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V f + fis » I + 4 e C F 2 5s : > f ¥: M C in 4 f j n + e s | C memainlr sc +6 ' yovee n e : " ' . 4 e tss se * ¥ sls > C T9X «& 2 and «James Novotny, 746 -- Buaker street. ~They were about fifty feet ions looked helplessly on be-- cause .of inability to: swim, George mamfld son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ot-- radovec, 758 Bunker street, Tam ceviee t lake, located in the Lake Vilia dis-- SEVENTYATHIRD YEAR--NO. 59 eouldn't locate the body they went' to shore and notified the keeper of , a resort there. Grappling hooks were secured and the lake dragged, | the body. being recovered at 5 swim, he had gone under the water for help. They mtarted to go to his Peterson ambulance had been sum-- moned and the pull motor taken to the lake, A physician aiso had been brought to shore Mr. Wetzel . and | &g'mwm'h'dmrhfim"i fiuo_ubuclortbmmlife.' | Besides his parents he leaves a | mm.'w.ummhn* f FILE PETITION FOR AP-- PROVAL OF ASSESSMENT M,'IWJ mormn' asning -- EOE the appeal, an : assessment -- levy for the paving of Sunnystde place in Libertyville.. The village entered ~The village board July 19, adopt-- ed an ordinance Calling for the im-- provement and provided for tne as-- glad tidimgs Thursday with the an-- will amount to about $5584.08 and will be collected in ten installments. WAUKEGAN ELECTRIC RATES CUT . ' ~BY UTILITY COMMISSION ORDER The cut wag ordered by the I!li, nois Commerce Commission late Wy. The first cut goes iito Auguost 1 in Waukegan. The immediate saving of $275,818 annually for the 79,618 gas consum-- ers and its 133,600 electricity users, with an additional cut of $234,818 nouncement of a reduction in elee twric rates in this territory. estimate made in the ruling affect-- ing the North Shore district. Waukegan and other North Shore putrons of the Public Service com-- pany of northern 'Tllinois, received seduction per.kilowatt hour in all|and suggested by the commission :m "A" electric light rates,| affecting the patrons of the Aour August 1, and a further re-- | utility companies is said to aggre duction. of one. cent par kilowatt | gate $8,45%,248 annually. 1 hour in such rates, effective Janu--| --Waukegan patrons have been ary 1, 10%4. M ¥alt looking forward to a reduction in will r ,nu:r----afi"m on " the _ vonsibility rates and will have with the cutting the rates in Waukegan. . _ -- The euts ordered in the com-- pany's rates are a one cent flat seduction per..kllowatt hour in all effective August 1, and a further re-- duction of one cent paer kilowatt hour in such rates, effective Janu-- ary 1, 109%4. #ig:* While two of his Passed Away filed in the Circuit t The Lake ""uiwmmwdodhd so had 'in court Wednesday morning to tell ,';"'ll':im results of his recent investiga-- T. ""_"_" tion of the place. His observatioas t 'at g,"imn w¥erry 1. rersons Woeanesday companions | morning when objection was mude to , WAS "" jof" ink resuited jler!" _ ' _ " . " > 77 7 n vnicago, Wednesday atternoon waiy> f !:z':m' e y the ,lflfl, 200,00. -- 'Tuesday's MA'dMfimfl:mmb:- _# | Judge Persons demed the .,,umuurhmmmmu'm Justice Hervey .C. Coulson on '&Lnnenl!hrbnflnl ev;'dem"ldofltt 5 "'.",'dtmdmmdimbmdov- t c tank Hiics _ _._"l"ha nrdqrhd:':mhmt nllfll. wile 2k ... EiC t o dn --'""mmmn"m a ruling of the Department of Trade | as reliable as the weather," he mco-;-udnmmm'mu "One day there were alleged bazards a. | 180,000 marks to the dollar, W: *W' . i % & mi'tm'tphhnfiodo_p\-'(lfldthegut_dlyt_hSmt any's plant in Grayslake were fire dropped to 95,000. Then on hazaids and should be taken ©*%°.0f | the third day it rose again and Marshall Paul Bertram was on nand| exceeded the 180,000 total. At in court Wednesday morning to tell ; the time I arrived in Germany the mammmw!m dollar was worth about 75,000 tion of the place. His observati0d8 | maks, but when I left, it was worth '%wmzn;m y qhiations ariting requn and many Tas h'«upmdvubh. This mu:-.