is '_ P h t :8 *# . fibertyvzg Loke County Indep MAN RUN DOWN BY -- MEXICAN DRIVER suffered a: --possible skull {racture Baturday --right : from bems: by an automobile driven BYy hep us: AOritz, 24," of $32. Burnett f The#'actident© 'happened in South --Shsgidan road. just newth :0f; Bouth aY@Rusg, + ¢ Arakalian . was taken to: the Vie-- tory... . Memorial hospital. _ A deep wourd, ithree inches in length, was CUikudB _ ALhG.66MIp,. _------~~~-- sn **~ ant _i¥ iA : 'v ddtak Arkalian is at Hospital, cover 'm;gw'Sammy night he--WASs umli'-ejnsdous. and in > great pzly From all indicati@ns Dr. S. L. Kei ~ beliexes be , has .a skull fracture. Qrigz,, who is a Mexican, --~Was----Ar-- rested by Policeman Edward Mihic folJowing the accident. He wastak-- en ;tq: the citym jatl and ~charged with, reckless driving. . In case of the._death of Arakalian the charge will be changed to one of a more serious nature. . According to his story the man ran ,dircctly. into his car. He states that he was driving north in South Sheridan road and that a -- street car was following a short distance befind.~ ~The man shot out from the curb> mear,the Barwell club as if to catch the street car. The ma-- chine . struck him near the front wheel. Oritz says hbhe was driving S!0W at the time. and stopped . his car within a distance of six feet. The street car rammed into the rear lof his:: machine, . creating:> considerable damage. : Arakalian was ; taken' to the hbospital, Oritz placed in arrest. The:man was not seen by the driver he jumped from the curb.; c lice say that Orite was racing the street car and that his extra burst of speed drove his machine in-- to the man as ho attempted to board the car. BRIDEGROOM IS -- _ _JAILED;:CONTEMPT ... OF--COURT CHARGE Th .. lg," » 94 George H. )tfre;'er. 51, .of 2336 Elizg-- abeth "'fllfi.jfifi wipéd) . a¥ay a tear Saturday-- > he was taken from the to jail for con pf .co l.hM or two dayt%x !g'hn.@ ri'lifl, or herself, days vehg ith. 5o fl?&"fi'&"'#fir&'{fi while GeorgdaOoM@M#=:wobrryiug -- about Thought to Have Fractured Skull. * ~WHO IS ARRESTED $75 buying: c,lorglirf' and> 6ther <things for the 'children. ~ . _ MHe\ declined to .give the'" maiden e of, his bride. . Thecourt,. reo{ W h@!éh.l'fb!ei' t0ok 6ut a license $B00§00! 110. »*L0 serdbitacdls er paif the oounty ~coupt $7 on;y mmi# a';' w'ifiel&a".fi Yair chance was driving slow IndependentB WOMAN BEATEN AND | LEFT ON ROAD BY _ HUSEAND IS CLAIM -- ~Waukegan Weekly Sun _H. 'Robingon of" {$18 . Rosewaod, Aurora,. was. ,. arrested by ; Sherif Edwin Ablstrom :. Mapday -- afterno62 and held"'in ' the" coqnty")agl"'qp '& charge of bgatl'ng ')}D'-;kfl:, w#'e,.' Mrs,,, Ruth,,. Robimson, . who.;,Was found. beside the road <just: west of! Waukggun 'by" John Koch of 2205 Milwaukee, avenue,' 'Chicago, w'b"?' brought the woman to the Wauke gan, police station. . loo ol Mrs.. Robinson .declares that she was ridjn;',_ilit.,h her busbhand and that when she admonished Him tor driving recklessly, he stopped , the ecar,. beat , her. terribly and then would not let. her get in' the--car again. She claims he drove away leaving her by the road side. . .. When taken to the palice sta-- Mrs. flutfi'fidhilsohmét Aurora Charges Husband With Threatening to Kill Her. . When taken to the pollte $14; tion, Mrs. Robinson asked the, po-- lice to get her busband and the potice~~Ammediatety notifted--~~the sherifi,-- . who, . azmed ~with A _ deserig tion of the car and the lic number, lost little sime. in «gic up the men CONFESS THER < * AUTO WASSTOLEN IN IND.; JULY 6 Youths, Held 'as Firebug Sus-- pects Make Complete"Con-- fession to Police. --> formed th'!l srj 'flw 8 n if tront of a ul'clm artgrd my, ly 6, by Vaughu, who, th 1 rmerly lived in HE»C ooA "ha" they said. drove them to Bristol, Wis., d then|tyrwedijtB@ tar over to them g!éy"vm '?fi'?flb'!r way back to CRIPPLE. WHIPPED e,Fox La Bériffs on fii to extend0@» sincere| Godv €AST--EbE'%OTt tha the many friends and neigh BERT COURT NEAR FOURTH 8T. bors who--so kindly gave their sympa ALL SEWERS AND WATE NICE thy and WW $700. ment.