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Libertyville Independent, 12 May 1927, p. 1

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eceded the wind. Children in ths grade" school were held on this ac-- eount. it is understood. Then came the first threats of a "twister." s At almost every point in the storm dintrict deputies were employed guarding "hot" wires until repairmen ecould come and control the current against a fence. '"lees other lives were imperiled, and $500,000 in property damage was left in the wake of a tornado that swept time, suffering~minor cuts, * mummm:n'n Oue of his row boats wak carried | tired from the jewelry 6 He 300 yards from Sand Lake, over the | still tinkered around with gold and greenhouse, and then -- deposited®| found this chemical indewpensible in wlone there amounted to hundreds of dollars when replacement is consid-- Deputies and "Whto men umw""g and roped off and guarded tottering buildings 'to protect the curious who Round Lake woere Lorged to take ret-- Round Lake were forced to take rel-- uge in the basement of their build-- Of the four injured, one may die. He is Ralph Henkle, 67, Loon Lake. VOLUME XXXV--NUMBER &@ --~~ _ . LIBERTYVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOTS, THURSDAY,. MAY 12, 1927. _ 30 x6 »mm by Twister; iled at Round Lake. = i.i P CS _0m ht o Conanl »lonar 0. im Tinl * us tholee *{' tS o w ' o : N K JEL U * verihes * Ceflne lc ate Jhe raign~..: . burst ~pré"] _ Thursday evenifig, May 5, a meeting | has in a short time organized the act-- n muoumrmapmgoummmuuammqum"f:z': » this ac-- | Village Hall. lt'&&nrummunm-nflmmm";" hen came ummu-mhmmmmgmmqmm" tec." ing activities of ~toh club. were dis | which it atfords. n.qnngmdy m':m . were all | cussed. xr.xtlbhufllmthabtpoutolmodww otum t by the | tournaments, as he Mmmmmmw and c hey heard |eral hipful: suggestions were offered | in its system the on of W ah away and |by Mr. Waterhouse, who was present/children in the elementary grades. | . ... 2 Damage | at the meeting tor a short time. These stchools, erected and maintained | .. ,,, A finance committee of three was|by the Catholic citizens, provide, with-- den W ind build. | appointed. Their tirst move is a mem-- mm»mmfiemum in fror ot of 'the | bershi pdrive. It is--figured that if a|of their pupils in . will make | .;.y, , mmm«wmnm;wwmmmu Wak ng Round |be obtained, the to be $2.each, | asset"to Sountry. . 'The Catholic | yp52, ed or lost | with the proteeds of the Junior mem--|people of the community are worthy | _,,, , ext noted |bership, the courts -- can be put and|of congratulatios on this occasion Of | ,p,, at the 11. |kept in first calss condition through--|the dedication of.St. Joseph's school. | r,p1, out the sean. & _ _| Father Nealis richly deserved the trib kept & s treported| . The cooperation of ~all, gd mdm,&:&lmflm Con: ; to Tony |young, will be appreciated. You do|him by Bishop Jor the zealous | y1,_ orge Vose |not need to be an expert player to| : which has been ffuitful of g00d | wajg» Fose tarm | }oin the club. We are al} amateurs. | during his eighteen in the Prigst"| Molon, d by. the | Health makes wealth, and game ofihood. . . .__ . .. _ _ back _ ' R a " T Y"v ~';-.*f ;\ ".. i movnrommmnneime -- < to Legate, Hdasa \ liz. or || U LA -- VA FE Mre. 'mwmm §}' --..mN-:fi__'.d-r- at the--junction :of Milwaukee and RBesides the ~ T o o N MA mammuhmmmmm Mmm' Antio ."' Blessed ces lhflfllll: Sheriftt Lawrence on en -utumuhv-fiw-ummmm"m foul play. After --a short intermission, the Inquest was held by Dr. ladies of St. Aune's ility and of the Penney, deputy corotier, in -- the Children of Mary Juncheon to G. Strang. undertaking rooms, An--|'"¢' ¥emiyy! tioch, Monday. -- ~'Bt. Josoph's school Js well known A Cherrolet and a Ford tried LAKE COUNTY INDEPENDENT _ Loke County's Big Week pl Uj-- uC uUUusUanu aLlOr nau To-- $ x [ ' 5d from the ueatiihe CHifMord, Hynes,|tWo large . ='-|=u-uu'm.u and '.E' m_'"" t .M:""m > -usfinmuu : a class of sixty--three| nesiies the hushand She i®ft ©Y®/ctildren and aduits. The ceremonics| MAL/WIM Sheritt m_bwmmm"nm'm" j on . waty Witism Hater, ot Antion |ie mmeted facmment, Oe atcres| > 1 QG] ty themseives that there was no|*°*"!