E: "has "04 the operating lease.. . _ 4 is * & F ies s B / ' li \ief C o :+ & Py ' > Attumnanionor _ . t'!..g'- P 'A * * *# o s % 3 L v* A ° y y .. .\ COURTHOUSE CLOCK ~'.' T »"" " Qf;_' p . Ei ge ¢ ---- _ _ ~URGED BV VIST ks . &3 OB 1J "COURTH #* < h % ty e | _'iz * ® ® +_ _ _The refrigeration: and ventilating r will besother important items consideration. 'These will be the most modern obtainable, providing not only cooled air,.but air that is * purified and then, warmed to a * 94 degree. _ The theatre 3 be invitingly cool during the . and the year around the 3 perature will be kept even with -- the air always circulating and pure. > "" ue One of the g decorative features will mmo,h w«w.& which will be fash * from hammered silver. The entire building, inside and outside will be not unlike the Balaban & Kitz~"Wonder . Theatres". of Chicago and will be in a class with the Great States cinema palace at .Joliet and the one now going up in Springfield. The walls will be of caen stone and antique plaster, in the theatre E." thus carrying out the Span-- note. NothHhing will be omitted, architecturally, to make the theatre one of the most Juxuriously beauti--« ful show places in the country, ac¢ cording to Mr. Steinberg. -- * Mammoth --Pipe Organ Nnustallation of stage equipment, of the--mammoth pipe organ which will be an important teuun.- l&d of all & > theatre -q':-m Btates," as corporation accormuing 10 _ WiIoat sLqics5, -- auu nelrg preselitations will be offeéred to aul ment the film program, in keeping| with the corporation's policy in all! the do luxe houses on the circuit. A. huge stage, equipped with all m devices will be a feature, to "Great States," and here s o r of the theatre will be in & rennaissance style, with at. scheme earried out in sculp img, decorations and appointments. Most of the seats will be on the main floor, but a beautifully designed mezsanine will contain seating ac \ for several ~hundred. designed « ag, which will be @*~ stode@ Migh. foaling on Gene see stregt. The site, on the Mil waukee way , 'As considered --by busines® promoting the pro-- ject "as the -- ing > commercialcen-- ter of Te _ a t 4t * Thowfl be of terra cota g E brick, th:hput which -- P w to :flot% eotl.'t ornate i69 i Tok Nor reces ® 8 em-- iny' of "the lgthb féa-- Rubem® Mialto which "Great States" Edward ~RP. foremost 4 designed A five To rd ~P.~Steinberg, one of the t in the country, i the b ag. which will be » ~fronting on Gene-- edt. The site, on the Mil way, is considered by h promoting the pro-- the | ing > commercialcen-- tinc. Grgat States is having,. opr yawrrnNerms f «.0 wonteome to Wwauresas| ST. LAWRENCES HPISCOPAL : 1 of dirt was tion of the f egan W de luxe theater, which i f bethe nbeixw " In' u"t wu: fdent of the J'.'c. k. &A L Btl?" 'fl e rumun c Da-- bb. It has been leaged, and uipped and Oulm fi.' es Theatres, Inc., the Bala| ts organization 'tlulm' he Academy,, Klite and O7--| Efom Yomor inest Show Place North Shore. methed oflighting whitch "ruwu:m otm kind-- ness in he business , proper moment. is much better than a cold letter no feeling in it." Mr. 1 --was asked about his policy: matter of: re--paroling men who vidlated their paroles;. (He "Mailing final discharges to prison-- ers is going to be stopped. A form let-- tem at a time like that is cold. --If there ever was a time in a--man's life when : he needed a little human warmth and friendship it is when he is getting--his prison parole papers. ~"Someon _gvlgbtrufitomm