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Libertyville Independent, 10 May 1928, p. 7

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; The youthful city officials were in F' office as a result of-- a long and 3 hot political campaign conducted in e :: mmn'n:g."m p ended in . an Priday, con-- § ducted along truly political -- lines. F dwma'll;:'..-o ; trom a plan instituted % ©% * ¥in post of the American Leglion® Shise 44 Pciice Toup Patemg P44 formed the first official act when he im te relure to Buy Vehicle Li charge ot driving:a car withouta vehicle license, -- He hauled him. to jail and was ready to throw him be-- mmmmnmrb nnlugx trial. Judge Herman Zickerman, looking sterner than 'Judge Landis himself, gave the defendant hbis choico of>--a wzm-ttfl'wmfll Ball the : latter.. -- Then-- was when he got the surprise ofthis life as young Franctes Ball marched in se clty attorney. The selection of a jury--was a lengthy affair as City Attorney : Ball szought <a Jury that was unot opposdd to capital punish-- chair should the defendant --be prov-- driving without a vehicle tax. Hardly had the trial got underway when the fire "sounded-- and mcnmmgn-e.m his helpers,> Fred Brean,~--Moo Redding. Doe Milroy and the yolunteer -- fire fighters under his drrection, chased the big tire truck to Twonty--second atreet and Kritian a¥venus to put out a rubbish tire.. They made--a record rin and Saturday Chief Mesec was making out a report of the fire to awbmit to the state firo marsbal at than violence; and many things which munot be overcome when --they> are which all of the details of the plan in or-- der to give the school children an insight into city aftairs. * nwken little by lLittle.----Plutarch. Youth. held sway in North AFFAIRS OF CUITVY :( IN NORTH CHICAGO and would ta willing to rec-- Keep Sticking to It s?'mumex'l'? i ~Mra. Frank Priediand; rrm t will entortain --twelve . s <at a i tuncheon for Mra. FHiediand=$t., on \Tuesday. -- Mrs. Cart Friediand will ' Mra. McKelier, of North fo(,ln%l'.wh. visiting relatives in York... _ = ~Bfre. Jounts Wilkon returned frons Oakljand Cal;, on Sunday.> Mrs. WIik son Yisited at "the home of her son oward and family for six months. She 'ia--now viiting at the home of #upper® guests «at the . of Mr. and Mrs. Agardt of Chicago, on Sun day ovening. -- K 2c ' Mrs. Raymond Clavey entertained at luncheon and brfige on Tuesday. were visitors at the C. A. WolK rese Mrs. (Feorge Burnoette was hostess to Dorcas Circle No. 4 on Thursday. Mrs. Harry Clavey entertnined at a miscellaneous shower in homor of 1Imllovm-nmm neon. ° Bridge and bunco were play= i"' Guests present, were from Hins-- Deertiold. > / + $ "It.'fllu.mdlw had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friedlund and family, of ~Dussts at the Frod: n home a Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. GOgo. 'Cuetie at the Prank Whises home on Saturday evening, were Miss Ar-- Mrs. Vazsey, of Hinsdale--was the guest of Mrs. Harty Clarey on last Unfinwwmflu with relntives at Downers Grove. evening. Miss BerylL Taylor acted as hostess Miss Dorothy Foxworthy had charge of the lewson, Verna Giss, the devotionals and Miss Mary Thomp son, the games. * Miss Marton. Stryker graduated ;uamnlnnfit.lmm in Chicago, on Wednesday, May 9. Bhe has taken the ful} three years course of training. The Mission Band of the Bungalow church met on Tuesday afternoon. mcmaum'-.u e ~'The home of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Browning, on Waukegan Road was badly ~damaged by fire on Sunday afternoon. A defective flue is suppos ed to have caused it.-- A neighbor Qt'.h'ulfl't&lfi& By heroic efforts on the part of Mremen, the fire was confined to the roof of the house. s %&°_ 'mfld&hm;":"\'.:'m: . program _ Morning worship at 11 a. m. <The gastor vn_lm.WlDu The e service will be heid . . NOe# NOw 3. . and Mrs. & 0. Wilkon and UT e l4 . aneg -- CB o + w98 NCarrent seeturs s * " 2 0 't & * ' 4 ,--, ':';,.' 