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Lake County Register (1922), 27 Oct 1923, p. 1

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has so involved himself with such men thata he must twist and squirm and-- face so many ways. If you mktbm-ncyd.'"m couragons bt""l-i':'fi courageous people to forgive you than it would to go ao far afield in trying to cover up your tracks. You would be bet-- 1 think I express the conviction offln"mq'ultydthmh of Lake county when I tell you we , Word reaches Waukegan that you have commuted the sentences of Ben Newmark and Mike Boyle, impri-- soned here for contempt of court. It is only reasonable to expect that you would try to help these men who have been so loyal to you that they refused to testify in court, and had Dear Sitr:-- An open letter to Governor Len Small. «* % ; eral geography topics as &&Iud&m 'flmudthhfim}'. T. A. will serve sandwiches and eoftes at the noon hour; those who ears to do so may bring lunch and a comfortable place will be . pro-- Open Letter to Gov. Len Small Says County Has Belly Full ilustrated _ talik on "America's Fairyland--the Hawailan Islands," and will also speak to these two topica, Correlation of Juvenile Lit-- erature and Geography, and Some TEACHERS' MEETING AT LAKE BLUFF, SATURDAY stray shots. Lo .3 «eall When he disappeared he wore a plain 'work suit. He is 5 feet 7 inches tall, medium build and has a light complexion. Gov. Len Smail, Springfield, 111. sufered from . llimess nor -- lapse .('..." ory. "He had seen service in France and had Sheriff Ahistrom is 'that Walker wundered off probably in a .daze, There has been no indicatior --v nflfild:»&omn!orwbn- in various cities in Illinois. Parts of southern Wisconsin were lh..tobeueouredtorthcm Frank _ Lucas,----Wadsworth," & gheriff : Wednesday pointed out that 'Mmdm'm.n w;.ua.w disappeared Saturday _ morn-- ing When he went into the yard to milk the cows. His -- shotgun was found nearby. Shots were | heard, but it was believed 'they were from. the guns of huntérs. : _ A thorough search was made of the wooded sections and the lake regions about Antioch and Blof Lake by Deputy. Sheriffs Harry Ahistrom and Walter Stark. No clew was found. Relatives expressed the fear that he may have met with foul play ~--A earetul examination h'-':f llhw.dfddb any rrel or any grievance which may have led to the »nspected kill-- Mr. The search for Harry Walker, 85 year old employe of Herman's hotel at Bluff Lake, who disappear-- ed mysteriously last Saturday, be-- ecame state--wide today when Sher-- Bheriff Scours Lake Reg-- ion But Fails to Locate Harry Walker Oe t c w OR oi t mine NO CLUES by the presiding NO. 84. We wish: you would not try to run any more for governor, for a million miles of good roads would not atone for the mess you have gotten us in-- to. The law--abiding people of the state do not like to* have their gov-- ernor's name linked up with so many eriminals. umm"m again for taking the state's money, please do not bring your trial to Lake county. There are many coun-- ties in Hlinois, and give some of the others a chance to see their gover-- nor. We have seen enough. You have a few friends still in Lake county, but the great majority would be pleased if you would slip quietly state upsct turning } eriminals out of jail, and by keeping yourself in court accused of misap-- u-wvu:'gmha. .. ol *« TAdkEGas otites| ter off without the money, rather thlnhh;:"t'tl", from jail men that and squirm court !orflar"flbcfimin- ate themselves. o : Mr. and Mrs. George Hapke and Mrs. Clarence Daley were Waukegan sb?fipu"l'lh.y. turns I the men, as was shown by their ac-- Hons after leaving the Great Lakes ~~*"You are to be complimented on the training they must have re-- seived while at Great Lakes, as it surely has left its imprestion with g@led troop trains for several months during the world war I be-- lieve thit I am a fair judge of mcmmmma..w;, both in the army and navy, and 1 assure you that never has it been my pleasure to accompany a more gentlemanly crowd than these two