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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Aug 1924, p. 1

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pus . the heavy bond was demanded. h'n'-""mb'l'- kegan and N Saturday hight that sflm- fatally injured and Chief Tiffany says that hundreds of calls were received dur-- ing the evening asking about the chief . of police says. He-- " maqfldp&o" rd'MdMM aukegan. the station while going south and then stopped suddenly believing he eould not get in the drivewny be-- by H."E. Wiseman, 'of 5008 Forrest-- fataily injured, but Dr. J. L. Miller. the attending physician reports that h# leg was broken in two places, r%c'llfl.d with a machine ""Shlflmwmcfl son of Mrs. Francis Caprice, of 539 Market street; 'and by the Lorce of s Btrm the tamvey of the Can uoi riu. with and upon being thrown over the top of the hit the radiator North Chicago police, wher BEVENTY--FOURTH YEAR, : NO.. 64 liceman was badly injured Sat-- urday night, when struck by two machines and hurled off his motoreycle, 'while pursuing a car alleged to have been op-- erated by a drunken driver. 1t was feared for a time that Smith was Taken to Hospital Suffering from -- Serious Fractures; Driver is Charged with Op-- erating Auto While Intoxi-- BLOCK ROAD "Pat". Smith, 23 years 10 . Kristian -- avenue, Lrayslake, He~ in the Lake County mmuyumm of death from injuries he received 3 o'eock Sunday afterncon in Route 21 three miles north of Grayslake, when the car which he was driving aays, and landed a number %d"flm' _ William Mulléenberg, 50 years old, "I watched Mu%flnfl f never have gotten the boat," said the ten-- der. :&Mhhnhgtoo far over the edge, it Lost Track of oBat was busy for a while and lost m«u-hfi:chuuh- One Had Been Drinking *~'The boat tender said that the youths appeared at the bonathouse a few rods above Dam No,.~--1 on the g«iver at 11 o'clock and asked to a boat.: He said that the Gruzine boy appeared to have been ' somewhat,© but that. as . seemed sober he allowed the to take a boat, t¢ > s * P ---- The victims were Paul Frieling, 22 years old.and Henry Druzineski," 20, Frieling, who was tmharried, lived, ac-- tording to an address given police, Druzineski was a lo@ger at the Frie}-- Two. youths toppled from 1@ row-- boat. in the Desplaines river near Wheeling south of the Lake county line yesterday and were drowned as scores _of <strollers passed by un-- able to aid them, $ # SAN MARCOS, Tex,, Aug. 18.-- Roland Merrili and Clarence Travis, newsboys who witnessed the $12,000 tobbery of the State Bank & Trust Company here last January, identi-- fhed from photographs two of the Newton 'brothers, in custody for the mail robbery near Rondout, 1!}, June 12, as having taken Wilr" in the bank robbery heres Willis and Joe Newton 'are bl-tilll 'at Chicago and Jess Newton in San.Antonio, all having been identified as members of the band which robbed the bank. Swollen Watrers of Desplaines Claims Two Victims When They Topple from Boat YOUTHS DROWN IN HIGH RIVER RONDOUT PAIR -- ARE IDENTIFIED ;:8"" Ni nE To d %'wflnc in m fnt Reatmans : ... ts last M' * *A m-rr: whun KILLED MAN IN QOUARREL ---- --MONTHS AGO Enroute home "Jungle Red" con-- fessed that he cut Willlam's juglar vein : with© a "knife and Friday afternoon also made a confession to m'smm Amith, : eording to Chief -- He -- mmum Sil or the latter would have maie, ty "wne stiend 9 siltren, it was believed that d will _ _ "Judge Red". was arrested in week by the police authorities there after a nation wide hunt for over a year: being taken into custody when -- a colored man who was living murder revogitizes Mai and Inforge murder orm»-- e the lmdh! was wanted in Waukegan for. murder. -- ¢ field police he showed t } in admitting that hfim The Wuk?u police were notified and Chief T=aae Lyon David A. Hut-- ton -- and Harry . Bastian drove to Springfield and took the prisoner in was