4 Prayer and praise service on Wed-- mfi"g o'Clock. on the church lIaswn for the boys and w;'u"m"m Invited to> wor 3 U --AFO COPruiany Juri100 40 . WOR" . comeas & uts Pnscc ship with -n_-ds-u!'uflb""l ------or Leash Dogs. There is a considerable business to be attended to 'at this meeting. buying of a flag, caps arm bands to be used--on Memorial Day, other matters will be uD. . ; The --Auxiliary exrtends an invité-- on to sae indive ot Norplnook and ' who are r tend the: meeting and join this unit. Remember the date and try to be at Willman.. This is a yery important meeting and members are urged to Church sehool at 9:15 a m English--service at--10:16 1.3 m. German gservice~at--11:15 a. m. naumwmmu p. 1. ie M.fil'yu':l';n., 'The final Children's Wook service,. in which the Protestant churches of Deer(ield co--operate, will be held at msz.nm.mznu m'm Service begin National tary. Supt.: of <the Board ~of of the on the subject, "Chi and apecial music for.--the service. _ All members and triends of the Pro-- testant ~churches of)> Deerfleld, are scordially iavited to atténd. > ".;,-.m,a.mm ¥ on .. mork 1ig . o. tm Tahen e Shomary at o'clock p. m. -- Thursday, Woman's Missionary So-- mym'nllu.lflloif -- Friday, Boy--Scouts meet at 7 p.m. ; A cordial. invitation to all _ of the services and activities of this church. &8* p; :.. Union Children's Week church. ConsuRk 8t Paul's church moih. AnNA MNee Oe at Lake Forest, after a long illiness. Funeral services were held on Mon-- 'fi,mmmmm ut 230.' Interment was in the Lake . Mre. Bricknell spent her girlthood in Deerfield. She was a daunghter of Mr. and Mrs. Henty Lange, lateo of this village. She is survived by her husband, Richard Bricknei}, of Lake Bert] Mentser, two brothers 'Theodore Lange and TWO SERIOUSLY -- HURT-- WHEN AUTO AND TRUCK CRASH fused or having lost control of her mackine through some mechanical defect, driove-- her car head on--into ; ln.%hth-uwu'nnhm: 'm.MmMMhML- ed.". She utated, however, hvz Her conscious moments that she and gT. PAUL'B EVANGBWLICAL * P anm stt traw § Thisan. at 8 as subject to control measures --set forth in the act. <In administration 5* 'the rables control measure, the state department of agriculture sov-- eral months"ago designated the City of Chieago and all--of Cook county protection science offers to humanity mdm Rolatives of 'the vic-- 15. extablish criminal. Mebtngy utes 'to eatablish Mability on the 'part of owners of--the dogs. This eristing legislation, according to ~state officials, provides for the prevention of the spread of rables through the establishment of areas as a rabies area. The iaw pliaces the subject ~to "ufl be :locked up, restrained by leash and muszszled, or: subjected to a prophylactic treat-- ment, according to the provisions of the act Failure or refusal to enforce the : law : subjects peace officers--to a tine of from $10 to $50, officials of ;ot"nm;-h view of = alarm-- Iing -- situation contemplate the tesu-- ance of a blanket order to include abatement of the menace. tTea "All 'peace 'officers in Hlinols are urged to aid in prevention of this menace," 8.--J. Stanard, director. of agricuiture, said. "It is the. duty resting upon the officers of the igw to see to it that no dog that has béen exposed --to possibleinfection is permitted'to remain--at largo un-- less properly rendered comparatively immune .by raccination. 3 o ~LAKE ZURICH on friends here on Sunday morning. Mrs. B.