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Libertyville Independent, 11 Sep 1924, p. 11

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'tteettt'. on" bu and. "" V " ot Ihlch we" convicted rune". and I total or 010,310 ted in one. duh: the [our just ended Ilnco the nub t o! the rounty Motorerete ' operating out ot the uncrit- I. . t Interesting report ot the ot In "eritrn omen was at!" to the board ot super- .Tbo Ino- tor motor which "on so tonal the upkeep null In the various tofu-lulu the arr-ou- au nude; being "tsto tht road and bridge FIDO!!! "uncanny but leave " t m Iollovtla report of the . Police of the stairs or. 11!. pan tour months mm to August Met lulu-In. 't' Arron. Film Coat: .3.......m mm.» was '3... .... .328 an.» um 3..."..470 MSL" T69.80 J........" 2429.00 001.55 Runners Convicted in mm: 1542 Total Arrests in that Period. "$310,000 IN i" in RUNNING FINES Japan I: u (allows? the honors". chlrman and 5! "who" of the County p, 8m. ot nil-oi: " the Bep. t "can; or 1924. Tot-i m2 38406.00 82300.85 11. unnamed nix Motorerete I- in uniiormn tor the Ibo" , their equipment including no- " ad nanom- costing " Holy $450.00 per mu which I '8! alum by the individo may. The mat of coats u when 8339015 In boon med pm said Deputies tor the I. of the than mentioned unl- and motorcycles. . . in nld all Noumea Deputies I of $150.00 per month. In " to the thou "not. and tttteg Ateo In: eauaed the arrest of "Inc-"137) violators of the Pres . Act described u Beer Run. " in thouund three hundred i. comm 510.310) has been col- 's, u an" (or that activity a could not hue [than pine. It (In assistance of the motor- 'ed.' IFF SUBMITS REPORT IT ot the mutant attendance made of aid Motorerele" §mblle accidents in Lake bin-been materially reduced ' point- when there named": ot can have _ factory handled. br said rel. squad. This once has tn- " ayatem ot rettorthsq where- "b'vefy hour ot the day, the Mo. h Dentin 'have'been In tele-, Fi-tisnt with the Sheri!" will: the entire aquad avail- " emergency work, almost In- It) two lakes. and hundreds of . regortq that prove attract": brim- trom Chicago and AH in lilinois. Ind in View of the It Manse of our geographical h reuhiinz as we do between loin and Chicago a large mm )0 wind Bear tunnon auxin! I in violation of the law. it he the duty or the Show! to '9. road: not only?" the day be mentally all night in: btt5d "not be ntisinctorilv done nix mounted Deputies we the Idea of the Sheri! is greotfie living in the Coun- u much untitled to police pro _ for their lives and property ti In the City. I mummy Ir Hororalrlf Board to "prt> ltho rum ot'815.000. that s Inju- trtnret" men In" be upon the 10! eight months of tha year, ," lumber In: which In the dik. 'of the .mmm the amnion no of the fact that Luke I: the any munda- tor CM. ld the ulanre of the sum 1: Urge "Jon diatrfeU Ind to are: of hard road- tho mo. ld. tunic in our County has excessive we! present... ml rm tttq Sheriffs oMee and humble Body. to last Squawk," meetttsg M and you appropriated the of 85000. tor an than work In meant" the expenses of car's "Myths. Au " in now the: from the txtteritrtt activi- I to the Mam "toners funds , In" tuvned Into the whoa! I The legal phnaeu of the ther- , ming' as to whether or not t n ha and In meeting the ex- cl over-UM Mu one. are. to p n " by HM tnt""? comm"- board voted. AI It In 110' nit . Into that "you" fund ot ft in the .mannt nt the can: h" in addition to the rum" mm. ttrtteeitt deriret m "was! his Echo ot the aplendld cooper- Meeived from thet sates Attor- pro ht the hand]!!! of 'tt why all probleml which have been - to Um. vmented' and to an Board ot Supervisor: for tto received trom that Honor- - whlrh has made this re. pubic. it vhich'is rospeetrullr nub- d in this report 83.600. of - han been expended to mum. County having Inmxlmately wired and tttty miles of hm! 7010!. containing In it: bor- EDWIN AHUSTROM. 