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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Sep 1928, p. 1

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eory?tereeBoe9etr"t."f."r"amhn "iGGiiiriiGiiC: -- - sum of ti'N,Ntttitt ftritiigttgrlt [tiii "mm. 'ii,t'li',i5 'i'ifij'i'r't",i'r,i's' mm... - "a..." mm; m. m out! 'litlia . $hedhm3uhmth'oo'mmmmw'mm"; GrandHaren . S,'tgtttrtl mam.nnmwnat-1 themaveandaspedal fKltemtesnndtttuteerattaittertry1pe,fri, bankers VII appointed by thelpreasieteptbrtttee-eandrutie madman tqqrtttre:iMiuer.whotw, mndeasrteeinl, fotmmdflibsbcklocafly.mammmh,hmml was chum of the committee and .ee.dti.t,,etu"e'L,t,1.','e. $33132 Win33)!" I" 'rhenewinstttiittawiilernpior ttttg,t2,tg?tl,rtttQ"2t, starts operation here . fall and theannai-t11nriiirtmovera, humanitarian," of which will be spent with the local "thed ff,it,.iuaa,,,, No em yment topeopflinthincommnlguith Aimedto_lrriptr only Ignore titriuedmeehtmiafmmith_inpt plant. There will probably be clan orten anili- move here from Gmmt-amtttt-ninderesf th-ith-mite-dream" andwolnenfromthhvm. Seven - . It now makes all "new maid bythe nudist-netted "account _aAmemaoridehtrq-tereifamB- "with than two - 2t,ttttltiUttit,,ihete,it ope-aka Induction ex- rt,'ee,ittttgli"utrt,trgtitt"tf penc which was unable Grand Haven because of the lack of ROOM. The . afthet will sd,"fa','l",1fd'A", 'trl,'tlt,t','. in mattranltutmmhr%lttteiisade onedepartmentatntime. Bythis means itAaexpeetodto-ahe the 1:..1tm.tewithstut."rrrmeinttuintermr. Aiieie-ifarthre-otthe HECKEL RACE AS ADJUTANT In!!!" whietrhnaoeermiedthei an "the industrial com-E with... th.. atch] bankers com-i mit-iitHttetieeretarvforthepast-' eleventh" l, 'rheuNh-hiehutotttslocatr' ed at the corner of Church iiiidl Fourth meets, which site was re- cently named for light industry, is' tab-513145. aCtteiu and steel; The beginning of contraction also marks the Mn! 'ttht,",', of, what is so far, one of biggest tub undertaken by the Liberty- ville-Mundelein Chamber at Corp- out. 1tutobeorteitorrhitttrtntt in] be so constructed that addition- al stories may be built when neces- sitated by expansion. The cost of the building is estimated at WM and the plains call for its comple- tion within sixty days. The general 1eg,'tg'gt,hr been awarded to the Canyon: Well 'lata-hid T, The lichnel George Pnt'hlnpnny has he: in oping." for stand on Grand ven Id output has shown elm in- crease each year. The Michigan lo- am,- tu pot ,etvar'tqey. in"! eationwnanotadvanta- from tte',',tettt.'t.'t,int,"lfgttigtrtl they . galxnhrwhoil 'iiiie'fi"iTaUi"irTto"iii7i"Ni,5r"i; Floyd Rocket ot Wu. nr/ who mg: ;:1 as state adjutan'. ot the Amersc- Lerion " we reel-n: 'eN'd"htitt tt' "1. 1'fegegt red Legit, again aeqigit that "It, it is LP5t,tra"tTtiriU'ii'i'iuCiGi is {on "imam of the W.- men SHERIFF HAS A NEW AUTO The In committee ot the m of supervuors has purchased a new Brut Ground Month! Poe New Building To Be Convicted In " lihsrtv, Will Move PM From Grand Haven. committee. seekirwa.iufirraftetori illicit ,Tl'fll5Atiu"e'ru1'i'ak2'lll'i',' SEVENTY-I aionogtueaeemwheisthe%et wasbroRehttothottaqtittpatthe, indmtrinlemrmitt" af tholocgl eorpmrmeboprttr-r+BaNin ful institutions of its kind in m country and has Mod a steady growth "any": since its ftrg,eii men m. It now makes, A new step ' the industrial de- velopment of 1.1% m when Monday 'mmrt" ground was broken fe.ttr.uyteetiet, of the iruitdintrthielt Ir to bolus the put __ the%ehael Geo Pen Company sn'lu"ff'rhufNllfi,el,2sf,'l'l'e't'e 'ti6GraFiiiaet-siehwu te1ittFiti"iiA""TiTi7tiiiiir'i"tHiii t1epr'NttA. J. Wggkt._Ai. E. mm of P. J. wiUkt, A: E. t"tyi2iueairec, 6.1%, o yi4ter. tttt Minna .avmem and .m tioatl PEN FACTORY B IJlilEll WAY Islam»; iii5t_uerattheloeyu iihdwaanmemberafthe ,'. Pe 9" jituiiiiii' iirGGrG with 1iiiTaTiitriisr' in @112. 