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Lake County Register (1922), 9 Jul 1924, p. 8

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l k BP i: isp Z+» @2'-'2 PAGE EIGHT Funds on hand June 2, 23 ..$ 218.58 Int. received on bonds ...« 28.37 Perpetual care fees received ~ eovering 26 lots ........ 484.00 ,'ififorcmenlendowmm und, Mrs. Harriet C. Grid _ ~~~ SHERIFF RAIDS _ SHADY COTTAGE Arrests Six Men and Three Women on Disorderly Con-- duct Charges Saturday Securities on hand in the Endow ment fund were reported as follows U. °8. Gov. 4th Liberty Samuel Ott of Chicago spent Sat-- urday and Sunday with his nieee Mrs. Lewis Mills. " Mr. and Mrs. Bryant and son, Mr. and Mrs. Wells, of Chicago, spent the Fourth at the Woodin home. © Loan Bowds: ... .; ... .« < / TU. 8. Government 1st Liberty TU. 8..Government 24 Liberty After surrounding a cottage atl Channel Lake Saturday night and hiding for several hours, watching men flock into the place, Sheriif Ed-- win Ahistrom and a crew of depu-- ties rushed inside and, according to their report, found several men with women. Raymond Allanson is spending the summer with his aunt, Mrs. Andre-- son, at White Lake, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gosswiller attend. ed th"!pia& ltzong Grove July 4. Mr. Woodin, Sr., spent Thursday Cemetery Association in FOR SALE--New Crown bicycle 4or for man or boy. $20. Phone 442 M. aby girl was born to Mr. and 'Thacher Sunday, June 29." and Mrs. Earl Kane enter-- tained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kane and Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Kane at dinner Friday, the Fourth. -- Disbursements Paid to Ladies Cemetery So. $ 11.69 Paid for U. 8. Government Liberty Loan Bonds pur-- chased ¢......¢<....vs«¢ss : 491.18 Balance on hand endowment General Fund ...... 250.17 323.13 Mr. --and Mrs. Irvine of Zion City spent July 4 with Mr. and Mrs. George Heinsohn. J$m ; The people of the community are sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Fred Stelling. -- Mr. Stelling was kicked by a horse about a week ago and was taken to the hospital where he died. He leaves a wife and five Raymond Bristow is making im« provements on his building in Dia-- mond Lake which has been rented Nine persons, six men and three women were placed under arrest and hauled to the county jail,. They were arraigned before Justice Her-- vey C. Coulson and finea $10 each on disorderly conduct charges. All fines were paid, the sheriff reports. The nine defendants gave their addresses as Chicago. They were: Lorretta Crawford, Madeline Stew-- art, Ann Roberts, Frarik Daly, John Daly, -- Michael _ Brennan, --James Burke, James Hanrahan, John Caw-- ley. Total par value bonds helj % 80000 Mrs. Florence Rouse was nomin-- ated to succeed Mrs. Emma Rouse as trustee and Nnx.wmmd G. C,. Gridiey were nom to succeed -- themselves subject to ap-- proval of the county judge. FOR SALE--Three acres alfalfa in l town, cheap. Phone 442 M or 445 Mrs. Milléer and family of North Chicago. visited at the Henry Mills home on Saturday. i The Diamond Lake Community Club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holland on Thurs-- day evening. _ _ the report rendered by J. W. Cooperr, treasurer, at the anmalmeeth'oi the trustees of Diamond Lake Ce-- Miss Dorothy Brosel of Evanston visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mills on Baturday evening. -- , metery Association, held June 23 Action was taken under which all aales of lots to new purcnasers will be with perpetual care only. A new fence has been built on three gides of the cemetery and one is to be built on the highway in the near future, The Ladies Cemetery Society are planning a movie bene-- fit, a dance and bakery sale to help raise the necessgary funds. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mills attended the ice cream social at Prairie View Tuesday evening. & oys The sheriff made the raid at the Channel Lake cottage after receiv-- ing complaints that women and men had been inhabiting the place for several nights. . -- _Good Financial Condition Following is a condensed form of DIAMOND LAKE $825.95 $825.95 100.00 100.00 52 2t fireworks and explesives in the 52 2: 50.00 Whereas the sale and use of fire-- works and explosives in this village for the thirty days preceding July the 4th has been disturbing the peace of the village and endangering 'm inhabitants, Libertyville Post No. 829 American Legion respectfully : submits for your approval an ordin-- | ance covering the sale and use of Thae Board of Trustees, Village of Libertyville, Lake County, 111., Gentliemen-- VILLAGE BOARDs Left to right--W. A. Nichelas, J. N. Bernard, A. R. Andrews (Commercial Man-- ager), J. 8. Hyatt (President), W. Grummitt, E. F. Swan, G. B. Mason Legion Post Submits Fireworks Ordinance Commercial Office, left to right: Al Crasonberg. Ctflmt: A. R. Andrews, Commercial Manager; Miss M. Evilsizor, Clerk; Q. Gotti, Chief Clerk Left to right: M. W. Suydam, Repairman; J. L. Brown, Wire Chicf Mar Libertyville, II!., July 1, 1924. Flashlight Photos Taken At The Opening Of New Local Telephone Exchange €or Be it ordained by the Presicent and Board of Trustees of the Village of Libertyville Lake County, Ilinois, ate U of the Vills ville, WMy ] An ordinance regulating the sale and use of fireworks in &Q Village of Libertyville, Lake County, IMlincis. Section 1.. The sale of fireworks of all descriptions or any explosives manufactured or used as fireworks or for celebration purposes, by any merchant, shopkeeper, or vendor; to any person or persons, group or or-- ranization; both within the corpor: ate limits of the Village of Liberty-- porate limits of the village. Yours truly, E. A, Koehn, Adjutant. ille, Lake County, Illinois, be re-- tricted to the four day# Anclusive THE LAKE COUNTY RECGISTER. -- WEDNESDAY, F. F. Owen Post Commander. mediately preceding July 4, an-- {::ally, m{pt as hereinafter speci-- fically excepted. Section 2. That the provisions of section one, above shall not apply to any. organization, or nmuflves of any organization pu g fire-- works for a public exhibition, from wholesale dealers or manufacturers, providing .W has been ijssued for such ibition by the"Board of Trustees of the Village f. Liberty-- ville, Lake County, Ilinois. Section 4. That the lighting, ig-- niting, detonating or exploding, of any form of fireworks, or explozives, used as fireworks, be prohibited within the corporate limits of the Village of Libertyville, Lake County Bection 8. That each permit as specified under section two above, be issued for a fee of one dollar. R. T. MceCormick, Installer I!linois, upon any day other than July 4, annually, between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 12:00 mid-- night. Section 5.. That the lighting, ig--| niting, detonating or exploding, of, any form of fireworks or explosives,| used as fireworks, be Krohibited at' all times within the fire limits of| the Village of Libertyville, Lake! County, Ilincis, as establsihed from| presented at the monthiy m time to time by the Board of Tru«-- } of the Village Board and tees, of the Village of Libertyville, taken up at the next meeting, Lake County, HMlinois, Section 6. That any person, per-- sons, or organizations violating the provisions of Section one of this or-- dinance, shall be fined in a sum not less than $25,00 for the firs offense, and in a sum not less than $10.00 more than the sum of the previous fine, for each subsequent offense. OPERATING ROOM: Left REST ROOM--Operators, left to right: Frances Cole, Margery Decker, Janet Seybold (Night Operator) Gladys Suydam, Vertie McClain, Edith Suydam (Chief Operator), Elsie Granbois, Marian Slusser $ .. 9t P ; 4 M ¥ i e se & : f ' f» P t " mealpch L 3 o i e hy esd || . um | _ i4 4 >A & P * 3M p f 4 * T 4 L es s i f +8 t 7 % B & mc ngemet o 6 f F . ' | y & f * ' U "Whs, 8 ' } L $ f : *¥ s 69 JOM: Left to right--Vertie McClain, Edith Suydam (Chicf Operator standing) Var Slusser, Janet Seybold (Night Operator), Frances Cols, Gladys Suydam > 9, 1924 Section 7. That any person, per-- sons or organizations, violating any of the provisions of Sections two to five inclusive, shall be fined in the sum of not less than $10.00 nor more than $25.00 for each offense. Section 8. All ordinances, or parts of ordinances conflicting with this ordinance are hereby repealed. The proposed ordinance above was presented at the monthly meeting of the 'Village Board and will be CARD OF THANKS _ We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and flowers sent at the time of the ill-- ness and death of our beloved dnudibtek, --| 88 > *3 Kitchen and battery of utensils Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Benner and family. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calkins of Diamond Lake, announce the birth of a daughter on Sunday, July 6. Dr. Penney was in attendance, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Schnagbele, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Schnaebele, and son and Miss Emily Bush motored to Slocum Lake Sunday and attended the big lot geale held there. George Bond of Chicago was a business visitor in Libertyville Mon--« day, Dr. F. H. Martin has purchased Mr. Bond's 10% on Eim Court. Miss Edythe Gagliardi is enjoying a two week's vacation from her du-- ties at the First National Bank. . Ben Lenzen and m visited at M'ra. Joe Stoffel's afterncoon. LIBERTYVILLE ITEMS

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