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Lake County Register (1922), 5 Dec 1923, p. 1

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gult <of severe whe received in an accident several months ago a owing to her ced age she never recovered from whock. : She had been in the hospital for treatment for the past month, is She was born and raised at Dia-- mand Lake and had Uved all her life at 8 p.m. mand Lake and had lved all har lite at that place. : One brother, Charles Bartlott, of Evanston, survives her. nesday at 2 pan. .:.'J..'. C held < erial Waukegan, at the age ","fih death was the re-- ney at'a meeting of: the council 6e Bke meeting Wlfi and bitter words flew ind fast, after the reading of an introduced at the instance of Staranowics and Bunday night at the Victory Mem-- high time that.he resign," declared Attorney Jadrich. wiece and that finally re-- sulted in have been bitter politi¢cal . enemices fer three years. . Staranowies claims that Preybor-- uki will be ousted by the council at ito regular meeting Monday, Dec. 10 and that he will be reinstated. He the council disaspproves the action of Mayor Deacon, he will be back in office and that there is no doubt but that the counci! will refose to sanction the mayor's action. DEATH OF MRY, LAURA KANE OCCUBRED YSUNDAY The made Dea-- e-.u-w:aamz-u been ousted and replaced by Attor-- enforeed in North Chicago. Deacon is opposed to raiding moonshine par-- lors, while Staranowicz is of the be-- adopted in justice to the public at rid df me is that I am too square and bonest to suit him.> h Attorney Jadrich ciaims that Sta-- «# 6 i _ »Mtate's Attc sey A. V. Smith §i-l~l at noon: to deny the SEVENTY--THIRD YEAR NO, 91. * WiH Tell Grand Jury of / Rampant Vice in N. {Continued on Page Pour) on's Ouster | Rurprise To City. iblic interest, as is ayor Deaton, it is of the attor-- .d'nM.n"dhtho,nb; bery--~of J. H. Paeterson company udlh.'!lh,lw"d tDnl.-h ?M{,.'-g":.'.'."a.u. Harry Cfi?. aroe Tadnlooh -m" aourtreom to in The pincen of oths Holt, © "i _ and -- Frank vm..z-..u rt Sheridan, of Highland Park. -- w neld, was sworn as foreman of the o{l I Fad. & ;' Colonel Smith in brief the edmnamirer ed that he : t State's At-- torney Sidney Block would be pres-- ent to aid them in thdrm Chief among the matters to be :b;:.nrl-.--luofmm vm at hone dfl:vl.m:"g;nmdu:., mysterfons. & :"Wat'{nhlu- Action is expected also in the case of eht youth living ~%fihfl»u'- b""'.""m%ul "" wl year= was expressed the alleged flof Attorney ger's "angel," might be brought to L the attention of the inquisitorial body. He is now being sought on several charges of alleged swindling Others who were expected to be hit in the deliberations of the grand m.:?u: m.h.mhhz'; mla';ahm,u"ruflnt , some weeks ago, Henry Epker,-- Libertyville, -- arrested on three charges of having passed worthless checks and forgery, Steve Mdhl':&k-ihyfio: &:'r--ammm.m NMMfl;fl-'nnm of u&"MA::qu'.# 'Smith -- completed preparations for the presentation of details<of the shooting . which ~took place>: two weeks ago at Lake, Marie, near An-- Samuel Stegel, Walter Wolkowaki, LAKE MARIES DEATH MYSTERY Col. Smith Says --John --C, not found or (Continued on Page Four) on 'the Libertyville Dnroughont ie ataie 1+ . the state are and picked for final award Again Libertyville : 14 n Township High School ant "The Nautilus" re-- ot ie the hover 'banner in achools ns Awobiled Tys o n Anton e f:rut r among hools o pupils in tht the e 10922 annual has e honored place. -- 5 .and. 6 o'clock Tuesday night. PDeputy Sherif Alien McMillan of of Grayslake was summoned short!y rcmum& He found Lee woman's body lying on the Root of the sitting room of the Lee on the second foor of the Fp'.u. Her head streaked fith blood rested against the wall hear the floor «nd the body lay ir. & poo! of blood. | right temple, went, into the m.sa:"fi"nwmm the fourth entered the left side of showed that foit One of the bullets entered the right 1922 NAUTILUS WINS BANNER FROM U. OF 1. ~a there from the county y ndupety uen ©"He moied morly m araeate on he be allowed to view his wife's remains, but his requests wounds inflicted by a gun in the hands of her husband,. Rev. William Lee, with intent to commit murcer murdgr without bail until discharged by: dug processsof law." --~-- --~-- _ "We, the jury. find that Mrs. Hallie Lee--.came to her death follows : Lake Tuesday in a fit of jeal-- ousy, be held without : bonds on a charge of murder. ' Lee refused to testify. The verdict rendered bythe jury death indirectly., JX tion, at berent 'and inalienable and \ which are enjoyed by the grace of God. s h a on mt i h-fllm'?fi"um right of a ditizen to do an--40t which umrm'fiumw poh"' 0 zen in i= 'Nu-d.mualll.tyhzn'd. Serious Charge Matter To ~ Be Heard By Judge u-' wards Monday COLE TO FIGHT _ FOR 2ND TRIAL ;m migh to the destruction of fabric of the © American system. 