ransacked. Patrolman Georiie" riiiC inger uuwered the can we! learned that the burglars had apparently and...) AI._< I I -‘ - - pickeLghe‘ 1031;}; Th; found ttttheir-Gif/ill/i" been Mr. and Mrs. Cherrington, who “111%,;ng ttxrirrrtnmrst1 _at The phces entered were the mai- dences of G. T. Cherrihtrton at 2224 Corona road, the Shell Oil comp-my omces on the lake front and the of- iieea of the Texaco Oil company on Market 'street. _ Three burglaries per tutu; last Tuesday night und R','i,'l1','ti', in Wankezm netted the mnuders approximately $2,000 in Oriental rugs and cash and checks believed to total nearly $1,000, “cording to reports made to the Waukegan police. CHARLES E,h/r/kS,Ots4 Waukegan Total Over Ftr f Man Whose Reputation for Honestyand Fai; Dealing is 1.1;“ _ULAR REPUBLICAN CAN DIDATE ' Fori VOTE "htre,tttroi-,rhmt-ss-iiimrrstnr-adi-k. at random in a crowd, according to the trial all announced by State’s Attorney A. V. Smith. ' Criminal Cases to Be Beard at October Term Circuit Court Listed oat a box Containing jewelry which might have been converted into a considerable amount of cash, but they did not take any of the articles W‘ """"er"mrT_ttttori-at" and o truck to any any $2,000 worth of Oriental run. Dram full at nilPmrem, and _ two. fur coat- honxin; in o closet were not touched. The burglars had dumped OF LAKE COUNTY Ii'opowtrnr, this case will be the Jesse Moreno, Market street Mex- m, was scheduled to go,to .trial :tober 17 -in the circuit'court on eharee M. mnrdtseitiHolasr Col- State Bar Association. _ Member of American Bar Association Assistant State’s Attorney. . Justice of the Peace, " Probation OtBeer-Alireuit Court. Judge of Police Court-City of Waukegan: . . Deputy Clerk of the Circuit Court. . Secretary of Civil Service Board.' Attorney for Village of Round Lake. Vice-President of the Lake County Bar Association. Member of Committee on Professional Ethiea--MIinois, RECORD OF CHAS. E. MASON Has Served Lake' County Honestly and Efficiently as ELECT TUB PI!!! son of. the former assistant super- visor from Highland Park, was try- ing to direct tratBe around ant-uto- mobile " the time Lane's cur struck William Witten. Jr. of Highland Park was awarded .S5,549.55 dam- age: but week by a circuit court jury for "injuries sustained in an automobile accident " Half Day last summer in which George L. Lane of Third Lake was defendant. Lane failed to appear and no attor- nazemsgrï¬jflï¬ï¬‚iï¬tem It". tacking a girl; James Farmer, etal., indicted following labor riots on a Deerfield paving job; and Richard Klotur, accused of contributing' to the delinquency of a child, will make up the trial calendar. of June. Iritfiir, pueiirrnaiiGiiuT, in u Fox Lake aloon. ' leaned of " "trgtrrder" Boeoek baa a cival suit. against Kro for 8200 besides the criminal warrant charging larccny. Tho him ware built lapocially and the he“ were from very good families and a little more valuable than the ordinary run pf insect. A amohr, malt and glovaa wen found In Kro’a car. Richardson said. Boecek got a search warrant, however, and found the hives, stripped of both been and honey. Kro said he knew nothing about bees or hotterheintratment but con- feared taktrttt the" hives. Our WantAds Kro was seen loitering around the place and whim he was arrested; ae- cording to Justice George Richard- son, of Round Lake, he denied that he stole the two hives. hives of bees at Long Lake that didn't belong to him, and as a re- sult, Joseph Boecek, owner of the apiazfy tshowed his displeasure by having Kro arrested. Anton Kro, 46 years old, of 1808 South May street, Chicago, last week hid apiary trouble. . _ 4'1,th pickeddun 3. couple. of --"T"WWTTr0uMT acoroeder are pre- paring to sue the state for damages for an injunction sought when the state's attorney intervened. Testi- mony will be identical to that of. fered against the cottage owners, tarhtc--rclaimu--sr--ui'i -ripttrirar- rights when they sought the injunc- tion. - um mererore government ' and not private property. The supreme court held the lake _ to be the private propertywof the. a. -two,-nnd give them 'till jurisdic- tion over it. . . _ "roelieh ttnd Mrs. Pearce sued _ tpr attorneys fees and for damages caused by the injunction that pre. eluded that from getting revenue _ water ii and not P' The sup to be 'the tum-nut! tion over ', - __"-"- ---- -"'"P" tion, tlet it Jet' , 1tr9Prl, body of "pePmrTrretr-trptrdrtiT." .--- f --e_---------_---__ The cottage owners petitioned " injunction two years ago to r6- strain Freelich .and Mrs. Pearce from preventing boating, Batting and Of this amount $5,000 is to go to, the defense attorneys, Runyard ' Behannn, and Werner Schroeder. The court refused to allow expenses for witnesses. Attorneys Sylvester Taylor and 0. W. Nelson, who represented the cat, has owners, were siren 6935331 muse auncn cottage owners plaa to appeal from an order entered by Circuit Judge Edward Shurtleit in Woodstock demanding them to My $7,250 damages to August Froelich and Margaret Pearce for damage. resulting from a temporary injure. tion. wttYThert df Bees -__ by Long Lake Owner Lake Zurich cottage owners tttage Owners Plan Appeal from Order of . Codrt in Damage Suit - Tummy. 00103;; M, tttt