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   Chicago Heights Star, The (Newspaper) - August 17, 1928, Chicago, Illinois                               A OS THE CHICAGO HEIGHTS STAR It loot I Hn FIVE CENTS AT STANDS FRIDAY AUGUST 17, 1928 AT CROSSROADS OF THE NO. ACTION FOR SANITARY DISTRICT MURDER VICTIM STILL UNKNOWN DESPITE CLUES Setting Killing Sought hy Outside Gangsters VIEWED BY MANY Visits Her Sick Falls Dead on Return And No Relief in Sight I In- Knel III The I Hinl il h been nl 1, 'll lu New Evidences Progress of lagers Finds Girl's Body Shot And Burned Near Crown Point TODAY FOR WIDENING DIXIE Other Big Road ments Will Affect Heights I I In 'A I. I I line I I i II Mill nf i all Ilii re i. i ii of tea irili i- led their w Not i. nl failure t ei nut I Ii llll i h i All of ill I M Miel II I- i ll III mail have I. h Mot lo V II III Hie I. I Kill thai i 1 M ill distance lull Unit Hie 111 ill i IM one uf the i I leal h of I- foe W Illi ll no X i el lull II 11 1-lllel- I -I i II In IH puller will In of anil i ll I I it Anyone who lie In- In In to ai with Chief De- of enmity Professor Nels Dean of Theological to Speak at Union Service Noli nf North will In lo the for will ho held lit S In of has cured ilie ami ho In uti u of There will be for evening a vocal tiy Minn at the Swedish IH OHO of ii nf joint In which nf a hulf dozen of hmil uro Ing month of of of I ho Is W i Ity riby on by 1'n-Ml hull fur nf ilie village ami a place lic of l-l Ing And the of new will ii active il uf for the lire a i In iii Sept. j nf e hi of wilh i National Roadways Broaden Local Service Will pupil lull nl A vll of of A. of of ut of only a Funeral will from Hoc wild at Hill due to o brolli fit one inking parl nf in- fur Hie were in nil re- ly and received and u an obtained building Mint l hull in I uf such n n in The entire d In this Cranle In St. ami willi the same as send its Heel nf lor route within l wo The new Is Illinois v will boHi v Lines will nit entirely separate il e have heel in Ihe in i definitely body uf a woman a mad miles In open and j National if Hie n t will furnish a anil place ha me 111'' In Will d properly riro House On the lower Hour will lire with space new anil auxiliary and will for police and village All these have li and by Ihe will from ilial nf Ihe iu Ihal il will in- slops only 111 Along been obtained from In malic inure than snips at Illinois Lines Chicago Heights may passengers from Male tn but mil from point In point within tlie is Tn to I lie of the Ilie new will be Hie best of its the 12 busses to cost im they are Crown an- hotly may lie of Adeline i bully was found In an j near j a bank robbery on j to till in jaw not caused instant They i Kirl still alive when I slayers i her anil tossed tlie i the j May lie i f as robin tile killing plied in ihe Many Unusual Values Of- at Special dising Event Al traded by one the wh the values day shoppers downtown n a number the leading joined in ing Dollar The offered at move a dozen stores drew a crowd considerably in excess of Ihe Wednesday shopping The volume of buying be- gan in flic and 1 from seven o'clock until closing I lime wari a brisk rush for the counters day were on due to ihe total during Ihe day mil. set new Hollar Day record ay the buying public nevertheless was alert to the of buying when the firms arc offering values j usually The stores I which joined In the event were re- lias been the hull one In n series of by which nf to place their Ill the to all the ami extensive newer lera wus completed A hull to nil of the municipal and at the furnish a for and 11 can bo at least mi a small by at Wilfred G. Receives Second Lieutenant O. of ao wan In 1'nlteil lo will have a specially body and fi seating will nf A tory with waler will one lit the The route out lined at present traverses Heights and and thence nml Tity In- to St. There will be each day anil a fully lorn I permits days for hut ll Hint first will be placed lu operation early sibly by I. the ill the A for been I fa r of I lie that would information io her iiy of Hie have been lo police the day as tions in Ibis ban not yet been were received at the of the Cook county ml of commissioners for 2D.S u ll is of highway widening uf the Dixie t from 1 to be completed within tile next few months a I it of ihe county's I the in is of chief local most of tile others will Indirectly affect South suburban The highway will be ed to -ID feet from Fourteenth street lo the Illinois Central i id at a