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Lake County Register (1922), 1 Aug 1923, p. 1

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e 9 un 1% caing ~ * * w ie e o. * i0 y # # 4 ? o 1 s y' w > '-- .. m * f~ f 4 "'fi'%b, it 1 ~ C x V ./ ',"fl': 9 " ,; f i -"T $ + is .7 il'] ie of Chi Fask y at Lake Zurich--on 5s MRS. LANDAU DROWNS IN _ CATTLE TANK Mrs. William Landau, 41 years of age, who lived on the Half Day road, two and a half miles west of Long Grove, was merged in a water tank on her o'clock Friday nighnt. The body waus dis¢covered by her husband after sgearch was begun when her absence was noted. _According +o the testimony at the % conducted: Saturday morn-- ing by Coroner John L. Taylor, the woman --apparently was -- stricken with illiness while dm the tank after starting the 1, _ The verdict given by the coronor's ?mmvl_lh:t&ov::runk. alling partly water. lt.m'mdflnthnd neer truck for the Walter H. Larsen Paint store,. 219 North . Genesee street, and Wilbur Meyers who was with him at the time, barely eatap-- d":wn'::nin:'iflo": waukee & St. Paul Railroad at Gur-- nee. A south bound mail train was tmzwnmmu At! Wfifim fresh gravel had been: con-- nfiflfimQ" seen. approaching just in time and --fl:_ Med the two men to jump clear die of the railroad track and thebound maill train TWO MEN LEAP TO SAFETY AS FAST MAIL TRAIN WRECKS THEIR TRUCK The futile attempt of a. man to George Brown, a driver of a Pio-- Long Grove l"lns Half Into Tank When Strick-- en by Iliness. PWPE . <p P * "a. »wA ® p o e £ i . f "# s f E 2 it "® % P k\ R P f * * o > s e i * C ' K ' & CE . ! ( o4 A 9 # f J e ; ~a9 e y. > 0 ¥ i. ABke + l . c The i se e f¥ : 48 a . (Continued on Page Four) _ ' Laudau of NO. 00 %uas* * ing for two years..' It _ originated when the Illlinois | Bell Telephone sion is expected to assemble at Chi shore cities Friday with reports of a REDUCTION IN PHONE RATES -- 1R BE EFFECTIVE TN N. SHORE Additional good news following in the wake of announcemet of: reduc-- tion in electric current rates, was -- The life of Mrs. ~Mary Ruesch, 51 years: old, Zion City, was spared Saturday af-- terncon when three of~ her sons, George, John and Frank *As a result of the operation, Mrs. Ruesch, whose life was des-- ing up considerable blood give her back her health. fused into the mother's body. 'The operation was perform-- ed by Dr. Charles Lieber, mz,;fir'm'hn,i- in a much : condition -- Monday and according to reports from 'the hospital, is on the road to recovery. «Jn all, a quart of blood was taken from the bodies of the Mrs.--Ruesch has been ill for sev-- eral months, undergoing an opera-- tion at the County hospital about 10 didys ago. Since that time she had been rapidly sinking until it was deemed necessary for a blood pro-- Dr. Lisber told the family on Sat-- urday that unless a quart of blood ecould be transfused into the , wom-- an's body death would octur within a few days. Her three sons volun-- teered and went to the hospital and submitted to the operation. . -- _ The time of the accident -- was, Theo MlO:"Sund'l'r:Qn.:::ltli:: tiona that the train was acheduléd t past'| 'Hel through Gurnee. A deélay of half an | jJuneti driver was unable to get the machine out of the loose gravel. Lo-- bceurred in nmovlg m--mmmwmafi Mvn:hpfromthatnck m"nmm o e catcher of the train was torn off in | Martin wm"'u < Aceording to the report, a wute ' h Plors of a secort at | mhlh-mmflm'ud c e aiimes in the writs on mmm:fl ang _ or | Attor nte left Saturday fe F h Rure + . J tke mm:: hit by the south| L the post down Wednesday by the Commerce commiszion calling--for a--¢ut in ele-- stric rates of one cent peér kilo-- watt hour is schedule "A" rates ef-- fective August 1 and an additional .: Theodore Blech of the Public Ser-- ¥ice company here had heard no of-- o ma en' confer, it is believed, with officials of the company there regarding the commission's ruling. f Fridaya. m., Samue! Insull, who dictates: the policy : of the --Peoples 114 Tenth street, North Chicago. Raids were made (there Marca 2, June .5, June 28 and July 17 by the sponge squad and the cooling . en-- virous of the basement gave forth alcobol, whisky, 'wine, gin and al-- echdh_dfl-,hhch:hrnl. . Ignate 126 Tenth street, Nfl%on June 13 and July a : quantity of : George Koeth Sr., George Koeth Ir.,.and Augusta Koeth, Fox Lake, whose resort was visited by the sponge squad July 2 and July 7. Ray