1 " IP ho me > m e -- } e _; 5s f C '1',4' ' P ' _ ; ® ' f 6 S 4 i { ® $ 5 i ul . f y v tA 7 3 l o > § $ " h i ."';' t Gt' k -f ( t s " }, : + b t »w 1 o l s -- * §X * ' | [ aP ¢ > M -- 5 adly -- & wl . . f hiR + « R # e . € & ; xi dide f 1 | || § Lhe EP & , o _ 4 M . l f 498 ; F s f i c# s ¢ . * is 7 F s AC 4 § in * # f & A $ k * 13 ~BH ty 8 + & 3 B ks o ¢ > 9 P 4 fS C pg -- f [ 4 f on r i h k 6 3 # *A @ M <4 a R C " B BP UR * t 3 es < fek > se 0P « C M ht n o *\ j . 7 Noh .,.n/j T tion, Chicago, and two companions, Clarence Williams, and Michael Polst, also of Chicago, were taken "Into eustody at Winthrop Harbor Monday night after they 'had dis-- turbed the town. m-fl:': have huufiimla mfil"nn'mw» plade, 'All were to be taken before to the report at the she mn&mc.mflu,m.mw of Winthrop Harbor Tuesday after--|ed on charges of disorderly condur noom, \¥#| When the car passed throng ":'fl:..nmmmhhmwwnflrahc-' wunwm:flmmmm:fi a that he had fractured several ribs | tracted 'Wy 'the shot took the tr but he only his side. into custody. ( Nw. while crank--| Polst was injured at 4 o'cles ing the car they were He was in om nding in ~Glen i.' 'The cranksiderable when arrested. _ _: George Hellman, policeman, at-- tached to the Hudson avenue sta-- ing about the country, finally com-- ing to his senses in Texas where he was working for a garage con-- -- Included among the others who have departed "over night" in the last year is Alec Murric, who packed up one day and disappeared. No word of Murric has been re-- years old. . _ -- T Th"'tvol.')vbomnfl to be missing, were' employed on the math line between Chicago and Milwaukee. Youngblood and Tap-- ley were employed on the Wau-- § Patterns After Shaw The Youngbloods live next door to Enos Shaw, the contractor who CHICAGO COP GOES ON--RAMP AGE; LANDS IN WINTHROP HARBOR JAIL wwnbyGD.TWdszooth&mwh'u". Chapel street, also a North Shore| Deput mw' the Youngbloods to be a most de-- voted, Christian couple. His wifte Youngblood is known to -- have (Cortinwed on Page Ten) NO. 67 Winthrop Harbor Helliman became | returned from his vacation at Den-- on m coce s mo ty gaufen Jn m e eracted ty "the shot took the AKIO| _ ----mam mc e . "Tus We Injund 1: 4 veedefimentenes SA o nant way to Wisconsin, Williams, driver of the car, was not intoxicated, ac-- wvdxoflnnponufloh ift"s Al, however, were book-- ed on charges of disorderly conduct, W.%hsmua'n- tor's offite in Glen View and given tirst aid but was removed to the iff's office dispelled fears of burg-- lars Tuesday night at Wedge's Corn-- According to information sup-- plied the deputy the same men had appeared at the Corners last week and had made several inquiries at various -- stores. They . failed to make known their business. A trial. _ Loner:an will was summoned to Wedge's Corners TY W: be able to. To m : wach '°"""'°$uua:m-n¢mm,,¢ odthatfmminmwpomo his i ssP _ t were acting suspiciously and were Whum'.. Wwhe into eus-- making a survey of the territory. tody he m". Iumhh' lice Htar tomobile and lookes .over several His regular police mc'uI'I'"' stores.. It was feared that they a holster. M these '?"tlwklll mlghttryfobnnkintothephcu.d'b' mw.:h Shortly 'before the deputy arrived |eago Maflu t 'z mw the men disappeared into the tall "of the arrest Tuesday, .sheriff NEW BUS LINE -- OPENS JULY 20 A scouting party from the sher-- Wedge's Corners . W e ale 'lew -- at S planned . to . m Kane when he m'afii'? answer. It is be-- Heved he is on a 'furlough and with his three companions was motoring to northern parts of the state nsar As they were riding through Lake Villa about 10 o'clock Monday night the machine, a Ford touring crashed