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Lake County Register (1922), 6 Jun 1928, p. 1

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The members are being urged to bring a guest .to this meeting which is are]: and it Ls felt that every resi- den is interested m the work which has beetdone during the first year of the operation of the local cham- PREPARE RR . LEGION MEET he howls, will be taxed to) -ttvtohetxaotmodateth'eviattars. -'mmmmmmmve t:e-ttttetrtrtmgttreteroomtr. 'hteatnteafBeersoftheugionqri11 1yavethetrhendquartersintherHotel Woman. The Ratchet hotel willbe thermod- quarters for the Legion Auxiliary and theCtianttotetwtlittethertsrty anttIltgttotnteittttrers'ttendqunrters. AtttsmearoeetemiO-Gar1trtrtom .hnag-ednstttterete'gqttmaatthe mueterttotettorht-ittandrmrtr. i,.,t,t'ta't,e,T,'ueetr,et,tf,ed inairom'spartr . probably be [mi-L. Ehnm-,repultiiean main-e for governor and Secre- tam of State William 3. Stratum, of taNB8mr-llNGlirm YEAR _ NO. 44 Pb Now To Provide Accommo- - For Delegates At State Convention Next September; Expect 60,000. Reports of the officers will-tte made in detail slid the anticipated pm of ,rr?i1tyrtseussedo..Efforts mummy. Glenn G. Hogan's; K. F. lion-e, Erhard B. thm, J. s. Hyatt and J. B. Home. them 'rheyestimntethat on tttedngofthepamde there witttreratrout60,m0viaitorsthem mrthrtoeeaaion. -urett.etmrenretu11r_m-d Notices were mailed Seturdny to all members of the Libertyville-, Web Charnhetof Commerce of the annual meeting to be held on My, June 12 in the assembl hall, 682% .North Milwaukee. 1 poet card was included with the no- ticelndthisis tobe returned.to the ofnee linking reservations for the irACiG'iik made to secure the ser- \'icesofthebeetapeakerinthia Dart of the count ind an announ- cement at this wiflybe made later. h is desired of the program com- Pittee that reservations be made immediate". The general gtnhtie may make" reservations by calling t.ltt office of the secretary, phone' in the ffi - --"""' "m V on 'lirplltul'gtu,',1 tu','nt"" 3 o'clock 'tit Mug" time the new 2rtgst, Pt'ltet 'g,,u,tttg tt was the will he W. or tt MM. ' W The new Momma; in the offiu warhead" q odoek place. Last year at. the state eon- ".th in Joliet, local Lettioausaires point out the city's food supply was about exhausted and any; were {and to drive to other towns for {not Ever precaution is to be taken to m such " ocean-cc. To Cut! m DtmgtBtate delegate units which ,ri1tmsmtterngtroartmnte1r5,000nril1 arrsri'r-eeaitsieerterswhirhrit1 larrrriiitimi1roadrudBd- thehundividedsum'ttotbecan- "rntoettttuttmkitteqte?ti-t The orttattirathm meeting of the 3mm}: directors will be held H, "are of the gigantic tut and .1 then in ptoviding adequate muons for the legimoires -aattse-tasoftheettr Sep. te-Ia 8-9-1041 during the Ameri- ca [axio- t,'t'ggotTe'tiot Wau- kem Legion: have launcher and": plans for the meet. The big problem which confront the Legion post, merchants and eif. in. of Waukegan in providing suf- fieient sleeping quortens and eating tttt-ttqottoMre-tmitmatuoettr .tttttttrext-tittet. AT Tllhill0iilhli 1MJhll,lEli'll' all: Thai will provided that 3300.000 of the estate tro to various schools and enviable organizations. Re left ammo to household. sex-nuts. dis- unt relatives tad friends. _ During the last eleven years of his life, mason gave attgteosrimttte1y 81,100.000 to clarity in {menace of self-imposed moral obligations. $339,101 IS RYERSON TAX County Judge Perry L. Persons Friday approved an npprairer'a re- port thrintr the inheritance tax in the estate of Edward L. Ryerson, Lake Forest, an iron and steel mag- nate in Chicago for may yum, at $398,101.80, 7 The estate amounted to 04000000.. The will pro J. A. Clark. of North Chime. who was with Cummings at the time, was Jailed on-disorderly conduct chases. He was later released. however. when he put up a $25 cash bond pending a hearing Saturday after- noon. More Pavement For Mundelein and it is probable that the"Gsquimd number of signatures will be accur- ed Arefore _ tlte pext meeting, - R. E. Cummings. 