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Libertyville Independent, 13 Sep 1928, p. 4

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8 #o Two teachers are absent from the staff of teachers of last year. They are Miss Smith and Miss Aurel. Their places are being filled by Miss Olsen and Miss Kieth. This year, the day's schedule con-- sists Of six periods each 56 minutes Many visitors are seen in the cor-- ridors and around the building every and an assembly study room. The large asszsembly room has been partitioned o'f so as to make three smaller rooms. The three new rooms Notes of Interest to High School Students The "buildings are now fire.traps, and, infested with Vermin. The state fire. marshal ordered <them con-- demned two years ago. The board submitted a $250,000 bond issue in the spring but it was voted down in every precinct in the--county ex-- cept seven of the eight in Highland Vercoe explained that by, placing county taxes at the lecal limit an-- other $20,000 could be raised but On the vote there was but one «issenter. Bupervisor Ira Hold-- ridge, : Waukegan, voted no on the grounds that the finance committee stated that it was not possible to raise more than $20,000. If it had been for®© $20,000 Holdridge stated he would have supported the mo Mawman had suggested at $2,500 appropriation for repairs just to get the matter before the board. That was at the June session. The mo-- tion chad-- gone overto this meeting aa a special order of business. Thompson amended the Mawman resolution <--by asking for $25,000. Bupervisor --Charles Harbaugh, --of Highland Park seconded Thompson. . The ~majority agreed that the buildings should be remodeled. One expressed himaelf in favor of mov-- ing the farm to the county hospital site and another farme? a sale of the land and new buildings. f perennial problem by voting an ap propriation of $25,000 to remodel--the county poor farm at-- Libertyvyille to make it habitable. _' This money, they believe, wil} re Heve them 'of any worry over the poor chouse for another ten yearse. At that time, according to the conm sensus of opinion, the--county will be in a position to erect new build> tnined 4 poak Sinktng 1t vorinahths & E. :Jt worthwh to sell the pr ¥mmm from thulmf. AA*A! i Supervisor Bert cf'fto-uon of the poor farmt --committee, brought the matter before the board on the old. motion.of .Supervisor Edward Mawman,. Lake Bluff,._by asking that each member express himsdt After eight years of planning no avail the board of supervia today rkided themselves of t P e , -.:f'n b l t --maan Al & '" > working hard to--round into condition o rrafuinss -- Sag fOtflOQ'!lEI'"c!thm Board~ Soives _ Its : Perennial| Northw '-ro-mxm oo s lokeue Tt Problem for Ten Years, :~|Yyear. and they are out to duplicate + , + the feat again this year. The first Members -- Believe game for the hearyweight team will wWieinnieamnntte mc on September :111; '2:: they After eight t planning to journey to DesPlaines and meet no a::lletho ;:r"d %f l;l'm Maine on their own tield. Let's have t ) REMODEL AT | |asrariiees ol snn rffersie THE POOR FARM ... *s«%®* LON CHANEY, in' i..5}cc s 200. ~_~ J "THE HUNCHBACK _ '"The Sawdust Paradise" ' Starring ESTHER RAWLSTON and k \ .. MOBURT BOSWORTH.: ------ x 3 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, SEPT., 18--19 \"Mome James" Featuring LAVURA LAPLANTE THURSDAY and FRIDAY, SEPT., 20 and 21 RICHARD BARTHELMESS, in "The Patent Leather Kid" * THURSDAY and FRIDAY, SEPT., 13 and 14 SUNDAY and MONDAY, SEPT., 16 and 17 )MEDIES, CURRENT NEWS, : ~ _' and ORGAN PRESENTATION AT EVERY PERFORMANCE NOTRE DAME*" vICTOR HUGO'8 IMMORTAL cLAssic SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER is o_ oA s s 2P o o §%r r a '"'THEATRE ----B. E. Terpenning and his family of Chicago, were there and enjoyed a great day.. A very nico picaie lurch was p:cpared, and everybody had a great feast. The afternoun was speci playing games ard »itching horseshoes. The winners of the horseshoe tournament®~ were Jack Dollenmaier, of Libertyville; Harry Rouse, second, and R. J. Lyons, both of Mundelein, third --. 