regarding the deportment of the 'he accompanied while traveling to their destinations. His letter is as follows: 4 "It has been my pleasure to have accompanied two parties of sail-- ors over the Chicago & Alton rail-- road from Chicago. _ Peéerhaps it would interest you to know that the deportment of these men : was 400 per cent. Inasmuch as I han-- : ~Authorities of the Great Lakes Naval--Training ~Station are much from C. E. Sweet, city passenger agent of the Chicago & Alton rail-- road, of 179 West Jackson Boule-- vard, Chicago; who expresses him-- Railroad Official Says They Are Well Behaved Group of Youths -- _ Libertyville won Friday in the football game with Blue Island with PRAISES COBS ON WAY TO SEA a score of 25 to 1. E XTR A!DVORCES to the pursuits of civil life." in LIBERTYYVILLE WINS 3 . * them out, Half an hour later party was wenarit g t/ 'bmr he ha E 6A law ZIO0N°'S POLICE ";?-E': MEANEST, AVER ! lank Setitan) _ PAIRJIG§r WED|ia. zow friends in 'lr..' They promised Party was nearirg the city, Chief weds. h'--.. booked VOni ch: of M? conduct. The were out ' *a in dignified .:?.'N were more thar F m ted on his e honeymeon. He had to call Passing through Zion, 1 blueconts caught a glimpse decorated machine. A cou: h&'wd! "hg Glum. on t Here's mofe proof that Voli mo va' cops are the meanest in the world Miss BShaw beca Eric Ohuh:'M \\'i Friends of the Kenosha you ple tacked the usual "jost : hands of the sheriff, but since last week Novatny has stayed near his home in Desplaines, 111. hlw~ Mived at the to the effect m was once more to ap-- pear in the federal court of Chicago. Deputy Weale was to serve the war-- rants when he appeared. « Chicago where he was to serve a warrant the lawyer with charging the r Complaints had been filed in the i Mother Upholds Charge. ~'Mrs, Florence A. Hoyne, her mthel', WM 'tn 3"7 son was a man "with a gertain amount of sweetness, but he had the most unfortunate disposition with which I have ever come in contact. He was so mordse at times it was difficult to explain it," <--> . . DEPUTY TO BET Her husband was indifferent and | ioody and for periods of from three | to four weeks he would-- refuse to | talk to her. _ Once when she had accepted a dinner invitation with a friend of theirs he struck her. time Mrs. Anderson lived With her husbund's sister. Both: frequently imsulted her, she testified. _ _ :'-l P 't s ® .n' y w 2# i r "couldn't afford-- to give it -- to }-~F Mate Refused to Speak. _ | --\ Following Mr, Anderson's return| from France, where he served as a| eaptain with the A. E. F., they | moved to Ann Arbor, Mich. -- For a' Cruelty,. neglect and humiliation were charged by Mrs. Anderson in her testimony before Circuit Judge realty broker of Highland . Park, Wednesday obtained a diverce at Waukegan from Raymond 8, Ander-- gon whom she married Wr 1, 1917. 3 Highland --.Park, Signs j ot. _ / Legal AM s oo k , ceapa Mrs. Leonora H. Andcnon.mx r of Frank G Havna alth HE'S T00 after the newly booked on charge t *m m ind sedan a became Mre Wednesday coupic nond 8, hder-:' EILTTLT EPE : d December 1, . ux' United P ig S § IE] 'r'-w. d humilation '\::vg'::f i ie U c' . Anderson in | court and Gov. mall ~ Circuit _ Judge | here today as a reault Of the She -- anid she | action in granting 'clemency mony Bécguse [ broiln u::'. o give it -- ;, | Mark who were servimg sen: »-- _ |the Lake county jail for gont B ue + COMKA, © . > :; omea > B dh u. i Bpeak,. | x A ols 2+ erson's --return g,,;:'g;:;;'_w haot "bhat P:I: eE'tu;'ed ::K;,'lhlt of Newmark and Boyls.' _ £€ + Ew tm h Mich. -- For '.;,'",.:": ,?,:':' held is fhat «: ived with her;"e case and' offer _Bot Anter l'l.