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Libertyville Independent, 18 Oct 1928, p. 2

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MqrrrRirxmnnmatieaiier with. at!" and n- C-Merino may. . "iii-ii/Gia-ii-ak-guru Mr.andMrs.A.c.tttoxen, Fiiiiiltri; "I." -etr. l 'dtttidfa'i/fltg"g.1toWg "ml-u" " - Hummus» Ins! mun-Mahmud "like! Pancho O. I. B., mm In. Omani. mumtutbm. I - 8001 humu- Ontqetainqd "MM!"mm. praying": "and: Nahuvmmat- 'EiViiriGriiii-iiiiimihui" '0... a new "all. f ff'd smear fg.t'tmfat"/Nu,g Ci "I"! "ammm'mnu" "Via 'tM.etrllrtdqttttinhgtt-tthtnda, with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Burnett at Slocum Lake. l , It. and MncEait D,rlltt and tthil. dries. ot Wuhan were Sand" vthttom " the home of Mr. and In. Join My. . H 1tet OI at Gunner Quad on tenths: bore "tttGatt, "e. . Jim 1-. mm . "ep., and Mrs. H. L. Grantham.:Sr., Ind. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gunman In: "pf fauniapent Sunday night Mr. and Mrs; Henry Shaefefr and children trt Monenry. bent Sunday my: Mt, and Mrs. Geo. Brougham. Ray Sgymour spent Sunda; 71h Chicago 'with Mr. and Mn. Owen Paddock. Mr, ana Mrs. A. N. [arson and whiten ivgsited relatives at North Chicago Sunday. The County Sunday School con- vention will be held ammo Commu- nity church Oct. M. There will be 4mm and evening program. r o " WAUCONDA o o.?PRo..ooPf?9oooo, Mr, and Mrs. A. N. Larson and A pen n is ieing circulated in the villa e for better bus service to Wankegan. _ 00000000000000 "than Mia tubes are longer med; better toned and give - distance." 201A.type. $1.25 each. B. R. Prosgser. Phone Libertyville 5621. Mr, and Mrs. Winfred "Howard hare; started building a home on Datum; ropd. " F - Mr. §nd}.\1rs. C. E. Denman or mum": 're getting' readrt, to build u home i: East Gurnee. t Tm, hon? ,0! udiriisritiCiiiai; ',l.tlteetrtl., has been changed from 9:3 _to 9:45. "Victory ' ls Woo From That Team for the First Time in the School History Swen] mm of Gurnoe have re- colved invitations to attend a mu- Meat at Glen Flora Country club on Oet. 24th. in. Shaman Smonburg is all In; treatments " kaeshn. W. H. McClure In eonttned to his Dad with an attack of tnthaenaa. Norman Sponenburg is reported u resting easier. A son "a born to Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Cannon New». 1rruterieaioattasaaotnrgaar Smith . ._..,RT'. Budd . .. . "RE. Gehttttr..... ..t2B. "burn. . __LH. 00000000000000 The lineups: Warren. In" I _ . Williamson .. ..LG The second tun: wiirrrteNtt Liber- tmue second tom nt the Gurnee gridiron tomorrow. Thu'xnme prom- beo plentrot action and should be an interesting "tair. h . remit of the my changes in be» it looks as though Coach Kel. ton In: " Int found 3 winning a- mnuon. The porn performed in n ucellent manner In the Sound" one sad is expected to be n win- ning tum throughout the remainder of the season. 2 Gentle and Helm scored the two touchdowns for the Borneo tam. These two men were the out: ot the "some throughout the entire playing the school. M football mum of the Warren high school defiated the Crystal Lake tent. The gene we: "not! " the letter: matron ad was won by s more of " to IE The educated toe of Gehtke tron ttt-yfort%tthsrnoertit"tt In he who new the goat trw the Point "ter touchdown. The point was scored on e Dentin! drop-kick which went equal! between the two posts. PAGE TWO um men For at"!!! Aist!nththiftteq tt GURNEE FB In. Crystal Lake Rockendeck Cormonpek . F . . Walla , _ _ _ ' Em . . _ Clinton Schutte Smith Einnon . Levy . Wnp i Mr. and In. Arthur Boohmer left lwaiiiiri'r' to "and "your dun a La Gran. and Iron than they will ' not»: to St. Joseph. lick. and 'lpgnd "van! a." more. I Mr. and In. Korma Brown and "tally of Chicago. spent the week. l and a the PM! Dickson home. 00. an In. smiley Staten were molar-nonfatal". mumhnmtohur at the at" man ot It" u. I Mr. and Mm. Albért Paddock 'of Round Luke. called on'thelr grand- daukhtor, Misa, Laverne Paddock. 