21 years old, a room " the Genesee hotel. was the other violator jailed. He was fined $125 by Judge Taylor when he pleaded guilty to driving drunk and disorderly conduct. _ The young man resisted arrest and three police officers were required to bring him to police headquarters. While being booked Cummings broke loose again and struck Policeman William .Kelley a blow on the head. The officer finally was forced to strike the prisoner over the head. The Lake avenue paving is to ex- tend from Hawley street south to the curve Just north of Diamond Lake where it will. stop until the state shall have established I Inca- tion for a permanent highway south from that point. It is proposed to install this work in two strips on either side of the ritrht-.of-day leaving an eighteen foot opening in thecentertohelaidhythestate. The estimated cost of this work as laid out is 850,000. . . A petition was presented asking for the laying of water service stubs in Luke avenue and action on this matter was deferred until the paving details are settled. 'wechen'. according to the police. attempted to drive away following the accident He was taken in tow, however. by Roy Summers. of 1626 North Sheridan road. and brought to police headquarters. A physician called to examine Mitchell pro- nounced him intoxicated and .in- capable of driving a car. T Another paving project was start- ed in Mundelein Hominy night when a petition was presented to the board of local improvements asking that a hard mad be installed on Park avenue from Lake street west to Prairie avenue and north on Prairie to Maple. The petition was checked by the board and it was found that it did not represent a majoritypf the frontage invoki- The public hearings on'the ,pro- posed paving of North Shore end South shore drives and on Lake avenue were held Monday night. There were no objections registered against either improvement and re- solutions were adopted reeonunettd- ing the passage of the necessary ordinances. _ DRIVERS DRAW HEAVY FINES ed in' the' improvement. 'The peti- tion was turate4 back to its spongors_ A representative of the property owners in West Shore aubdivision, which lies just outside af the village on the south, was present and naked that the village install water mains in the streets of that mbdiViaion and to arrange for the payment by special "seamen. The engineer was instructed toAtyestittat, to tie- A meeting of the village board followed that of the improvements body and the regular monthly tout- ing carried though. The report of hunter G. Hardin Rouse showed Taylor, following their failure to piratilttinetr,irmttttse4 bythecourt. Both defendants pleaded guilt when arraigned for I honing. Judge Taylor hppeued in court hedeclaed with his humus red neck tie. Those who know him under- standthatnolenimcywillbeshown "than on drr' when he wears night nt9tS0 o'eloek afterheerasrh- edintoaaedanpu-ked atthocurb andonmedbrE.K. heme! 623 ctmsmimr_ime,emtihirrirtheeft "arwhie1nmifettder,tteiidhttrthe termine the feasibility of the plan and to confer with the property owners. A report on his findings is tobesuhmittedtotheboarda'tits a balm of $107,943 in all village The drum drivers arrested Thursday night by the Waukegan police, one of them after he had crashed into another machine endan- gering the lives of several persons, were new to jail terrpq Friday new; Ar, aertriairate Wyltysr _A. Thursday I Seventy chickens were stolen early Wednesday morning from the farm of William Binks. We miles north of'Wauconda and the authorities are of the belief that both robberies were committed by the same' gang. In bath instances. it is thought trucks were used to take the chickens away. "Butchers throughout Lake county have been. notified ot the theft of chickens from the two farms in the county and hove been advised to 'teiephone the sheriff's office it .an nuttempt id made to dispose ot these chickens. head early Thursday morning at the home of his mm, In and Mrs. Christian Spinier. 