-&fmtly' Should B '*l P \ ;,' h s f 1 * dnacaa La filmand:::::::::z rould be (rc of from three | _ to retarm mppi ofth* 1d --refuse to'"'"s'u't' :":b. foee» ,"; ien. -- whe ' had | 7° *CB Ch, to. this Tesbs xi tation with a > TeR *c'.:.; The viciousness-- s Gov Hoyne, ber!?h':'"" *action -- Mon '7 in o Mr. aW' L...nl.'eng" C To M ..to Voliva's | "The anxikrntar se of thef.'gm: ouple of de" & . ; e newly--| M.' with's n charges b's Att he sizns'i"' fed Zion. fesalon of . than O1--| F ~_ ie entire| Newmark . B call up| torney plans to promised Trs@ C ~'< to 1 e rescue|"". . oo ~ A"hiat| T6 n g r eV , | home in Kankakee, but from the ex-- C *"" at Springheld Mor h m fesued a statement & % k and Boyle would--be freed. o w the executive ofes B | Fell, attorney for Bo¥leé. He y 'l!h j late in the afharnos t| with official papers signed By Gov. | femanding that & K# Al R e his prisoners. o | m } governor has ordered M," the * | anerift & "I see nothing Oe to course open to him to put Ben and '.&b jail. That is an | to court in < NtA oo minnnone F tnke the two 2oo Bmith's Hands Tied. _ %Muomey Smith charneter-- ized -- e ruor'n action as ® con-- fesulon of guilt all along the line. * i# to prevent the e# of M and Boyle, the at-- to ' plans to follow y m,Wcourt of Ni was in session last week. It ruled in -- the famous school board case Gov. Smail has overstepped his when hrd pardons to Th son--Lu sehool trustees "" !" eontempt of cour F "fl Email commuted the Boyle and Newmark. power . of clemency, -- Sheriff r&fi- in defense of his metion, ointed to the fact that = state ;'- 1 has not y """'g'h'"mor's authority to Boyle and N _ to expire at once. Messe the official documents ng immediate par-- dons arrived in Waukegan at 8:52 O'elock ay night. Two minutes after Y¥ Sheriff-- Ahistrom freed the pair against the advice of Col, A. V, Smith., state's attorney, who said the governor had exceeded Small's "action . MeBeky in commg the Lake County: faifiginer :o "Ong brelia Mike" Boyig WId Ber New: ; M < P 10 Bf.'n N"-- mt o t k :o loca! pubtic has ti@rAfea e (ame ous / Small araft Py a..s ccoom panying ---- maymanngy and accome= [word. -- But ing "wnhout & the state 'dipped Maime, :.« of ink and pardgnedihe into the court sent to: jail for rRmkAs+ obstruct justice #ighBfal iniiznation was Created. -- 1t was a oc hoog 2 Lake county's dbleameg, | _ --.---- b f e .' \,. Stall commu 1 alll Afints, " Gov. e nmuted" ' Entences of er 'states . to "Hjnh 6 iuns-.n. *A k Y o -- In the Chicago achoot -": case and that of Newmark and Boyle. The Su-- nreme court held in that case that the governor could . 5 terfere in the case and offer cle m , Should Boyle and N@Wmark leave the state w &a free since the question of re @ BE other gmi' crnors to return-- from oth= ""~~C . AAQ ArO¥, LAE w ¥as seen here today as a 1 sult Of the latter's action in granting clemency to "Um-- brelia Mike" Boyle MBE Ben New. mark who were serving sentences in the Lake county jail for gontempt of: STA Court Last Cns o' ) Wnn hn atmas > i -_'._--"A . y ve 7 or the lst EWo years the Y T '«r& f 'inr,h ic has tol@rated the fam-- . HURM i 1 M ;'.l"w'. ill'l'u accome» ANT " ' ,' i q' _'!} ' h mswfl murmurin without . a i ' it when the governor of| *# ',.M ormes Them. dipped dis pen into the| AIBERTYVILLE CHUrORRS . We ardone '*g ien who the *'_----'-------------a___ he 2 m;i attempt to w'uw"xm EPISCOPAL brief 1 a. o eimign mockong fog] _ ReY«H. B. Gwyn, Pastor. . -- um'l"' ', o# uenc u' Pm 9 § & y's cltizenry, | & es on Sunday, October nte Of all @iints, <Go~.| 22 (M88 Mind Sunday after Prinity) in 3* wl ne o' ud hss s PR » ) ~expire Holy iion at .8 a. m, you. ~ N t ) 1 engorn be: "oome;l! lloml*j'. yer and service at II,N. p. granting immediate par. * * on court has L ut PE CC uo . ue E has not: e Of " the church will be at :':'"'"&;M vice. -- The first Communion contempt eased. |is an event in any Chrig-- of all courts. Gov. tian's life. . -- ' d the sentences of| We war to welcome Bishop mark, ¥o | < Bunday, when he came in Bad Humor, ;lor I hass :11 1Afeal. d TT afterncon ie * h 6 «u> ue § s to that G20¢. on Thur t.jhl"épud-l rt in civil | younger k |School w TC \tha mage n m-""'.' Q.hh:fm £, Samue! | "You + corpora-- |child1 vours of |(".--tb~ hark leave free since other gove from oth» parallel in Predict i. To upreme L. . 