'who in anon-1y m at West Subur- 'Mihoiplpl, Chicago, Saturday. . MN. John IcBrido. Carpenter. vino, upon} Honda and Tuesday It "a Arthur Elna: home. Mr. and In. 'llntrJottnrtott and mum. Undone. upon: mud" in News. I]. Anus Honky wu a Mensa- " all" load". If. Martha" Huh... Waning", out Metadar "eating hm. - Ind Ly). Milton and but Bum fumed homo Mote a: m Win the. van "all In In (but: sad when Wiscon- J. J. Mann, Pox tttmr Grove, no . "than all" have Wain"- My gut "and". In. tttttvu, Mroodatoeh, In: . M a the Bury Mel-co home an! all. m . visitor at the gum- mnf school WM-dar. . IHtnemit Potomn' of tsriUnur-. ,ft%mrpnt Sudsy'tt the Arthur, Ill. [All]: Bucky underwent I tnatttr opal-tuna at Sherman hoop!- 'et', gummy {nought . In. Archie wan. returned to in bone Sunday after unending ten (by: at tho Marold motor home. new Hump and Thoma Ol- gon of mm. went the week-end In. Louis Hard- and sons. Rob- ert and Charles. went Saturday 'tt- orppon n Wuhan. _ "Wat, john. wu ' business, c'aller' " Wuhan Saturday.' . Kelvin Potter In driving a new Mr. and mi. H. D. Btnks of Chi. mo. spent the weekend at the Auden Fume. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crowfoot and daughter of Edison Park. spent the weekend, at. Spencer Highland's. "the Put Matron's club 'r of the State! Mar me! with Miss Belle Tags"! Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. A.. Werden and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Werden and son Curtis, left Friday morning via auto to make their home for the winter at New Htunptrhire. . Frank Dickson and Miss Lena Boninxwere business callers at Har. rington Friday. ' Mrs. Page Smith or Ft"'," caller at the home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Potm ot Lib. ertyvme. spent Thursday evening at the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johns. " Mrs. A.. C. FtoPT. Bassett. Wis- consin and Mrs. Stanley Stoxm. Preéton, Wits.. called on relatives Saturday. Misstep Della Kirwan, Belle Tag- prt. Mrs. EmmavDahns and [when Grantham. attended the Eastern Star at Palatine Friday evening. Isabel] Grantham holding an office. Henry Culor ot Wisconsin. spent Sunday u 'the Arthur i Kirwan home. , Harold Hartrmui of Lake Zunlch, was I business caller Saturday. Miss Neva Toynmn and Chesney Brooks attended the Navy and Notre Dame football game at Sol- dier. Field. Chicago. In. Emmett Gem is helping to are tor Miss Jennie Sinnett, who is seriously in. Round Lake. spent Saturday that-Horne Paddock. Chicago. Th. int-' nogn ff populig Brigham home. l Itt "oy9 aye ttet we we. Men to RH. Buelow ot Wankenn. was 3 Raging" etilfMuetr., __ _ Rudolph Selmhbudll of 'Chieatro, spent Sunday here. Mt porch of the 1920 campaign is mining this year. Delegations are coming to Wuhington head- quarteu to greet Mr. Hoover and to afterwards treasure a group photo- graph of the nominee surrounded by wenwishere. The hand-shaking can: min which characterized Mr. Hard- ing's efforts have been played down by Mr. Hoover and hit advieora. Governor Smith has beenon the road to auch an extent that there has been little opportunity for Democratic sup- porters organizing parties tor the executive mansion at Aittditr. An explanation given for the change in 'campaign methode is that the radio has developed in Meat years an that the voices of the nominees are brought to millions and personal visit: am riot