such men, someone who 'Treal skill in handling such matters, should do it. He build his talk around some t «like this, 'You are going to be I . . You have earned it. The state is doing this for you. "The state is your friend.. You.have obligations you so carry on that the state will re BY,LESTER B. COLBY } Jasper «Bernardi, a 34 'years, ~ _ Mlinois Chamber of Commerce |\ a residedt of High'@gnd ~Park re ' 4 o tosinf Injoriles in a scrash of autw . Parole board reforms are being an-- | mobiles . on. . the: FHighwood'}'alfday "nounced. . It has been no uncommon| road a a«®ort distance weet of t f t for from 500 to 600 persons to; Waukegan road at 8 o'clock : gather at an I!linois state prison pa---- day morning which resulted in k e board meeting, all anxious to be death in the Highland Park hospital. heard...There has been chaos and . Servardi,« with ~two companions. much excitement. pan ev:zm '::,'Joe 'll(anotl. . build-- : in ; eupply teamicg : con 3 inge at maoos uetu2e mo'e.rn hss heat | in "tl@uiend Nn x wore headug or'a set for hearing in advance," said Hin-- farm near Half Day «znere they Woke ton G. Clabaugh, new head of the|!* :"':'"'h:,"" 'o- '&?' Tt "] i l * noar tting on anige. prison parole board. "Imagine & cOUrt| volra of the car. a Ford roadster. "People: have come to the board ; meetings, mostly women who cuddn't' afford it ~probably, and many hve' hung around .for four or five days. That means expense and lost timo.! *'ts going to be changed. Not onlyi the above reasons bu'* because , it is the only way to have all the facts in the case made clear. Only| by this MAethod can all persons inter-- ested be heard." > s Mr. Clabaugh discussed a few oth-- er--things. ~He said: * "It isn't orderly and it isn't right. It doesn't mean justice. Every case to be heard in the future must be set in advance on the docke.t -- As it has been a veritable rabble has poured in, vmenwith_m'h&:dnoth- ers, poor people whose means sacrifice. ~--At a recent meeting one old woman, 86 years old, sat and wept. -- ns "There will be no more public hear-- ings of cases unless the case has been set for hearing in advance," said Hin-- ton G. Clabaugh, new head of the prison parole board. "Imagine a court opening its day without a docket and letting the public pour in crying out to be heard. John E. DelLong, Pastor The Church Whose Members All Atte..l. §3">% wmfim.tmuu o'clock, and is the most important Hinton G. Clabaugh, New Head: Jasper Bernardi, Aged 34 Yrs. Third Floor First National Bank Bldg Bunday School at, 9:45 a. m. Bervices at 10:456'a. m. PUBLIC HEARING ( Socond Masé at i e m '!ihd s at 9 :.' _ t at 10 a. m. ° svoant Sood stt ST. PATRICK'S WApeWorRrTtE ..:-'u St, Pam'cchuh. at 8 m Lake, 10 a. m. Gun-- day. Both servipes at--standard time. of Board, Seeks to Prevent Further Chaos. BLIC HEARING _ |HIGHLAND PARK . _ osruéowmsss -- MANKILLEDIN TOBECURTAILED ---- CRASHOFAUTOS tric: cape for sale. "Cut price ux J. H, EIBSLER .4 Lou: "o:w: CIDER :m_.r.._. NOW P '.'A"mmva. protection and welfare of society.1 have not the lllchfi:! doubt." Pathos and pleas of: poverty & long been-- twin appeals in p ing freedom» for convicts» Regarding this Mr. Clabaugh said: . < _ & "Many of the wives, children' ::3 relatives are in extreme distress | the m;'":huy u.i":m.. x e per * tain 52.»