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Lake County Register (1922), 9 Aug 1924, p. 1

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J:fl f'mu; Pcgio, y' ' Whing *.; [ v o ateoheel . € .'~"" $¥ .q'.:" ~-- aaune :"'?,a".g'fi ',' 4 ;¢ % 3 d . Kfi.i f * e " 4 W{fi 4 3 o *. ; ' ;'T': ®f § ' ' v' ¢ ye ES e R " ' T " ' o s s ic ies emrocdintiveipian«s. | C > "a E. Springhe tion was given the Illinois presidert Monday night at which over a hun-- dred delegates and their wives at-- tended. -- ' Community -- singing . was led by A. C. McNiell. : . :--_~.» Ge to Great Lakes After Tuesday afterncon's trip to Racine, the delegates went to the Grea Lakes Naval Training Station tors got down to business Tuesday _A. O. Poff, president of the 1-- Hnois. Association, led the business geision Tuesday morning A recep-- entertainid at the hostess house at the station while he men attended had been arranged among the navy men. C o ---- Wednesday's program of the con-- wention follows: -- -- _ ber of Commerce, 700 p. m.--Ba 'Tuesday's program of the conyn-- tion. scheduled to begin at 9 o'cléck iot begin until shortly after 10 logk when a business session oc-- eupled the attention of the delegates for eonfab continued: until 12 o'clock when the --delegates left for Racine where they were guests: of the S. 2:..:....,_ and Son company there. o M e m e e 4 m'.w'o * J. Gabriel &g.. , gave a talk on "Pifany Effects," followed by a sion--Hotel Clayton, -- An in 100 --p, m. to 4:30 p.. m----Bogt ride on uhlie:'n-'fl'-lt m;M steamer, 000. Daneing:) -- 4:30 -- p. m--Sight--seeing trip-- Antomobiles:. Guests of the Cham-- the women <--at »the gonvention of Master Painters and Decorators to organize a local branch of an aux-- iliary branch of the association at a meeting held in the hostess house at the Great Lakes Tuesday after-- Dmic' was the chiet speske rin get 0, wWas # ting a local auxiliary formed. Afihfi"m'u w v saw the beginning of e filinois stat eauxiliary, mmdtfiefll ry is to w social and recreation»= of the moctings of the Master Painters and Decorators A#-- sociation, co--opefating with the pro-- A movement was inaugurated by > ®ratrien <at the eonvention -- of t Entertainment by by NO. 61 Ohto were ""::'; d the Museum bY | Spaule . © 'According to fl good, the Albacore, Yellow--ti z) kipja are all Q'Xe."" s L fish and may be worn out and g but no econquered. Py w;.»bi k :* is a # We poreupine fish, as' round as% a . Cull of Is. s Fb&:bvmm Auto Crash .____ . _ Near Lake Forest Monday:Night|" Taken to m'uqsu m; cight, ng o thep) m '" f C M fam aoon m ts Rtes Dramnant HEALTH HEADS HOLD MEETING der control at times <it" generally demics which, it is feared, may at at first apparent. 'This is due the officiais hold, be-- cause of the disregard of the laws. surrounding such cases. Failure to report smallpox and other contag-- ious discases and failure to observe the rules of quarantine are felt to be two of the chief reasons why the often when it seems on the wane. Steps were taken Thursday to send letters to y:riu:mhdndflnl plants : in-- the various cities repre-- sented in an effort to educate work-- ers to the value of full observance of the contagion laws. Arrests are promised, also, in eases of contagion The screen on the collection is installed, hm into two sae-- tions--one side shows the differenc ""ndp?:&xu the at quonk longe a great questio tht has always bothered anglers. Many resort ownets, says P ;';_';_ -- good, call any pickerel that. reigha over ten pounds a muskie, but it takes a real Waltonite to land a fighting muskie." ks > .:. "C 2 + the opposite side of -- the