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Libertyville Independent, 8 May 1924, p. 12

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CE Investigating Committee | & Takes Under Consideration -- 1 *:~ Resemmendation to Board. _ _ SBQRECY INTHE .. --~~-- AAILSTROM CASE _ UNTIL JUNE 9 %eave Black Rivert" ie Joe had started at the words. He "I haven't seen him since Thurs| JERSHY READ:; "PEARL AD"T{shoved toward Gilichrist, iday," seid Dan calmly. "As a matter| yezas" § "I kmow it," he shouted "I'm --+«Bf fact, I wasn't in Black River." gonne kill you." e "Oh--" broke in Jorry. "Where| There was a telegram and he read it| Jarry stepped between them. were you?" and--* --"Ne you're uot," he said gruffiy. "At the mines." "And came hers to ask Gilichrist:!"You're, going to keep quist But "Is that the truth?" asked Clare _|'Where's my--wife? " Hennig put in. mmmmmmmfing & "Of course, it's the truth," said| '"She told me she was going to her|it. -- I've known it all along." Jerry. "Apd If it wasn't--~I Gon't!sister's." Daniol answered ocolly. |turned to Clare, arrogantly. "Now . «wee that you bave any right to esk| "Whe ain't never beon mear beriwho do you Think is lying?" :M -- sunuestions. I haven't done sister aund you know it," raged Hon--|\ "f don't know," she said, bewil-- That wasn't in the bargain. I haven't| nig. "I jJust got this from her sister." i dered. "L don't understand." f Mone anything every man dcesn't| He held a yelilow silp to Jerry, '"Read 'mnm._"?v'm' ¥p.*" at_ -- 1"--but you won't adwi it. ~ "*Rvery man--paerhaps--but one"| Jury read: "Pearl aln't hoere. We\ "I suppose that's #," ho said re Chare said wisttully. "t seen hor. Ain't she home!" |signediy. She picked up the fur "My God. Now we've got it." ex--| Gilchrist heard, then turned to|piece and started for the music I #inoded Jerry. "Gilichrist!l If you'd) Honnig. rorom. enly married him. He's good--bee| "Maybe she is," he said. Daniel's eyes still followed her. . * 1 »--amuzse he says so. You should have| "You know she ain't," said Joo.| "Clare!" he shouted as she reached ~bsen here a minute ago --when uc-uc:u-n 1 don't| tor the door. -- "I dow't care what any --ecompany dotective warned us not to| want your * bettoves but you." mention Giichrist to Joo Henaig." "Why do you say that?" asked| "I'H believe you, Dan, # yoeu'l x$ ~ * "You mean----" Danie! started, our--| Daniel calmiy, * enly expiain." prine&. "Ain't I seen you downtown with| "L----" Daniel was struggling again. *L wmeem Peorl Hountg." Jerry|hor? Ain't I foubd you wiWh hovid he apaak or not? | Jerry sus wald enseringty. when 1 came home unexpected? 1{a fire of honesty come into his 2938. "Peerl Hennigt" GOGlichrist was|knew you was stuck.on her, and T|He stepped up quickly and menacing-- awused. "Why you--"* He stopped| warned you to stay away--Aldn't 11" | ty, * ami looked toward Clars, "*--you| "You were mistaken," said Qi--| "I forbid you to speak to my wite!" Rmow that's not true." > christ. he said threateningly.. ; *I know it's not true," put in Clare.| "Didn't I warn you!" "Go on, Dan," urged Clare. ' * "Oh, do you?t" anid.Jerry Hennig. "I forhid you to epaetk to auy wite"' . . As he apolm there came sonnadsei "Yes." aald Daniol franidy, fl'-bh-&m was anger in the teges. *"¥en." 1i oger ~._--~-- 1 Pn <tawast on him 4 ;zucmn had asked that the be censored, but at the hear-- Ing whgles developed which appar-- antly leaves some members on the board convinced that those who handied the arrest of Irving Poster, who Aiter escaped from the viage jaill while the guard was temporarilly absant, were perhaps as much to Wame, #f anyone. the imvestigation into the case of Bhertf Edwin Ahistrom, whom of-- tlals and residents of Lake YHia ao cused of having failed