5 The ball game was a thorough suc-- cess, due to the sides having one member of their team umpiring dur-- ing the batting of the opposing side. The score waswigh enough to be en-- joyed by the most ardent fan. 4A POLKA 'The annual© Rouse reunion and 'Ncnle was held Sunday, Sept. 9, at Ray's Woods, Diamond Lake. Every available member of the Rouse {am-- ily was there, and when the count was compleird, it showed 114 pres-- ent. The total number of Rouses i1 144, which shows that quite a {ew were absent, due to being away from the county, or on acaoount of iliness. Rouse Family Reunion Held Sunday, Sept. 9 us see a big crowd out at the game next Tuesday afternoon, on Liberty Field.. The team should line un in a manner something like this: New-- bore and Murphy, halyes; 'Burnett and McClenock, ends; Burnett and Garbutt, tackles; Browning and Hy-- att, guards and Petersen, center. Other possible candidates are: 0::{ ¥ahnke, Stickles, Volino, Janko Keller, Clausen and Churchill. & Watch for more news no the high school activities next team lost only one game.1a8t YOAF under the able tutelage of Coach Johnson.: Considering this solendid The first game for the lightweights is scheduled for next Tuesday, at Liberty Field. -- Maine lightweights journey here to meet our lqcal boys in the first home contest of the new football --season. The lighweight record, the town people should back the team to the limit this year. <Let .A werimmage game between two picked teams was held last Saturday morning. H. Grimes was captain of one team and H.--Thomas was cap tain of the other. Grimes' team won with a score of 12 to 0 Grimes and Foulke worked well and showed up to advantage. -- Two other likely looking candidates for the team, are toem jor tiyine gyime will be.ploked team for hok tus Inlan tap ons . Sowike. Grady, Grimes, Garbutt, Geary, Hy-- att, Leitchfeld, Murphy ~Petersen, Rouse, Thomas, E. Tromblee, Yahn-- ke, E. Burnett, H. Albrecht, J. Landis J. Newbore, Schlosser, R. Hendee to see if the school--can really run without them. Nevertheless, we are always glad to see the graduates who more fully understand onr® nroblems as many as pogsible make the trip and urge our other friends to do the same. LAKE FOREST, ILLINO!S PR O G R A M NEIL HAMILTON, F. X. BUSHMAN and JUNE MARLOWE. tersen, center.| ates are: < lino, hnhm' | Churchill. 4 news notes of ities next week. 8SCENIC 99 it3 +--* Gateman in Error & c 1 :E 'The two who were on their "'ltu'{h. Police Court ":nmllll' , home had been stopped at the cross-- Mdu mfmmm past * y ing while a freight train passed. m"'""'- week, ."Mm' The gateman unaware of the ap-- "w"'"-t went mfio F "'1 ; proach of the northbound passenger (':'""'n Ters of t.'.nmm To mhwl. ; train, (the --Twin ~Cities express, the proki um"'" abd hicle ' ; raised the gates as the way 'car of invol vluulnmmm of m"'h'h' """' 1a ; ~ the freight passed over the crossing, ud mw j #¢ .__ Eban started the car and was balf Warrints were Aworn out on last ; way across the track before he Wednesday nite for the arrest of A. ---- noted the onrushing train which was H. Rubly, Highland Park, for viola-- ; but a few yards away. The car was|,, _ ot; section 40 of the motor ve-- ~stopped with the front end on th@|mojp nw. 'The warrants Were S°rV-- :--track, Both young men leaped {"O" |ed Wednesday nite by Chief of Po-- the 'machine, | EBban suffering 4| ji5e Dennis Limberty, of Libertyville ) ~CWprained ankle in the jump. "WM'MP"MM . _ most of the residents of Rondout and acting for Magistrate Smith's court --© they rushed to the crossing expect-- of Libertyville accepted a $1000 bond on another tragedy or serious ACC)--|appearance in Libertyville, on Sep-- | ; dents for which this crassing has ember 12, when ht. cage will be call-- !become known in recent years. ed for trial T o % ; ._._ _ Embankment Blocks . Views Ray M. Larsen, 1326 Byron Street, \---- The crossing is made especially | Chicago, and J. F. 'Tuft, 1758 Lemont ' dangerous decause of the fact that| Avenue, Chicago, arrested Sunday a view of northtound trains is'de--|and bro't before Smith's court by of-- prived motorists approaching. from | ficer DeSchmidt, of the Sheriff's ot-! | either the east or west because of | fiee, at Waukegan, on the charge of~ |the hish embankment on the Mun-- mmmmm' delsin branch of" the North Shore | Tnesday when they failed to appear railroad which passes over the St.