Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Libertyville Independent, 14 Feb 1924, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Ir. who and and in front ot the may act'- once me imeen hon". "" mun line that morningvhen no a." to opened. It; Canon! mind Mr. mind's petition. He took up his position in "on! "ot the doc: "to the clerk's once " . In o'clock We! night. All night ion; he unnamed " vigil. Next in Tine warm Finer, I member or the fame and." who presented the petition of A. V. Smith. . 10!!!th are tha the rum van till'ttgl t,ttht vuatExxni.--NottBER7o... ma ammms our ma mm of sums monm 1101'. at M111. M. annual. qetgdtfgto far m snort-y. will m In! on on batlot u a. Although there in no poaltlva con- Innatiu or the tact " seen" to be mar-ally and that thm,will be at last an eandttuton 11.02 race for mm attornay. _ _ Manda of former States Attorney Juan 0; ~Welch are circulating his petition- and It. Welch aaurta pout. tively that he will be a candidate. Atty. William A.. Deana. former a alatant atataa attorney and» Mr. Wald: alao' la an avowed candidate although it in aid ha ha not yet ur. culatul " petitiona. Atty. Harold a. Hanna of Waning" also hat any nouncad to friends that he maria to be a candida". 7 _ . iii" "In?!" 7'to Pe . With the candidates In the new "(the not 'rrorrttmtetoHre Wicca "tested. Up to the ttr-nt than hos been no inttteatiott ot 3 contest tor my ot the other county one". Fob mm " u the Inat day-tor Mi" pe mm " u "I. "a "y'lut "IIUD w ,tmonl. Lewis o. Brock!" the In In line may manila and and his po- tttion (g rthe tttttee at County R.- and". L. J. Wilma! who nu sorted u dark of the circuit com tttr I num- mm sans RUNAWAY muse at mm. m her of "arcNod " ttetiUoet tttr dram em. The eon-t1 - tr Mgt. may me to man" ot'..dhtdi" ttu once. ot may record" an and: clerk. -- A " .. . , _ Keno-ha .pouco at booking the di- vonod wife of w.. J. album" 160 W "due. North Okla"; foul- ody of Libertyville, who to bonnet to I." (then her funny." avg all. drmttothateitr. L'; 'A _....... --1. cnrlu luuou Med for "enema as county surveyor. "I'll w - w-.. q mailman complained that he had Ion " children and no asked the aaMntaneq of the Keno-In force. - . A "A--.-- a- stman-n wu gnntoa 1 t0Voru. 'dl Wuhan meetttlr. While" the pro-1 chili-n were pending. his wife 1nd (in children. neeording to hit oom-' phi". dinppured. He wu awarded the cutody of the children by the can. . "The departure of Mrs. Stolzmnn with the children took pluce before the divorce Bad been granted and the it held In conieupt ot court, " in "understood. She left lute in Decem- ber. her lunbnnd told Kenoshu po- GURNEE mm PASSED AWAY on sum". m. 10 ot 111an mm..- Mrs. Henry Swan-on. so you" old. who lived on n farm n mile nnd a but north of Gurnee, died Sunday morning. pneumonia being given In the an". . . When! services Wednudny nit- ornoon n t:80 o'clock from Warren cnnpei. interment in Warren come- terr. 30-;- Mrs. Swanson In": beside: her husband. " sons tttd two daughter; The children are Harold of Lurch. Wuter of nude: mt and Grad uremic. Wuhan. Chroma. - In Joe Dude" comm-mun. D.or. othy, Weak-w. Pull and Ruth, " home. _ / The Swmnons have resided in Latte county since 1906 when they located at Rondout. Five year. but they moved, to 01mm. when the funny ha raided ever since. STATE FARMERS INS'ITI'U'I'E AT DIXON FEB. 19, " All) 21 Lon county former: have boon extended no mvttattort to the mum Mow minimum qriil be "id " Dim. no. 10, I. on n, h on Wt of to _IIIMIIII that was Aron!!!" 3y eter, I. Tubman the police made I number I Inquiries their invutlptlon wan a. "CtitaiekueCti-bt.r.ettCtm: a". My. B. 'It."ttttng of 'G'la'ng'i"i"riiu"iiATii"iutit. guntglo.. -,t.tpLietd,"Ltt',1 'iitit"t.