pptew Beat Recomme _ 'Il | ~-- rrement rortion E:;Amn Heimerl, divorced by his ¥ite, was cited into court today to show. carse why he should not be for contempt in his fallure to iy alimony since last March in _ of his wife, Anna Marie, and baby. ~Heimer! agreed to a1> gigr he'* of his, pay to h"s wite, ard was re'----sed on that*t agree-- * hbe'* of his; pay to h"a wite, d was re!----sed on that*t agree-- _--The man was arreeted last night the -- Johne Manville -- company here h~ is employed at $24 a week. * lt'ue?:: declared that his wo °_ standing between two giant ts in internte heat, with whirl-- rolle all atout him and a steadv ECF"~ of water playing atout him The matter was discussed at some length at the meeting of the society Reld at the home of Miss Himmel-- meatings of the. &« ; are --usually bheld in the but' as that institution closed ~while changed tn the Himmetreich home. Will Sew For Children The meetin« also resulted in the on-- t of 24 @omen of the county in work of making einthtug for. needy ren wha--will start ta achool next * "We intend to seek out all owners of sauch establishments who have been guilty of these practites and If sghey persist in t'--em we.intend to bring about their arrest and trial in police eourts." Miss Himmelreich states. there are a larze number of such ._ ts in the «county and o per cent of t are guilty lThis practice, it is mfl t >4 Bome of the owners of such estab-- shments are proud Of their horses Rd take excellont CAF@ of ac-- ording . to Viss Ida % ounty humane officer, h the ge the anima's only as sources of in-- ~ «UPON HONOR" :1 [ --srvy S riigs Te Prugadt -- ++ \--_ In buying a house paint. quality should always be-- teh first consid-- Misinformed people will often buy a low--priced, ifferior paint In the beliet that they are m truth, the paint costs them just as much, as more ® to cover a given area. Oftentimes the cost is a deal more, as two or three coats are in-- vark -. when one or two of a good paint would be suffi-- clent. UPON .HONOR HOUSE PAINT is in the truest sense a hish grade house coating.. It possesses to the fullest degree all the essential qualities of a practical paint--durabHMity, ease of spreading permanent clear t &um covering and a fall lustre. Not'the least.con-- derat '30 the fact that it will cover from 350 to 400 square of sur 0o coats. k Fa f. '} Leaves a Good Repair Surface A Combination--Pigment Paint of Proven Durability; Made Under the Supervision of Competent Paint Chemists & k. It is expected that the large ;pofwo-.'mbo.bw-uh: e amount of clothing much is _ $ Gallon Can, per Gal. $3.25 TO SUPPORT WIFE LIQUIO PORTION: Purs Linzesd Oll______.. A to be ridden:; t : "ung on ~ various parts Of -- t owners of .". h bles, which been » amount of bUs the ie months have been rent-- it <horses that have m l'fl: much that they ' the saddles rest on their The Formula: HOUSE PAINTS e 1 is reproduced in this ad that you may know éxactly you pay Tor.: We could devote a lot of space telling you about, rious in and how they--are manipulated, step by step, of our paint, but all these details would mean noth-- f we were not willing to stand back of our product with the ' guarantee, also appearing below. at must eventually wear away; no paint will Tast forever. In ing the formula of this paint it has been the aim of the makers & paint that will insure maximum durability, and further-- gtw gradually, so :&t"hu the time comes for re _the surface will offer a mfortholnecoodm', 7 m matter of great importance and one that is usually . wer Al 'of owners _ and ferent riding acad-- nty may thru ty Humane lety r horses ch are he eounty and f these are guilty s belleved. , ors of such estab-- dott:'drl-nn care them ac-- Ready Mixed & e up his residence in Libertyville as & ' " "r- m 0- r.. Jl'.. !' in charge of the new station. Hre, c'.