'These intolerants preach that the in-- which society on "kin and that the majority may do with the individual as it pleases..Ao--them L reply whenever a centralized govern-- ment, and not the citisen, is made the sourte and repository of all pow» er the constitution of the United States is scrapped. However conceal-- -- _ A fing interest is being ' prayer meetings &re held in various p:mudhm. m.w.: mMngveryM their presentation of the gospel 'M. You can be sure you will be well tredted, instructed and aroused '"fil *Dd thnelmq" y 'program is -mpd'h!& SPECIAL -- SERVICE WEEK At V * a i;;» PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH *# t & of the m under the commulations grgt:d the .lvu:fl'_ is S#i*)° that the gommutation was without T an not a Skeptic," cagle 1 Dr. Bartlett, "The Pmm ment Leaghe by Mrs. Bartlett. .:' Friday ing--Sermon, "Sol man's N. B." Eagle story by Mn Sunday the 9 3--006'" ~£ Sunday ¥ a. m. "Sfi':b. 1 mv;;..i: C;;;"u""" 'T'm "'bw-u;'%, 1 'm Mm Tit " by Mi¥c. Rartiett. _ -- |panalties for off--sides, but none Me_u g the of M%m-% :tft county: dor-- ing 4.vestiiffation "6f -- jury bribety Th .. fektng { 8 ':-. 'ume;::ry of the '"fi e # for leave to file proceed-- t agp . of Lake county, mit the hbm:fl ke l ocom-- y [ o n No ol w Wedneradny evening ~-- Sermon, MmhmrmmwjustoMthema North Chicago, was taken in her "love nest" with her soul-- mate, Frank Zimant, 39 years old of Chicago. : _ Deputy Sheriff Lester Tiffany with the woman's hus-- _ --__Meenshine mad and flaunting: her--love for in the face of her husband. Mra Anne Ciznfa HUSBAND RAIDS FLAT; ARRESTS -- WIFE WITH HER "SOULMATE" evening=----Sermon ist jurots in the case ; the sentence imposed We . w ie n e d manes -- Conch Joseph R. Teed's Liberty-- Ville High School eleven last Thars-- day closed its most successful sea-- son in the history of the school. Out ie nrerads mon by a 14 to 6 score when five of the atreet, were found in possession of rummuu,m.m- and "Award Lewis, Waukegan. . , was found to have a quantity in his possession when visa-- %fichmfl- -- * Hillis, 824 RBelvidere street, m to t' : county jail on a war-- Forest, was nubbed by the raiders Bunday while he was busy piying his businss beneath a distil-- lery. Altmwuun',::&fic above the biacksmith shop with a: quantity of liquor, according to the, &dMyMi.Vm $ w have discovered amodern -- black»-- smith--and be is surely modern. The "Village blacksmith" has been gwept into Action, and with him has love party. found. Both cccupants of the r6om were> intoxicated r none--of the liquor was found.--: 1t is betieved the trouble with his wife om former oc-- fm-:d th-t'-li"h'lhuh.&: '-'-M.'m y _I" er, raenx Akyn : vaY Te the Wlace Jb&#@-! b%' ie®: laid up. with injuries. One of ulh?hhmolth bedroom was located called for aid. lu.'wuh,"cdyhg% undergarment, had opened the wi dow and was attempting to leap to the ground and flee. _ , and to the bedroom. D%W eancenled 'only by 'his hing. MHe erdured "Toth the min | woman ~under arrest and when Zi-- Six others were also found by the o4 '? b,. h' .'{ ?;:.' . o pa f f s | r ' : 3 | T / C f .m;\f 2 p v % 1I \»,1' i o -- $ ; ) a ' % n"'""'% e Members of the routing party at e--side of the house where the ILLICHT TRADE HAD RECORD SEASON fact that not one as inflicted on the of , 88 years at ed aAs most of this sem-- gon. wus a reguwar two years did not play lnst year. ~was the bulwark of the squad 4 * and did the bulk of the scoring with his sweeping end rtor. But: Mr. Smith has turned a do'furunflnehm: banks hiz salary and that's mt.'-l * ',_ " Long ago the county learned | Colonet® couldn't -- be & m vA"." .W" 4'-..." mous Amall jury Axing cases they the ecounty. : Since taking office in De-- comber, (A83D. Mr. Sniith has ; lected over $122000 in fines. . Bu.d'_ll:.mh-hd'd h -- -- ~Ras. Undisputed Record _ *--' . can not be 'disputed., His program -- . of law enforcement leaves h;t" fi m*fli{:':M' &A state's attorney there (s always demanding his eandidacy. candidates, Charles W. Hadiey, ?'E'PH"P':M;@!!M Brundage gonsented to Wosodatock 19; YTib. 88. Harrison lights 0; Lib. 46. Smith> booin: for attorney general state's attorney made MMHMN.WQI;Q He said that MY. Brundage had gig ¥. E ated the fnti--Small issue and tWnt he was entitled to seek on if he desired. T98 -- At a 'meeting in Mr. ig t the state in conference mo m after he h;l W.';:E m Or M' 3 o opposition to Edward J. Brundage, _ ney at the April primary. He _ Col. A. V. Smith, Lake Coun . . 1 Nes * .. t x y .. ue 8 C xk s z> "k + a * eP l'* F5 l" '"ICE: 3 0? 3 8 § ie 4 ' Coaa c ge m s 1g bnaienies + Wls & $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCHE i i\ tw u> e ie L tA G . e To T ,'«I&.IIIE '" CA _ _=_ t l P 2 m is Ee -- ' es + Colonel Smith and two other possi-- (Continued on Page Four.) Ws Attorney for i4 4 flt *

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