23-- Supreme OCTOBER 27, °" / FIRST -- METHODIST EPI8SCOPAL :':Chu. J. Digkey, Pastor. Phone U 412J. 4 Jack Dr-duu' , Choir Director; Mrs. ::; w H. Morris, Organist. # _ Bunday School at 10 a. m. -- Geo, n""oma n u AIN p% vices at 6:30 p young Mornin wor at 11 a. m mon by the on "The | Light." Bby the choir. '.m&'Supt. 5 ldllz, p at 11 a. m. Ser-- hrrey i" 'hemater, -- music:by the 4 ap +/ oo oapememc | Thursday, All Saints' Day, very dear to 'b,Qfisthn mflon e ';m;: celebra 0 mm& t'IO a. m. evening. _ In-- the afternoon the it . children of the em 6 wm'.nyo" the n Are cordially invited. The is four o'clock. In the evening there will be a party for the older -fi"ot the parish, to which all Invited. The boys of the Knights of St. Lawrence will be the prime movers. There will be games, refreshment:, dancing, etc. ' The B ,v""Vt' A mm&»' (mon on thit' need of of |aeiout n. He emphasized | d 1 points, the duty of | , to Instract their children by precept and by example. Sunday Schoo The Women of the Guild will meet on Thursday afternoon, Nov. i1st. Hallowe'en will be observed by "You pal eannot expect your children to go to church, to lead es and to be good citi« zens unless yourselves s$t the Popular *"" _ Aailied in-- Same Manner. The fact that every bird appeared to have been killed in the same man-- thoroug l BLOOMINGTON, II1., Oct. 24.-- Are the. new hard roads of: white concretes in Ilinois a menace to bird life ? This is the qu that is béing --asked f%:: N ecow ery of sixty wild ducks Iying dead upon the newly. g"d highway through Macon,. --and --Cham-- paign counties, _ < Sunday Sehool at 10 a. Holy Kunion at .8 a. m.>~ Mo yer and service at 11 Duck hunting wn Lake county is is only fair at The weather is against the ary hunter going out and * limit. How-- ever, a few of the natives in the lake regions are bringing down a few and consequently, their triends hereabouts are feasting on mallards. The following item is of interest to local sportsmen: _ s ' Lake . County Hunting Only Fair; Weather Against: Good-- Shooting \ LAWRENCE'S, EPISCOPAL DUCKS MISTAKE NEW HARD ROAD FOR LAKE, CRASH BRAINS oUT B m ts « H. B. Gwyn, Pastor. r¥ices on Sundavy. Oc s on Sunday, October Sunday after Trinity) also addressed the ; of &ocfi-w'la . _ last M Communion on Sun-- They will be joined on at deals A week ago we announced that A. Newson and Nina E. Newson , purchased 30 acres of the . 'a- in the village. -- It has since en reported that Frank K. er of the Lake c...é Y Bank, and Judge,. Ben M woesident of the First Na-- BKk, are in the deal with E. J. Wright and Judge Ben H. Miller Part Owners of Butler Tract, Report vochrane and James Bay, Ontario, is said to be one of the world's r';nthnmnt.nl.tmm:'" discovered. outcropping can Ne S6th ut the rivers oedin whom P "®een at the river's edge, where the deposit is forty feet thick. A gypsum be 99.8 per cent pure, mile along a mile along a branc} the Mosse River, midway between . Mr. William Masters of Chicago entertained the guests with songs and many good jokes. All present spent a very enjoyable day,. 6 ding cake was presented by the d,tfioMB:kin(Co??uy.'m Stewart gave a very enjoyable sentation talk. e whe hosts were presented with a beautiful Tea Service, a Coffee Per-- culator Set and many other valuable gifts of silver, also a very large, ornamental and good tasting wed-- make: our choir this' year the Best After a wonderfully delicions chick-- en dinner, Mr. Greuter, who had chartered one of the largest boats on the lakes, took the guests for a Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Greuter of Fox Lake, celebrated their Silver Wedding Anniversary Sunday, Oct. 14th, by entertaining two Ever. ~ But he ean't. do it without you. ~ Come and help do it. = h 22 TK l""" !'l:t' "":flli! n\nflnfo{& Living Word. Come. .--Thursday evening at 8, the choir N. P. GREUTER AND WIFE CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING This choice tract of land has PA MuC®@ soucht after by sub-- 8 from the North Shore and s : .e ctrunee o tnen con« negotia-- 4 900 purchasers and our 18 0 to him for putting -- it will interest you. It will help you. Speak to your friends -l:!?t. in-- yite them to come--or better, Bring Wednesday .evening at 7:30, the mid--week fellowship meeting. _ A $ }armtldfmntmthhmwb violate the law by killing wood and }eidcrdu&.opdu_flutmpw ed for a period of two years. These birds seldom go farther north than Illinois, but remain in Ilincis the greater part of the year. 