-.mflull'uk. and was active thetre in organization of an Amer-- ican Legion post. He is an ex--marine and saw considerable service in the world war. Harbor, Friday to help him find his chiid. Thewwmw ter over to the sheriff. At the orphanage it was reported that she reached there peoniless and halt starved. She was exhausted. Since Tuesday of last week, she has been at the orphanage.. -- _ ___--_ is his plan to establish a chain of such filling stations "in this part of the ehan stated that Stewart had ruined $150 in food in an effort to drive guests away, --Friday was a victor before Justice Hervey Coulson. Ren-- ehan's attorney notified Coulson that Three gasolin pumps are in opera-- tion at the station, and the manage ment is planning on ingtaliing three more as soon as they can secure the equipment. -- The fand on which the new station is located has been pur-- chased by Mr. Andrews, and the work of construction was done by his own employes, and is the last word in buildings of this kind. | It is of brick, and has all the conveniences for the accommodation of the traveling public. .. MrsyZ Melvetta Cargili, WINILRTUOP g.,fi. who has been missing from 'the home of her father, Carl Kober, Winthrop Harbor, since last Saturday. was located in an orphanage in Chi-- cago today by Deputy Carl Ahistrom. The father stated that there had been an argument and the girl, just 11 years old, left with her -- seven months old baby. He appealed to--Po-- lice Magistrate Paul Jensen, Wanithrop Mrs. Cargill made her initial bow when-- her husband was arrested in Kenosha on a charge of stealing a book of blank checks from the Johns-- Manville company She was taken with him at the time. e The husband, Winthrop Harbor po-- lice said, is serving time in prison. James Stewart, Winnetka, formerly chef _at the Renehan .resort at Round Lake, who was charged with malicious mischiet after George Ren-- Earle Gray was prepared to put a fight for Stewart. h RUNAWAY CHILD MOTHER FOUND IN ORPHANAGE We --quarantes U P O N HONOR HOUVSE PAINT to give you the results that you have.a right to._expect. Furt thermore, ~that --it conforms strictly: with all state paint laws and represents the very best in paint quality.. If after applying a portion of UPON HONORWOIPAINT,M mmb&:nym.:: you may return remain-- der and you will be--refunded the price you pald for the en-- tiroe quantity. -- Or if after you ha've applied all of the paint, you are not satisfied with the, mngln-.m.r-b Purnish new paint FREE OF CHARGE. The Guarantee: Winthrop up Winthrop Harbor was placed under arrest by Zion police gum: on a chage of driving an automobile while intoxicated, after his machine, 4 new Oldsmobile *sedan, had crashed into the rear of a Willys Knight sedan, owned by ,Paul Mischler, of Zion, parked in front of the Zion home on Sheridan road, ~Sunday _ afternoon The Oldsmobile was badly ""'fi' while the other machine showed lit-- tle effects of the crash. Hanks was released on bonds of $500 pending hearing on Friday. > > is one motor which is still stalle1. and an opportunity to buy new wifdy and tail covering. Slim did not want to park in the fReld. which is located just weet o' Lovers, lane and immediately horth of Waukecsan. He had a pagsenger up for a flight when the motor started to act funny and then decided that \t was bettter not to. ran . at-- a'l. Dodgin# a garage and a lougse or the wings but it was too firm. The next move of the enterprising cattle Thowas McCarton, 55, for the past two years a resident, with his wife, of Mundelein, I!l., died at the Vic-- tory. Memorial hospital from a can-- cer and complications after a long