«. of the. family than to release 'a convicted criminal. ' * -- |-- Good #tusic'ang a real welcome. tion: in the middle of the block in violation of «ity ordinances, a .prac tice due to the lactk of care of pet-- son that: comes 'with old age, when the accident happened on the morn-- ing of August 27, evidence showed. It was "wt out: that*the «mo-- torman sounded .the bell on the car and -top:d until he felt sure that he aged man had séen the annroach-- Investigation into the death of Father E. W. Gayin, --veteran pastor of Immaculate Conception :church of this cltqd.by a coroner's jnryeo?.- pleted _ aftergoon, resulte complete Zonnuos of M. :'Rol- son, 1509 Brookside ayvenue, motor-- man of the street car which struck and fatally injured the aged church The machine--coliided vwith a l{l:: motile driven by Frask sea, of 3134 West Forty--Seventh street, Chicago, and Bersardi was thrown to the pavement striking his head which resulted in a fracture of the ekull. The others were not injar-- time of his death, was responsible for his traglc death. He was oross * Testimony --showed that z vision and hearing of the vete priest, --Bernardi was married ard was &A brotherin «Jaw of his employer. -- ABSOL VE MOTORMAN N TRARIC PEATH OF VETERAN PRIEST pare 4 Ny Day by enrolling in, ~' ; .'_ . 1 at 11. The 'pastor will discuss "Things That Make the Church a Unit." Young People's meeting at 6:30 p.m. Rvening service at 7:30. The ser mon will be on "Falling Short of the MacMurray 'returned -- recently {from a trip around teh world, and she is one of the most intereating speakers who can be secured. All the women of the church are invited and urged to attend mhmwumr'u--- s'z"or&lms:r'c p. m. and y School at 9;:46 a. m. . -- The W, F.. M. 8. will meet: Tuesday afternoon at the home at&_l'fl Akbers. on Eim Court Jame» Also dynamite, caps, fuse and id oo o OO tak serrice teheld at Soll . etfort to be preszent, we may con-- m:'ti}'t"m mpru';n a duty, making _ C to busfian weifare and progtoos . ..' service 'of the church 1# i# requires Telephone Libertyville 657--M--1 Th Received Fatal Inivries in femungs @ Ts sn (fhis is an joen! | en Minaie for tne oo mn"t: mg.unum'f bargain. "'ré::m cond Price $10,000,00, . . , .. ~ ~*-- on Church Street fror on Ti We t tieec s 20 | ennaimmemmnme brices. reasonable* terms--to reasnana1. | TWA*0kegan a lie Peoome rnpalo ons on opberyneey | Waukesan 25 pes wil intrepst. ... .. --._.--*--*~[ NOTICE g'; ' x v8 FOR L. &1 Mm-':umui'l': m'ffig;'z Tnto Th fut:?*m n noub en aore o9 1 ok the site i C 00 0 s ~ 0 7 ~ <| This is an investment, owing to the ioggmm imgalows and. nouses| 10CBtion adjacent to city and ripe for < tor > | O > y m. T. J. 6tahl & Company, prices. reasonable: "',::&m 6 and 'Grayslake. Pnones: prices. reasonable; terms:to TeBDONS!~| waukegan 238 Grayslake 5. . 33 4t FOR BALE--MHwaukee Avenue busi-- : mess property'in the heart of the business +section.:> Also have retail stores for rent. Immediate possession. FOR SALE--White Langshan pullets; . March hatch. $2.00." F. Beckman, BABY CHICKS POR SALE -- Large . type Barrdn Strain White Leghorn * baby chicks, $9:50 per hundred. An-- conas, $11; Rhode Island Reds and Barred Plymouth Rocks, $12; Buff Or-- pingtons and 'White Wyandottes, $13 per hundred. These are all husky, pure bred, hatched front--select %eggs from our heaviest layers. We pay the post-- FOR RENT--Entirely modcm'._?w 5 and 7 room brick bungalows;*\tiled baths; heated garage. Located on Mc-- Kinley Ave., recently paved." Af aplendid proposition" at $7.000.00. m '"'. Lart age and guarantée live delivery. Prompt shipments: Order from this ad. Acme Farms, Decatur, liL 85 12t work; smaill family; moving to new house in Libertyville about Sept. 15; m'.!l:'. Telephone Chicago Long reverse charges, or write Mrs, Arthur. H-- Jones, 5800 N. Win-- throp --Ave., Chicago.