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Lake County Register (1922), 4 Jun 1924, p. 2

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Mr. and Mrs. Waliter Stone are the | proud parents eof a baby boy, born' Saturday, May 31. Mrs. Stone is} the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al-l bert Neath. AGE TWO .. Mrs. John Dietz and Mrs. John 'Carsteson visited at the home of Mr. "'Morris Hynding, --of Chicago, over Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Sieber entertained company over Decoration Day. . TS -- e e P e oS C uc Hageman, Mrs. William Tormoeh-- | tertained 'relatives ° len and grr:aon if Chicago. speNt over Decoration Day. the week with Mr. and !ln-' Mr. and Mrs .Fra: The Area Parent--Teachers Associ-- | er Mrs. Schumacher, ation will meet. 'l'ue{dl¥ Levenh!t; Mr. and Mrs. Geo) No L vane ds ho Pdi N. © cce d '!lr and Mrs. Robert Cameron Lake Forest called on Area frie Wednesday. afternoon. Miss Clara Nelson, Mrs. Toner and son spent Saturday in Gu'rnee with Miss Ethel Haines. Miss Nelson remained until Sunday. --"l--;' and Mrs. Dean Wells, Horace D. Wells and ddughter, Ruth Wells, of Chicago, attended the Memorial services at Ivanhoe Friday after-- Mrs. Walter Fountain and chil-- dren, of Libertyville spent Wednes-- day with her sister, Mrs..B. F. Por-- teous. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wells, Horace James VanPlew. of Beloit, Wis., attended the Memorial services at Ivanhoe on Decoration day. c Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cain' and daughter, of Maywood, Mr. and Mrs. Seward Andrews of Lake Forest and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Andrews and daughter of Chnicago were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kane on Decoration Day. -- _ -- George 'Klier returned Sunday afternoon after visiting over Decor--| ation Day with relatives and friends in Lovisville, Kentucky. . & _' ~.Mr. and Mis. Charles. Beckwith, of Grayslake, calleéd on Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Portecus on Monday after-- noon. The graduating exercises will be given Friday evening. The graduates from Area and vicinity are Miss ----'The Class Day progr@ tyville high school will Wednesday evening of Frances Dolton, Miss A_lice-mfi'o} Miss Henrietta Snyder, Alfred Sny--| der. John Thies and Miss Mildred Frances Dolton, Miss Henrietta © der, John Thies Porteous. Ruth Fountai spent the week Mrs. B. F. Port The Young P Mrs. Ella Stronberg, of Chicago, was the week end guest of Mrs. Al-j Mrs. Emma Rouse left Saturday to join Mrs. Lena Mitchell and three friends in Chicago. They left Chi-- cago on Monday for St. Louis. From there they take the Lauwden boat trip on the Mississippi, Onio and Tennessee rivers. Their trip on the boat will last for eight days.. s ~ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Meyer motored to Barrington Monday afternoon. Ruth Fountain, of Libertyville,| ter S spent the week end with her aunt, conds Mrs. B. F. Porteous. ' 2s . K 'The Young Peoples meeting has| M been postponed until Wednesday eve-- cago ning of next week. the 1 ' Mrs. Alma Jones was a Barring-- blanl "'g@m'i Mrs. Ray Newton, of| The Winnetka calledk on Area friends on| Rouse Friday. " 3 tored m',[.,(mm Local Editor Phone 814 The school election for the pur--| pose of raising bonds to enlarge the | Area Grammar school was held on| Friday, May 30. The bond issue\ was defeated by about 20 votes. If the school is not enlarged for the| m,..ru'wmbo.'nz'nrbmi matter to find room for many pupils entering: in the fall. . About 92 pupils are expected to enter next term. The question is, how are 92 pupils going to find room to sit, breath and move in a two--room school. 'It does seem that the people with children to start next year and the following years as well as the ones having children now in school, and who will be for some time, should realize the importance of this issue. For the few cents extra taxes that we would be assessed it does seem that we should see that our children should have a place fit\ Joe Sikes earried off the conso'azon | to spend the greater part of the| prizes. After Bunco a very delicions eight years that are the most im--| lunch was served. portant in their lives. Mr. and Mrs. Andrian Loomas Mr. lr.mdln.'nsomsln?"" and Mrs. Perkins and three children family and Miss Genevieve Huebsch | of Woodstock called on Mr. and Mrs. motonduhh?onuonnouwgn,c..gmm. tion Day to visit relatives. L, A. Murrie and Harold Wells left The Ladies Aid Society meeting! Thursday evening to attend the which was to have been held Friday | races in Indianapolis. of this week has been postponed to lr.