illness. The body will be taken :o Chicago 'for burial as the family resided in --Chicago before moving was to take a nice chew of wings ard*then back off and enjoy it. By the time théy had finished ~there were three tig holes ln'&'onhlp. Alt that is left, according to Houck, Soft green 'grasse may go to. make up a good pasture but what's; grass to a cow when such a tidiyt as ar aeroplane 'drore in among the herd? two Slim made a forced landins amiong the cattle, Then he left with the intention of 'returning the next day to overhau)l the motor. After an investigation, the cattle discovered that the win@ss and tail were covered with a fine stror, cloth. _On th's cloth, they discovered {u a heary coat of varnish. in his varnish wag a goodly. suppl:-- of barana ail that made the varn'@» as hard as flint. It, was the banana oil that they found to their '*iking. Little boys around the 021.:'7' the cows try to lick the ba 'oil off HELD FOR DRIVING wHILE INTOXICATED to Mundelein. ( ng infidelity -- and -- cruelty. Joe Dukas, a farmer, Tuesday filed su't for a divorte from hbis wite,. Annie. Lukas nam#té Joe Venskus, a fam band. who. Larkas claims. --was inti mate ~with --Mrs tLukas at a time when Mra. ~Taak&4s-- refused te l Les "Slim" Houck, one of thrde Waukegan men who own planes tha My each afternoon -- over that cits and vicinity, can anewer that ques-- tion for he was obliged to go to Chicago in order to pick up. a few stray parts for his machine that were cruntched last week,. by d's: criminating ~cattle that~. refused . to touch grass. §*:%=: MUNDELEIN MAN / A truck, used by Sidney Meeker, the local ice dealers, caught fire at the Bnow filling station Saturday morning about 11 o'clock, the tiames spreading to one of the gasoline pumps. That the fire did not reach the store of gas-- "umouy joUu #t pours o of} on 'olporijidt v swmoos yur; of} Hf tq}: but it is thought that crossed wires the ignition system of the truck was the cause. Tbnred»mutm called out-- and: made a run to the scene, but the fire hag been put It happened a member of the Chi-- cago fire was visiting a family nearby, '"he ran across the 'street and made s work of the fire. A.S. Triggs is here visiting his Lbro-- ther, George Triggs and family, on Broadway. -- Bert Triggs has.been in Uncle Sam's army for nearly thirty w. bhaving only about one and a ' before he is placed on the t .Et. He is now stationed at f , Tenn., and* this is his first he took part in--the war with NAMES FARM HAND IN DIVORCF BILL one of the mu'.::gd. It happened that a member of t cago fire t was vis! family nearby, "he ran acr street and made s work of t! a'":'...m"ti'. k Nnod'.d f C uoummum time as a salesman for the TAKEN BY DEATH . as a member--of the regulur and 'has estab-- -- Car}l Labtinen. charged with zamb ling, was released on bonde ~' $2, 000 signed by bis parents,. Mr. and Mra. Koncstantine cLehtinen. . Evanston Evans, nesro, cbarged with selling . liquor from. his root: at 430 Market street, pleaded not euilty and teing unable to farnish bonuds of $2.000, was committed . to the county jail. Earle H. Gray was appointed !*; attorngy by the court. Louis Whith, ordered to help sup-- port his aged father who is being cared for by his s'dter, wA« order-- ed to pa~ $20 a month towu;q hie {s+: ~~*g sgupport or auffer the' conse-- quence of -- a eo'ntempt of -- court A Chwm'pz'tumme of Mar-- :r nl:;m.ud "dtom. motorcycle cer Monday tnoon, charged with speeding. When brought to the court of Justice Bartlett, it was found he had a big imported revolver. ~The gun was C teéed by the court, but he was ha a fine of $10 ang costs The doctor' testified that all PNC time she was supposed to be watch-- ing the office he was in Florida for the winter, ° She. did not ask for pay, she said, because she thougnt the masseur was poor. It was shown that he collected $5,000 from Dela van Smith alone. The woman, h: Ben Marshall, 2940 North Aibany Avenue, Chicago, was arrested Monday umoumflu the stop and g0o lights at Avenue. 