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Libertyville Independent, 26 Jun 1924, p. 9

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That she was kldnaped In broad daslutht 1nd convoy" In an auto- uwblle to a point on the lake more where the was mbned of her wrist Watch .ttet-vtmr,-atetrl then VA. the victim at m lute-mum criminal u- Ia-m by two Waukegan tul dru- era, van the trettttatiotvat story relat- Id to the police late Tuesday after- noon by Mary Zero. agnd 15, and Fe- Ilrling at Sixteenth and Wallace tin-um. Noun Chlcugn. Awarding to the story related to the police try the girt that the at containing jhe two drivers atoppet u Sheridan road ma Wuhlngtoa strum The youths. she nald, forced ber to enter the cab an than'dme aioiie the lake Show. She an the men held her and she was unable to Bee Just where they took bu: Att- cording to her nory the luccoeded in tighthtat ghem off. Then they drove hor back to tum and allowed her to.get out at Spunk; and Mad- luau streets. a than ditiutnCe,frtyttt the small cate where she is cm: ploaed an a waitress. g, 'i'itey was arraigned before Ponce Manhunt; Wann- Taylor who con- tinued their can to June 27 at tr3" o'direti. They wen relaxed in bonds ot 81.000 .eacn.' (VOL. XXXII~NO. 26. Two Waukegan Taxi Drivers are Arrested on Complaint of 15-year-old Girl. She proceeded to the police sta- tion and made her complaint. The two mu drivers were "tested on suspicion and Were taken to the nu- tiotr. The drivers admitted freely that- they had been Von: with the ttrt but denied _the charges the IllhlikPfi0, ROBBED AND ASSAULTED, IS GIRL'S STORY BOTH DENY THE CHARGES made. They said they picked her up at the Hbrary comer utter she had urn-med " trunnion to go for s ride. They took her " tar north u 'the unnery bunkhouso and then drove her back to town. they aid. but denied that may had thumped her, robbed her, or attempted to mistreat. 3m in my vuy. Whtn inked it one could identity either ot the two up u the one: with whom she had ridden the ski replied that she did not reeimnue gather ot them. _ Later in the evening the returned to thi- station and told the officers that we positively identified Crav- er and Powell " the two young men in the case. livr failure at first to recognize them and h r later positive identi- fication of them has caused the mike to regard her wild tale with sonn LAKE C0. LEADS STATE IN NEW . SMALLPOX CASES (Alto county reported " ot the " new cases of smallpox reported In the Mate to the state department of public hearth durlng,the put week. or more than any other county I; the state with the exception of Madison. which reported an (anal lumber. These figures are contained "I a dispatch trom' Bprintmeld. Twelve New Cases Reported; Cause Health Physician to . Announce New Drive. .rtiilure to reduce the number of new use: ot smallpox In Wnnktnn has waned 'City Physlclnn not; to announce stringent prosecution ttd all those caught violating quarantine "ttttlations. ht the nutter or other contagion: Waukegan and Lake county nah much better tun u majority at othtr counties In the into. The fol- lowing BpringtieWdupatett tells of the health tsituation In the 'tate.. OTHER CONTAGION IS LOW A total ot 59 new cues of small- pox Were reporte& in lliinoin int week. according to. the stale deport- nem of public health. Ot the" Cook county had 6. Jackson 2, Knox E balm IS, Livingston 4, Mali-on 12. loumlo t, Rock island t, M. Clair 8, did Btophcmon 4." _ Dlnhllnrh case: number " of which Cook munly had " and Rock "and ("My 6. Two hundred (our our!!! teem cases were reported or Which Cock county had '" and Llunnton conuiy 5. Other wanna" dunne- reported u the auto dun-Ins the week Includ- ed: Typhoid tever ti. [men-toms 112. itttltMtrtr.tt '2, gonorrhea m, Inh- Illin cut, whooping with 133, ttt. bercnlonll 2tt, metal" 001. ' The lead!" pottrtoqtmdttetq mm In the country. In - of m In New You. Michlnl. Winona. Min-mu, Pawn-Mn and um Tltrse have" and: half the trot m of tho mun. which amp: "I an arm trt-lr a t doubt "Potato Stun" LAKE COUNTY INDEPENDENT LIBERTYVILLE lily/DEI?)