| Edmonds also Leaves | : ¥900 to Fin Metodst | _ OE ESTATELEFT _ TO HOUSEKEEPER Estate of John Lossman, Wilson: MM" record; letters tes nentary issued --to uwgrd "Loss Euuuumm» Perry Turner of Zion, charged raising one dollar bills to $10 will be shown leniency by the 1 ~wuthorities, it is ~indieated. bond was placed at only . $500 the -- federal authorities in Mil-- te, which indicates their de-- to "be 'reasongable." ~Turner is pre a number of small bequests. e / residue of estate <goos -- to ike Bluft or.u':- after the death ; Attorne) -- A.. E.: Beaublen. Qth( ite <matters wore taken mfifl( action : Estate 'of David ~B. Jones, Laké : «Bond --approved: letters tes-- TO VICTORY MEMO-- " ~--_ RIAL HOSPITAL! *| manding a division of the estates James Brhin, of Warren townshi Robert Brain, the latter lnv:& higs real estate to his housekeep-- Anna Hegman, during her life-- , after which it was to be di among the heirs . of »PWilliam re of Gurnee, and a cousin C Brain of Waukegan. + sult was filed ~by Attorney & J. Dady 'for William L. McClure Gurnee, against Harold F. McCiure bthers-- residi@$ in Ireland, in to obtiin a division of the ites --of the Lake county ploneers. t the terms ; of the Robert in --will --thg _real estate was to be equally "among the helrs of H: McClure and the Wauke Buit was filed in the Clrcuit court The marrtiage of Mrs, Mary Lit , gecently. of Colorado 8 'to Ben "zmlff'a of uko'% [b * ~a erloon,.n $ k the. home omlr. and obert Litwiler, South § to Victory Mem i1, and $500 to the Zion Meth-- it ~church. ' Income 'from-- the c# which is valued at $15,000 goeés her husband during his lite. There e good". by --paying back the his victimslost. 1t is under: Marshall ~Field & Company he was employed for many ars, bave taken an interest in his rs. Grace' K. Edmonds, of Wauke-- . Whose will was admitted to re-- 'Dere are Aa large number of ts, including hany whose address-- are unknown. iptary Issued to 'Thos. D. Jones, h B. Jones & John P. Wilson, Jr. e $950,000. ivid. A. Whitman et al, minor, Letters of guardianship to Guy & _Ot-- 4 Prendergash, rtyville:© Wu settle death OLVES -- BRAIN =--ESTATE iam L. McClure of Gurnee, arts Action Againt Rela-- tives Living in Ireland. R~ PROBATE MATTERS t~streat, the Rev. Howard. E. :.. of Christ Episcopal church, id #. oA d _ ® -- [KNOTE RAISER TO GET LENIENCY rple will :zldo at Lake t. HMamlia mo « 'car ht "ot uhk Hhmin," prosp that Villaze | . <=> lt . tm WEDDING TODAY is T5 --years old and y«~--NQO; 48. One of the largest real estate deals ever made in this: section was con: summated Friday when the Sellers & Peterson ccllmi.lum realty tween. Mary's -- crossing _/ _ LBo Des Plaines river," soutlh of the elec-- tric rallroad,"and> contains 76 acres. The consideration is said to be $300 UNIMPROYED TRACT AT LIBERTYVILLE _ BRINGS $300 ACRE John Kells residence on unstnx to Albert Kooistra, who now lives Telegraph road. He will move to Libertyville next spring... Mr. Kells and wife will move to southern Ohio in the near future. * ~ Edward Yping« and wife, of Gurnee, were driving their Ford truck laden with milk north on McAlister ave-- aue. -- They planned -- on turning west into Belvidere street, Arthur Papp,. 19, of 441 Lincoln street, Waukegan, was: driving an Over-- land east. on Belvidere street. The two machines met at the corner and --crashed. Both windshields were broken, and the Ypina ma-- chine lost a front wheel and left fender.