%* . it Say. ---- After a short intermission, the : BR oo oo P Weiienmem ifi to all residents of Libertyville. Erected Cnnit ' at a cost of t hasfacilities for ennis Club Plans on _ |5/suerm ..:' A PleAhSANit SeASORM| Mercy.' Suster Mary Pelice, toh prin. C t weammsnadiwats cipal, an educator of wide experence, ® .f . eX R © _ e k. > 65 CQ t A ' ; Kz y \f N \"{£ 4o C 00 0 /,/-- * 'fl. b e s ALkact P ¥AE L 4 A'.A\\ E. . % k- '\'\I s '&p ' y _",'-. k : > l m: , N w S 0e A P & a * * R : e * " sae». > S & ** x h« 4 gaets y yT'+Hd } > * < y 5 mw' '1!-- sls3 ;%t,".,.._,,_ Entered at the Postoffice at Libertyvyilie, IMinois, as Second--Class Mail Matter. $utigchs With the zolemn ceremony of the blessing of St. Joseph's schoo! last Suinday was accomplished the work of St. 's Scho *Bar <m THI8. AT --THEATRE Te it heater "cascracner se n s re moving all of the furniture and other oqgcntln-mm: < Mundelein department, directed by Chiet John Deits, received much praise for their good work. The Lib-- mmmgmum» M'b%hfldhzwh destroyed by fire on this farm in re; cent years. Ouo,thrdvollmnd If Kelly's car had remained out of the road and it Pat Moloney--had el:z to his place in the sgu-obfio Austin Walsh, of Chicago, would fte ver have been arrested. . But these things didn't happen; #o Wfio'lnfla mml%:mm..:i co Libertyville, who fined the cman $25 and costs. . --_ Walzh was creeping> along at 50 on ~ # + den wm&l'ibnrnwbond up in front of him.> Kelly was going too se e ao kept going. _ . <=> +<= Pioe . Villa, was m'&u be mm Moloney 'was missing. A mile or so LOSES PASSENGER : BY QUICK STOPS Walsh 'Hits Kelly and Kelly "Cals 'Co and Copy call -- Partiott did the Tesk." FINE-- HOME ON -- HAWTHORN FARM Holimen, Bond of $200; Proof of heir-- mmm,nm % _Amb J. Merochant. Waukegan-- Appraisers appointed. Executrix auth-- orgsa o e es Pm ® Sophia Allen. Waukegan--Inventory "m'm Fox Lake--Inventory m H. Durst, Waukegan--Er-- OGW\O taxes. ""May Doodwin Mitchalt, Wankegan-- nin' _ authorikt to cancel _ William Tillman. Highland Park.-- Waiver of widow's award--approved. lwhofizhgl ":i:th C ane Fannie Balley. Foxr LAke--Decree entered to sell real estate to pay debts Administrator authorized to pay taxes. Peter Laursen. Antioch--Letters of w Isued to Nelsine. M. Douofm.!'root'o}(hob p taken. Inventory and Waiver of ow'"s award approved. -- CoPred in Hoker: Waskeren --Admi 5 O« istrator authorized to eancel contract tor purchase of real estate. -- of real estate filed. -- =_ _ _ . .~ ----George W. Yocum. Gurnee.--Decreée IMRROVE SERVICE . _ TO LAKE RFRIONS mthunn:go-rotnuoulotthe man to the'L County hospital. An .ambulance was summoned from Wetze!l and Peterson funeral home. Gerberding was breathing through the gach in chis neck. He was unable to the door Gerberding stood in front of her with a butcher knife poised 'at his throat. As she stepped toward ll-loduhlono.thhucg: knife partially severing the wind and 'grazing the jugular vein. Sev-- eral arteries were cut. Struggles With Man She 1fought to take the knife from him without success.: He broke away and then hacked at his throat 'four times, the windpipe being cut twice more andethe slash across the neck being converted into a gréoat, ragged and gaping wound. td is hurriedly summoned «Dr. Francis T. To rucceedet Io siminy the Irlories He ~su in closing the arteries Wife Sees Attempt .. Gerberding who came to Fox Lake from Chicago several weeks ago and rented a cottage for-- a year with the intention of making his home in that village proved that he has a dramatic sengea in the staging of suicide at-- tempts, . § 'His wife had spent the evening with friends much to the discomfit-- ure of Gerberding who remained at home. ~At about 11. o'cio¢k his wite ~CTVE THIMEST N _FIW 11!,., eX *¥ an .,' _'L. Inspired by what he claims as "do-- mestic troubles,/' Henry Gerberding, agoed 42 years of Fox Lake hacked his throat