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Lake County Register (1922), 11 Jul 1923, p. 1

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_ _ .. ~Maye Jury Can't Be _ ~CONVENTION TO NAME SUCCESSOR * TO JUDEE WELSH SET FOR AUG. 7 . Thursday. morning at her summer _m&x&m'uflnlfld "" #8. ~Her « "same after a brief _ j _ Mrs. K ; wak a foremost * * "Rgure in 'the early '.?d Chi-- -- eago, and her interest in many pub-- _' * dithes 'continued to the end. . She BC in aniatlti 3t ammntle lt ? to succeed Judge Ro-- bert K. Welsh, resigned. 'The--date and: for holding the comvention on Tessday, Aug. 7, the repub-- leah .convention of the seventeenth judicial circuit will be held in Rock-- ford to nominate a candidate to the by the county chairman of the re e t h es ons been S@t for Sept. 26. i was pre _ members of the sponge squad, %;' & I ' are it is ap & that. even In 'xrecent years her wond cconferred with her often church than any other person in the was an undoubted Cactor in upbuild-- MRS. McCORMICK DIES, ACED 88 AT LAKE FOREST volver and resisted arrest. ~% widow of the former head of the as geciared. HQ was recentiy ap-- t mt o as n sos last oae of Bupervisors for Brune, and Blackwell are u: tried on murder, manslaughter and fned \in Watihtghm -- witle Copes mm-u"m Bielski was shot and killed by Black-- well during a raid on his place Feb, % of this year. It was claimed by the squad that Bielski brandished a re-- but preparations could not be made ready by that . time. Mr. . Weich pointed out that details in the ar-- rangement'.of evidence and the of witnesses will probab-- SEVENTY--THIRD YEAR--NO. 54 e 2 9r ( ' *T h & » y 4 s y * * o uy ,i' : Ais Heg mevrvemimnsns. uP" 75 4 » 4 @/' C i Te Mb e R e N + rememmmeninn Aicemne--msige Ew g;_ % i;,c ' ' CR ' ' " 4 2 ;*%:. -- g g ;' l * > n 1 4 . P w ¥ % o B o f «K ' . OOE .. Aa _ h. s s & f K fi o . ~ W 3 R C c ~IKIM K = F * ~"* & A f A [ I * 3 KIF B 1t ~ O 3 a - is* A aA is A it Fa va f 4 . 3 . h 4 ' e 1. a $ " 4 e § '% . * j / t f 3 1 * T --A ts M T i4 :s ty > ~#J4 aus. / nA se s ~~ > icn y e -- m t is s es . $s ® 8 . E. K Eo P 6 -- [ .A f PA ts -- y 3e c es . oA o e r chairman of the four counties the. ju district will now call C gu " ' M mw The special~ cle to elect a cir-- culit m-'i'l' ctake place Sept. 26. There will be 114 dele; ue Sukdel ervene " fas o ! 4 i 4 l t bako 43, MeBHenry 28 and Boone 13. to the convention bere Aug. 7 Chairman James, M. Huff, of Ogle and Chairman Eldredge of McHenty county,. : Chairman. W. (J. Stratton of Lake county could not be present because he is a witness in the Small conspiracy trial at-- Waukegan. by prying a door lock on the west side of the house. %"'? [d '& "r'*;' DOED* worth $150. Two sailk night gowns. Saturday night His coat was the--pockets turned inside out. Fiur-- ther investigation revealed the loss Mr. Funk told the police that he Wamtrhhloam ing. Tfluavem'nm.z- sacked and looted in the day $500 in loot, the police report. tween 2 efclock in the : after: noon and '8:45 in the evening, while members of the family : A Maring robbery was stag« esd in Waukegan on Saturday, the home of Fred W. Funk, mt& the wheels of i is will be stopped fora half !The following. Waukegan "mer-- shants have agreed to the plan: Thieves Get $500 Worth WAUK%I':'OW j 'TO CLOBE UP ON - -- WEDNESDAY g'::ntuncfi'.n"ddc&- Mr. A smail brown grip. At least thirteen of the leading Waukegan merchants -- "have _ a %Continued on Page Eight) ON--SATURDAY $18 in alleged to have said, "on condition ns it on . on & ""mfl the names of s and Newmark are > Aipisanan mue, ;""!'t."'"'l* sign the . state. men Owen saw Kauftman for the fAirst gm':h- the lnuorj:'v'u being with ,33... 10o%é., . 'Kaufman which had been captured in a raid. Owen's testimony was another sensation tending to show that gov. ernor's trial 'was rotten to the core, "We will makg*a full statement of the 'fixing' in which dates, names, and amounts of . Money involved are it. | Kaufman, Courtney and J. Ber-- nie Fields, one of twelve men who acquitted Gov, Small andwreceived a state appointment, are on trial teca-- Chicago Dally News Re-- STATE BUILDS STRONG CASE!! the person of those who had receiv-- ed ma...,,,... checks from the state. _ * many -- hol the higher num in.fln&whgfor bonus -- hun-- dreds of the Waukegan veterans who were among the first on the list were busy today cashing state 1 ~Just as Lake County first batch of (Continued on Pag¥h Foor) s . . . . T F ¥ \o ) noatk 9 ® L + mt 3 e s * * 9 T edPs o Sues ~hAAR C Pisk /0 0.