-tuiu, new" aFeGaiiiilitiLtetttt1c?Ct?tt uitntpui+etnr"tr"" a This «on - LEIETYVILLE. - _I___N_DEPEND_ENI Luttiscotmrrmtattetatarmr kdt,'g,ii, azaI-Tgiie. 1tiyyret In F , ml. itteCTtttit. Mu ttf In.» mum- yam Lum- RODNEY swm B i" our or SENATE L: Leslie N. 9etrge, of Wanke- 't'l is the Only wowed andidate for Office. _ Accordinx to the Chicago Herald Examiner Holiday. Rodney swift ot lake Forest will not be a candidate for the state senate from this the"gtt, district. having rescinded his former (locum to reenter the race. Rumors had F n Moat tor some time that Swift. recognizing the fact that he jhad not made a record "tttcient to justify a return to the senate. was tonne uncertain as to whether he would run or not and now the Her- ald says he will not he in the race. He has not tlied his petition and so far as known. none has been circulat- ed in his behalf. Two avowed candidates to ttttto are in the race for senator, Leslie N. George, of Waukegan and Chas. M. Elderidge of McHenry put rumors have been curren that Mayor Green of Woodstock might enter the don-' test. 'However. another report is that Green, sinée being elected president ot the Milk Producers. doesn't want to run (or senator because the new lott will take too much of his time. To date petitions haie been tlied l by Messrs. Weiss and Francis tor the legislature on the Republican side. Thos. Graham of Lane and Chas. , Hayes of McHenry on the "--c.-ratle mu: vacuums or vmou TO now mm FEB. 22 aide The link Producer' of Vernon town ship ere muting prevention for A big mun meeting end supper to be held on the evening of Fridny. Feb. " It he: not been definitely decided to to when the meeting will be bold but tt rill be st the Half Day church or the mersehtrertter hell in Prairie View. It. l. Woodln "" tht. prom-um will be of Interest-to Ill. The children of the "rtotm school. ht Vernon township no writing "an on In lubject ot "Milk Prodttetton." Six of the" es- un will be read " this outta. The two but will be entered In tho coun- tr collect. Judge Pod" an other food 1M0" will deliver unmet. After the but"... noon". 3 ml old mm on!» am will be mad. Ind Mr. Woodln any. I am It be an my mung: lg Md gum. "'"'daririGii, with}. In" to "liven my!" Everybody II invited to LtBtgtrrni,hETRMMB' aui1trtlBAtmltMelll In. woo Shield on [any '30 muted I divorce " Juan cum C. mum. from um: nun In the ma our: on charm of er-ttg, I]. - "V. n um I" m. It! 1a. in" an"! - no. of SENATE f 1 W; " _t_lt, noun, nu mu like, it _ - . "aFFir - i VeTeTieiV "1"" ands, " _ they'll take I mile, The More " RACE B CLAIM the tail have been permitted to play , card- " o pastime. but the other . --- W "-, " day "vera' of them combined thht . they ,had been "oped" out ot on; l 9eotge, of Wauke " dollars: This in the Brat loti. It.tty! only AW mum: Sharia Amman had um Mate for offiee. the prisoners hue been gambling be ----. T _ _ re l hind the born. " it wouldn't be, my " to the Chioago Herald punishment to "rent them for it, the Monday, Rodney Swift 'di shed! simply look away all the cords est will not be a candidate and dice. The eontueated curds hall aka. "a." frnm thin thrhtth l filled a wute basket. 't '0! m JOB u um- Minuteman»: 1 t:tnttrrghEShiqElltiFF WE. LAKE Cam. mums. 1tHURsDA1f,FEBRUARY l4. Apache. ot the "with once hue been wondering how some of the yr!