--R..Almons spent Tuesday with her daughter in Barrington. Severai from here have made their reservations for=dinner to be beld uumm«lfiru- ~Miss Dymond has returned to her home for the summer. _ m&bmlbma% ihafl.lhld%hlhy_ pfitflm Iilinois, as heot 'muamm ae "~Mr. and A. L Payton are a fuow days with relatives mmmu '~Mr.and .Mrs. George Hans and home on night. #¢ H has. been iD for the past ten 0 0 0 0 000 00 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0 00 000 000 000 0 All dogs in areas designated as Mr. JUALWI NAGVMML,A #. {aum piupper was served to those ~ W w/_ bvarmacmanes Ti seb d AWRmee \Mrd. James, % Lake Porest, Mr.~and ~Mrs., Joe Whlor, <Mr. and Mre, Audrow Anderson and children, ufinthhh.m~&bnq improved in health. ~ <'Reveral people® in the vicinity are ahfivmm and all ak very bighly of it. were present.-- ~Mts. B C. Thayer was taken to & » We'nre alt giad to welcome Henry Cur! bhack to Lake Villa.> He is very one of the most difficult prob all channels on the Great lakes to a depth of .23 feet is considered certain by w-m-mnnw by United district engineers. s« es lculatther m j t fatt to the fact that the bottomof the ts a Fock." This rock formation in asca . strata in the moraine that lHnes the --IN LOWERING OF | hrough Rock. if "oval Heror to to Contorm: ~~--<~With U. S. Plans.> . clared, however, that the' "corre-- spondencte between the United States possibility that a of 27 feet or even groater may be required." r"&mmmmm: Jardwin rejected the proposal by the Great Lakes shipping interests for a 24--foot channel because "the greatest economy*' at: the present tifie would be effected ~by -- the -- recommended depths of--23 feet. ©'The report de-- tirely to improvement of the navika-- tion channels; The report estimated that 'the-- channel ~deepening would 500,000 --would be uatilised Aor com-- penpsating --work on the principal har-- bors of the lakes to permit the use of the 23--foot channels, t f each harbor be made and specifica}-- The commerce on the Great Lakes amounted to 137,000,000 tons in 1926, the report said, and "affects either ulation :m W&. ia.". The wmmuowu .23' e cuc uind y Rotset 5 Pjon "anBually in savings in reduced trans ly authorized »_by-- congress in each with an attack of the flu. en 9i at --Arlington Heights W funeral of. his niece,. Miss Hiisabeth Inrvor n 'ad Soe Bs eoaten lm'"' -- ;4" t . :."; t " at m?'nayfldm pohool. Her. death was due to complMcations fol lowing an attack of flu. Mr. and Mrs.. Albert. Obenaut,. of Grayslake; and 'Mr. and Mri#, George Obenaut, and son of McHenry, vis-- Ited .at the home of their parents, Mr. and .Mra. George-- Obenauf. 'George Diebold,. of : Chicago . was the gueat of 'his brother on the farm However, tor by the as ho %hfllwm a trip from hig 6 at Russell to AM" W.bm: held the body. in her arms for the Telatives held ho thought thet gouth the entire distanc# Of teén miles to Antio}1 where they adlight & physi-- J. L. Taylor, county coronér, follow In€ the Inmest into the death anie se remaine se Matammaliw'b!o Antloch to reside with a sister and brother so that he could o near a physiclan 'and modical attention. He Testimony. Shows. That Rob-- ert Fiddler; Died as Trip ---- He seomed to collapse as he seated himself in the machine, ~He retained a boit upright position howerer and '-- Thé coroners jury after hearing Ing of an gutopsy returned a .yer-- dict finding that the deceaséed--came to his death from an attack of An-- relatives at Kewanese. --___ -- .. _ 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 last Monday in Milwaukee. . . --Mre. Fred Harden is in a hoswital in FonlDuLac, where she underwent an 'Operation recently. * o heL The Relchman bakery is again re-- opened for the summer.