1148 How tans street, Chicago. The shooting occurred in a bedroom he and his wife had occupied. I coroner's jury impanelled to inves- tigate the death. of C. James Sitini- er, M, owner of the Wauke Auto Parts, Ine., 10 South 's'll'e'2i'lhtll'f - Bttinier, sho_t himyeif thropgh the sias retpmpd Nd" in3hieptrt? by a SUICIDE VERDICT IN SPINIER DEATH Information was' obtained Friday that chicken thieves invaded the premises of John Irving. two miles west of Wadsworth a few nights ago and carted away between 75 and 80 of his best chickens. T BUS DRIVER. The but owner and driver. Fred Hartong, ot 3419 Melrost avenue. Chicago, was intoxicated' and' lust control of the wheel whenhe at.- tempted touiwingrthe bus around the sharp curve "was the right-of-way at a fast rate ot speed,,it Ls-clzaxged Mm ls Arrested . . Hartong, who according to the Lake Forest police. was decidedly under the influence of liquor. wag placed under arrest by Officer Jo- seph Dunakin soon after the acci- deetttutdtahentottteukePtuest jail. Where several doctors were sum-. moned to examine him. Alto! the physicians pronounced the drier mandated and incapable of driving. Lake Butt and rolled onto the tracks of the Mmdelein division at the Skokie Valley line. like passen- gers were retailing to Chicago from Foss Part, North Chieag1 they had attended a Nettie. The board after winning will adjourn until later in the month. The regular meeting ot the bond of tnmervitrorssia to be held tor tour duys starting June 12 and the board of review will not start work until after the supervisors adjourn! ry L. Persons. While Mrs. Nellie Crooks of Waukegan is the however member., ' The board will select its chief clerk, assistant clerk and other clerks. Many applications for these muons have been filed with. the board chairman 'it was learned It is expected that Commissioner Robert J. Pearsall and m8 Blanche Persons. chief clerk and as- sistant. clerk. respectively. tor the past few years. will again be selected to serve in the same undue; ' jllM'lEllrthllll. _ THEFTPROBED The uninjured were Mrs "fiests Carlyon. 41. of 3-716 North Spanning avenue. Chicago, and her daughter, Evelyn. State's Attorneavr A. v. Smith Monday morning led, intormatipn Chairman Thomas V. Murphy of the board of review announced last week that the board would hold an organization meeting mi Tuesday, June 5. in the supervisors room at the eourthottse. Bert C. Thompson of Zion was appointed a. board mem- ber yesterday by County Judge Per- in the county court charging him with driving while drunk. Barton; was turned over to Sheriff Doolittle by Chief of Police Lester 113213 1mg is being held _in the county j . . P'ttrturtn.telr, however. the m; tsttut-thettusintime-tyurv. medon ttteiaetrhrhttrtsmttte tsetrvytmrtoastopiesathantour teet any from the, has. __ Traffic thawed": on the tine was tretit up tor over thirtr 'rwtyteF, 'W the _treAtt note} tretttéte "In, hem: med oft the 'rttgttfrof-mis. '. c Npr. Canyon suffered e cut above the' right eye while her summer received a bruised leg. Both were taken to the Victory Mtnrte%1 has- pitai by a passing motorist where their injuries were dressed. They were discharged after remaininc 3 short while " the. W, ed with iteattCstsortt, we: the REVIEW BOARD Tll (lfllllllilllii A verdict of "tmieide while de- , UCIIICIIII WWI- . _ _ "to Wag Intoxicated 1rl1tc,'ii'ii Ply/ttpl (,'fggP,tgir1t'; . . . . . last ri y evening wi t e Drivintt cm"; 2 Pemnslan'nual school exhibit at which time Burt And 20 Shaken Up. there were djsplayed examples of , work turned out during the ' "r""-'"'"'" , year by the students., The high M persons were my"!!! in~ school band; under the direction' of Milena" others new"! eacaFtsi Mr. Schenc , furnished music for - eartrtraturday eeetting when the occasior'f and 'lemortstrspteltKe a motor has in which they were great improvement made in this or- ling ttet "II-legal: road at Cream- ganization since . its organization 7 creating, three miles west of ,two years ago. whete it QInuftty. iii'(Vtfister Franklin. Emma Bertretttserger, Emma M. Hoyt, Edward. B. Doolittle, lam E, We, Mbrtimer A. Kapple, Frederick Keith Fitch. Caper Augus- tus Walter, Carl Robert Roam. Cart W. MArtin, Chm-lea M, lance. hr! W. Spencer, Chane: B. Powell. John A. McCradie. Osmium Moseley. Clan R. Olcott. George Herman, Frieda my Knox. Ida Olson. Henry Freie, end