-¢a, practically all l'f fil"fl"i Shore towns and which need | immailiate . attention. 'This commission is ap the l theF: minic: tnlanaks aemuar tm ankt the condition surrounding the tanks The order holds that he must place the tanks in a safe place and exer-- cise care that fire may not result. _ ~--The company --appealed --from--the WM'Mmgzentwenty days to comply with order or file a bill of particulars. MAYOR APPOIN! j PRX Comnitsion _ AT DE W W C ons nrpated eair fo Deerfield village :5"?.:.'..'; expedite wotk in matter The of the reduction came as a nm:- late Wednesday night mdmmuwmm%n the dates named, it--was , un less the companies appeal the cases. Word .received so far indicates that there is no contemplated ap-- peal. 4 places of interest, fo Norman Wells,; Maurice Hagerty, and the latter's mother and. sister, Rosebelle, returned : on Wednesday from an automobile tour in Wiscon-- sin. %visihd Lake -- Geneva, Madison, The Dells and many other Liberty ~Oil . Company's _Tanks at Grayslake Called Hazards to the commercial users the lower prites for electtricity consumption.. < »_ _ ~The Peoples Gas Light and Coke company, and th:, Commonwealth Edison company c with the . Central Tlincis mu tompany, are also affected in the rate cut. j Chicago will benefit by the rate eut and will witness a saving of several thousands of dollars. --_> A plan PW: Safety The estimated savings ordered i# PW * e 2. Peances in ave . been e luction in . m and WOrd | Reports which 1 bility of fribieecpurey gan. p y MCM happened when he cashed a check of $50.. He received over four million for it and found that not:;y all cl]t'hehmy uwi to or help. a well--known fact that Americans seldom are in --.*There is plenty of \'v'MTn-'&' many and everybody. seems "t» industrious," 'he continued. "Condi-- tions, however, are unsettled bex of the erratic course that the try's financs have taken. The coun-- try as a whole, is in bad shape and needs much assistance before it will be able to take its place among the other nations of the world in gom-- merce affd politics." _ $ In his trips about the b > section of Thringen, a town of f 4,000 inhabitants, Wile noticed nothing was marked as to This he learned --was due to doubtful . value of the mark. keepers told him that if they put ¢ cards telling the prices of the goods, they would have to change keeper went on a shopping trip she did not know whether she would come home with half her money left or whether she would be "broke" at the first store. Trouble in the Rubr is the main -g llhm'bhun- od.!hMMm-hw plqdlfih','flhonm is making harder for the Ger-- mans is attacked freely in the press. Offenberg, Baden, which is near the Ruhr district ©° was the ' Mm.mutbn-m L" invasion. Hon-.:' th ,..' m'v' wan m"' ' w nt the time he was there. No Price Tags. mutmmmerae on cmmmmmen t onnmnmmameimmdinaing: on Page Eight) ved in Germany| James Dapkus and wife Vel-- orth about 75,000| ma, 824 --Presgott street, North [ left, it was worth Chicago, Wednesday aftérnoon waiv-- Tuesday's report/ed examination when arraigaed be-- to their home at Eleventh and Lin-- «oln streets, North Chicago, to de-- frand an insurance company.: They were arrested the latter part of last er--Stark--on a--state warrant * sworn out by Deputy State Fire Marsha!l out by Deputy S\ Paul E. Bertram. AITI la!le&Dafins to Face : G After receiving Mt. Brean's re-- port on the fife, the deputy state fire marshall started an investiga-- Within a short time after receiv-- ing the insurance money, Dapkus, aeccording to the Wu fire marshall, purchased & building at 824 Prescott Mz"m Chica-- go. It