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Lake County Register (1922), 14 Jul 1923, p. 12

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w4 fl _\ /@Way back, bly in the time of t6e g-owui.tvafl Small on Aug. f*~. , 4021, and that he was: also a / __~~ \ member of the board of supervisors x: mh was a farmer n'\lh&y ' _ _/ ~z--,__ Mow He Met Fields. ...' His examination follows: : t _A _ Q-- did you become aéqua-- ~--<--~~ Imted with Fields, the defendant in * _ nequitted Gov, Small, //_ ° -- . ) ~~~Q,.--«Who introduced you" > 'A-- > The governor's wife, she asked sev-- 2X eral of us to drive the jurors home. I took Fields and another in my au-- /. tomobile. _ No Sports ~Permitted _ )\ While Feast of Taber-- * «* ~nacles Is On day the "feast" would do away with 'the playing of basebail while the feast is in progress. But that's what happened and over in Zion City the baseball enthusiasts have to be con-- Yor they can't play until next week. Any attempt to play the mational pastime will result in stren-- ous measures being taken by Voli-- wa's blue: garbed officers, so they'll have to play dominces or something to while away the time until the '&!dmunp Meanwhile Voliva's town is taking on something of a holiday appear-- 'ance as American and Zion flags are floating from all of Voliva's princi-- pal 'buildings. Several hundred visi-- ey General Brundage had--offer ed to connedt him with "a brewery' T d ce moprie 6M~w,- was one "of the surprises of the hearing. . Kautm: satisfied with the 'identification . of said the ; zeneral visited him fifltkmh@mfi reveal what he was believed to know about jury tampering in the Small trial. Kaufman said he told the at-- BEach in turn was asked what was the genegral opinion of William Ril-- ey, who testified that he had --been hired by Kaufman to bribe two jur-- ars and Qnt'.h paid Fields $850 for his part in the verdict. All said 1t was bad. One of them, William Hildebrandt, said he understood ©by the question regarding veracity that 'At implied the man was not a gentle-- * uns "," *' reputation for honesty, uprightness, and being a law abiding citizen was . Antioch Citizens Testify.. :/ The baker, the doctor, the garage owner of Antioch, and a half dozen of Fields' other neighbors were then ealled and examined by State Rep-- :. On 'cross |examination Stratton aid he had recommended alla who got state jobs one, Smith,who : wrote directly to the governor asking for a job. Bar Astociation. "Paternalisam has hecome the order of the day. Good e neoen o frvaneh Sudarsent of the generality of Q.--What is his salary and duty ? A.--$12%5 per month. He drives my. car and some times 1 send him to a station where they nced a man. Q.----Were by Gover-- wor Smail to this -- appoint-- ment? A..--No. The governor never mpoke to me about it,. * * The witness said he was a friend of Gov. Small and that he was ac-- tHve in investicating the jury last fnm.utmbfl* medical school of the University of Minnesota has been accepted by the board of regents who nave announc-- od the gift of William Henry Eustis, mdw-,dl acre tract of + land, to-- myfln endowment -- faund A at one million dellars to be «used for the free tres eare of crippled children, reacue, we shall of laws, with a statute governing mm,-,mm,\. Campbell, president of the Hlinois Stratton said he was "Unlens sensible men come to the {Continued From Page One.) to be--furnished by choirs,, general he knew nothing of BASEBALL IN ZION CITY the : offer if he eourse and "Umbrella" > Was Nabbed 'in Duluth But Managed "Umbrella Mike" Boyle, af-- ter a successful social season in a summer resort <'in the a_,gfiwod-.mnpmd'rh-ndifl ~t»lnm:ilmmlqmmhthunmu-oc] the Puluth police on his way to Canada. Failure of the Minnesota authorities to notify State's Attorney '::.