H FIRST ST 'ered '(1 "I GRAIN LIFE TERM FOR MURDEBER Pardon Board Sanctions Gov. Small’ Act in Commut- ing tz’ Sentence; Other News The Lake County National Bank of In'bertyville is now preparing for tKe erection of its banking house on t site just north of the present q arters. Work has already started in the wrecking of the old frame buildings formerly occupied by the Army and Navy store and Flagg’s bnrber shop. Plans for the new building dis- close a structure of architectural beauty ï¬tted with every modern ap- pointment {or the convenience Ind satisfaction of the ï¬rm's banking clientele. The building will cover the entire frontage on Milwaukee avenue and drill be 85 feet deep. Construction;will be of brick and terra cotta.‘ The estimated cost of the im- provement is between $60,000 and $70,000 and the entire building will be used {of banking purposes. Con- struction will be pushed right along with the hope of completion by the ï¬rst of thq year. L'pun recommendation of the divis-j ion of pardons and paroles, Gown! Len Small last week commuted thei sentence of Ignatz Potz to life im-} \ prisnnmenï¬. . I ,_____..‘..o.. l,“- 9114: u lsv mun-..†~ The bodrd heard arguments for the death sentence for Potz and recom- mended that he be given life im- prisonment. The gallawa which were brought here to be used in the execution of [gnatz Putz were taken back to Chi- cago last week on Supervisor Hut- mn's truck. Men in three sections of Lake '1. unty last Friday were involved in quur suits. State’s Attorney A. V. mith ï¬led information against Gus yasiewicz of North Chicago, George pessar of St. James street, Waukegan and A. Czaszar of Fox Lake. All of the men are charged with possessing and selling intoxicating liquor. side help. [think that too many bailiffs were used. but otherwise I §think Lake county conducted the triai in a very economical way." Mr. Drennan stated that the cost of subsistence for the jury was much less than the cost in Sangamon county. A. R. Drennan. auditor for Sang- amo county. arrived in Waukegan last Friday afternoon to inspect the bills submitted by Lake county for the trial of Len Small. "As a whole." he said. “the bill is much less than I had expected it to be. Less than $10,000 is a very reasonable ï¬gure for a case requir- ing so much time nad so much out- n ,A ‘-A man‘- Jack O’Connor, proprietor of a re- sort on Blarney Island, Grass Lake, appeared in circuit court Saturday and ï¬led a bond of $5,000 which per- mits him to reopen his place which was closed on an injunction charging him with violation of the prohibition law. Under the state law O’Connor {iii-felts the bond if he again sells liquor on the premises. Hoping that some day L bad half mile of Sheridan closed for construction, 1 Ease“, county superinte ghways, has started his work improving the Green through Waukegln, Benton port townships. The road 7 _ -ALAJ g“, pUIL Luv-"nut.-. , graded and smoo bed and is now being oiled for the use of autoists who will be directed over the west road when Sheridan road is under ‘cfnstruction in Zion and Waukegnn. . With the exception of Grand ave- riue. all road: leading to the Green Bay road have been improved and are ready for the heavy trafï¬c which will be directed over them if Volivn ever decides to pave their streets. ‘ 3 Both bids for the paving of the road through: Zion have been thrown out and new bids will be receiVed this week. 'vvvv no. 0000‘. 3 : ‘OIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO0.0... Telephone 265 All make! pg ' w, E, 'Waterhouse Waichmakef and Jeweler W Year! 11 Schneider’- 364 Central Avenue Sewing W Repaired- CM but some day Zion City’s ï¬le of Sheridan road will )1" construction, Charles E. )unty superintendent of has started his men at wing the Green Bay road mkegln, Benton and New- Hmr Tho road has been he use of autoists acted over the west -idan road is under Zion and Waukegnn- ption of Grand ave- eading to the Green been improved and .. haw trafï¬c which were brought .CLrI"|II.n........... AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE NORTH SHORE SANITARY DISTRICT APPROPRIATING HONEYS FOR THE CORPORATE PURPOSES TO BE EXPENDED DURING THE FISCAL YEAR BEGIN- NING MAY 1. 