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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Aug 1922, p. 8

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Letter Warne Him to Keep Out of Her _ 'rin--Merchants Ralse Money to 'S-u-n.m 25.--WThreats . of Geath if he goes into Williamson coun-- ' to conduct n investigation of the Her immssacre have been received _ Attorney: General. Brundage, be said while preparing for the grand g-«m&-umwlw Ammuuflm and amailed at advises him to. "keep out of Williamson if you know what's "T' The attorney general :lm _sut:-mmmmAnorney C. 'wW. have charge of the grand z investigation, . George Woodruff, Joliet attorney, chairman of the Herrin prosecution fund, in an ad-- 'dress before the Association of Com-- merce, asserted that enough money has eral Brundage to begin action against the .men_ responsible for the-- Herrin massacre.. "Sufficiént evidence is &)-- M?mmfiw insure : convic-- tions, I believe," said Mr. Woodruff. "With a. little :additional investigation awe'll be prepared to go.to trial." The 'Department 'of Justice at Washington, D. C., was notified by Attorney Gen-- 'eral Brundage of Illinois that a special wwmnn«mum M y to launch an investigation into THREAT SENT TO BRUNDAGE the "massacre" which occurred there !;! m with an attempt to op: erate coal mines with nonunion work-- ; ~*_ "Vision" Killings to Court. railroad circles say the situation at {Peotrin, Aug. 25.--A showdown in mfimwhflmfl"""l'e"'fll I ons ovemt necenienes ues concner |nnt 'bellne bad.." Locomerives s1¥ of a "death diary". claimed (to havel{ 00e ,, D ving. ie shout ap t pu-u-anmmoi'- cxghiat hors have beenhard hit. BaV viston. ¥ill be revemed by Btate's|On one road reaching into the eKn-- ney E. I; Galbraith in the habeas | tucky 'fields, two weeks ago no lass Coioee neeoes «m% ing.| than 57 switch engines wore report' who is being held for the "murder of ed stored'in one yard awaiting Te-- of Peoria and Mason: arel . . 'wuhrmsm ng . to .prove. that 'the* "death|'*Pag the last year the monthly re-- N * Qm&: en 97 [ *"md.&lfl: Constable C iamat. nige. | F1Ot up for nflrl'w as gen i 'm d '\1'>? ' *m h" ports to name the 'Of Maxtaiai | m# OYer o 2olZ fegin 'on 3. M. Fregerick of Manito.-- The diary | 15 cuek calet"" tnt) was found u,@gp c¥..oe--| duly _ 1. 6'-"" mq tupled by Spaulding. : The 2aue o ie Hecnny o e s s Chate pected entered a plea of not guilty preliminary hearing \was set &6.. Miss Skinner, it is was slain and her body sat-- m*dm'h | Kiltthen of hber brotherindaw's Telepraphic Chronicle of the| > Once com} mining is resumed th» 2 . T aale Homnink pf |mov.fl"¢"l"" markets, -- State Hz P --~ oanma eeiltened chisfs affirm, Wil _ To Test Cult Member's Sanity, _ UOhlcago, Aug. .--Mra Shirley P. Meott, whose husband caused an in vesti into her sanity m; of < & :um in "Dr." Moore's nple cult, was re aned .vl:a%hmefl' : Dr. James Whitney Hall, «pe-- e in nervous discases. The for anal on her sanity was #et #aer Aasuat 31. IHinolsan, 103, Dies at Herrin. _ ._M"m---mmod, Sanford B. Mann, who died in &A ¥in hospital, was one hundred an« i omamancten i was a wilderness. : --@ulils State Miners® Mesting. } Aug. < -- "25.--President 7 of the Hlinois Mine »um;mmvm . s in P commencing Sep-- at, to unbficial re o ' headquarters~ here: OF ILLINOIS ( in ie Aariiele, heve Jnt | cent of gondolas were * sidetracks for repair on July 15. So ) -W'.\V,'V M f' Tie up Railroads, Is Belief so some «ghiets affirm, Will not be % by ."in D#3 order" cars due to the rail strike. But in the»late: fali aod winter y 100 * "hat be tigl fig age of 1920 and inbeitee dand . o0 . e upon cold --we . 4 ian one eustom Q'eo'nl'tl:qs;I plbd"'* vr in the bin, ae-- cording to--some estimates. 4 The fuel movement, the grain movement and geners! freight load-- ings," th are making new re¢« ords, Will collide and form a traffic jam will tax the capacity of the wartiers as never before. Sev-- eral' rvatite authorities appear tc view it that way. ' 'huyculendfl The railroads insist that the To ports -- of -- deterioration -- of rolling stock as a result of the rail are exaggerated. Up to the mi ute *mm available, equipment has not been falling into unrepair at the rate originally es quickly as the ordinary freight car. On July 15, out: of 952,762 gondola cars on 'the: railroads, 146,300, or somewhat over 15\ per cent were "in bad > order." . This -- was not age for On one road reaching into the eKn-- tucky 'fields, two weeks ago no less than 57 switch engines were report» ed stored in one yard awaiting re-- increase over the aver THE LAKE ~COUNTY -- REGISTE ALL PROPOSE To Pmrls:fi STENOGCRAPHER >A Mile. Am Dupont, voted the prettiest stenographer in Paris, is now besieged with offers of ma~ f ts. 'She received 824 mar-- uks proposals in . ton . daye. . The gpflawmkum a trosseau, an auto . and _ Combining three of the most pop-- ular figures of the screen----Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson and Elliott the latter a featured player for the Paramount pictures--comes "Don't Tell Everything" which will --be--seen ..Nhe most interesting feature aside from the exceptional cast is that it j'm. BWANSON ,;; . «_ AND DEXTER IN "DON'T @ C ; -- TELL EVERYTHING® Inotine m Chie.ss on Wednesday. T Zyeystone Printing Bervice .' Mr. and Mrs, Ditmar Kahrs: of Pasadena, Cal., are visiting friends in -- Libertyville. Mrs. Glen Sayersspent Friday in' ~Mrs. W.:6G, 'a Chicago ' Pau!l Ray and family are spead-- a few days at the Decker cot-- :nlm(hb. . . Miss ~Ada: Meyers: spent 'W ednes» day in Chicago. _ The Curran family of Fort Hill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mason on Sunday.

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