9+ D% uaP «f mt h 'l" B sa4%~ 6 :b,u "'.' ':', w P it pa » &y 7 hmww.mnmwmmgfifl,ufl.,m,m required to sew up wound, templated for some time. police say Metz also suffered injury to hfih&!"'n':mcu.f:'s.fi was fo&d'l.&'-nm'm oo Y9d en m hane m ho b 4 ride to Niles, Sunday, it was learned in court. The day was spent in friendly celebration at Niles and u:-um.cum said, Nelson who was sitting in the rear seat of the automobile In the bout Christ@nson suftered a "When they arrived in Waukegan Christenson made complaint to the sheriff and Nelson was arrested af-- c Nelee, is for a of Justice Harry where Nel-- umh:'a.z"-on- enerate ~him> from all blame.". -- | Chris ponents in a 'OOL:L 'fi?o-:-t n"."'thhn'.hltlutl €, s att Bhurting -- came his death at 7 456 o'"& 28, ---- from bei M::Vu::::db' ng > Muwdmwzd-fiofiz ns crom m'mh?mfi';' was $ the mid-- :mn&.fimm did all in his power <to avert hitting the man and we ex-- Coroner John L. Taylor held an inquest into the 'death < at 10 ¥W'clock Monday morning --at the K hy --Germany. _ He came to W':Lnn from -- Germany ~ 25 years ago and has made his home here saince. He was always cheer-- f'nlunnd'whd.mlsmd yew. * +s ~ L n l e 10 oi -- CC hatsietiiiatsine capietcd. : Srceetras rugintins 2B i ~Bctindt 6 m . maee (aie iss in carteme .4 h&ld!hoc,&namrf&"'" _ suicide u',h'.h"zd-rryonthbfllu&. umumnmm'mwbmmm 4 'I'ho.flbluythat.ti:%o'% Metz also suffered injury to his leg.| Messenthaler's body was found Monday: morning Lentine < told . hi After -- receiving ~--medical attention | early Monday morning «when <the wife to open the store, as working-- at the hospital they were removed »lerk did not show up for the work M i would be-- coming around to to their homes. : s '"muvm The gas purchase tobacco. -- She heard .. The police car was practically| still turned on and had filled the $uUn shot and rushing into the demolished. . Balz said ~ Mond8Y room. _ ~._._ she found her husband > that Kennedy and Metz: wtre tnvl Messenthalér's nearest relative is ing and dying. <9 awering a call when the accident, nis wife, Rebecen, whose present ad-- x\ Dr. J. E. Wailters was carled to the FRIENDS BATTLE; ONE FINED $20 _ «=~ _ Attend to Injured ---- .. ~ ; ibe station, was found dead in his right --temple. Death was instan-- DrHugo Wmmfl%}§qunen at the station. ':mmn : to sttend Shurting, Dr. J. E. © The Navy Board of Inquest im--|\>Lentine was lying in bed in the '»:&tfl was s Nod. to dtm "'?'1 mediately convened 'at . the order m;# his my% he fired the 'o > . ,'; ffered 5 m" nander : Waldo Evans M;EWA by ::e:li:f ne lm ok ., 'v",,, k'w rted that death was d' m ga% friends Sunday that w w'b is w«,;-"a?' .d' tan .13" ty® »351 M "' o n P mw ' h Le! ' 1" y w A4 N .i' > " '.'a .E' ""- 4 . * . ») l t ' N ' # "jln' z' ~m 4 » : 'Kennedy sustained a"doep Bush | left Ey the deteased PMiMY bnlp | ceriously, howover,a not ' bolieving: ies mt m ie t :m nm to ~dress --thso to the hopital. Poli¢e Commis-- aicner Balz wa« called and Kennedy and Metz were taken to the how-- pital. > They both felt bad about Women's -- Christian -- Association home.. . According to Police Com-- missioner Julins 5 Balz, Shurting ran--acvross the street in diagonal fashion and -- Captain Kennedy, in into a tree in front of the home of Miss Mary Poimateer, county pro-- an Aattempt to prevent striking him, Matt Shurting, a man about 60 years old, living at 421 Market strtet, was fatally injured Sunday night whenrun down by the Wau-- kegan police car driven by: Capt. Thomas -- Kennedy. Kennedy and Patroiman John Metz, a passenger SREVENTY--THIRD YEAR-- NO 85. The ing Matt Shurting; Two KILLS MAN IN WAUKEGAN XaP the A coupe was found abandoned in| SHCh stores are front of Dr, John C. Foley's resid.