'ut ge1g'ig,t,t2x.l'.t'e, caudal, Mathias .hmm manner nuts tttgbtttteCmgt- htotrnMemrntreintntrtmttrndse11- ilimrttiqttette.ecuri8ttteiteyp,e tuxNttmttuttttorita customers. Itwm No. " Louis Keener, who lives Just out- fit otfhaDes Maine B, Was Tgit/l, count, Qrhggg mere tor the of lee 8113!!! Law- 'Hmn'htcawhoowmunm 13.1131! with Maximum: 'uaanttttettmeirlttnamedoet. 1-etr1eaBetrivtngettnme, new"!!! fet.e1'ryrdirsichutiiibjir" 'mhmwthehkhnyponce o'11'ii.rht,ttiL'Lf,L,-'2"',"2r2" "aluminum sum mm a: 1ttP-iiiiGiiirin"ti'riTGari 'g?yrtceet,rttni9iiuiii"'u"iiiiirii torinlureotetGGGi"iiiii"ii'i'iir,i't". Mrs. Mary NoYicki, 2047 North Nordic: street, Chieago, trttffegqH I broken am Sunday morning when , eatin. which. lhe t" min: w1th MAN TAKEN IN _ FOR ACCIDENT ed Idstice Coulson said Saturday the men will waive examination and be bound over to the gap: jggpn her 11w Peter Novieki,iiiiii Park and itiiiaiiiei avenue inter- According to the .sto told to Chief Dennis Umberry, Sovicki and his wife were driving north on In- wankee avenue and were close be- hind tt car driven by L. Gerber, of Maywood when the traffic lights " Park 1vf8prtfrt'l',1',dd to tit,', .33 position. a of the igttereseetion and when Novieki attempted to do likewise he 2gPt,ttgdg1 M. Huber, Mitten daring! h tuen11egedtohave mrtnaedthertrstNrttionalBank of Antioch and the Commercial Cndit there in a: office of sne'rur'uw- fence A. Doolittle and was brought. hery Jry Chief, Dom: End Dyna specialize tn bank and insurance stocks. mm speck! attention to the 1artteCtdentrotxnttNew Yorkbcnks nnatttqoMttnetntmmneetmenpaniees. Theeetmp-i1itttrvetutoffieetn tttertmtNntioettuttart1rbuiittirag in Littertrvute,andwi1topentutoffiee qt 120 80.1.. Sane street. Chic-so. tutoutoetettterftrBt. TtaefiratttoardetfdireCtaesisCtmt- ptttsedafttsefo11mrhtttpemms: BeetNminR.Miner.nttorrter " 1nwandettairmnnafttoardot Ptrat Natiemn1han1tothittertyvi11e.ntinotts. fauna that his brakes were hot working properly and his machine crashed into the car ahead. . 3 EXPECT TO BE BOUND TO JURY Attnrneys fan-William J. Butter, Lee Mittendmi and P911] Beach at An- tioett.whonreett+wttttotrtntntntt money underhlae pretenaesinNmt- Libertyville Investment Com- [any Headed By Attorney Benjamin Miller. Stuttevant company of Chicago and tg-rer Miller Investment com- and Déput Bur} Sanders." They stopped toyget the prisoner on the Man trip from Joliet prison ,htrenhei' had taken John Cole- Robert P. Rune. real estate and in- vestmcms and director State hank Mrs. Novicki evidently had her arm out of the open window at the time and the impact threw her against the frame with such force thuttheboneinherarmwastatap- Alovtehi shouldered the responsi- bility for the accident and admitted that it would not have occurred had his brakes been in proper condition. MILLER FIRM GETS GHARTER Aettarterhnatteegt iamsedbythe mdmuuwgngnq She was taken to the home of Dr. Charles R. (know? nan the scene, of the accident w ere the broken bone was tf, in place and some oth- er minor arises attended to, after which she was taken to her home. iiiiFG imw"_.'"'rhé' wree..hed,ear was towed to the Libertyville trar- age where it was repaired. _ The Novicki car was badly dam- aged whys»? wheel tom off " Woman Injured _ In Auto Crash Charles G. Greene, bank advertising, Traiiraii'ie"iiie 0%? a, esp ped out ot 1ir-aikiiid ttea."" 