five times at 11 o'clock Satur-- d%':ldnhanhumtbdh. efforts were unsuceessful as he is _now neovm in the Lake County hospital he was rushed after the incident. His life, however, due to heavy loss of blood was at tiret Fox Lake Man Blames Domes tic Troubles For | roubles For Inspiring Sllldd.:l Attempt. windpipe m t Wilkenntig and E. H. Bluhm, of m:m?ua:mmm'm': to Chicago Thursday to participate in bowling tournament. James Peter, a Chicago judge, was a Mundelein visitor Wednesday. Dorothy Dolton took her Sunday School class to Chicago last Saturday. mfil'b made_ a trip to »the Field 18¢ which proved most interest-- Ing to them. John Rouse and the Rev. Jerne took the girls: to Chicago by a tomobile.: f s Mrse, John H. Rouse visited friends in Chicago Wednesday. Saturday a team of Mundelein bow!-- ers took part in the Schuneman Tour-- nament in cum The Mundelein women were! Ray Wells, Mrs. Myron Wells, Mrs. Bert Swan, Mrs. J. C. Dortler, Mrs, Harry McBride and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vickery were guests at the Robert Gadké home last move to 'their new home on ~Prairlie Avenue this week. & * The Mundelein fire department was ealled out Saturday morning on ac count of a fire at the gardenrer's cot-- tage on Hawthorn Farm. Being handi-- wwwum.umm .%0 eavethe house. : However, much credit is due our. firemen for the Train at Highland Park Truck Driver Killed by admitted going 40 miles an hour in the willage, and paid a fine of $4 and the tosts --of the case. .vmm.acmm.fl a 2% ton truck, went 40 miles an through Libertywilie, and paid for his rush $10 and costs. ; J. W.mm!'o.stm Bt.. Chicago, drove through the busi-- ness section of Libertyvillie Tuesday nite at 35 miles an hour.: He paid a tine of $15 and costs. which he was. hauling black dirt, was struc. by a southbound Skokie limited. . Death was instantaneous. Torri and hisg truck, according to % of Police Edward Moroney of land Park, were carried 25 fget by Afle force of theblow: & Police ltearned through Carl ;Salo, a witness to the accident, that Torri was driving east on County Line road and just passing another truck when he was struck by the limited: The presumption is that his vision of ane, were made by Officer Garland. There are several cases, in which bond has ben dposited,. to be tried Satur-- Torri was ®n his way to Deer Park «gubdivicion . in Highland .Park with the load of dirt He is em-- ployed by Louis Mazzetti, Highwood, Tolman Arve, Chicago, was arresled, charged with speeding. She put one witness on the stand. hnd with the aid g:fimumoth&.mtonndmt Miss Katherine Singenberger, of Mundelein, burned up West Park Ave., at 45 miles an hour, according to Mo-- torcycle Policeman Garland. She ap-- peared in court Monday, and was re-- leased with a severe reprimand and a warning that -- if she is brought in again, a heavy fine would be imposed. Ed Wells, of Grayslake, a son of the was Llocked by the truck he was Tine of $5 and costs. -- Bidney Mayer, of Waukegan, had a truck with a lHcense plate calling for a capacity of --2% tons, when the one 'a:n:-n-pzaw-"-.u truck owned by the Aunt Lou bakery, tried to. beat teh--Chicago bread wag-- ons. ~He was picked up by the state police, when going about 45 miles an bhour on Belvidere road. He admitted drlfl:attfinfladlp.andpddq fine of $10 and costs. A. E. EXfenger, 2111 Waveland Ave., Chicago, drove 35 miles an hour thru IéAbertyville, and was penalized $5 and by the motorcycle officer. -- He paid o Highwood, was killed early Monday on Caunty Line road crossing of the MonticelHo Ave., paid a ftine of $5 and costs for ambling through the village at 35 miles an hour. J. Lanter, 622 Stratton Place, Chi-- %cmmummw at 30 miles an hour,. He offered as defense that he Had sick folke in his car and was in a hurry to reach home. one of these days. "~'Things have been humming in the the past week, vielators of the motor vehicle lurcn:finmm«'m business. In several cases the arrested parties did not show up for trial and 't::irhbond was forfeited. :Justice h:: t is--accumulating