-- ©36 tt LADIES,, who can do plain sewing at , . bhome and want profitable spare time FOR SALE--2 pure bred bull calves, A. R. dams; bargain, if taken soon;, 4 bred, puire bred heifers, L. Jacobson, maid Dress €o., Amasterdam, N. Y. -- it w Farm, ~Lake -- Forest, IIl. Lake Forest 14585 _ 35 2t *?' ime 562--J. <~ 4« .. 88 2t| _ l P 4A 1 B----£ » * mmowe h ". 6 APCIRENE ## A C Tae Wihkes: 40 : coorn Curement W Dlanks miiate Re the office or" han, sulie e and Ar garage; garage price; 'lot 99 by m"m. tyville "lerk of the Village of Mbeo minute Walk fto North . mal 4 f remg 1~ 'mMm'mas" 'and inust be accompa-- Aee s aP Bomers : en e se . Aaaantfame " **** i |ricd by cash O¥ sghack payable to the Bee J. N. Bernard. Phone 3003. ___U| FOR es h and/see it | Hocat i=sropgim fut of the Board of M ' CHICKs FroR wimipniomnnms [ * 4 , SALE--Farm of 200 ___ | responsible ents, certified by a '.w"hm Strain White: o | .W Pebmw:?n" in the [lose than. 15%'&?{6." fihoslt no+ 100; Butt , Orbingtons, i¥vo Dop|1% miles from ; good Clay ldam noll; | see ".{"ff'gommvm'::' oven _,, Island Reds, .',u_lm per 100;1 4 ertyville 217--M. -- W . 21, 1926, 1np' m., standard time. hok riis, "2d F11 per 100;| POR SALE--20 ntre far ""Bh d |akld Village 0t !wcrorvihe. Arhe Board e ship every : fifteen ~~€lose range « Jocated in Local Improvements ' res hoard pay _ the postage and: muflt'm" within or "'Njecta-n""""'"fi' live delivery./ Order t _ Ct C T of ane of the know§ Gz iay .lec:) and all bids as the James Hatchery se "agg i (ieed Eun Oppiee | _ The suecebeful bis i For fape c in in ad "or | electrie. bath, Aurnace coment base: struction of said improvement. will be, T aoiel t vkle furnishi f rge porchés, Rarage, 80 bar equired ty bitber buto a bond ; will be 4--room 'g..g",,,""g" 3 wells, house surrounded | sooh bid. with oure 0 a bond in a sum trols, bedding and dishes. -- 1e oc Ae sane ons 5 soniiyy coce oid. wiln enrucle, iho Aooatii heim Bakery. over the Joe®e | S6} an dadk aol) under high riagp of ons oF aaid Vikace of Liper I'OBM_T"'----'_--!--W f m:m&" 'mm:;"vnhgeofut)er- able for 6 or 7 ce; -- suit Rock chickens; all od Plymouth when contract for th Bros.. l ule m house. -- Des--| feed and 3 ws""'" crops, tools,. "'w"""' of, said improvement s on Te t Td a l ht ricn, 111. 4 me| bargate" Being seld on ~oaltiply a [thet omnractor Thiki well s provide s NTond o rcltmaccla Fer in & Co., Waukep. t of old !tully pert shall well and faith--| m'"m: 15 pows, 6. heifepe, 1 yPe k Co. Saike + ms""m"t n respect and execute said 'work | tested; p m"""%'?}' lake $ 2C Walikegan 358; Grays: plete and detailed io the on _ Cca., .h,n:n g.,c. ____________________l_t_c_fml and mpleta-.'?':dflelm, and | .Phone 4557. t Waukeent FOR SALE--24 acre farm, onirmant g'duekmm m""'.,',',,"'""n:;j c 86 it .;E?"Monsmmm' w'"§m,~"wfl'm¢iflun'of} pecbemmpe 4t cpagr taupe PBrae C y ;..3601'""".?&'" M,mh bid-- shall Mmy' WANTED--Eiderly lady: ~to help in kitchen on farm. Call noon or eve nings. Phone 658--]--1. work.. Write (enclose stamp) to Ho MONEY TO LOAN--We have a con siderable amount of apecial funds to loast on improved farm or city prop erty. We invite your inquiry.~ First National Bank, Libertyville, Il1. 