--Mre. ¢Wilcox a ly. SELLEARS & PETERSEN. Te John Foster, his employer, fqo}: |other overland show and is absolu ing an argument over $100:wages vthe dairgest in America, carrying ¢ l}ch Glha claimed was due him. |100 head 'of performing hoaeo. m aa threater t --Andpontesy F0 peeple, tumblers, a frant today :m"im' :flmléfio:-fi:u. benders, trapeze and pla: claiming that he kicked> and performers. And then thése fV ked Gaa, and was assisted by fellows. the clowns, that ikeep ther Fox n. ughing f y to the on Fbesk k NOHEC." _ . _ The # nd acts lmon re. | ges whic & FoRte In th st" na you d him. 'find real mfi"t dwg'- and roj :'a w:; !b'!:u*d under..$100..cash | featuring :':" han :lm.gwho -- e hin = i w on, mone: money than any rr out a wumw,#lofs 'i@&'p Pn':: f:un in the saddle during| the other man. 'eight vears. Also Kid Slocum. { ATTACKED IS CHG," #--»«~ =--=-- L Sins bekediiiihens ho fiike® sall | e stopped , n"' Russell was alone: in the office when bly . and we'n'the two bandits entered the place"at 'gt h)' the e%r" a. m. TBQ' Bald'thdf'tar had bb'én he drove pway' stalled and wanted to know if they road side. | could, get a can of gasoline. Rmbfi he police sta--| said he would accommodate them and asked the po--| started' for the rear "of the 'garage, sband and the} When the men started 'to follow him notified> WMM not ~gugpeet anything~--un-- with. a .deserip.til.ORe..ofthem--pFreas@d.an--Automati¢ l .OV iA l UreL TLE (nedmesa mw----------------- NC m license| pistol against his side and ordered c im to tr» apwhis ndky>>: @ % They then %o "?*an" him.to turn . 9# is back tP=theny "put hands | ~--€ hind --him, prageedi tol%ind his u--4yrists t h eleotric light _ wire . which they apparently had m gmfln ajlong for.the purpose. After :fN inding his© feét togethér they drag-- 4 ~ged him to the rear of the garage and T |dropped him into a corner, covering LY" him with a blanket which they also * UYThad prought along. _ _ | efeage feo hers: :Ar'm is !TITZ"'Z'HW Tup"O' P: | Russefi at fiems Garage at | 4 a. m. Sunday. Armed bapdits held up --the L J. HMewes garage Bunday moraing at 4: 00 o'gleck, bound:and gagged O P. Rus-- sell of §. ITmenty--second street, North Chicago, the man--in charge, and: 6és-- caped ~with $60--in cash, which was taken ifrom the: cash register: ||| c After freeing:--bimself Of the ghg 'anfl the --cloth© beltstrap that> Wound~ his lees. Russell made His 'way "to the front office. With:= his: 'lundl ) @tdll bound tightly "betiing! hiiw" with élec trik }ight / wire éow.gba- knocked oger the: telephone with his head:and: called: the police 'departmient, reporting 'the robbéry." Officérs Figstened to the gar age: and freed, Russell, but no trace of the thieves could 'be found: .( + *"Now you keep still for twenty min-- xnit "neektr@. m rmrrr® tC utes: or we'll blow your head off," said one 'of the bandits. c 4 kml'{%%!sesp 1111 for IWenLy min-1 St.--Joseph's church.= Interment 'was M s M \ made in the Everett cemetery. He is g:? :tr t:z !:)abx:?l;: our head -o..' "idi survived Wy three sons and one daugh-- Russell y' in the --dark uhtil hes ter»J. ames and Jauph H'nnlnn. of Ohi heard &e fén talking in front of the} cafio.uloml\{ %n,lon, d'l,r l:b;rtny;:'llet. garage. +Thenhe succeeded in remov-- .l:;l ':: d;' Brat ey, of Kondout. ing the gag and working hisfeet free,. Mls H 'l «l mhe iwo Ye'flmasg'- «*Pye~--got a~tat--~chance--to do" any--. a m had nevt l rellie thing--el06,"--Russell~ retoried 2. Lake county: all this life, being born at f 1:1? :;cgz gatisfied one of the rob-é]w'd"""h 64 poark'ago. ie berk a t' his hartdkerchief. which|| .@aturday.night Dwight Loveland, a i he would be abl§: identify; g Both ¥Sut.-- 5bB feet 10} iflchdis tall. 45 brown| eyes and Tar complexion, tWerg a Honest Bill's America's Best Shows will spread its thousands of yards of cany e, t om * formahcgs at the ® u ertyvill@nex u July 24. show reffire: mote wealth than CRCT T "up .* CCR formahcgs at the F undectm 4 ertyvill@nex u July 24. 