| Whshington, where ence in Washington : street PM them out of the records the car in » John A. Johnson «f Gt+ in belleved to have been Round Lake was stolen from hig! PFOMPL Citation and revoca home . early in the -- evening. | their permits to manufact city was searched by Capt. Thomas| "O8! beverages. Booth and the night police, but no _ It is the intention of the : "w"v&mhfl. hent to absolutely stamp c y morning, the police ' in all sections of th informed that a car had been ab--| WY Nn & campaign to halt th andoned in Cataipa avenue. ~The) Wintture and traffic of hom car was driven to the station g. i at the source." w-- True Whittier. I . bo e ve has becom showed it was Su; | Wwame in malt and other b« Brown's car. It was not ¢ xi | ETedients that in many citi The police believe it was taken for tA Atores have been esta swlencts 10 o' h'-' Waukegan police received a ro-- rete 'm" e -- ndr:. 'wld n, wt;-nm Brown of warded by his superior officers and enjoyed their complete confidence. He was not involved in any doubtful 'mufl- failed to disclose se -- e e o M e m EKE EuW Wwashington, D. C.. Oct. ?'* '-':Q'? V w Commissioner R.. A. A P LUL ynes has launched upon a new ' eampaign against home brew. S ilrmicey 'M*to stamp out vhd" he s "the menace" of Pdia ';fi M M'chh m' , *' in l;mmo brew mw- ~ )e f eommissioner an 1 of -- Supervisor BW'E'-: he would revoke. the K all breweries which con= .' John A. Jdlm 4 the practice of making malt Messenthalét's nearest relative is his wife, Rebecea, whose present ad-- dress is unknown. ; The naval authorities notified the parents d11 deceased, Mr. and Mra. Joseph thaler~ of 144 Queen . Lane, Philadeiphia, Pa., and requested &z:lon relative to the w" remains. A uof the death was sent to the navy department. 'The report incluaed the statement that at the 2 STOLEN CARS ARE RECOVERED Naval Inquiry B_nrd Re-- turns Verdict of Suitide a reputation for reliability and square dealing, and enjoy the good will of the entirg community. _ 'Their business has grown by leaps and bounds until now they have a Authorities at the Great Lakes| Despondent because of ill health, naval training station were baffied i-Dominick Lentine, 63. years old, an Monday when the body of Raymond Italian merchant at . 326 -- Market H. Messenthaler, 32 years old, 'payjfi street, .' committed 'suicide early clerk : and assistant paymaster at. Monday by firing a bullet into his the station, was found dead in his| right temple, _ Death was instan-- gquarters at the station. _ \tanedus. § oae e on the east side of Milwaunkeeo Av--| would be taken and prices away be-- enue. The deal was made through| yond their reach, flfi. deal the A. R. Schnaeble agency _: _ |of Tuesday through which they have * Joe and Merrill ~started -- in acquired a good sized two--story the selectrical and battery business | brick building in one of the best lo-- a few years ago and in the face of cations in the village." > keen competition have built up u: They will take possession Novem-- most enviable business On Tuesday of this week Jo¢ Al--, kofer and Merrill Weiskopf, the en-- | Joe Alkofer And Merrill Weis-- _ kopf Purchase Just Building After Inquiry; No Mo-- tive Given _ : for Bem. 16, from the U. alar It had been there| ® was highly re-- at Tells Breweries . Noi Make Ingredients ;".' l'ti;:d told 'the poli¢® that y .1' been ill with matianm & long time and & _ Besides a widow he is survived by m "w grown--up. 1'%' ' to the Joseph. M was remuved to the Joserh Petro-- m" that a {terncoon me by a cousin who lived -- &r&*" c::ill:'er reo\'ol'Vfl' :l'.i f-undbfi bed alongside of the Washington, oi i. has 1 campaign agai _In order to HAYNES AIMS _ BLOW AT HO. BREW EXPE tion of the Libertyville mw #& Elec-- trie Service, the place 'continue Dominick Lentine, Italian Merchant, Fires -- Bullet into Temple As He Lay ufkmm.hn_amum for sometime as. a , m picture Milwaukee Avenue: mees prop-- Tooa en s values, ~4 t very soon all the choice locations ber 1st, and while it is their inten number of electricians in their em ploy. m dgnte --' Owing to the present activity in to eventually make it the home KK y <» were Yy and --which 1t 9 l Ate MIARAU!CC. LoE ie Schlosser was eapture| w $ % 6 d * a the *4 fl_!l'c!( C im-.('. se _ --, CSR am Belvidere ro ami'e {rom home. <©s _ til JA aggegn lasted -w At 6 o Eve :, ing:'lll oo uin Everett ing _posse cars in many ind thor farm-- de, scoured y rfi sworth, G and = all through te hours . night and Saturday #99% nA ! -- 7 f / guo aall f m #2. in M e »*. h j A 3 ¢ _\ . 