'htdlrfN',Nat1',,t t. and" weather was t,tlt'fttuteilfllii2'tesg,s1','l'i' make curling from chimneys and tttagen frmno ndintors told itlainlr ttterybtrCthnteoldermentherV onthedty. V The bow season arrived at 2:06 o'clock Sunday morning. according to the weather man who had kept watch tar The thermometer Sands night dropped to about 40 'iiii?il? above "rir3rtt)attnthteaipetpuinph1tpt for AUTUMN HERE Filling Station At Belvidere _Artd Sheridan Visited; Attendant Robbed Of $56; Bandits Escape. Autumr} came to Libertyville yep: terxitebrintriryr with}; the flrtrt spell George Gavin. Waukeganx ttniet 8100. - other _ Beet was found on up tn places o Marty and Bede). while quan- ttttar of alcohol were found in the 10mm neweadarkmitand tttaeheaopu1udoverttiamtte. The ttttter-ttttef-nat-tttttrt laced man And append to was): aboutuopounds. Ema"! suitandap. k may Burn. proprietor of the Haywood hotel in Waukegan in Greenwood avenue. fined 3100. Alex Men. 111 Water Street. fined $100. _ s seta, fined $100. Herman Lats. 36 Eleventh street. North Chicago. ttned. 4100. James Bunny. 142 Tenth street. North Chicago, {men 8100. _ Prank Wales-k. 1441 Victoria' Bt., North Chicago. fined 3100. Frank Cuden, " Tenth street, fined $100. "Ember Ham. Tenth street and Mc- Mtster avenue. fined $100. . Four daring stick-up bandits. m of them. armed with blue steel re- volvers. Sammy night held up Irvin Hyde,' attendant of the Shell wanna til1ing station " Sheridan road and Belvidere street. and escaped with $56.13 after locking their victim tn the men's washroom. John Sedej. Tenth street, North ammo. fined mo. gain: Hall. 112 Sheridan mad. that! $1 . , cam totalled 81,700.00 A squad of police armed with ma- chine guns scoured Waukegan in search of the waits while the aid of police agencies in cities all Alone the north shore, including Kiley- kee amt Chicago, Were enlisted It the Search. T It NAME" IN LIQUOR RAIDS "fNmXhtnvrEat" Laddie Koztol ot Fourteenth street. NortttGttieatto,tmnegedthett-test loan. Conshble Btrtedreportatttnt r foundS5tm1toetsot"Nthoitnttve anon am tn the establishment op- erated by KodoL The nacho! pur- tttt-dttrmatiettio1tttosetlarttMe- "autumn. nodal-nuns! "0onrttteq-,ttttttrtttatataatrare- tRtttattetttemidqmtt80ttir. Consume Strict] um their cases follow: - Prank Archer. mum street. No, Oaxaca. fined $100 and can. Post Gun]: Ott Road The Lake Pttrest and Highland Park departments posted guards on their main thoroughfares to watch tor the blue Pontiac roadster de- scribed by Hyde u the machine in which the bandit quartet was m3 Hyde managed to force the wash. room door open a few minutes after the bandits escaped and telephoned an alarm to the police. Be said that, tour men drove up a few minutes be- fore 9 o'clock and the driver ordered five gallons of mantle and a. quart ot on. Hyde mud while he was fill- :ng the gas an: the two bandits who were riding tn the rumble seat of the machine stepped out and walked into the office. Inclination kw were "tested over the weekend m rude emducted In View end North Chm-go by Constable Gene. t$tgett, data! M- vestipmor for the oence at saw- Atea'ney A. Tr. Smith. Eight crests were made In North ammo end the tn Weakegen. The victims ot Countable Btriegt were " mad More Justice ot tr Peace Hervey G. Connor: and r zes ranging (run 8100 and costs Mt at» end costs med. Au pleaded getty and paid their fines. Eleven of the liquor law violators were tuted [is Hyde emanate get the mom: oil the pair tlaatted their guns and famed him into the washmom. He said while one of the med kept his gun levelled " him the other te- iieved him ot his money. after which they locked the door and fled to their waiting automobile. Hyde said that the driver nudhis companion never ieit the mehine but stayed in the cu ready to need any. . Hyde described one ot the men Uh we him in the omce as BANDI'I'S AB GAS STATION WITH BEEEZE '. Swing and Want Elli] has: " ot ". _ a 0 Section; Mli, Route IN Mary- Lnke County invariant to Mal Davis Co., Deerfield, m, $162,572.91- Among the . and bridge con- tact; _'tiJlhe1ll%lu' by the state department of public works building gividon of highways was the rollov- LET CONTRACT in front of 2020 West Washington 'rtrretaattemaatutouttotstepitihis stolen