-- The formal epening was held on Saturday. Bide: Lor -- the new -- grade : school were opened on Tuesday afternoon. A aumber of bide were received but none were as low as the $45,000 bond Plans will <be revised and another bid will be called for. _' Last Wednesday was a busy day for the Antioch fire'department. In the morning, they were called to the property of the Antioch Hotel, where A mu'i':u":h"'m'fi threatened . nite garage. the afternoon, they--were called to the . Antioch Cleaners establishment very serious fire, the quick work of the department soon had it under &M,wmuwn,h' 1 evening, they were called to a farm near Millburn, where a grass Home places in Antioch are now enjoying ~the luxury of gas. The Mmmnmm be Harry Sheer of Grass Lake bump-- ed into the #edan of Josemh Hladovic last Tuesday afternoon, with hte re-- foay wes lams w the Srrane on was held on that evening.-- Mr. Fid-- Ger . io survived --by-- his. widow and one danghter, besides brothers and gisters, as well as : many other re}: evening, C.-- L. Kutil was elected as president 'to. Succeed K. C.-- Abt, who has held that--office Sor four: years. Other officers were also elected: 0000 00 000 0 0 0 00 were -- rejected. . w;,,ud'"xu_. Barl Converse and daughter of Hyde Park were Sunday ;ulltu at the L. P. Davis home, mflh" Fisher and Mr. id Mrs.: Lioyd Fisher and »on were {h Barrington on Sunday evening. Mr.: and Mre.: Wayne Bacon and children :and Mrs. E. Bacon spent Baturday evening at the L P. Davis n 'of Wauconda were Sunday s , at the L. P:»Davis home.~ -- ~ Mrs. Clinton Ravin and sgon <afre. * now employed at the L P; Davis i sea Nesn o. im x home in Wau-- %W Passfleld «apent Monday were Sunday callers at the L. P. of popular make. Voliva's Secretary Takes Pen in Hand to Say He'll be county superintendent of highways, hfln-ddm, a conference for this Thursday objectars on route 176, where a state paving program is being held up, in hopes of get-- ting the necessary rightof--way. i pot the county is to condemn. an action taken in the county court, is to be discharged from the service it--was learned from soidiers at Fort EFheridan.:>One of the women in the accident died later. charged with driving while drunk in 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0o Mir. and Mrs. --Henty Lempke of Burlington spent Sunday evening at the Myron Francisco home. M 4 6 x Wauke gan caller-- on Thursday. : Clem Reed and children--called at | »33""""'" ton home on ~--¥ernon and Gordon Shaw of Ke-- nosha spent Sundasy at the I. B. o---- WAUCONDA -- o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LAoyd Fizher is driving anewcar day in Bs p PBR "W a4 % ' ,;"--- r' Cyens (osh Sn o B en Mr. Mrs, Hart'y Grantham vis i9 -- "The ", Store" Lu-umémdxr.mmr. i a eyer, m on m-- ... tLLH Geoarge Sceott called on relatives in 48 --~ YSLAKE Lake Bluft, on Sunday. e :# . mmemo-'e::su tloval Debaie (-- - <Mr and Mrs. J. A. Jonet m' ELL H. MOI moved 'to their new home on Maple | » ATTORNEY--ATLAW . m Ovk _ a7 * Nettie Mu enjoyed a va-- Q)&bmuah evening --. Mr. and M:e.:--Pau) Hicks of Liber-- WiGHWAY PLANNED The members of the board of sa-- FOR ZION WRITES PAT FROM ITALY Melvin Crooke, soldier--from Fort he 4 *~ * riaha e e at| _ LIBERTYVILLE, ituiMOte _ _ WwiITH "a FUTURE EQUITY in Accident and Health Company, to ATTORNEYATLAW _ 1veE sunbing« _ Res,. Phone 07 Office Phone 18 Hours: 16:::.-011..!]'3;%3 LIBERTYVILLE, «.;é is :: Work Guaranteed 1 * «4s "!1'12 m' 'a'.; Day Phone 38, Nite Phone 407 « LIBERTYVILLE, ALLINONE8 211 Waukegan National *f *# --R. B. GODFREY 4 ROOFING| _ AT LOW COST Estimates Furnished Free ° |--. . TAR AND GRAVEL rooring 1 READY ROOFING OVER OLG Libertyrill e . Roofi,_'inz }1 Company / P. 0. "-".'.".'."'"' M"ud DR: J.~L.; TAYLOR . -- o uh s dvarmaicak tor M t c t _ o 0 0 .. * aot Telephoce 47 umtwfl.u},_; Warren A. Jones FLAT ROOFS RECOVERED } --_ wiTh TaAR aAnp erton ) _ GEORQE H. 8M!TH, Prop We do all kinds of roofing E. W:; COLBY 48¢ 27x54 BE NT IS T -- _

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