gereen are life--like of ine Pacific game and a few WBP Cl o A four year old boy was: serious-- uwuo»fig.mazm brused Monday night when the--car in which they were riding crashed into .an auto driven by E. M. Aug-- ustine, of Highwood, in Sheridan James Humphrey, 4 years old, eolored, was badly-- cut about the neck* and: face and suffered bruises about the body in 'the crash. The other occupants of --the car escaped with only minor bruises and lacera-- tions with the exception of the driver who received a deep cut on Thursday with threats of arrest for failure to observe properly the. laws M,, 6 eases at a oward Horp. : _ f are not reported at. once to tlie proper health authorities so that action cah be taken to prevent it from spreading. Another move to be made is the education along theselines through the foreign language press which many of the people read in certain s um. The taxidermy of this ex-- "hnmmntha been placed in Stanley Ficld where it can be easily examined by visitors aw soon as they enter the Muséam. Declare That Disease Can S Belgnovmln Wauke-- gan Proper Obser-- game and market fish, has just been . Prekgent at--the meeting this morn-- ing were Dr. B. D. Lemery repre-- senting Dr. H T' J. L. Miller of North go, Dr. John Blanks of Zion City and . Cliffe, Wau-- It was pointed out that -- though the c on situation especially in regard to smallpox seems to be un-- FISH EXHIBITS ON AT MUSEUM Announce Program at Imman-- uel Church for That> Octa-- alon; Women to Serve An interesting collection of pike, ckerel, mubkalonge® and Pacific ir of state| nava' training station, was inform}~ office _ of Dr.| c4 that the navy recruiling stations | 4 ." at . Cinginnati, -- Indianapolis. and )")" ting this morn-- Louiu.?' h'!hlu 4 . to | m Lemery repre-- | send all. reeruits to the training | ffg!! at aation were ent side d ~¢ " .nd /tempm': & lmlt.'a..l i B8 follows: Pr n by 'f e flueg c io Dr, 0| Dr. C Ing, Pr llow--tail --and | lay, _ A1 T lent. yap " ' o ,"?? " ut What will in P donile ongeiir0gg . small yellow | _ cuemmmnionsn sn nd as a bal| Rev. E. 8. w1 Inak# friends ;'* iA were enthusiastically arrang-- ed and tempora'ry officers : elected BB follows: President, Dr. E. H. Smith; secretary and treasurer, Ray Amdrews; directors, John McCormick . Golding, Paul Ray, Ralph Bulk: ¥; Al Johnson and Glenn Hoskins. WA tins dinnes 'wae merved b ts $ Tibertyville business: men m --cn My evening fi gary arrangements fo rthe org tion of a Kiwanis Club in Liberty-- e. mteenof&'h:aud members of the K of aukegan .and Lake Fo: were resent. Plans for the new organi-- Among those well inforthed it is regarded as Mt't:m g t: t'e local institution is emm 8. Nary, Chief of the Buw of Navigation.. It is in r to mean that Great Lakes, has long enjoyed a favorable tepu among commanding officets of ships as producing highly tr ; ef-- that it will not be long before the minimum quota of 1,000 recruits al-- l:dtw;hbdu-u.r:.mch- This is ox of 119 men fofdm M.: the operating forct ccomplement of Claybrock, Neitle Hump ow 4. oatimatities Miate se Al & «Ne ed. Adams was driving the car. ficient ~men, is being m'"n with increasing favor by the Navy superior facilities 1{ -- training of embryo nnorm: t"'; Y use "wilt hersafter be mifie ofime Since August 1, thirty--eight re-- eraits have been received mt Lakes, or at the rate of about th teen per day. 'While there are present but 522 recruits under training, this low numbe@r is ac-- sounted for by the +omporary dis-- m«m,% large number of drafts 3 flwwfl'"{, At the rate at which recruits are injured 0;. the Alice Home hospital at Lake Forest. where they were at tended by Dr. Wm' At the time of the accident t two cars were rounding a sha curve and it is believed that bri lights ' or faiure to see the | was the cause of the accident, the Chiel of the Bureau of Navig#® tion <f the Navy Departiment, tain Waldo Evans, U. $..Navy, the naval tmhh' t _was 1 ca that the navy recruil "".. ons at -- Cincinnati._ Indi and Both of the cars were badly dam--« nged s & result Of the crash,'the send all. recruits to the _ training of to'the ua:' training station at to 'a i Hamptos Reads, Virginia. _ -- Great Lakes Nofified That Or-- ders Have Been Sent Out stations -- now 'sending »recruits to Great Lakes is as follows: _ .« LIBERTYYILLE TO HAVE . _ § KIWANIS CLUB Ihe new arrangement became ef-- fective on August 1, when maval re-- eruitirg waz resumed after a sus-- ::nnnn of:'boat;"m . due to e --quota 0o ed ' s ng :fi' ' :y in td The list "pof ig Rev. E. 8. White called on Grays-- Noh por n In a letter received Tuesday from Minneapolis, for New Quota DRIVE LOCALLY 96 : "Wgoin 9 i oo I 863 ht walt mt 2 E: es i2 6 Cns pelu tb > y "', +4 - sX '1'-,11?~4~' TyHg: lt i 9 4o . o oo s # * 8 Ar c t ol soirat : e o : s ' !'c« '\ """ ¢# p; E ' i 4 o f'&.'u' ,; i« k: i4 s s ioh x ', ,y.«m s eithye "'*g'* S t e +. > «o B CA¥ fls' >' Q is# 7 w *4 * < P ie a esns y f & i+ Jae o h * ~ 2 # 6 » « & 3 ' ' ;"" + '« : § + k1 us o ,,?1- . ' y & ' g" f % y + '\:' y p ' 'A e % \,* p ¥ $ '\.i' 'z:g 1 '_'"'A i4 4 * nsl F x; oo [ .D Qp . x 3 v b $ «/ m C : 6 wl ':f' s ' h | . r'g' * 2 4 q T V ; y o + PM + o j f e' e °C . ' k % . Cb ® . Sirap A s $¥ ','- : § + j"'y B s t wultcis l it A hole was torn in the roo! & the | is a good one. Montes homé near the . chimney. | The Allend: Whiffs of smoke. _ y | pieces has bet after the flash, giving the in | us. Several 8 sion that the roof was on fire. The | mised. Every fire dmmg called _ and that day so W made a dash to the 18. | of sports and Upon miviufi& fire fAight-- | | | mro se ers foun: no Bblaze, The *"I 6 mun # °o #n Cooke s as split asunder by .He:flyé'fl*filw day. The mighty tree collapsed like a tallow statue when the lightn-- ulated the f.%i'i&dr Am directly through the roof and w into the home r' smashed a look-- ing glass,. -- -- . _ f . 1 JP was split ri two" a the boards on t .\3 of th builcing were 2' in -- pla Most of the damage was done the 'living room, but in spite of one of the daughters, Ellen, f :i." sitting' there, escaped uni hit it u near ?h.' spot saw 'm ed under the foree of the blow, but As the river tgos, it is govering the farming is m much dau_np 3? mated that s have> tuined the bhay and jr n serious with wa trayerse points 6 sable and ands of dollars dam-- age was property. and crops. The last ights have been the ry of the county as far-- AM ms and thunder-- storn . wl Bed, u h believed. im homes, the L. E. e at 139 No. Butrick Th anate light were M utss at 101 Waus hit by as C sky. disru sable hard ' & depth -- "Iug j iug. -- _ | ;;' sson <residence narrowly y Bg set on fire by the bolt g ed down the chimney, whmthcfi"* ME supper and into the Ef ) _ The bricks of the ney te BHung in all directions P' t Of the boit. Some of . B poocrartd o * ' o P $ a ; a HBRGEAE feet from the build-- er m'sf d difficult to . but /6 :': 'N' only veing avoided W ols rete highwaye 'eovered tough Kitchen. considers Atself re was nome ind <«and Fire De i e state's attorney's and sher-- i« Ken ,;' y & | i B ~were working feverishly h . EDL LMMBY ; | as a solution to the illing ue Aum 1« of W . Robertson of Fox Lae i. s y }M'm'*pu Lake, be-- B g> | came apparent through the haze of t MI""'::W. facts and cross-- night