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Libertyville Independent, 15 Sep 1927, p. 8

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~* This: t Theodore, i:m blo1 _ along wit} -- youngater, "'*f mv 'M E\ that -- Zion _ *~«~The mo ""ed, the| t ~'apace of a -- / Befting of Bilboa But is ~'__ is Cowed by Bombs >"~ ~ * nemiesmnies ¢ _in & Gounie neauget . IEMEE of controversy in M! J and it was quite noticeable B4 has been smouldering in the w.fi several mer ch "of police and chief of the around town, due to the unusual v10-- Are ment, charging that acre--|lent exercise, + 'trench mmmuumnlmmmm of giviag him a slap in. face: Abbie Carr visited the Insull and Pat-- ' ' This time it is . Becker's #on, terson flower gardens Saturday aft-- e Jr:. #1, who ~felt --the|@ru00n. mmnmwby '.direct blows' of the lagh; «* He »was, the Lake Forest Garden ~ a from the fire department Mrs .W. Diets visited at the John youngster, with Mayor E. E Hay-- Mr. and Mrs. Will Zerson entertain-- ~;m whom Becker blanies, stating ed relatives from Palatine last Tues-- --~that Zion was retrenching. . |aay evening, E\'. "The money saving .program end-- Mr.--and Mrs. Paul Rouse and chil-- ~*ed, the! tormer chief sald, 'in the'" dtes, PDavid and Dorothy, visited at Space of a few moments when G. C. the home of the latter's parents, Mr. | Milter, a former fireman, was put ": l:u"nblelrgt Meyers, Sunday. fes 'back on the fortce. = ~ _ __ _ ~ > _-- |zzved a beach party at Lake Bluff last -- tive, ";ood ladder el;nbcl. &~ y .was y Wauke-- ' 'days ago for the way he wont the burning buildings without . ig about his safety," the fog-- _ DEATH OF.MAN _ Bilbos, he admitted, was not in iw when he broke it up. Efi.. police wore armed with gas "so that short work would _ "When I let Miller out Overseer ¥oliva praised me ~because I re-- m with Eng men which ~thi was proper: way io Bulld uyp the department. <--I ~got ,'m;-pg-;gdu?od ~from ~Zilon offices sarly . Summer during .m_gmalhnl:l\ secretary in a Zton 'print shop, '»fiM\ll printing company in, e j w is back of it all. That Is plain," Becker charged. Becker ';l slated to be r:tmod fi! ago th%'!;o a Voliva a€ sbveral conferences that Becker, wifhin the course old post ~which. he loved. gfl"fi?fn'r' thought of going g{lt is Impossible now. 'I will (right on with the printing _ Armed with gas bombs and forti-- g.w two -- patrolmen Chiet of ;, J. C. Frame, late Thursday w a threatening crowd 4n wood that was, on the verge m;" ributed as the . were attribu as t eas hr:ilolr!d uprising. The prij one-- was, it wag, under-- MEA wood war nur:'n }.'?Bnboa. Beveral days ago after he w dAuto a woman with his car. Crowd Gathers to Be 'THAT THREATENS: -- HIGRwWOOD POLICE: Preee e onl efter hearing the ont mmnbcum man but Kayser did not sea the 1 position for a time, the . said. When the re--inforce-- arrived, however, all thought riot --was immediately disposed t Kayser of 808 Cummiags ave Peturned a verdict last night ab-- ag the driver from blame in the itimony showed that Russell was w&ou'ts&dm sroad, between Thirteenth and ttere -- in his pocket had I , wite and Ave chil m_u'uuqcaom.u P uthtu woman sent her one dollar in the a but Kayser did not sea the Iin--time to avold striking him. #» the of an Return the other {eatures, Iincludwns a wou" j , y f 28 HiS Iiotnd 'dinner, which was enjoyed D7 pwoijers, from i to 6 p.m. . / e« e in a doubte indoor | _ Friday, Bopt. 25, the Ladies g roversy in oficial and it was quite noticeable | Mw and t een smouldering in the Monday -- that several | Clection of at the : of . again broke forth of the clan were in a some. | Mrs. Joyne. 