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Lake County Register (1922), 15 Oct 1924, p. 4

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ty ~ t his plea of guilty, Ernest Lehmann's Richa: was remanded: to the| Villa on July 14 sustody of the sheriff. was postponed in ®* > I= in Fight. mine the man's A w lhe fatally wounded on| His case was refer the night of July 28, 1923, at the| Mason, probation mning house run by Walter New: stated that he had 1 OFTEN wonder what a train thinks when it observes a competing truck on a roadbed maintained by the general public. that way, told them to get some doctor to' fix up a certificate al-- leging his~ physical unfitness to serve in ja'l and have him assigned to the county hospital,; where he'd rest sentence out. That done he'd. b&e. willing to show up the fol-- lo 'ednesday. But something went and Greenberg did not In making his plea, Richardson placed himself at the mercy of the gourt and persisted in his plea of guilty after Judge Edwards pointed out that the court had the power to mentence him to from 14 years to Mfe imprisonment or to be hanged. The first hearing into the case was held late -- Monday afia-l meon before Judge Edwards. State's A. V. Smith <announced he would be able to round up by that time. ABE GREENBERG, beer runner, sentenced to serve 70 days in--jail, came up from Chicago last Saturday accompanied by a representative of his bondsmen. -- Abe is a square guy and--don't relish his bondsmen being set back a couple of thousand*»dol-- lars.. He'd be willing -- to -- serve rather than have that happen, that is if it cculd be fixed so he could put his time in at the county hos-- pital. _He put it up to the fellows NEVER give way to temptation without first consulting #a~lawyer. IT 18 HARD to understand a sex that is too proud to do housework at $15 a week but will marry and do it for nothing. come g jail Wednesday. Finally on he was surrendered by-- Just t0 pProve Greenberg is a bluffer Shetiff Ed extends me an invitation to visit Abe in jail, which indicates to me Ed has arranged it how he will cash in on it remains to gested Ed invite --me to interview Abe Greenberg, and that Bill would see to it my interview was of longer duration than T'd care about. However, Abe is in jail despite all his bluffs and threats. Just Had La Follette and the wayward. Wheeler lived and loved office a half century ago when the people could be scared into being good, they might so he is.pretty sure of Abe: ' And anyway 1 don't hanker to get in Ed's jail. I sort of have a feeling it was Bill Weiss who sug-- |by ai 208 Spring strest, Waukegan. {Hi. throat was cut from ear to ear | with a large knife. & | According to Chief Isaae Lyon, to a | whom: Richardson is said to have |m'.--l SLa Li mm w# 414 PAGE So there is Abe in jail fAt last. He the Sher'ff for weeks on a blp he'd "squawk" if they dared Jock him up, tell of money his bon to 'States Attorney Mb'm.ter promptly sending him to the county jail. $ _IHME HOKUM DISPENSERS Like the fire and brimstone "parsons" of fifty years ago, who painted terrifying pictures of ever-- lasting torture to scare their flocks into being pious and l-!«'d' La Follette, the self--nominated, and the LA Follette--nominated Wheeler are painting pic-- tures of slavery and starvation to scare the masses into voting for them. The only difference between Entered second--class October 18, 1916 at r'wgon ol.fl'unl.'bcnyvlmwud Varch %. 1870,. Issued twice weekly. the "parsons" and the Third Party politicians is that the former: worked to get their flocks. into Heaven and the latter are working to get them-- selves into office. THE CROSSING of the Red Sea Named in True Bills Enter Pleas in Cireuit Court. KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICKE, Publishers. SelH on Mercy of Court n -- Arraigned; Others A LONG THE CURBSTON E6 : FRANK H. JUST, Editor A MAN ABOUT TOW N Observations By In the case of Vincent Choduck, who was arrested on a charge of trying to steal an automobile from Ernest Lehmann's m". Lake Villa on July 14 t was postponed in order to deter-- mine the man's mental condition. His case was referred to Charles E. Mason, probation officer.. Chaduck forthwith begin lendinfi the rabbits| . Silas Jayne, of Lake Zurich, to Lew. 1 know he will appreciate | charged with attacking Elsie Schulr eo-op.nfiq: of, the public in this daoghter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto matter. 