( wen e n e ns ~l "We 44-- L ty caubes s L «n o * mfi it ak in ++ * fls + l »*uln d Ne i x5 C ? ~< PWd / . s *a6! éu' 8 t ol oh. + m «. Sn C# Rew &' en' +; -- 9 P No ieity is ~~ * Sart y t . 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""{ '.W" ¥ + 4 " f > t h igh" o w 9 f ¥\ C * % l Nes C m 9 C on t 5 + . Mer? W Gilk P c & C VILLE, ILLINOIS,| WEDNBSDAY, JULY 11, 1923 --That might be the gentleman, I | Kaifman, who had on frecten ts 20 ind ine Tnd. ruted that nute af the i van unime' \ Q»----(By 'the mMfiq or tee hey not the mont" A 4 ter't him 1. _ A .«--Twes ... 4 css +506 <--}1 dark, about mtfit Az C (Cher was light and a 1i tot of the feewal, t in the Smaill jury fixing. trisk When ""flmvnhmh steadily to testify -- and 'con-- sequently Judge Robert K. Weish m"'h::m-u::.'!:..' were given months P fines of $100. Then followed ap-- peals to the state supreme court with.. the result that they ©were ;rdtoj:;anhm-v&-.'; fi::idr"h-h-ildfi-' er been sleeping:at home. Their bonds were forfeited. * (Continued on many -- men were ice Weekly *A. tigine of Mr: d en Mrs. Bryant leaves her murviv ing three daughters, Ida R. Web wife of Russell W. Wells of New port nship, Plorence K. Decke wife 3':«;- Martin C. Decker Waukegan, and Fa: ; \ of Herbert C. Lask 4;""' « und a -- sranddaug \% > Gould -- of mm Annie M. Chaniebidy daughter. iA . e was) promiihant in "the "vollties was | in the po 4 Mmmhip and with his wi was nn:active worker in the Ivan hoe Congregational Church and ter in the Libertyville Church. -- The © Bryants farm of 180 acres in Fremont ' ship from'the time of their + riage until 1902 when they moved to Libertyville, -- selling M there in 1914. e f 674 .. : -- Busanna Adied: Friday morn ing at thmd her daughter, To o e hons ; £ WAR -- YaArs of age, having been : born, May 11, on tmnmaraind is directly to Fremont township and] located on a farm between Ivanhoe AGED RESIDENT : --OF COUNTY DIES as &:w business." to take evee u"' ;';'"W;' " while ~ in "It yoU are not much of aswink mer $ . shore," was warn« ing' sounded. today. by the Wauke-- gan life guard. "Do not holdya person under water when he can't cago, had a close call to drowning isanna' (Bry ant, ©78, Watched W a uk eg a n Grow from Cow Path Congregational afternoon. 22, Dragged to Safety from Perilous Position ~ h OP «n CAvenmon: Lrom ~Lewis avenuge, This will --mean: the annexation of will extend west to McArse the co limits of Waukegan. _ es phae es there seems to be a general good toward E"L'.fi?; : The city en-- Mayor Theodore H. Durst Monday announced plans <'to acquire more &ufmu&mug property which will be added to the Propells uhi will bo added to he WA Sm ie es ':':,?' ;..."sl':a&'hm com . adit * WUETGC odend * July 5.&&&* cemetery, New She was borm September 10, 1843 ic temple now i "" Rorty vears It is propased to extend the city %mumu@xz B city should lend a hand in this|that a new shipment of 30 pars of waement for a greater Wauke-- mvdh-t% ecetved und thea J rond work is to be pushed rapldiy. ¥, CARLTON AND MISS covers over two miles of road. Oth» * ALICE MATTIS MARRIED|or work is expected Inter on the must have a new water works,.| . The ~~w»as held up b th can beé done along this ::m 5', A ,;& . _until the annexation question|t° #Pprove gravel used in the Im-- éttled. . Consequently, the en.| Provement. Mr. Russo! 1 c : today gity should lend a hand in this| that a new shipment of 80 pars o ¢ for a greater Wauke.|Eravel has been recetved und the Acquirement of Four and , James W, Cory, Helena. y was the daughter of i + C bemTane Ab s » ird J, Cariten and Miss Alb ,.'i '-'YM s\ < m of mflyvflh' NP 3 O ':--,5« C F "mmu . 38 e¥ W : '" 1. m ' va L Mido in this village. 6 TN SE x limits for to to. warrant m It": stated Saturday that he had fully 1e first the taft a short distanceaway and boy -- was soon Breathing normaily rescue called for medical aid and a pulmotor from ys _ Dr. Herbert ' R. Struthers of Grayslake, was summoned but the as he went down tc?"""*".unE"'" m 'Miss" Helen aehvg:um Nis ; les to savejhimself but was | * rescitated first <aid byop espne by t-h:' _ : i" .'m' ad 'm,' !dtm several feet from shore. He swam out a short distance nnd apparently 'tired, he sought 'to N&&'He aflompt@f'iu"~m up but water at that point proved to be about five feet '.it" as he stopped his strokes he sank. and he<struggled to keep himself THRILLING _ RESCUE N . GAGES LAKE Highway Completion $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCHE right into « Bendley Dragged from Watery Grave by Two ROAD IN AUCG It 16 J "C M es

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