'The mite boxes also doré R. Becker u-mmuwtmm be turned in at this meeting. _ landeltdofmmmiuto unusual vio} When the Jevines returned from charging that are--|lent exercise, ® mmwrmmm mmmuamn..l.uono.mmmm parsonage had been quite completely mmofix:mma-mm Sorenson . and | renovated, within and without. . The slap in face: Albble Carr visited the Insull and Pat-- old stueco and lath had, been torn off _ is . Becker's son, |terson flower gardens Saturday aft-- |and replaced by metal lath and a 3 #1,-- who felt --the|ernoon. mvuttvuwdby coat cement stuceo job, the last coat the lssh.; . He :was the Lake Forest Garden luwm dome in a sponge the fire department| . Mrs .W. Dletsvmtodctm.!ohn'nd tinish, with a base of stone Casperson, another |Dobuer home in Wauconda Sunday. -- grey cement around the house, which Mayor E. E Har-- Mr. and Mrs. Will Zerson entertain--. sets off the work nicely. All the 'ker blanies, stating ed relatives from Palatine last Tues:|windows and door frames and the cor-- retrenching. . |gay evening. nice and trim had been painted white. iviug program end--) . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rouse and thil! Te entire upstairs had also been cBisf said, im the" dren, David and Dorothy, visited at | redecorated in white and pink and tan CMel.stivu,, ( 0_ |the home of the latter's parents, Mr.|tints, and the floors reyarnished., s 2 SAs PRA o aig s ce enpiee o e l o i d settled by Father was the first per-- in the aot he the ftamily, was hbeld on Sunday, Beptem-- ber 11. at the Ray home, at Diamond | Lake. --Over one Ahundred relatives and decendants of John and Matilda | ernoon. mrfltmw"! Mrs .W. Diets visited at the John KBobner home in Wauconda Sunday. -- Mr. and Mrs. Will Zerson entertain-- ed relatives from Palatine last 'Tues: day eveniag. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rouse and chil* dren, David and Dorothy, visited at ns bme o' Sn t taes uo n- a % m " _ _A number of Mundelein peoole en-- joyed a beach party at Lake Bluff last Tuesday evening. Swimniing and the omafldmmvm&oordor of the evening. Mrs. Will Ray entertained a num-- ber of ladies at Five Hundred last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Hd Roder spent Wednesday vis-- liting at Long Grove. 0 _ _ .. _ > _ _-- _ Mr. and. Mro. H. C. Meyer returned home last Friday, after apending a number of weeks vigiting relatives in _ Miss Abbie Carr and Miss ~Ruth Sorehsen were guests at the Damor Holmes home in Libertyville Sunday COUNTY SECOND IN ILLINOIS ON MARRIAGES. CLAIM Marriages increased 3.2 per cant and divorces 22 --per cent in Illinois dur-- ing 1926, according to$figures pre-- pared and released tnday by the De partment of Commerce. in that record Lake county plays more than an important part. It ranks second in the number of mar-- riages and tenth in divorces. In 1925 it had been second in marriages but fourteenth in divorces. The record for the ontire state show $2,529 marriages performed id 1926 and 79.964 in 1925. Divorces in 1926 were 14,12%5 and in 1925 were 13,882. $ Record of martiages for the lead-- ing ten counties is as follows: County 1926 1925 |County ... ... 10,316 38,767 (LAkG .\«.............. £ T48 4,458 tadtson _._......_.._._._..« 418 1,436 ¥ranklin ..._..__--....-- 178 -- .888 Winnebago ........__----. 118 328 T EME mcun----rarrworsames" (XHK 183 .Monroe had the least number of divorces with 2 in 19286 and 3 in 1985. u: S. F?m'es Show Lake Co. 10th For Number of Di-- vorces: 4,743 Were Wedded _ Putnam had the smallest number of marriages with 29 in 1926 and 28 in 4 * }WUP WV rY" P TE E * ""yhig ~ The prolonged controversy over the loestion of the McHenry dam, that was proposed for the purpose of main-- taining regular . lake levels in the chain of lakes district at Fox Lake is unnecessary and blocking an impor-- tant improvement that would hbave an effect more far reaching than Lake M'HENRY DAM IS FORERUNNER OF tained the $185,000 state appropria The® annual reunidn of the Rouse "mn*:."h.mw is advocating 'Bood control for the Minsissipp! valley.. He has the back-- ing of milllons of people. They take the position that foods can be pre-- vented in a large way, by daming a utream at--its source. To --dam the Fox River would not prevent a flood along the Minsissippl but it would be one of many Huks that would have a tendency to con trol these waters, Mr. Woiss deciared. McHenry offcials havo--takeon the position that to dam at Pistakee bay, where --the state engineers have de «ided it should be constructed, would lower thewaters of Fox --River. To this argument engineers have said that it would not lower the wa-- ters at all but would keep them even more mmtmummhn- conserve a an eondition through x The divorce record is~as ftollows: p"mumuul PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH cevins o c ce o o on m o o w mm w o «t ue oo on w m on un o on on o o d mm es w ce on on on ue o on un m n cutus o aie on on an on c n o «n o d o M m c o w c on c o ce o on oo hn on m m w w on as an w on cmem SE The Ivonhoe choir meets with Mrs. Doiph Friday at 8 p. m. *s RR is 17, the Primary _ Saturtay. Gept. 17. the Primary De Bociety has it ' and the election of &:'m.t be turned in at this meeting. When the. Jevnes returned from their vacation, they found that the parsonage had been quite completely renovated, within and without. . The old stueco and lath had, been torn off and replaced by metal lath and a #-- coat cement stuceo job, the last coat bolng:t:m.colmd.mmsum and el ¢inish, with a base of stone grey cement around the house, which sets off the work nilcely. _All the windows and door frames and the cor--. nice and trim had been painted white. The entire upstairs had also been redecorated in white and pink and tan tints, and the floors reyarnished, 4 the lath and material * gues that <if: the: --county.<paid for. & nnmrwmmvom $90,000 <improvement: then the siate ; TLeslie for lathing. sou'd¢ claim the unexpended *20,006. T. J. McBride, for outside painting.| 'At: the present rate of <the taz Ben Porteous, for inside decorating. | the $1,000,000 bond 4ssue would pay The Rouses, for use of teams. gues, without the ~residents being gate his record. They are to get in touch with local police and the sher-- itf's office to see if Woods is want-- ed here. « Nss Woods, according: to dispatches, was caught with a revolver in the Union Station at Cedar Rapids by Cedar Rapids, la., police today are holding Robert S. Wood, who stated that he was a Waukegan resident, and are making an effort to investi office as countr treasurer before ar rangking with the baunks to Increase interest from % to 2%% coents oA county deposits, was the opinion ex-- pressed today by Supervisor Arthur W. Vercoe, Highland Park, who i# 'chairman of the finance committee, .*The resolution leaves the maiter witk the tremsurer," the aupervizor Robert S. Wood, Waukegan, Fails to Explain Revolver . and Ammunition Supply INTEREST BOOST --~FOR COUNTY IS notice should naM~erain "be infe bearing cbut that fairly long m«mmvmwm by the board. As Auditor Samuel E. Sims does not: believe he can complete the | M andit before Oct. 1, i# naturally 1 the suraoty company bond of $51,200,; come up howerer., It has been ap proved by two committees. was driving a car south in Genesee streat while his two companions are Mbh"mmm from a bottle, One of the is alleged to have thrown the bot-- in Waukegan Sunday ~morning on charges of disorderly conduct. They were booked as follows: Jack Hillman, $3 years old. Joseph Schmidt, 56 years old. James Long, 28 years old. xne THREE GRAYSLAKE MEN ARE ARREST -- ANDIS TAKEN -- |. . 9«=s 85. >0time BY A 'Mvo:fldosnrm&':t::- wm.:mn. '; :?jb" of s qimim. Iw + wk * v&\ufl houe TCOR Usage of the gasoline tax of two cents on the gallon is to be: gained as soon as possible by the ~county members of the board of superyvisors Admiued today in--stating that: the board --Tuesday would -- formailly -- dis euss a$1,000,000 road bond issue to be paid for out --of Lake county's. end Oof the gas tax. . > : Bupervisor "Ray -- Paddock,: who -- is one :of the .proposers. of ~the . issue, stated . .that the <action would «be mire or less "of a feeler for public Board to Work Out Way to 4 Full Benefit of Gas Tax by the board: would bring & to a vote before the public. to get. any trace of the stranger who appeared to be a man between 35 and 40 years of age. -- Uheir lone clue was the lcense KNOCKS BOY OUT wWITH GUN AFTER NE REPAIRRS TRE °~~ From State. CONSULT A -- _ |GRADUATES OF J ;gfieuu have indicated that they arrest Chilstrom as soon as he is * . |released from Waupun to press this ~~*No," said the contractor, "not one | therd g(u..,'x'ym YouT'll find them | Bo in the ©ML* «. -- . i Bome services: that 'we buy .seem | mind seem to be all right until we get the | tion. bill. m we can't help féeling a lt | M tle su & that. there . are some | yOu "najls" in it .somewhere. .