104 FOR SALE®~-- 9 by 12 Wilton --gug; cheap If taken at once.s 135 School FOR SALE--Complete i v%m wvg trols, bedding and dishes. Price $250. May be seen in flat over the Jo¢c#r. & . : A bargain for $8.50 i You -- 8e It. © Pric tube m- 5ezy. _ 10 --_ 83 t Female Help Wanted §ellouand?_etendn one 451; :s <~ _ Libertyullie, !!I Sellers and Petersen £4 Livestock For Sale for general house To L waln "@TEFSCN | kegan and Grayslake. Phones: Wau' After this date no bills will be ac-- modern; new 5 kegan 238; Grayslake 5. 33 i1 pepted by, the UMiaze of Libertyyilie mgalows;\tlled| FOR SALE--160 acre farm Jocalcd by the Village C miork o proognted 'by d on Me T -- by the V Clerk is ted mA 4z '-" T just across the State Line in Wis-- the purchaser. . «.t? ®y 36 1t 86 3t t .,"("\ e fwp > : // 1926, at the Village Hall of-- Liberty« ville, Illinois, for the construction as & whole ,dnmwmct:ummfli gpglnad N scon pavement ah Church Street from the easterly Highway; good 9 room house, cement basement, furnace heat, 2 good wells, % good cisterhs, large orchard, inclt«-- apples, pears, cherries and plums; 'am}flth ample room for 24 cat-- le with running water and individual Iobeevmsmactin [ -- 1 LCAMS fimfl:'fi"% cmant By Day or Contract { ins. . E .00 'per acre; one' x) before 5 years; good 7 room house, barn with 'mtgmho:" 20 cows; horse barn, se, granary, implement shed, good Well, orchard; dark soil under WHigh state of cultiva-- tion.' The writer is familiar with this farm and considers it one of the best we have evoer had under the present terms. T. J. Stahl & &nmny Wat-- kegan and Grayslake. Phonés: Wau kegan 238; Grayslake 5. 33 4t FPOR SALE--120 acre farm located on State Line road. close range Green-- bay road; owned by non--reésident. We ate authorized to sell same at $130.00 per acre: $5000 cash: balance on or house, poultry house, implement shed, tiled, fenced and cross fenced; includ-- ing half of all crops; owned by non-- resident; positively being sacrificed; $115 per acre; reasonable payment down; balance as rental. T. J. Stahl & Company, Waukegan and Grays-- lake. Phones: Waukegan 238; Grays-- lake 5. ns1A * $ Ht yndn. This is:one of the choic-- ist small farms we have had to ffer a long time; owned by a widow a must be sold. $200 per acre; rea-- payment down, balance in .5 years. T..J. Stahl & Company, Wau kegan and Grayslake,, Phones: Wau-- kegan 238; Grayslake 5. $3 4t FOR SALE--120 acre farm located on "clouw:"wwswoune and An ; 1 mile from town and mw:md?roomhome cement nt; good barn with am-- ple room for 20 cows and 5 horses; 2 mwhd mill and good well, podi-- try and large orchard; positive-- Iy all dark soil under a high state of Tap aiIf s _ 17 C m u> ; the timpn terms and conditions of FOR SALE--24 acre farm, nalf mite| the CR SD® M sP moor micn bia. trom Antioch, on State 1080; CC | gor and contractor shall promptly pay o oo sonnve ane bates®® / c.e"" contractor in the prosecution 6f such dh\mmt-wt.me«m including those for labor and surrounded by shade and fruit trees;| . > 1 4% rurnished. . 20od well"" inctuded are 4 fine porees |&n offer to furnish such bana upon Iehazltl[lbhodflol':'unm.nmm piiee Pss 42 ;9 poultry, garden crops tools; cas & --diy of ber give Ammediate 'possession. -- $11,000;| A_D;_"l""g"' Tth--auy of September, mbbpmtdon:,hhneeu JESSE S HYATT, m 'r-»,- &cmw. wm" n. W. m' kegam and Grayslake. Phones: Wau | : E. F. SWAN. kegan 238: Grayslake 5. 88 4t ) m o " nifieririzm=r ' FOR,; SALB--60 -- acre > farm toirn;" spienaid"" buildinge, elecors # ;. «elect lights; Wikck soil. Will $xchange fo; aouaatag osian t 220 Washington St. m.?