necee'eary. _ money. When all the, hopes an} unit-luau m grifted unbiased ob. server. say that the present Puni- donthl contést is one of perNeatity and uncertainty. they no not than willing to back up their any; up and whine, with 'me bets hue been placed no notice»! lacking in "milieu" or great iiiiit'7,iilti'e" strong partisans are: cum victories for their pub} ticulIr eaisdldate. in "we tee, I mto utterances it is tritthitteant t " Politicdi observers who have been sounding out sentiment in vtrions section ttf the country report a con- dition of: "hits which the "on" partisan ovniooks'. It is reliably re- ported that there is very little bet- ldng on thrPrmidenttat nee. What. on m trotting over trio 60mm dtteet of segue minor omen]; creat- ing Bn 1mm not now on the books. the elections as over. iliiaGiiril We" pro and to evade aetiirnt and! the (new dar,, but any one' convemnt with politic" Mtdim knows full well why "(Wu "is lurking time." The campaign lead- Won. October 10.-rTho common than and In official We in Washington than a." to desig- nate the "tdiet of the political cun- Mn is "to be con-Mend "to: Not ember " it to the humble ann- wet to was for governments! action or amuse. In other word's the manner: ot the government is revolving but getting nowhere until Potter 1. driving a new A. C. Stout: tad Slocum Lake. Bert Harris iid It "-tnnattsett,tsehindeittie "tetote'ro.orutttfarttuttttmme ttttttttttwt-ttof-tabt-ted "rtetsrttttttsett"edert : Electric 1mm were numbed the school recently. i The P. T. A. hold their tpit 'el In: Int head" at the 'ttft,'; Th0: meetings are held the ttmt - of the month. F J mu Ethel lecture "on the week-end with her uncle and "may. W. B. Damn" of Wuhan" _ . In. a. W. Fuller open; you". and Tuudn'y in Chicago hunted; Mr, and igrs. Dani amiuttniir% of Chicago, spent and" 11th Mr. ad In. E. W. mm. I l mu Robert;.Hook u odlployod u the Fox Lac but. , 'Mmthon radio tubes no" longer lived. better toned and [he trrmter distance. MIA typo. $1.26 etch. B. R. Prouer, Phone Libertyville: MM. Mr. nod Mrs. Gaby ind daughter of China. were no". of Mr. and Mn. Robert Bonner Sunny. _ In" Mae Dodge left Suturdty for her home in 'Peorin. L. E. Gillittttt' and (Amity moved to North Chicago this week to make their home. Coin White and Andrew White ot Granule, were Mlllbnrn Visitors Thur-(by. 1 'r'ortr-fWe men attended the Dust- ness Mena' mquet held lat Mon.. dar. , P. A. Preston of Lake 'Fomt.' tun-acted busing» in Mlllbm re canny. - . P. Lucas of Ounce. installed elec- tric lights In J. Strohal'n this vat. The C. E. business meeting was held Friday evening " the home of Miss Vivian Bonner. Miss the Dodge was I visitor re- cently " the home ot Mrs. John Bun of Rochester, Wis. The Hillburn Ladies Aid wilt hoid their annual huur Nov. 2. at 00000000000000 00000000000000 Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Milton Rudsinskl. Lake Zurich. called on friends here Wednesday. ' Mrs. Andrew Sorenson. Mrs. J. A Ross and Mists Laura Harris attend ed 'the meatre in Waukegan Wed, nesday. , Mrs. Frank Meyer, and son. Don- aid, MeHenry, spent Thursday after- noon with relative'n. Mr. and Mrs. Martin lmengo Were Waukegan callers Thursday. Mrs. Ethel Geary is numbered with the sick. " was Emily Davidson was} mm or at the Gurnee high School Wed nesduy. " Mr. and Mrs. WihianrBroobs, Sto cum Lake._speut Thursday in Wau- Itegan. __ Dr. J. A. Ross attended the medi. cal society meeting at the Victory Memorial hospital. Waukegan; Wed. nesday. Ming)- Della Kirwan and'Edward Peterson. Parpenterville. attended a show at Barrinzton Wednesday, Louis Harris was a business MIL or at Elgin Tuesday. F T Mrs. Frank Dickson