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Libertyville Independent, 17 May 1928, p. 1

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-- -- MAN'S ASSAILANT:;~ 7 row avenuos. TDho Luarmo RKeal Estate Improvement corporation will aubdivide it for residences, Shrubs Vincent E. Guarno states that the title for i ..'.-'.u(ob an by Waukegan road, Grand -- and that : Copnstable Stanley © Thompson that they have, no proof for this. ---- Deputies in the sheriftt's office al-- so claimed they heard a report that Rbe was, with the ~Ralbph Barnheott Lake Marie and Channel Lake last He was Tinally=caught by police as he mh;nm&khfll several ahots to halt . _ Mrs, '..gd.'- m;,u:':a;m time and Smith was "" struck one of the policemen. -- . nuttyc:ndnnvlt"uoh«h'u-i day trying to get Gavin out on bond Dunne and to-- Hargrare for theit work in building up the case and making the arrest. i Gavin was to have been arrested Saturday at his sister's funeral but vnally got awvay Hargra a glimpse of the car which®aided in the chase. & morning, kicked in a window, and "m.m 'He gave the man a Tight in Gavin wrested h&om.hm Emery's wite, also employed there, was located in Ghicago and consid-- erable information was giyen ©the sheriff by her. Mrs. Beatty, it is said, is -- the ecrashed causing 'an occupant by the We father of the ons arreated. to be --Arrested, to injured. o.m-?q'm.nn.m = Gavin Much Wanted day in Chicago to m' wetr a charge ot fracturing a skull. = -- _ He gave ftull credit to Deputy Involved in sizx shooting ging aftairs hm VOLUME XXXVIL--NUMBER 20 rner of two large theaters in Chi-- o. wriZ | She first came into the public eye Emery fAnally stated that Gavin er. . At one time he * % wmmmwfi:&p Le -- now records. ~ LaBt summer due to i on w Pena, hare poorest j ; \ experienged in years. : ~ ; | Owners of real estate in the vici ity of the various lakes report i a UbMo'M%} practically in all cases the rehas-- mh:lhmnh% m m. . a ; # :,.,.-'-;\' Resort owners and subdividers of property on the various lakes in tho county are looking forward to ona of the best seasons in many .tmmumw state that building. of cottages summer homes will be more gener is these spetions this your thap o Building of Cottages and At-- LAKES IN COUNTY DURING THE YEAR . Deputies at the sherit!'s office to diay were making efforts to get some mota;:ug-ror".l: alze, who Monday held * whmumjfl-v?ln Farm, on Belvidere romad, near here. Ernest Gowdy, the manager, 'was not in the house at the time but bhis daughter was surprised by the intro-- Man, Masked-- by ~Handker-- chief, Fails to Get Loot on tendances at Resorts Should .mm" Shout HOLDUP STAGED. ! 5n BY LONE mmg;;,..-: ON LOCAL FARM,| He ordered her into another room, -- -- Spinney. Run Farm. §4 km-e'munmm but it is expected that he will be 'taken into custody, for appearance ummmummmmouoo- *E"'« *~«£ i ie s & ._'.' the acveident were on their way to laoh 469 of Tnbor in Pightn in North ,~Is--dn'the Lake County hospital a fracture of the akull and-- a *A _ rib and his condition is re-- as critical; Nicanoy Sanchez, 'aged 80, of 550 Market street, is also in the same hospital suffering from . Both of .the--injuréd men were rid-- Ing. on the motorcyele which was sttuck> by anautomobile driven by. Bertram Atkins of 2017 Elisha ave aisted in placing the two in #vaglchthmm . Patrolman Fred Ebler of --the North Chicago police department as-- --Investigation into the accident by &rmmm"dmbndtm two men on the motorcycle were traveling west on Eleventh street and. Atkina. in the automobile was WMth when the two machines collided almost in SERIOUSLY HURT WHEN AUTOMOBILE HITS MOTORCYCLE ~-- Minois 'hl £$,000,000 -- acres aeres planted in wheat. _ _ honored 5.441 trainmen for opera-- ting cesars 30,000,000 miles with-- All threa of the men involyed-- in Public' utilities in Tilinois pro-- of electricity during March, 1928, an increase of 7 per cent over Chief Black Hawk was the last native~defender-- of --Illinots soil. The IHlinols state flag: was adopted in 1921. It displays the u'ld'.;dfio&wdn&bdn. 3R .whuunhn: n rrmcmcinl ao6f of the Amert "Mm&o Ameri-- can Legion in A The French discovered Indians mining lead in lllinois as early as KNOW ILLINOS LIBERTYVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1928 some~distance by the im sls oo e h o B n % ','_ f?;' 'r , -._1'\'-}, h. bioatg Te is aete -:.?'5.?1 a t S90h ';-'?'