4 _ ) Echulz, of Lake Zurich, on Sept. 1, ; «--Q_-- 1 1924, pleaded not guilty. He was NOT MERELY is the political|turned over to the sheriff pending pot beginning to boil, but in some an adjustment of his bonds. localities it is Beginning to smell.> James Bantes of mfin' nd Park ns D To s re®-- . o _ ~~~{alsq pleaded not guilty and was're-- "'ABOUT ALL some men have left|leased in tmh. He is charged of their early training is a hymn or ' with statutory. At- two to whistle.. nes Pinkham of Highland on IN REFUSING to cancel the world series, one Landisa demon-- strated that he knows which side his 'toast is buttered on. * hurled his wife down the stairs. Richardson whipped out a knife and eut Williams throat. -- He escaped from Waukegan on the North Shore ralilroad after the .stabbing and was captured at Springfeld, I!1., ermssings ahead of the trains, the motorists should. carefually state which hospital they wish to be taken FIFTY out of every 100 persons have defective visio=® an optometrist says. This should cause no alarm, however, as the allegiance of the defective fifty> is divided --about evenly between Davis and LaFol-- According to Chief Isaae Lyon, to whom: Richardson is said to have confessed, the killer was at the Newby home in the bedroom with Mrs. Williams when the woman's husband returned. : Richardson stat-- ed <that an argument ensued in which Williams became angry and Witnesses of the accident will be he.'rd by Judge Edwards Monday afternoon. NOW THAT we have a "Own-- Your--Own--Home" . movement . we need a movement to get all the autos paid for. I think it would be all right to forthwith begin sending the rabbits to Lew. 1 know he wfil appreciate eo-op.nti?u of, the public in this to the court house by express, and | to» an alleged "dispute of honor" Lew ceanh turn the.s loose in the| pleaded not guilty to the charge. public warren, with a single rabbit| His solicitor, Attorney George B. shepherd on the job to perform the| Field, was not in -- court, but is duties, now requiriag a dozen or'aclxeduled to be heard by Judge more shepherds at salaries ranging | Fdwards:later on a mon to quash from $1,200 to $1,800 a year. 't,hc indiectment. _ H t was turn-- 'hink of the thousands of dollars'e,; over to the sheriff and will be saved the state by such a plan. _ |held in the county jail -- without bunny this week, put him in a box and sent him by express to Lew Hendee. -- J suggest Lew provide sort of a public rabbit warren, corral all the bunnies and avoid the laborious herd-- ing job. Have folks capture all the rabbits in Lake county, send them to the court house by express, and. Lew can turn the.s loose in the public warren, with a single rabbit shepherd on the job to perform the duties, now requiriag a dozen or more shepherds at salaries ranging from $1,200 to $1,800 a year. doesn't seem so miraculous when you observe that somepedestrians cross Genesee street in safety. IF YOU are looking for a well of Americanism undefiled, look for the man . who says "galluses" and "britches." BEFORE going over railroad SOME RASCAL tripped up a have had a chance of scaring the good people into ;oting _f't:r ;_s..; nately for t{u w: arty ticket, the American people can no longer be scared into mental stagnation.-- In spite of the spouting and spuming of La Follette and his walking--mate, the voters will cast their ballots in November realizing that if they cannot help themselves »dy whom they elect to the white house can helmcm. that the destiny of the nation and its Kopu is in the hands o(y the voteaifiand not in those whome they choose to elect to otfice. Many state legislatures have enacted water-- tight statutes for the protection of the public from wildeat stock salesmen, but they have left the pub-- lic at the mercy of the political demagogues, who are selling themselves and their nostrums just as the stock salesmen sells his worthless paper. "didn't live anyplace" when he was "questioned by the court. j David Hermosillio, a Mexican, for:-- | meriy living in North Chicago, who . %as charged with the murder of .Poter Garcia. of Waukegan at the |latter's restaurant and pool. hall on lSept. 