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Libertyville Independent, 21 Jun 1928, p. 4

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ts g@ easi ----PAGE FOUR C _ MILTH HOES : o on s AulF Tokt Litert the churehgoers will be:that all who intend to worship in the faith of the Christian Apostolic church of Zion swear-- allegiance to Voliva by ~the Feast of the Tabernacle, which will start the day of July 5. ~* Those who do not raise their hand In solemn oath and acknowledge the Tleadership of the --overseer will be excomunicated from the church, it 1s reported. ~ Viking was "caught" dt the regu lar services Sunday. Voliva had been talking for some time* when he wax-- ed warm on the subject of loyalty. Finally, with a bit of drama, it is eaid, he ~turned to the twelve apostles of the church who were sit-- n:-mm-m-vm he . and said, t wn! : A U Nuaiy 0 _ c "I will ask alr of the apostles who Mayor Walter L. Atkinson of North Chicago, has issued a state-- ment asking that the 'Mercury Hill* find be pushed to a sudden develop-- ment in order to prevent the influx of a hordé of land sharks, mine slaters and other crooks into North Chicago to feast on the guillibility of North Chicago residents. "I believe this. find is genuine and I'm in hopes that some of the North Chicago residents will make good money out of it' he said, "but ligations -- and ptBer ectablioh ths tigations and either the presence of mercury as a fact or ex-- of the : in hbheated conference ovuvmsuah"euh- crowds .and finally. was forced --~to hunt for larger quartens. . .~ _ His meetings hay e been discon-- torney Theodore Forby, who -- differ-- ed with Voliva on religious theories, convenkd until the--wee ema' hours out during the trip of Overseer Wil-- tur Glean Voliva to m"!'- Sunday services at-- Shlloh. taber-- nacle when "Apostle Carl F. Viking admitted that he had "cheated" a tritle on the averseer._ 3 > And, according to reports from Zi« on, the overseer and Viking and At-- ATKINSON ASKS QUICK ACTION ON "MERCURY HILLL" Deciares Further Dalag':1 May Mean Influx of Land Sharks Voliva Calls Role of the Faith ful and Finds Viking : 'Backslide.' _ "All will be right within a day ®@ ." one apostle remarked today. Out ot it all came an edict HF CREATWON s OVERSEER SOME Into North Chicago. the idea at once so that June | to follow the-- word of: a find to North Chicago. 8 | .While E. J. Neary and H. J. An-- nis, Waukegan high school instrue-- tors who first pointed out the mer-- . cury. ind have -- investigated -- far _enough to satisty -- themselves and "chmnnrh t the school that | the mineral is present in large quan 'tmullth.mnd_.gouumhl | yet been taken to turn the property 6mngm¢-mtmzwm | put it on a safe basis. It is a dif-- ' fleult proposition to get the devel-- . opment started, but it will be more | difficult if unserupulous persons get e nsl in to Fear Gurnee L a d . A metare tnat you win undesias | "Bitit Stts CWrot Whes at the . At the base of the arrow is a three--foot square with &z white ar-- row pointing true north. -- Vertical signs will convey the information to automobile travelers. The aero-- vanes will be placed along all trunk h"mumhm the struc tnm'mumxodvlthoto-nndd advertising. tion of the flyer*to the marker. Kightsen feet below the sock is a horizontal arrow 18 feet long: and painted in chrome yellow with black letters naming the town abhoad. The markers which will be mount ed on a steel pole 25 feet off of the ground, will be visible from a height of $,000 feet. A New York concern plans on instgiling 60,000 of these markers along trunk highways in the United States providing aviators with --posiitive direction in trips be-- tween important communities. A three foot wind "mock' at the top of thepole wil} tall: the atten-- SKY MARKERS TO LINE HIGHW AYS Aviators passing over Lake coun ty as well as the rest of the state of !Hlinois will be directéd on their able :to dig up.!