1 show refires mote Wealth than other overland show and is absolu man in the saddle during the J eight years. Also Kid Slocum, homa Oharley and:Chie! Eagle, rid the best bunch of outlaw and buck horses e¥Er gottsn together, In the big Animal Annex, you : see Elephants, Lions, Camels, 'l'lq Leopards, Monkeys, Gortllas, Ape, Buffato and many 6thers. (This lection alone costing over $50,000. _ Remember this is the 19th sea! far this mammoth=organization, ne changing only in size and splend bigger, grander and better than e The Honest Bills Shows--mottor is, same . Quality, Quantity and Clea r'- Forget the' iijnnaws and --co 'Omlhefllfle- Li 1 i 4 forget the day and date--n Tharaday, July 24th. j The Pony with human intellige and the undisputed champlon of champlons, will be on display. only @potted Shetland Pony, "Cup actually possesses more genuine s« Than lots of people. 1 andéd him.to turn put hands edi to Bind his h the eleotric light ----WEY¥ 24 # i tWW U U# WKCKCEHE 4A# 4 # % 4 4# 4# t 6 AMets 130 1 abe a % * tana. Migs Ag"e & a two wofi't'nuum heg'gl,x't?.o. uu,hg Lake County Natiohal 'bank. '1:. Luce expects to remain during the summer© with her' emrenu. who own a big ranch in Montana. ts # U# % 4 4 4 4 4 4 % 4# % 4 4 *¥ /# % &A J; noeuywmfimvfifi pecial interest to MasOns,. There will he Misses Florencé Luce and sean ette Snitith left last mtuhy ?or Mon George Bradley, 'who 'claimed his home 'was in 'Chicago, was picked up on the "&treet {@about '¥1> o'clo¢ck last Thursday night by Marshall Limberrty lodged in the villége jail* On'Friday motnitg he"Was' taken beforée Police Magistrate Newson, who fined 'him $12 and costs for' being "drubk. A new addition"or two to what Mar-- shal Limberry "terms <his 'VYalley Gang," made things 'livem Monday night on Milwaukee 'avenue, by <en-- gaging in &' set--to." When the smoke had cleared away, a black. eyeor two was in 'evidence and th6--clothing ~of the memberswas: considerabiy ~--musé-- ed up. No atrests were made. Ed Appley is anxiously awaiting the i arrival of that circus next -'l'hqrsdsy.s Hermance Wheeler is also on the qui}| vive, and is looking for a small boy | as an excuse. Joe Hart is «l1 fixed | with the boy part, and plans to lay off | from hard work that day. It is hoped | Shorty Milller will see the ad in\ this | issue, so that he can make arrange | ments to attend. John Ballard will be there with flying colors, and he don't | care whether he has a boy or not. > f Michae} Hanlon, for thirty: years a resident of Libertyville, died last Sat-- urday at the home of his son in Chi-- cago. The body was bmug:t to Lib ertyville and funeral serviceés held at puinl h l > ' WWLLG MR@ 'Baturday . night: DPwight Loveland, a | well known Libertyville--young > man,! took an automobilebelonging to Atty' Paul Mac Guffin, without going--thru the: formality:of obtaining: permission of the owner, and drove to Waukegan. | He returned--about ten--o'clock wilth a; passen¥@¥] 'and Wils. geiting Fad¥y; to go,, to , ie Diamg ."lfl;éége pa--) vflfa.lwh&n*fiexmg ped--by Mar | shal Limberry, who --escorted him toi and part of: Sumday; until he vaised n| bond of $100. Tuesday morning: Love land wa®'arraigned before Polico Mag» istrate Newsom on n»:nhargorot'dlnp'i derly conduct=: The imggistrate assoss« ed'4 fine of $50 and costs, tosmaling about ©$56,; which brook _ ahbd:" g K ns' Aill xC small. "#unt"of" Honty," WP thgir' 0 0 0 ® escape: id A, Qrfih& "¥sg bélieved | 197057 to mflmd Wm in | @: JNOE! making their escape "despite 'the fact |@ ~waya. that<motoreycle policemen were able|@-- the tin to purBu8--them.as far ag~Zion City.