© Nn one was injured, 'ac-- cording to police. An accident, that scattered milk cans all around the Cooke school, CRANKS TRACTOR, BREAKS HIS ARM . A Chieago political writer, on dis-- m:mh friends that the Mne is planning to par-- wmm line tracks, offers i K Bpinion to the readers to the readers of his pmper: yc c w It t thi anked 'the 'writer: ie , you heard of a blan by targe interpate "foCbuild & sew clty west of HIC D P center-- MILK CANS FILL _ __ ROAD IN SMASHUP Earl Lewin of Wadsworth, had his right wrist broken late yester-- day when the tractor which be was running backfierd while cranking it and snapped the bones in . the wrist. Dr. Jamison of Milburn, was called and 'he set the fracture -- and brought the nian -- to Waukegan where an X--ray was taken of the break. WRIHTER SEES NEW CITY IN COUNTY Uixticth anniversary of the battle of Cedar Creek will be held next year when "Bhoridan's Ride" will live again in Virginia. -- Of'the $0,000 soldiers taking part in the battle saved from a Xnion rout by the great ride, several thousand still Hve; Photo shows White Ogaks, Sheridan's headquarters at Cedar Creook. -- * "Sheridan 20 Miles Away" LIBERTYVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOTIS8, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923, [',' Siates 'Attorney Amith today nolle , | prossed 'two more liquor 'Casos: in j county -- court ~The tases: woere thoss mgaingt -- Jbsoph Kankar, of »~McAteo !Mq and ~Casaimer -- Oryglep¢, < of * th Chicago.= The states attornay ' dropped prosecution> of 'a MIT mantrnantage t the Hauor cases 'this In-- seeking to break the. will George Copeland is taking the chance of losing his legacy for his brother provided that in case any beneficiary should attempt to break the will Bophie Domalik, minor--Inventory approved. mds / William C.-- Bremmer, -- Highiandad Park--Claim . for cause of : action causing death settled for $2500.00, -- William Lasco, ingane, -- Antioch-- Conservator --authorized -- to invest Theodore© Jajoinbarske, _ insane, Rondout--Report of sale of real es-- tate approved. $ Josephine R. Matthews, incompe-- tent--Petition for sale of real estate filed and-- set for bearing Nov. 5." Cornelia 8. Stroh, North Chicago-- Will admitted -- to probate. -- Letters testamentary issued to oCatinental & Commercial Trust & Savings Marry --R. Dibble, Gurnee--Claim against St., aPul Ry. for causing death of decedent settled for $2200. FILES BOND IN > FIGHT TO BREAL . WILL OF BROTHER David B. Jones, Lake Forest--Will admitted to record. -- Bond-- fivxed at Dora _.Hogrewe, Waukegan--Final report approved; estate closed, . > J Decker Approv mopela:; ,my;"o&fi "lattm' s are Up. °_ BUSY ~SESSION® IS-- HELD Fire of an undet#mined origin completely destroyed the barns of James J. Doyle oft Deernield township at his farm on the Waukegan road Monday night, . _ y* FIRE GUTS BARN ON WAUKEGAN ROAD The ffte started late in the eve ning and the valient efforts of neigh-- bors and passerw=by were fruitiess In--the attempt to Jm the flames. The fire destroy telaphonitc <cow The fire destroyed -- telaphonic 'cow nections with the Doyle farm and re-- ports -- from the place ~were -- ¥ery The hay and other crops had been gathered into the barn-- and -- while the fire had a good »start before it was discovered, the rescuers woere able to lead out the horses and save them, 'The barn was totaily gutted. An investigation was started this morning to determine if pessible the cause of the fre and to seo it it were the work of "Aro--bugs" but up to ndon no report had been made, STATES ATTIORNEY DROPS TWO CASES It is not known it the property was insured. * A unknowa. '35,000,000 P R 0 J EC T Frank T. Fowler of Lake Villa has been elected president of the Chain of Lakes Recreation and De-- velopment company, an organization which uz:rpom to dmlop .d h:c; recreati park in e an Henry counties, the project to.cost from $3,000,000 to $5,000,000 and comprising about© 5,500. This ap pointment is regarded as fine Tec-- ognition: of the ability of Mr. oF'wler, as it --comes from members of the executive comimtte which includes some: of the foremost capitalists in Chicago. * As was stated in the Independent two weks ago, the .Chain of Lakes project is contemplated to make & reereation park of the Fox River, Griass Lake, Lotus bed, Marfe, Chan-- nel, --Fox, Pistakee | lakes. ~It is planned to have golf courses, fish propagation plan}, athletic fields, amusement ° parks -- fashioned from parks,~ tennis courts, 'a yacht" club and : other --clubhduses, fairgrounds, with livestock, poultry. and fruit and vegetable farms in conmnection. -- -- It 4s also planned to build a the-- atre,-- communoty . hall, dancing ' pa-- villions, riding _ m skating rinks, and several d summer homes, the profits on the latter to be used in the developimment of the recreation -- features. *=>. FOWLER IS NAMED PRESIDENT OF Prominent Lake Villa Booster Heads Organization to De-- velop Recreation Center. Springfield, II1., Oct. %0.