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Libertyville Independent, 11 Dec 1924, p. 13

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HoN ROTOR COP BAILIE WINS TO FACE NEW FIGHT "c OME ON FOLKS! \\\E | «CLOSING OUT | New Extradition Papers To Be speed cop, fighting charges O wige-- naping and malicious trespass made against him in Kenosha county by H. H. Shufeldt, did mot have the words "information and belief" qross-- ed out as was the case in the orig-- PROSECUTION S SCORED Inal and the other copy, Balllie Over to Kenosha a Men's Sfiits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Underwear, || 2 '|| Gloves, Neckwear, Sweaters, Hosiery, Overalls, || [z _|| Shirts, etc. All placed on the alter at sacrifice || § guardian of the highway. | um.m"-uunto: take a chance to follow other cars across the state line into. Wisoon-- sin, for should be be lotated in Wis consin, the warrants sworn out against hWim are effective there. Faces , Another Fight More than Chat, Officer Baillie has merely gained. 'another ~respite, de clared District Attorney Lewis Pow-- ell, who acted for Kenosha county in the case, 'and R. P. Caramagh, HK . OHOC .. AMCR _ C1 e C PnA Nclik | WHHL the attorney for H. H. Shufeldt, MI-- waukee man who swore oul the war-- rants as a result of an 'epfisode where Baillie following him across the state line fnto Wisconsin on a speeding charge shot holes in his tires and them forced him to return to Zlion to 'be jailed there. . _ _ Obtained Following Release on Technicality, Claim. prosecution in .every legal point at issue except the technicality which was found at the last moment and which furmizshed the excuse for not turning Baillie over in keepiug 'with the extradition papers.> The defense Lbad claimed the Kemosha court did not have jurisdiction that there , was no intent shown and that the '&ffi-- davit -- was Don't Wait Too for Yourselt! and Save Money! EVERYTHING ON SALE--NOTHING RESERVED Only a Few Prices Shown On This Sheet Come andSee his occupation as & coOTTOoN GLOVES lllw, VW U WO e aoue t t 0/ * ices--cost and less. --Buy Now Is each of ' wE MUST VACATE _ %[ JANUARY FIRSTI in favor Of the state. . -- _ According to Asgistant District At-- rm Powell, Judge Fishérin hand-- lng down his decision stated that he c en HULINPOCK MILLIONS did not care to hand Baillie over to Wisconsin officials that he might be "nersecuted" and not "prosecuted Baillie is now on a "furlough" from the Zion police department, but it is anticipated that following, this action of the court. he"will retura to his place on the department. Dave Muir says the very first thing some fellows learn about a job is how to quit it -- Suits«Overcoats $35 VALUES $45 VALUES $50 VAKUES 19985 $9985 *3622 He\lping Us to Sell Out Quickly, You Help Your-- self. "Harmony" Is Our Watchword. ' . THE NORTH SHORE TAILORS 110'Washington St. . | _ Waukegan, lilinois ERGLUND BRO° the court had rule# SALE IS ON Minols lTicense, 465,.292. It was tak en about 8:15 o'clock in the evening. . Gen. Ma is at the head of a Chinrese arym. *Thought she was clected gov-- ernor JA Texas. A Ford touring, belonging to Ed. arwood., was stolen from the streets a report made at the sheriff's of-- > tnday. 'The car bears a 1924 STOLEN TUESDAY ENDENT, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11, 19234 OUT CO. BOARD STARTS FIGHT FOR $43.000 ROAD REFUND Also Pass Resolution to Push Early Paving of Area-- 1 Wauconda 'Road. The wounty bourd late Tuesday started action to ohtain from, the state highway depurtment $43,000 due as state refund, and also adopted a resolution, with the hearty endorse-- THE BOARD FEASTS TODAY ment of all the supervisors, to back the proposition of Supervisor H. C. W. Meyer for the early paving of the Area--Wancenda highway. * sideration on the county 'aid road program or on the state road building project, the resolution stated, and therefore urged the siate highway department to take early action un-- der the ©$100,000,000 bond _ issue project. _ It was explained that the state would pot undertake to improve any roads under the $190,000,000 bond is-- sue until all the program under the $60.000,000 bond issue was completed., "The board 'felt, however, that the county should put in its "oars" -- at once to get the preliminary action started so that Fremont township will be one Of the &rst to get paved roads under the new project _ ;m"--.:, the chairman of the boars, the sounty cletk and the superintendent of hkigchways to Springfield to get the $43,000, which the county bas coming on state refund. The board also accepted an invita-- tion to a dinner given today at the Plaza hotel, as the guests of Lewis 0. Brockway, county recorder, and L J. Wilmot, clerk of the circuit __The board also voted to send the members of the road and bridge com-- GAS VICTIMS ARE ___ TAKEN TO HOMES George Murphy. and Victor Som-- berg, both of Chicago, who were: found almost dead pfled against a gas-- log at their cottage in Wanconda, were removed to their homes in Chi-- cago late Tuesday, aceording to Dr. J. A. Ross. Somberg is beyond dan-- ger. Murphy is still in very serious condition. Shoud infection set in the burned areas he will have Ifttle chance for Mfe, according to Dr. Ross. It Can't Last Many Days at You'll BeSur-- prised. Every-- Marked in Red. Satis faction Guar-- 10c received no con-- @A e Ba Schwartz Furniture 11--13 So. Genuotfi:t: & Py

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