Rowlings, Otto Klass, and Myrtle Klass, owners of a place at charge of C. A., Brune swooped down on the -.iomtmn.rfi:a and found a quantity of beer, it is cago. Whisky was found in ' the place. Raids were made there April 9, June 12%, and July: 26, according to the application for injunction, Herman Kaping, Ingleside, whase place yielded a quantity of "Kim-- mel" described 'as an intoxicating drink, when the dry raiders visited the resort July 8. f State's Attorney A. V. Smith :tru!hqvfly 'tAb_oo-_g.vioth when he obtiined injunctions clos-- ing liquor sales in 'seven resorts and The writs were issued by Judge Claire °C. Edwards in the -- Cireuit Arpad Csaszar and Julia Csaszsar Hilinois Hotel, Fox Lake, who held among other possessions, the peti-- tion states, a storage:of hard cider 'fld'l",- c¥ Hearing on a plea of the state's attorney for making the injunctions John Zelenik and, Jennic Zelenik, 1021 McAlister avenue, North Chi-- eourt Augost 4. .+ _ Those mentioned in the injunc-- in junctions sare:> s < ~ §£.> --John Sedej, and his wife, Jennie, Heating on two. other writs of in-- Junetions which are mhtt--g: manent was continued by Judge warda for two weeks. § Those whose plates were named 48 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS WEDNESDAY, AaueUus: Spring street; died 'at Victory 45 years home of "Jungle Red" dgwsaid.to have started over the : : being too intimate with: Mrs. wife?--of-- the murdered man.s> Agcording=to the police investigation, «Willianis--came mfit the place, :.-M to have . police that-- part and "Jungle ~Red." °~ .. . _ 4 _~"If you fool with me PIl eut your head off," thomefl.hllhged to have warned W L* * Porkins saidithat . Williams had thrown his wife downstairs because she had been in the man's company. Newby, who tlaims he was in bed when the trouble -?, came to m station at 1145 o'clock night and told the desk sergean there was w fight in his rooming house. As he was under the influence of liquor, was locked up and booked on t:unintdit-« Patrolman Jack Méetz and Motor-- eycle Policeman George Heckinget dashed to the home and in the kitch-- en found Williams in a pool of blood. The Wetzel and Peterson ambulance mafl.'an&'fi::?mmnh- od-togk'wryl-n hospital. Dr. John C, Foley was summoned to sew up his wounds. _ _ . _ home about 11%80 o'clock Saturday night and found his wife and "Jung-- Mrsa. Williams, the police say, was drunk and could shed no light on the cutting. She taken to the city jail and booked on a drunk and disorderly charge. m who was in the room at the time, told the police what he about the trouble and a searc started for *'Fungle Red." : ° | _ _ < Mr. and Mrs. Watkins, who live at 210 Spring , next door to the Newby room house, were in the latter place When the police got there, so they were questioned. 86 years of age and rather a light eolored negro. He a sear on his nose and also & ! scar on the left side of his t from hm'ohi' 4 § F'M ) ) lt f "Jungle Red" is &.!' be about LIBERTYVILLE Judge Claire C. EBdwar d mfl ,A' C \'an.'; v?mcir ho sozessment ¥oll Bnithe installs tion of ornamental its for a dis .f m e e C o y | T I The lights wankee aven Church stree Publi Slays mwm in Making Gétaway LICHTS GIVEN 0. K. B%oum' Watkins said she had heard the the ibe 'T wice Week! na rather a light a sear on his 1 sear on the prot Wt P 3 & 2 B1 K y % 9 % # eR ; _,',, | s Lt fext & M x JB | = ie « f:r ¥ h + 1 x ul 4 c uo °dn at --the woman was perhaps fatally injured, a man was hutt, and the lives of 23 fl"'t; periled, when an 8. & D. truck ey : were -- + ~in, went over a flv:r m" when rews, 'Waukere, daire Cof the streets, W 4 ; :.» , T s truck, suffered it ernal .'mm cording to "reports or 'vhmme:be County "':fi,'f%. t the : was taken ghort! e * .7:""; M {' hi i 25 WPeiaiiheg . Union-- of. Two . Methodist ~Factions to Erase Radi-- Enroute to the Modern Woodmen | Dr. Lieber, county physi-- piome. at GuBeT: take" Studay,.