to respond to an.urngent case, disposition of the maiter will not be finally made until aftter tho June meeting of the county board. The jail committes, consist-- Ing & Chairman Kirschner, Superri-- wors Maber, Murphy and Burke, wont into the details thoroughly but thoy declinwed to give out any information as to what their recommendations to the beard will be. SHERIFF IS C O NFID ENT To Aisinterested persons the testi-- .oa:dlmo' that while there was A which resuited in the es eape M Pcokter, conditions were such U would have been an easy T~ Ket anyone to have erred under clreumstances, Restimony showed that Pester In Authony Leonard's pool bofore he entered Leon-- Ahat Leonard hok or ~M tha place because iOniy--autnce you'vre insistodl on the Hruth--Dan, when did my kusband %eave Hlack River?t" "& haven't seen him since Thurs| JERS iday," seid Dan calmly. "As a matter| yezas" --~«Bf fact, I wasn't in Black River." With the compictison Tueséay af "Wol talk about it now,." ho old «with an air of Qnality. f TV go," put in Gilchrist, starting "Mo you won't,." said Jerry, turn-- :some other time." «when I left?" He--turned to his wife. thoose to de." "And J don't propem to be : ~m Ulnckguard before strangers," '*"If that's what you're sore about, ifer heaven's wake drop It. I'm sorty: iyou've been slone and I've sent you «want to be pail for shutting Danicl Glichris! M Ees y Wwires e > o nendaitertson, o6 etemers ;fifin gift as an _.fin.:' Wires that a big strike is ssttled.___{ais open. _ Jorry waliad and torget #t.* Ain To -: _ unwm ~] _*"I don't think he ought to forget ;t%'!!"- ®Alintrufder, "Whert've you @0 Wy{jall thoughtfuilly, doubtingly, uncer C e e " -- ; Lwiniy. ""'&r":"""%fl * "I bawen't got yaceswife, Hennig."| "Not" queried Jerry, eysbrows Douhntud Soiter 'to #04] Quebristis anewer wes as dispas |arched. > + es The query was fronzind. "NMo," said Ciars. "I don'*t think NoOW GO GN wWITW THE:--SYORY ; 'nu:-un\!"uu;unaxs---m se alt m * ® y *A YA | gucbent turaet quickty to Clare. | "rir ° Gagurist, nodting.. * . "You'l better go." he asift. € «t Avpath"* "I'm very grateful, but--/ 1 Ferry wos mors wure of Henni, aflJfi& upoke haitingly. $ C Maybe i . 5008 idea --the police,. "But what?" : 1.:-..'-:'&'" x.u-u_..vu...u:. a e Never mind, wo? tak about Trms . enc uie wiay tlmss ty molion hnd ~~"Mow -- listen--twbhave p-t.-l Jercy tarasd sooting eves on Clare. euntinued. -- "And before you make| went again beonuse she asked me ( xp your mind where I was yester--|\Thin Alsappesrence looks quert, Qnuy, ask where be wans--*"* Ti peoselia to wot host, or e Joe Honn's fang the door open es|amd takaen to hospitch, anft ars wausly at his arm, but the &li&hwmmw weorkman advanmced menacingly. Tever, 4 } *Bchave--hellf" shouted Joo Hoea:{| "I wonk first on your accoust," ig angrily. _ «aid Danicl, his tyes on and Serry turned As the foge. with no «ar for Jercy's nooru. "Ask Steditman. Ask Hearlg." ho me you wore in Aott--end Wee*Torm becamse ot His 18008 | turned to meot him. be@iiESATbUt| the " better *¥ "o 2. |turned to meet him, bewH e ) "You've Ree Jook of' h J mines senilor with that caim ; % io 11e Tant a" bis ainthe is settied. ayen. Jorry walip [Tainly | and torget "Fon gcan search me," was the an--| to be positive, not just negative. hoer -- *Umanski stuck to us all "All right," he cut in. . "Mtedtmant : When 'he left, I woent in| Where were you yestecdayt" Eo ui. have a talk with Joo "At the mines," auswered the be-- he was boistawous and apparently in-- toricated. Also that Pester had stay-- ed all night at Leonard's place upon several provious octamoos; also that the village constable loft the jail for tura over prisoners to the county jail. The sherif contended that Leonard sabhould have had