-ndlln.w;mlm-&d Friday of next week. Waukegan called on Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baurnsmith| Harry McBride Sunday evening. motored to Waukegan on Friday and| Mrs. Mary Dieckman and. son spent the day visiting with Mr. and| George Diéeckman entertained rela-- Mrs. Orille Hibbard. tives from Chicago ever Sunday, Mrs. Emma Luker and little Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knigge of mmm.rmu.mnun-mmhnwmomm mummmmndmmmuwmm Gundav evening to their home in\ by Mr. Eaton, of Libertyville. _ . AREA wb #'n. H. A. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roder and sons were guests at the home of Mr. dlfi.'fll'fmoof!nlrflddon Weller, Mr evening to uit rainisiacteits . xtodatens ridadcain zin' O\ NO Pn i on Mr. and Mrs. 'Albert Roder on Sunday. ' on Monday after--| . The new dairy building that Rouse 7 brothers are having eonstructed is ; program of Liber-' nearing completion and they hope ool will be held on to be using it soon. This will great-- ning of this week.'ly aid them in giving the Area peo-- : exercises will be ple a good milk s'qpt:ly. 2s '". ig to their home in spending several days of Mn and Mrs. on Saturday and nm!n.tu ine are visiting at Russell Rouse and s13--M | ~Mtr. and Mres. F., C. Shaddie "/9""~ :dMu.holuMD.hM--' 'fo!d.hltvdkunduw&'ndrlmb' \mmmmamm | ln.l.c.lldoubmlcm- 1cn¢o business visitor on Tuesday. | John Wade, of Libertyville was at '-tholwmofhhdnughhr,lrs.bm tmonllolpuon&mdcy. | _ Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rouse en-- Mr. and Mri Friday. -- | torea io Wansonds op Friday. | . . | _ M Mrs. Harold Wells spent Memorial . 6L Day with her mother Mr. and Mrs. F. C. oC : on Mesenmecs K M be l eeu td tes' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall, Miss| amACFTT T iss Alta Hall and a friend from Gimee! HERMOSILLO l fitcdhd on Mrs. Alma Jones'Frida_v| FACES COPS & 4 red| MF. and Mrs. Clyde Harris and|.. -- s IN KILLING\ ?*mfly returned Su'x'\'da} eveningw lf»' bnucmesntmemats: & l Ie, spending seve ays in Wau-- Continued ¢ int. | conda .uhi home of Mr. and Mrs. -,f__...__________________..___ from Page One) H. K. Harris. \the snooting. The confessed mur-- has| Myr. and Mrs. John Roder, of Chi-- derer who claims to be a gradu--~te ce' | cago, were guests at the home of 0* a Mexican university and who is \ tha Intter'a sister Mrs. Herman Kue-\uid to have seen service in Mexi-- y% Walter Meyer, Miss Hulda Meyer, 4 Frank Baumgartner and Ed Meyer y of Fremont motored to Rochelle: on --| Sunday and spent the day with Mr. s and Mrs. Paul Rouse. | . "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gauger, of Chi-- f cago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. several days. 3 llrl JC. Dorfler and little son returned Friday from the County hospital, Waukegan. Miss Mary Rouse and Floyd Ritt-- ler spent the week end in Racine at the home of Mr. Rittler's parents. Mrs. McGaughlin and son Howard of Chicago were guests of Mrs. Em-- ma Rouse on Sunday of. last week. Mr. and Mrs. M,. Herper and daughter, Ella, of Chicago, visited s LoR teu y dn on Ne i Oe o daughter, Ella, of Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Dietz over the week end. feyml i ts uh over \ Mr and Mrs. Paul Rouse and son |\ David of Rochelle motored to Area Thursday evening to spend Decora-- tion Day with Mr. and Mrs. H.--C. | Meyer. > m ocns:.>~ John Dietz had the misfortune to| break the bones in his ankle on Sunday evening while crossing the street to the park.. 