.' " 50--( OPh daughter divide fi%'? n s d hn t : Grandchildren and 8 sister, Emma J. Weich, Chicago, receive the oth: Slate-- bank, ~went to <his daughter, Mrs. J:'#wg-ndw.:f ¥Franklin strget, Page, #on, 'resid-- ing 'in 'Wilmette: it was shown Mon-- Son and Get--$79,--] : Investigation into the' doubié tra-- mm_ he! ammm gedy on a grade crossing near Win-- "~1 throp <-- Harbor, < Monday ~morning, der to Grandchildren, ---- | when Jefferson Hancock, aged -- 50 : e bulk the estate of ate | don, <a; --years received Jolin~J. --Page, oné: dww m"«'m' which he died in the residents of the county, and a man | Victory|Memorial : hospital,--was who was interested in the Peoples|#tarted Tuesday by Dr.\J. L. Taylor, Rtateo hanlk --rant *tm uin ~Hs wutin Lt annuts ~ anemanne --nnaon | hfto" < ehtwen Benjamin 'Leaiie Bekp aibart Par| . .. . ------------ Creave S ns o0t almm INTO Creswell will be in charge sale of the property. --NEIRS BY PAGE, ESTATES CLOSE TO LK. FOREST ------ PUT ON MARKET across Telegraph road from the late | claim of J. Ogden Armour's --Meliody> farm;, "fi.g This< famous estate was deeded by Previous Mon . knnkskzt Ti ic ies 4b 1cA lce "ess PPA P and paih HiHl . Estates.. Jns Gdevelop | yentory and.appraisement bill -- ap-- ment fronts on both sides of Deer-- proved. Sale of personal property path avenue at 'Telegraph road, west | authorized. - of the Deerpath station of the Sk0--| -- Frederick Keith Fitch, Waukegan-- kie "'yvalley electric, and is a short M.mvw _ distance to the west of Onwentsia-- | ~ John A. Sweeney, Waukegan. .Fi-- ~ Mr. Turnbull's operations -- began | nal report approved. Estate closed. Harry K. Turabull® of the Potts Turnbull Advertising company is de-- veloping-- 121 acres of erstwhile large estate country in the "ridge section" Of Lake Forest as a community of smallér properties of ftrom a half to three acres under the name of Deer-- is : Cirgulation Greater than other Weeklies in County Combined Entered at the Postoffice at Libertyville, Illinois, as Second Class Matter. From Melody Farm, a Part of Armour Property. Lake County's Big Weekly court to eounty coroner,) upon -- his~> réturn trom the west, where 'he has been: visiting for<the past ten days. '~-- An-- Inquest into the-- deaths will 'be held _:: thouxo:ul and P)otwuon Cuneral: after-- noon, Dr. J. L. Taylor, declared to-- ~ 'The two men, both employes of a W \Investigation| med,_ Into Double Grade Cross--. | issued Carl} W. Martin, Waukegan, Inven-- :o"q and appraisement bill -- approv-- John Sick, Waukegan. -- Inventory and appraisement bill approved. Proof of heirship taken. «« Robert '>Vincent . «Wilcox,© minor, Libertyville.==Letters of guardian-- ahip issued to Ellsworth® Wilcoxr, John Frank Kendall, Waukegan. Hearing on final report--continued to May 28th. ~ : « Paul Carney, Antioch. lnvstory and appraizement bill approve ~Lewis Savage,-- Antioch: Letters fitmmsta leraet io Th davree 10 vage. Bond of $16300,-- 2 Ada F. Savage, Antioch, Letters of administration de bonis non is-- sued to Eva Savage. Bond of $1700. petent, Lake Zurich. Hearing on ps-- tition for discharge of conservator continued to June 7th. y Charles W. Tucker, Gurnee. Trans fer of stock authorized. Inventory approved. true account approved. Ignac > Stolargki.> North IN THOMPSON'S ESTATE GIVEN . Just and E!C:OLEAMES,Q!BS | &\ AT FT. SHERIDAN Sheridan hospitel . Born . in. : --Mia-- | Block 42 & 83 Original Town etc., m%mmmm.ul-m_ e ts . oys on . --_~ state 'treasurer the tax money col-- lected for the month of January. : ~<--Three suits are also filed in the federal court, which have been net for a hearing--on June 7. before Fed-- eral (Judge Louls FitzHenry. have-- passed resolutions asking the more thin $6,000,000 --collected be-- @effect and <the adverse docision of of the law. > This mohey is now in 1 C «can-- be paid out only: under a'spe-- cial act of; the legislature.: Garrett < D. Kinney, state. treasurer, as defendant, both individually and as a state officer, to recover money held by bhim which was paid in mi ing the last five months of 1927. The other type which comprises most of those filed, name Director A. C. Bollinger, of the Department of Finance, and 'other departmental 'officlals as defendants.=----On petition of the plaintifts when suits were Col.. Henry E. Eames», who was to have commanded the Camp Custer training camp this summer, died to receive the benefit of the deci-- sion of the supreme--court which has held the law unconstitutional. * From one end of the state to the other has developed a feeling the oil companies are seeking to recov-- er money which came not from their No plan of refunding the amounts paid by the owners of motor vehi-- cles has been worked out, and it is expected none --will be by the': oil of gasoline, as the tAX was added to the price of their products and was collected from the users of mo-- companies, if successful in winning dollars in refund. 'The position is taken the--tax was paid directly by them and they should be the ones *3 Je Howard Reppert Says: COURT TO HEAR GASOLINE TEST CASES MAY 26 the case will be carried to the su-- or not. oil companies paying a two cent gas on gasoline under the state Iaw which has been held unconsti-- Oil Companies Are Seeking to Receive More Than H:% Oil companies are claiming from .®me xkb ue s To GPEXD Ouft MONRY n3 IN 'THE ENO# ANOD "THOS@ the over to the Ely mer, Lake F 7 * OBR M TK AO10 the asherif? Petition for probate of Will filed|*_** "*bing had been taken from and set for hearing June 11, 1988.|tbe house, but a checkup this morn-- Petition .shows an estate of $14,000 |ing made by Arthur of Anti-- Eiliott Latimer. -- Proof of hefronip! that the bonds above _ Anna May Makhen, et > Highwood." Guardian m Valuables Buried in Tin Can wmhu'r'qdm It is said that the elder Beck was throp Harbor. :m:amrmm?'-'m"m tration fesued to Magdalens Leon|!} banks, and for many years had z'%i Bond of < $500.----Proof ~of|bonds and other valuable in & tin ship taken, box, which he buried about the farm. ttlieb Zahnler, Zion. 1 «pprogeg® Tennies Mlom OTCE!CT | mheritt Inwrence-- Dooliie ant --« Theodore . Durst, --Waukegan. deputies have been-- working today Report of sale of real estate in |among constructi¢n camps along the mtwtm Boo Line railroad. The country in . _ Pheodore 3t Dbarst, . Wenkesan. | ; ( Keport 'of /s '}{w state. in |the vicinity of Lake Villa is also be-- Block.. & -- fimm., watched, with W & ,'»ix,:r_,"»*.;., gfi%& -,fi-a..'iv_' . 4 m,m?;' t3 '* The estate of Charles Latimer, of Lake Forest, amounted to $14,000 it due to the presence of matches or a cleaning fluid in a dresser drawer. It had gained great headway before it was discovered. The--two men on the truck stated Mnumm&an'?' ed motorists looking ou'ormm«puwfli on conveyance y believed that this had attracted the Interest of those whom they passed. Their first intimation of the fire came when flames came into the cab of the machine. As the truck was being driven along--at--a fair rate of speed the flames and heat of the fire not not reach the cab until the en-- tire load of furniture was ablaze. The driver hastily stopped the ma-- chine and leaped to safety. A moment later the gasoline tank exploded. Kogauflgdmmuamm department m North brook arrived at the scene of the fire 20 minutes after the truck and load had been destroyed. The furniture wasowned by a man named Finnigan and was to be movr-- ed to a residence on Gillette avenue. As insurance does --not apply on the furniture while it is in transit, the household goods is regarded as a L ake CHAS. LATIMER'S ESTATE $14,000 -- ~RECORDS REVEAL The truck, an International, and one of the largest owned by the car-- tage xompany was damaged almost beyond> repair. The ~furniture was William Beck; 36 Years Old, Dies in Hospital _ This Motning, as Result of Bullet Wound _ _ _ . Received in Battle With BanditatHis | --__ _ Home Near Lake / Villa . Last -- It is believed that the fire was Poark:. 'Claim of Rose Orlandi Man Leaves| w»11 Beck. inbin, _ O 0s o _ _0 O~ O meearaame oo W Boik HBB mumwmm wiil Beck. Hagen then cnlled Sher-- s ed"at once. An ambmlarito Anale 41. * & Mfm&- lana. -- ~ .,":':"'v' ---'w'w .'l':; and on reaching the kitchen found MrS. Beok and es soon as he could Deleased her.. SNe then went 1 thes. . ' atwm 3 who went to the Beck home and ren. _ ibythenu.,. nc ns x s 2 Theelderly.a.&m tion on the first fioor of the house but after a time he awakened and found his wife missing. He, got up $3,600 in the form of United States Treasury bonds. Other treasury bonds in the amount of $1,600 and s e q0 Nee onl nc mummmm ing one of the bandits. 8 After the Beck family had retired last night, a knock was heard at the to the door and was confronted by three men, only one of whom was masked. Beck was told to throw up his hands.. Instead of doing as he mdmm,hu@mm; he was wounded. Mflmm and Bound $1.50 A YEAR beard the commotion in 245. Ch Age 4\

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