machine and drive away. His arrest resulted from a "tip" received trams source not,divulged by Assist- ant Chief Kennedy. The telegram did not give any ot the details of the auto hold-up but simply stated that the machine men- tionedinthete1egramtohimttad been taken from Kenneth Perry by a daring auto bandit. Bates, agteel to waive ex- tradition and seemed anxious to return to Iowa and be placed on trial. Because the prisoner can neither talyngr hear ptttttsehadhimwritehis own confessions. . Bates was; 1trrrtttl, Threads: night Suggest Tourer On Village Hall To Replace Hose Drying Racks A new system for drying the.fipe hose after it has been used by the fire department is under considera- tion by_the vjiltyre coupcil at ty' suggestion of the members of, the loc the department. The matter was taken up at an édjoume'd meet- ing Friday night and discussed by the board. - - . Artadde.dttditage) th . -- -"_" ---_e'"e"-e" . the tower would be A; i: 33.3% A request was received for gravel mitt)» removal of the presently" Crane boulevard for a we of in, melts on thd walls of the fire 3 Th feet east from Butterfield road. room and the space gained would: e matter Was .eterred to the make room for the housing of both? Shy-3t committee with power 1o.et. the old and the new fire trucks in! Maze treasurer Roy F. Wright 'the building. . figghtfup $12 matterhqf "t pur- l seven} other tte 3. 9 a ma gnu me or use L' E by the board mFtidarys Sag. 'tkit i innot'i'eetimiteg,"'et','i 'iua"oe,'rt"i'ft , I l t . I "graves of tht thtitef . tee Ex: I therp are upward; of fifteen thou- Bates confesses; that. he had stolen the blue Chrysler waste found in his nonunion from a nun named Kenneth Perry, of Council Hurts. The me from Sheriff Lawson also stated that a saxophone and black suit use were in the roadster when Bates took the machine. Search of the roadster by Assistant Chief Kennedy failed to reveal the articles and he believes Bates pawned them in Davenport along with it revolver which he mentioned in his confers: don. If the plan is carried out a tower will be built in the northeast corner of the fire room and will extend some tttenty feet above the present roof. 't a system of was and pulleys e wet hose may drawn up and allowed to drain while a cur- rent of warm air, produced by an electric fan, will speed the drying process. It is estimated that the proposed system will add years to the life of the fire hose. A . will be built in the northeast corner Julian Woolf presented a request of the tire room and will extend tor, the laying of a sewer main and some twenty feet above the present water service on Florence Court to roof. 't a system of toga and lieonnect with Stewart avenue, all pulleys T e wet hose may drown [cost of the improvement to be borne " and allowed to drain while a cur- by him. The request was granted rent of warm air, Produced b3 "1""! the attorney directed to draw a electric fan, will speed the ryinglresolution' for adoption at the next process. It is estignatul that the 2 meeting. ieoretyd system witl add years tol A delegation from St. Joseph's the W. of the fire hose. P ehurch presented a proposition to It " proposed to ,tr.teM.theatoyt,r:l, construct steps from the pavement 'tut,l,hetif, 1',al1,,,ou','f Jd,1,,ag',dhe,iji; the sidewalk line in front 0an thle " e . church ro rt on east 9. e the "WWW Club and to extend i avenue. 'lrrl't"Jlu,e1t. at the pofnt .thtattrtmitytov,e the roof. The top'; is considerably lower than the walk IS to he ventilated yul. tiO ttory.struet: E and it is the desire of the committee ed as to permit thy insttllytitoti' to provide a better approach from the Rulleys {arranging and lowering f the street. No definite action was the oBe, Th? es.tirp.ated s.eoy.t of the _ taken as the board wish more time improvementis in the neitthborhoodji, devise a suitable plan to take of '460.00. . fcare of the situation: q Jesse V. Bates. 