1, 1923, pleaded 'not: guilty 'l and was turned over to the sheriff 'pending a hearing. Attorney James |(x. Welch. his solicitor, is to argue imotions to quash the indietment be-- 'Afore Judge Edwards next Monday. hwyprmddeddun':h-'rp His cuse was set for next Monday in or-- der to allow him time to secure an attorney to represent him. He was torned over to the sheriff and con-- fined in the county jail. bonds. Lee P. Wileox, of Area pleaded not guilty to the charge of assault with a deadly weapon on Martin Jerde of Area who was shot in a toud between the twa families. Wi\-- tox's mother went surety on his br4 of $1,000. Joseph Stefunc of 816 Adams atroot, Waukegan, named in a writ charging assault with a deadlv weapon pleaded not guilty. charge J.ne 12. > k 4 A not guilty plea was entered by Hcnry Arndt 'of North Chicago who is facing a charge of attacking Eve-- Ivi, Preder of North Chicago. At-- C Hermosillo is charged with lhoot-{ ing Garcia When the two engaged is an argument,. Hermosillo eiénp-t sc after the, killing, but was cap--, tused #evere} <«months later in Lo--\ A motion to quash the indict-- ment against Fred Pricbe, who is charged with taking indecent libér-- tie=. with Florence Clausing, 13, was made by Attorney H. C. Litch-- field and was overruled. In default of bond, Pricbe was remanded to t--~ sheriff. Pricbe denies the rain, O. He appeared -- calm and composed in court and walked out with head held high. _ Pleads Not Guilty ; ~Clarence Hurlbut, of Zion, who is fi¢ing a charge of killing Charles B. Dicks of Antioch on June 29 af-- FOR RENT--Medern 8 room house for the winter, furnished, $60 per month. Bartlett Realty Service, 531 Milwaukes Avenue. Phones 442 -- M and 455 -- M 49--21. FOR SALE--100 x 200 ft. south front lot on MeKinley Ave. $1600. $350 cash, balance on time. Bart-- lett Realty Co., 581 Wilwaukee Avenue, Phones 442 -- M and 455 T s To 2. FOR ~SALE--iImproved /north side FOR RENT--Seven house Area. m":; % 1.':: WANT ADS Too Late to Classify THE LAKE COUNTY REG _ Three months' in th ecounty jail and a fine of $100 was the sentence \impoaed by Judge Claire --C. Ed-- wards of the Circuit court today :u"uir.s! Martin Zmmerman of Anti-- | uch who had been named in a cita-- | tion for contempt of court secured b yState's Attorney A. V. Smith. Zimmerman ha\ been charged with «elling liquor after his place had been ordered closed .' an m |tion writ. i m P o : -- ZIMMERMAN 1S GIVEN TERM IN COUNTY BASTIHLE Hoemeyer Price Johnson . Total Wilkening Dolph R. Dorfler _ G. Keiler F, Johnison Melendey J. C. Dorfler Ives Franzen Triggs 'Titus Krumrey Team No.: 8 Team No. 5 Team No: 1 Felix, Dougherty Suydam Team No. Team No. 6 1 --@ Team No. 4 0 8 °_A weekly report will be published Watch your score. * Tegtmeyer Richerson Bluhm Zersen" Dittman ~~ Total T No. 6 Wehrenberg .l; 148 Meyers ' 157, 178 Waters 150 147 Wehrenberg-- 164 . 143 George Ives and G. S. Melendy and the president form the Board of Review. The teams were num-- bered from 1 to 6 with the following captains. "NTeam No. 1--E. H. Bluhm. Team No, 2--George Ives -- . Team No. 3--Fred Wilkening Team No, 4--G. 8. Melendy Team No. 5--Charles Seiler Team No. 6--Art Meyers * These are all good teams and a stiff program for the winter was arranged to run until April 1s., closing with a banquet. -- > » October 6, the first meet was held wgth the following score. : Team No. 1 . _ Tegtmeyer 145 168 178 . 491 Richerson 127 1146 + 180 -- 407 Bluhm 128 166 102 © 441 Zersen" 189 1983 165. 547 Dittman 149 140 188 -- 477 Total ISTER, WEDNESDAY EPT. KV telephone added to our sys tem during the past cigtht years has re-- guired c« invpestment much hicher than the amount rm f bmi'wmz each teleph 1 in service. m con» dition will apply to each telephone dg jcrnc;rlym'h _future if present price Jevels hold. i BOWLING 186,000 Miles a Second! BELL SYSTEM One Policy «-- One System -- Universal Service *' Team No 142 1( ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Standing of Teams._ Team 183 140 Team 146 152 <© 149 159 188 MIS is the speed of the spoken word over a telephone line. Between two ticks of . your watch your voice (g, could be hurled nearly #G * twice around the earth. 