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Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1929, p. 33

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30 years Mrs. Mcâ€" hips in the Evanâ€" ch: allow the holdâ€" ges of the club the golf course or perty of the club, he board of direcâ€" b." Special memâ€" ed use of the tenâ€" ige which will exâ€" children under 18 o children over 18 fee. 4 i ~1887. â€" She was Guire in 1888.. nith, pastor of the t church, of â€"which a member, officiatâ€" un mesite alciue s were held last n at 2:30 o‘eclock parish Methodist for Mrs. J. Fred ridan road, Winâ€" st week at Deland, â€" illness, Mrs. Mcâ€" by her husband, J. artnerâ€"in the real Guireâ€" and Orr; a "lorence M.â€" Herâ€" rth; a son, Walter lencoe, and three [ Club > Member Plan f membership enâ€" â€"to use the words > the privileges of they will not have e golf course, nor d Parkâ€" _ resident: of the was born in Linâ€" lived for a numâ€" reland before zsomâ€" _ meimbers‘ meetâ€" y position as offiâ€" the club, nor to ~in the assets or day, April 25, 1929 s. McGuire day, April 18 services. ~Burial orial Park cemeâ€" anity Shop ON seA _ _ . Wolves draw $20 a head in bounty _ _now and crows 10 cents with eggs at _5 cents apiece in lots of ten. These « dead animals and flows are all paâ€" ~â€"radedâ€" before the â€"township clerks _ where certificates for payment of the tbounty by the county clerk are issued. "I have in mind the farmers whose fields are being undermined by these increasing pests," he declared in supâ€" â€"porting hisâ€"motion. § ing the inquest. & . _ ‘"The nature of the injuries are such that they would not have been received in a fall," Dr. Taylor stated today. "There are no bruises on the body such as would have been eviâ€" dent if he had fallen or had been.inâ€" jured in an accident." ~ The man was beaten to death by a heavy club or a similar object in the hands of another and with murâ€" derous intent, according to the opinâ€" ionâ€"expressed by Dr. J. L. Taylor, county coroner, after an examination of the body of the victim made durâ€" ing the inquest. & Frank Kvedor, who was found with his skull factured early last week outside Liberty hall at Eighth and Adams streets, Waukean, died at the Victory Memorial hospital last Thursâ€" day morning without regaining conâ€" sciousness. f Man Found Slugged in Waukegan Is Dead . The board of supervisors~ at their session last, week placed a‘twoâ€"bit bounty on the head of the groundhog and placed it in the same undesirable category as wolves, crows and crow eggs. He turned to a brother farmer, H. D. Kelsey, of Barrington, for support in his contention and found a willing conspirator who immediately secondâ€" ed the motion. â€" M Supervisor Emil Ficke, of Lake Zurich, was responsible for urging the â€"extermination of the ‘animalâ€" weather prophet ~but he admitted later that he did not realize that res= idents would be unable to tell when winter ended and spring opened when he made the motion for a bounty. Board Members Not â€" _ : : Worried *Over Action Thursday, April 25, 1929 Among the spectacular feats accomplished by Essex the Challenger, was the towing of a heavy freight locomotive at Nashville, Tenn. The powerful Essex motor emerged from the experiment none the worse, but the engineer of the locomotive was amazed. P ESSEX TOWS HEAVY LOCOMOTIVE He stated that those in the penal fustitutions in this state were being treated no different than in any other section of the country. The warden admitted that it was._necessary to ‘handcuff incorrigible inmates but that the prisonersâ€" were shackled to the bars in a standing position. This, he contended, was a corrective measâ€" ure of general and necessary usage. â€"_"Often when we . were °: poking sround there we would uncover arâ€" rowheads, and relics of all sorts. Sometimes, when basements were beâ€" ing dug, a skeleton would be unâ€" earthed," Stratton stated. . _The four skeletons were ‘found when a fountain was being installed. The grounds firstâ€"were owned by the Lateâ€"J. K. Dering, multiâ€"millionâ€" aire coal producer. . Gene Tunney, when he defended his championship against Jack Dempsey, trained on the site of this old Indian burying ground. ~â€" Years ago, when he was a youngâ€" ster, he stated that all the old ~getâ€" tlers pointed out the "Indian Mounds" where the dead were buried. â€"~ Any question of the origin of the four skeletons found last week on the H. D. Binks estate, formerly Cedar Crest Country club, near Lake Villa, were dispelled when Supervisor Harâ€" ry Stratton, of Lake Villa, disclosed that the grounds for years had been used as an Indian cemetery. C3 In a statement today Warden Elâ€" mer Green, of Joliet and Stateville penitentiaries, last week denied that unusualâ€" methods of punishment were being used on prisoners. â€" § Branding charges of brufality _as false the warden defended his policy of treating prisoners in answer to charges made before Judge Joseph B. David, in Chicago, before whom an investigation of prison conditions has been urged. . f Green, for three terms, was sheriff of Lake county and he still maintains Waukegan as his residence. â€" f Find Indian Remains j at Cedar Crest Club Warden Green Denies Abuse in Penitentiary T H OE PR ESS â€""All right; T tell him when he comes in." "Yes, this is Bill." 3 l "It doesn‘t sound like Bill." "Well it is Bit" â€" T 3 "Are you sure this is Bill?" ‘"Yes;â€"this is "Rill."* e "Say, Bill, listen. I‘m broke. Can you loan me ten dolls?" . All the big nations have agreed not to goâ€"to war, so they are now building warships to give the sailors a ride.> â€" g+ "Hello Bill. "Is this you? DANCE â€"PANT O M LME Friday Evening, May 10th, 1929 The Brofits are for the Auditorium Committee to purchase RAVINIA AUDITORIUM MILDRED HAESSLER Fourth Annualâ€"~ mission 50c¢c; Children 10c 9 99 Pupils . of stage equipment at eight o‘clock given by at the ‘ Of course the majority has more votes than the organized minority but it doesn‘t "holler as loud." SELVI CARLSON ‘~MUSIC CO. â€" HE "ano we coucc~= KEEP on maAkinGg cove 7 .. AFOACVER*_: .. L. Selyi Carlson RADIOâ€"Z SHE . _â€"._. WELLID RathEA ~â€"~CIGTEN IDY OCcCcastonaLucy â€"TO ARAoiQ wWED GET ATt, _ Cornér Central Ave. and . ~~*Green ‘Bay Road ~â€"â€"_Telephone 3066 COLUMN . 31

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