~ ----_;--=«..y. > the city tan take to hurry along the development,-- they ~will issue warn-- ings to the residents which may be sufficient. to keep them from plung: ing unless the proposition'is fully Will Guide Airmen Along their Way; Also Carry Directions fter at the hands of land sharks. } J "A sudden development of this |--_ _ tm.vmpmmmh. S be made over always brings in an undesirable typeof operative | . who generally leaves in a hurry and ~ With the crowds thinning out: in m';'-omdmxlct. it is=expected the property owners: will con-- tinue their investigations and © get scientific opinion on the value of the find immediately. ~Quick action on the part of the property owners within the next year. leaves »with all the a in to make money at the expense of honest citizens. will, of course, make their profits larger and quicker -- available -- and will prevent them from losing any-- thing to the crooks who are bound For Motorists. aerovanes ~ Pxouk hS 4 ul No on e h ie en ie 409 s ie o c tss s ;'3"'55&..'-:2'4%':?@*%' asiyes ECSE cay s * ce in ds o . tss he *'« i o o. Aigaig e sir o t e te se io . oo t s ue w J llMT FANS GET m KICK IN DIVORCE\ Te oaks .. us . b'*'*:; s,.é""w K=*. were > Sec€k Stolen Car At 1:15 o'clock Sunday morning the Waukegan polit¢e received a re port from the Kenosha police re-- porting that a Star sedan had been 'stolen in that city and requesting that search for it be made here. The car bore a~Michigan license plate; No. 844--3863. -- No trace of the ma chine was found 'here. ly ditched their machine and took to their heels~ Officers conducted a thorough search but were unable to find any trace <of the <youthful thieves. Zion officers saw> the stolen car of them took up the chase, pursu-- in; the machine all the way -- to Wauke=an, but the machine proved too speedy and he could not over-- An all day session in*> the dome=-- tic life --of the W. W. Wagoners, of Higkhwood, was being staged today in circuit court" where the wife, Mary, is suing for separate mainten-- ance on 'the grounds of cruelty. The woman, who became a.bride last September, claims that the hus-- band came home and growled about the cooking telling her--that it she couldn't cook better he would have to go to the 'restavrant. © Local Car Stolen s "«An Essex coach, owned by the Rudel--Teter: company of Waukegan, and loaned to Lieut. Henry ¥F. Wal-- lenwein of the local police depart-- ment, was stolen . Saturday night from Sheridan road, about 75 feet south <of Madizon street. Wallen-- wein had parked the car there at 9:30. The theft was discovered at midnight. <There was no state li-- cense on the machine but the motor number was 263,99%, and the serial number at the Des Plaines river. The last seen of him was three miles south of Thomas'--corners. He was parked along the roadside then and was in the company of two men of questionable appearance. Fears have been expressed that these men might have forced the boy. to take them to some distant He Knoeked#-ler Gooking and | suttocation : as "his She Sang Too Many Gos-- . | **Zst 188 Jo9" _ _ --_ pel Hymns. tent of Wankogan, . When the boy left his grandfather he stated that he was going to hoe in the garden. A few moments la-- ter the grandfather noticed the hoe hanging in a pear tree and the boy Ouitdistance Zion Police But * * **=@ ME 1« m "_' 35 Ditch Car When: No. Chi-- l St. ur%mm l Te 0300?0!30! mm- _mg f Pasto® { Police of Zion: and North Chicago Sunday~ morning ~to : capture five sailors who Had stolen: an autome« bile in Kenoshea.-- Whenthechase became too hot for the sailors they drove the machine into a ditch near the Fanstee!l Products company in North Chicago, and disappeared in the darkness. Thetheft was 'reported to ~the Waukegan ~police at1:30 = o'clock Sunday morning when & Zion police officer stopped at the local station, reporting that the Zion department had received a call from 'the Koeno-- Waukegan police called the police of North Chicago and reported the affair. The North Chicago ofticer who arswered the -- phone -- replied that the stolen car was just passing the police station. > North Chicago. officers took up the chase immediately, and despite the fact that thestolen -- machine had a good start they --s00n began to overhaul it -- As the police--car. arrived within a" "police, stating that five sailors had stolen a Jordan sedan, license take it. The Los Angelés bride who W fo with her husband becau: The couple are both uear 70 years Lock It in the Cellar SENT OUT FOR MISSING BO0Y