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Libertyville Independent, 28 Dec 1922, p. 14

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4 is We : .>: The TaVedune Dixon. _ 00 0of Tee Girl--Muriel Potter. ./ SHanta Claus--Hans Johnson. _ .. > 'Mre. Claus--Josi¢ DeBoer. $ :. . >>. Ain--the--Boxr--Edwin Gillings K+ tw cb "h .' Aagen grade schools orchestra furnish -- .. . . Seegan grade schools orchestra furnish-- _/ --/ MBA several delightful numbers Te At © --. orchestra was under the direction of t t i t a ue S o en _ J# _ Years ago 'he was quite promi-- _a4 mpent and active in the city's acti-- _| yvities, and was quite a lodge man. /J For many years however he was of C 2 lmu:n and lived a rather <41. amely, s life. He never was ---- ~~ @Arried. . hhc;r & sister, Mrs. _\ Ket and grocery store at 1402 West L. ops: Bart DeVries. «_ Gretchen--Gertrudeo DeVries. ... Hans----Meivin > -- un wumzm Dixon and _ Richard Davis. . After the program of recitations, _ ~mongs and plays, Santa Cl:'u cameand _ helped to Cistribute the gifts. x m mp,:no-oc Roll for good . «weho h as follow#s: HMHoward " Mmith, Robert Strang, Doris Henry, _ Maurietta Henry, Melvin Hook, Muriel ' Hotter, LaVerns Dixzon, Martin John-- AMGeraidine Fenlon. Mary Dixon, JP Ray and Josie DeBoer. P .The umhoa re--qppens January 2%, 2. the achool on January 8th. e revolys. was lying --beside his E. The Jiscopery was made: by PWhI Stricker, a"clerk. According to e police who were called to the wene Ammediaroiy it is a plain' cuse oi uy They say that Haase had been. worrying absut business uumors' for a year or .:wo. | @uricker arrived at the store <nort-- !,m : seven o'clock that morning. H. WW'M when ho did not Pe: . and started to look arouhd fo: .. JIn the course of his search 4o led the docrs and looked .down ¥ basement. (A light was burn-- jng there. . This. was unusual and £ , bét down to investigate. In m dim corner, huddied upon a uile of sacks, was the lifeless form of Haase: Strick #'m sent for Dr. Bel-- lows. . _Be notified the police; "The physician found that the victim } been Gead several hours. The body was removed to the Wetsel and Peterson undertaking .rooms ~where 'the inquest was held. -- 3 &m a myth. He is of-- the 4 m : that the grocer contemplated suicide at--that time and walked to the north flats near the tannery to en e in e ol failed him. e l Haase invent-- «d the story of the hold--up to account _ Assistant Chief of Police. Tyrreli aaF morning . expressed . betict that hm hold--up repurted by .. ~The assistant chief points to the Sact--that Haase--did not report the wm to the--police depart-- ment. He says there are too many "mw comnected w;th the report-- ed kidnapping. that do not appear . Mr. Haase who was 64 years old, was born at Sieden, Germany, 'a burb of Berlin. --He came to Wau-- i in 1882 and had lived there er since. For many years he bad ?fly-nmm All of the schools the town were invited, but only a in se on it a very busy Jn school. Mr. Bimpson made a few remarks concern-- Ing the program. ~Here's hoping that amore schools will have such pdograms in the near future. f Amons the folks home for the holi-- days ade Mr. and Mrs. Russell Call Le-- Roy, New York, Mr. and Mrs. Losliec w Indianapolis, Ind.; _ Owen lenlf, : Leali#® Haines and Dorothy 'Oornell of Urbana, II1L; Miss Evelyn Renlon of Rloomington, I11.; Miss Ev-- o rmatpait un Mubon on ; Mr. re. KK of C*--icago\sad Miss Vamie and 'Miss m#;llqnndcme_uo. Cnclet Huk capor from 8+ ce &"3"'&-.