Pester arrested at the pool hal; also that residents of Jlake Vilia knoew the jmil was unsate deciared that the cititons in all parts o the county should havse the imnme-- diate services of tha sheriff's ofice at dent Frank Hamiin deciared that this was a serions case, as Poster had at-- that a night crew should be placed on duty, as the present deputies are subject to call both day and might and many times work until complate-- Iy exhausted and not in At condition to respond to emergeney calls as in this case. It was pointed out by Sherif Abistrom and Depoty Lestar Tiffany that the work of the ofice has Increased until at times there is a great deal more than the entire force The investigating committee will make its report to the entire board at the June 9 meeting. -- Philadelphia for a copy of "Seckers After God," by Canon Farrar. Here is the telegraphed repiy, "No seekers after God in TPhiladeiphia or NMew How i ey Go ' The avorage m« _ .alke three milos &A hour, or four fet @"smecond, whila a hors> trots seven miles an hour, of ten Te a second. wCEAAA Some of the members of the inveos Or New York A southern bookseller t Try occasion; trace of conviation. "I think your wite's all right, Joo," QCilchrist sesumed. "I don't thick you ought is accuse 'her publicly until you're sure she's not." "How'm I gouns be 'suret" Joe t», * we ask the police io look hor," auggested Dazmiol city eam the situsition alipping. quick to atep in. **Whakt's the use of starting a bui-- *"What part of the * "All over." . "Did you see Glichrist?t* | _Mite.* is © Danict was staring at Cisfé h watitching her eyes and seeing the light of confidamce changs to the of disflinsioa. . FHe was fAighting womething: in his heart, something woliish, . After a¥, ho thought, her happiness transcended his. "When did you see 'him last?t" Jerry paruaced. _ *Thurs--" Stedtman awr his tostt mony was favworable to his ques-- ttomer. He became boider, *'Yes, i# "You've found her out. Let hert'go---- "I forbid you to speak to my wite!" he said threateningly. s "Go on, Dan," urged Clare. "I forhid you to epatk to my wite""' Jerry was tloss to him mow, tiis face «n 'his apysese Rasthing. > JImun twasl on him bostadiy, © K I badu't anybody to.,think ubost bat you!" ie said, qohing anger and deteromiention i9 go 0n now to his vindlcation. * w h. Jerty read in these eyes be faced Ganger to Hisself. t ains o .+ Taey were The two gravenm adver-- z '--¥ CH Piaith es e Srntanys iConlluged in Our SHox$ Iesnc) "-- me.: Weall know the Sucts in the 1n, anit the loast aaild about it now BAD TO THE SEWERS taken in raids, providing it is good, according to Mayor Heary Deacon. He stated toduy that ho would make an effort to gét a permit to re-- move the alcoohol and whisky, that proved up favorably under chemical tests, to the Lake County General and Victory Memorial hospitals. HOSPITALS, NOT _ -- SEWERS, T0 GET NO. CHICAGO RUM 're willing to apread the nows so Imuurymoedarul! * that Good Booze Will Go to "It's no use putting good boozs down the sewers," ho salid in discuss ing his stamd, "because the hospitals have to buy alcohol and whiskey for theoir pationts and it is only fair to save them a little money if pos#ible." _ All the bad liquor will go into the sewers under the direction of Chief of Polie®s Frank Tifany, _ _ There is not an unusually hearvy supply at North Chicago, but several hauls of late has placed some A. 1 atuff in thair strong boX®#4, Restdence and Ofice 1809 Wash inkton StL. Waukegan, 11. man'l 'be ashumed 'to go back DR. J. L REDDING 'he--shot. "You don't want YETERINARY SURGEON Wanukegan, Minche u0 mHo siuniFs keep quist. But < lth.ndm"cg . all along." rrogantly. -- "Now the sowoers of rat the booze f AANIGL HB* > "fi*,,',fii-,:,f "aroutie ) h se "Wwokl 1 PORTS 8 SCARLET |"__---------- io | --~>~>>«--«------ -- _ | JNISI DNAL MEET ;[reen c« Other diseasts in the state during the week and the number of cases erported included: diphtehria 119, r a N :-.:Mhn. 5". : Coach: 'Raigh D. Brounis wise reposted threo f 'the 30 noew trackmen wili Wug %---ol--flln-brth.'