he bought had no room --Foul Play. that of &3 : Seated in the vestibule the body of ~George Becker, veteran janitor, @as found partly leaning against the front--doo# to the Turners hall on Boring St.. Waukegan, Monday morn ing. _ Death probably had occurred Sunday evening. oola .Dl;fiovm(dfiom'n"m Y¥ MM" 1J ?:mmwmmnm :85 o'clock . Mon -fl'lflnm breakfast a rule that he had wed ; Evil With Good : "What is Christianity ?" is the sub-- ject for Sunday morning at 11. Evening subject at 730. -- "The Way of Encouragement." _ > Epworth League at 6:30. Sunday School at 9:45-- We are cordially invited to attend the service at the --Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon, and we mm:;w-flum» The camp meeting at. Desplaines begins on July 6th. Programs will be here soon, and you may secure one by asking the pastor. We are encouraged by the grow-- ing spirit of unity among different churches and the Christians of dif-- ferent denominations, and we should all encourage that spirit. Most of our differences are not real and not vital, and we should feel that we are all members equailly of the Chris-- tian brotherhood. f tor As he stepped into the vestibule hat leads to the front door he saw the figure o. man resting agailist the door. < Indications wore that he had collapsed as he was either lock-- ing or unlocking the door of--a bun-- dle of k s# were near him. <A hur-- rie: examination convinced ° Giese that the man was dead. : Glese informed police of his Jis-- covery and Assistant Chief o'*Po-- lice Kennedy, and Patrollmen Wil-- be here on Wednesday evening. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Auditorium -- Theatre. m'&_ulut:fln.n. a rch Services at 10:45 a. m. 'The subject for the Cristian Sci-- ence -- service for this week, is, "Christian Science." of assault and. they ~woere of the opinion that he 'had «ied either from in attack:of heart trouble or that he might have become il} and died from suffocation -- as <his mouth against the door. feeted Sunday school At 9:45 in the --new church bm Those "Aintending to enroll,' : 'be on time. : Morning worship at 11. --This is a dedication: service, with Dr. J. H. McClure, 'President Emeritus -- of preach the sermon. ~The dedication of the church will take place before the sermon. * At 3 p. m., & --second service will be held.. Rev,; R. M. Huston, D. D., of Evanston, will address us, and other : visiting clergymen will taky part. 4 * _ * ..There will be special <~music by . avestigated. Their ~examingtion proved that the man bore no marks dent of Waukegan for many years, and roomed--above the Turner: hall. He ~was custodian of that building and was also janitor in the offices of the Chicago Aardware foudry --com Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11. c"rr mfi'fi%flw W.--H. Lehmann, Pastor SBunday school at 10 a. m. Children's program at 11 a. m. Quarterly meeting of 'the congre-- gation on--July first, at 2 p. m. ture on our Wheaton Sanitarium, on July 1, at 8 p. m. Ca --Friends and strangers are ailways welcome. > the choir at both of these services. Young People's meeting at 6:30, in the church pariors. The Moen's Supper will be held at 6:30 on Iond:g'mm. Dr. W. F. Weir will ba main speaker and munion at 9:30 a, m.. standard, time. ST. LAWRENCES HPISCOPAL Rev. H.--B. Gwyn, Pastotr, . ANNUAL AUDH .-- ~OF TREASURY In it :Samuel E. Sims, of Pontiac, dhbgl:ngn of tw "'""&ty';:: T to 0 o. men, . § cher and Jay B. Morse, incumbent, through whose terms it ran,. ----*> Members of the finance commit-- tee stated that while--the audit was much of the same routine, it show»-- odthtnmym'bthxiutfiotho' than it had been in the past. . _ -- The services for Sunday, June 24, FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL +-- John E. DelLong, Pastor The Church That Overcomes Rov.Ole..%Putor inday school At 9:45 in the AGED JANITOR S FOUND DEAD in m d Pit ;'31-? ;',fi-!v nc kgfl M odengtf ons e )4 : .: "Sometimes some of them get like is the sup. | Children nad get naughty and I have at 11. *o spank them, give them a little $0:-- "The lallk, and--then put them to bed but s that ends it." f * . *_In that manner Oversees Wilbur f lomvwnmmmm I to atteng !