?,))]].]}?:,?)']? / ('s STATE'S ATTGRNEY REFUSES TO TAKE A. V. Bhtith, have been ready for occupancy tor some time but they are still mum. and that omcixl bu informed members ot the board of supervisors that hf r fuses to move into them. Declares Quarters Fitted Up for Him in Court House are "Joe Public." The newly remodeled offices in the courthouse. which were fitted up tor-the use of sums Attorney L. P. Hanna building at tho south- east corner of Washington and County streets. which the county has maintained for more than tour year. on Account of the crowded'condition of the court house prior to the time that it w" remodelled. Severn reason: are given. One In that the omees orncei' aw "too public." being on the main Iloor, neat to the mun entrance, and am other 15 that they are not as large n: those be now occupies in the ALSO T00 SMALL, CLAIM When the campaign was on to vom n $300,000 bond issue to re- moth!" the courthouse, one of the chief tnuintr points wu that the county was paying out $400 or $500 a month for outside offices for the amt" attorney, county superintend- end of school: And for the board of review and tax extension de. pnrlmems. The member.- ot the county board now feet that in VIPW of that promise thty cannot contin- ue to pay out money for rent of the states attorney's oilice.'nnd tin- its: he .ecepts the offices outfitt'ctii tor him in the courthouse, a an . cial meeting ot the board will be called to cousin" action with re, ttard to, cutting on the 'tppropriatitn out of which the rent for thy-sh "can in the Hatttttr building in being paid. , Members of the building commit- tee are seeking to work out tome plan that will he utisiactory to the lute: attorney. and the room: which were fitted up toe women Jurors. on the tNe'; in the nouthwnt corner of courthouse. may be equipped tor him Janna. This in the room which was rec- ommended n Nimble tor the law library. The km in History The - of rough": union II named foe the rose, mum! met. me cord". to chronicle". Inn-in; than may; homo that m: at an" And u If. toid that the modal. an my." on "an 'tgegttt" m Ito. mudtomm- Inner-cunt» m " cm um um an - Wmtun -tt, 'ttrrtytthr,, SECTION TWO LIBERTYVIILE, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, "IS NEW. OFFICES . Here is the iimt photograph of the Democratic Convention in New York, relayed here by speeding auto, airplane and train by NEA Service Inc. No expense was spared to speed the picture. Thousands of flags and yards of bunting turned Madison Square Garden into a riot of color, matched only by the tumult of the delegates. M'hile late in getting started, the hall tilled rapidly " Cordell Hull banged the gavel which otfieially opened tho convention. h _ _ . -rq . First Photo of Convention Recognized Leading Candidate for the Democratic Nomina- tion for President Was Placed in Nomination This After- »noon; Nominating Speech Delivered by Charles F. Brough of Arkansas. 000 RECEIVES $0,000 Igiiihil Way! has just trdett received by! Walter Sharp. "mac. sam- at the Great um- mm mm m.-' "on. that under the whim of tttel wt" of In uncle. 