md daughter. Emmi, spent Wedngday In Chica. co, with we farmer's sister. Mrs. Herman Brown. r _ MCmoIBclld Frank Meyer and son. Donald. Med Henry, called on friends here Tuety day. , _ ru) Seymour and Mrs, Frank Har. rlson spent "Tuesday " the Owen Paddock home In Chicago. his. Lottie" Sowles. Richmond. spent Tuesday with her mother and "not. T '. . Mr .and Mrs. D. V. Waite, Round Lake. called on relatives Tum". l Politics is leaving its mark on the [social season in Wuhlngton. om. Icit! hoeteues and their cock! 90cm,- .tnries (re experiencing. considerable (dtrtieuitr in maxing functions ct which reel Demon-ge- will-be on' the guest not. .The omen] not he: 11 small'representntion herenoy tto, cause ot the demnnds 'ol potitieat parties in each Congressman! nu. ma. The diplomatic set has the largest repreoehtntion. although may foreign emu-adorn one Btiil in their native "ads. The ottielal receptions at the White Home yin be advanced this you. owing to the short tension ot Congress nod, the {act that s new regime will tnke over the incentive Mansion on March 4. PM; moon: that the tour huge 1'0- caption: and nugnemus Cabinet din- ners which are given at the White House and home. of Cnhinet ottleers nut be scheduled before the can. (due Administration turn: over the key-to the choice of the Amer-icon Voters. ' Welt-Suburban houpiul and her condition runnin- eritieat. . Mr. and Mrs. Toui'Vuey ma non. Ptedrtek, Round Lake, called on friends madly. _ lgeen ensued in party mime will do: mock of their pom-u: emu- (once. in "Mutton of tentative ,debo'tee in whhrh they any be allot! ,upon to annoy their own predec- tion automate. Those who . hove followed the careers of prominent nation" legume" tear t the Con- gressman! motors ore not . speeches viewed mull)! fo the eun- ptisn. in whléh the o tore mm!- ced their venom] views on unper- tmt problems because of party Fax- rd,',',""',',; Hinton-y has shown that t is frequently emanating for legislators to be commuted with cunnign speeches which we some time; diametrically opposed, to the legislative subject therire sponsor» lug " the Capital. Hence. the tulip audiences assembled in clubs and private homes ht Wuhington demo couldemble augment in Mums campaign Oratory and the personality back of it. our Washington Litter, i' Wuahirtirtsm, win touto1tttetttm an uncle, wicket-3' "Home" of ear- Min unmet: at both mu". The town than that' when, the he... ot the eampattrn have: the Bond- ton and Repmenuuveo ortro have W13wnmmmg 1928 av WILLIAI DALI '8. E. A. Correspondent MILLBURN mm_mhu on unity in: ,roentmtrrarettertthitta-qtBet. the cloned; The hunt tserie" "uet8teromTto_tAoht-ti+ WMZQ": "NW" itttt,'e ia ii)diiriG'iiuaiii in 5'. tlit tiatoMrtttttthe,tumwttotitr unnonm C Cadmium: mtqttetqd to " = macs In man's an. all by end ottiNstmmeuieatttret-ii'G made up. ot second out" I... "tterrtrviittt's bond was on Bill gall-1:1 be! , and ' ":14! W o y no hm." . mums. 'a,"ret my be and] they maratot be "I. to pl: It" niece of music hm their SSI ebb mnly do,. we an Inn": "Mtgna g trig tune m. "ttri-ttttr an a appreciate the work of the led. The Intemt and DOD in but" t pupd by 9.30900! loo my T strong contended for "uiiGiriG laurel; Many maple rm Ntt2 culling tho," the N. him will be p bert,rmsgt um and Antioch?! Antioch on Satttr%r afternoon, November 10. ', _aailter9vme (8' chaplain or $0 North West Countess. mum saga-om tit? may up! no _ Nevertheless n mt don at at.» etrt '0 being gunman in the hoop team by" anti]. tteotm in each sum should too - em out. - they no odt to. dtottato ttid atraitt this you. It was gratifying to notice: the large number of Libertyville but!!!" men on hand to witness