believed that self defonse will be his plea in Zireuit court, the bound over to the grand jury Mon-- day without bonds. w«: not guilty but waived tion. : > gan late Saturday night from Springfield, IIl., charged with the brutal murder of George George Richardson, -- alias Don G. Porter, colored, -- 85, better known as "Jungle Red" was brought back to Wauke-- Claims Self -- Defense in < His Story to Police This Morn-- ing; Waives Examination in Williams was fatally stabbed on When baoe + 1 i# . negro rdadoh in the LIBERTYVILLE, gell in the city b o ton. The popula , the is about 2,000 and, mégord g Isaac Lyon, it Was the > ime in the history of the jal and suff@red a g when be| with me because I w < viewed the--remains, _ where I 1 to go," r undertakers that 'outh was his\ 4s said to have led., » 1 pleted and in the mea r' murderer f in _ in the city t :r Lerxing men to Pauvelich, _ _ . x C mme Brmuite 'ot ce ditoaaced 'a1 frst was not inclin elieve the _ Paul P son of Mr. and Mrs. Peti relich, of Grayslake, was the y Kkilled early Friday morning _ Waukegan by a Chicago & Western train, the ©Deals) # B@ farms involving ';,pr.4 41090,000 . have been completed Frederick H. Bart-- lett & Co of Chicago, it was ) The farmasg are locat-- ed by the Waukegan road near the North MB remetery and include 010 wcr The lA be trans Grays P1 on PA l i;g"' (od \/-- + ks A e ic w o Soied ( are 's o < o4 w0 '--{ ds ds "w',& v % W{- . h sw j § .: f 'w" 4 i on ols fa ie er < * mante . 4 2 Flke s 3 4 4 '.' . in e y i TA A . y @3 *¥ X on 4 ut '| 3R i > § oys 4 # t C , <*" M + d N F Ni ie !"'z i+ * lnt 4 Q: % > / nc wb E+ lsis s 5. * <\ Ti 5 Sul ie -- x«_@ 9 t us ,*';*;4 4 \;' lQ' vag a ; ¥\ 8 Vad *' +~ «ale: o dE * Broth 50, FARM D R£EPORTED q3% -- Ee _ | Meltzar ABuster) Cc . © ws that & @olored man) ored, one time athi--<e at the Ioen! have a mur-- "Mjb ' F Im , died 8 Fa * in jail, 40-- Lexington| at mine o'clock in the office Of T e wildfire WHd the peo--| R. G. Smith, where he had gone for to the to| examination. 4 o tare .. Twice Weekly h --Killed Near g -- Yesterday; DIES IN OFFICE .OF DOCTOR HERE itmer Colored Athlete in Lo-- S cal High -- School s-e" "orme bw young man had not been i w Sunday morning m B ' pl to his family 6t -- well and stated that he Wl n; two & F;H-M two brothers. ib«ing foi ' . a.: across 4f¢'w ; b' h the roomimg house. ; Bloc ing p * '~r ';u' Bobke '; 'VT:\' and Captain Thomas Bc Fin n ":&f'r S " ""-f':' n m dition, prain 0O W lows a med : * | Poterson'ailibulance to va to the hoapital, _ _ The attempt; at suicide was made about 6 o'clock Friday night. Nemes being i a across his bed a few minukes later by the keeper of the roomfiing house. : Blood was flow-- ing profusoly from his wrist. Mrs. Bobke ealled the police departmert and tain Thomas Booth ad Po-- licemen '**t" rzdfi Finding 2 emes in a serious con-- dition, Captain 5' called Dr. Bel-- lows and summo; " be Wetzel & Peterson amb "?;( thak» the man to the hospital, ... _*. .. "I'm All done now, throw me in the lake," Nemes is said to have wBhe deceased is West street, attempeted to take his life last Friday night while. under lt'ne Mmf liguor, Mh: eft wrist a razor, according the police, He cut through the wrist amfiu,g'i' in a serious condition at the' V . Memorial -- hospital from loss of a.d, MAN EOUND _ SUFFERING FROM CUTS Andrew Nemes, 46 years old, roomer at the home of Mrs. Julia Bobko, 281 South Believe Liquor May Have P ted ~Act; In Serious Lmon Today at Hospi-- ~tals Probe Matter iw, . Mrca John _ Kudlewski, Milwaukee; Paula Paukner, Milwaukee. Graylish, William Ernest, C Schutte, Naperville, _ Harvey J. Samucelson, Chicago mnsyin,nm.m i $ LAKE BLUFFE TO BALLOT ON BOND Clarence J. Huck, KenoshayLouise N, Martel, Kenosha. k CGustave Milz, Evanston; Jean Miller, Evanston, S ; --~--John {Stayton, Kenosha; Hope amount of food. wlty 4. :# 4 . *o h Henry Novak, Chicago; Lillian Waiter A. Camp, fngs "inn. o $ MI.Bdlq,lml * % ty Ahistrom rep '; k ¥ days before he arrived im C ol+ jus, Radclif had bemten . iler over the-- head with a-- , A he had been locked up for days and had not been . J he though was t m Deputy Ahistrom \as l:udhh zotomsllfi. n order to get away with the ; 9m At first'it was stated that extrad from. the Lake Forest~ telegraph souple of "montiny No resurned 'to of --months, h4 & mCduahu and 'was nabbed-- by the authorities there. x** but later the authorities decided to make Deputy Ahistrom the Georgia governor's m necessitated a to ; mu«&"y' ured Deputy Sueriff Harry Ahistrom, who went to Columbus, Ga., --last week: in order to take into custody Charles Radeliff, colored, formerly of Lake Bluff, reéturned. yesterday with his man. Radcliff is facing a charge of stealing $162 from the home of William <Vanderkloot of Lake Bluff on May 6 -- -- P H 'traced to Columbus tre u'l"ml office Mbi telegram which he sent to his wife A ereditor's --bill against N. A. Wink of Highland Park was filed in Cireuit court today by the Hydrox company. _ The company claims. it has $3,518.55 coming and declares that 'Wink has . transferred his property to other persons in order to escape paying it, An injunction v'as issued today by Judge Claire f!:i Edvard:' restraining Wink from sposing y more of his prop-- erty before & judgment is satis-- SEE %N NG DEBT -- JAN BILL TODAY Negro--Faces Charge of Rob-- bing Home in . Lake Bluff Some Time Ago ; Milwaukee; Elna "I got home just a few minutes ahead of my brother, John. ---- John, the brother, was admitted to his sister'a cell at 3 o'clock Friday morning . B.M.m& prayed her to tell even if that everything meant a confes-- Mdm. * her husband died. Gunther's body Gunther's body was Zound a short time after he asked ' of his foreman to get of early "so he I dashed up the steps just in time to get away. ® After the brother's interview Chief Svoboda talked with her for five minutes and then announted to the newspaper men waiting: "I m:a-,u._m any Then Mrs. Gunther told of how "As my mother and I have told ~ you, we went to a picture show near -yp.mu'bo-on'd.:.c": Wednesday evening came i instead of going back to the house, . face car and cama ) % a.amm:-anhudtJ fourth st station: in Clesre. *T got off and was walking up was working when I saw him and a woman loom suddenly out o the sobbed out suddenly. "I a I. m nonies t mioe ht on 'nrrived to question het,--under hber --> sort of bad for me. member: that _ C "3.9t "I haven't told the truth" : ahe nothing of the shooting for houtrs, Mrs. Gunther suddenly burst into tears and cried, "I have Hed . for hours----but 1 didn't kill him,. re-- Mrs. Gunther's dramatie and sud-- been taken over ucene of 'her husband's death by Chief of Police brought face to face with the sur-- $2.00 PER/YEAR IN ADVANCE 'The reason for the suicide, at-- . -- gording "to her latest -- eC ,;":f( * . money to rent a home for her." ; _ Tleer the shooting, she sall aho . | ASK MURDER -- ~CHARGE FOR . + ~YOUNG WIEE garten Coal and Ice *1' ds Cicero at Fifty--Fourth avenue and c Eighteenth street, Cicero. A Ne Mrs. Gunther was being grilled by the Cicero police Friday hour after hour in an attempt: to h-) her story. 'The young widow continually insists that her husband himself fir« fore. At 8:80 a. m. Friday Mrs. unther confessed 'that the shot thay killed her husband was fired as she held badanet stt ho un s mnicigned s c .o onl o 1 hi n m mt t e closed about Mrs. Pearl Gun-- ther, pretty bride of four days, who may be charged with the murder of Raymond E. Gun-- ther, of Chicago," married in Waukegan by Justice of the Peace Louis K. Ekstrand -- last Monday. _ Gunther's -- body, with a bullet through the heart, was that she bad given him the day b Married In Waukegan lonby; 'Found Shot to Death at Cic-- ero; Wife Says He Took His Own Life at Night Ned m

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