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Highland Park Press (1912), 27 Jul 1916, p. 1

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ID MACNL'SON , ILL. mnbe so sally with- changed snght n warm to no carbon- the elec- to heat had by datance that it one form fl nlls. anco- Road NO Road r rglo.‘ ly the want- where a.“ NEARBY NEWS NOTES “' OF LOCAL INTEREST p‘ CRANDALL CRIME RESULT OF TROUBLE Wlukegnn Ball Team Still on Top‘ . .Liquor anen Alttuctin: Atten- tion of Lake County. Three Admined to Bar Thxrtcen months of unhappy marâ€" ried hie culmmated in Sunday's trag- edy at Lake Forest where the dead bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. CmnduH nf Flint. Mich. and their baby wu‘u found. l’ctm‘zziwi, angry or despondent, Cramlall {wok hlx' wife and year-old llL‘lnt‘Iiiwl, angry or despondent, Cramlail {wk hlx' wife and year-old son alum: {he bridle path on the West bank vi" the Skukie River in Lake Forest Saturday evening, and within gunshot mi the UnWentsia club fin- ished 1x mg ml poanuts, waited until the others had fallen asleep, then killed them both and himself. Ih\'§‘~'[LL{2l[lHll shmvs that the Cran- dalls hail 'lll‘dl'l't'led {or months, since they wmw- married. June, 1915, had moved il\ times. their departure from the.“ ni' lllr‘ pluccs bcing requested by hndiwhl‘ Whu say they couldn" 'ied life culminated in Sunday's trag- edy at Laki- Forest where the dead >odies of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. :mndull of Flint. .Vlich.. and their why were found. lie-mental, angry or despondent, L‘randail took hlx' wife and year-old son along the bridle path on the West bank of the Skokie River in Lake Forest Saturday evening, and within gunshot mi the UnWentsia club fin- ished it mi: of peanuts, waited until the others had fallen asleep, then killed them both and himself. Investzgutinn shows that the Cran- dalls hud .iuurreled {or months, since they Were married. June, 1915, had moved six times. their departure from rimsi ni' lllr‘ places being requested by landlords Whu say they couldn" stand the terrible wrangling of the couple. “hlk'h disturbed not only other occupants of the houses in which they lived. but thOse adjoining. The boys of this club have lmeli' busy during the past weeks. and. in passing their place of meeting, the Port Clinton School. one sees ii great improvement. A new sidewalk hiis been laid. very attractive window boxes have been placed in the “Hi- tloWs and the roof has been repaired. The best part of all this impruwment. is the fact that the boys have done must of it themselves. As to their club life, regular meet- ings are held on Monday evenings. and recently the boys have selei'ted orange and purple for their club colors. Emblems have been made and worn proudly by the twentyâ€"five mem- .~\ most interesting feature of Mr. (‘iirl annstiehl's \‘ltH‘ - bars. the Club life is demonstrations zind tricity which the boys mensely. This very Wide :iwnke club of boys an entertainment in .i- ,|I:_ in (ii lessons take imr plan to give ”vyinn'. Crandall ('rime Result of Trouble Maukegan Teams Still Winning ln :1 game which rescmbled a threeâ€" ring arms the south side Whales slipped Au, eight to three score ovcr on ilk- l’imtl-s Sunday while the wast side Crumb [wk 21 fall out of the Kenoshus ivy piling up a ten to one Victory. Josephus Niameyer, a former Wau- kegar. ulnE, pitched for the Pirates Igaiztst hi~ former mates and was swam-<1 mght runs. He was. op- p05ed h) \uniwell who allowed seven safe, Z,:H.