the tune. More business men can your)» "get away on Friday afternoon thnat an on suntan. At the name an. many workers who tirtd tt hawk to Ret awar from til-Ir "I. A. Sue, to get any from their ttttmutt-Fei, day an attend on MM influx to work only}; half a day than. Mouse of the low hanéing clouds and darkgned heavens dusk came early. The "game ended unid'lhe gathering dust and thorny after the cuhain of darkness to". . Rain threatenew to tall at any minute during Friday's game played at Liberty Field. T . T Sidelights of 'FridavU Football Game Here Mrs. George Helm. 1115533 been seriously ill, is able to be out again. There are new tenants In the Bee. tion, house and, a new section over. "er, Mr. Johnson being tog m to attend work. " in. Joseph Poster nod Mr. and Mrs. 'E. C. Thus! vii-ted Mf. nnd Mrs. Arthur Thnyor at Plemnt Prairie. Monday. ' Fred, Bartlett has not been nbk to report for work tor two week- with Hamlin brothers due' to " Injury to his hand. In handling timber: u large sliver penetrated the thumb and ftetshy part ofthe hand causing a painful wound. Virginia 'Murppy 'ntteudéd the thtystre at Antioch this week; l _ Juanita Meursoni one or the win. ning couple." the lmthon dance, 'ia pinned with hot "pouches. She, ha been quite new. She won Viacom! place tittter. 5min; bounty content" in Antioch g you-180. rod. tn the ttret last tollowtnx Vice-Proo- went Dower-t Wuhan a you Mo Int September. and won a prise in the popularity content " the M see this summer. Otto W. Lqtunan wu n real uport- at the -Innthon. He can 850 for traits had may save money to the than" by throw- tnglt out on the Mor. The tut night they were .50 tired they stumbled over it and did not pick " up. ' The Carlton children of Wuukel gun were, - " the Summon home Sunday. Mu Evelyn's'vunon also-spent Sunday " hirme. The Aver: home In town has been rammed ind nude ready tor tho winter. New," Stephen": human sraintedlsto hone. making it very " trartt". V t ' Antioch loom- np. u Joseph Koch". ha exanted and ham . basement under his home tad amend" improved an "nuance. In. M. C. melon wan In Forest Perk two den this week end tt' part 'ttt Int week Attending or daughter who underwent an open- tion in Out Perk hoeptul. She wee openteg! on for "ttdndiettis. The Womw'n club had 3 very In- "th meeting " tho Icthodlat church Tue-d1! mulch!» . 00000000000000 o LAKE VILLA o Hundredeot thouulide of ntstt hue been planted in Illinois wntenaye by the Spring Grove latched" dur- Ing the sewn in the campaign upou' sored by the ante to mtock'ttreune end lakes. t I 00000000000000 Sou-gt. Paul B. honor). the pilot nnd Berrtt Auden-Ion .mude the trip. Mr. Hecate" stated that shorten- ing the time taken to nun-port the tinsel-unz- helped' In cutting down the anal loo. l iii'iiiii" 115m 10 HMTWMM F uncum BASS The can»; Douttas ten passenger plane trom Chanute field, Rontpul, curled the forty cane ot tinsel-Muse (Menace ot 200 miles to piece them in streams not In". An jinn" had never been ungd before In traniportiM It: baby titsh, Aviator Used for Fir'st Time .. in history to Distribute _ ",.' Fingerlings A novel and nun-ml method of cgnveynnce for 10,000 ttngerlitttt gnu was and Saturday by'Thomu Mis outcry. head ot the Spring Grove mm ttttteherierd when he had the tab!" transported by an arm! ttir- puma. _ -" if E if _ mun-.1 _ M" is 2:? Palm OM temetettTat. momma I. ture, MTG: Gui F"Tiiii"ittG' iT. inns-rum 0.. Wed to 1t11tee,t.her Tyet' -tqttM mtetfetrtrrttses mm»: mm" yoiGiiFGii 3.2;; lil: Olson. ML J. llama. couch or: non. ! ' i., . thtyatxm-trttmttr "out momm'mm tottr.trrtt-iarie blur ' tttttq, 'P-tttret-git- m" airiiuFTiit' iiiGiiiriii W'h n V". attdqt%tt to atop, the 1eerf.)g ounce and black. " "t - "mod thud. '11)- ttte, as? mm by" 'tttll',')',,',;',,', the pouch] dine-of that 09m ae.".,:.?).