- sonaro. who seemed to be uncanny broke. succeeded In getting enough money to pay their tinetr. Heretofore, however. It wu supposed friends or OLD FASHIONED TOWN "(NAMES ARE ABANMNED :élativel' had advanced the money Town. Committee Decides to Have candidates go on Ballot by Petition. The Hugo of the town primary held In Wunkenn I you no. ln which hundreds of not: and women struggled alt, day long for an upper malty to vote tn the one mum plnco provided, will not be "mud this your. " the result at n meeting hold an. urdny' night In tho one. ot W. B. Smith. chain-mu} of the ma com mittee of Waukenn. It VII decided to [allow the ample aroma! town. in the unto Ind abandon tho pin of holding n chum: prior to auction. Candidates will go on the ballot by petition instead. of clawing their po- mien- out ot n hat It I mooring hold "to or three day- prior tet" the pri- mnry. This will give the magnum more time to Conduct thoir chm- pnixnl and will eliminnio tho can": tion that hu marked primnriu in other years. Member' ot the town committee and pronpoctivo undi- 'dniu In" grunt " the meeting lint Sunni-y night " which it was decided to adopt the In our". Cnndianyyho demo in so on by potitioh will he required to chain 120 "can"... M yin he 'ltd, by tho town clerk not - an Inch 8. To: day- will in snow. to: lung. The sleuth-J- lo In hold Tim. Aoet1 t. _ "FisGGw"ktaat "pontoon. . mm: "who ttttue".', or u t If. to to an. a. pda ot I'm-k 1'fft "It Into, an In." III ul- .m a I. - I." G '0" pk -tt_rry..ee. "ii'" iriaGru" it. o. Inn-on. u mu m: m. m to I Mmm_olunhm. '31 mama-mammals. LAKE COUNTY FAIR l, " Igiuiiih'rll(rr))jF...i.li, FROM STATE MEET any convention at leaders of the ver- ioun fair usacintionn ot the nuts. and they report a snappy meeting. The event we: held Tnendny and Wednendny of last week. l A number of intereItlnc' points were brought out for the betterment of the hire. and these ideas will he incorporated in planning bribe [Ate County Fair this tell. It was decided to manue the horse races end concessions in each a way that there will be no objectionable l features. Co'ntract for $1,500 Worth of Additional High Class Enter- tainment for Local Affair. Delegates John Wirta, Ara. Earl Corlett. Ubertyvme, Eugene Wilson. Luke Vino. and Fred Grubs of Wat tretro representing the Lake County Fair association. have returned Tram Aurora where they attended n two The local delegates made unuse- Jnettttr for 81.600 ndditionat tree teat. um for this year'- event which are to be high class. . , The Aurora Chamber 4tCcmnmerreet 'served a ttne banquet to the visitors. Ind there were 665 at up: event, Marty interesting speakers. unbor- ltlea on fair management» were prel- onr. and practicilly all the state me headn from all the out" were preo- Cl". FALL FROM MOTOR TRUCK FATAL TO WAUKEAN IAN Injuries received when he tell on '" "W" "'"" "'" -.- CT""-"'" 1' o truck and landed on nu hood two dren nttd one, great ttrand chttd. weeks ago resulted in the death mt - - -. - - -------- Whom. Witt., 1a"fltl of Joe gent". GOT Two 1,KtiMis TD WED; Grand avenue an cAreo m ' Watt. kmn. While the death occurred' Mt NOT USE Em!" ONE Jit"eT, "h tt't't,uf ,'1ut,'fl', County Clerk Low A Hoodoo u. n earn o n on y / . night. due to the he! that the norm been asked to look up t3 man-n80 hnd damned wire- to such an ex- licenses ot Cecil C. Mush-ll. 27. orl tent that attthortitieg " Blkhorn hid Beaver Dam, Wt... end 'Mis. Juli. B. not been Ible to get iit7iiiiji/eji,) Szpwzuk. 25. of Huntington. Ind. t t be f t m . " _ It,'),':'?,","')':','..'),", gt',gt','l'l,'i .2. 333.333.: l' t2r2t'ldu2e'"ll',i mutt]; g,9"u32,td'2t,','lt 'ple/tree,," Jon. so, and hum mode " _ . y no return on the permit. When mu. L%, .ttochod uhe1r.1t,t.tt,P"d of h" In; eppltcatlon here they both "we . their homo " Huntington, but u the Cantu m" employs-Nd , ac",' & latter piece. when they Ibo obtain- fe',ttaf,ft'Ifl'; J','lll,2WuS ed t "con". Harsh." give his home " - _. _ -____- .- -.....- -....... 