31mm or Lake-County. Jtteottislott of tttts report, It was 'thut lninmuch u the earnings mm attorney's ofRtte are used mr the expenses of the Mmttwe 'the an!!!" and (Inn derived te uhmm- other, pumps mum inner of insuring the an " if!!!" on" wan referred m new» commmoo. "" 3 who" 1 sum to who "no, - an " nutvrrred Mn and - plantation - 55w Costs "M." Ma." 78!." 001.55 William P. (I!!!) In". Chum Mud w. 1110101! to hue been the "brain." d! tho all robhety at Mt. we Con-u who". Int nuns. has ctr-nod tor his [radon "our!" county Mil " Wood-took. m. H. In "on have with " attorneiRobert A. who: (left) and Guy C. Curio. scheduling commie. for " "0.000 hm. LAKE co. REPORTS Mlll NEW CASES Authorities are Concerned" Be .1110 County reported four or the :1: now can of null pox in the state reported to the" late depart- ment of public hum: last week so- corunx to u dirpatett tech/ed from Spunsneld. TO REDOUBLE EFFORTS There have mu may times dur- ing the tumor mu there have been twice or three time: as any ,nev can: dating e week but the thing that worrle: loal health authorities in che Met that any believed '01:: they had the epidemic checked or completely eradicated. They bare heen hauling bard to eliminate the 'ti- and have succeeded to u laud- able extent. The latest outbreak hen culled than to redouble their eloru. City Physlclan' H. C. Hoax ls vatehln; the situation closely and is hopeful that the disease will not break out in the schools. During the summer theie was less danger ot the disease beta: spread than there is in the crowded school rooms should it break out there. He is prepared to laslat upon sulct vacclnatlon and quarantine rules should any smallpox cases appear ln the schools. N, Helen what a gprinqtie1d dispatch says ot the health sltuatfon In the state tor the last week: The lacrosse in the prevalence ot conuxcoul diseases in lilinois, which set: in nnnnnlly with the opening of schools, nu begun. the report ot the that. department ot public health tor the put week indicates. Both dipho therinnnd scarlet lever showed in- creuen our the number of ' re- ported in the late tht preceding week. __ with column: than" tn the "an wen reported u tollovs: diph- theria. 64; angle: (net. 51; nmau- pox. 6. mums o In uk- county; tr. pbold (our. M; Mttitmtrslitis, a; pneumonia. 66; Innuonu. r, syphilis, 180; gonorrhea, 310; whooping cough. 166; tuberculous. 211: Inca-lea. 12. (ili0. CHANDLER IS STILL ALIVE, Mi TELLS TILE JUDGE cause They Believe Disease Was Curbed. Waukegan "an Was Reported Dead at Hearing on Will Case in Probate Court. SIGNATURE BLOCKS CASE "Say. I saw in the Dally Sun that] was dead; that there was some con- troversy In court about whether I am an" or dead," declared George Chand- ler, of n South Buck-I street, today.- "le Judge Decker that I am confined to my We but any time he wanta me I'll be than." ' _ During notion on the will ot Clement Hume] of Ltttertrvliie, Atty. J. K. Or- vk mama as to the signature at Chandler vhlch upmred on the Hamel will. Orvis chimed Chandler vu- dead. Atty. c. T. Heydecker also was sure of it, lining that he paid tn incur-tune death chip on " life. -iiriioikrtii, C. Decker was quite certain that Chandler "a still al|ve and continued the hearing on the will one. " fiiiii"iii] Liana; ' Witt Wk 'vw """l manor Att1swerte, M, Smrgoon| Buy. Win. Rn" W. Baum. 24. Mllwnnkea. Wis.' Mu Cline. 19. Milwaukee. WU.- Edward Bum, 29. Milwaukee. Wis.' Aim. Edwards. M. Milwaukee. Wis. Gordon Oliver. M, Lake are". In. Leta Salsa. ll. Lake Forest. ill. Duane C. Briggs. Mr, Mullen. Wis. Inning C. Plltl. tlk ludiool. Wis. Emory Kintsior " Hilwuku. WP. Viola Rain". " Nilwnnlco. Wt . Wu. J. Outlet. M, Chianti). m. Anna M. Strobes". " China. ., Arthur number. a. Marstgtet6, Win, t Elam Vilma. a. 89mm Amok! Nelsen, 22. (Menu. Florence PoMrte. tt, Wankegnn. Vita Hamrlcl. M. (inlay). Maude I. Jones. 