-";--""') ,rtdtrirtrithsiiiniGdari'iGiitii. walnut": on. and mmmmmo ._ I} In yum-'3' " ma an. 1 During the s_' and halt. there was the amnion Me of bunts'wllh "Llbertrvilkr', iiiiii getting more distance on his;boots. The playinz 'was pushed deep in Harrington's Iterrain but the visitors fought stub- Ibornly'and wok able to lump the orange and black from crossing their lime. The halt:ettdpd with neither xteam scoring. Libertyville looked to itre. a better football team than the "1r'?orJPtltt' but the spirited play and, fight put up by to maroon and white ot Harrington as enough to stem the tide. Burlington fans were Jubi. glont at the half They still belel'ved that their iiiiu'ii't'i, win There certainly "3.2 moon tor belelv-. ing so. So for the gune Was any- ,body'o. ' \ L Ana-this Wile 1:11.70"th to not. bit 'rM'ler. um.» kick. ed the mm tfr, " well and the 1ortaestdoettial,Tt.t-imgaed Eliza", itsTll'lt,",,', ll .5 want! A. tttttutri,>ttiiitpdmttio At the return of play after the half Libertivme soon showed their sttvir. tority y a minted drive toward the opponent's sod! line. Something must have happened to rejuvenate the men hour have: for they re- turned a ',','lGl'tte) fighting was anon. 12tehfiitM, ounce Ind buck hawk. who Md been playing I; mtnmeco run IV for: rant an nous ,ff,,t1'th,t rtgtn end and need I their not! line hr a. fiiEiiiy,l, the one. uw this fu- wound. ,ztou Int may at Litre _ , m ttttowe) , Libertyville-. 1U,l,,li',',e,"g, "mag In" will: ' :nrprhtul'y otmete and was a and: Tho rm. '1 or mom" on! block during» thb the Evanst I am but in which neither mm "In Th L "and, Libertyvme having won iPit In; one pl Itnro tteerie nine. in} pox-hum d ot "ectatt bu coat: "the mm of theoontoot the! n! 01 3:; Dan 2tatptf to win ii l, The WI -r T "I to on la 'N fmotrt.htrtrtimr, emeient :idIyro; 5; 11321;: machine. -:.Nrriturttret started the .Altho h some with; Pt', of fight and vigor Ame 1'll'l that did not minUh " the dune over win I 'l'e,h','ireher,,'.tCl,1t latched the school 2ll' '. t . twitter the th who" of the content wu In d t l and: Budnzton .te' tory. we}; ye n other new boy: hid I ch: 10mm in (11:33:: Ale' the wing trerfod, t after woetriturthe o the gtul boll close'to e '-opponent's oal l popularly i "no they no the punch to pug it l school lean 1cm. cud the It went to Barrinlt, i bt every d hon on downs. ,They Dilated but of' Hig tte 'danger out; again Litsertrrtlte tsthrted 'tre arourr ione oftheir lont drives. Barrirurtiut err mp he "oohod good at my um and when ' 'thipe in the Inbemnillo 1m playing good ball! "in, the lthey seemed to: be upset and taken ? season org; 'back try Barrinton's oowertul show. and North "as. NeVerthel a the fighéing mi") organizin /,U,t,",r Inger ind not cried did. the. JI sport , an wh eadv, _ .' uar of the- [territory . I ance into their I one may re mm: u. M. anucm mam): 're.tt!ttiyrn, WI]?! 1:93) I " 3 result ot this vmtlon the lee membon_ turned out tor the may Practice 100 11ft cant. l Antiwar. Wurtx. Mum, Shee- Il'un. IcNell. 