was at that they were placed under arrest, ---- State's Attorney A. V. Smith is prosecuting the case, .. Attorney Same: G. Weich is representing the ILLINOIS, SATURDAY, JuLY 28, defendants A warrant was rea on the NaA-- tional Plate and _eompany, West Lake street, CI Wednes-- day, charging that one of their HOLD CHICAGO_ CON FoR PA -- RUINS --d'va"' f A warrant was 8e n the Na-- trucks drove on They 'are alleged to have set fire to. Face : Grand -- Jury After P;ebnhary in Justice Court Thursday Sn t 0 a |_ Gay, Lows 1923 . *"There is considerable talk of how peaceful this country is," deels the speaker, "Yet we want own way in many things the & as others. If we have nothing to our demands our wishes be The Navy Melody Boys . Great Lakes furnished m qf solos, and other nt, 'as did the Ukelele Girls of Gen. Milton Foreman, OChieago, originally slated for last nigh talk was unable to attend and C and others who --d&re thresatening, he gaid, the country's welfare. In-- ternal strife and threatened: out-- ward troubles for the nation de-- oped by the United States throws another problem before the fiation which must demand some considera-- tion of vital questions. * Still, pointing to. the league he asked that the attitude of Great Britain and France be noted on sev-- nlllsm.flcdomandeds:'hav why these nations do not refer their to the league for settle-- There is no power there, he Gov. Lowden, he declared, during his term of office demanded ree regiments of national . guard in the state,. These are still being and recruiting is still going 1 to keep these units nfi The: -- ness men must aid, he reminded. / Capt. Burt Talks. _ Capt. John Burt of the n«vfi: company of the guard here . with other guard -- offigers & guest at the mpoting gave A talk. He declared that effortg are being made to furnish club at the Armory for the guard and that strict discipline keepa the « ¥et there must be some -- diseus-- sion with other nations and some conferente by the United States to settle the many question which arise m the country's policy, The nerchant : marine now being devel-- eanduct of the men tors aot the propoate rnorld gourt tions s wo rt, Col. Reilly said that both seemed a matter of mfith many but to his way of gre not to be an--adequate force of trained was called. Flays World Court. and al « "1"' C P % 4 h s $ J0 © ie3 F hy [ c F y A ; f '( ,fi 6 \ 4 3 f I F y 4 ' s N ' s »& it x 'F f i % 6 x P ' l : f & n i e * n P EY i 3 L % Ar ook us y + hy f i p ;? ? : ¥ :o o El M w5 MRentater KEPT ;UDGE WAITING IN _ _DIVORCE ROW The affairs of William B. Mann, well known Lake Forest lawyer, in his fight for divorge against Mrs. Julia Manierre Mann, y wom-- in, . iss keeping fiffim court here ?iu"m it ap-- * Mann: telephoned Judge Edwards Monday .that; he would -- appear Tuesday a. m., at 9;30 --0'clock but as the clock passed the hour of 10:30 v'clock=and: Judge Edwards closed mr 'fi».f'."é'«m'% Just what the nature of his visit to the court might have . forth Judge Edwards or loct torneys for the mfik » say. The simple n 'that he. was to appear as @vurt opened was all that was ig.. °& * . It 'is -- believed "he. may fi ¢: in w OFE 6 & m l" garding . the payment of sol fees and the suit eosts ordered last Faturday, * ;i/~&. .. | The hotel will be four stories high and <will hd'bd:}wlm'kn. Durka was present Monday night as the council received the. petition and placed it on file. It held that the connection with the city water at the north end of street would possibly be ulloY.d by the council, _ * t ' Employes . of Manville and : other companies will be accomodated es "at the --new hotel, with an number of rooms to care for -- the work-- ers in the best of hotel , If an majority of the ites who cast a ballot m&:fl, News straw vote had way, Frank L. Lowden