-:s-nuh fugitive had been arrested alone prevented Mbwwbmrtm ld:wl'mlweonmvtd court arising from the Small jury torney's office the state line zniuonqmfidtolmm- ee, set himself up in business as m;mm&tlflnm AWithin & ~radius > of-- seventy--five hovered about the Wisconsin state bribery case. lawyers drove out to midnight con-- ferences and kept him in touch with ""flfi.y io fWols in die , his alleged tools in the bribery conspiracy. When agents of the states at-- \ On June: 26 the pair registered at %W in the town of Tomahawk, some thirty miles from : lake and a day Jater arrived at th M'hm they were put as guests of the Rainbow club, an or-- ganization of millionaire paper--mill " Mr, Riley was popular with the tlub members and their wives. His ing at a dance when a--matron of ed to a woc!%: an ad-- jacent chair that Mr. appear-- Did He Get In?' : every town on an automobile road F miles of Tomahawk lake, warning the authorities to be on the lookont for a sedan of costly. make 'T.t""m" ia im that he left Lake & eral thousand dolla . Three days of this campaigning %.::wnah'md when a letter was received _ by State's Attorney Smith from Chief of Police C. W. lon'dwl . 'Bond stated that his men had h&d little difficulty picking up Boyle and Kennedy when they re-- {MMWCIW L\IleBoyleu'mtn'l'nlvl.'!hyvat riding in an sutomobile which ans-- wered the description contained in g:hwe::m."w from glan + PE _),m their Mmuumhytnm'i. f _ Adter their _ capthrey"'the chief 'mmeflmmnfloulo- eate the states attorney --of: Lake county, at Rhinclander, Wis,, but this attempt --was not successfal in-- asmuch as it was not madeé until the \-- The Duluth chief overeame the temptation to send a telegram _ to Waukegan, Instead he wrote a let-- ter with a wealth of detail includ« ing the fact that in the absence of definite instructions he ~had : been eral thousand dollars in cash and that his '--r for Mfurther pro-- wrass through C north woods , woere foreed to turn Mr, Riley and Mr. Kennedy loose. "m" ""m- uh d"c:?m :: in en rhhe uty with hev. grase through "Thats Mike Boyle of Chicago," NOW SAFELY _ IN CANADA at x) First < Efl-o-;fl Church vmfl"? DICKEY, Pastor, ' g;fi LYELL H. MORRIS, Organist Addie Miller, : Mr. Glen--Hos-- . Kins, Mrs. James Davis and Mrs. Walter A. Lightbody, Music Direc-- tors. * : 10:00 a. m'-'----gl.ndty school. -- Mr. M" S rce, mwd 11:00 a, m.--Morning Ma'm tor will preach on ' f:dmup." Music by the choir. You are cordially invited to wor-- There will be no prayer meeting on « Wednesday evening, 18th, on ac-- count of the Chautauqgua. The Ladies' Aid have set Thursday, -- September 20tn, as the date for treir annual) bazaar and . Salé. Fuller announcement Jlater. Re-- serve the date. $ 9:45 Sunday school keeps up its us ual interest 'and attendance even 'though it is vacation time, ~~**~ 11:00----Mornivg worship. The pastor Bommerville <had -- declared -- last ~Developes the Christian --activity." :Lr& E. L. Sayre, Caurth Organ-- Young People's meeting at 6:30. _ Union service .at 7:80n'ut~ Chautau-- gua tent. Be sure to hear Col. A. Prg meeting on Wednesday eve-- ng at 7:80. : 11;00 a. m.--Holy: Communion and sermon by Rev. N. B. Spafford. 10:00 a,. m.--Sunday School. m, auud:y, 10:45 a. m. Thind f1600,. Fire: . National Building. that he was working for the :r::':qttgnghmm sought to DEFENSE Is RESTED Mok IN ~ FIXT ;'flc'vflt of Courtney and Kaut-- ww-mm.m and their threats to tell all if was not forthcoming, was one--pf the big items in the state's case. -- "}wflm&rmm occupy Thursday afternoon's Mrs. Lioyd--George says:-- "Brin ing up a family h'n,hmflme jobE an ¢vertime . one if the family is Muwom:nofiu ean combine it properly with wage-- H: University, writes:~.'"No poksible temporary advantage to be gainsd by the importation of cheap alles labor could in any way offset