'r'lit,dl'l', Steihtnger ind was! made up the! Injured not. In a well played. hard fought game despite threatening min ad 1 "may what we: fteht Ltttertrrtlle was "teto he}! Manon a " to 0 de- Libertsrvillie ngeats' Barrinetoni 13 to o Couch 'Fletc Ar now has a wett coached'um; non which shogldJ according to th present indications, be on. ftt,,ttte laden in the Henson's eotn.tt'9tttit'stt. f' _ _ Bohett Folbrtck reports that the Antioch grid mm reported to prae tice Thursday after a lay are! ar most one week. . " Despite the Sit that the tackling of the Wauka .team is regarded as being rather} faulty. the work of the "mammal a whole has been good enough toioverc'bme this weak no". ' f" The unity m at the wake- un high who» ind a hard you! in the week-omi- counter with Deer held and was given a. rest in last night's practi " oniy light work was ordered " the coach. ', Announcing" bu been made by I Wuhan pronoun to the enact that be will 3 F the presenting ot my. It Slots lull nut week. None of the' cards have been drum by the grommet " yet but he id "11111111an lining the beat any" that Manning In the atrium" ring not." present and. This rm is phvinzot Interest to the Wuhan 'nd North Chicago has In view of a fact that the dua- or new ot on. Illinois" mre some (nuance f In Wuukaun. " more m n . number ot Iqbal ttttht (and rho ll ballad mutant! the 1oeat kit a on been" of Pte not that there M11 be [no long drive follow"); the that . q,' Alitnii the Sport Trails "Wk trn9l With the start ot'the second halt sop-lot the game "JJckey." as he wan the I popularly known while on the high 'oal l school team. took the be" for gains EB)", every distance imaginable. The Navy tried in every manner l? use the knowledge which has been given them by their coach. "Shorty" Grazer but nothing could stpp the 'ability of the St. John teamf This sport " among the most pop- ular of the' Waukegan activities as one may realize in a visit to any of the local bowling centers. The Great Lakes football team suffered a defeat at the_hands of the team of St. John's military acad emy Saturday. _ ' With the coming of the winter Season organizations in Waukegan and North Chicago, are now taking io organizing bowling teams. His favorite "touring places" were around either (and and on ev- err trip he was able to gaid some- sthirte in the way of distance. _ Although somq predicted that Arne Johlnen': stirring dun were over when he recelVed " high school diploma. those who witnessed the Sunday bottle will contend other facts for some time to come. The Frost: Aggregation defeated the Evanston team in the morning me. This mm was an interest. ttttr one played not under the eyes of "centers. but showed much In the ws, of Frost: footbell team. ' The Wakes" tum won from Renown in the )loose clash Sunday by. an overwhelming score. The visiting team showed ability in all methods of playing the game and easily outclassed the local team. _ Nevertheless, Coach Bromt'a,out. tit showed much in the way of loot- bsl} ability. The second heavyweight team won Its "me 32 to 0. The stair we: too much one-aided to be of much interest to the has. During the Just few minutes of play, Bill took the ball on a 65 yard ride but was unable to renth the soul. as he was downed while the yards from the line. _ Deerfield. wan the, strongest team the local aggregation has met thus tar this neuson. . Btll Burs was one of the stars of of the game as his performance was 'autpundlng throughout the entire time. A scoopeu fumble m the opening ot the final period resulted In Mannehnch's running tome distance toe the lone maker of the alt. tt won't be, no "may;I week: before the high school coitus; begin think- in; of the baketball "ttttiota. , This fact is expocteld- to move In- teresting to many 10! the an: throughout the 'countyJ but especlully to those ot Waucond ' when things m rather "dead", d ring this sea- During the entire game the Wau- kegan 'team mas ontu.ttMuged as far " actual pinyin; was concerned. ,The Wauconda sch I has no toot- bgll team but is one f the strongest Meter- " the use game to be taught! In the county. _ . _ . Muse of thi fact that that school does not have a grid team