|,~_ but kept them well scat- wreil‘ Un rm West sule me Jexlelya dropped way below that 3 run aver- age. (slung one measly little marker while the heavy artillery of the Giants piled up l0 countch. Every member of the 6an;- busted at least one hit and whvr: Lhe melee was over the mumture auto registered 12 hits for 19 bases. "Buck" Beer l’opulnr Wuukegun and North Chicago “soft drink" extablishment‘s are refusing to sell any more buck beer, pending the Iotflement of the cases now in cir- cuit court where a large number are being trlvl for selling liquor. “Buck" seenm ‘ he the principle thirst quencher sold by the defendants. From the number being called for j‘"); >~""~'I:e from Highland Park and other :n'Ans to try these cases, it would appear that a fair jury is hard to get. NEW DEERPATH INN, LAKE FOREST Three Admitted to B" ((11111); (‘ierk Lew A. Hendee, Her- man \, Limhfieid chief clerk of the pubiw \xnrks office at the naval sta- tion. in: i-"arnham Hudson, principal of Ih- HiRhWM sshool. are receiV- i138 A'w'rratulations this week upon their <1 "'e'\_\’ in passing the examina- fion urn-h admits them to the bu. The xhrw men have been pursuing their ~Iudxes while keeping up their (heir ~tudxes while keeping Othx-r "\wrk. I» 9n [‘0 Big [And Dell. 'wn hlggest deals of the Week v I‘ounty were the sale of are tL‘ontinued on page 5) former mates and was cxght runs. He was. op- mwell who allowed seven side the Jefi'erys T be Highlanh Park PM}: HIGHWOOD BOYS CLUB TO GO TO CAMP 1 BATTLE SHIP CRUISE FOR ONE IONTH Port Clinton School Made Attractive. Regular Mcefinln Ho|d Includ- ing Leuonn in Electricity About fifteen mmnbmx uf th" “Izh- Wood Bu_\'.~" ('lu'h un- thm' g [u go into camp at ('amp ('hanning, um the Des Plumes Rn'er. August sewnlh. The boys will spend one Week in this camp. and are going through the courtesy of Mr. Frank J. Baker. The camp life includes swimming instruc- tion. a little schooling. and a great deal of fun. Five TI 1“ L (run (“(h‘ Aug men Inn-1‘ T mt) ulm. This very Wide awake clul plan to give an entertail September. and the public i: ing a great show too. rvm (he most successful we 2 mg a (he I April Ouoli Management Con-idering Moon of Relieving Congestion-ad Pro« (acting Home People non and D live near tx' cooperation Park. Two Hundred Mn Lamp. to Burn Condno-aly When Sign in Put Into Sonic. Next Week The Public Service building on Elm place has been decorated with a very imposing sign. seventeen feet high by fifteen feet wide. The sign is double line and will have two hundred Mud: lamps. which will burn continuously during the night. The letters are each {our feet in height. The pow" is not turned on as yet. but will be by the middle of next week when the sign will be put into service. very successxu. "V... crating. carpenter w‘ work has opened 3 ca at number nine N. Se proprietor is able to 1 work along the lines niture repairing. Marco “I"uni Cgrpontor and l (76011511 BEACH SUNDAY Marco Ugolini who has done successful work in interior dec- xg. carpenter work and cabinet has opened a cabinet work shop mber nine N. Second street. The 'ietor is able to give satishctory «‘nmv the lines of antique fur- ans of rcllevmg Hm mnges- owning the {armlles who 9 beach. They ask the loyal ot every cum-n 0! Highland olini To Conduct Gourd .nd Fun-intro Rod" an entertainmvnt In the public i5 'â€"'«“P‘“"' Mother 01 Coorle B..nd Archibald to“. rvmcmhcrmg F. MCBOOn. Funeral Tueodny. 0\\' Priv-te Buri-l. ssful mu- mmn lust 1 height. The Pow" l 85 yet. but W1“ I” ' next week when the mm service. enteen feet high by The sign is double two hundred Mud: burn continuously The letters are d the Therr ~11“ ls npportu 1n Lakv “numy In (‘Hllil trznmng vrmsc'. l'he guu-rnnn-n' nah extvnded the lime fur vnlxstment In August 1. I! 1~ plunm-d Ln wnd .