ad Tuesday | SEHGM from the region about urious downpour in Fox Lake were taken into custody mt down from: the | by zheriff's office unon orders Emil Johnson home street, a barn near several trees were 8 and basements field _ were : over-- & %-zm one .. se 'was HATURDAY, AU were hit by Homes in \Quizc Seven in Muridér Case As _ _ c . onl dpcrarp e Near "The Allendale Boys Band, of 16 pieces has been secured to . for ui.nedsmE?l good speakers> '{:-- w » "~~.nl 1 that day so watch for% of sports and prizeés and att Pioneer Resident II1 Long Time; Interested in Wau-- kegan Manufacturing Co. !umm.flmfl ploneer resident of Waukegan, died at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at her home in North Park avenue after a long illness. o. .K Pober Dow who is handling the lant at this time. She was born i Buckfield, Maine, August 1, 1873. She moved with her family to Wau-- n when she was 3 years old ~With her late husband she was instrumental in much of the early work of the Dow plant in Wauke-- gan. Her husband w holdings in the city and both were well known as are the other mem-- bers of the Dow family. Mrs. Dow was married to W. H. Dow in Janudry, 1872. Four child-- ren were bom. of the marriage, the late Frank E. Dow, Robert Dow, Ruath Wricht of Waukegan, ard Mrs. Grac Boutwell | of Silver 'smn'g' Md. She ':' e also by one gister ""- 4 ,."-'."_' .n'l ane brother, Emgery . ik¥# De Kalb, I11., #nd hy\:'-"" thil 4ren. Seven men from the region about Fox Lake were taken into custody by Q%:hefil" office upon orders from State's Attorney A. V. Smith Wednesday and confined in the coun ty jail overnight. They were taken to & ~9fflcch¢:"m state's atterney Thu w ey were question-- e ' the morn-- -- --Cleseted Thursday State's Attorney Smith and Depu-- ty Sheriff Lester Tiffany-- were closeted in the former's office for the greater part of the day, :rlm&'. N . would comn as to tions, but intimated 'that the inves-- MRS. DOW DIES LATE YESTERDAY urday afternoon m Ho"and fu m street. Pine View The life associated esting har the indust name. ~one sister, Mrs. € brother, E ilb, 111., #nd by 3 Funeral sorvices it He There on e e egar y f -- o w ,_"',y_«,' x/ A es n cr, k P i : + . 5. ns i C .. 3 e VE ... &in Attempt tfl Closeted ENE Téar fruit -- The names of the seven men held in custody were kept seeret in order Everybody is welcome and park-- ing space will be free. There will be free dancing in the afternoon and evening and amusements to suit the young and old Twenty camps will be represented. Conc{ Treasurer ] Pearsall | and his force are busy these days on certificate work. : of the books is ex b come R Sept. 1. This is two carlier than that year when court proceedings m the work. Three suspects who were ques-- tioned at length on Tuesday were released when the cuthorities failed : The fiyers, are the center of ~t-- traction, nn.k'xhh.-o of the important nts in . Reykjavik's history, but the girls who want to lionize them can only talk the Ice-- landic language. gat . ® .. % The planes were to be hauled up on the beach and m'm. after it was l:" lyin Angmagsalik still: was -- A Danish "ship, with 1 sup-- plics, stil in locked in the fce . off eases, while the gh /;'7 tyk, ' shy and d!fi"' a asant gostumes with 9 k gilk . ' # 'led skull * e up and ba fully shlhm l x3 §9°" > that Greenland port. held 14 at Renehan's resort at Ron:.ahnfl'm\» iketna m o ty lerret seen m-ldnwflbmt on that day. ) * 28 1 T are said to know something about actions of Robertson on the night of his death and to have something to do with the mysterious automobile which <was seen parked along the road which