the 31.15%an pngtlce ls started early. . With an isfrptsr" start ttliriGG- 71f It: opponent: the Wauconds team will "one of the leaders during the ' The Wankegan high school sent three teams onto the tick} Saturday 3ng three teams emerged from they regpecuve battles victorious; ' The first real teat tdi ihii"rarsit, than: this season came Saturday in the tilt with Deerfield. New F'LEEClr' W ', GODS - VI. 1ttft1'tery_ in. MW!!! ruin. A. C. Tar-u cs-ui, audienc- "at" ChND ILLACS Neu,',),,'" (SA LLE s . _ (iii/Iii":':)',):,':,',;,:',!,:"),),)'" @f/AMQ _ atryllfijiif)l)',,i' (tiiiji.tiiiiiiii"2b Oneofthe 304 South Genésee St. Waukegah 120, ' WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS i ) filed _ _ By A. K. sowes. Assistant Secretary of ESecurity Title And Trust Cog':)pany ' Business of the re, rder's office for the my}; ending; Ortourt 13, 1929: ' LOANS mm 1 '.. THAN LAST YEAR , Number Number Number For years the"; has been no major imitrosre- men: in transit) ssions. Gear changing has been Meal: and he uently noisy. But Cadillac en- ttgp,', have fin ly found a solution in the Smcro- uh transmiu on. Even a novice can' now shift gears silently and instantaneouslyjat any speed. Ask for a CadOrc or La Sane demonstration. Test dime Syncrovaesh for yourself. ?roptr care during this mearuagreaideaito the life of your car. When you receive your new car, the dealer will ex- plain the simple little things that should be ittteudod to at regular intervdls to insure the best performance. Be will also tell roi something of his own facilities for do- ing this work promptly and at small cost. , With the pitch-e of your at, you are entitled to Free Inspection Service by your dealer st Mn, s 1000 end 1500 miles. This service is due you and we urge you to take full advantage of it. its service requirements are so few'and the lap-keep cost so low. t These are the reasons it you!" 99 wgnderfully. The new Ford is a remark-, ably fine car for one that goal; so little. lt in timple in design, constructed of the finest materials, and built to is now growing tit therate of5000eamadttr. Ilium these new car owners that thismeougeiaaddreued. unusually clooe measure- the Ford Maori bumping and its dealer omnizatioil To 01.305000 who daily becamie owners of the , new Ford car :ORMIpK MOTOR SALES FORD' MOTOR COMPANY of Pom 0 trust dad yanN snail (ndctmental 1trrovemett,ts filed 252. T l I ' ' W _ mortgageir THE DmEPE?mENT FOR $1.50 A ; YBAR~ DELIVERED AT YOUR and xunrt-'IOHR. NO xvava emu] Corresponding TI her 15, 1927: r Number of com Number ds, ci filed 21. Number of trust gag gages med 75. ' Total number of instruments filed 334. C F will find the" Ford we. very" helpful in keeping your at in god running order for my "to" of miles at I minimum " trouble and expeauew' He operates under do" factory supervision and ha been trained and equipped to do this york -- promptly, drowns!» ly and economically. thromd-ttsestifeirra"'r We believe that when you see the god elfeett, of thin inspection you, will continue to luv-a it done regularly for the-new oil. the engine oil and lubga; ieq. Ihe_chue_in is also free, Ien'iee, except Aches-e re- pairs are necessary because of accident, neglect, or mu. engine oil is AG cha and chassis lubricated. , l No charge whatever is made for labor or materials Mental to this inspection tun, and Mug gear. Included'in the Free In. spection Service is a cheek. up of the battery, the sacrum: charging rate, the distributor, the carburetor tdetmratt, lights Total amount of loans C465.347.12 d _ii'i'ii'ii; you live, chattel xeek ending Octo- of if led 238. "(gages ort-

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