-(-. greeted M [d Ray Ganaie: . his sick parishoners + "M® Re#. Canster 13 one w |C «lame to the hearts of hi# ~-- Friday the Gurnee grammar school presented its annual Christmas pro-- grem. It was a very pleasing affair, metording to all reports. "'lgoyhml" was especially pleasing. This sketch was presented by the pupils of the ¥ifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades. "Toyland" was the, story of the boy «who dreamed that all of his Christmas toys came to life. The costumes were anusually wfli'. especially© that of Miss Geraldine Fenlon, who took the part of a Kewpie doll. The cast of the Lived Here 40 Years § fuund in the basement ut T:15 o'clock. \I!is 32 . last BASEMENT rzaarpy : ; Heart Pierced , is Found Morning Wn.u alleg-- obb and Kid-- 6: '.n' '(Bhorty) hfl lay night, --de-- --~ That the ruish to Waukegan for marriage licenses by Wisconsin couples continues to end disastrously is shown by the two following cases, one wherein the groom claims he wedded while he was. drunk and therefore didn't know what he was doing; the other wherein a girl of 14 wias the bride. . And so the--@narriage mills here grind on '" and disastrously. > ; | Alleging that he was married at Waukcgan, IIL., while under the influ ence of liquor, James Da Rovy, 23. & * beliboy," Friday WW in circuit court at Milwéukée Saturday for annuiment of his marriage < to Ruth Du Rovy. & = 3 According to the: complaint. -- Du-- Rovy said he met the girl by-- tele phone . appointment at <Waukesha,. April 17. . He says they visited var-- ious roadhouses and both drank free> ly. : DPuRovy alleges he is -- informed that on the afternoon of the follow-- ing day he was married--to the 'girl with whom.he was only slightly ac quainted, according to his bill. An-- nulment is asked on grounds that he is incapable of assenting to a mar riage." He alleges he would not havye entered into the: marriage .had he 66 Jury," After Deliberation, Finds After a~ 'd:mnnuon _otnuvoul hours a jury in county court npd;y night after. eight o'clock returned a verdict of "not guillty'" against Lloyd been sober. Crabtree, (John and ~Raiph --~Brown, charged with having beaten John Bills, --a Waukegan attorney, and % Ruesch. --The uly:ed attack Cpince in Zion. _ / ~ _ -- Bills and Ruesch --asserted that they were attacked while: on their way home from a meeting which was held following the return of a ¥erdict in the Voliva libel case. WED WHILE DRUNK SAYS ~The defense brought out the view that instead of the two men being assauited it was merely a street 4ight 3 !\oddmu were represented p Dec. 18, 192%. lake Co. State Bank to John Jaw-- orsk! and wife, lots 40 to 4%, block #DW':::ONH Park, North Chicago. Chas,. H. King and wife to QGustaf Hwanson, lot nim 2, Cummings & (Co's add to Waukegan WD $500. ----**Attack" Was Merely -- ~-- ~a Ctreet Fight. _ R. E. Wood and wife to W. H John-- son, N part lot 3, block 26, Highland Park WD $10, stamp $6. . Dec.. 186, 1922. John Hagerty to Rose L. Hagerty lots 23 and 24, Hagerty's sub at In-- gleside. WD $200. Elien L. Van Schaick to H. R. Gentach and wife, lot 14, block 69, Highland Park. WD $10 stamp $13. Mary E. Just and husband to Lm au M. Atterbery, E 50 ft. lot 8, block . Northwest add, Waukegan.> WD $1,. stamp $4. oo l se s _'F. P. Hawkinsg and wife to R. W MHawkins, part block 27, plot "E" Highwood. WD $10, stamp $1. 50c _G. 1. Schein and wife to Henry Harfst and wife, part lot 2, sub of lot 132 &c¢.. Ravinia. WD $10, stamp '000000.00'00.000; Dec. 19, 1922 ' -- ~J. B. Martin to Bess Quiggle, lot 8, West Waukegan sub. WD $1, stamp Philippa B. Lyon et al to Julius J. Anderson and wife, lot ll'hLyons 3rd sub of Fair Grounds, Waukegan. WD $1.. stamp 50c. 0 Elizbth G. Crowell to G. L. Schein, lot 2, sub of lot 133 &c., Ravinia. WD $10,' stamp $43.50. -- O _ J. P. McEvoy to J'uu'l Hess and. hus-- m«. part lot 1, block 80,' Highland k. WD $10, stamp $13. h o REAL ESTATETRANSFERS o John Palbicke and wife to James Bakshis et al, lot 4, block 7, Wash-- burn Springs, Waukegan. WD $1. stamp $1. 