__. | have _ Ourbusiness aim is to give a real oeu-- Pay. Chilstrom, according to one report, is being sued by one wife in Chicago and the story is that he also had a Becond wife. f ~He is now serving a sentence of from one year to 18 months in the state penitentiary in Waupun, Wis., after pleading guilty to a charge of lving with a woman thers. He was given the minimum sentence ty Mu-- nicipal 'Judge Sliater, who fined the held for eeveral weeks in the county jail hers being bound over to the grand jury. on a charge of,attempting woman §$25L _wqub-wu:z;'nm school' graduates for t posts in the rural and village schools is meeting with success. T. A. Simpson, county superintendent <of schools, stated today. .. There are now more than fifty per-- cent of. the vacancies filled by nor-- mal school graduates who have been Now Number More Than 50% T. A. Simpson, County Sup-- Inventor of Oilcloth 3 land, is { with having invent-- LOI ed and <manuflictured olldloth about * alarm NORMALS LEAD TN CO. SCHOOLS ... THE QUESTION BOX he 'can take no safer guide than that which has been handed down through the cen-- turies, embodied in the Golden Rule: * a p-- »dagt lnmoelf i x QOOhelV e ie spiee m atl ms doainge and io omm is s io on of S on sdopdincde rimomel Amiomem of Real Estate Boards. o <f > do unto you, do ye also unto them." In the interpretation of his obligations, ~ ~By L G. K AP 1 N o (Copyright 1927) -- aAnd when 'a bill from us Louis McCarl, of Princeton, Ili, O iyra mied oOs ser £ 5i 60005 CC | but tormeriy of Highwood. today was mmmmvfinm brought to the county jail by Dep and reasonable that you will not be uty Charles Krueger on a contempt bothered with any: suspicions: that t court action. He is back on his there are any "nails in the bilt" -- |Allmony to his exwife, who lives "Bo, when the need of real estate or in Highwood. -- Under the decree he insurance. service comes ' into your is supposed to pay $20 monthly to mind, turn your footsteps in our direc-- :;rd the support of his two chil-- " o y . Iahnymoto_mthtwm' tZ" you just the SERVICE you ought to| | m t o_ have at just the PRICE you ought to ;' q a o 0 0o 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 tain a sult. tate and ingurance service that is §50-- plaster that fell from the ceiling. Can 1 sue 'the landlord for damages? . ...Unless there is a specific agree ment to the contrary, it is the duty of the tenant to keep his own flat in | Awerle // ue".thith;vufiovorwoflttoen- ter the ring Gene Tunney. champion heavyweight, Saturday went thru a their fight at Havana. . Johnson, with whom the sheriff talked at tength, looks as fit today as he did several years ago when he was more or less in his prime. Jack confided with the sheriff that he had passed the half century mark in age. Big crowds are being drawn to the champlion's camp and many of. these Mrs. Mildred Hope Spaulding of Spaulding's Corners, Saturday started sulit for:divorce against her husband, Ex--champion Thinks Present Title Holder Fit and Sher-- ~There are a number of good spots from which the champion can be seen while at work and the Wauke-- ganites have been quick to take ad-- vantage of this. . : people are from Waukegan. If free passes were fluttering about on the breeze the crowd would be double its present size, according to the sher-- ift. who spends most of his time at the telephone explaining that he has Crown Point, Ind., 1923, charging him with cruelty. She asks custody of her two minor children and alimony; Mrs. Edith Gould, tibertyville, also filed suit. She charges her husband, Justin, a gateman with the C. & N. W. R. R., with abandonment.. --'They have two minor children. <~They were married in 1899. -- 7 Spaulding makes $40 a week at the Waukegan Woodworking shops and TWO WOMEN AREF My child was severely injured by Barrels and Keogs For. Sale We selil--Dynamite: at Specia! Cut Prices in 250 Pound Lots. CAPS, FUSES and ELECTRIC Open for Business TUESDAYS from 4 p. m. to 8 p. m, and PaA Frere TUNNEY VISHT; SHERIFF THERE \CIDER SATURDAYS Es"m.;uamm o o o 0 o0 o 0 0 0 0 0o 0 o 0 t Fa T o 2 ------| _ For Sale LvZueo !;oolit- y FOR SALE--Golden Oak frame mole-- Telephone 132J. | 37 3t nation. Eim Farm, Deerfield. Phone Lake. Forest 69#--Y¥--3. 