20 year old deaf mute of Draper. South Dakota. who confessed he was ' bandit following his tmeat at Wankegan Thursday night on axttrAion, is to be return- Lamson. ct Ccuncil Bluffs, stating he via leaving that city for ' Jungian to (any, Bates mac Lus- tody. The telegnm also stated that Bates is truspeeted of having been implicated in a bank hold-up "there rccently. . . The contact for Ind pav- ing North Shore Wand other M was traded to the North Amado-p We»: can , of Inndelen at o coat at 391% The eqmtgIet for m at." new in South _ Seymour am in and"! to Joseph A. Hallo;6 The are: work bid at 82.1 and the miter U'tts'i'l'. V Both of them, jobs were given to the above contractors who were the low bidders at the "rats of the bids some tinteurgo at o icial ac- tioxi was not taken until Monday . t. '"Ylli, North Shore Drive paving is on auto larceny .charges. Asst. Chief Kennedy Friday night received a telegram trom Shel... & Melloy for work on the never: in Seymour avenue. An estimate was moved Attorney Benjunin H. Mil- ler for legal work 1n connection MUTE FACING . . THEFT CHARGE ler for legal work in connection with special guessment work. The gamma": ttgg,tegt lit need comp eted , gm 0 the lateness of the sea- Icn, it is [wobble that nothing of imp.ortance will be started until next sprung. Several other matters were taken up by the board Friday night. J. H. Emma; of the United tee Ex- pert company of Grayslake. and took up the matter of treating the soft maple trees in Central Park for the removal of the cotton sale which iqtgrldually killing the trees. Mr. Removes stated that the trees in question are in a bad way . and that corrective measure must be "3:3 next spring if they are to be a . . village of Kantian-at in adjourn- ed meeting of that body. 'the North Shore Dive paving is practical! completed and an, esti- mate of 'hei'i'i".'i'i'i, showed to the eor..t3eetor ' nick -- _ - . -iGiiiGieir'GG'i7, 33'; uowed to} sewer in Archer avenue and to J. A, yelloy for work on the 'een' in -ike' cost of the work was estimat- ed $140.00 for sprayin at two dif- ferent periods and 'ad', for re- BOARD 321mm poARit ANSWERS , AT MUNDELEIN, . BOND QUESTION was made Monday night by the bgard ofAttal #ttspove-ttrsAtf the Official award of tug con ON ROUTE 176 QImmtg 'is.lirargishrr Published Twice Weekly :, ILLINOIS. WEDNESDAY, SEPT M, I928. for diieois itiiptieriutiiirii"r iiiirtiikir" iFHo"Tiih train schedules when. pm . My 33d 'rut1tmestmtr m hour qualifying, wtstiiti failed" ia tuiiiiittte név iirG". 7" residents of .Libertrrille and other cities in the canntv and state which adopted the daylight sav- it" time schedule in the spring will win back the hour which was lost wttentttettioeuweretettitttgtttr last April. The 'tt ordinances covering the time ac edule, speci- fy Sunday, W1," 80th, " 2 a. In. as_ the ieial time for mak- l The Board of Education of the _ 1e Towns!!! High School has prepare? the insuring set of tpamstions and answers g',,','"',,'? the Important financial items tt the l',i'ii'i'iie,'i bond issue which is to be voted on October 6th. bu.ihliryg the Agrees by a system of ougmmg the tree sclenti c feeding. Some of the 50nd members were of the opinion that it would be bet- her 'i'1""l'i'lll to replace the soft maples wi _ elms or some other hardy tree not affected by the scale. The matter was laid over. to the gext. meeting for further investiga- on. BACK TO 0U) TIME SUNDAY an average annual interest pay- ment of $2600. Qaetrtiois-what will be the av- eras: can? total amount of mon- (Con nued on has 8) Aitttwee--iDuriiie the first year $5,000 will be paid and it will deo crease at the rate of $800 each year until at the enil of the seventeen- th year when all of the principal