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Libertyville Independent, 13 Dec 1928, p. 1

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Route 172 paving has been nearly completed, but will not be available to trafic from Route 20 to Route 21 until the two bridges on that portion of the section have been completed. Three easements remain unse-- eured on the section of Route 173 of these seems to present a most The easements for Route 68 were delivered to my office about three weeks ago and thyus far about ninety per cent of the frontaze has been secured. The unsecured tracts are represented by small ownerships along the southern end of the sec-- tion and it is possible that difficulty may be encountered in some in stances. I hope, however, to be able to secure all easbéments without resorting to condemnation. Our corus! ing and> w long as wei need for th fiable. comt sho w cien pat'c The right--of--way for the grading section were secured from Volo to Willey's Corners some time ago and the contract was awarded for that portion of the section. On December first the Rudert tract was secured and the only ownership now remain-- ing unsecured is that of Martha Sheehan. It appears that condemna-- tion will be necessary to secure that easement and we have already taken the necessary preliminary steps in-- cidental to the condemnation. I be-- lieve that these entrances now pre-- sent an improved appearance and I also think in their present con-- dition they will be less dangerous than formerly. It will undoubtedly be adviaable to give the widened portions of the drives, at least, a surface treatment of some sort next year in order to obviate the neces: sity of continual maintenance. eost The patrol Stat was ting Division of Migh@wys for the portion of Route 17 \\hi:{? falls in this coun-- ty is entirely within the corporate limits of Highland Park and it was found that the location was so de-- eidedly &t variance with the plans of the Hizhland Park City Plan Com-- mission as to make the right--of--way quite impossible of acquisition. _ I have therefore worked out a change in location which appears to appeal to the city officials of Highland Park and the Division of Highways has agreed to accept the change if the right--of--way is made available. The matter has therefore been placed in the hbands of the city council of Highland Park and they are attempt-- ing to secure the necessary right--of-- way. w aucor Rout+ Buttons Gur Cra W a t« constructiof Bridge in | pect that i ad ver way 11 Hou i H "Certific Cost" t« Divieion closing outlined Third H \VQ' d plet intendent of R:} that report to | visors Tuesday. Some delay w Br wi The Round Lake--l designated as Sect been completed an maintenance by t Highways. 1 have on ways Wwas explialil board that he w that he hoped . growing probiem ing TO CONDEMN ON _ ROUTE 176 SO0N LOBDELL STATES Report to Board for Three Months Shows Considerable Progress in Road Work VOLUME XXXVI----NUMBER 50. In general th 1€ Th T1 Th ute 1760 Paving -- Mindetein rconda. oute 1760 Paving --Wauconda ons Bridge. e location established by sion of Hig ¥ys for the port oute 17 uh?mlk in this c« s entirely .within the corpor ts of Highland Park and it -- d that the location was so dly &t variance with the pl re Hixzhland Park City Plan C ion as to make the right--of-- e impossible of, acquisition. ) therefore worked out a cha cation which appears to apt 1€ W i m tin fu dift pring West W 11 M A\t L1 \f Construction h H n«den n W n lIne G tt W OuIG M it condition of the s better than d M W it u W t i1 n ving me h LIBERTYVILLE INBEPENDENT +0 W §t1 LAKE COUNTY INDEPENDENT _ Lake County's Big Weekly WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN 1t H it was so de-- plans i Com-- of-- w a y 11 p 16 It it very evident that the work of securing rights--of--ways for highways is becOming increasingly difficult and I have given a great deal of thought toward the development of a lese cumbersome and more efficient sys-- tem than is now in use. Maintenance The Lake County General Hospi-- tal Drives Drainage contract has been completed and the entrances to W# drives have been widened and gravelled. ' An uneXxpected deiay was encount ered in connection with the condem-- nation proceedings on Route 176 in securing the signature of Governor Small on the petitions. . However, that matter has now been taken care of and Mr. Block tells me that ho is practically ready to file the cases in court. " * | Veteran Village Marshal Has '--. | Been Unconscious for [l | Two -- Davs 4 te. Chief of Police Edwatd Moroney Highland Park. Friuay took two o the three men indicted for burglar izing the Fred Shephefd home. t« the Burean of Identification in Chi ROSENHAGEN NEAR -- ~v DEATH AT HOME IN .