Robertson was to have traversed on his way home. -- The auto was seen by Mra, Peter John-- son who was going to her horie an hour or twxo before Robertson is The ~undercurrent of: excitement prevailing in the offices of Sheriff showed that something out of the ordinary was going on. Neither official, however, would say a word except the phrase "we're question-- men of America have '*completed plans for their annual picnic to be May Thaw in Week to. Allow believed to have passed. short lull in the investigation, a new sensation was sprung when the new arrests were made. WOODMEN SET FOR AFFAIR i/ g the new suspects and will have something to report in a few TREASURER 18 BUSY QON BOOK S unded --up 1 of the who D FLYERS getting | ~ Two machines badly damax-- ;edwhlw as the result | of a slippery par the sherift's office rep A l of the cars, a sedan, d by Ivan Haas of Chi-- eago skidded on a wet pévement ad Wt# a with the litcense INJURED IN material witness i: the shooting case when it comes up for hearing. . Alagrandro Condreas and Prank .. Costello are the witnesses a in _ the case, nccording to a t ~._ the state's attorney's office, . . The police of North Chicago were ordered the »dunded man uu"_'.u' Victory Memorial hospital, Wauke-- ad Wt a t with the li¢tense lu:ber!f § aas was red, suf-- body. m& ::f:' e %, y# wera wrecked and -- be hanled to a m{ ln:.and when -- she : fough m he drew a razor from his of hair from the back of her head. an rebuked the attack of the young Mexican. He became enraged and slashed her on the back with the razor. She was not seriously hurt e Conezo Hears Scream. j y I i o te . truck was h longed to D; C. of River . :\ Forest, L .¥ Lc d Aue) wl .a% s 3»"-4;' . ** sev 3 " stan .T".. . di tance or he. would switch his as~ -nw razor on him. . c&'uo instead ..R'.*a close to him to cease his struggles or . he would shoot to kill. -- Instead Alonzo stepped forward toward the man with the revolver, There wore two reports from the gun and Alonzo felt suddenly of his side. -- One . the © bullets had entered his. left body fracturing the twelfth rib. -- . Mrs. Martinez . suddenly ~broke away from her assailant and obtain 10:80 'o'clock when the wagon -- in which he was riding was hit by an artomobile driven b; Pau!l Robish of Chicago. <The wagon was de-- molished by the force of the crash while the horse was slightly injured. Cornezo, who was passing by in . . the yard outside on his way to feed _ . t'm which he keeps in the _ of the place heard the woman's . . ed by the scene and were 8 when Cornezo arrived at the home, gan for treatment, Dr. Miller, North _ Chicago, who attended Alanzo and . «_ the Martinesz woman reports the . . latter only alightly hurt but. badly . . frightened by her cxperiences. The youth is in a serfous propasry on --at the ut::m of his wound --was a C y wore Biigs who was at th ;»'4 ne was taken he. police Cor-- > _ chief and he told . _ of the attempted y d her home . where Alonzo boards about 5 o'clock Wednesday afterncon when she was approached by Alonzo. According to her story to the North screams." He rushed into the house the woman.: In the place were nine %&xfi%m-fiflb have adopted by Mrs. Mar-- was alightly injured Woednsesdiay at by Torfiric Cornezo, another Mexi can, when the later came t othe res-- cue of Patra Martinez, 38 years whom-- Alonzo sough tto attack in her home at Twenty--second street and Stewart avenue. Police, State's James Hervin of Little Lake, "L, Lacardo ing Matter; Hold One for Shooting; --Witness Also AUTO CRASH for woman -- was in 1 .!-" w x4 4 8 Su "w

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