--The long delayed payment of the state bonus to Hlinois world war vetsrans will resume about Nov. 1, according to estimates here today. f .. _ Claims numbered higher than 116,-- 000 probably will: be paid when the months' ~interruption, actording: to officiais.. Clerks in the office oft State Auditor Andrew . Russell are working . on warants numbereéd as: high as 116, 298 today. These wiil be dumped into the office of State. Treasurer Oscar Nelson as soon as the money from the recent sale of-- $15,000,000 'worth of bonds "is avail-- able. > ' STATE HOPES TO . RESUME BONUS PAY-- MENTS NOVEMBER 1 Alcazar Combination Ranges Upholstered--in the finest grade mohair; your choice of cither walnut or taupe shade. The chair and rocker afe completely covered in mohair, the outside of--the davenport is covered in velour. We guarantee a real $2350 Stite. 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Tomorrow SDOCMEL: B .e :o. t epei snn nontotirpneniesss ersee e oesces amrcss on evevvc s cancounitpnnnmentanivetimineiseanepeeclt ovvsssccsmesrisesran iss Sss 1: ovan se icted ts Finpnlatsin mbantarmitemi ht 4 f < #4, * J 9 Red Star Detroit Vapor |Sellers' Kitchen Cabinets | __Simmon's " y' . ®R . % * HUGE PROJECT cessity. . Large fire box for | Aze fuel savers. Every size and style 18| are attractive as well as ec 'T ':' éog;e:m. ovfi 1e :::etofl? r"y ol:lg\ir': !:l.tcl'l:)ount. lt?:l:'.. in 46 ate. We have a size for yo b.f'rom s g -.'o' tion. Priced up from ...................« 319075 will satisfy. THE NEW ITALIAN DINING SUITES ARE ATTRACTIVE Gréeatest Parlor Suite Value In Town A 3--PIECE_OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM SUITE representing the $3,000,000. estate of Delavan Smith, Lake Forest publish er of the; luhup:'l?Nun, to throw out of court the C of sixteen 'cou-- sins, relatives of Charles Warren Fairbanks, former vice. president, failed today in the circuit court <at Waukegan when Judge .Claire C. Kd-- wards ruled that it was not neces sary for the contestants to appear in person or to sign their own names to the petition to break the will, in which they ~were disinherited. Attorney Frank McCulloch of Mc-- Culloch & McCulloch, Chicago, repre senting the Smith estate, moved to strike 'the bill because the contest-- ants failed to sign their names to the bill, only their attorneys signing as solicitors. Attorney John S. Lord, of Ickes, Lord, Wire & Cobb, Chicago, repre« senting the contestants argued that in . a _ chancery proceeding, where there is no question about the solicit-- ors being the legal representatives the' appearance of the attorneys are sufficient. * & t -- 'lIn overruling the motion of coun sel:for the estate Judgo Edwards al-- so gave attorneys for the contestants leave to file an amended bill per-- mitting them to sign the names of the sixteen contestants as their so-- lcitors. > . _ FAIL TO THROW $3,000,000 WILL CASE OUT OF COURT Attorneys for Délavan Smith 'Estate c are Overruled by Judge Edwards Monday. WOULD ~BAR <RE--OPENING * Attorney ®Elam °L. Clarke, Wauke-- gan, reprosents the contestants as local .counsel.« Judge P. L.--Persons is local~ opunsel .for the ~Fletcher Trust & Savings company of Indian-- Aapolis, which is one of the executors of the estate. ' If 'the judge had» striken the bill the contestants could _not have start-- ed a new suit to break the will be-- cause t.o statute of. limitations e pired ~last week. ' The three--Fairbanks brothers, Lu-- ther M., William D., and Newton-- H. Fairbanks, among the contestants, are brothers of the former vice presi-- dent, and Mrs. Jonuie Fairbanks Miliigan is a sister. The Fairbanks reside in <the .east.