'ter. lulu. or, main. um. ai- m 5. Ann M, 1m. to In Don - tit-dc. 1.".an -ttttt,000.' Amt!" not." M II " your: ott, "I My . Mn VI! t iiip "M'AWO NOMINATED Jets Jietet, w. A manna license wu In"! tt My to Duty Alice no"; on Md Way-o lthlor, both of Ann. TIC wedding " to an M the tattee wt " m- "I'M." , my - If!" ttt6.ii'Ain. and u an '-gh'tee' It I. & in Mr. 3mm In "it" pe AREA COUPLE GET WEDDING LICENSE A and." neon-01M wu te md to not "will In! W tdlh25tttlt, WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN WUKEGA'N PONY _s"1,jij:s, WmAmmw" RIDE IN FLIVVER Geneva, Ill., Woman Buys Pony of Dr. McKeon of Waukegan for Children. PONY ENJOYED THE RIDE An amusing story ot feminine in- genuity to being told over the tea tables this week. It seems the four children ot the John C. lllmhems wanted n Shetland pony. They could not be quite happy or contented un- m they had one. And as there is plenty ot room on the lechems' charming" place at Geneva, ill., tor tour children and n pony. Mrs. Me, chem decided she would gram tlwir wish. . Not long mm. she hvard there was' a nice littio- black pony for Bale in Waukegan. It ms {he property of Dr. M. J. McKmn. a; local physician. Its nae was Curio, and it had nice little circus manners; It could shake bonds; it could do all the tricks net" eosary to satisfy' ihur children. So Mrs. Ifecltettt drove her Ford sedan to survey the prize. She bough it. And then she found her- self confronted with the problem of getting it back to llenevn. Curly couldn't run behind the motor carL There were difficulties About 'ship ping' the new pet. Yet something had to be done. ' fr, Necessity being the mother ot In. vehtton. and Mrs. Mechem the moth- er ot tour, she. thought ot a plan. and promptly put it into action. She- cmxed the potty Into the sedan. tied the pony cart on behind, and drove home In state. a Journey ot nearly seventy miles, Having been a circus pony, Curly seemed not at all surprised by and: a novel mode ot true]. In fact. it in humid. passenger, taitintt in the an that In was a moat docile and Mann". with (In blue glance ot I an at tho world. on who has been In?! everywhere Ind "you 'IM " mum. The can bounced occult-ally. not MI. circu- trained. but the My no accomplished at", All Marlo-017. Nodal Tm 0m Loch l A - hunted lock for um has tttet "on "Halted It Birmingham. ram-g an peculiarity of mm. a. that. but." ot opal-g to I numeri- ret, Million. It in. no to u musl- d t-.tn at" worn It the an". who MI to open a an out in! a o any who. an m ha been In." to a In to cm " mm W at m ft stlttaMtlgtgrt.lt " ttw in I 26. 1924 DENY MOVE TO DIS? SOLVE lNJUNCTlO-N A motion to dissolve the injunc- tion obtained by the village ot Fox Lake was denied to George T. Hollis- ter, defendant late Tuesday in the circuit court. The injunction pre- vents Hollister from constructing a bridge across a food which has been in use by the public for many rears, but which Hoilister claims is his land. DRUNKEN DRIVER F DRAWS FINE OF $50 Mil) COSTS Motorcycie Policeman Arrests Tipsy Driver at a Point Near Lake Zurich. WAS MENACING TRAFFIC A. B. Wooley, 2412 Seventy-girth avenue, Chicago. was arrested on Rand road. east ot Lake Zurich on Monday on 'a charge of driving his car while under the influence of ll. quor. ' , Frank Rogers, 7310 West Grand avenue. Chicago. was in the car with Wooley. Ind also was arrested on I charge ot drunkenness and disorderly conduct. The uresls were mndo by County Motorcycle ,Pollmman Henry F. Wat. lenweln of Waukogan. The officer saw the Wooley mn- chlnv approaching him in Rand road. It We! crooning ornlly Crom one side of the street to the other. Fear- ful that it would crash into him he got off his motorcycle and not. into the ditch until the auto had pun-l. Then he pursued t and forest the driver to come to . hit. Wooley and Rogers were taken to the Lake Ettrleh Jail when they were locked up tor seven hours to "whet up." At the expiration of that Um they werreondtteted to Wan-comb and arraigned boron Jus- "co Bohemia-t who "nod Wooley no and coal. Rogers drqqt a "no IL',", lid can. Both men paid 1 r (Incl. t . q La Others Praia A much who: have very mulch! and cunning accent- m "other" month. but my not and unmnabh In St omt.