.u thoir 'Aivst CUnat me -- ¢ t :-':v?"......"""..';'m"""' t 4y 'Ot AGoom 'tratk season on # f the new cases of smalipoxr are in | AMfternoon when the locdl --=pedd department of public health showed. f(.l these cases Cook county 'had 104. Fulton #, Kane 12. LnJulle 8. Lake #, Livingston 6, Macon $, Winnchago MHere-- is what a Springfield dis= ipatch sayse of the #situation existing. in Lake county and throughout the State during 'the past wedk tots}}od 260, the weekly survey of 'the state HEALTH ~DEPT. $ ACT! Week Shows that Contagion Has Not Been Checked. Lake .county "reported eight --af TYhe Best Stove ~On the Novth Slor-- | . In the May Sales you will find-- > 'reported : to 'the stite '#o 4 LIBERTYVILLE .3 ' on esanal es | EConived hare. ; Coach: 'Raigh D. Broun's We q In the May Sales-- New Spring S Ul? C Sizes for Women and Mistes ° at a lower price than you would expect -- -- --: | to pay. Unequalle values at-- " ' i O| tsaA.", . SanAn.ilb 18, yion TRACK PRIDAY|Su"2 > se e Boyish models, long coat models and box coat suits of Poiret and twills in tan, navy and hair line Values that only the May Sales can boast of because they sur-- pass any previous offering this Unprecedented Values hig --moite *they "have sontared, 'thay «Bt. with the 'latest refracting equipment, «dinplayed --considerable _ :prowess 'at wecvessary 'to make 'a > ite sxipritific ... the Badger 'relays at Madison, : +3 w L e mss ing away 'the --heavy ond of the --score. i,,_,.""'"!.';'w':': ""'-"""'\ _1 * "The opening date will 'be announced ~BrowWw's boys as the Wuukegan | [ Sater. Ao.. Big: Local: Stars Travelto 'Liberty-- ville With Bin Crowd of _ prasticing on the Eril Te rear of The junior school. -- _ villians and this gives the meet Waukegan high has a football de-- feat to revenge against the Liberty-- Céats 'of imported plaids, polaires and finme twilis. SBame are lined with crope &0 chine, some are embroidéred. Kach model otpresses a mote of Individuality in its charming style and lovely fabric,. $19.75 in the May Sale price. $19.75 Beauseofbrhnhpufluu&uekwprbesmtuhflflhtpemy&le. 'These coats come through our regular scources, from manufacturers who pro-- dmmly&abesthwm;nlthemwuthltybo We believe you will Mnflyteopgniuflu!ethvdggs'farabown!yuh:v'b:':ikto find at anything near these prices. While cach coat is very desirable in style, tailoring and fabric an early selection will prove the most satisfactory -- because at these prices assortments will not remain varied. A Suits Worth to $A5 at $25 fas Every Garment Is New and Should Be Seen | to Be Fully Appreciated muwmmmmmhm MERCT _ Gontch 'Brown wil «ake *the : (oBow Anig »btara wost "With "hiwm on 'Wrigay ; Youthful smart frocks of finc quality érepe, satin, satin can-- ton, flat crepe and 'crepe de laces, buttons, panels and pleats. Black and new spring colors. Remarkable values. Fashionable Silk Frocks interest "to " the flw' 'bf . tite -- local "high ~otkd6! "Ltu;, 15 At A Very travel wat to cwit: Bizes for Women and Misses In the May Sales-- * Coate of shagsy woslens, Atroock's genuine Caitm« el's Hair in plaids.amd tems and .sf wool tweeds. Included in this group are ¢tsats that would '.flmuthom'-?uno.mm they last in the May Sale $29.T5. $2090.75 tucks, found in the 'nets"of +rawless. t is «WMiscd with fded for poultty, tibbita, ueee t raforn o igen "Qp To sw according to myibswwogy, hes

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