'Miss Helen Russell and Miss Car-- oline Kuyeblank entertained about 20 Friends from school on Saturday evening. The evening was very pleasantly spent playing Bunco. The winners of the first prizes were Miss Pearl Herschberger and George Eaton. The second prize winners were Lucinda : Miller and Roger Swan. Miss Dorothy Doiton and Joe Sikes carried off the consolation ivflm. After Bunco a very delicions lunch was served. _ _ _ Ag Mr. and Mrs. Andrian Loomas Mr. and Mrs. Perkins and three children of Woodstock called on Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cook Friday afternoon. L. A. Mu'rrie and Harold Wells left 'Mrs, C. A. Hapke of Argo, IIl is visitine at the home of Mr Herman Kucblank. * U ~Joel Chandler is home from his studies at the Tlinois Pharmacal achool in Chicago, for his summer vacation --R. J. Lyons returned W from his trip to Washington, D. C. The Area Grammar achool com-- mencement exgreises will be held at the("mmv:;"mm y ave. ning, June w&nfi dially invited to attend. \ Mre. Myron R. Wells in Antioch. H,. Rouse en-- from -- Chicago 'w the year before to make a' \ha-o for his bride. They lived hl .fl.lfnayforunnhgdmnudl | then took a farm near Libertyville ; | where they made their residence for 20 years. Twenty--five years ARO j !thoybouchtthalgneinAiu. Here | ' Mr. Albrecht passed away in 1915.} l and from tris home Mrs. Albrecht | )' went to join him on Sunday evening | L Mrs. Albrecht was a woman Of| lflu christian character, having hfir} membership in the Long Grove 'Lutheran church. Her life was mu'rk-? |ed by strength and kindness which greatly endeared her not only to the | \large group of children, grandchil--| \'dren and greatgrandchildren but ul-' May 25. | a \ _ Funeral services were held in the ~home in Aréa, Wednesday,--May 28, conducted by Rev. C; Arthur Jevne. !Interment was in Lakeside cemetery Libertyville. > l *Remember the Redpath Chautau-- t qua will be in Libertyville, June 'I" *o 21. A 5 ":Tl;e_fiiamond Lake Cemetery As-- sociation will meet with Mrs. Allic Dawson at Area, Thursday, June 5. his o% a Mexican university and who is said to have seen service in Mexi-- can and United States armies said | that he and Garcia had engaged in many armt; prior to the shoot-- ling. H illo issued the follow-- ing statement in Lorain, according l: the Lorain Journal under. date of u'y 28: & -' L "Garcia pointed the gun at me ant 1' told him three times to go a'.ead and shoot, but he didn't. 1 was a little d.unk and went outside iwhere 1 met a friend who loaned me is gon. . > ~/--*. : '"The climax came when 1 object ed to some statements Garcia made about me.. We argued for a while, then Garcia reached: into the ca~s1 '..bomllmal'.r" In 1865 she came to Day was married to Mr. Fred Al-- t who had come to the United register where he cwas . counting some money and got a gun. It was a 32 calibre. % Shot Him in Arm. "Then I went back into the store and started to talk to 2gfro Garcia again. He grabbed. his gun and just as he was ready to shoot . I vrabbed mine from the holder and s. ot--him in the arm. "I told him to drop his gun but when he recovered enough he again tried to shoot me. Then 1 fired. at him, the bultet entering his body right above the heart. -- He--died thl'" d." l'm! k A & % % "As soon as i remiizea wWnat _i h:4" done I left Waukegan _ and within a month came to Lorain. "While here I have not been the 'bad man o. Lorain,' as police said. a gun in my life. By the way, I want to say fur-- ther that it was not my intention to commit murder in Waukegan. I only wanted to shoot him in the 1 have killing me." ' Waives Extradition. Hermosillio, who has lived in Lor-- ain since last October under _ the name of Julio Lavasido waived ex-- tradition telling Captain . Kennedy and Lorain.police that he was will-- sume hbis real name and face trial. Hermosilio's wife had been liv-- ing with him since November of last year, At the hospital where she was taker after the attempt on herll!o,ubopnthmof'm Soto. When asked about this by Captain Kennedy, Hermosilio said |that was his wife's maiden--name. The Lorain papers stated that Hermosilio was a man that would |hardly be expected in a police sta-- \tion under a" murder. charge, his \ neat appearance and . courteons | manner distinguishing him _ from ,| the usual ruffians in the hands of the law. o Tok oilh * 4. _ Because of his manner ano tions, while being taken to the lice station in Lorain, after a : hall stabbing affeay and during stay in jail, he was termed "gentioman murderer." The police at and legs to stop him from n P t Th s Ahni would osillo was a man that would y be expected in a police sta-- under # n't'ehm m\ APPinillata® him > from in Lorain, after g aftray and durl ,h'fim murderer." e at Lorain sa; f "his manner and ac-- m*lwfin po-- i~a Tarain, after a pool a woman of t chil--| Mrs. J. Mason is spending a few neoe, weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. Mason Miss| and family after having spent tne Chi--| winter in Waukegan. what: <1 say that PEEE ; m 188 | ~ M'rs. George 'pleted '"her> year the | now living here 23" Ruth : Ames, nQ. |ancven. To: Iuminw :4 DLE. T w .. 