45. Chlcazo. Harold Berger-on. 29, Sturgeon Bat 0F SMALLPOX RIRL mas IN AUTO CRASH; now DRIVER or all Vincent A. Thompson, M, Evanuon, Wis. Ill uphea- Smith; 26. Gran Bay, Wis. Hole- Denny, ti, Green Bay, Wis. Ramona Bonner, St, Chicago. Ono. Blunt. to, Chicago. Alfred L Bron!" a, Clue. Ethel Barney. M, Chicago. . Arthur P. Gould. M. lemon. MttterHudsem. " Human. m. 10min. Bushmnn, M, Waukesha, Wu. Cora Dowel). of near Wauconda. was killed in an auto accldont tour miles south ot Wanwnda, Saturday night about twelve o'clock; Theodbre Gio- bis, 17. employed on {the Joseph Scheid tarm, four miles ,north of Wauconda, in under arrest, (allowing a recommendation ot (no coroner'- Jury that he be held to the grand jury on a charge ot manslaughter. Globia it said to have admitted at the inquest that tttt was drinking dil- Med alcohol a short time before tyne fatal accident. _ Ella Dowel! of Waueonda Is Dead; Theo. Globis Faces The gamut for the mm ot 610 " was sworn out before Justice Rob ert C. Kent ot Wanconda. by.Abel Pusey who lives Just north ot Wau- condn.. My sud um Dowéll were ensued to be married. Illa Dow'e'll and Glohis. according to the, tmtiatonr brought out at tie coroner's induct: which was presid- ed over by Coroner J. L. lelor, and which wu held " the Hughes under- uking establishment of Wauconda, had attended one dance Saturday Bight, and not being satisfied with it started opt shortly More midnight to attend I dance on the McGraw farm near Flint Creek, four mites south of Waucondn. A The ndmmobne which mom. had borrowed from bl. employer, accordt last to witneucs. wu bolus driven at s reckless rate ot speed. As it "in: Hound a "up corner Bear the Mcan place Globl: appeared to lose control "a the machine car- eened into the ditch and turned over pinning both the driver nnd the Young womnn jh the wreckage. Dancers at the McGraw party heard} the cm): and rushed to the 1mm" the. of the victims. Both were ' coniclou. A physician was sum malted. It was found that the young woman had suffered- internal infur- ln of the chest. She died two hours inter; Glob" was not hurt seriously and revived In about two hours. While Giobly In aid to In" " mitted that he was drinking alcohol he denied tn... this "a responsible (tor the accident. He said that he w" blinded by the' trHght headlights of an approaching cl ...' drown into "he ditch. F'ttt1ooqrtttg the coroner's inquest Bind" ntternoon Globin vu denim ed by m uuthpmleu of wntteortdt" until the atrial ot Sherll'tAEd. Ab)- county . Ml Viola Stink. St, Walnut. Wit Joseph Goodne. 39. luv-nee. Rode Leia-e. 31. Immune. WU. Ruth Mute Merrill. 20. Put man. GiaTridLomrttt the routh back to Wnukegan and lodged him hr the Ella. Dowel]. tT, daughter ot In. BOYS 'WORSE' THAN OIRLS; Moll" BY PROBATION REPORT Miss Mary Polmetcicr. muMy not» tion omeer, toduy submitted a tough" tcrly report of the child welfare work In In. county. _ which' pm!!! "at there were mare My ititiriitiaiiiirit'ir," girl- during the three months tht cloud. Mm Polmotcer tho In "no ttrcretarr or the Slate Child Welfare attntretattotr. The report, In part. follows: Children supervised durtng quarter. Dependent-born, M: um. LM. Detinquentn--ttorr, 28; mm. M. Miscolhnéom : _ Parole wndn from Mate Insmuuons' --7 girls. , boys. 1 Home "Ills undo by probation an Beer, Mt. I Porto." lawman). Mt. Number of "onion- ntorrod to pm halo- Mfteer, L " "dial " aim. 8. - eon-m. t. - l - «mm 9. i "and" W mun-nu. rlinlc Tum on cm "In". , Grand Jury Action. It the villus taboo! house when polars no made in the morning " the Bor Scouts. On thou-ad an" an. wen ordered ad it " the "mum: of the common. Con- annnder