into a ditch. It is possible that Chicago thodfin"mhhhdtomg and take a hand in the case against the <policeman. In his clothing at the time --of the accident was $5359.. Mr. Wade in working on a Wiscon-- gin contract. It is not known when work on the local job will be resum-- The car was loft at Lake ° where it was towed to a garage state Highway departments on FH-- day stopped work--on the Lake Vil-- la--Antioch road, being @onstructed Contractor . George n.w: that the gravel being js°Of ifterior quality. . As a result . Bervice was made by© the sheriff who was summoned to the hospital shortly after midnight. Found at Hospital There, he found Kane and his companion suffering as result of l hfln'n.":wuhc:': county was C lhytohhhinbdmhluu&b ry Hoyt for trial. Loners:an will probably not be able to appear for trial for several days because of When: Kane was taken into cus-- tody he was wearing his police star His regular police revolver was in ms"&lg YILLA ROAD WORK were sworn out by Frank Fowler of Like Villa, in behalf of the village Inspectors for the county and the MAN SANITY HEARING the LISERTYYVILLE, ILLINOIS, SATUGRDAY, JULY 21, 1923 ww _~One of the fcaturos's entire bflum' ' of ew Ford touring ORX a t Preparations for--a gala day ar being. made daily now and, v'n:tl,:' nmambered ts a Bamner ane in the A Mistory of yur city. aone in the There will be speaking at West Park, following the parade by the best speaker the committee may lay. Hiy name wil No Shngdnred & name la-r'.Lu-eheonua .35. Sr ho .. m Regamenr grem'r® '-y!l&lgmll-dqw us through ?;'ie courtesy -- of the commanding o there, .. Big Porade in Morning With real miligy music to ]el::l encourazement, American g invites tnrough the columns of this paper cach and every business man, 'private car owner and organi-- sation to take part in the parade of the day which will start at 10:00 is murned o o ol tae t be a | to the best. flonts, etc. Many 'of tne features of the day Twal.bmnegntfi;l&t:ru?: i --Register, one mk# now assured, and that is that the band of the U. S. Naval Trdnht: Station at Great Lakes will be wi . Plans .for Lake . Forest Day, August 8, which wore announced roughly earlier in the year, have rapidly taken snage during the past of the George Alexander McKin-- AUSPICES ~OF «~LEGION-- --POST fractured his skull. 'flj\flc@ Weekly (Continued ®h DAY IS AUCG. 8 and in so «doing n P TTE T Pr > one of the pockets of the Mothing. ('The meal b number 3608. Byskin Mves e Ohicago or Wi\w > Manville plant with the name Byskin signed on it, was to ! The body of a man about 30 years old was picked up by the Waukegan police Tuesday |thnurthoChicago Northwestern railroad tracks !afllcmhd&neh. The leg of the body had been cut a few inches above the ankle ; toes of the left foot had a'so Nee chopped off. The top of the had been smashed in and the was bruised and cut up although Wupmentflnflflu f . A gang of railroad workers ported the discovery to Bowers, a foreman working on the road in Waukegan.. Bowers noti-- fied the police at 10:50 accident.' Charles Robbins, a foremian of the railrond, B Ray McManahan and Gaylord ance of friends; FIND BODY OF this section, it is expected that the quarters in order to nab the jail FOR CAPTURE OF SALVATOR As Salvator was originally $rom Frank Byskin, E ed at Mam_rille Plant Aand Living in Milwaukee : -- (Coxtinued on E The opening nnmbtnh:m; m mj'm were the Georgio Concert Company, C composed of four accomplished mu-- dehni.mmbmduunw ' ly from 'Minneapolis,. who up to thair reputation, and sn able in-- s $ n-p::flndmu ght by Wil-- TV * **-- Spgenaabies | Rfiuynandit.nol, 'on 4 t the theme, "The Who -- w