1.. " Bum Dun. Cantu wan employed by mung & Cutaway of Chimp. Two woo" no he wu riding on the mommy's true): " "to Geneva. In Hall. tumor In loot his Mining and fan getaway; on MI head. Ho was mild to the Wu] u-EIkhorn. On Mun 1 be m visited by his wife In: III eon- lmon "yum! to be In law'- "d. hr act " - w: 110' m to well enough to "can bone with a low can. can: m born In lump but - M In Wuhan anon- "on. "I. It now to luv. the M- m m: John. M "a. A. at W. III.' M in. r',tdl'lt2Pg,tt WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN a - M In! Matter mama's VISIT 10 ms mum mm» M FIRE lived. am limo hu made that the an. nnd today 8. P. Greenlont, who fought under Lincoln during tho clvll VII. null- with vlvlduu his mu to Wnnkom"Aprll t, use. Lincoln In: earnpaigninq tor hi. timt term on that occulon. Doug- la. the doughy democrat. who w" a powerful onmr, was forcing him to the limit. At times the two mndldnten travelled together, pre to the "Inn. At times tho two candidates unveiled together, pre namingb their can»: u the sme tune t the "alliance. . -ihG iGeoin ruched Waukegun he In "one. Donna did not come until Inter. 7 _ . At that time, Mr. Greenleat re calla. there were mare democrats in Waukozan than there are at the present day. The vault was that there was considerable tooling. Re. publtcan leaders. all through the day, predicted that there would. be non"! effort made on the part of the dem. ocratic lead": to interrupt the re publican' candidate. " yum"-.. ...______v "t don't recall his speech," said Mr. Greenleaf, "but I do remember he had said but a few words when the wird was brought that the Cue xmhouse on the lake front wares t re. "It soon broke up the meeting. Lincoln continued his talk but roul- ized shortly that hnmn astute eouldn't mint I tire, no he put on " hat and went down to witness Che eonn-tian. , "t had several oppottunmts to watch him at the fire. He stood there mun; no part, but named to be 1}:qu in everything tint ,mir'rr.'ai.:rerer, I In"!!! ii.ihii' city. to his home on Jam! and County streets, than he - the night. A _ - .. -., n i. F. What am Cam paion of mo and Big . Warehouse Fire. "The democrats stated the nh, In the warehouse guarding toitttttrta, nut to bra} my the meeting. How much truth then wu to that rumor I never loaned. q , The Dickinson hall. which wu u Show wot In its day, wu located where the' prpaent Wlukexnn Bus!- ness college now holds clashes. The Perry home. when Lincoln upon: the night," later became the Prentiss property, _ __A _ ', . The we County Historical so- ciety erected bronze tablets on both bonding! In 1912 to keep fresh in the memory of the people are VIII! thtt Lincoln made here ty 1860. C. y.. Hoydecker, the olden: pne- tIctng attorney m this notion of the auto. who left tor Conforms for the winter wryatlme m. m "d friend ot Lincoln., "a Inn 39707:] Important documents from the pen of the Emmcipotor. V / FORMER RESIDENT or THIS COUNTY DIES IN CALIFORNIA ..Word' bu been received here ot the death in Lodi, Cell!" on 'Jenuary to, of Mrs, Julie Wiener, who wee e resident of Wentexnn for (our years. Her death we: very sudden. The funeral wee held Feb. 1, Rev. Rankin of the M. E. church officiat- ,Ing. Interment was in bod! ceme- tery. In. Wiener wen u native of Ohio. She leaves two sons and two dunner-2 Lawrence B. Winner and Guy C. Wiener of Lodi; Mm. Men hot-on. of Wenchule. Florida; and In. lrene Anderson of Chicago. A sister, Mm. J. D. Arnold, also live. in Lodi. There Ire " grandchik dren end on. great grind chttd. . 