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Ind INQUEST HELD SUNDAY FOR MURDERED MAN Widow Denies That “Big Steve†Winewsky Was Booze Smuggler The inquest of “Big Save" Winewr ‘ ky. alias Miller, Blue eyed gimt. whose bullet riddled body wu found} murdered in a ï¬eld seven miles. SouthWt'sl of Libertyville Monday.- July 18. was held Sunday Ifxernoon‘ at the Trepmw undertaking establish- ment at Lihvrtyvilk. Deputy ('urom-r Edward (‘onnd of Wuukegun. conducted the inquest and refum‘d Lu give the widow of "Big Stove" pUSSt'isiun of the Lady unhl she prwiucrd the marriage cor- [lt‘lk‘fl‘ei She testiï¬ed she married him August 23, uf last year, and that he formerly conducted a Sllnnn in Gary, hid. She ideiitilivd him by a l’rom the course of six bullets in ‘tlu- giant’s body it is lwlleved he was 1shot in the back while seated in the {rum part of an automobile. The mur- «ll-r is lu-lieved tn have taken place in ('hivngu. the man's lxuly then being lbruught In Half Day where it was 1 thrown into a ï¬vld on the Jnhn Wolf farm after another bullet had been lsont intu his brain from the base of ‘his ear. bullet mum] in his lug, which she sun! he rH-cived when be cleaned up six men in a ï¬ght in a Chicago 53 loon. Lakv Cu and his testiï¬ed was in large an hruught “'isnew: urn-stud munufm State's Attorney A. V. Smith, of Lake ('uunty, made an efl'nrt to link him with the buoze smuggling into Lake County. but Mrs. Wisnewaky and his sister Ind bmther-inluv testiï¬ed that they didn't believe he was in any way responsible for the large amount of booze that has been hruught into the lake regiun. Mrs. “'isnmwky testiï¬ed that he had been arrested and cunvicted at Gary fur munufuvturing moonshine T. J. Stahl of \Vaukegan was fore: mun of the jury. ‘ The body was to be taken to ('hiâ€" cam» for burial, und Mrs. Wisnewsky stated that She Would be able tn pr“- «luee the murriage certiï¬cate. FEDERAL AGENTS RAID FARM NEAR BARRING'I‘ON 1 Tun other places at Lake Zurich Wurr raided over the week-end by the lspongo squad of Sum-'3 Attorney A. IV. Smith, and those places yielded itwo truckloads of lwvr. moonshine land whiskey. Seize 86 Gallons of Alcohol 1 Whiskey: Charles (‘arlton Caretaker. Arrested Not all the good whiskey is found in drug stores. those days. A battery uf federal dry agents descended upon the farm of John ('unklin. pmprietor nf a drug ston- at Harrington early Saturday morning and seized sixteen gallona of whisky and seventy gal- lons of alcohol. The mid was made upon what is known as the Universal farm. one mile south of Harrington; (‘onklin is the owner at the Univer. 53! drug store at 1377 Armin-gt» avoâ€" nuc, (‘hicagm Thv caretaker of the rested. He is Charles denied any kmm'lodgv liquor came ‘0 be on t) J. J. Flannagan's place at Luke Zurich. was raided Friday night and a truckâ€"load of beer and whiskey mixed. The state's attorney's men returned Saturday and again raided the. pIuCe. getting some mnre booze. The place of L. H. Brinker. located just across the street from Hanni- gan‘s was also ruided and a truck-load of beer and moonshine. Both Flannigan 1nd Brinker gave bonds {or $2,000 each. DISCHARGE ORDER Cl'TS FORT FORCES Number of Men at Army Poet Dwindling Rapidly; 750 There Now Men are being (lischnrgeil daily‘ from Fort Sheridan where the army continue-n! is rapidly dwindling to the hare number of soldiers neces-i‘ sary to mun the post. Only about» 7.30 nidn remain and it is expected; (hat by Sept. 1 this number will be rvduu-d to aboul 200. Thr reduction h ossary because 0 prcvided for in col nations, A n-cen Thr reduction has been made new ossary because of the small army prcvided for in congressional apprupi riatinns, A rvcent order of the war department alluwed any enlisted min to rou-i‘w his discharge during the month u! July upon application. Numbers of men who have one or {Wu years yet to serve undvr their vnlh‘nnents are taking advantage of the discharge order. lkcr of thv farm was ur- is Charles Carlton. He kmm’loduv of hnw the ‘0 be on the ï¬rm. “3qu " "1mm. “£5:an "'†'“‘ ï¬lllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllflllllllllIllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllfllmg rm; w “4 ‘! M ‘W'ï¬W‘r’