« ' LAKE BLUFF «== The veteran marshal has been in charge of most of the village affairs for the past 25 years. Until the time of the Knaak case when, in the ex-- citement of finding thé burned girl in the basement of the village hall, he failed to notify the sheriff's of-- fice, Rosenhagen was highly valued by villagers in Lake -- Bluff. The strain of the Knaak case, however, told on him and before the matter was in the hands of a coroner's jury the veteran police chieft was begin-- ning to weaken. His anaemic condi-- tion hampered his recovery. SEEK RECORDS OF 3 INDICTED Rosenhogen has a gon living in Lake Bluff and employed in Chicago. He is married and his wife has two children by a previous marriage. mnosennas police chief when he w Spaid. his appointed c Rosenhagen into unconsciousness and it w ported from the sick room that sinking rapidly. It is doubtfu he can live through the night ed him by the Knaak draini! ph w at 1t Milwaukee avente, in Libertyville, will take on a holiday aspect Satur-- day night of this week. At that time brilliantly lghted Christmas trees will grace each of the ornamental street light'ng posts on our main W c years past. Munde will have a re« in the small par& the cento: ) f'he village. These who contibuted to the fund ipproximately $400 are: Titus Bros , .ake County National Bank. Liber-- vville Independent, The Soda shop . h Corlett, Ray Furniture Store abertyville Fru't Store, Frank R. eilers, Virginia Cafe, Lake Coun y legister, Boehm Insurance Agency, . _M. McKitrick, Langworthy's, Main urage, Ree Motor Co., Merle's Bat-- ery and Radio Shop, Dr. E. H. Smith iff o Dress'Up Village Streets for Christmas O nmlan was spon--ored by the nterests committee of the r of Commerce. The work of M H L T M t daily. £0 Rosenhagen lapsed usness and it was re-- re sick room that he is y. It js doubtful that i" )Y appearance to the o yvillages. the smaller trees s, the large ftree in ark will also be dec-- y colored lights, as inde will have a par& the cento: tibuted to the fund 0 &re: Titus Bros , tional Bank. Liber-- nt. The Soda shop Ao o Wa Lry Lak [J h th th A LOvY E: Public M M at T 1 K U i ( who was neld in iNle COIBTV jJaill t0ol ,six months waiting trial on two in d' tments charzing bim with bur glary, late Monuay was found not }gum_v by a ctrcult court Jury. Attorney -- Harold _ Hansen, . who !prosecuted for the state, dismissed the second indictment as soon as the) verdict, which was reached in zn'jhour, was returned. Rar Loo on t _ s XP n m m zncl This case was dismissed. Police are inclined to believe that the strange woman, possibly a p>d-- dler, had seen Mrs. Slayton counting [out the money and then saw her | leave the store to deliver the order | of groceries. She may hgve watch-- ! ed Mrs. Slayton enter the neighbor home and then stepped into the store, picked up the money and de-- parted. Mrs. Slayton said that two neigh-- borhood boys had been playing about in front of the store but that sfi: knew them and did not suspect them of the theft. The police are at: tempting to determine whether or not a woman peddler was working in the vicinity of the etore yester-- State witnesseg included agents from the Chicago & North Western reilway. , Battino, before being brought to the county jail, ~was held on a charge of burglary in Cook county. ~-- Attorney Charles E. Mason and Attorney John R. Bills, who had de-- fended the man, denied the accusa-- tions of the state that Battino had entered and burglarized the box car homes of section workmen at High-- wood last May 18. _ _ State Then Dismisses Second Indictment Charging Man With _ Burglary dayv BATTINO FOUND NOT GUILTY IN HOUR BY JURY Mrs. Slayton called the police an an investigation> was --made It was clear that the thief entered the store, walked directly to the kitchen at the rear and walked out with the box of money as nothing else in the store or kitchen had been bothered. ag it was only a place where the d made and she wua ten minutes. She the store, for some considerably later get the money ani box missing. nt the W W STORE ROBBED OF $200; POLICE IN SEARCH OF WOMAN Mrs. Alex_ Slayton Thinks Strange Woman Entered While She Was Away 0) M M n M LIBERTYVLLE, LAKE ('()UNTY, ILLNOIS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1928. -------- Chuck 'r' n ' 1 (REESE W, MOODY | TA | | 34 ooz _ s_d4 | KHALED BY AUTO; ~---- > | ty s | 1 4 ~ es -- FOUND IN STREFT M 1d T it Al left T 1 NT th "@h ~ W was DU time an n she .went to ind the cigar H 64 @ M --AR A}\ T | [\ ( i 37 -- U¥ t tS 4 y | i ~~~¥E * 2 | Wa KCSs (\?': 2 [ ~_------ M'fl% | A N Yas n « iJ > T2 tio is @il// t | P Y poo xzm2z | 6 0 '6' x .' j 'l /))j M «1'}".'1 o ---- l AP :_, u/ * . ho. § * | ~--\ e / o_ _/ J _ t nl« wiza CALL SEARS HEIR _ /s / INCOMPETENT IN |== s COURT PETITION +; Ray Winnfield was electod senior vice commander, Wa'ter Hills juntor vice 'commander. Rex -- Bomser finance' officer, Russell Mead ser-- geant--at--arms, George Garland a member of the executive board and Wa'lter Hills and 8. M. Wallance as. delegates to the Lakae County Coun-- oll An cxcellent chicken dinner was served to the veterans. Pauul Chase was elected comman-- der of the Antioch Post No. 748. American Legion, at their. annual meeting held at the Danish hall in Antioch Friday night. The election produced a spirited fight that dis-- played more Region interest than Antioch has previously experienced. ' Mrs. Anna 1. Sears, widow -- of tried to bar it from the robbers. Richard W. Sears, mail order mag-- nate, Filed a petition before Pro-- bate Judge, Henry W. Horner, in Chicago, Thursday, to declare her son, Wesley W. Seare, 27 years old. & drunkard, a spendthrift, and an incompetent. H's wife, Mrs. Lillian Carroll Sears, 5)6 Sheridan road. Glencoe, joined in the petition. which seeks the appointment of a] conservator for his $800,000 estate. The case was taken under advise-- ment. The Sears summer home is at Gages Lake. , A jury before Judge Horner last Thursday adjudgeu Stanley McCor-! mick an incompetent. His $10,000,-- 000 estate has long been under tho; management of 'a board of conser | vators -- appoint d by a California | court and the puurpose of Thurs--| day's «decree was to give the con | servatorship jurisdiction over Cook | ANTIOCH LEGION ELECTS -- CHASE servatorship juris county property. invalid on the wes His wife, MM. Kat Cormick, ~represe Newton D. Bake war. asks that «h. Harold Mrs. Anna Sears Asks Con-- servator for *Spendthrift' . Son in Chicago m1i: her Y oung Girl Run Down By Auto on Sunday M Circulation Greater than other Weeklics in County Comtincd Entéred at the Postoffice at Libertyville, Ilinois, as Second Class Matter omt+ ( hod n while McCorm it m HJ n Wi n has (» x1 A1 n a new was th M n an 14 Nh H \1 L ( ne\ M T «4 During the wartime period the price of gas was advanced to $1.55 per '(thousand cublc fest. Shortly after the close of the war the local company asked permission of the commerce commission to reduce the rates. This permission was granted. Twice since that time similar re-- quests have been made and grant-- ed. This brought the price down to $1.35 per thousand where it is at the present time. * This is the fourth time within the last few years that the North Shore Gas company has filed such a volun-- tary| petition. ~ puny has filed with the lilinois Com-- merge Commission a now s chedule providing for 'a volrntary reduction in rates, effective Jannary 1, 1929. The |commerce commission is asked to approve this petition. Just what the reduction will be is not known at this time. [ voluntary redu became known nounlvement of t] North Shore Gas Company Files Fourth Similar Pe-- tition With 1. C. C. week Relatives and friendse in Zion will attend the funeral of the young man whitch will probably be held in Sycamore the early part of next informed of the tragedy and she immediately made arranzements for the shipment of the body to that city for burial, 4 Inquest May Provide Clew. Belief was held by St. Louis authorities that the inquest into the tragedy might -- provide them with a clew that will aid them in the search for the driver of the vam-- pire automobile. VOLUNTARY CUT IN RATES ASKED BY THE GAS CO. the accid ju FORMER RESIDENT OF ZION KILLED BY VAMPIRE AUTO Lloyd Wright, Aged 21 Years, Meets Death in St. Lours, Friday 1 W NC nV H t €0 lice ure making a determined h forithe hit and run cdriver 'ver and be will face serique es if apprehenaged. grandmother of the young mian in# at svyeamore. Hl. was also V Driver of C el th p! nt i V N 'ompa to M tically heduted day t} r _ Unknown by St. Louis inquest _ into provide -- them for a-- New H t 11 a gh an ; MHH L1 I¥ W C M 11 He is survived by his widow, Mary Richards, who is confined to a sick bed at the present time due to very poor health and by five thil-- dren as follows: Mrs.. L. H. W. Speide!l and Charles A. Richards of Lake Forest, !!1., and Mrs. Charles E. Gerry, Fred N. Richards and He was a member of the Catho, lic church all his life and due to 'his own wishes, was buried in the Wau-- kegan cemetery. nany being ponsioned on Account of age rather than disability. Mr. Richarmnis was a rugged man, never knowing a sick day' in hig entire life until a 'few weeks aga. His friends adm.red