%'i-r" 1t FARMS FOR EXCHANGE~--A45 acres mmm T room house, at a ki price; lot 99 by 300 feet; Real Estate or Notice is therefore hereby given to the said above named defendant. TIsaac Banks, that the above named complainant heretofore filed her Bill of Complaint in said Court on the Chancery side thereo!, and that a summons thereupon issued out of Said court against the above named defendant, . returnable on the first day of the term of the Circuit Court of Lake County, to be held at the Court House in Waukegan in said Lake County, on the First Monday of October A. D. 1926 as is by law required, and which suit is still pending. & % COUNTY OF LAKE ) ; Circuit Court 8f Lake County. > <October Term A. D. 1926. Ruth L Banks vs. Isaac Banks. _ In Chancery. No. 16833. The -- requisite affidavit . baving been filed in the office of the clerk of said court, ts >. & serrpilee 05 s 1e ht o 4 F lite OC0 Cs Dated this 7th-- day of September, A. D. 192%6. NA 4+ iA i VA 5 JESSE 8. HYATT, § * R. W. BULKLEY, E. F. SWAN, -- : > | «. W. W. GRUMMITT, W. A. NICHOLAS, us $ < A' L JOHNSON +33 J. W. HART, s Members of the Board of Local Im-- provements of the Village of Liberty-- ville, Lake County, Ilinois. . _ PAUL MacGUFFIN, Attorney. 36 2t SsTATE OF ILLINOIS) in ordinance d and oved by. f said Village of Libertyvilie, on Oth 'day' of. July,, A.--D./1926."~ Ei1 improvement shall be constructed ecorda! with the--terms of said 'mnd with the plans and , ficat! therefor on 'file in the ice of said Board of Local Improve-- ments Aat the Village Hall in said, Vil-- lage. . Contractors are to be mail in special mssessment bonds which draw interdtf&flh Of six per cent per annum, ble annually and in vouch-- Chairman Finance Committee. ?muq'u,-:m [a: > ABHE Waukegan, Il!linois, Sept. 1, A. D-- f im m & -- _ . S | N e h wew [ dnnnd zow meniion ers: that should [ 4 --/$11.50 @ 11 f you -- [ Hhag ioi om "} ols mnged) | | § for an efficient, time--saving i are in the market . || . trong healthy Shicks "A/| isfy your wants F you will sat-- . i popannpace Il waits by looking over the above named. . || / ty 'b.w "Hti" ' ?' ,' % 4 i i" s'. ' . y T es e t ¥ 6 i M i / &fm a l4 "A';" iIl . If you want to see. a low--down, light--dmfh ""!'"' iA Aundred, p e' . allp ~* mxmmm out,: $11 llnlhz:r +# $11 hundred. 't'fl Barred Rocks,$11.50 hundred Ueniaiit ie enz 1 & * ' i m o n o o s o0 uc M F * R sare _--___(: Ne Idec v . "Talf .»m_»:,ay?»&.-,:\' es o O l BHL * R * ~ 7 PUREBRED -- ~ [ McCormick Degring Th A HEKSr Pal sB Pn ~" L s ~ < #5 BABY CHIC BP [R y3 Mundelein 547--J -- _ Lib. 615--R--1-- ~--TEAMS -- nanner ShOWN and set . MAX -- PRZY BORSK1, CHANCERY NOTICE . Complainants Solicitor. Wkly Sept 29--1i6--23 x NOTICE )s8s: : I Beautiful New Hom€in Mandelein YOU GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH W YOU SUBSCRIBE FOR THE INDEPEND ; Achanck H 'Pelephone 30 _ _ Phone 154--M Unusual home, -- Deering on display at our store. f FARM AND STOCK SALES A Phone 41 AUG. FR OE L1 C H elephone 283 .. Mundelein, IMMinoi Chas. D. Proctor h h i 188 East Cook Avenue Telephone 50 LIBER IT'S DEPENDABLE because is has stood the set of time. Under every conceivable condition has our Lum-- ber been used and in every instance has the--report been a favorable one. For that reason, builders everywhere come to W. F. Franzen, Jr., for their Lumber. W. F. Franzen, Jr. We Have LYONS & ROUSE Insurance of all kinds duiig:s SOLD AT €OST, AKE QUICK DEAL. PRICED RIGHT. . : hot s og by