37 2t with two doors and two windows; in fine condition. Phone 367--J. brought --to the county jail by Dep-- uty Charles Krueger on a contempt of court action. He is back on his alimony to his exwife, who lives in Highwood. -- Under the decree he is supposed to pay $20 monthly to-- ward the support of his two chil-- o CLASSIFIED o o ADVERTISING o o Telephone No. 1 o 12 Kitchen Chairs ....__-- 3 Oak Display Tables... 1 Large Oak Dining room CATTLE -- FOR SALE--22% head of _ early, as cows are going considera-- bly higher. I usgually have one or two cows and hbeifers; Holsteins and Guernseys; 3 clear T. B. tests; early epringers. Riggs & Boldridge, Ingle side, III, ; : 37 3t Town Line road, known as the Mike Redmond farm. J. S. Crain. 36 4t Fresh or due inside of four weeks. Carl Westerheide, Behnke Restaurant, Choice heavy springers, fresh cows and heifers, with 60 day retest; from clean district; large herd to select from at all times; one or a car load. T xammn is mrirumie Mams and makae OFFICE FURNITURE FOR SALE 4 flat top desks...... 6 Bwival Oak Office 6 Stenographer's office *4 1 Renault town car,; suitable for taxi or private use Call after 6, or on Sunday. f BSTANLEY GREER, 1 White Dressing Table. Use Livestock For Sale on the Meade Farm. sap 1% U S E. . _ Come and make One mile north of at : bigh gerrui-- $10.00 each 5.00 each 4.00 each 1.00 each 1.00 each 7.50 each Winter age and one acre of land; all kinds of truits; near Lake Zurich, on Route $#2. Call Lake Zurich T1 W. 7 it Taih wopd fleore, Resuace best, nomy .a-::' x ie' +4 64 and painted. Price $3$,500. Turn BARGAIN FARM LAND: yOR SALE _ 188 acre farm six miles from Keno sha city limits, on a good road; well worth $250 per acre; can be Bought FORSALBE--Eight room hougde in vil FOR SALE--203 acre dairy farm, close to Burlingtor; price $135 per acre. for less than $90 per acre. Many other good bargains in large and small farms. FOR SALE--120 acre farm 16 miles west of Kenosha; complete stock and machinery, for $12,000; owner FARMS FOR SALE--160 acres, 10 mi west of Kenosha, Route 43 hail mile south of Catholic church and s#chool; close to a public school; a splendid farm, and I will price it right. F. K. McCormick, Salem, Wis. 36 2t wants to retire. FOR SALE--6 room house and bath, at 322 Brainerd Ave. Price reason-- able. Inquire of owner. 86 5t WANTED--1, 2, 5 and 10 acre tracts, large and small farms, lots, Lhomes, estates, chicken farms. If you desitre to sell or trade for Chicago property, send full particulars to GEWEEKE & KOLMAR, 4811 No. Ashland Avenue, Chicazro. THMlinols. 85 5t PAUL ANDREA 1915 Sixty--third St., Kenosha, Wis. FOR SALE--ILot in the wooded sec tion of Oazkwood Terrace; §0 ft. frontage... price reason able; terms. For information inquire at the Inde-- HAULING WANTED--I have a four-- ton truck; want jobs hauling grave!, wood or anything else., Addreug.loo- eph Sterbenz, R. 1., Libertyville. -- : FOR SALE--6 room new house with sunparior and bath, in Oakwood Ter-- race. W. A. Nicholas. Phone Liber-- tyville T26R. 20 t WANTED TO BUY OR RENXT An oil station doing a business of t 10,000 gallons per month Wm. Gee, 251 Illinois Road, Lake Forest. S62t MONEY TO LOAN--We have a con-- siderable amount of asecial funds to loan on improved farm or city prop-- erty. We lnvite your inquiry. First National Bank, Libertyville, L _ 10¥ Real Estate For Sale Money To Loan WANTED--For general house-- E. Hussey, Lake Vila, HIl. room house, with gar--

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