‘IW men from the ('hlcago dwlnc', whuh mcludes Luke County" This |s considered :1 lim- I‘ppurHL mty tn spend u munlhl \nruu-m ulnmrd u bunk-ship u! pruvllcnil) In ("‘51. The (runnug wxl‘. tn- sUVh 1n Will prmc \uluultlv {All (ml) perhaps In the guxcrnmenl m “Inc of wur. but '.u very mun lukmg IL lip to thv pram-n! [mm the llut of those whu huxe cnllstml {or the (ruin- cunmins lhv mum-s ml the Lulu- ('nunty men. all from Highland l'mk Thou- {rum lllghland l'urk me. Juan” R. Lowe. Georgr N. Howl nuw, Rulmrt ll “'urncx, Thanh“ (; Trnxvl. Allan ll. Jnm-s. The party from lhls dISU’Il‘! whu urr In lulu» (he cruiw WIll lt'flVt‘ l‘hli rum; Augu‘t l4 and will lu- m ~h1pr lmurd u lbw «luy‘ an-I' The «'l'ulsr Luis 11 month uml \Hll lw ulnag (he Atldntlv coast lVUll (lt-(mH N (ha- cruise vun be had by wnzmg In ln-ml uuurh-n m ('hn‘ugu .uurh-n ll Funeral services were read at the residence Tuesday morning at ten thirty followed by private burial. DIV“ B‘hbco'l Story. “Swan Kitty 80L. kin" Billed for Saturday. Char- lio Chaplin Thursday \ The following I! oflered by the manngcmcn! of the Highland Park Theatre: Sunday, "The Unidend,” and a comedy. "Hearts and Sparks." Monday. “The Hysteria of Myn. Weekly news und comediet Tueadly, Marie Empreu in "Love" (‘rou Roads." Wednesdly. "An lnnotcnt Mngdalene." “Ambrosc'n Cup of Woe," a comedy. Thursdny. "Temp- tation and the Man." with Hobart Henley, and (‘hnrlie (‘hnplin in "The Firemln." Friday. "Gloria's Ro- mnnce" and George Bebnn in “Pas- qu‘le." Saturday. "Sweet Kitty Bel- llirs" from lllVld Bellsm'n and Ex- erton Custle's book. comedies and Burton Holmes pictures. IOVIE ATTRACHON FOR NEXT WEEK IRS. GEORGIA!“ E. IcBEAN DIES Mon From This City Enlist for A! [antic Coll Cmiu: Profit-bl. VAC-lion HTGfiLâ€"AND PARK ILLINOIS THURSDAY. JLu * 1916 The very ‘m‘cst prwynr the .Nurth Show, n the huerpm.‘ I; n lune-(1.” l [hr n.1n mdvx hm and m mg rm \mmhir a“ 4: fun-um and (1‘ [mm w hu h . [mm “huh .uc unrrawr p; mz-n ynu 1hr ”(RAH ,2. KIUH n .| Mock (mnpazq K ~m posed u! Lakr FUItbl pcupkr The pn‘lun- sh-ms huw Hu- hulldmg wnil appc.” when enlarged and remudclcd Hu- style 0! arthllectun' \: A01” nlal of Frrnch dvlhalhn. A‘ W Murrow Is (he an hunt {M [hr 'mlldnw I (‘2! v‘ )H‘xv nmmrtumly The guu-rnmrn' hu~ MrBunn, muthvr of n lune-(1.” l \I H I'JIYr: ilhf‘\(l 117mb” Htfi ('5‘ 1hr hr“ Ira~l H.‘ F. S MUNRO SEEKS STATE LAW POST ”HA u «11h HM tgm park)‘ M an n-pn-w urge: Sm! (cunt-I u knndsdule l‘ov Ropubhc-n Holman-hon Prom».- ReulSorvue Hunalndc pcndtnllv nmn “hm \ lnrludr Kh- \uuvhur 1hr pn) h|KhI'.~I “YR [In 1h\' INK)“ hr ‘thl!.. I wxl! uppm «gal IAN"! ~ Number '1‘ E. Collin] Ave Ml nun mum! u Jail: “11h 1h: Ht'hu fur nH punvt' hfl‘ MIMI ‘M‘Q‘H pr‘n; ficrn mu) kr-p 1h. tho puhlu HI urn! Khu- lrgu-mtutr had lr. During 1hr wu-rr thunderhvrm p! Mondny night the hnmc of Mr (wort. M‘ Hnwv of ('ounty Imm- Ruud w’n struck by llghnung .\ Iurgr 1 'Alt' “'0‘. torn in ‘hr rm)! 1nd :- unh- “up u! shingles was ripped ufY Thr hruy full of rum xmnwduu-Iy {alluwmx u the only thing “huh nun-«i the baht ing {rum hurmwg Sumr of (he house-hum \M-rn- thrown .‘r m: thhr bflh. but (Humane!) ya n-w w'n'. hurt. The- an! n" [hr tinnuun- “W: h“ covered by msurlnrc ‘ my roman? s s. comma To be Hold ll flu Docrlwid Protbqu inn Church sud” lhovnoon, July 30”: ’ There wxll be I [berm-id Towmfiip Sundl) School come-Mum held Sun- dn) ulternoon Jul) lhxflxeth a! I)" heerheld l’renbficnnn (hurrh :1 one lhlny. A good prognm of muuic Ind lpnkmg bu been Insured lm pomnt lubfi'f‘! ‘1” he dual-med a! ter which electim of uflm-r- \- 11 Oh plnce. E\¢r)one Inuruxed m Sun day School work .mm .mm .n'd sec I'M! I! being done v ‘ w. E, “rind. PrrndrnL Edith Muem'h, SH. 1nd TTI'II. uIH In! gm ~‘H1‘HI I'hc poim n w! flu", 'hul, n1] :Iu lulu!- '0! Locnl P u“ \ r'o M Hove Ho.- Slnuh Mondty Eva-i... such! 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