--Xeatoptto% . Defect- ot upset-h, such " mum ha at tiqthte, u. to be an» up I'M u the I" -lreeetr. may" to. M homu- wm nah. tBghqtethtt it - II "see-teq "on. w sau, Speech Doha. tl.50 PER YEAR. IN ADVANCE ' , told $1": "N' :xllux'nny A. M. s", . new A. H'mlm'. counw clerk. l;-;.ut;,v Sheriff hen Nm-iy and a Sun, ruportur as lw mum-d a warrant to be issued for the arreut of Rc-dmann. charging him whit having sworn (alge- ty concerning his age in obtaining a license Monday whvn the couple Was married by Justico- Charles E. Mason. Rode In stolen Car, Claim. "I didn't like the kind (it rampany he wan keeping." Davis s'aid. "Why, when he came out to get my daughter he was than fellow "moms driving a union car. The fellow tried to sell it to Redmnnn. Last winter he laid around tor three months while my daughter was working' and helping to support his family: " liou't know why he always brought a lot or follow: along when he came to see my damn- teruunless he wanted to clean me up. Why. y P-, J' _ ', 't "at me up am" . " porter- married Mdnday thvy crowded me and. my wife " the road as he and his gang were speeding. l drove into a rut when I saw their machine coming and not knowing who they were, said to my woman: 'Tivay'e a bunch ot tools to be driving that way." lu., ASKS ARREST Of SON=IN*LAW AFTER tl "My father (moaning Prank Davis of Grayslake; Rave Clara $5 when he found .out she was married. i'll bet Rodmnnn used the money to buy a new bearing for the automobilp that they had worn out while joy riding., Says Radmann's No Good. "I know my girl hid no notion of getting married when she left home Saturday. She' ot a ticket at Round 2'l'l'l2li'iiMlliAi,'A khaki" Monday. She's always been {good girl hm I objected to her going with Remnant: because he's no good. I'm going to try to get the. marriage an- nulled." l - WOOED WITH It Deputy Sheriff .Neeleyarent to Chi. cago with the warrant this afternoon to arrest Redmann. It ia charged he gave his tote as 21 but that he is only 20 and therefore could not légally ob. tain Jt marriage license without con- sent of his parents. mt 500 ATTEND Mi WEDDING AT ZION TUESDAY Willft Miss Elsie Frazelle Becomes the Bride of Richard Hire,. Musician. _ Tho marriage in Zion Tuesday niL't of Richard Hire and Miss Elsie Frazelle. two popular reli- dents of that city, proved to be one ot tho most delightful "fair: ot the season. The wedding wu performed at 8:30 o'clock in the din. ing room ot Zion home and 'wna fi tended by 500 guests. Wilbur Gre n vollvn officiated. _ , body TO TAKE AUTO HONEYMOON The decorations were beautiful. the calm scheme bting pink Ind white. Fhe year old Paul Newcomer was ring bearer. Two children. Rodger Thomas and Anna. Ruth Warnsloy. opened the guts Mm!!- ting the. bridal party. In addition there were tour [lower girls and eight ribbon bearers. _ . The Tweddin; march was played by a string quartet composed of Sidney Stowart, Roy Wedeklnd, Herman Becker and John lien-trey. the couple. planned to leave this morning on n short automobile wed. ding trip and upon their riturn to Zlom will occupy a bunualow st 21th street and Earning atretttte. Mr. Hire = n talented violinint and plum". On Juno " he reeete" his degree of - at music in. the Chicago Conservatory of _ He hon played at 0min". MAI never-3| occnlols and In M In well known to radio (on. who have "listened in" on Station "CID. {erbcrt Davis Charges that John Redmann Swore False- ly Concerning Age HELEN WINS, so IghiMimlililli s,"), "(Int-hon. mun". I... "b "T Helo- Witte a! Can" A" . Woun- Tom- on." ad lb Sunni. Doubt. has: - Toni: on." m m thud- iGidtieuieeetd-dr-ufr, ' mm» 14" "run!- , , .f our mm lit. up. f p," " In. iiiiutwti_tV " SN tt t' " " came to m vn ' r95} , Lake hom John Rodin II r M ELOPEMENT u ot dine "mated tati h Mmann. youthful tri. l on Clara Davis. 20, hor father. Herbert two miles south ot always brought along three or tour men to " trom main n R A GANG V were n th

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