Robert Inner Putnam. A 1' mi some time he, has been ailing and early last week he suffered a slight attack. He was entered at the hospital orrMonday and has beep con- ttned there ever since. Probate Clerk John R. Bullock Friday announced that the next claim-day in the Probate court will be held on Tuesday, June 5. All claims filed against the following estates, if there are any, will' be The-, baccahureate _ s'erviéesr wete' held, Stinday. night at the V high schooi. This was in the nature of a union. service of all' the, 1oeal churches and. that" of Munieiein with a" the paste-rs; participating. A stirring baccalaureate sermon Was delivered by Rev. John E. beth of the FirstnMothodist Episw'opa! Church; T _ j . . , E. -0'n' Wednesday evenine 'class Joseph Slomer, 1110 North Sheridtut road Waukegan a member of the board of directors at the Watrke- gnn State bank and well known thmughout Lake and .lkeHertry counties, is in a T serious 'con- anion " the Victory Memorial hos- pity, it wasptated Spturpdy. ... CLAIM miif ' (lt ANNOUNCED The final week, which marks the closing of the {ear in the log! grammar and igh schools, is ' period of intense activity for the teachers .and pypihy practically et- ery evening being taken up by one of the various serw'ces of commen- cement 'week. _ LmltRIr'YTL.uik ILLINOIS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1928 Local. Schools Have Busy Week With Exercises, Marking Close 40h Werlrieslay evening 'clasgf'?" f,tti,fi" in". str"",'"'" W 'Atl.'.',.:.?,,' mu will he observed with the for. ?tathodiiie/getti't 1'l,iea'ge,nuetc1 tet lowitur program 4jr'esfnted by the the medals are premarital. "tati", of we several glasses" Tht exercises will close with the tag?) Evening All -- Senior ""3" winging of America and the, bene- _'1"rogether" by John True Idietiqrt by Rev. H. B. Gwyn. _ . The Court of Common Clay, Jutr. t' The gamma? sehels opened lots" V V Ether closmg. week with a concert V ."leutiNi," by Kathryn Andrews gMon'day evepmg at the Itisrh.?er.to.o1. _"The Orange and Black," bv' rier/i'1'lte entertainment was {minded by mce M'aum, . ,ithe different grades sxnmng the Amie-tic Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. 130"!" they have learned during L. t H. S. Sophomores 'thexr a.tirnsy 'at school. "The concert Mme Song is: Ended" Kennethh'i.'l'l, directed by Hermit? Luther McNamara . ' Walker and the .eetttmyutiyttTt was "What'll , Do" Weston .She herd Played by Miss Virginia Huff. _ "Little Pitchers have big Ears" "The eighth grade graduation ex- Frsshmen ' _. . 1min." will be held " . the ' high Among My Souvemrs" Marr :school on Friday e'vening and a Mets , ' 'clnss of forty-nine win receive dip- Final, QM. . dorms. The maiorpart of the uro- Oanhurdday 'evemng the com-1mm will be a play presented by mement exercues ml be held the members of timeless; The dip- any! diplomas aWarded to a elasrof lama: will be presented by, Glenn Wrtx-itevtn' whose names were' bib- AI. Hoskins, president of the hoard TiGisit last week. One name. usiitlof education. V JO.SEPH SLOMER b SERIOUSLY ILL it an esthitiiteii enactszzsmo with $6,000 annually for mainten- tng of 022.000 in addition to.the 8390.000 now produced by the water differential. These savings amply may aedeml expenditure for the moneyed improvement. the en- nui] cut-tying chm-cu on which. F AVORABLE TO P HARBOR PLANS In a communication to Mayor L. J. YER? Conan-nun Carl Chindhlom advised Monday that the proposed mm which will "sun. in the extension of the Waukegan lumber and the dreams of the harbor looks favorable despite the harm on Lake Michigan. The hm prospective tonnage can be handled only " an ma ex- pense for maintenance and" "The board states that of the several plans proposed for reducing the'annual cost of htaintainintt a dependable channel ht Waukegan Harbor. that which provides for ex- tension of the breakwater to the shore la the most satisfactory. Pro, teetlon would be afforded from north and northeast storms. end the improvement would be 31mm? to works which have proven saus- taotory at a nudmher of other by Annulment cum ttrr" it}: improvement of the-harbor: . Published Twice Weekly I Silas Jayne of Wauconda, who Thursday was assessed a flne of $50 and costs when a jury found him guilty of having fired a shot-at Wil- lie? Winton of Slocum Lake, was manned defendant on a chug of as- r'sault with a deadly vapor: an in- 'tormation ttled in the County court by State's Attorney A. Tr. Smith. Be was to be taken into custody on a capies by the teherlffa' office: ls NAMED ON NEW CHARGE gets 65 centa'a. day for feeding of federal prisoners, and is losing money. An effort is to be made to get the government to increase the daily allowance for feed to 85 cents. It is expected that.aetton will be taken by the board on reeommendh- tion of the jail committee to get more money from' the government tor the feeding of federal prisoners in the eountr.lail, The county now The finance committee will recom- mend to the board at the June meeting that Sheriff Lawrence A. Doolittle be empowered to en- gage four motorcycle officers to pa- trol the thoroughfares of Lake county during the summer months. Sheriff Doolittle had asked for 12 motorcycle officers. _ . of Helen Rosemary Miller, was o- mitted frtnn the list as published. The t,'M"fl', will open with the processwna and an invocation by Kev. C. Arthur Jevne of Plymouth Congregational church. Then will follow the songs, "Ave Maria"-and "Serenade" a a seitette composed of Bathe ard, Bernice iClemen- sen, arion Drummons, Katherine Gridley, Jtpsraline Kruckman and Lillian Keller. Mr. M. T. Buckley, county Supt. of schools of West Bend. Wistto.rtsitt, will deliver the tttve to the grad- uating class and fo "owing this, the class will be presented to the board of edueata'oh by principal H. E. Un- clerbrink. _Dr., L. F. (inkling, 'pi'esi- Rant ("the board", Win sriiarit the diphtmiprr, T T ' . '. (resign from the board. Several "rt the members say that it will be ;necessary to make some improve- lments very' shortly. so it appears "hat this question may result in " heated argument when the county board meets. l- Supervisors Thompson. Harbotuh and Udell. who'comprise the poorfarm committeewere in Lihertyiriile Fri- day aftemoprrto look over the build- lna and grounds and take up some detail matters with the superin- tendent. . Supervisor Vercoe said a few weeks ago that he expected the state fire marshal would order the quarters Nrrvrmiertqttttepoorrarzit,tnd- locked. He slid the buildings were all condemned some time ago and that in view of the bond issue defeat. he believed the state would} now take a drastic stand and. at] least close the quarters for women;' and perhaps the entire place. l The salutatory address will be given by Florence Hook, the pres- entation of the class memorial by James 'ttra, and the valedictory address by isth, Ihifemann. _ The emblems of the ,Natiupal Honor Society will be awardedvby Mr. Umderhrink to those students who have: been chosen to, receive that dig4inetidn. The names of those so honored wilt he; announced when the medals. are presented. , *The eighth grade graduation ex- ercises will be heh) at . the ' high school on Friflay evening and a class of fatty-nine will receive dip- lomas. The major part of the Bro- nam will be a play presented by the members of the class; The dip- lomas will be presented by.Glenn G. Hoskins, president of the hoard of education. _ Supervisor Arthur. W. Vercoe. chairman of the finance committee said a few Weeks ago that if the board authorized any expenditures wWa' for the ttnprovement of buildings come poor farm he would "I believe it would be a good plan to locate the county poor farm on county had adjoining the Lake County General hospital on grand avenue," and Mr. Thompson. ..Th.e passing of one of Liberty-I A new of!!! was brought into the ',',idt't, tPt hr!, 3,35%" but il case, howeter, when tts Wat- 0 P? . e l,:suggest. son, speci icenun iied to ed last week by Supervisor Bert CTWWI 's',i.ii!,ei'it'lli' Park. told Itotiee Thompson of Zion, chum of mesh": had l and the Buff girl 1am. hoard of supervisors of disposing of log in the k earner in the evening the buildings and grounds of the with a m and out be had ordered reounty poor farm is . carried out. them ttoth, leave. Chairman Thompson said last week The girl renewal-ed trom her e" that when the June meeting of the perience sh atter receiving treet- bond is held next week, starting 'ment " th hospital and was taken Tuesday, June 12, he will 'i"a%t'!1.y.tyt, by n mother who had been mend on: the bond advertise for f,",ii)niii'ii'i _ igtqtrtteted Mra A 'tttttr/ttrata' orthe uurtrville not to new .i Several weeks ago the voters of Lake county by a tive to one vote put the skids under the pro- posed pun or inning bonds in the sum of 8250.000 to construct and fully equip new buildings on the poor farm. Supervisor Thompson says. he is in ("or of selling the acreage, if a good otter can be ob- "If we can not get the right kind ot an offer at this time for the mat site'we may have to make some improvements on the poor TO ASK BOARD A TO SELL FARM 1 The' child,' was discovered lying 1n the church and by a mmpel street tresident w o summoned the police When De we Bergman William _MacDtutNdorttoprinetttVgeotthe investigatio T .md an aid arrived on the scene aierowd bu: gathered and tigat aid we; being mutated to the girl in en effort to revwe her. Two "Prime of Wales" horseback ridertrwere taken to the omoe of Dr. J. A. Boss in Wauconda Sunday swarms scalp wounds am; other in- hurles after they had slipped out or The - rs when booked gnve the names ?t,'ii,e,r,i?,',i Gun, 19, 3108 Elim avenue. Zion. and William Pitta. 15 years old. in 651 Grand avenue. EMULATE PRINCE: TlmlliilllijlllEll GIRL? FOUND VICTIM OF AN Mna Two you ul accessory thieves dis- covered in not of stripping a ma- chine of ' tire were captured Thursday ni ht by Lieut. Earl Hicks of the Wan egam force following a chase for f r blocks. Woukega police are investigating the peculia circumstances surrend- ing the _ g of 13 year old Leon Ruff of 1 North Orchnrt It. in a semi-éonsci condition Sundey night at l :30 o'clock on the lawn in front o the German Lutheran church at len Rock - and Chapel at t, after the had been attacked b an unknown man. The raids l and the liq made 'by and Harold the crane 'i Smith. The (it! claimed no Ida-a- tion to the V that she Ind been mistreated hen questioned at the Lake Count General WI - she was tak n for treatment. DISCOV- ery that she had been attacked was made by Dr; H. J. Toomajan who was called by the police' to examine her. both of Pb: liquor raids. YOUTHE ] Five persons. two colored women and three men, were arrester Sun- day in a rain on an alleged house of ill fame thte Kennard street Wau- Kegan. women, Hilda Signor. and Bettie LeBeard, paid fines of $25 and co each. The men gave their names as John Hansen, Robert Peterson, d Elvin Olson, all of Racine. They paid fines of $10 and costs each: The cases came up in the court Justice of the Peace Wilfred Ha . I Archie m of 303 Lincoln ave-- mm was on a liquor enamel Sunday night Wine, home brew andi beer were confiscated. In all. the raiders found 85 bottles of "wetl goods." He {paid a tine of 8200 and Sergeant MacDonald rushed the girl to the motspital fearing at ttrttt her condition was serious. Once m- side the henna! she became fully conscious almost immediately but would volun little if any micron.- tton of the Erin's happenings. ' tsttesaidtbehruttteeninRoarevett Park t'ituterAt,2'fi"er; "Thisgir ttndTfougtttoverwho was going than "Hangman!!! left."shes\3d. left," she 'seeing th She told cant Mummld that saving In altershe tthernr,ktsttetiurtedlmodeikti wanking newtonGIenRockave- herein: nae m to go home. I _ " been. mtrtttenedortten I dis-g covered I was following end saned'to . an) the heel at Fi) right' shoe otr and the" all I remember," the curl and. i A new title was mm into the. case, however. when Oscar Wat-1 3ion, speci police!!!" detailed to patrol Wu Put. told pence hehnddi' ttterRuttttir11otter- Arthur _intrirtttte 1teartierinttteeveninglmmerdt mithan! tutdtNtthehndordeted and Clay When". both have. I nund m i The girl recovered tmm her elr-lurtlay tpenence sh after receiving trap! "ace E Iwent " th mm and was taken charge ot (home by . mother who had beenlmelimim :sum'moned. _ '.were the _ mt. funneled In. "M. an End tor _ hum at 'n-trar 'mm 'tith-tttttttbelt-ttttttts able to _ sane swam-J intor-lwhile Att Ieetgttt mucosa)" in. might be able to some MW infor- mation: "on, the girl that will aid in determining! the identity of the at- determining hacker. SEVEF m :ona Riff, 13, Refuses To Enlighten The. Police Upon Being Questioned; Seen In Park With Sailor. 