169 186 171 184 No. 2 165. 153 -- No. 4 164 134 184 146 162 148 162 180 188 157 135 . 432| specifications and also the locality 145 _ 452 | in which said work is to be done 165\ -- 480 | and judge for themselves all the \ | | 2899 | circumstances surrounding and the ams,.. conditions affecting the cost and Won L0St | nature of the work. / 8 9| The Board of Local --Improve-- *A 1| ments 'reserves the right to reject 2 ;uyudallhlds,umtbrludby ll l':"?hu at» L.ake Zurich, Illinois, 0 8 . October 3rd, 1924. n A Ficke, s s 3 Henry Branding. 3xA E. F. Young -- 178 185 152 165 188 117 138 153 181 181 185 159 156 167 169 161 178 160 156 181 159 131 2470 Bell Telephone 'engineers have developed methods of using the electric cur-- rent in S\c small quantities needed to carry the voice impulse®P*over immense distances. These methods are at the service of the American public'who use the long distance lines, probably with litBe thought of the patient work of in-- ventors and reséarches of scientists behind their per. fect performance. 521 514 Sealed bids will be received for the construction of the improve-- ment of a six inch water pipe with necessary hydrants valve boxes and service pipe in portions of Robert-- | son Avenue and the Lake Zurich 'Honey Lake Road by the Board of Local Improvements of the Village | of Lake Zurich, Lake County, Hia-- ois until the 16th day of October, A D. 1924 at the hour of ten o'clock tA. M: at its office in the Village \Hall of the Village of Lake Zurich, | Lake County, l!linois, at which time 1 antl place said bids will be publicly ; opened. 3 _ «--PUBLIC SALE-- Onmecount of the loss of all my feed by fire, 1 will sell my entive -- Baturday, October 18, 1924 at 1 o'clock on the Thomas Geary farm 2 miles east of Wauconda, 2% miles north of Lake Zurich on the 20 head of choice cattle consisting of milkers, close up springers and some little calves by side, 1 Holstein stock bull, these cattle are mostly all home raised. 1 team horses, 6 and 7 years old, weight 2400; set harness, dump wagon, 20 dise pui-- terms. No proposal will be received un-- | less the person offering it shall fur-l nish satisfactory evidence to sar! Board of Lcodl Improvements thatr* :uhuthcwyflcilitiu,lbn-' ty and pecuniary resources to fui-- fi{th condition$ of the contract | and execute the ~work, should the contract be awarded to him. Bidders will examine the ordin-- ance, map, plats, plans, profiles and specifications and also the locality in which said work is to be done mmolnm.flm circumstances surrounding conglitions affecting the cost and nature pf the work. / The Board of Local --Improve-- ments reserves the right to reject any and all bids, as authorized by Board of Local Improvements Vil-- lage of Lake Zurich, Lake County, VILLAGE OF LAKE ZURICH NOTICE OF PROPOSAL FOR BIDS Libertyville -- Illinois INSURANCE William A. Weber, Prop. Aug. Froelich, Auct. A. A. Grandy Phone 217--M 15. other articles. Usaal 70--1t. ~\ mfaaim apam?Srt~aefpihprfialaphrpr4PrFnapbap--C o maphep¥ e ~IDoC\ '\ COne georgetts waigst, $16. One black bat, $10, € One waist coat, $40, From the home of the Snyder girl's brother--in--law, two hats, one svit, one dress, two silk sweaters, a fur coat and satin slippers were stolen, The !oss to this family i: exstimated at around $800, Chief Lyon reported late today that despite a thorough search, no trace of the other three girls wa: found, ~Police authorities of all cit ies between Milwaukee and Chica-- Munfiiflhlfionflfiu-' thorities follows: | FLED FROM HOME Winton bive overcoat valued at FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCT 17--18th AUDITORIUM THEATRF (Continue]. from Page One.) Bencefit Women's Auxiliary American Legion "SONG OF LOVE" Norma Talmadge sOME TIME AGO TO--NIGHT No You Want to Buy Sell or Hire? Give Our Want Ads the Oncee Over and took the Snyder w3T hack ty thes metrmlns ko were furnished descriptions of "'_,"l"hbymm, f An officer from ~~ the *House of Good Shepherd came to Waukegan Plastering and Anywhere on the--North Shore NORMAN L. MADOLE Libertyville, IHlin o i: Lathing Telephone 48 4P

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