, residing four miles north of-- Liberty-- ville, -- nearly ~cost him his life Mon-- day, when a Oullet. accidently dis= wfllmhmmfl; :m mhh:':'n ; . few _ from eart at :6 the oftice of 10 7 M 140 M( . 1 (WEEMEKE Ind .. > C MEWWE CHG c WeW to: _AE * l'on-.lm-uwrmncy.n June 1927, . without the consent of the ny mmmotcum to investigate violations of the prohi-- tion act in McHenry county. : in re '~gard to compensation of such inves-- tigators, Caristrom holds as follows: 'Authority for 'hiring such an assist-- ant under the statute is=directly in the hands of the county board and the state's attorney has no authority to hire an assistant to investigate liquor cases. If he does so he has no an <The opinion is in reply to a letter | *~V¥ VWB A1VLAl as altry and eipense is an--umiiqnr |the men were Ton that it such m-: bodies. One 0o: it mm enanan m (chutes. about : investigators were employed by the o en ---- Retaining private detectives for the use of investigations rests m the board : of supervisors rather the mmmom';mm to & mlg:':' made Friday Attorney General car --Caristrom. ' His opinion had been asked by Mc-- Henry' county -- which is considering ~theadvigability <of paying for: liquor investigations conducted by 'the Mc ~Queeny Investigating agency, Chicago . _In It he beld that the board bad the 'sole power to hire operatives for li-- 'quor investigations but he left a 10op-- hole by reciting that if the supervis 'ors audited and &pproved the bill of .. That has been the procedure of States Attorney Smith. He has hired the--committee on settlement with the states : attorney has proved --the bills which have been--allowed by the board a"':c':?' -'fiw:g bodies. One of the men were found near the c,_bal ,_ "; mm y pay the claims. the@s» the |chutes, about a thousand feet north of the cr&- 3 fhew ns ceaty mare _ ""**"*/ing. The clothing was torn completely off one of . _ wha wihe ackan. _,,.-- ~ ~Ithe victims, only part of his underwear being on _ YOUTH WOUNDED _ \nim when picked up. '; Burl Schaffer, Aged 14 Years As a whole. ~--The full report of the: raling as pictured-- in an : International "News Holds, Citing McQue 'I:'uc;(""--"'_'_"--"'--'--"-"-----" ®LT IN RULING BV CARLSTR OM | . 'The night switching crew, composed of Liber-- _ GUN|tyville men, notified Coroner Taylor, and he at . yeu, once sammoned J. A. Trentow, the undertaker,. _ in _ |who went to Rondout and picked the bodies up. * and brought them to Libertyvilie, where the;z g""'»_.gg no win the Treptow mor#te. © Undertaker Wen-- -- y*u geeeas. fi'"-;;§ ht o .:x s P # se s F E ing to ingttire into thecause of this accident,"re-- P NN Tas ie 3 00. ie En 4s . LA 2 k s ht ¥ xXbe} ic ul i mb .m . § f':i* ns e To st 2' A n aal, AAXAL :c is ::o_} e Al m thecne . ( n oi . APrpatieg i o oi on ie ianerniand L4 ipi in : * is n olle.. A+ ie gaxaiee o h t We on t --.} Rondout was the scene of another tragedy last _ (Thursday) night, when three men were instant-- _ * ly killed at the crossing of the Chicago, Milwau kee and St. Paul Railroad and Rockllmdw « . The dead men are: T 0 i JACK PALMER, 30 years old. . ED COOPER, aged 27. ; . 'Dolly" Johnson, aged 21. $2% zg The adcident occurred about midnight Thikes | . midnight. 'One of the St. Paul crack trains, "The -- § Olympian," is due at Rondout at 11:54, and this % is undoubtedly the train which the driver ogt j ?gat'xtpm'o_b_ile crashed into. The men were riding i in a Dodge touring car, and were going east. The _ _ automobile struck the second car from the en-- _ gine (the mail car).© This car was damagvedfso < that it had to be taken from the train and left on _ a sidetrack at the secene of the accident. _ All three men were instantly killed, their bod-- _ Killed At Rondout This crossing i sone of the worst and most M -- & 2\5 dpatl lt & . 0 ad +. @tge n laahs * wening 3 .2% m Ti C | romezym *# g 42-- . 3 m * " S 4 tha h. + ® i 4 a . J & -- h e Par ~% .\,,'. * ce T £ $ 4 * % mond( N -- & ~ h c t t «n a4 . RHys : "> M = * mamene 4 T inermmaionandinntatnntatistimnnmnmmntemntviniionntmmitinentommnmmnmmminimnnnsmeitinedimtitntns uds e ns us s $ le, where they gre ere today to take $1.50 . 36 54, and this lriverogt were riding from their