2gtkf, t ' OBILE PARTS ion the disorderly house lor establishments were mu: George Bttied 'tmr, investigators for 3 tit"e's Attorney A. V pr and H. M. Johounott. l Lake, were taken in Al TAKEN BY RAIDERS WELD OVER IN 21°} KIDNAP PLOT s. P. lunch. of Highwood. is at liberty tn bonds of $15 pending u lag-Mn: on; s speeding charge sched- IS F INED ON SPEED CHARGE iOpen Hospital, l With Ceremony Blanchard, on the other head. em- phatically denied participating or hav.. ing knowledge of the humping of Stewart. Be and he is human of thtetytrtrtsandstthepemterttme and place will clear hlmeell of the charges. Stewart has been in a luckily ner- vous state since he was than "for tne ride" and penny mud: have been pieced " hle dlepoeel for the past several News. as has med the Rot; 1teetom_iemsrretrurttiriteateUi) sailor. what: he charges elded Bitut-l, chard in abducting him. Touy Yum. M, of Oumee. was 1htl $10 Fri?!" morning in tt alum police court when putit4.Itd gqilty to a_ chum at speed- ing 85 iitilek per hour -in gaason Signet. quus paid the itne and was Stewart. Beteaidttetstttttttueitotl.'P"c"' 0-88. weee( the charge: and st the proper ')ell,t"ir7i'eri,. tes,',',': 1 and place will clear human of the nude and: cum tanime each other B'mTrthatrtteeninttnitrttirner- was hotly 'glhttt'A', vous state since he was taken "tor Him gum mt tneride"and ptsticeguardsttnve been MM tb vane ' placed at his disposal for the put lift Oritttth. out!" in several II a t1hhyayTttt.th,erto,., mttemrr of an all 1teetom"-etturtteiideateitre" "HIDE If"!!! h. nth-ran a!" Elan- ttttiM. Pol-ts Out, Blanchard "You are the man Bunchud. " know you from n thousand men," de- clared Stewart when the _ man was brought into justice court last Saturday by a deputy tetteritt. sum and that when he refuted his atatamettt.thehiqrea-tttttm-t forced ttttttto-tttttother-tine. H_tettttatattsetettmetturtn. the', lrTsi"i't1"er'GlUtiei'lG'll"'ilJl'J"thli. Stem reputed the banning to the police department that some night; butnoreportwasmadeputiiiettyitse police. On Betta-day matting. some! 'hpurstdterthekietnaptmr,i-t Maude a request ot the police-mun- tratethatevnmntheisuedtor Blanchard butmtoldtowut until thenext any because maximum; Thomas E.Kennedywuul. lathe meantime. however, Stewart took the nutter 2,'Att State's Attorney A. V. Smith theprosecutor outbaind iasututaroftrmsmuttanditww, served by the once of Sheriff law- renceA.Dooiittle. l Themmntformeurestothn- chard was sworn out by Funk 0. Isuzu-art. a) yarn old, assistant engi- neer at the Wankepn "ta-worn for numy year; He charges that Blun- chardandanotherrnmgmnnwhmn ttpfidrtotAnttw,kidne1tttm-tt1e night of my 26 and after bolting ittim Magnet for over two Mandar- Many things of interest await those who attend the formal open- ing and dedication next Sunday, June 10, of the new Elizabeth Con- dell Memorial hospital vhiqh has been eonortrtseted bn and for the service of, the people of central Lake county. The dedieatory ser- vices, which will begin " three o'clock daylight saving time, will be held on the hospital grounds on South Stewart and Cleveland ave- A loge. ntteminnee is expected and special plane are made tot those who were unable to be preheat at the first public inspection of the building and have not seen the work that has been done. The board of directors want the people of this community to feel a personal inter- est in the hospital and to take ad- vantage of the dedication service to go through-the building and View the completeness of the lgyoot. . -An uppropriate program has been prepared by the oftieers of the in- stitution and this will include a concert by the Rapid Transit band of Chicago. A detailed program will be published in our issue on Satur- day of this week. "The doors of your hospital will