|at the tms m .mmmm.;" at. ' " Paul tracks. George r De Grazia was able to go to Work | Eyvanston and Robert ~Duison, 606 ! today but Eban--remained at home | (Czrpener St., Oak Park, arrested on "with the injury to ankle and slight|Sunday by Officer DeSchmidt and bruises, : brought before Police Court in Liber-- | imat«--Sngn ces tyville b:g' posted Chicago Motor --€ : b Club for their appearance Fall Style Show to be Tuesday in answer to the charge of ! Held on October Ath| Tuesday by Attorney. R. M. Miller, ) ; The. roar of the "crash aroused _ most of the residents of Rondout and ~ they rushed to the crossing expect-- --'ing to obtain first hand knowledge or another tragedy or serious acci-- 'denu for which this crassing has 'beeom known in recent years. j Embankment Blocks Views \-- The crossing is made especially ' dangerous decause of the fact that a view of northtound trains is' de-- prived motorists approaching from | either the east or west because of 'm higch embankment on the Mun-- 'delsin branch of" the North Shore 'railroad which passes over the St. * Paul tracks. The judging will be done Wednes day evening, October 3. Competent _A« L Johnson, chairman of the Retail Interests Committee, appoint-- «d a sub--commitee composed of Paul G. Ray, A. J. McDonald and H. A. Watson, who will have charge of the window contest. 4t a special meecing of the Retuil Interest committee held in the office of the Secrethry Tuesday evenink, final --plans were perfected !cr the secons winrdow display co.tes* and {all style show. Cups will be awart-- used, properly engraved with the winner's name and the date of the contest. A cup must be won three times befopre it becomes the perma-- nent possession of any store. ed 'or the best ir/rmmed wiridows, as was done at the time the spring show was beld. Tle same cups ar _ Escape of <~the two young men from death is considered little less than: remarkable by thoo'g' who have viewed the wreckage of the ma-- chine which--was strewn for hbhun-- dreds of: feet along 'the track and heard the details of the accident. _ 3 --'* Gateman in Error The two who were on thelr way home had been stopped at the cros#-- ing while a freight train passed. The gateman unaware of the ap-- proach of the northbound passenger train, (the Twin ~Cities express, raised the gates as the way car of the freight passed over the crossing, Eban started the car and was balf way across the track before he noted the onrushing train which was but a few yards away. The car was stopped with the front end on the Two.; Rondout young men, John Eban, : 17. and John--DeGrazia, 18, saved their lives when they leaped to safety at the same moment that the. car--in which they were riding was struck and donoihhod on the Rockland <road-- crossing-- over the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad, by a limited train at 10:45 o'clock Tuesday night. --~* With Bruises s oo o ces opiagram a * o s'~ 0" 13 "Toun in stres of the ohse. .. .----.~ NOW! _ _ |ated on Monnay for xemorat of ton-- i+ Mi p a . maB piipe ces > ul <*~ * $1.00 ts s se s T | other Kinds 25: I ICondell Memorial § .. Hospital News same day by Dr. W. S. Bellows, of Waukegan. Dr.--C. Galloway is in el Farm, entered at hospital on Sun-- day for major operation. ~Operation performed on Monday by Dr. Hoag, of Waukegan. Dr. Kaye, of Wauke charge of the case. of Waukegan that the motor ctub would pay the fines. _A search warrant was sworr: out "by Chief of Police Clayton Tiffany, of Mundelein before the Village Court of LIbertyville early this week for Joseph Petera, Mundelein charg-- ;cdvnhvlouuuotm»tohlbitwn law, -- Perera posted a $500 bond and his case is set for Wednesday, Sep tember 12. § -- _ Jore Ahliberg, Prairie Ave., Yigh-- wood, 'paid ~$5 damages on two counts at the hearing of his trial on September 6 in aenswer to charges that on Sunday, September 2 hbe crashed into the machine of Otto Renais, of Maywood, and then drove thru the 'yard and garden of Edwin Curtis on North Milwaukee --ave . Libertyville. The court found Abl berg guilty and the defendent paid each of the two complainants $5 a piece for damages. He admitted his guilt but made the -- assertion that the Chicago Motor Club would re-- imburse him the money advanced tor the damages. 5 'The Goldberg--Calzavara triai was dismissed Tuesday night by the Village Court on the motion 0of the attorney for the defendents and at the suggestion of the complainant. 