9mm $$,tt00t0AMA(E 3m ms m comma) ot the [ti-teat no: Hero I. a: Illustration of "m the hand that unltu you." At the m- a: was or the village bout!" End" an. . Utter VII and br choir-n of the Moon-o mum-o ruck w to "mutual: tho and mention. to that ortietal that it-thed In and or comment. Follow- ing in the letter: - __ __ The Independent one" with this good cmzen. and any: men to his letter. A visit to a meeting of the Til. lage board at any time will convince "you; Happy 1111459 dodgy" a little more to do than draw their ul- TAYLOR T0 HAVE l ISI' 0PPO$!T10N 1l, IN FOUR TERMS With the tiling ot Dr. J. L. man at North Chicago tor coroner. Dr, John. L. Taylor ot Libertyvme In! hue the first opposition tor the! office in a period, of tour terms, which "covers. " years. Di. Taylor first Inpt in otflce 20 your: age. He was tamed ct that time by three medicine. but, won hlnduy. Atter completing that term he decided to run tor tttttee again nnd was unoppoeed. Ever since thut time he he had -the field to tumult And he: acquitted the duties or the omce to, the credit of hlmul! and the county. Dar George: I mound your welcome opt-tie. "no. Mon my negligent: in not att-ding to this boron. l - on - than! $20.00. I I. remain: 818.88 todse to the Village Treasurer. "no u on of Ir cannula who will lend Wing of Or. J. L; liter Rttialit the Long ammo! " Dr. Taylor. their check for ".18 direct. Any- ,mrirt1tsmrttttttttupaid. "Now I we to rennet [KICK and toll thi- M what I think of them. I mm tur would put in more ttttum-ther thould lay up " night; and their salary is wonderful. PAYS HIS TAXES: PLEASED TO DO SO "They should let In. oft on that Inge. extraordinary vehicle tax, which I hm ttind to my. Quite a few people Ilka to by any their suing- out of this kind of money and TAKE lT-WITRTHEI when they depart this earth. a they exnect the streets will be All paved where they so (perhspl). His opponent 'in the coming nee is well known in the canny.- Dr. Milhr came to North Chicago sover- al years ago and later In appoint- ed city health physician orthat"eity. He. now is holding tut-tttttee tor the second time. "I th'nk Mr. Hyatt and his also ciaten are the best Baud we Mvo ever had. We have made pros-an which could not have been done, only (or some pep. "Let the vzobd work continue. "Your: mpeetmlly. 7 Dr. Taylor has made " home and business In Luke county for th years. Upon grsdusting iron: Lake Forest scademy. Northwestern 'Coli lege of Pharmacy Ind Rush Medi. csl. he opened no office stLIherty- ville. He has nude his office there since that time. A year. no he took his .son-in-lnw, Mr. Maurice IPenny, in the firm. The move wu made to lighten the burden of his practice which hsd grown put.t'ho control of one mun. . ', "SILENT NIGHT" AT MN _ AFTER THURSDAY; FEB.28 Announcement w" nude last night by the Zion madman: Ito- tton not "to: no. u. the weakly Monday Ind Fridny night, pronoun will be dispensed with. in their plnco ono pronoun will be given on: "and" night of cool: week. There will be no change in the Sundny program. For some time there has been n demand on the part of radio ownern that Zion observe Monday night "'"Rui'nl night" the some as the Chicngo nations in order that tans can pick up more distant nu- tionn. This may have had porno- thing to do with the nnnonncod changofin potter. $100 REWARD OFFER") FOR MAN GONE THIRTY YEARS My A, Hendae. county clerk. an! boon liked to cum!" the record: or the yobunty once for tho "no" of locating Punk E. mm. or my members of MI - who no he "and to be living tn LII. county When MIN tn a boy. so your: no he lived with " parent- " Imam u. lieu. tt I'm no II who" on Old " "an " m. Dept! or IIIVO. n "ward of mo I'm In [Inn to my- on um. Intonatio- Iudlu to " dim. he tum-(Ion I: ttt In. to")! by Art"? in". at Atttt AM. In». January " "" tidioAYEARINADVANtX mum mum , '___:, _:?.) DROPS DEAD AT } LAUNDRY mm '3 Well Known E lapses Repaid! Washington Wilma: wan. and "on I yarn. of an Center and. .6 known angina! and gttaaNtMgt - one of the piano" resident. 