be thrown open to you on Sunday, June 10,andatrtigtvitatimtisi-tt to you and your friends to come and acquaint yourselves with" the protective resources of your com- munity. We wsnt you take an ne- tive interest and to feel a sense of personal owxyership in. this hospital and its equipment installed and ready to serve any eventuality. By taking such an interest you Git realize that a hospital is not -primar- ily a plate of sorrow and suffering, but a place for the relief from pain. As citizens you are interested. in seeing that adequate equipment for saving human life and that such a modern hospital building is right here in your own community." The dttieem of the institution have issued the following inviti- tiona: t 7 restaurant, where he had atom togetomnethingtoeatbefore totltemttermitowurk. Beam theytoGtmedttiminamaetttneantt whentttetstontedttim,ttseetvtttnn demnndedhegivetttmttttt. Rein themnntoHttimheowedtttmtttts After betntrgiven a wild tum: ride. the shaman-s of mm left! him at the waterworks. They waned. trim, however, that unle- he left no forthematthetulingstattoetnt Clayton and County streets. the tot- 1carintt night, he would be killed Bteqmrtaaietthataneotthemen woreamvaf unifonn and that both me which time ttie nttduettmt unat- cned him with death seven] times, fortsedttimtositttttotttteNe no. Arthur Blanchard. I you: old. owner a . iiltimt atntittet at County and Clayton streets, Wakem "a wand over to the grand jury Sat- urday by Justice of the "ace Hervey C. Conical: on I charge of than", when he tuna: inhuman] er.arettrtn. Its m} cGiie Jriuitriuiiiit,iiartre waveaf'm tn from 'fit','dltebi,o",t an: prelimittaty enmimdon. an mind" min: has Ei': a tttml.. itertttxm4trttq_yytAtere.aePtl1P1t1r?1tfetft.,et "hum... iijaniiiGGriiiriitktiutirdhnrier1ettin-te. - ' .' _ f iiiiGuiri "" Ciiaid (t,iri-,2ii5y,i,iv, '2??? -- Ir" -e" -iiiiiiliiUd "a tsrttitttttanaedthentt' personally! ot1osiiriiiiiiii%G while Attorney James G. Weld: rep-'dny night In Green' resented the defendant. tone ot the cars tried a"; mummmcé, fill "ert-tervirtrtttan but": when". V , .. mmmnmwm which pp leld ptamihr Wan inst: "Rev. Howard Gun theChristEpinoop-l tmtttrpokentthebe vices forthe m I L. Prucher. deputy I. ted Stall: unarshaz and driver of. u car tttC, "ture-t cuts and sen I " an ttto,.: (hoe and head and a ' cut. A/ 1ffl1P1'l"?1 meor Gem , Chem; tsusLamed a portable jaw we M; (body and face cuts S. r . tug" (had several teeth ' a. Gem was taken to the Who: "can. I The mush" m .._ Mi in in l't1') can: in Cue-co. r Gikiiiii in: m [otme the ~ 'ttmeth-l, driven by Prucher on I M.. Ame, leaving the road. the e w- '91 chine landed mind ' ' van , GURNEE 110% COMMEN NT sunk-yaw: tttmintrtTdn0ttttfi. MnrgVotkmnnot titttuntttCituegttteTmtl Bothmeml inthesuitothhn mm," l Two women riding ' ttto's - !chine. mu. Deanne T 53 Cu; [mines new: And _ um of a: gem 1mm. a cuts aardi Mammal-he- if". or Week-End iliiii, o- County High" , Seva Are Taken Yo H I Ptve dim Pre, ' . a Monday before Circuit' u 'aah. C. lawn-as. tour L' -. u mated by the court "A be a. dumbed for want q"qtrttr. A new divorce n '3 in!" tha.t affempott._The " V" m morons " '". lNJURE Jll ACCI ' ms morning when their V . hit by a vampire car high speed. and hurls! _ the of the road. Thi. . one! ll, DIVORCE Several m " in "Mu-aha " Saturday night, men. one a deputy mash]. {vac init onMZl...ile the count Victory new ....' but can .1lowedtogrtttttme,"i' "Jil8 theatutdawmnnnind "an... arwemmjundand - Menu. trMiltmukee hospital. I Machines driven by V Enema" of. 713 Yeoman street Mi u. .d C. B. Fisk of29 , , nuance-Iv mile south of Five I'A Em udtomakeafastted when- t_rtorpedintmntofhid - [is intrnwamintrnttd id, tret/hge machine. Neither MPa', hut. dar night momn'qléroqd wh- oneotthe cars'med - in." ottheotherttndsixI :veu _ Jared. The cars 'tti' 'ta'ldt, 'rereoperated_tsyuu -" Cummings avenue n : L Latte; mattot626tNmmita "eil-q' tempttntrtogetnhead 131100." theloealmnettine both - 1sutdedtnthedtteh. In mi subject. "Two-R Ptttht.s my." he and mice new. ARE alllmill were '0! Wt": him' Sat

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