--one | ciantooniig, 1s-- aciending the momen. PICNICKERS® TRUCK IN WRECK : *WN MAMF INJURIES ~The legal ban of the Metho-- dist Episcopal church on dane-- ing, theatre--going, card play-- zwnnd attendance on > the circus will be lifted by the Uunion of the; Methodist Epis-- gopal church, and the Metho-- r:-.vhuu adopted by the joint commission in session in Cleve-- certainty,. according to the Rev. Kelley is awaiting a fM-!or tho union of the two . Favor Lifting Ban, * foith, is mover hnd a law Aghimet never A Jaw mr amusements," N?R'::' , "Many in our branch of the church, including practically en-- tire board of bishops, -- mak-- ing-- the© question of a ts a matter of advice and not a law. Rev..Charles E. Kelley, who is keeping = in touch w the movement. With the r * al of the law will go pro-- hibition against® all ~ac-- tors and dancing 8 to join the church. t \"If the two branches of ghurch come together, it is certain law 'tnot be imposed on orm= er" bers of the charch and would therefore not find a in the new discipline of the _ 'The question of the dance dred amusements was bna fore the joint session in by an appeal from J. Henry "n of New Yfl, who I! the lifting of the amuser h in the united church. y :: *R --His letter read in part:. . . \_ "Disregarding ~--John . Wesle wise rale, which said that Witinbers of the. Methodist church" should w& to take no diversions ex-- gept such as could be in the name of the Lord Jesus, t p-- name of the Lord Jesus, tho gener-- al conference of the chureh north in . 1872 _ foolishly . forbadé these amusements under y of expul-- Rev. Kelley seaid that ho Pnvors repeal of the law and adopg '5'"} ;t:'unu meun.: & ,,"a n taposemmns ie eaagltha ts against actors and ater welcome to < uny time it they so + Mrs. Florence La Flour, wife of J Remigster PM3 i t t P }1 1 9 : 3 Te 1 _ _0 # k e " # ?v'\ p PX e es > church on critical. s s . : La : Flour: f injuries . o e e Hh'l i 1 l v es 7 ~.La Plour reports there were 13 men, three women. and 9 children in the truck. ~ . ¢ beirig repaired, making it necessary | . !NSHNCUYC to ?et::r 'for a.MM%'nrm baby Md The heavy rain on Friday . is be-- ree > 1 lieved to have put the main 4d | Lake stréeet, shape, causing it to eave in when |, . ,._,_ _ said Monday that her abdomen was had a narrow from . d::z of Police ; Thomas -- Booth Neither ~were in Mr, ©~Booth ing and<:Gov. Len Small may-- be present in Waukegan for Bration . of _ the _ Tooul " BNka' lodge on Mtl'i. Exalted Ruler James G, Welch Friday an-- nounced that invitations have 'been extendéd the two executives, both of whom 'are Elke. 2*! n & Assurance is expected from the state cfi'm that Gov. Smail -- will attend affair, and 'the presid-- ent's visit was held out as a possi-- bility after the invitation had been extended, -- A memorable event in' in life and more particularly in the life of Already the Mdn&.fim for membership in the have mounted into the and the boast that 500 new nbers are to beld'edby'Amotu.pmto be outdone, 1 Local committees in . com-- munities throughout county are striving each day to their share to the general quota zh- tions are pouring into of Becretary John at : the North Sheridan road The ~presence of the two ex-- ecutives <..--would _ much pomp to the affair. . it is, the WAUKEGAN WELL ADVERTISED CITY, SAYS MASON HOME FROM ELK MEET ozen Bands, Many |, NO in Soges, Ciare, 6. sigiely in tables, to Feature | jured." . All cared for by Dr. 51 th" F _'_G_III! C.mm;t; ' r * C @eD! T .-."' - a ve is ;i. y ManIa ittee in charge, of--affaires pro-- avenue BABY SAVED | her body over that of ner 14--month, old infant when it appearde the ing was about to crazh into Ing Horth. was suruor by the. aubtl mobille of Sam Buchholz, 434 Roglyn Forest. r us Y s kess to hold an inquest until next week. the week on a motor trip to northern Wisconsin. They expect to be gone Mr. and Mrs, £. Q'M R I t An oo O oi a month. taken to Alice Home Hospital, Lake For it has now been recorded that taxi drivers who were "all set" Sat-- urday with polished and cleaned cabs 'to take passengers of t "millionaire specials""to the Lake Forest horse showh thunned in Tavor of 10 cent buss by the "higher lights."". . .. The millionaires stepped off the traing, swept 'past Mm 10 CENT CABS . : ~-- GOOopD E:gfifi ' FOR THE RICH | tinnati, O,, But that has nothiny:to do with in the 'exclhisive colony of Lake Forest's millionaires. John | D. Rockefeller is famo nickels he gives to those who strik tising the city. -- 'They were the William* Orpet -- murder® case, the $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADV ANCE Mr. Maszon reports 'that the Eiks mvrentio;hm: surpamed that of 'other recofaition on the Rfeordy ge the ruler, to attend the big. to be held in W n . by . the Elks on Auguost 1 ~ Crash Neéar Everett Libertyville Dies: of In-- in t Cra $ $ $97 3 51 L2 4¥ We i T3

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