| ence that might --have arisen be-- resbyterian | tween Apostle Carl Viking and him 1 and we | solf Sunday when the apostle in er will at. | open church admitted that he had ?Wlflmefitmm ll'llll":'lll "'Il not discipline him. I've made hay® secure :':vmup.uunaw he the grow.--| "I've made a number of rules g différent | since I returned and broken some ans of dit.| older ones," he concluded. l i ne CHe Public Service company of North-- ernTIllinois plans to offer its slock-- holders one share of--no par common stock for each five shares held at $100.a share. ~A special meeting of stockholders will be called for Aug. 2 for the purpose of increasing the authorized mno par common stock from 200,000 to 300,000 shares. The company has applied to the TIllinois W'Oonnmm £:: common stock. The money provid-- ed ~by the sale of : the :fi:'floul stock will be used to reimburse the company's treasury for additions to property already made and to pro-- Y¥ide funds for projected additions and betterments to 'the company's price of the stock, the "melon" has an aggregate value of nearly .$6,-- ~--These are thoe first statements made 'by Voliva since the hint of trouble came to the public. <In the past his statements have been tak-- The transfer to this important na-- ¥al post is in line with his service rating and record. (He is one of the senior admirals in the navy and has held many important posts in -- the service.. E Explaim Forby Matter ' He stated that he and Attorney: Forby, general counsel of Zion, were differing on the city court judge-- PUBLIC SERVICE OFFERS RIGHTS "When I make a ruling that ends It. ~I --guess the public in general of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, June 17. . ---- "Phe Golden' Text was from Psairas 96576, 7, "O come, let us worship and. bow 'down : let us kneel: before the Lord our maker. : YFor he is our He was the tenth commandant at Great Lakes. . His successor to this post has not been named as yet. '.nh'. Admiral Ziegemeler was ap ted to Annapolis in 1886 by the then congressman, and l&ter presi: dent, William McKinley.. He. was twice secretary of the general m of the navy, while® Admiral Dewey was its president. * During the world war he command ed the battleship Virginia and was in command of the troop escort con-- voy, being awarded the --Navy cross for his service in this line. '~After the war Rear Admiral Ziege-- meler was successively in charge of the naval reserve, director of naval communications, . commandant of the Norfolk navy yard and director Oof the 'division of sea training -- in the navy's Washington offices. the ninth naval > district -- and --the Great Lakes Naval Training station since last--November, bid farewell to his aides at the Great Lakes training Station'. S:tuu_h% and started trek to Bremerton, Wash., where he will command the Thirteenth naval diz trict and the Puget Sound navy "There has been no trouble there' hduhndhnmmmhflg matter. Forby : was : supposed have differed with Voliva on relig-- "Of course he isa't teaching his Bible --class and probably he won't for a few weeks. <~We--are busy on this city court matter," he expiain-- "The city judge will have to give l'm"l:{m*thovm stated emphasis indicating that he would like to have Forby be his eandidate and that he would insist that Forby give up his law prac-- en as conclusive and ending in Zion VOLIVA WEARS PANTS IN ZION IT WOULD SEEM tice. tik: d id en e _ NN WECT ((FANT| tromnced the T. J:--Crowe club of | MIKE BALMES AUCTION SALE ~ ~UIVP WEJQL WUUAJ) 1| Chicago in a twilight game at Wau-- | -- Saturday, June 30, Mike Balmes, ow t 0 cce t oo~'~ | Kegan Wednesday.evening. : A four--| having sold hisfarm, must vacate Daz~ Madnmical. Bia. Lz run .rally. in the ninth concluded a |at once, and --will 'sell at public aue-- M M*.FM game that featured. many exciting|tion, on same, on Willow Road, 1 > %ta Aides mm ~ | moments... Ole Pentacost played a |mile--west of Waukegan Road, 1 «_ AUUnuafl Obatian Tariai. _ | Yhale of A.game at short, handling | mile east of Shermer Avenue, near -- ~ wWaval Stati¢ :1'oday. + mcluuu ;fihwt um He 2:;;2:1' brick yard, 'tthenf:" sharp, e N aald on 200 /. mm 14' ~ . _ . .' _ s started -- ~rally ainth saving time, ollowing : : Rear Admiral Henry .J. .. Ziege-- jwhich tripped the Crowes for the | _ _ 20 Head of Livestock God.; and thopo(fi 'of his m%& hand." ~Among the which com-- ig from the Bible: "In the was the Word, and "the" Word was with God, and the Word Word was with God, and the Word made by him ; and without him was lotnyth'-uhthst was 'made" (John 1:1, 8J.:>*> 4 Cluded the following pasgagessfrom the Christian Hetenca textbook, "Bcience and Health with Key to the Beriptures," by Mary Baker Hddy : ATOMIC FORCH? was the subject of the Lesson--Sermon in all Churches When | Make a Ruling Its a Ruling," the Oversger Declares Today. The Leason--SHermon also in-- i nc INCLUD-- yeL At MMOI.MM'M. spring tooth harrow; 2 sets ':;t'l: who is leaving. on Thursday. n.l beadrows; 2 Deering cultivatros, 1 a Manager Godbred pitched riding,. 1 walking;-- Shovel plow; prest: baseball, allowing but three hits in |weeder; potato »lanter; hay rake; 6.. was | five innings. He also singled in the | 200 ft. inch pipe milk vat; 6 milk m ninth, to store two ruys and tie the |cans; cream separator; 300 quart -- 8 | gcore. ; P milk bottles. «----Gy.-- Girain--*00} hushels aats. _ J. B. Morse & Co. It has a medium brim, rather square crown, center ridged . Small patterns and rich color give them their style :: It's a white broadcloth % eg 'soft.collar at-- second time in a--row.-- Ole, by the way, is leaving for Shreveport, La., on Thursday morning. * Ross starred at bat with three hits which included a triple. His base running put him in scoring position on two different occasions, where he went from first to third on sacri-- Tites. This boy is going strong late-- ly and deserves a great deal of cred-- it for his efforts. 4 x5 -- Orville Baker, a Libertyville high school star,--who is playing-- sensa-- tional ball for the Waukegan club. Starting two double plays and hand-- ling several ~difficult chances very cleanly. © Manager Godbred intends to play Ray Baker, of Libertyville, at short, 'succeeding Ole Penticost, who is leaving. on Thursday. f Manager Godbred pitched ~real baseball, allowing but three hits in 4# Batted for O Baker in ninth. wce Gre: f SCORE BY INNINGS & H E Crowes 002 081 001 T 12 0 Nations $10 000 004 8 12 03 2 BUMMARY Three base hits, Ross and Penta-- BOX SCORE AlIJ, NATIONS Let this new Panama dress you up It's -- «EVERYTHING FOR MEN" Hose like these are you'll never tire of ~~$195 $AAAE . + 7 $5.00 r_;fi. a . . U T l1 u2 us S HTH INDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA CHARCE FOR DELIVERY. weeder; potato »lanter; hay rake; 200 ft. inch pipe milk vat; 6 milk cans; cream 'separator; 300 quart milk bottles. Grain--200 bushels oats-- a Good lunch will be served. Terms: Over $25, 6 mos., 7%. ~ -- TJOHN J. WICK, Aunctioneer, J. A. SCHMINKE, Clerk. * loader; side delivery; hay tedder;2 w;z potato diggers; fanning fI!; 'corn sheller; corn planter; 3 truck wagons 2 scalding kettles; l--ton . Ford Truck; farm wagon; spring --wagon; 2 hay racks; hay -- 1 team blacks, wt 2400, 8 and 10 years old 1 roan, silver, wt. 1200, 10 years old; $ hogs; 75 chickens; 2 geese. s Farm implements McCormick grain binder;~ Deer ing grain binder; 2 MceCormick corn binders; 2 manure spreaders; . Ap-- pleton silo filler; hay stacker; grain _~10 milking cows, 3 fresh ones, 2 bheary springers, 5 milkers, 4 hei!-- 620 N. Milwaukee Ave. B ho s tntain wisre ror A J comy or out. 'eo rctoria I have purchased the Shoe Repair Shop Mike Busick, and willkca\fitmatd\empfrc:. Peanut Crackle -- -- 39c lb. box Kitchen Caramels -- 49c Ib. box Honey Nougat -- -- 49c Ib. box Special Summer Package $1.00 A Complete Line of the WearU--Well Shoes . 'The Shoe that Saves You Money s §z The Soda Shop Hats Cleaned And Blocked .JOE CHIEPPA Announcement . -- At Reasonable Prices Shoe Shining Parlor Phone'17 8 Quart Size 12 Quart Size THE WATERLESS COOK-- ER --go to the matinee. Din-- ner is ready when you return. THE WATERLESS COOK-- ER is necessary for successful Better Health Greater Economy to watch it. Food will not burn. Waterless Cooker Frank H. Eger)J uuflm*"- T wo convpenient sizes include whole meal pans and tray M AEEC : AOY Cow. d WEST BEND MODEL) More Leisure Brings at 4 :

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