have been retired..This will make Answer-None of the principal will be retired until 1980 and then $6,000 will be retired each year for sixteen years and $4,000 the seven- teenth year. 1tutirtion-rWltat rate of interest will these bonjs bear? Antswer--6% J?tysirtitmr-aJow much interest will have to_ be_ paid, each year? ed? and sets of notices made out an- iuelly and the use of the machine hould reduce the time required by " least two thirds. The machine can also be used by the village clerk in making out water bills. Action on this matter was deferred to the next Meeting. -q- or -- A__ -" 9ututiort--rn the assessed mina- tion increasing? Answer-mis. The following fig- ures show the assessed .valuation for 'tarts', part gtg, years: . . 5 i'ii'i"ii-fi,'iiiii',iili' . . iriiU-ii5iri'iiiii . IMB-a,369,r2t ' " This last one has been eutin half as explained above for the purpose of mmrison. . . ' Queatton-sH the 'tttyay. bond isppe carries hpw will it be retir- "lain thateve voterinthelittreedtttentt-ttMbewiltiqto tosemht l', intemtgm my ',,yttl't2't1esr,tl,U'lplfdp,1'tultif,u' _,tF,'i,'ilt'l'i; has a study 1-'lEtytytirt.a'Ca!qtnt+Mree Kama. "the" rehtiou' of the "aet. mmm,9med the - ' btesd'i-for.theWttrhleIt-ttust-ttteid.tttmctette E2tett',p'tt',S'g,'. In o.rNrt.ttretlaaidttettndtteeetaririurteuna- this before the people in as 'e1ean navy of hue end often came home manner 1i',r'g?,',t the .foilomng m . drunken Mann and attutted Questions a answers hive been herandthetrtourehthtren. Sheena prepared: . he had not worked " tmmmer and Qtrestiorr--What is the presentnmt her parents supported them. bonded indebtedness of the Bikini The request was made by Mrs. School districts? Bettina; that her manna be given Artswer--8it,000. . . 40 days In the county Jail. it being Question-Mt what rate 13 the her belle! that s in] term might behuraetiredt brine him to his "11595, all nthpr Chief of Police Dennis Limberry advised the board that the cots in the 2l't lockup are without blankets, .old one: having been (Continued on PI" 8) Answer-MTI).?.: Up until the present: year the 'assessed valuation has been taken at one-half the fair cash value. This year for the first time it is taken " the full cash value sad-not cut in half. Thus for basis of comparison with mvious vents the above figure would need be cut in half and then would be 83.359321. T Answer-assay each year. The let installment will be pail in otestion--=What is the present aim" valuation of the town. s p . qy1tttar_tytfAit,yt, YAettt9tyet Eugene Lombardi, 20 years old, ar- rested on Wednesday at Kedzie and Chicago avenues. Chicago. ',"Cg','ti tified Thursday night by raid m, cashier of the mam State McHenry, 111., as one of six bandits who amends 812,000 in the. bank may. u In w , fusillade by vUNattis. BANK RUBBER a IDENTIFIED END LIFE IN comm JAIL Herbert,Battitrfore Planned Death To Make Mother-III- Law Sorry, He Says; Cuts Wrists With Razor Blade. The home of Bryant's (other. A. B. Bryant, in Winthrop Harbor, was bombed the night of July " All three of the young men have Been employed in the mills since shortly "terthetrtrikewaaau1ettituri%c help, did not take the license num- ber. From his description or the car. the police believe they recognized the owner's identity and indicated a member of the strikers' general com- mittee would be taken into custody and questioned. years phi, 120 Gretta Ave., Wanke- iriliruueintpe1rytttoe?rmyit,et icide saturday in the county jail. Be slashed his wrist with a rumor blade. inflicting a deep gash. Fellow pri- soners found him standing over a wash bowl in a lavatory Needing profusely. They took the razor blade from Battlsfore and. 