distance of e ami miles Listed as a separate 111" Dixie highway will also be widened from to One Hundred i I dis- tance of three and These two Improvements will link up with the highway immediately south of nine and when completed will ovide a thoroughfare Chicago Heights and the oilier is lo he 1 ween One Hundred and street and One Hundred ml This will with the widened highway Hie The unity have yet made no announcement us i when final plans will he lade for Ihe highway to Chicago Other Widening of avenue Hie county line to Dempster of Lake street tho line to street from Utick road from California avenue lo avenue are the other Im- for which bids are to received Funds all these e obtained through the bond Additional on same basis ill he announced in the near it Is According to the members of the already more ays are helns built In Conk county Kin ever before by a iv department of any the In p an attempt has been made distribute Iho Improvement the south and est portions of the Razor Melee Ends with One Battler in A contest day afternoon lu front of a room at Sixteenth street and Union avenue ended with severe wounds for both combatants be- fore police and took one nt the lo the and the other to the police Suffering from an Rash across his bead just above j the 1511 Union was on the losing end the Hie Dixie highway of the C. 1SI1 Union has several cuts about the bands and but his injuries were not considered serious lo justify his removal from the city Duncan will probably his wound wan Feils to Rally From tion for Appendicitis at St. James g on reserve which he dny from Sixth corps Mr who has heen In ins Camp here nud other work winner tod with will iho mission at last month ban ore of the quietest of the voar far of and arc Ina to from Only reported In W. C. of et ti Tuesday from his auto parked at 1631 Chicago roml An ami business man in Crete for W. F. maii died Wednesday at St. a brief Illness which followed an operation for was tn the hospital weeks fur tlie and failed to rally growing worse I for the past few of i the family were at the when he passed away In when still a smull known as Mr. Mussman moved to He purchased the furniture and undertaking business owned by Ahrens and con- ducted it until the time of Ho will by many of the older as i SIIK conducted the funerals of j hers nt some of the pioneer Sen Scouts 5 the and Boru tu St. John Mussman was horn pear St. 67 He is hv the wife son who has been with the father for many in the twill held at the ami inK the majority of the Dollar day was one of a series of such liiK events promoted by the I her of Some the merchants have unable tn take part because of the special nature of their slock and of their sales but in general the plan has been popular not only with Ihe business hut with the It is considered especially valuable because tho extensive lowering of prices in many stores attracts ers here who would otherwise in other The which look part in day were as Kan A- National Garden John M. American Drug Thomas Harry Tune Fancy Work shop and Louis Yu- Leave Tomorrow With 16 Others for Outing on Green Boy Pour Chii will he Included In the party of 20 which will tomorrow for 1'en- State near will two ut a summer bordering on Green At the tho Smuts to in In There wilt also a program land and each boy wilt occupy time from tomorrow ttl 1. plenty to interment wilt bo at Oak In The Central School in Steger To Be Finished October 1 Work on the new schoo now being on street across from the Columbia school In Sieger Is for ware Both floors have been com anil of the roof has been put The building completed will he a two-story structure and will ac approximately 300 pu The new school is being hull by the City Construction company of Chicago It of In and th walls of each room are brick ani There centra extending from east to and twi one in an th which are designed ti A brick building at 3 Weil Fourteenth street was week by Joseph real to Joseph of 124 Fifth The properly owned by resident of the SIEGER PIONEER IS Ll WREST Johnson Dies n Florida Home Many friends and in- a number or early verc In Steger Wednesday to heir respects to Henry win lied last Saturday at his home in Services were conducted at twr at the home of a daughter George 3727 1'ark ave and al from the Firs Rev. W. B the body of the man who had been a leader In activities in the early years o incorporation was laid t' rest at Evergreen Hill Among those who attended fron out-of-town were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard Mr. and Mr ind Mrs. Thomas Mr. Ernem Johnson and Arthu all of Mrs. Henr of Morgan and Mr and Mrs. Christian of Wai Wis. Modern Royal Neighbors Unite For Chicago Heights orders of ern Woodmen and Royal Neighbor America will join In a picnic Sunday at Island nea and friends and relatives will lake par ia the all-day and ther will be the usual picnic events to Water pitching boat and a band concert arc I eluded on the An Invitation has been Jo the public with eac family a banket lunet There will a of e-s by prominent Woodmen the FACE SUITS FOR SEPARATION OF FARM DISTRICTS Will Inspect Disposal Plants In Official Tour Wednesday BERGIN IS PRESIDENT 29 Participate in Events at Annual Outing at Lake good fellowship the annual picnic of the real hoard at 1'esorl i Cedar and the day ended llh every one of the KiS id to be the in the history of Arriving an early an 10 o'clock ifl ie the women auJ settled down to a day of Hummer picnic which In- and off a b o u M f u 1 chicken dinner Practically ull of the realtors nnd their KuentH took part In the contents and the general ly the of the The feature of the event was of course the an- c h I c k e 11 d I n n e r which reached the of. a feast when Ihe third ud fourth platters of fried chick i were laid lu front of nome of ic conservative of the A. J. opened the leading in the ol and wan succeeded by president of the who gave an address of and Raymond A. as announced the ay's Heat In the afternoon most of the disregard the and their prowess In the tls 1'rlzCK were given ti. lie of Ihe losl of which were vigorously con- ested before a decision could The game between Un and their proved of the of for HO were the In the sporl that to keep At the em waa decided that the count wan to 7, but a when each team contended that it to the long end of thi Winners for Ihe other event wore J. E. and MTH lenry and later In ng to decide the winner Hawes was receiving the Blik donated by the Bull Throw Mlm Mrs. John Mm. Joe Klyczek men's throwing ft. Charlea Donovan R. Wilh Mayor Daniel 1'. Herein cs as president of the Torru 10. 11. as ami Howard Hoe as he of Ihe unitary district and of deciding oil plan of for th tale's In sewaR Is now well under major problem i legal tangles mill remain t ie Ono of tirst nf Ihe problem which must be la Ihe at empt of tho of thai por lou of district lying or drove avenue to have their A udge for Conn y Inde nnd a further public hear ng been sel for September Ii when representatives of the prop and of thu district will lo their a court order for pedal election scheduled for Tuesday has been vacated ng a plea by the district This election wan to havo to the Cottage Grove inn section and wan to a majority wun lu avor of in the order for the referendum ranted when a number of the real presented a but group id no protest when tho order was for According lo the the district are willing for nil and east of Cottage Grove avenue to be disconnected except Ihe Kant Chicago Heights which Consists of about 9It without sewage 71 is that compromise will be reached whereby settlement will be re- In the district nnd the farm land to the eaM While the court on page FLAMES AT FILLING Gasoline Spilled on Hot Ex- haust Pipe Causes Sudden Blaze Peterson Poorman men's approaching content Ray Schulze Joe Klyczek M. H. McCoy and Wesley Funk bridge Justin L. ling bunco Mrs. George Jensen V. AwJ the easy victory nigged with A few of on a hot are believed to have been re- for a which up suddenly night at the Standard Oil ml South truck and thu at this station partially de- and tho truck about Ihe hands and Tho flro originated eight while an was tho tank of the out warning tho from the body of Iho vehicle fhe pump and then spread to the caught In the first to leap to safety and prevent his clothes from were spreading over of jll and enveloping the ft umall new built of A call was to South O and arrived on tho within i few Tho men Into action and ed In thn blaze within tt tew Traffic While tbo aflame traffic on highway routed nide A. heavy volume of smoke from truck and the a large nailery of to tho no of the This roof of this building wax completely for the who that they appeared capable of the realtors ail the cage way back to wut at the station charred by the The tiald to owned by been of contained only of. empty The Injured WM able to KO to home anil lite are not to prove The had only two it omt About Too tow  

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