Donn. H. G. Foul and J. C. BMiter to uh that - pom in the will". I- "pilot! with s m to be Von that any. Its the "can: u moving picture new I!!! be bold " the riiiags school have no have". "on " avvmu but minute when will -smgdrbra_trtueMtoeestttter_ was: mine". - 3,000 Flags to Be Displayed; Reels of Patriotic Picture, Arranged or At I meeting or the citizen oe Luke Bluff held Monday at!!! at the Village lull " was decided to an a nun pan In the Mm Dar commemo- on Sept. It. Iluor King bu tuned I procluuuon eul- lu upon :11 when: to observe tho day sad 0.90de "can". an tho nag be display" to. may hang. Amaranth" cannula. ill] tyo hold mm 3cm I111 to In: undo! the direction»! - mud-"mo. who was chin-n of the meeting. FOUR MINUTE SPEAKERS The. lawn Punch. Bho--4He, your 'hhken oemtctt worse than John's. He-yes. an" what Mary told no In; night. 18. The ubocrlbu who uh the moul- In: of no word "tttbutt" ll advlud to read "no polltlul platform. VII!" for outside agencies. I. Illegitimate but!" paced and noth- m and for, o. Dental clinic, s. Dupe-mo: of tia--- Per cent of com. tor quarter, s. To tnatituttonr--Btaate, T. Other mutation,» li. _ . Permitted tit rrtttm to own home, 1. Permitted to remain with psi-elm. 4. Petitions dismissed, l. Nationalities---. Colorod. 8. Greek; I. Armenian, 1. i, Mexicans, 2. . Three County Otticials Elected To Office of State Associa- tion of County Oticials. . Petitions Med by may. attorney. LAKE C0. ll0NORED At 'prtmtnetd, "L, on Thorn", L. A. -, eer"ttr dork a Lam -ntr, was New (mud "I. "In -ileArvtkre4tet..toPryre cnm Autumn"; L. o. "may. New" eiortt of um mm. him My chem "eretary " the State Autumn at omen cum and Random; urn-run. Ire-Mr u 4.0:. can". in on - and" Manna!» a m can T-ere MUM L L. o. anocxwmr LEW A. HENDE! IRA . PIAIIALL l rillllhiEllilliinm0runaimt' ' Full Fashioned'f _ Silk Hose . ( Two hundred pairs of these regular 2.00 Hose will be placed on Bale Saturday, at this low price. They are jet trtmad, pin}; thread Silk in black' Only. Slightly ir- regular but a real bargain at this price. this beautiful rum-non Coat, u College Girl Raccoon Coat (Regular $826.00 value) lctly In pictured Full length, tgunttnt model. bemufully lined, Fully guaranteed tor [no your» These are the knd.you will mm: for Fall and Winter. They are dimble broastml, jsionuette and slip- m'ey modvls ath largo. mmmiah ml- his and mmo in jade, buff, blue, grey and powder blue. For Saturday only. Special for Saturday Brushed Wool Sweaters $5.98 and $6.98 Saturday is the last Nr To Buy Your Fun at 25% mg $219.00 'l .00 It's time to buy new Coats tor the kiddies and We ttno I an collectlon at a price lugging" um be (In! to pay. Blocked polo, striped polo and brushed Aatnkan are the most popular nu- torlaln and they no nude up In Snappy Hula style: the chlldren will "he. TT otter ihililra's New -, Coats tMt up. Stunning Silken Hundreds of beautiful new Fall and .Winter Dresses are here for you to choose from. The styles are newest and the material and workmanship the best. Slim, straightline models, flouneed, embroidery and lace trim- med--you'll like them the minute you see them-and they're not at all high priced. _ "-0t Luminette I -Moon-glo Satin o-Satin-bath Canton This is another u-ry apt-rial lute Kuin for Satunluy and all next week. An opportunity to stock upon they) dainty washable blousns at a maer rodnvtiun. Only a few six?! of "ti Mvle. " . .._g Frocks hr Fall $1.98 Dimities $1.49 (hililra's [t Cblldnn'n weal Drum ht two-piece styles are I con- Mnnuol or.trdyrret top all checked velour skirt any». Imp: 1'00!" crepe. _' 1'an Dre-us tor dermal "til? winter at , .. .-..rwt.. m.er» $SStt They" need Quins trrwttt, for school tttti (an and we have then u Ion: and plum gteeie models " ._. "...' st." We?!

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