'When artaign-- ed before Justice Morris, Marshall put t up the defense that he did not see the lights until after he had passed, for doinsd the nade, witk a rarmup to o m.fioou:. "h? a warning to b; on 'Jookout when going throug Libertyville in the future.= -- Mre. Besic Barnett. Noerth.Chica~o negress, charged 71th beir~ an --in mate in a house( of ill fame. ap peared with hber hus>and and tear-- tully pleaded not guiity. She was unable to furnish tonds of $2,000 and w to be réturned to the coun-- ty jail to await trial. Atty. William Herr was appointed coupsel by. the court and 'was attempting--to arranae a bond. o é Mrs.. Barnett claime she was visgit-- jng at the house in ¢ 1+ when the raid was staged that landed her in trouble: Sealy "a s ¢\" + --Defendents in miinor offense cases entered pleas of not guilty -- before Judge Perry L. Persons in the coun-- ty cour this: morning ard in all in stances, the cabes wore set over to the Octoher term of the court when they wil be given a jury trial. . Dr. Lachner, of Lake Forest Friday stood trial before Justice: Harry Hoyt on a complaint from a former office girl, Mrs. A. Bell, who claim-- she had three 'years' 'wages due. 4 SeEtlon 35 W, the Grayslake route that is to be paved under the $750,-- 0060 bond issue, will be 'in a posk tion to ask bids on in-- a few weeks. wecording" to R. M.. Lobdell, county superintendent, of: bighways. Heé're ceived atelegram from Springfield leat week 'statinz that this section had been approved and could be let following the completion of Route 35 the state's part of the paving. These bhall. SUES MASSUER ON OFFICE HELP BILL | 1 :2 -- 4 ABO ) BAl coctcciatnd Avcren it L > id C van Smith alone. The woman, he said, bhad 'a key to the office and probably waited in it each night for her son to finish work at a pool Bessie Barnett Denics She Was InMOfflfswdeflY GRAYSLAKE ROAD PLANS APPROVED PLEASENTERED | _ 'BY DEFENDANTS INCOUNTY CEURT plans 'are with the, state . highway department© : for \approv@® > ---- Through'her attorney, K. .V, UTVIS, Mrs. Helen <~B. Calkins of~ Wauke-- gan, today started: suit in -- the cir-- culit court 'Against « her . husband, Clyde B., asking'divorce on grounds of. cruelty. © Mrs.~Calkins: claims ber husband beat her frequently and. on one occasion broke her finger while -- ACCIDENT TODAY "my, Inaedy idudint lirite sn a C ho d 2 e e t o t 4 Tw 100A e include scenes of the busingss portion . Charley. Lowry of~Elgin, 'clerk of of the village. Then there are pic-- the county ~court, was-- elected presi-- | tures Of . business establishments, in dent of 'the Tllinois association 'afi'flch appear the business men and supervisors, . county -- commissioners, | Other folks of Libertyville. This is an county and -- probate _ clerks.. wmuroly new thing hereabouts and, be-- county Auditors at the closing ses CAU8@ YoUu and your neighbor and many sion. of the state convention. at Gs-'l-wkotthecommunitywfllbesm neva Friday. OQther officers elected all will want to see the show, An are: < 1 s Sn Bugcls * Rudoiph Vtk Vice president, S. E. Storme, Wii-- entino -- gene O'Brien in "4 Iinmegi#® county. - Wonderful -- Chance." The . pletures Recording secretary, ~J. G. Kelle&!;;':'-ndqm f:;d M;Comry\fign m strass, -- of | M¥ » evgery body n-..._?....?..'fi." m"l... n _ p» to attend the show {Vitfiout charge. strass, of <Peoria county. faneviow, of Lagalle cabiy nne & Po'rrauum. Lew © A. Hen( Lake --county . TeR A resolytion ukh& that steps