4 [ N § A *# f ho A $ C is % i A3% * h into Schlosser's lowing a social is' Corners in e failed to re-- | 25 years old,! from B hands J ln} turday morn-- | 4 lfollvl'int; ; a fifteen year near Gurnee.. ~woman school x hour searech | the man in a} re stM-«fl'rf Thomas*" Cor-- ics Weekly Mistreat-- ely Road ESDAY, OCTOBER 31 Snatched Posse ~of and ' parents ormed ~a nt which car hne of the A GoL mb\ 9e Interesting to note was the 6 that _ n, well known music on the n shore, is a member the ick orchestra,.~ _ Justite Charles E. Mason i day united in marriage L Wfl"hke Forest, and _ Viola any, North instar of Deputy Sheriff Lester Tiffany. -- chool nt was won over by his ion and-- consented to have him drive her home. _ The mother of the girl was fran-- tic z':cmanded that punishment be out severely, ¥ | ) the girl but the evidence of x 'il'l and the doctor _ I ~f C him. r -- The elothing of the deputy sher-- iffe wias torn and bisod. stained after the struggle. Schlosser was suffering from a bruised head. _ The attack aroused : the -- resi-- "' # of Warren township--where :z"' ¥ lives and it was believed that 4 , body of vigilantes would be rmed to protect -- other young gitlg from similar attacks, ( IAt Was learned that Miss 'Clark and others at the social . had : ieed the actions of Schlosser. ' appeared drunk but was found to be shamming. ( -- Bhe warned five of the other wmat accepting 'his -- ad-- % k -- Finally the young high MI3S TIFFANY UNITED wITH GEO, WATSON | _ _The meeting of rural _ and village | school teachers which was held at Lake muadz Saturday was one | of the biggest s@ssions of the year, | according to COunty Superintendent | of Schools T. E. Simpson. Miss Louise Mears of Milwaukee fNormd. a@ ,m Buzzard of IMinois state Normal university were | two of the m speakers. Miss 'lnrs gave an-- talk on % i:'"':?fi'lfi.zo' Elwii:x; ' l8lal and .. 'M 'Ji'.""'.f"s"° Literature and Georgra-- | C 'r. Mi'fia on mathemat-- 'ical geography . and several other Then &.% eputies jumped-- from their--car 'and took hold of Schios-- ser. . He eo-{hau to fight madly Bhfi"'ill'!' P .7'.}, : "Let me get out of here. Let me have a fi"' s diteh. ~-- wg gmed & |h and oxygen and our gret-- Stnckfm Leader ' ,'emv is now at hand. We Schlosser -- swinging ~wildly, > had' are about to weigh a liter of oxy-- thrown three of the men 'into the gen. -- Some of us have worked the mud. . He kieked out\and-- struck problem about three times withn'o' the womdn teacher several times. |results and some of our chemistry the chas Schlosser ditch. topies of. interest -- to ~ every teacher, . --. '-- f TEACHERS HOLD DISTRICT MEET AT LfKE BLUFEFE Louise Mears--of Milwa -- and -- Robert Buzzard state N university : the main speakers. | gave an iHustrated tall 's nd . the -- Hav and -- on . "Correlation -- Literature and Geor Justice ~Hervey . C. Monday, ol . \s Ahe , Charles, 48 ,'thh the -- Manville t jail, denied he had at zirl but the evidence and the doctor . scon-- $10,000 ser was and was f the of -- Gra ing ~his d-eh;n- young ' ou won mrN:hw consented -- to membe; home. Collage girl was fran--| --The it punishment| beach [#3 pal school | that she is enjoy-- the L. Tfi.fl.m km excitement gets days is her horse am:&bc' for writing Harrie We n 1 y was Mr. =M birth-- in honor of which we sang two mmbon'..ehll: was also en« at lu y the fi for him the best that in store. | Galloway writes that she ing skating at Menominee, W--m..u Jeosephine Eger has Of Grayslake wvisited the various You _ might -- be -- in to ou know _ that MWJ-- member of the Glee Club at Beloit Te * incafty . on jopert:| Ahother y ' en beatch party, Thursday evening. girls' athletic editor for 'the Nau-- victors--15--18, The 8opho mores wanted a return game so the Frosh yed them on Friday,. After a struggle the youngersters won The score was X'J&' We wish the l':"o:; eould in every game as f : can play, but none of &cm mldbeabletohn'nuvldq'.l: they always played the Frosh. . this reason the Sophomores pug the Upper Classmen where the ter won their long sought victory. v_h her class the characteristics Miss Dawson: ~"Now name some things that -r:';er:' dangerous es to nea ve horns," ~ . »."