him for his hon-- esty and responsibility. He _ was always' dependable and faithful to his family and friends. comp finall of ag tB H t 17th 1111 in Wiaul family _ and owh« Word has been received here of the death of Frederick C. Richards, pioneer resident of Highland Park, at the Highland Park hospital on December 23. Frederick C. Richards., Born "n Waukegan,yDies in High-- land P Hospital FUNERAL OF G.A.R. VETERAN HELD IN der Mark. daughter of Mrs lived here until a few vyears : now lives in Maywood, Il other nephews m'l nieces ar in more or less distant citie and nif Howar Meredi la at 6746 that the body of a man was lying in the street at Grand avenue and Utica street.0 Detective S§er. geant Bart Tyrrell and Patrolmen MeMahon and Hart answered fnd found Mr. Moody lying about 60 feet east of Utica street and 6 feet out from the south curbing of Grand avenue. He was unconscious at the W Automobile Hits We!l Churchman !at Grrnad -- Utica, Waukegan M \I 6 iTan 11 () ( .« T () W \f \f ind 1 Moody W W WAUKEGAN W D t othirty--seven years, usioned on Account an disability. was a rugged man, } . $ a sick day' in hig a 'few weeks ago. Moody, well known 1 and Ca trustee for tation wa > h(n))' (\f eet at (ifr eet. Dt ts Well Known at Grrad and W Mrs. Murric. ears ago. and \1 h Wetze to take I 14 i rtly after corner of 'aukegan, informed man was it 11 [1+ W as it 1 M n Nine Ir D i0 2 fAnd him A 1 U+ THE INDEPENDENT FOR $1.50 A YEAR --DELIVERED AT YOUR Both he and his mother are pleased with the sentence as Wey-- ant, youth like, expected at least 20 years. _ _ left. "On the third floor all are boot-- legzsers brought in by federal agents but in spite of the fact that Weyant is an ardent dry and does not smoke all those men liked him very much," the sheriff etated. _ "I'm coming back and I will make good," Weyant said as < he all Accompanied by his mother an two deputy sheriffs, Orvel Weyant 19--year old burglar, Saturday start ed for the etate reformatory at Poou tiac where he is sentenced to serv. from on Ch W He Hopes to Get Out in 11 Months and Be Home for Next Christmas LONELY ONE IS STARTED TOWARD PONTIAC TODAY Arrest Gamblers in Bauer Cab Co. Office: 3 Fined on Liquor Charges LAKE FOREST COPS 'mzns, ARREST 15 IN BIG ( > SERIES OF RAIDS ! La wrencd He didn't J. T. McGrath Says _ 1)¢ 1 i1 im K UInas HENEVER I AM IN A CROwO @ 'THAT STARTS KWNOCKING SOmMEONE, 1| AfywaAys _ ) APPOJNT MYSELE SPOKESMAN FOR THE OEFENCE= HEAVEN KNOWS EVEN THE EcSr OFf US wWOuLDP SHOW uP POORLY At owuge oOr mese . 57 KMOCKEEsts! / .._>A 1 V € U h th D néak out li} id good bye is sentenced to serv to life imprisonment W ttie W W Heckin W Wa t n _lne JaWws nave to be written toe apply to every kind of 'fish," said Warden Kern. "and they must be fair for the fishermen in every figh-- ing port on the Great Lakes. That shows the amount of work necessary to get a uniform code. ; Laws that would be effective for| Waukegan fishermen might not be effective for fishermen out of some other port on the lakes and these unjform laws must, be written satisfactorily for every kind of fish in the lakes and for every fishing port on the lak6s, But we are confident that even-- tually it will be brought about and the fish stocks will be saved." Expert fishing men from all abou the lakes are taking an @ctive in the fight for conservation 'otq fish resources of the Great Lakes. Fight for Conservation of Commercial Fish Stocks Will Take Long Time arvorce in the near future. Mrs. Troup was in the divorce courts in Januery, 1925, when she was divorced by Paul Albert Pop penhusen, wealthy engineer,. who charged her with desertion.. At a hearing the then Mrs. Poaoppenhusen admitted the desertion charge and was civen $15,000 alimony. Six months after the divorce Mrs. Poppenhusen was married to Troup. They livedq together until October of this year, the broker's bil} stated. KERN DECLARES 2 YEARS WILL SEE NEW FISH LAWS M M WIFE ACCUSED | BV LAKE FOREST BROKER IN SUIT THEODORE KOCH, HIGHLAND PARK, LEAVES $10,000 Joseph Cusker, Man Killed By Autoist, Has Cause for a ---- Lawsuit Irs. Clarence Troup. Former Mrs. Poppenhusen. to Con-- test Action. She Says in s we n tha $1.50 A YEAR rdj K K M n W n ex. Albert Fink e Charges yvesg-- ~al.t she would i cross--bill for tlre. At a TR X € UF W it _ amount ed before m fishing Lakas to rapid di-- ommercial e at least to Henry for Lake Thursday r, Mich. n# !hel'(_' on states lt of the the plan on, show-- io wn. Troup Chijrcageo p _ left Octo-- e@ for s Oon-- 11 filed whose broxk-- road, or di-- rothy sealed near-- f the m nNnis t € iken nda-- te of ven th« 1) a O U

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