'summoned Deputy William Klarkowskl. who is mm; as day turnkey in the theme of Deputy Thomas 'ryrrell. who ls m Klnrkowskl summoned Dr. Hm Bunyan. who ttdminttrtered first an and nnd titittve stitches in wound. them and picked up two-men 33-}: ing shotguns who ran from the tan we_eds at 3215 We. Jones said. Tells Me-tgt Far Act "I though if I killed myself my mother-tn-law would be sorry for having calmed me a lot of trouble." We"; told deputies when quee- tioned Saturday "out his "tempt to are ttiq lite. Sunda hetol mu} thathe mahdythat 1hirSt'el',efeta't tsispurposeoesNturdV than"): wasttuoutrttmuhttrtmieidp"tt_et8' from Renown. Two occupdnu Big- mled ahead as both cars neared the ambush spot, he said. a As the wounded Bryant pulled ms fl", to IN!tory.ttte tuning art passed sullen-inc considerably frunkxss of Moodnnd shock. tteinruttuterr- manly nervous state. tt is an, Btstttaforeisaer%rtgaee.ttenee of 40daystnttseeountrNi1. new tined-tdemtrtB1atrt'rttmdpCttr A third knitter. Archie Jones. so, riding between the other two in the fruntaetstoftheear,waanottttt. Jones told the Keno'sha police he saw a V blue sedan closely following them Police Magistrate water A. kyle: on drunk and duh-ugly comm ctuurrestutdeotttttnotparthettP1t, sowiseommtttedtotheemmtrNti, Heiarequtredtottmudouttturine ttttherateof8Sndar. set out to do. non 'trunketugtre.temttrtheoourttttnt ittreedthentte-tMbem'lttaqto mgmmyhnunm'm; 'ammrtitte-tntntmttqMotrV "'Mttt. maiden Ayttqtttt the arrest oetterttuat-ttteutttttmtr. She anidhettndtteendrtnhirtgurm- tseavgetfiateandottenetunettome msdrunken Cmtttittttettutdtrttutted her-ttheir-tttttWen. Shem ttettndnotworttedutmmmernnd means ttttvtnttmtiee While other prisoners were playing cards in the "ttttOpen" on the second noor ot the jail Saturday afternoon, Batttsfore went into the lavatory and The wounded men, Hayden Bryant, 20, and Norris Btndrteetten, ss, were picked up by . passing numb and taken P. the Kennel): hospital. Phy- tried to kill himselt. Deputies any that it would,muie ben. an easy mat- ter for Batgsfore to new: severed an artery end "any injured himsel! before being found but that after he had cut his wrist he did not have Gaul-Ira. . We" has been a frequent "trtaet"ettheettrMi1ttecautteMttitr drinking habits. Just a few weeks nttotsemtuMnt-ttnarttttMattu- trate 'Nriorqehennrrmitrnedmstt ll MEN SHUT IN STRIKE TlnlBlf Beeduse of dislike for his mother- 141'. Herbert C. Butane". _35 nerve to complete what he had for all other moment to otter "Ill" mum-u WING" .wvll-l Ant. """." following a stroke of My": which she Buttered on September 17. heel or several m rr-Ill- f'el'fl a chronic Meter Iron: asthma. At-rears-Fart-ttlie- Cuts Qtr' which made her a semi-inc " ,v Following her attack Jast 'nereeirttgherdtottteuhetgttutt- awn-nun was tttttnd he R. E. Sandmeyer was crmhed mint a stable and severely injured Seturdey by a mummy trotting any in View at scores at the On- wentxh Hunt club. Mt. Sandmeyer he been of an advertising agency at 158 N. Michigan "can. Gttteago. lie lives " 219 lake Shore drive, Loeat'woman Passes Away Mrs. Rosie Kilchmann, 68 years tgf wife "f, Albert tf,,il',2'nt It'; any and. ME: 1 Elizabeth t'fl,'d'fbllg'o"r, hospitgl following a stroke of paralysis' which she Mend on September 17. In. Kilchmann has not heenjn ood health for several are! haunt gem a chronic Meter an asthma. A few years ago a heart ailment de- glttri which made her a semi-in- tt Following her attack last week she was taken to the local hospital that she might be given the best of care but she failed to rally, "tttt away Sunday morning. MO If; try,"h?gftdt'a,1,t 1 " tri ttl'lu,'u'iS. She came to America int8tn_an4madeherhprpein9.i- cago where, ten years Inter, Petr- maryl, 1891 aheimatmitedinmaru stage to Albert Kilchmann. They lived 'ae", in Chicago until 1904 when ' came to Lilteriiile where they have since made their HURT BY HORSE AT ONWENTSIA new commander. The appointments are as follows:' Ivan