an asso ment of merchndba."gt wlth/hg as a sign of good faith that the fendants would appear for trial. In the collection is--a diamond ring, a Hamil-- ton watch and a perfectly good truck tire. A big auction sale will be held Many Fined Here for Traffic Law Violations Virgil Torri, 36, 111 North avenue, 6 Mundelein fire department was Baturday at 10:30 a. m., Explor-- i out Saturday morning on AC lers:; at 2:30 p. m., Juniors: at 7:30 p. t of a fire at the gardenrer's c0t--|m., Seniors. * on Hawthorn Farm. Being hand'| _ Friday and Saturday at 8:15 p. m., .::yu&m.nymm 305;:":!!7 Honn.d'thm act oon;; S« C N : e . Ahile * , _ HAer % in e ue ons it e t CA i tur |_..s'v ~~ that almost fand folks in jail. Just &g@-amn.fimm kind of a play to satisty. Tickets in Mundelein last Mond&y are 50¢ for . Jd':'.iau' K tp> > * Reserved seats at-- *6. NEWS FROM MUNDELEIN oner of Avon township, Herald and Examiner MILLIE WRENCH, Local Editor. 4702 . was in a 34 ried on by girls from the--local high school. 'The seventh and eighth grade had --the task of tying the strings to the tags. : Thneognittumwthnkm staff of Libertyville Trust & Sar-- n&#s Bank for its assistance in counting thocmodb'ld.fi to express its gratitude to every contrib utor to the cause. , took a trip.to Medford, a town in &'Nfih:i%ctwmy mm'm .l'n:qm.. few stops to visit friends at Antigo, fibndd_l_llacandotherpbeualou 10 a. m.; Ivanhoe at 11 a. m. Worship services: Ivanhoe at 10 a. m.; First church at 11 a m. Sermon subject, "From Fiarm Girl to College M&?--Umhm" Special mu-- sic by choir. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Sub-- rm:uuyuv'!n;.,:mewr* Friday at 4:30 p. m., Mundélein boys: The Ladies 'Aid Society meets Fri-- this week. The collectionu taken by the taggers on the streets was aug-- mented by several checks from indi-- viduals as well as $5 from the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Eipiscopal The work of carryisg out the enter-- prise was by no means small and great credit is due the committes for the the The Tag Day for the benefit of the nmannmhmmmvw ley, which wa ssponsored by the Lib ertyville Woman's Club, held last Sat-- urday, May 7, was consgidered most successful. Mrg. L. H. Akers, who as chairman --of the American Citizenship committee, took charge of the event, turned in a check for $430 Tuesday of By Taggers Saturday PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH (Ivanhoe cw:h and First Church of C. Arthur Jevne, Minister. John Wermescher, Social Director Jay cox, --of 'Libertyville will be assistant mainder.. A second bottle he smashed ru.todutmyt.bem ° «Justice Harry Bartlett was called W.ethnndhuhoflthem 'by assessing fines of $100 and costs in each case. Both men are in-- the county jail. 'Two other members of -- It was reported that the motorists had been out all night. would not --have been arrested. But the fact remains that he did. 'wm:hmuwuuhed-.wuh:nni. another Chicagoan. Seeing plight of Keane he snatched up a bottle from a rear seat and quaffed the re-- With all due respect for his police department Mayor Barl Corlett, of Libertyvilie, Sunday stepped out and made an arrest as 1 means of show-- ing his cooperation with Marshal Den-- Mayor Coriett of Libertyville Causes Downfall of a Drunk-- NB A5 nz CZ say, ont reasou may ce waATcCR On Tug omeriouaps 1DEA WHEn it PoOESNT HAPEEH TD APPEAL TD ME. AbID MAKY IDEAS 1 HoueHt wormuess HAVE TURNED OUr weu. * Dr. Stephens Says: "WBiRE 1 AbA POPULAZ, LIKE THEY mlCE g-- "'Ti??'f ARRESTS 2 MEN Holcomb and daughter en Driver. :-- ~First Church at ----o------u_l| Of 0.614 miles of road. 'The Grove , Doro.