0 C e Nes * daughter, Ethel, motored to m' eo, Ind., hlhy to spend a few days with Mrs. Hickman's parents. . ; Mrs. Robert Rouse Mrs. Ed Umb-- denstockhi:ii lr; E. Wileox .will serve t 'month -- at Oflnfi Club. The Community Club have a picnic this month, Watch for the date. k Te Mills school closed Wednes-- day with a picnic in the Mills or-- chard.: A large number ate_ the chicken dinner served there; In the evonhz'dny all enjoyed the dance given in the Mills scnool house, _ Mr. and Mrs. Park Bartlett spent |_-- A large crowd attended the open-- ing dance at Ray's pavilion last Sat-- urday evening. 'Mis. William Fraz-- 'er spent Thursday shopping in Chi-- now living here at her home.. .. . Ruth Ames,. who_ is taking A course in hair dressing in Chicago, spent several days at her home last Remember the Redpath Chautau-- qua will be in Libertyvillé, June 17 to 21. --.=> a his the, Hermosillio+seemed to be in prac-- tically every pool hall fight held there for months, so when--arrest-- e . the last time, he was grilled for hours, being led to believe authori-- ties there had word of the Wauke-- ;-;;\ murder, -- Finally he broke down and made the confession. > Chief of Police Isaac Lyon today dotified State's Attorney A.. . Smith of the return of Captain Ken-- nedy with the self confessed mur-- derer and a round--up of . witnesses The police authorities say that the solf defense story told by Her-- mosillo is a "framed" story, Garcia h.vingnognniu!_hhan«}:fll_lfll: was to be started,. The prelimin-- ary hearing will probably be held him at the time Hermosilio fired the shots that cost him hislife. . . Chief Lyon said that Hermosillo atid 'three companions were chased out of Garcia's pool hall the--night of the shooting and that according to the story told by Garcia on his deathbed and by witnesses he re-- turned .to kill Garcia in order to get revenge. : Hermosillio has been a fugitive from justice @ince Sep-- tember 1, 1923, the !li'h' of . the shooting. Flush your kidneys by drinking a wart of vfir(ater cach day, also take %: »casionally, says a Mté 'Uw i 00. tlack «i meduiataiyes e kidney almost $ in' their efforts to expel it from Jlaod. _ They . become mfl and ::akeq: then 'y:: may s with a misery in , sharp pains in the back ofim. dizzt-- ness, your stomach . sours, tongue is soated. and when the weather is bad Have Kidneeg'sv . Examined By -- . 3&'.'%;;;}Eeum; ;"':' ce e dn zets udy, fu t n-- nels often get mstmmd ,'3"6'.'1'_"" you to seek relief two or three jluring the night, _: _ _ s ., "'i";' h;'l'fid:'i:w"' lizethese irritath «wids, to w* kidneys Aw Jush off the w waste, ge lour m;:ces o'f'Lfi from .?'l phar nacy here; s mll\ ul in . fh"d:f w::: %'kfnt for ew days, . may the a1ct fine. Thk% is mad from the acid of & 2 %'mon puric 'ombined with . and .dbee.n se or years to & stimuls Iugreish kidneys; also to neutralize «/ FRED GRABBE Auctioneer ,'ua:l "','-hs is. ;. can not in e ind makes ful'fifl'me! at -- lithia-- M i ¥e your pl j '-__* Mm Telephone Waukegan 2588 Address: 0928 North Ara s Saits to Wash Kidneys Back Pains You or Bladder Farm and ¢ your pi s at least Your Doctor :;"""" ""n Aife. . | _ (Continued from Page One) panions were chased possible equipment for. a wholesale ; pool hall the--night manufacture of beer. There were z and that according eupplumehhu.bottuu mach-- id 'by Garcia on his | ines, crocks, kettles, roaring fires by witnesses he <re-- | and innumerable cases. . Twenty-- ¥ mo eC TTA 0 2C 05. ie I tss * Aunktlan / of ate the s In the he dance ouse. lett spent and . Mrs. ter., Chicago. V \wound. tne| ed a gash Barbara mnt' SM, Nm ' .;'._'_ceived a 1t Kern Six persons were injured, one 'perhaps . fatally early -- Saturday when a Lexington machine, driven by Arthur Sandy, 206 Deerpath avenue, Lake Forest, went into the. ditch in Grand avenue west of Dr. Foley's farm. Tho:e injured were: Julia Kincheniski, Victory . street, North Chicago, who réceived a bad gash in her neck. The deep cut hit the jugular vein and caused a great loss of blood. The girl was taken tiit t the Lake County hospital where. she is reported to be resting nsfly." Anna Holt, 2945 Hoyne avenue, Chicago,. who . received a ~scalp Evelyn Sharvin, 168 Fourteenth street, North Chicago, who suffer-- ed a gash on her leg. 