4 ns Deéec. 15, 922. ~_F. M. West and wife to D. A. Weale, lot 88, (ex N 15 ft.) Cory's add to Waukegan. WD $10, stamp $5.50. H. E. Crawford and wife to A. E. Calkoun and wife, lot 9, block 4, Steele & Douglas North side sub, Waukegan WD $10, stamp $1.50. NOT GUKLTY® IS > VERDICT IN ZION ASSAULT CASE ho s00okt BA iss /. l CoKE JUSTICE COURTS----ADDITIONAL FAIL GROUND OUT BY LOCAL MARRIAGE MILLS. Morgan Concertina Club to MIS8 BRIDE WAS BUT 14 John B. Jaster, 21, of 11%3 Gardens -tuoti.l.lrlrlznkn. went to Waukegan Opolak <with the consent of both his and her tmt" Immediately he was arrested in Milwaukee, Saturday, on a statutory charge because the. girl was under the age deemed suitable by the law for marriage.: > -- of the law, as well as parents, was eligible to 'be his wife. . * Judge Page continued Jaster's case a week to permit the district attorney to confer with the juvenile court and lmko a recommendation as to Jas-- ter's disposition. F33 In default of bail he was held in jail for many weeks, and the--girl turned over to juvenile: authorities. Arraigned -- for trial Friday,: Jaster, through his attorney, called . atten-- tion to the fact that his girl--wite had attained the age of 15 a week> ago, Macko, lot 9, Cédar Park sub on Crooked Lake. WD--$2,000. > R. D-rjotm and --wite to° Amanda M. Jubhrend, 8 49 1--2 ft. lot 17, Own-- ers--First --Add to Deerfleld.«WD $3750. ~ T. E. Pawley to Asgar Andrup, lots 2 and $ Wilmington's sub at Deep Lake. WD $1, stamp $4. iA Bert: Tompkinsand wife to Annie Binger, lot 10, block 2; Glendale North :llt_l;o. sub, Waukegan. WD $10, stamp E. 'R. Brigham to North American Car Co. 300,000 sq-- ft. of lot 21, Chi-- cago Highlands, near Barrnigton. W D. $10, --stamp $7.50. -- _ A Patrick Meagher to John W. Thyne and wife, lot on N. side Washington street Zetween Victory and. Jackson street, Waukegan. WD $10, stamp. $3. . Wm. Zupkus and.--wife to -- Simon Petruska and wifé, lot 22, block 10, Washburn Springs sub, Waukegan. WD §$5675. MAN IS HURLED _ HEAD FIRST THRU A HEAVY WINDOW Seeks to Fondle a Negro Wo-- _man in Cafe and Her Hus-- 5 band Objects. -- -- and his wife, Mrs. Louis Craig White, arrested' late Sunday afternoon on a charge of having -- attacked = Steve Wennes, 55 years old, a white man living at 149 South Genesee street. He just got about that far when ()'Neil jumped up. f "I rekign!" said ho. f The chief of poltee and all his lo-- minaries followed, and the entire vol-- unteor fAre department resigned. As they --were about to storm out of the place Mayor Rumsey entered. His arms wore full of cigars and tood and card tables and overything and his face was full of smiles. He explained that it was a joke. Some time ago, he said, Chiet O'Nell had :m watches to LAeuts. Fred W and John Fitzgerald, and this was their idea of returning the compliment. For thirty--»even seconds Wednes day Lake Forest was without a chief of police, a fire marshal, fire depart-- ment, or anything. 38 F'% k A special council meeting had been called by Mayor Honry Rumsey, but he neglected to mr on time, and Alderman Fred presided. ~Fire Marshal William O'Neil was there, as were Chief of Police James Gordon, Aubrey Warren, health commissioner and Albert Marweder, assistant fire marshal. . £ Alderman Helg struck a majestic pose and announced he was about to read an important epiatle. -- -- 1t was supposed to have been writ-- ten by a millionaire resident of the Lake Forest colony charging the fire« men wasted the city's water, ~ It appeared that the three were in the restaurant conducted by Martha Abbott, a colored woman, on Market street. The police say that Wennes insisted upon. dancing with Mrs. 