0!"..- tom 001w st Ir." p. n," Toad" while mm I: m D pair work on u - a ttm Val- mxton Hum! Laundry, on - Wuhington street. and died atmeqt Instantly. Heart discus In bellovd to have been um mu. . Barney Wetxel is the cum " the laundry plant. and while It. Might had not been vatkln; for a number of years. he took a - deal ot. "interest in the laundry that which he had installed. and since that. time he had frequently dropped. into the place to see how everything we: coins. He made it 1 practice to can once or twice a week. and it the en- gine needed attention he otten - sined Mr. Wetsel. He arrived at" the plant about Lo'clock this morning worked a 2itt while. Later he told John hallo). propriater, that l. wank! take a little nay-in "new "Ho-rout Taylor Watt notdtUd and he gave permission to remove the body to the Wendi Paternal Enl- ert't home. ""rii-t "'C'" .-eeeVit ----_-- -e, , WELL KNOWN INGMIII After that as Ind Mr. was» worked on the engine. lrwmt suddenly an): to the ttottt., Me. Wane! had . can put In for Dr, Ber lovn. but Mr. Wright m beyond help. T .. V Mr. Wright was on. (I at but known englnéen ot sum '0.- ginea the city has ever bad. for an" setis he "a chief with" "at th. city water works; T at vii may yet" ago. Then ho m can" ttt the machine shop human val-ht sons. them punt mg' as W... tstreot'eaat ot the who" tmettnr. an "- rem-MM - ,syt9ett_.etee all who that -ieAieiiiii-t.rm'tWr an to bulk; tho an: "will! but am sure! work. Mr. M as one of the prominent mnattttV was kind topolDWMIt tho muhlnery that vat Into the it; buildings. - _ - '. ln' Inter you he tom-d mm partnesest.thr-ett W. J. All. - they tookjm'o " mum-1&3 null-don of the manner] or North Chicago - worn; a. b Minion of mentnqqpt the M ford Cull Meat plant. _ b" ms nod Will tho took up my. chiniats, trade tutd new it" in that "no or work " the 11:. works. . ' _ "Baird" the widow. who I: I #rfr. ter of Mm. John Punt-993:. 'ee' is survived by the" "at u Hume, Fred. Cy, Gertrude. am. Stovel. the mm- ot Natal]. " . FOUOHT CHICAGO "I. ' Mr. wright was one of i I." of Wankem youth: who took e i. cart end are "paratttS to M tot thi, purple. at mm the m that laid that city In - tn.Mtt. Their econ: however We! no. as the seething nun" Ion and them to lee! ingenious .9150. - their equip-non": wu deemed. "r tend. end workiu ink with .0. 'tit?, maul they were atrt-it" In almon (mined, the was... noun - returned he... a was - leaned how any - an youth were anon; the m of Bre titthters, but the (mom an a few of them: Mr. Wright. I" Punter. William Sundown. m Cunningham. Harry Kingsley. w.. llun Yager, George, Ludhw.'0. . Kittridge and Philip Brad. Sr.. . mam am or arm iiijitidirrtgistth1Mm- Twrttty hold of (In. - m We're burned My '50- tho n barn on the ("In of mm;- - one mite from, moo 2gtty g m. Zurich. m an origin of the tire in mm m tb daughter discovered "I. an I" enura bun I" in Mu. - head ot cattle m and. A an annuity of hay, grain and I". - plomenta mo were (Ia-(mod. "tt Ion In only partly can"! by - "mes. . l ITg mu: m rat: a iiiiii'iirga-,9ll- tatter of the "I!" In... H m of Ms fret an" a ma Thursday " tat" out! noun-I to no, the an. at tlt me on - mu Meg m the sum t"tttet " n. B any. Johnathon..." "one" t,t.,tN.""g= quantum" ir'iar'"iile1GFidiiii-t" in? the uni-tun. Henry John-35"- AIPet 2:: n I' took up an It now u I!" k " an m . who u s m "at. Mr. m . (minim: m "Y? In. - - y whet tho * www- You. I - (languid. 1'" unknown. wu- od tho "I! m n "on". M and. A m In and I". - destroyed. 1'. a? 7-3 P . , " ifrrt up? [it fc

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy