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Libertyville Independent, 21 Jun 1928, p. 9

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ts .' ~_. Awo suUs, ouclh IOF $229,000, Were a _zmummmu & of an automobile acci-- _E . dent in Highland Park, JOSEPH W. KEROE: ISs PROMOTED BY &Dxnm- ® the past seven . years Mr. »lm-u&mm-uo ~their home at 2129 Central avenue, KCvanston. He has been exceedingly :unhbdmmm ed as director and one term as preosi-- dent '0f the Evanston Obamber--of Commerce, and has been a director bf the Rotary Club for several years, being active also in Rotary commit-- tee work. ~--Mr. Resman and his wile were ac-- tive in establishing the Lincolnwood g&orot.thomdcdmm- , Mr. Resman being also a mem-- ber of the Highland Park F,. ard A. ocm Ste Aatars 20000 | Each For Damages. suparintendent Toz the Highland Park EKlectric Light company at highland Park, In 190%, the North en Electric company took .over company, Mr. remainiag in charge at Highland Park, but--veing thete he !Hved for ftive yearse,. Some LLmie later ho was placed in charge of a company division incizding Waukekan, Highland Park, and Er-- mu%umm to Highland Lazu".u'b::-a part of & the lisc Service company ot mrtm Iilinots, and service was extended to many additional communities, the company's territorial boundaries be-- ing considerably enlarged. Mr. Reese Ot a terri-- man was placed in charge active --service next-- year, Mr. Res man stated that he and his wife probably will spend much of their time in Southern Alabama. Mr. Kehoe, the incoming district manager, also is well known along Mdmhvvnm of Evanston since wu mmu,h& h\fo; :-xafimmm In 1923, after several years in var-- jous important capacities with the Public Service company, Mr; Kehoe sistant treasurer and in 1926, m " Te O tet 2etathiyn Ahne Iotaining excseding the speed limit and --not. driving with due caution. He claims .,-m::tm k A cost in doctor bilis. e - while blaming Davis, links Clark in as a defendant --and elaims that he expended $2,090 in $50,000 ASKED Clark against k at 'i'mvummr..q.m bg agiinst R. F. Davis and Al-- Jeb L Clark. & BOTH BADLY INJURED «_ Chicago attorneys represent both plaintitfs who are said to be --Chi-- VICTOR!IA FEELS QUAKE Victoria, B. C., June 20. ---- Rest+-- dents of Victoria felt a slight earth tremor at 7:37 a. m today while breakfasting. 'The center of the dis turbance appeared to be in the a:~#!* ~f San Juan deo Fuca, close to % ic toria TN TWO SUHS : ON CAR CRASH Two suits, each for $25,000 qs 4 including Evanston, Dées Plcines, Ridge, Wilmette, Kenilworth, :lnamxmmm &' w %fi(:'»"j ,,'. n g Joseph W.> Kehoe (above)-- well known Waukegan man who is pro-- moted to position of district mana-- ger of the Public Service Company at Evanston, taking the place of John S. Reesman (below), former $500 IN PRIZES FOR THE MOST Baby Show at State Fair in Springfield to Have Many« TO BE HELD IN AUGUST . Springtfield, I11., June 20.--Illinois is prepared to choose the most per-- fect mental and physical specimen of babyhood in her domains at the Hilinois State Fairp here next August Over $500 in awards will be pre sented to high scoring children. Dr. Isaac D. Rawlings, state beaith di-- rector, announced today. Entries in the annual 'Baby Show' will --be limited to 1,000 to insure conference is --open -- on a statewide busis--and the mother of the state's mast healthy baby will be present ed with a silyer loving cup. "An unexcelled professional staff of physicians, dentists, peychiatrists and nurses has been organized to examine the thousand babies expect ed to enter the thirteenth annual Btate --Fair Better-- Babies Conter ence," said Dr. Rawlings. © '"While seach--child will be rated according to a standard scoring method 'em-- ployed and awards presented to the most perfect, the main object of the aminations that will be olx"utelom benefit to the health of--a lot of chil "Love ¥Yoh Neighbor," said Uncle Ehben, "but don't allus take it toh granted dat yoh affection is gwihter POULTRY DISPLAY . AT STATE FAR added feature of the Illinois State Fair, August 18--25, a ;'rehl poultry display, unlike any previously pre-- sented anywhere, is to be ~staged. "This novel exhibition will be open only to commercial Latcheries that produce state standard . accredited chicks and to poultry breeders who supply them with accredited -- eggs hrhum shake, T6 m&"wwm pens, gach consisting of four pullets dd'm?dmua- hm the pens must be of 'ulen, otthtz'm?:dz one other 'of the Mediterranean -- class. Auny . gccredited hatchery dr flock owner may enter one --or two exhib-- Gets Promotion Uncie Eben give JTune 20.----As an SECTION TWO _-- LIBERTYYVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOTS, THURSDAY,JUNE 21,1928 pany on Dewey avenue a week ago was again deferred this ° moro -- 08, this time to await the recovery of William Kyle, a fellow workman who was also seriously burned. The body The probe into the death of Am-- drea Florie who was fatally burred in an explosion of an oill switch at the plant of the Public Service com-- months ago will --be sent, back to his native land for burial. autopsy on the remains of Addison found in a clump of bushes in ' Chicago last night. The inquest was funeral home this morning proved that ha had beem a victim of or--anic heart trouble. * Death of Mrs, Mary Walker, aged 60 'years of Kenosha and her five year old grandson Charles James Kettelett which followed a collision between the automobile which they occupted and a telephone. pole or. Green ° >y road near the state line, Inquests into deaths of four pet: sons in Waukegan and North Chica gto were held by Dr. John L.' Taylor, probe into the death of a fifth per-- son was deferred indefinitely. _ The investigation into the death of George Becker, aged janitor, whose body was found in a sitting posi-- tion in the vestibule leading to the entrance of the Turhers club build-- ing on Spring street, several days «zgo, held in the Wetzel and Peterson CORONER PROBES INTO SERIES 0F ONE INQUEST DEFERBED JUNE 16, 1928 C E Daniels and wite to J P Caz-- per. WD $10. Lot 12%, zuhlnlm Heights Acres subdn, | » E. V. Orvis and wife to A. Beau bien. QCD $500.-- Lot 1, blk 1, Hut: | chinson & Cos subda, Wkgn. * ..}"* D D Duncan and wife to W J Wagner. WD $10. Lot 59, Glll; wood Heights Subdn, Wkgu. s 2. A Volling and wife to H. A. fiwotml; WD . $10. Pt See 10,| l'int'rnstnd'anuitb'g Johnson and wife. D $10.. Lot 1 1 2, Roy Yeomans addn to Wkgu. : K G Cosper to O O Spooner and T Fmadenhart atam GiggL, 2." C T & T Co to D Kennilcott and | Death of Woman . andChild Due to Accident; Geo. Beck-- er Died of Heart Attack. P A Peterson to--J C Graunke & witfe. D $1. Lot 4, Lincoln Heights addn No. 1, Wkgn. * 4 . 0%. Modern Cemetery and Mausoleum Co. to H C Litchfield. WD $500. Lot 499, Sec E North Shore Cemetery. B B Alling and husb to B Alling. D $10. Lot 235, Org! subdn of Lake Forest. J A Miller and wife to A L Hall. QCD $10. Lots 14 and 15, bik 4, T H Dursts subdn, Wkgu. oC S Ernsting et al to H A Schweor-- man. QCD $1.-- E ht SE ar See 10, Kla. y > 8 Ernesting et al to H A Schwer man. WD $10, SW ar Sec 10, EHla C--T --&T Co to G T Hillman and wife. D $10. Lot 3, bik 3, The Ter-- race, Shields. j L J Rice to EG Rice and wife, WD $10. Lot 3 blk 7, Exmoor addn '..'ugmcrmtoarn Blaese. WD.$10. Lots 30 and 21. wife,. D $10. Lot 6, bik 9, Brani-- Transfers coroner, today, while the DEATHS IN CITY bts subdn, Sec 19-- '{' « :' % . @9 f Aeoles> .%"" is _ «w Overseer Wilbur Glenn Voliva to-- day spiked a fumor that Conrad A. Brupe would be discharged as chief of police and replaced by Theod@re Becker, Who served Zion as a chief The fact that Brune was reappoict od»bratwtomoéaymtg & tew weeks ago was considered :to be an answer to the report that' be-- came general "Tor a time that he ?t,lnu. § understand Becker and have a Kingly féeling.toward him but he eannot come back as chief and he knows it. Possibly he would not gare to come back," he declared. . Becker is operating: a printing plant in Chicago. He was very suc-- cessful at the end of his first year of business, it is said, and cleared more than $9,000. The overseer stated that such ru-- mors came from sources that would like to hinder the <Zion > organiza-- ~just as much chance" P E& of police here as he has of 'Pope. of Rome," . the overseeér stated in bls usual em-- VOLIVA SPIKES Martin Simon, Winthrop Harbor farmer who has been missing, for i Sitie, a mt ie ioi tm , is be e lwm to pay alimony, it {was learned today from Sheriff Law-- rence. e. He stated that Si-- mon,. * wife left him last fall, was efforts to get out so as to straighten out the matter. SIMON STILL IN-- -- ~~~~ CHICAGO JALL New: : York, June 20. --Curtiss Field's runway was a stretch of mud W'lt out'of the question Tor Rasche, the fiying Ger-- w to take oft for Old ; Me: on' the first lap of her clares, After Rumors Are Bandied About. pomination as Republican candidate for President are pouring in on the secretary of commerce. Above, Herbert Hoover listens as his wife reads what the well--wishers have to say. The Hoovers Congratulatea DY FIELD WILL LAY THEA'S HOP OVER -- STORY ing that George Remus, alleged wife murderer,; is sane, the Ohic state supreme court today ordered the im-- mediate release of the former Aboot-- leg king, from the Lima state hos-- pital for the criminal:y insane, Remus had been--a prisoner in the Tima insane nflmm at Cincinuati,. when a him not guilty of the murder of his wife, Augusta Imogene Holmes Re mus, on the ground of insanity. Dur-- ing the trial state alienists had ¢€e-- clared that Remus was not insane, tut the trial judge in charging . the jury declared that the only not sguil ty verdict compatible would be on the grounds of insanity;: -- Immediately upon Remu#' arrival at Lima his attorneys brought < hab-- eas corpus proceedings and dattempt-- ed to show that the former,. boctleg millionaire was sane as 'state alien :tsmhm testified during the murder In ordering the release of Remus the supreme court voted four to three to aftfirm W& of the Allen' court of appeals which several us ©proceedings, that Remus Remus 'will be release( liimn the receipt of the FOUR KILLED IN was sane and ordered his ralogase, Following the decision of the 'Al-- len county court, the uvnm:.g;:: issued an m on the | tion ot Awam'{rwd Former Bootleg 'King a n d Wife Slayer Will be Re-- leased in About a Week. HELD AT ~LIMA, OHIO HIGH COURT SAYS REMUS IS S A NE; ORDERS RELEASE the Re ivorge M:mm tmus M petition was to ediately after the shooting Re The mandate of the supreme court will be mailed to the Allen ~county appellate % week from --today for that court'e;consideration. A's the late odurt'is the low: er tribunal} and had : ed Remus -x It is Columbus, O., June -- 20.--Deciar um bus, us sane, it is m:;fht wat will be released immediately e receipt of the mandate. ## marathon dancing recorde set at Chicago and -- Philadelphia and were forced to guit and call it a tie only when the lease on <the> Coliseum here, where the contest: was staged, expired a few minutes after mid-- The dancers completed 294 hours on the dance floor and were the sur-- vivors of fifteen couples that 'start-- ed the grind. s The quartet are: -- Allen Kincaid of Decatur and Go+ SET NEW MARATHON ~-- DANCE RECORD Grace Carter of Tuscola. Chicago's record is 259 hours and Philadelphia's 262 hours. = couples, wriggling over the . floor, Springfield, IIL, June 20.--Resig.) nation from the supreme bench of Iilinois: by Justice Floyd E. 