'Barbara Crow, 123 -- Fourteenth street, North Chicago, who a'so ré-- | ceived a leg wound.~~ _ 5. Arthur Sandy and Vietory Crow, brother of Barbara, who escaped with minor injuries. _ -- -- | 'Investigation by the sherift's Of~ |' fice proved that.the license for thei Lexington machine had been taken { out. for a Nash car. Whether iti had been changed from one .car to | another was still undetermined. Sandy declared that a machine with 'bright lights coming in 'the epposite direction 'to that which he was going temporarily blinded him and caused him to lose: control of | the machine, The accident happéned at one o'clock Saturday morning. (Continued from Page One) pUEROT . AeBRRER WAE c CR TTE CA UD auge t 9e the machine, The accident happéned at one o'clock Saturday morning." g Man Injured. ~Ray Miller, 23 years old, living at 622 Hicko:y street, was struck and injured by an automobile gfiv-i en by Philip Mills,» 4941 North Al-- band Ave., Chicago, Friday nignt just outside of the city limits in Washington street. } hhutice sn +. omninpan s vbe Mills stopped his car immediately and took Mil'er to the Victory Me-- morial _ hospital . where . several stitches were Aaken to close a gash in the man's neck. Dr. A. H. ""im. was taken into custody by the sheriff's office for a short time TWO ARE SEIZED BY RAIDERS WEDNESDAY manufacture of beer. Inere we'e capping machines, bottling mach-- hm.cneh.httb.mflngfim and innumerable cases. -- Twenty-- five cases filled with bottles of buer.vminoneportofthol:m. while scores of unfilled cases were on hand ready for filing. Four large crocks, one of 20 gallons, another of 15 gal. and two of 10 gal. were BSllaa with beer in the process of manufacture. was hiding on his farm and went to the spot and took the into eustody. . Wirtanen was turned over to Motor police-- _ _ At the time of the raid, t the owners of the distillery hard at -workm-yrep'ar!ng. it said, for an unusual demand which was expected to come . over the holidays. _ Tajles and chairs had been arranged in an orderly man-- ne ready to receive their quota of visitors. In one corner of . the barroom was a pile of cases which reached to the ceiling. It was re-- ported by Sheriff Ahistrom that the heer man@factured in the -- house was sold for 25 cents a bottle and that evidently a flourishing busi-- fiess had beer going on for some time. It is ~~lieved that the ob-- seure farmnouse was the -- supply depot for much of the beer that found its way into the beer dis-- pensaries in Waukegan, North Chi-- cago, Highwood and other towns. The raiders destroyed all of the liquor gar in which th-- seven men riding was a five--passenger Ivanhoe Repair Shop Ford Repair Work Retopping Ford Accessories For Sale W ednesday Saturday :00 -- 1200 A. M. Bix ~ Injured. who took him to the attended the accident M. W. Jaremus, Prop. Owners released. of the raid, both of the sheriftf's of-- VER LIIIEFMESEB CIVEN BIG JOB i\e' Following are several facts given sn ; out by Mr. Simpson in regard --to {gifimm, '"ten _years ago, last -- year, | {, | and the approximate figures~ this -- ! year. * i4 ne| Number of children under -- 21 he | Scars of age. In _ 1914--22,274; he 11,182 boys and 11092 girls. In in | 1923--26,828; with 18,364 boy@@and of} 12,0963 girls. For this year--26,-- O lnfs; with 11421 boys and 11,297 Charles 8. Dewey, formerly of the Great : Lakes naval training station and at present vice presi-- dent 'of the Northern Trust com-- pany of Chicago, has been nominat-- ed by President Coolidge to be as-- sistant secretary of the Treasury The nomination. according to df--' patches _ from . Washington, was imade yesterday by the exceutive. He lived at Lake Forest while at Great : Lakes, 4 Ne Mr. Dewey will succeed to the poct'uudo vacant by Garrard B Winston of Chicag», who has been lpromom of teh position of under secretary. & f H.