h&m&einchl&' would inevitably --do to our : iry awind our race. The question Of profits is not for a moment to be i d as: more important than stérity.,' Lo Canadian farmers -- &re rti es tpnant the som borgys _ ... ship with us, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. GUY E. SMOCK, Pastor. will speak on "The Power That (Continued from Page One) REV. H. B. GWYN, Pastor Telephones: ng. Libertyville Cement Block Works irst -- National Bank +t Comes now the announcement of the: Lake --Forest horse show for Jdly 27 and 28! Something, in-- deed, for society to look forward to, for Onwentsia never had a horse show that wagn't the smartest thing July 27 and--23 to Be Big| Pols °: Days for Lake -- Forest fever 54 Exhibitors y .:* .' A Frei .. "Inasgmuch 'as the demand for seats last year excecded the supply, the . managentent. may consider' it necessary to increase the number of boxes this year, notwithstanding the Tact that the horse show stands were entirely rebuilt for last year's "That's how popular this particu« lar annual--borse show is, and when Mr. Noble B. Judah, who has charge of the sale of boxes, puts them on sale, those who _ haven't already made advance application may -- be slightly out of luck; that is, if they just must have a box from which Again quoting Mr. Cudahy: 4 "The m;'ds of the show for many years have been contributed to the Ali¢ce Home Hospital m est and the Lake Biuff Orphanage at Lake Bluff, It will be the same It almost seems that society's consclence won't let it have any kind of a big party without having it for the benefit of some charity-- which speaks pretty well for so-- ciety's conscience, doesn't it? -- -- PROBATE COURT -- HAS BUSY DAY Estate and Will Matters -- Feature Session in Deck-- er's Court Estate and will n {featured hag Doad 4 Ention ut o udge a Leke Fordh, Wht Spproved and no" tary were issued to Abbie N, Map-- and hearing set for Aug. 20. . The will of Henry W. sm mitted :to ;'xl-wm_m of Anna B. Wilson, Zion, was read Proof of heirship in the estate of Grace Williams was taken and> let-- The Best is the Cheapest In the Long Run H.--C. DOWDEN | At LibertyviRe Garage Works 50 mt in e gy | lows: Diptheria 678; d pelas 182; German mensles 49 Imalipex 671 influemes 110; typhoid on a chrysanthemum produced flow-- mmmoa.mm more powerful than of gr-- iginal plant, culosis ; whooping chickenpox 748; mn%flm AM:'n(morhndheovu;,d -ma:-"':w.ht 'phm I mlu:':lnhtht heretofore no nt at all results in the kept cool, will always have: a low bacterial while milk that is diress stald and fam Seen jeft ware e o h *"'*;""W DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVIC} Fhone Libertyville, 808 © Milk from healthy cows that is The DeL.aval milks as cows should be milked about Pump assures absolutely uniform i tellynl.q:e ; secial diveases 2489, Look at the above illustrations show-- ing how the De Laval Milker is made Everything is just right for the greatest production of milk in the shortest time. RAY BROS. & C@MPANY Chris J. ....;.... and other careful business men. . They did not stop at one lot either. 4 -- <--_WBHYC! Telephone Libertyville 206--R--2 * -- Postoffice: Area, II1. ~~Telephone 39 ANOTHER ADVANCE AUGUST 1st nck Hardware Company BUY NOW! few of these beautiful potted plants in your You will find it a pleasure taking care of a TPulips Geraniums Hyacinths <© Pansies more than reward you for your trouble. -- Libertyville, IIL., Phone 10 Libertyville Flower«& Vegetable Company self--adjusting teat--cups fit comfortably over any size of teat; pulsator is close to the udder to assure vigorous milking, and the alternating action is such as the cows have become accustomed to during Libertyville, IIL _ Kept. A °:; Window Garden? Have You Ever Pasq $ y# s <4

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