| Outfits are now at Libertyville where "This| "Demes cens Bonce"" @aabaes turned | Were second in this big improvement made a fl&% There was some dis-- Antigo, | Cuscion the awarding of the con-- s along | tract to Grove rather than to the lo-- cal firm until Grove made promises years, 5b months and 11 days old at the time of his death, which was caus-- ed by carsanoma, with which he had suffered for several years. He was the Wdlmcm:mx" ast Monday morning at St. Joseph's on Thursday, May 5th: He was born in Treland on Nov. 11, 195%, being 74 John Henry McKay, for twentyfive years a resident o. fthe DMiamond Lake m::m-umu- sult. At the e of the inquest he madé the solemn promise to care for the two children of the deceased as well as possible now that they are homeless. He had worked a# an assistant to Buschmann, who was & carpenter. % 'act ~+ Sheriff Lawrence Doolittle, and Deputy William Huber, of Antlioch, made a thorough investigation of the g .-- They went as ftar as to detain ,fi:etwo-uhh.nuntnmrm checked every detail to make certain that there had been no grudges held port -- and Amhm[q. Grove and Sons, of were low with $125,335.77 against an en gineer's estimate of $131,.146. This is for the paving to the width of 18 feet ot&unlh-:md. The Grove ou! are now at Libertyville where umt'mm& Darrow ' and Barron, were second in this big improvement 'mlflfl# There was some dis-- cussion the awarding of the con-- tract to Grove rather than to the lo-- cal firm until Grove made promises th.t!nvouldaurthm. get his equipment on the job. Speed was one of the main questions n The Bridge company was low on ) fobt epan for the Long Lake 4 nesar Round Lake with a bid of $5,560.77. 'The estimate had been $6,128. a It is noted that in each improve-- ment --the actual bid fell _below tha paving at Grayslake, were low on the lmdhko-lww* § h miles with $1% : The ~G ?:: v'idth rsqtut. con-- & 0 m in ce en e es a y they 'atart »Wwork by the end of the week it on this new job.-- > was one of t mind. m;fi B:i on htt :e_e-.m or no drinking bouts staged. Both were satisfied that the death was the result of an unfortunate accident. 1G8ULINAE Of contracts on ToOur-- jobe for county improvements, on which bidse were opened~ last Thursday, showed a saving of $10,386 from the engineer's estimate to the seurprise of the road and bridge committee that had ked for fairly high bids. work is to start imme diately on all four projects. > Frank KFeutz, who is paving Green-- bay road, was low bidder on the Ivan-- hoe--Grayslake road of 3.84 miles with ted this at Feuts will start ottfllum".mt*""" promised R. M. "#: erintendent of highways, that he complete the work during the sum-- the man was ebbing. Within a short $10,386 SAVED IN__.____ FOUR JOBS FOR CO. ment the actual bid fell .below the hfluuhu?bza'%'w::um. & he +1 time while other sections are in leas favorable condition is given as one reason for the good prices Another seasgon. After meeting Lasco the trio left for-- their home in Chicago as Buschmann, whose wite is in an in-- ® sane asylum, had to prepare dinner for his two sons, 12 and 11 years old. _ ----_ Mudza,hmw« a point near bridge on . crow and: called it to the attention of GCriving and Braun was in the front Bogner, in the rear seat, picked up * the gun to shoot at the crow. It ex-- ploded. Buschmann siumped in the * seat, and the car, which was moving 5 at a slow rate, was brought to a stop a by Braun. Braun and Bogner placed t Buschmann in the rear seat and car _ ~ ried him to the office of Dr. L. B.-- _ _ is that all contractors have equip-- ment--right near the jobs ard do not face long shipments. Contractors Run Under Engi-- neer's Estimates to Surprise of Board Members. of Channel lake, with the intention of renting hunting rights for next seaspon.-- After meeting Lasco the trio left for-- their home in Chicago as Buschmann, whose wite is in an in-- sane asylum, had to prepare dinner uons mt on on t tnfimmmum ~-- _ Picking a small rifleé from the bot-- tom Oof an automobile to shoot at a mmnknomt.imuo.lg wood avenue, Chicago, Sunday Ncao;g.don. Conrad Buschmann, 36, oft No. Kedzie avenue, Chica %mmmmm» C in. his--death. the death aceidental and exonerated #o, had left early Sunday morning for the.farm of William Lasco, west GUN DHISCHARGES _ _ / AND KILLS MAN; _ _ ? MADE HOMELESS -- Accident at Antioch Sunda Leaves Two Little Boys Or-- $1.50 A YEAR died at his home there avenue,

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