be| taken (to -- reduce, the number of ; county gsupervisors to one for every 1,000 population, was presented lea* Saturday ty the resolutions commit-- tee. Ro action had been taken at| a late bour, but much argument re-- sulted. ... x+3 * 'The proposed change was asked on the: grounds that it would save bundreéds . of dollars each> year in salaries, and would also be less uan--. wmm football star in the circuit court here. He and All--M High School fullback, states that they were married in will leave some time this week for| 1900 and have eight children. He South Bend, Indiana, where he will join Coach Kanute Rockne's varsity football squad and prepare for the coming collegiate football season. -- Ne * Reome ommb mm nnemmnammee 00 ; poses, ?o"m?.'l':e Al;ano, for 30 years { ' an employe of t orthwestern rail-- Robert '"Bob" Plummer, former| way .has started® suit for divoree \t | ~A. Car of the Custom Kind | _ a@f the Price of the other kind NUSTOM beauty of line and finish no longer -- Chase mohair--decorated with the cugtom de-- Cdepen'&nfinthe smof&m tails of Butler finish hardware and broadlace book!-- that is t muugeofw ' trim--and complete with every item of cus-- priced chrhmlonghew;m j ' / .. Wheet brakes, :l'h::mlwlfi;.m'mda --Mwmm?fim '| Standard Six | Smmdcbatas) Th hewer o. wfie have . been _brought m air without drafts or moigture. # # m 5 s % °'\l,.,:;,.," a t '",m. amodeit exp afi""", 4 '1385 It even has a cuftom embiem on It's a low--priced cuftom sedan' : | . . /_~ 5 __, | its radiator!--the silvered figure c o e . c io. i L t ies Emifiowuku?mn.ad «----lacquered in 4 duotone color -- **i The Countryside Family Laundry is ofr a new business establishment in Liber-- " tyville. (It is a branch of a large cor-- pe | poration in Chicago, and has been in + opération here about one month. tm o "e eXA 1 Charging that his wife, Lillian Al-- fano, has taken a man, 'unknown i to him, to the family residence at | 125 Market street for immoral pur-- y w %&,.@.r * ns n m s ~---- Town. Hall: Tonight . 'Th@ Countryside Family Laundry, First street and Newberry Awe., assist-- ed by the A.r'wloexlon and Liber-- tyville Club, will stige a free movie tyvilie Cluwb, will stige a free movie show at the .m%hon Thursday :':ning, Sept. 9 at 7 O'clock, standard 4 e. 6 uol & "I% : f \ The movies will be of interest to ev-- he -!s.""'g'fm' FATHER OF EIGHT ASKS FREEDOM asks the. custody. of ~"the children, who range in ages from 4 to 19 years, declaring that his wife is un-- fit to 'take care of them. . 'one, as they wi ken on Liberty-- & Day, ce'";g g"l'._'?: and also 36. S P w B s . Aegeeit T2 .2 +5 f ~."»*~* --~_ LUCE & EARL, Props. 1385 [ ht ogen It's worth more than casual notire that, at the same time that L»_s!'¢ Tiffany took command of T®xke Fo: est's police force last week, ""he @also took rank wsv% two of, his brothere who already "held command of 'police forces in communitie 'jflth mt -- Chicago. One . brother Framk Tiffany, is chief of police 2t N Chicago. Another. Clayton Ti m;.' echief of police at Munde lein -- Lake Forest's new chiet. for the past four years chief deputy to Sheriff Edwin Ahletrom of~ Lake county, suecteeds former Chief A: The {amous "Four Horeemen' ha <e tbut one lap on "The Three Tiffenys of Lake County--and wBhat's the uze of quarreling .over one point when the matter of teing chi€f 'of polive of a town i# invoived As Lester Tiffany Assumes Po-- lice Chief's Job, Two Bro-- thers Also Hold Sway. utd ccd'iuiveighundsi:e.co;c'?y in and see it now. tom equi t, including four-- Pss It eveh has a cofom embiem on ; its radiator!--the silvered figure f % 0t hysins. eesuil Sb ON 'YS" /% Sss Funeral Director & Embaimer; . G. OSBOR Assistant to Paul G. Ray Telephone 361 --M £/ ¥ 4