Elliott. Carmi, judge advocate; Joseph 'rmbanz. Sprtrttkieitt. chairman of legislative committee; Cheater Davis, St. Charles. chairman of rehabilitate: committee: L. It. Benston. Chicago. reappointed department service of- fuer; Floyd J, Heckel. Bloomington. reappointed department mutant: Gail Reed, Batavia. chairman of Bok Scouts committee: Seintor Earl Searcy. Springfield. chairman of child welfare committee, and Ben Murphy, Blottentngtext, Chairman of finance committee. Mrs. Kilchmann was one of the older members of St. John's Lut- heran church as well as of the Udiea' Aid and m n quiet, sincere and faithful Christian. She is m- vived by her husband Albert XM- mann, who lis gauged _ utility b ,ii,"e"Aii,e,,iei',et1f'tetis dig? to r, o a an o 2','e,,1uf'lel'u'Ui'tNhlle%7l'. 'iiiAtkrther,Gott1ietr,preeeededher indetth. The executive baud ot the Illinois departmept or the American Legion met S y in Chiago and: uti- fied a 5 he of animal appointments tmtposedl by David L. Shulinglaw. In my". ' The funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon with services at the one, 317 PilP2iLt,tt. atone . andatSt.Jo 'sLntp hgnn "an o'clock. - will "he plug in Lakeside cano- tery. The Berneet1 will be in char-g! "1%;va and»! mu no m can of . William Lehmnn, pastor 1lN4llllllllill(t IN Tilt CASE WIN thechnrch. APPOINTMENTS ARE GIVEN APPROVAL In July, 1918. Mrs. McCormick set "ide8Mt8tgtr,retotttt-ttnlstott ofthetMgtnnlMet3tmnteAr%-t- irttrMAetttneex-trmtderntrutst " anentprmtttingttmttterttumer- ttuOttti1tu1tttrmthiarrhttuldttetarred f trmntheinemnedurtitetteritte- time nut! that "tertterdeattt them- eornetQtop1dtteettutu1rtttvittett be. teenhertttreeettiMreniettetrs ultimately win share the principal. tq.rtrqMtt0,m0xmssaveathe_1es- tate d the tate Nettie Powter Me- mannmmcnmo 1nsst-irms4erar_ghtteottlteltoed 'eettothetedemeestatet". The turtethettoarxtdeeit1ed.qmttnotere- ated by Mrs. Mtotetnie* "in contem- piattoetotdeatttf Ana-lulu"! . The opinion and: a teoettrovetBay e unseveml-ttgowhenCyrtm R. McCormick. Gnu-mm at the In- ternational_tereomt-ttttard, Harold F.W.chumnu the company's encutivc committee. ttndMrs.AntnM.B1ntne. emetgtttN ofthetrtttottter'g-tntennttttenen- tiiesofthetrmtftmtt.Feetto theboardmrnmdetertntgtattttqteteagt allegedderieienertntttetarrFt theesute. humming the acute (at "magma made' the, pm._theh_merml revenue bum-una- the we at not mandated the trust-tttnd but also med a number ot deduc- tions reported by the executors " at- tomeys' tees. etteetttetee commissions a' . miseelhneous items and finally arrived " a mu "etieiettcy of 31.- 83590291. The effect or the board's decisioqtodny Is to reduce the de- ficiency to $33,157.73. and effect a net 3 3119.006 m (in: egmtatt by ml; att'i,'e, ftttggtt1q. a the Intern» 4 i,rijiiiiiiiiis, 'iiiilii,i "Em-Pig: htae her death. in 1923. is not sub- elm Of Nettie Fowler Me. Cormick, Lake Forest, Vie- w]: Aimed. a '1.802.Nti.ut to the 82.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. ,ettgteteetasttarttttttte-irreotttte fttgtttmattntrhtttgr-. illllilllllllU3 Petitio- For Release In Bead Matter M h [a Purpose; Edwards Refuses To Grant Request. audit Judge-7151': G. an" '2ititt t,fettuttlNtd5d)rrii1f, Monday that Salem inst eorisider- ahle blood and his condition is ner- ions as a result. He w W Market St, Waukegan is being held in the city juil without bonds charged will: assault and attempt- ef milder while his victim, Jesus Sanchez, also of 512 Market street. lies near death in the Luke "tgr. General hospital from . e wounds. Sin-on was taken Sud" nightly the police utter has: chad that the R. a. " M Mtg-get did not but ht than tmti1tdettt.ilHiees find l ghttt " hill. having unnamed 38.06.06 tron Ml.xnnnn.owneratnpum- trcmtattttntsmenttnNarthGht-. 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