'hite and taking liberties with her. e woman's hushand _objected and ave Wennes a blow, causing him to plunge head first thm:"gt a window, cutting his face painfully.. He was attended at the police station by Dr: M. J. Kaye.-- The injuries were--not serious. LAKE FOREST IS . WITHOUT POLICE, WATER 37 SECONDS All three were placed under arrest by -- Policeman. Harold Nonlnpnm and Fred Morey. They spent' the night in the city jan and were re-- lsaseq Christmas morning. Wennes, according to the police, had been drinking at the time of the trouble, Henry: White, 38 years old, negro, OoF TwWo COo No. Chicago Police Soelz ©Zelenick, Alleged W ---- of Glass Devastator The boys were a trifle p in the Prescott street sector rday evening' and an ~empty milk \bottle fractnrad at the neck and a won with --mto black eyes ana a broken jaw stand as mute testimony the pleasant. exchange of blows, .~'<> _ --»Mike Zelenick, alleged . wielder of g. .wm Chi o6 polic eco(d' I:; e cago @, &A to Chief Police Joe Potocky. \It is 34 oapped. Mie, Miky Senwaicl, mof ; r8. w 0 !m"'ruuu, on the chin vm:'fmo milk bottle and then followed through with a left and right to either eyxe. This is the way John, -- who \ is Mary's husband, told the story \to Chief Potocky, and this is the way in turn relayed it t40--us: x "The' boys. had been whooping \it up a bit in a residence on Ten street. _ Everything was liquidiy lovely.. When John started to #0 home' Mike Zelenick followed with a knife in his hand making w threats of violence, When they cam GRAND JURY ACTS |I --TO IMPROVE JALIL |§ CONDITIONS HERE to the humble domicile of, Sch the Jamboree started to gain in ¢ ody and the wife appeared. It + then that the milk botCMe found a rest-- ing place on her jaw and it was A mnd later\that two fists found a t of contact in her eyv_ec." &> _ And that's the story. Chief Potocky believes . Mike is the villian and is looking for him throughout the city. Chairman of Supervisors In--} M B formed that Jail is Too Cold-- ll¢ l 2 Prisoners at the county jail have been suffering because of insufficient heat, it was reported to the*grand jury, which investigated conditions, and started action to improve . the jail, it was learned Tuesday. A % GREEN QUALIFIES AS PRISON F When the matter was brought to the attention of the grand jury they made inquiry and found that --two floors in the jail did not have suffi-- cient radiation. <~None of the mg officials were: blamed" for the. f tion, as the heat is furnished by the Public Service company. stt Martin Ringdahl, chairntan of the county board,-- was called before . the grand jury and the situation .e%plain ed to him, as he said that steps--are to be taken immediately to remedy The grand jury made: a report of thes matter to Judge Claire C. Kd-- oc ce umeinicy 2 cmngim 4 % Pi P epteat. . the 'conition. .. * "~*lMM We have the exclusive right to these cartoons for m'l'_ll,o grand jury mm:lre",gn of | c a $2Ks, iss s l s ' Wards." The body reported tnat % wm Lake CO'lflty. f s " fred sare m"b?.i:g:':z.'z"m';'a it . o To 9ls s ols 2o the mater of best . A punte s [( The Merry Villagers will bear the names of promi plant. TK _ Hg t ; . > ' ; K 4 + forldh direni hm iofiamecmimnazoers M nent citizens. -- s Ex--Sheriff E. J. Green, recently appointed by Governor Smail, to the office of--superintendent of prig-- ons "In ~Tiltnots, -- to --go ~to Springfield next-- to : become acquainteéd~ with new duties. Immediately after the first of 'the year he v)'nl to ~make an ingpec-- tion of the four penitentiaries which come under 'his:control. He has abandoned his© proposed trip to Florida for < the preesnt at least. Mr. Green took the oath of offiee two days agoa and put up a bond of $10,000 as 'provided by law. He thus has qualified officially. \ Annual Insurance Meeting . The annual meeting of the Miliburn Mutual Insurance Company will be held in the lower room of the Masonic Hall, Millburn, I!IL, on Saturday, Jan-- uary 6th, 1923, at 10:30 a. m., to hear the roports of the Company, to trang act any other business and for the o:;ctuon of officers for the coming year. All members plan to be present. -- _ n}fl MEMORIAM TILDA M. ELLIS. e In memory of our dear one whyo passed away one year ago today, t&mm 81, 1921: f A shadow rests upon our hom', We miss her smiling face; Where'er we look, wherb'er we turn, We see her vacant' place,. °> While on earth she did her best, Her heart was truly kind; Her memory will be ever dear, . o those she left behind. We loved her well, no tongue can tell How much we loved her and so well; God loved her too and thought it best To take her to His home of rest. romuty muuis Anp_ _ .. FAMILY., . North Shore Gas Com Preferred Stock Dhgzl{d At a meaeting' of the. Board of Directors Degember 18, <198%, a divi-- dent 'at the rate of 7 per cent on the preferred stock of the company was deciared, payable in -- quarterly n-ugnu.u«lmn:o"w SHeventyfive cents (B1.7¢) per whare J. 8. D. LN, Hecy. : Miliburn, IIL., Dec. 23, 1'#. 52--3t WANT ADS. | ty "or ns month orking w'fl le.. Phone 61. * ... io t 51.2t FOR JALE--Five passenger Overiand, ~85--B model; in good condition. 'Tele pens; also Ruszlan Orlaft cockerels. Spinney Run Farm, corner Milwaukee Ave and Belvridere Road. 4T« phone _---- Everett L. Millard, July 1, Franklin Van Zeim They are a cure for the blues -- Watch for See what happens when the Radio Craze shak the town; when the Village Belle a Weddin' gos Forget all your trouble when the Building Boo shakes town, and when the Business men go fishi Who wins when the Conductors: pitch qnoiti,;_i Milwaukee Avenue. Alsonotice what these peop have to say about The Libertyville Lumber q The Ree Motor Co., The Kohout Flower Growen Inc,,. The Bake-- Rite Bakery, Richard E. Maki. -- There will be a wave of good hunfor and childlik laughter sweep over the town during'the reign these marvelous cartoons. | L n a ol will commence the publication-- of ten wonde cartoons by Libertyville Independen They will run every other week in the Within the next two weeks the The famous "Hank" of the New York World --, President For the Villagers " U. 8. GOVERNMENT f ent | Underwéar purchased muwu' ---- | the public direct at T5 Actual LLA | retail value $2.50 each, All sizes, Shirts 101 | 34 to 46; Drawers 30 to 44. Send cor-- w'roctdul. Pay Postman on' delivery, tock | or send us money order. If underwear ring unotl:mm:?gmvo will -t.wbog 41t; | money upon requ! .fi".lu. The grim Woolen Co., 1478 EPENDENT year old;--well broke: for. ra male and Aemale; cheap Broadway, N. Y. .« Public notice is hereby given that the Subscriber, Executrix of the last will and testament/of Jacob, A. Alle man, deceased, will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term there-- of to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first londnyotlurelnm.u'l._mm against te are notified to pre-- sent the same to said Court for adju-- nt the same to said Court for adju--] FOR SALE--One cation. £§4° t ,_le 4 com Rxecutrix. # o --¥ Waukegan, I!1., Dec. 18, 1922. %- MeL« :s :. To Hold Your: ADJUDICATION NOTICE 48t1 FOR SALE--Army with garage, on lot, ready to move into; T. H. Kern, LAbertyville, . BRING YOUR, RAW Telephonts $4--/W--1. FOUND--A stray boar lein, Grayslake, ot ur:- ) Grayslake. fm=t-- y &

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