im _ Believed to |B€|--ynis tecture abounded in wholesome should he seek the alsist-- le Plant Milwaukee | / a man about 30 )icked up by the Tuesday ' the -- Chicago ' Iroad tracks . | Beach. The 4 had been a foot lu: a!so Neen a in ana the faee ut up although pot to do with TAXPAYERS MADE MONEY IN THE _ CONSPIRACY TRIAL JUST ENDE _ Rainey Rennett, of : 'on the theme, "The Man Who Can." This lecture abounded in wholesome philosopny and scintillated with wit and humor. it / Bs On Monday Havelock, the Clown, amused everyone with his laughable antics in the morning; in the after. noon, Everett K:fl, an : inimitable dramatic reader, ghted his audi-- ence with fine renditions of parts of Harold Bell Wright's novel, "That Printer of Udells;" and at night,a well known New York cast, headed by Baurice Gricg, --presgnted the popular comedy drama, "Turn to in Libertyville, held in -- begutiful Central park, which all the talent alluded to as one of the most attrac= tive Chautauqua sites in the coun-- try, glv:d to our people a. well--bai-- anced and: interesting .. The opening numbers m were the Georgio Concert Company, composed of four accomplished mu-- sicians, members of thonw ly from 'Minneapolis,. who up to thair reputation, and sn able in-- 1923 REDPATH CHAUTAUOUA BEST OF ALL _ and incidentals, amount to ap-- \ptoximately $8,000. 'The money Defendant in Fixing Case Has One to Five: Years Yet to Serve. C TAKE COURTNEY BACK TO JOLIET Ben Newmark amount to $4,~ Flelds on a charge of con-- apiracy to interfere with the Bmail of graft charges. ~Total expenditures for the --.Lake county made: money in the trial of: Eddie Courtney, The fourth Redpath Chautaugua (Continued on Page Ten.) &4 ers in thanking the jury suggeste the trigt as one offpoiiticat motive _ In their closing arguments the im"' 'for the accused charg-- ed the trial was a political con-- spiracy to further blacken the name of --Gov. ~EBmaill:-- The -- ecution: asked for a verdict that id 'pro-- tect the sancity of courts and jur-- ies, # AY o-oumourymmu& t ds -- mllhmn to n:-.: YVerdict. ;;Te: mington, w mayor < _ Round Lake, refused to dis-- cuss the action of himself, his eleven fellow jurors. Defense lawy-- for honesty and integrity and that neither Riley nor Sommerville could be believed under oath. as deputy fire marshal shortly dhr':omm :'-fi.hndfi, orth ~Mbh§ , ig brided a jury which a year in --Waukegan w'a« z Smail of stealing the taxpayers? one hour -- after having heard testi~ ;mfilm days and arguments _ Those acquitted fre: John Bimie Fields,. Antioch, who served as a jur-- or in the trial of the governor. _' Edward Courtney, Chicago, who William J. Riley, a saloonkeeper of Mm'kurqny'.' en '-- State's Attorney A. V. Smith an-- nounged just before the verdict that only . witness to give . any -- testi-- been tendered a state position sim-- he said, and he pointed out Coprt-- ney in court as the bribe offerer, . No Défense Made. _ . No defense was made and of the defendants took the 6 Thirty--eight residents -- of said Fields had a good > reputation along" . with the governor, *mAl Seye mun 10P PICIas, $ & *< Riley also testified he and Kauf-- _ man offered--Joo --Hahn--of Antioch C money and a state job to accept jury *4 State Indicates It Will Not _ _ vERDICTIS _' > REACHED ON _-- the society summer resorts ':"!'!""M-.lfidfi- grand tn which :\'-':': dictmen ' tried . Oy 1o undarstags' dist 'l'botahbumturh attenition --to the matter of run-- nincdw-lqli'udfi both of whom face six mon Jail mt«-fid court, the result of reéfusal to $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE (Cortinued on Page Ten) 181 BALLOT who received a +4 dh