'The court dismissed the cazse for want of ° progecution. Reports are cutrent in Libertyville this ('Thurs-- day) .not':'!u Mm%rx has .:1 opened @ . aukegan munm'"w been issued for the deféndents by the court of Jus-- tice of the' Peace Harvey Coulzson in Robert Albretch, of Chicago.. for-- feited a $25 dollar bond when he failed to appear on September 6 at a continuance of his trial in answer to the charge of violating section 10 of the motor yehicle law in Liberty-- ¥Yille Saturday night, September 1. Local Police Court 'Is Still On The Job view windows : in both: villages. -- A HrSl prics #if bp amarded in onch fourth @re placed where they are most. deserving, regardless of the location. epring. . Many were disappointed: in not being able to see the show put on by the merchants, and they are assured of a treat as interesting and entertaining this faill. The show as planned will be held for one night only, @nd it promiges© to be even more elaborate than any which have been offered heretofore. ¢ The style show 'will bee in charge of a sub--comniittee composed of Har-- Your family deserves milk that is clean -- enough not to need pastuerizing and rich | enough to show a real cream line. -- N | & / 5> ..9soy We tave It. s U Major operation performed the day by Dr. W. 8. Beliows, of On Sunday nite. irdy, of,. Hawthorn . entere on Wednes -w%; "ag ie (1.+ William Searles, 'aged 72, 'com-- mitted suicide by hanging himself in the basement of the Lake County hospital Wednesday night. Searles was taken from the county farm to the bhospial last week. He was dis-- covered hanging from a sill in the hospital basement by a nurse about 11 o'clock Wednesday night. The mhan was not dead at that time, --and was hurriedly. cut down and efforts made to revive him, but he died in a short time. Searles' home was form-- erly in Lake Zurich. So jfar as known he has no: relatives. - €o4 Man Hangs Self in Lake County Hospital shal --Limberry -- went to Highland Park Wednesday night and arrested Rubly, who gave bond for his ap-- Noi ihe Wednesdd® mnmotloha&fl.ub- ertyville, and A H. Rubly, Highland Park, collided Wednesday evening at 7:30, at the intersection of Rts. 21 and 22 at Half Day. Considerable damage was done o both cars, but nogova- hurt. Parl was going south on Rt. 21, and the Rubly car crashed into him, coming off Route 22, proceeding east. 3 A warrant was sworn out by Earl charging Rubly with violating sec-- 40 of the motor vehicle law. . Mar-- Cars Wrecked at Half Day Wednesday Night named are 0. J. Bochm, rustee; F. A. Hudson, president, and W. E. Har-- din, secretary.: : The alternates are Jay Cairns, Max Kohner and Paul McGuiffin.-- All-- members are urged to attend, and -- registration cards may be obtained from the secretary. Those who are inerested in uphold-- ing the honor of Libertyville thru the medium of their golf prowess are asked to be in Waukegan on the 24th.. The entire day will be spent in 'match play at the Bonnie Brook club. -- It is anticipated that Liberty-- will be well represented. All of the sessions of the conven-- ::nwmummflmxmun_ Tuesday F. A. Hudson, president of the Libertyville Kiwanis Club, ap-- pointed delegates. to .represent the local club at the convention. Those _ Reservations for--the event have been coming in in large numbers de-- spite the fact that the convention is still two weeks away. . Probably the. largest group that has as yet made reservations. is ':.h: Lakeside tfil:b of Chicago which informed con-- mewpoersith of 126 will attond. . _ * atten Practically every town of any size in Iilinois or eastern lowa will send large delegations to the convention. Indications point to one of the larg-- 15 September 24, 25 and 26. The con-- vention will be the fourth statewide gathering to be held in Wankom] Waukegan will be the host <to fos amoh matinnet 5 P owa when the district convention of Ki-- wanis clubs meet in ~Waukegan, on Me,etingswof lilinois and East-- ern lowa Districts to Be Held in Masonic Hal) -- > Wm. Edwards ORDER YOUR PEONY ROOTsS . --Mundelein, I!linois Residence Near Half Day On Diamond Lake Road 49 The kind of game some fellows play is as awful as the way they lock in ~mickers.--Cincinnati Enquirer. j We have a first class service manager, who will able to take care of any adjustments or repairs you may need. 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