}n:, r"g« Cara." # Mother: *"I hope you will be very atttentive and . practice constantly. I tried to get your father to wear one, sbut he could not keep it in his The Frosh Team, so far, seems to the champion, never having been defeated and winning bL: wide :in:rg::. in some cases. --Mon-- ' » -- girls played a out on top. (5.10).. This victory was 'We all hope there will be more of these exciting games in the fu-- The girls of the Physical Train-- ing Classes have introduced a new game in the school which séems to be very popular both with the girls who play and with the spectators. Pfl)%:.tbmmdm;' first, in able --to --yell and able to jurmp around gracefully and actively; and thirdly, in batting the ball back and forth over the fet sharks got it correct the first time. Mr. Aldriel Mr. . Under A letter from Harriot Putanam A Few-- Things About Chem! Chemistry is one of the most in-- eresting and. helpful s ubjects Miss Dawson "has been explain-- teachers appreciate the cust-- made and served by. Arst Domestic Science » Hall visited 4 LIBERTYVILLE High School Notes m Who's Who In L. T. H. 8. awson: "Now name some: Mr. Teed h in the hat are very dangerous to) Chemistry claases to submiit an en ra"thu have hotns."~ --] say and may require E tor Care," ' end of the term. The | e as Weedls" hm 2ts, . Mebride] Rolatie, mtc +o Hantth 154 Weedi¢ and Mrs, McBride| Relation of Chemistry to Health and will have success on I] t+ank r:y .av: #fly. i\ In English saure % One quéstion out of seven, d § s .*anrb '&f 1 ie "An dumbell!" you exclaim; . <. .. Your is imprudent; . _/ . |_ In_ little @me ... J« 0 [ . see an all "A" students _ . i .. & . & o Hak ~'§'¢ *fi:, "'4,", ' Below B piuse--L kmew it! _ _ .. weiow 5 piub--«l SBO# i is *n She's confident, but bless her heart, _ . She's too polite to shew it -- . -- J . Mmfill hbf" T C 1 didn't finish -.-: j ' If 1 get thirty in math _ -- TV t®hank my stars alncsorely. mwu«. and $500. is for a foutr course.in Chemistry and C About :'x'J:' hm will be t'v:n -'*,hn .a-..&".": f unhm Yllo'fll:rv."* & Sturkweather, Jr., now 41 years ~-- . old, brought the case to the Supreme : . 'court. Early in 1923 the high coug. . _' through ia mandamus ordered him.© _ testored 'his civil rights. The ":""A ¥: to set--aside the trust at the North-- -- * ern Trust company was then filed©" _ _ lin the lotal court. y 4# Relation 'of try to 'The En-- Relation . of -- ' to Agricul-- % mistry to National Relation of Chemistry to the Home. m@ Chemistry to the De-- velopment of Industries and Re-- The contest is open to all High Sphool students and 'tosts nothing enter. An essay of not mote n J200 words is to be written on r _of a number of. The éssay does to have to be & niequ'!nomedf.nial. Friday Attorney Charles Cutting, well. known Chicago attorney and forme ud ney. El Clarke entered several ns to the wording of the unm est of the trust company. Feb. 24, 1910, .he alleges mlfio;"'g bifl, his . stepmother visited him at .. Washington, D. C. and represented -- _ that 'his father was dying and per-- . _ suaded him to sign over his A.'fis'«. ty to the latter that it might be put _ to his account in trust at the North» _ ern TMAeoml'"Yn Chm») f.' Vel ; ' he found that the property had been _ put to the interest of his fathem . stepmother and half brother. _ *él'g' He sought an accounting and was. . _ taken into. the County court of Chi-- _ _ eago by'his folks and adjudged in-- ° _ u-t./Lm after he had ~been . . mi i * 'J"' ¥ ;("*;;,1"4 ..L ",:('»'4 a tarium,-- he sought--shis 'property. . -- county ceourt C" n [ k to enter the order. * uit wl Following the deaths of his moth-- . °> the ~latter in 1895, 'M'& e ar'"" ¢ Jr.. 'was left about $11,000 in cash . . . and the remainder'in real estate and _ other property. > * His fathert was his guardian and ' | _ he was to get the property. when hea . reached 25 years of age. W g,, his mother's> death his father re--e -- _ father, Charles H. Starkweather, JIr., . ; presentations .of. his : stepmother. _ . weather, his half brother. EFriday morning in a bill filed by Charles Huntington, Jr., Foriat) member 98 a «cu mown !-nflgfia who is seeking to re-- cover a . of approxi € nflu; which" he ehimowurzi 02.00 PEX YEAR IN ADVANCE * N eF Th tm 3 t ts 0 3