would, be the bltmnorolthcn-}md -- And if Mr. Lowden wouldn't ac-- cept the executiveship, practically this same majority would send lnt BShurtieff down to Springfield boss the state's business. However, JSudge Shurtieff's is prob-- mwhly prejudiced by the that he Mves in this judicial and is almost a "native son" ms far as Waukegan is concerned, _ _ _ --'mnv or the of the M-una who in the straw vote, are disgusted t Len Smail's admin s' eight predieted that _carry The hotel is to go up near tae Johns--Manvilie rnt inside the city limits on tnwest corner uc f c .M ""m-a' tion of the * The structure will mflm according to Tony Durka, 527 Pop-- lar street, who is putting up the Lumber for the initial work on the hotel building 4s on ground al-- ready and work is ex to start im a few days. { & yrpar i _----~] ~An appeal was prayed by the a City's Factories : mmmmnfiz * ~-- | were given 40 days to file a bill of : amen executions and 20 days to file an Waukegan is to have a new notel| appeal bond. The court ruled that on the north side with 120 rooms. it| the objectors must . the mummd.lon@yiftatth amount of all taxes for which judg-- regular council meeting. A petition| ment is obtained before the bond is was filed with the commissioners|filed. ' The local court loges . juris-- asking permission for water con--| diction ofter the filing. _ _ _ _ nectiohs in the erection of the build: Is Aimed to Accommo--| important objections last year the _ lfg STRAW VOTE REVEALS LOWDEN AS . MAN OF THE HOUR FOR GCOVERNOR The large number ,Of ~employes date Ne w comers in City's Factories : _ (Continued on Page Eight) _ (Continued on Page Four) w 4 AT rese among th SAVING OF : _ $152,000 IN 1922 TAXES . _Lake county won: its . big-- . Judge Perry L. Persons in county dPBeptiodn marie U Hexba Ne sns inst objections made to taxes for the last Thrge Oobjections were conceded by one in which a fight was made was w&mamwwfi coart. _T four points proved the mlymaif.-t:'w The p on to the whole tax ivolved. : ' State's Attorney Sidney 'Block and Attorney . Arthur Bulk-- ley .represented the county. . _ the county attorneys wilh Kgn--. ment involved the county al levys the levy for public . "" 8, and the memorial fund for the r ,{ Victory Memorial he iss 412y 31 ceded by the county to be indefinite and not itemized. 'The levty for the memorial was referred ba ' resolution passed by "the $ he wouldn't be W a candidate at the next primary in April. y* port of the republicans, that a can-- didate favorable to Gov. Smail's cli-- que won't be favorable to the other alde, and viee versen. But in Mr. Lowdan there. to be the feeling he tan , the rkce without a 4o faction and that W basisa. 1t looks t the man supervisors which on the :,,% econceded not made tor a l por-- who can save the republican party, the only man of prominence who e'nmmfi.mmg gutting their own throats. . have been heard to remark that it will be difficult to obtain a candi-- date who will have the united sup~ pose, This involved a levy of $20,-- 000 for momo:hl '& at the new hospital. § B P44 + The public fund amounted to $15,-- court held --with 'the county for the most part. Taxes -- amounting to $152,000 were involved in the litigation in tha County court. Of this amount $188,-- 000 are : represented .in Highland Park and $8,000 in Lake Forest,. The 000 and the ho The objection The general feeling is that Mr. Lowden is the one man at this time of The big fight is to be taken once more to the higher court for .deci-- sion. This year, however, cul,'; side is taking the appeal. Last: there was a cross appeal. $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCKE tors in Main Issues; Ap-- peal to Be Taken In the the is on the part of t C r s o nB 8 on Arought in on ought in E' € $10,000, a under by & #