| Mr, Dewey enlisted in the navy. during the.--world war and during much of the time be was in the service was -- stationed at -- Great iakes naval trainirg station,. He was active in work for the relief of war. sufferers, as was also Mrs, . oo L. He has attained cunsiderable sue-- | . (Continued. from Page One.) ing been bitions, PFIGURE SHOW INCREASE & IN COUNTY GRADES 493 500 this year. girls. !"l.. The number of boys and gu'llb&l tween the ages of 6 and 21 years in 1914 was 14,926; in 1923 it was 19,017; and this year it is expected to "be 19 423. : * The elementary school ~enroll-- ment for 1914 was 8481 of whom 4,8690 were boys and 4,112 girls. In 10923 the figurs was 11,352 for to-- tal enrollment with 5,773 boys and 5,579 gifls. According to the un-- official figures now available the enrollment this year should be 11,-- l;l the high schools of the county in 1914 there were 1,052 _ pupils, 465 boys and 578--girls. Last year number: 1,021 were: boys and . 1,000 were girls. It can be seen that the boys* enrollment was gradually élosing the gap which was between it and the girls' enrollment figures in 1914. expected to top the girls' mark. The high schools are the _ ones which will .eceive _ the -- biggest :ouutbcruultofmmntu " elementary and high schools. was 13 441. This should be almost 15,-- 0C0 this year, Mr. Simpson reports. ----In 1923 the total days attendance in all of the schools reached . the hp'e fi'll'. of 119"""- several bottles which were reserved as evidence. -- Several of the crocks, capping and bottling machines and some of th* brrley and hops. were 'm attained cunsiderable sue-- is an artist, his pictures hav-- sen hung in noteworthy exhi-- The mark is expected to top %fter JuneBlls'td('J util Further g"i'ltlieél the ollowin Sllogn ose At NoonKOn SAm'l.)AY A M. PESTER & sON, ~THOS. RUSSELL, Libertyville, Illinois Area, Illinois NOTICE! the boys are road near Gurnee and turned turtle. Mrs. E. J. Everett of 5472 Lake Park avenue, Chicago, was driving the machine at the time. .. ~George Thomas of Grunee, driv= ing a sedan in one of the dirt roads near the village, narrowly missed a machine parked without 'fi Saturday nig}.,, turned into a / and smashed his car h-tuz The ludul he was driving turred on its side © and was badly. damaged, MANY HURT IN coUNTY SUNDAY injuries. Edward Cummings, driver for the lood'n Farm, was named in . a warrant charging reckless driving wuen he hit a machine driven by 'Odell Dilley, 1458 Arthur :avenue, Chicago, «t the : intersection of }'l'clognpll and Belvidere roads yes-- terday afternoon.. Cu:nmings com-- pletely wrecked the whole -- front lpart. of his own machine and slight-- ly damaged that of the Chicagoan. -- Cummings was turning into Bél-- videre road from Telegraph road and hit several deep ruts, causing hi machine to swing to the wrong side of the road. 'He hit the side of the approaching car and sent it into the ditch No one was Ser-- jously hurt. y _ Dilley said that he would prefer lchugn of reckless driving against lCuuuniuga. $ \ ~ Machines driven by John Szymu-- siak of North Chicago and. Harry L. Smith, Chicago collided at Eigh-- teenth street and Sheridan road | cars. _ Neither driver suffered in-- | juries, the police say. ¢ 3 LIQUOR VIOLATORS NUMEROUS as SQUAD MAKES HAUL to the county jail on sentences af-- orderly charges wert day. The former spe the latter 10 days in Denzil Woolridge of Libertyville was taken on a charge of disorder-- ly conduct Sunday when he was charged with running off with a trailer. -- He was given a hearing in the Justice court and his case continued. He is out in bonds of $100. (Continued from Page One) The Redpath Chautanqua hWJml'l@ll. Plastering and (Continued from Page Warrant For Driver. * ~Marry Pfannenstill, Prop AREA, ILLL. & All kinds of Auto Repair Work Complete bsttery Service their arrest on STOP! "The former spent 20 days and NORMAN L. MADOLE THE STAR Garage Day and Night Service Phone 817 Lathing the North Shore drunk and dis-- One.) will be

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