1922. AND END- ING APRIL 80, 1928. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE Â¥g§3Â¥1 SHORE SANITARY DIS- Section 1. That the followiw amounts or so much thereof aa may be authorized by law, and as may be needed, are hereby appropriated for the corporate purposes of the North Shore Sanitary District for the m1 year beginning May 1, 1922. and end- in: April 30, 1923. The purposes for which appropriations are made and the amounts appropriated for the various purposes are as follows: For salary of President ~ and Trustees . .. . 8 3,000.00 For salary of Clerkâ€"Attor- ney and Treasurer 1,550.00 For salary of Superinten- dent ........ V 2,100.00 and Trustees . . I For salary of Clerkâ€" Attor- ney and Treasurer For salary of Superinten- dent ........ Oflice supplies. othee innin- tenance. and omce rent. Legal expense. court tees and costs, including spe- cial attorney! tees, other than regular nttorney Acquisition of land md easements for sew-n diap oul plants nnd con- duits at Highland Perk. Construction of Lake Shore seyvagc dis al plant at High and ark. includ- ing necessary conduits _. Construction of sewage dis- posal tank south of Deer- ï¬eld avenue. for District E in Highland Park. in- cluding construction of conduits Construction of sewage disposal tank for High- wood. including conduits For reconstruction of sew- age disposal plant at Lake Forest. including conduits For construction of saw- age disposal plant at Lake Bluï¬'. including conduits . _. Reconstruction of sewage disposal plant at North Chicago, including con- duits . ............ 60 .000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 15,000.00 20,000.00 .............. ................... Telephone H. P. To move this stock rapidly we are This Sale 13 for 8 Days Only, Endingi Saturday, Beginning Saturday Morning; July 15th, ‘ 93o 2,500.00 6,000.00 l phat at Wulhcln. minding conduit- .......... 100,000.00 Opetcdontndminumm o! I“ uwm disposal plum ........................... 5,000.00 Imbalance equipmnt to be used in common by all ‘--‘M an“ 0'1: 01 m‘ db- pgnl phat Fm “ uon 2T m'o'réim aka eflect And be in full m efloct from Ind the! It. publication in necordm i iiii PUBLIC NOTICE In bent: given that the Subacriber Adminiatratot of the estate of Frank [bath demand will attend the County Court 0! Lake County, at a term thereof to he boldest at the Court Home in Waukegan, in aid County, on the ï¬rst Honda! of Sept. next. 1922 when and it!" all persons having claim against said estate are notiï¬ed and moaned JOHN OLIVER. President Board 0! Trustee. of North Shore Sanitary Diltrict. Fund Jul 6. 1922. Approved n_ly 6. 19%. n nun A III)!!!" for adjudicatign: ' run" Priscilla W. Gripon Ind husbandgnu b to Joseph on. lot 2, Price'l 'ub.:w0“" Highwood. WD :10, mm 81. - C. J. Block and wife to C. B. sun" Tho. mm and wife. 1-: so ft. w m 1:. lot! 9 fl- JO! 104 mi 105. 11mm. no. mmp unlov- . ‘ .O-mn â€EL-if £13836}; C. 'P'. u'cmroy’ and wife. lot 86 ex. 175 (L, Ruin“. WD 33750.00 , Waukmn, 111.. July 3, 1922. E. S. Gail. Atty. huts REAL ETATE TRANSFERS mummrmnnï¬ml 307 ADJL' DICA'I'ION NOTICE John Ibach, Sr. 215 bloc! Admiral-11190! ; $22,000. 7!. if h‘éAumzN. HartSchaffner8zMarx 13:00.00 1:25 a g; lollâ€. lot.- 17 and 18 Wm cm». uh Pom-t. wn m. M 01.80. In, Kelley to w. 3. Barney. W. 55 Iouuock I‘m-44.8%- una Put. wn um. uh. uh Ion“. WD cam. ‘ Amt Ban-o- nn'd wit. b In. Bother Ludwig, pan lot I. Ila-man's .dd Highland Put, YD â€000.00.. map 82.50. flat I vmuou no. a E. G. Huber and vii.“ .1. to pronlu paying the (W'- P. loan†and wife. lot I lubr’sitnll. , - Hi0 T WEATHER -s UITS has «but «- W“. Hm. 14¢!â€th MdWVDfl. Jay‘s-m mmbll Gum-ï¬rth. I.“ H'I. Heckl.Wnnu'u “tum-hum W081â€. ADJUDICA'I‘ION NIH“ PUBLIC NOTE! I. W dun that tho M W dedAruurJ.‘Wmh-l duo-sud will “and ti. OI" Coca cl Lab County. at a MI W In be bold.- nt tho I)“ Climb“! Twanw Ti. 1361