-- The remaining contestants' are: Joseph G.. WilHam Menry, Nathar L. and Charles W. Erma -- Nofton-- Elliott, William N. Smith,> William : G.<~Luther F., Nile H., Pearl~W., and . Arthur W. Ritchie, _ The : contestants claim -- Smith al ways . was, kindiy disposed . toward them,--but that his counseliors pg : undue W" because since 19 he Lhad been in ill health,. dffecting his _ mind. | They ask division -- $180,000, the 'ertont of the estate at-- ter payment of the inheritance tax. -- Efforts on the part of attorneys . Blumberg Cole's Hot Blast: Stoves 4 ON THE BRIDGE Deputy Sheriff. M A. Weale and Walter Stark arrested seven hunters at Russell Sunday -- and ~ Deputy. Warden Henry Kern nabbed another at Fourth Lake. _ +i4 2 Pm Frank Kapick of Chicago was ar imtod by Deputy Kern for shooting before sunrise. He paid a fine of $10 and costs in Justice--Louls Ek-- ElfiflT- IIUNTERS_ tss > END ROUND--UP W. Phillip Sidoff. m y . o OJe Bobber,> Evergreen --Park.-- -- ¥F. Seerverts. 3 .& Johnr .Van der Goten,. $ F. Wenta. : -- They weer taken on charges, of trespassing on f#rms along the Foqx river. Their guns and licenses were scized and they were ordered to appear next Sataraay. * /sd haul pe es m % y Deputy Sheriff: Arrests --Seven ---- Gets "Early Risers." nabbed by.the deputy sheriffs were. ' J. J. Dempey, 5112 South Hehori The seven others, all London has been appointed by the Bank of EngiandfAinancial advisor ito the --Polish government, --It has been provided for that all gold and 'American money shall be deposited with the Bank of England and the J,. P. Morgan Co. of New York. Capital 'of the new . Polish State Bank will be 40 milllons.= ¢ _ ©~. ~--~Finance Are attractive as well as econonicu[ to oper= ate.. We have a size for you at & price that $1.50 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE Favorite Base Burners ot came into the office yesterday, He said, I have something here I want you to put in the paper, but leave my name out.----Charleston Courier, The monkey that made the cat pull the hot chestnuts --out of--the ashes Joseph Paton Causes the Ar-- rest of His Wife and Peter RAIDS OWN HOME; _ FINDS WIFE ENTER-- TAINING ANOTHER i. Paton, who has been a sign paint-- er. at the Waukegan-- Decoratinz Company for wears, fold the police 'this| that he has re-- tained an 3 ey and will bring di-- vorce-- ings against his wife Mrs. Paton to her--Bonle where: she eollected her: private belongings and "m J io * i+ *J bpo it © Paton told the police that he has suspected his wife-- for some time and employed a private detective--to watch her.. Yesterday. he told-- his wife ho was going to Rockford to attend 'a convention and would be yone a few days....~. ~>._> ... BOTH : FINED 4N ~COURT A sensational raid -- at 11 o'clock last night by. Joscph --Paton on his own home at 204 North Genesee St. reguited in the arrest of his wife, Mrs. Grace Pator, 36 years old, and Peter Michels, 49 years old, 202 So. Sheridan road, whom she is alleged to have been eamiertaining. The raid was made by Captain Thomas Booth of the Waukegan police--department, and two private detectives from Chi-- cago. Michels is a grocery clerk. Mrs. Paton became hysterical when the full realization of :the conse-- quences of the situation broke upon her, but despite her-- appeals and those of her--six year old son who was awakened by the rolhn she was taken to 4Athe ty jail where she spent the night. Michels was locked up--in the 'city jail. to a charge of disorderly-- conduct and each was fined $50 and : costs. Michels produced the money to pay Detectives waited for Michels to enter the house and then' with 'Pa-- ton and the police staged the raid. ~Paton was so angry when he found Michels and his wifeo together that he attacked --Michels and although he is a muth smaller man adnlnibbw'red a beating.. <Michela 134 displa & In police court this morning Mich els and Mrs. Paton pleaded guilty _ Mrs, Paton told .the | p« she and her busband have Bed Davenporta:~ Michels. $195 | : _ $148 E?." w