'rhanp-' son, Democratic nominee for gover--; nor, is expected to be placed in the ; hands of Gov. Len Small soon. "4 Thompson today is at his home: in Rock Island after compieting m' work for the June term of court yes-- JUSTICE THOMPSON 1O RESIGN BENCH justices goodbye. fZ4 Resignation of Thompson will noe cessitate a special election to fill the vacancy, which probably will be called for November by Gov. Smail. vine, head of the department of ar-- chitecture; E. J. Filby, assistant d@ean, college:--of commerce; 'Johnay' Orndoff, president Y M C A; 'Norm' Glants, president, llinois © Union; and Bill Pierce, president, interfra ternity council, will all be present to tell of the various phases of uni-- versity life with which the newcom-- er will be thrown in contact. The ecamp is limited to 200 freshmen. Urbana--Champaign, 111., June 20-- The third annual YMCA camp for freshmen of' the University of + inois will be held at Camp Seymout near Decatur, I!l., Sept. 8 to 11. In coming students of the university are given a broad view of what unt versity life is as contrasted to high school life. Prominent faculty mem-- bers and students who have made good on the. campus will : address the campers during the three days outing. The camp is held under the auspices of the University Y, M. C. A. at the state *Y' camp. f TRUCK RUNS OVER TS OWN DRIVER m ANNU AL "Y" . CAMP IS PLANNED ~ Clinton, BL, June 20.--It's an im-- &."1':&'% over its own Cm_mrmflenalists Celebrated Sixtieth Anniversary Yes-- goodfellowship sonference. take place at Half Day. Cora White was re--elected recording gecretary and also the treasurer and A reso lution committee was named. All told' it proved one of the finest HALF DAY NEXT SESSIQON the --banner for having the largest attendance namely 40 present. Burt Email of Half Day was named niod-- erator and the next conference wili The Lake County Congregational churches met yesterday for their sixtieth annual conference at the "ll?t Congregational church of this city. It is estimated two hundred delegates attended, including reprée sentatives of Half Day, Mundelein, Milburn, © Grayslake, Ivanhoe and churches of Waukegan. Ladies-- of the local parish served the bounte-- ous repast at noon and Rev. Good-- win of the Winnetk§$ Congregation-- al church gave the annual sermon. namely Town Effictkkney, Religious Bd'mtlon.mmm.wa 'h' 'omwmm"' ommbynfl.l.k.le- Narr of Milburn. Robert L Stubbs. formeriy religious director of the lo cal 'parish, Rev."Arthur Jevnue of Mundelein, L. H. Smith, director of business and finance of the Congre-- gational Missions and Extension--so The general theme was "Rebuild-- ing for Efficiency." Various phases, clety, DRAWS TO CLOSE wolgh ttley of Mattoon and terday. 150 dancers and bands wre other features of this gala "down East" celebration. . For. good measure some 5,000 volunteer firemen from Maine, New Hampshire and Massa-- chusetts will stage an old {fashioned firemen's muster in Bath on the morning of the Fourth. -- L " 'The governors of the New: Eng-- land states will form the nuclieus of the gathering of chief executivyes tak seore or more of dinner parties which will be given on the eve ning of Governors' Day and see something of Maine's agricultural, celebrated scenic and other attrac tions. The Pageant, which opens on the night of June 30, will be giv-- en also on the night of July 2 and the afternoon and night of July 4, and is the first attempt ever made by Maine folks to present the stir-- ring history of their state in -- dra fi: part in the dedication and the ensuing festivities. Almost a'::u- dred noted writers, diplomats, k-- eug'cobrumen and society©' people who make Maine their summer home are helping to arrange the gala activities and several of them will 'even become volunteer radio HOUSE YOTES ON 3 REVENUE BHLLS This $3,000,000 | structure is the state's. latest contribution to the mod ernization of the famous Route No. 1, extending from Maine to Florida It the governor accepts the invi-- tation, he will be the guest--of Gov-- emor Ralph O. Brewster at lunch-- eon, he will be entertained at the Maine state pageant, in which morte than 1,000 people will} take part, be asked to honor one or a :amf..l'lam"lfl!