}|, q @ @ The ~(Wo bdy Banmdits-- who robbed the Wil§t«in "Wig~ g¥ation: at North-- brook -- and." al"~"réVolver and 44 s« 4 ': j * i * * 11 ' * \ ] P o m -- . t rQR LkE WEEK yymnoti(® .' .' _1 2¢ Ask for; the 'Six--Cylinder Beechinut© Order : glass Beechnut Peanut Butter Lead pron w iy : s > n 1 can Becabinlt Prapoioy Suagher: 1 package "FEagl H. Corlett -- waspaid and Love: MA C W PACKAGES FOR $1.00 Maccaroni Some precaution was taken.Qy--the keirnans before their departure east. \ Many of the valuable articles were [removed to. safe. keeping: in bank | vaults , and~ tannery safe boxes, DUuL ;expenntva articles that could not be 'moved were left in the home. T | The discovery of. the robbery was made Monday by Mr. Keirnan's fa ther. He chad come ~out --from his home in Chicago, and, having a key | to the house, decided to get some 'things there he bhad immediate need {t'or. He found the front door ajas, ',with the plate 'glass in it smasWed to i bits. . s i Loot ,of untold 'value, was t?n from the home of E, F. Keirnag, 1028 N. Sheridn Rd4., Wauk: , Bunday night, when thieves nm the front door and ransacked the house. ddat &, irnan, who . [superintendegn ot"thels_g?rtgn-mer' %fi com-- pany, is' in . Massachusetts at the head pf one of the company's plapts thire.." He bas b%qa out of the city for the past, month »apd no one , Was, at _ ROBMQG | ;.....0 0 qoot S onas: Father»of IénnuZ';Suparin- tendent : Finds Beautiful Home Looted. j A complete inventery, of the:loss cannot be --made until one of the mem--« bers of the family returps, but it J8 beli¢ved that the loss will be.high: -- | 'The furnishings of* the home Were |Jleft topsy--turvy. Evidently the thieves | failed to find what they were looking |for or were rank amateurs and feared (they would miss something, so turned ;the residence ingide out. } Sunday evening t« believed to have been thettime o! vent'y. 'Neighbors stated that th: house seemed to be in--'perfect order 'up to that'day. The | actual discovery was made -- Monday. By this process of elimination the 'pome arrived at Sunday as the night oi : the burglary. " _i * * 1 ' Scanty 'clues were léft; from what can: be --learned. (~Captain ¢1 nomas JKennody. who is on the night forte |during Che--absence of Captain Tho A cluimsey effort had been made to jimmy the door, but in doing so the thieves crashed through the glass. A foreman from the tannery was placed on guard until the lock could be repaired and the/plate glass re-- slored. t mss Booth, .made a"minute exam{ina' tion of the p!rce. xT It' is highly¥ probable that he till get 'somevaluiable--clues in the way of " tinger' prints,; "*which will lead . *5 the ultimate arrest of the band. Exrtra' poli¢e have 'been throwr on the job "in" hopeés 'thAt 'arrests (will solve not only the robBbéry 'at <the nminn actiiter's "home> but 'those that "Mr. Keirnar has '"béen telegrapwed the details, but it ts not certatn whe-- ther he 'canléave tor Waukegan'"'tm-- mediitely--'or not. + .* f l0 'The, Ketrnan restaencé »was known to "have6 'Contained"" many'<valuable prizes before his -- departure 'that" would"~ be' easgily> conivertable © in "fenced:*'" _ "ITd 'What" extefit / these things 'Wad besn'removed is unknowh: "A' MaK 'Jongg 'set, that cost 'more than ©$200, was 'demolished "by'° the burglar=,." #nd "bureau> drawers> were jimntied and 'wrecked in the 'hunt' for silver, Jewels>and valuablés""' ts trict __It is understood that a sigter of Mrs. Kiernan 'resides> near here and wiH conduct® an Investigation tomorrow. x t odeur?ted th th®# business --dis-- dal : a aiut 4 whare ¥ TS AWaAY PB +4 "" PRESERVES 16 Oz. :4A stkawaeney -- -- Tumbler i P National Tea Co. 1 ~QOOAP ~ e m 22¢ pINEARPLE xo. fi:fi*fi.'ffi&"fih Can A1fyns¢t P'E AS Extra Sifted -- snow KaP : Gold Dust *# 24« OLIVES Large R COMING! Don't Fail to S6¢ the--Big Circus| "Honest Bill's" Trained Wild Animal Circus--World's Best and Largest Motorized Circus Will Exhibit on 'the Fair Grounds at Thurs., July 24 Grand Free & P Large Ripe HREDDED WHEAT F0008 2 15. REEN BEANS o. My Hobbie Cut _ Can y .. LIBERTYVILLE Herd of Trained Elephants . Cages ofPerforming Liens, Tigers and Educated Horses, Dogs and Ponies =~ Acrobats and Amh ""*%q Two Bands: Large Caliope 1>«s WHEAT CEREAL QUALITY GROCERS ~STORES THRUOUT CHICAGO & ~SUBURBS Afternoen and Night Package ee Street Faratle -- * Rar '* 277C No. 2 19 J Can C No: 2 25 Can ; 4 uJ & --~I+# To d .1¥ .%.; 2 15c 28c 11.