'They are marked ' by -- beautiful plumage and have other traits that make them mallard and other migatory species that go to the far north for breed-- ing grounds. --=~ 4 ® | - rs are to ide and improve & o Wil be sold with re-- moma as will make it tm Bt exclusive residence ie village of 14 } ¥Pehasers plan to extend & through this a street Avenue and : ner leads # the assumption that they were deluded by the deceptive appearance of the road in the dusk of the night. Hunters fear this mis-- take may be often repeated while the birds are making their flight northward in the spring or south-- ward in the fall, and that thousands ml!hkflhdmu!lyhthhmn-l ner. . Wardens Makes Many Arrests, are making many A venue fl F on i on atiies oiinttntiiihed. Ahesteaity hh s > w'l:';l:r Iaying ou:.htbh vlm bas developed winteg . actual work will start in the early pleted, will or every person's village. "tMip Applications for lots=© have al-- ready been --received by more than About five acres of this is in what was formerly : Lake, and negotiations ready been opened with Mr. man and his associates in mi to come, as Mr, Butler had often declared he would not sell it _ This property has been in the Butler family since 1845, and it was supposed it would continue to remain in the family for many years Mr. Bu;hr,, in ' the reserved five acres of 1: residence mdfidhgs He comes homuwinn.b.g."",'..f.';vz the s republican counties o M"':{kb always . contributes heavily toward the election of re-- publican state tickets. His many friends are confident of hMs renomin-- ation for a second term. 1920 as the republican candidate for Hentenant--governor, he earried 99 of the 102 w in the state, poll-- ing a total of 1,829,119 and re-- ceiving a plurality of 715478 votes. He comes from Winnabhrmen --aual .m Tieut. Gov. Fred E. of Rockford, editor . of um Register--Gazette, announces that he will be a candidate for renomination to this office on the Republican ticket at the: primary on April 8th next, + 6 . 8 has received the Hivihtth on meatcapon aoin _ and Democratic Senators for'thfun.unl-flllpnh'l by him .as the presiding offiicer of the state. senate in the 52nd and Tenardions 4f" Snctions:" ar "Me M . [M&mflhm&g year incumbency of the licutenant-- governor's offiice he has been called mtonr'v:unw-d'nm account of himself in 'mm' .equintan:oudmpom ity in all sections of the state. In former campaigns he has '"..;_ strated his ability. In -- lmuthm'n STERLING AGAIN l CANDIDATE FOR RENOMINATION * .. The lads had slept all night on the White farm near Fox Lake and were picked up when residents of Lake called the sheriff's of-- fice.. They walked from Fox Lake toRmndl"h but the m failed to see them. 4 N ' Nmflnhogvg:thow-qr was halted by the three youngsters who placed themselves in its path "GMult'Wtb.ym'_ 5 And obligingly Deputy Weale took them to the sheriff's office. They were taken home by a policeman Tuesday afternoon. 4 e e Weale and Deputy Stark brought 'the youths to the county jail. They were: Joseph Lieser, who said he was employed at Sears--Roebuck in Chicago and who livi;!." 2012 West Van Buren street; Harvey ford, 8104.Harrison street, andm er Moffett, 624, California avenue. They had heard of the hbunters _ . who made trips to that section and . s 'They landed in Fox Lake late Mon-- * [ . A"I!""Monthosoou represented an opening for adven-- ture to three 15 year old lads of Chicago Monday ~and they left home to see the regions about Fox n AL C VISIT FOX LAKE -- opening and developing af Foperty will be of a y .'0&"""& | m m We ns sutihe Ahoicio oo w Sheriff's and Find Themselves in' hss it wf : In the transaction, weres of land with his Ticket 1 * & i2 s

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