& ) to an invitation just re-- ceived at the state house from Col. E. A. Robbins, of Camden, Me. The governor is asked/to be a guest at the presentation -- of an elaborate pageant which the Pine Tree state will present at Bath, on the Keune-- bee river, and to take part in the dedication of the Cariton bridge. house today will vote on three rev-- of the third spécial session of the v'yg:mmbmsvmum to where a cer-- mbmflflham;,WW killed yesterday by the , three of these having to do with a Chica-- o tax ftor the i of Calo-- met fi?\uug' togthrthx measure.offered p. W. F. Prop ; The senate will the surviving house bills the of way but the solons ate expected to go to the mhon consideration of tz bill c'f' , "17 é'} C cJ.OO"t mey, Cago, | eauc 'm tax rate of $1. 1 the m- ation. is «gtarted. The revenue bills were explained to the legislators by several speak-- ers at a joint session yesterday. Springtield,: IIL., June 20.--The state of Maine hopes to be the host GOV. SMALL MAY BE A GUEST OF STATE OF MAINE TO BE HELD JULY 2 Has Time for Meditution One of the loneliest An the v,dlhambau:-whh- %mmuuh the: islands. It takes al-- most a year for him to get ietters Hope to be Host of Hilincis Governor at Pageant of the Pine Tree State. ~Jacksonville, IIL., June 20.----Judge C..0O0. Baybha of this city . was ex-- tremely interested when HS heard of nomination by the republicans . of lluhl'tsflnt;l:lucm'l'«m vice . Baybes and Cnrm'tbothwm born and regred in Council Grove, Kan-- sas.. The two were friendly as boys, youths and since reaching manhood. Land'farmed by Judge Bayha's father was purchased from Senator Curtis' tribe of Indians. Curtis was reared on un Indian reservation and then attended an Indian school. ' MHis father was a captain in the Civil war. Curtis and Bayha have visited together a number of: times. since leaving Council Grove. OF CHAS. CORTIS Watson ! m $150 PER YEAR IN ADVANCH [|been placed there by three white :rpunummum abandoned him after attempts i'umu-mm.. Three White Companions & | 'The threee white men, L V. Sum ber and Harber Murrey of 708 Cummings avenue and Raiph Haskel of Cataipa avenue were, taken im 2| to custody by police and held pend«-- ing an investigation into charget __|that they had been seen in the act 4Cc a t & that time they were estranged and a~bill for divorde was pending. ted that he had been in her com» wife,, several years ago, tried to sommit suicide by taking polson. At wife had stood back of Calkins. her on the stand. He denied emphatically any re-- DELIBERATIONS _ SHORT ctess and then summoned Dr. A. L Budde who pronounced Mason at% lumud%m of the body to the Cuneral home on Tenth streoet where the iw» Kbler gave chase--and apprehended g- They led the patrollman to clump of hazel brush where the JURY VYOTES MAN GULTY AS GRL two The threee white men, L V. Sun ber and Harber Murrey of 708 Cummings avenue and Raiph Haskel of Cataipa avenue were, taken im to eustody by police and held pend-- ing an investigation into charget that they had been seen in the act «mmnumd short time before the body of man was found. 'The three men e« plained, however, that they were Chicago by Patrolliman Fred Ebler, Tuesday' night, after the negro had teenth and Monroe streets in NortH THREE SUSPECTS Man and Wife, All;&d Oper« ators of Blind Held : Following Autopsy. j The girl, baby in arms, had test} Every Man a Villain? Police in Search _ Discovery of the body of Masog being the father of 2 FACE CHARGES of Pay $1,100. after a hurried ex &ware that iite in is 17 . 47

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