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Libertyville Independent, 18 Oct 1928, p. 3

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_.' li""" 'EIN Alull.. ,,.,a,o.sa!uui's l "EM! E 'WDEREUD q ; 'r'Plrfgil MOT?R _CO. _ " _ tttiifiifiii'iii'ii'r:re . l, '7 . DAN ,.. .5137. s' a. . ., . . . ' -a Successful Std 1 " "/ ' '"acs"tS2r 'r, ' , "iissiaigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. .__ . 'm'."." 125:3; HA 1lNy.ti'3,f')jl1!lritC,,sg )llf k: t" Mater Walt Prehm moved in- tat' the - deeora'ted and enhaod. Woo Monday. A lame number a! lock boxes have'been added for the muons wvbo ttad can boxes. Amen. Heybeck is. driving u new Ttrtorr Mgt Dodge the manner saga; of 1.9:,qu mtg, '. _ Phillip 'Ybuug is oik after . ted an of "the". Bull Fiche. supervisior of m Id Garrett ia spyndin; a 'tew watt "cation in the vicinity ot Cu- Lake, Minn. Dr. qd'hln. H. F. Beebe are an- Joyiu an auto trip through Wiscon- Mn and. Minnesota. V Mr. and In. B. J. Stratum re- tinal home the tore part of the M after having amt a number at ms with relatives " Ponugc. The ("minnow do - rtmem ot the "position u marinated " all "rtte" attend the event and tt In con- otderqd likely glut in later you: It will tk developed on u wider "ectttte. Rev. A. M. Pink] has .returned 39m from the Rack River Confer- biseo It Mor- Park. He bu tteen "(and to Antioch tor another year. If. Wane! to moving his Chevro- In: into the new gates room heroes the street. t In. Sweeney left for Atkanm the romp"! ot the week. Mr. and In. Cm Webb havé "turned home from their auto tour 0! the out. odooooopoooooo In. J. C. James left Bat. "(by for n trip to her old home in mm Her daughter. In. Carol] ham Chicago. will accompany her. Mrs. Dixon in Visiting in Chicago. . Norma Burnett of Li tr- Ilium-t Wading-thy in Munroe; The Wetnel family moved from the m in the B. P. Neber building tnto 0dr new Bat in the Hard! building-on the oppoane tide ot the Inuit, this week. A A 'The Grace. High afthoot has been "and! u the wing: of tho Int who for It: complete and attractive agricultural display "rttieh in an. at the lecture- ot the ("In g,ttglt lhow being held in com: n an. tht' Wuhan and North Chicano vaocnlon; of Progress on 801th Genem street. Wuhan. _ o . ANTIOCH a ind tthr 111m ohovn "it: the itsti. tution 'tn he ttttrteultunrl develop untol the county. ' _' . ' .. The fhrrnee school .won over the Antioch High whoop which is also "rescued by an elaborate/end nt- tm"etiverduNay _ot farm products. While the Madman" were award ed to the. progressive attenuate) dominant of thy Gmeeinuitltion oileieh or the exposition aim late that' plan Antioch clue delerve much pain and. credit for any: exhibition 00000000000000 GURNEE SCHOOL TAKES muons Ill FARM Molly "Best's outtioGiiiiih School in Exhibit at [laukegan Pull Study " thoroughly as you please" the entire range of aulomobiles produced today. you must " tinahy conclude thit in all the world there is no other low-priced six like Pontiac . . .' Foe of all the sixes available as as little as $745 only Pontiac offers bodies by Fisher-a 186cubic inch engine-the cro-flow mdiator--a' fuel pump-the famous G-M-R cylinder head. Only Pontiac offers such stamina and long life. And only Pontiac offers special factory esui Including six wire wheels and 2d?,"d'2 the. no spares cradled in fender wells at slight additional cost . . . With all these exclusive fer cures Pontiac S_ix has established itselfas fon- a)... Sedan. 3749 exam bore ,AirnFJirEoTii2 .775: Cabrini-c. at OD." Sepia-{811: Sun Land- _ .75. le, Meal-curv- Cw Pthu"Ptruue4ipG.GibTiG". not: among all 1owsiJi.lriiaii"d - pod menu, for where else can w advantages foe as little as $745? I To clean calm-en throw a few ;handfuls ot alt. 'some zinc scrap. Itrrc.yotne *orn out dry batteries Into 'the furnace when we are I: burning Gioiiiif.c, ' 4 l ' The stage scenery he been in- ualled: and ore-sent: $1 fine nope"- ancq. The mulberry velour curtain with the figured nuance and mono- gram gives n benuuml etteet. The artistic settinzsin emphasized by the wooded exterior scenery and the two complete interior seem. Regular basket ball practice tor boy: will begin next week. Our first game will be played with manhood high school team: here at Luke Ear. ich, on Nov. 16th. The following week our teams so to Richmond. Altho the entireitiedttld bu not been nt- ranged. Mops have been tnken to " feet a complete schedule. Salon tiekets will be on gate, shortly. - Path boys and girls athletic clubs have been amused. At pment they we drawing up eonstitutiodh and laying plans for the you. LAKE WREST lS BRADLEY WINNER in being received indiéteo n good Arture for Vanuatu! agriculture in this community. Mr. Impulse Cotnrnented'hvomtrty upon the high school and its enrollment to date. We feel we have n splendid oppor- ttutity and our mum" nro cer- uinly in this line. t Te downs of our new building are being talert are of. and it will not be long now workwo can lave our grand opening. T _ dodieati4tn pro gram is being arranged tor by Mr, Werner. . . ELA TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL F'. G. Menace. mutant sate supervisor of vocational "Henna". went Wedneadny with our local de- parunénti He was we" plotted with the work 40:10 than tar. The menu. in enrollment and the '9! tho work 'Wp. In an" a the sum it". of "(on " 'lit. to" bill'- mw'm. is u Batnttaq In I munching no in M -. "rr. and In. no noon and Mr. and In. Albert Boon will have with in the next few days to spend it. winter in Dom". Fl... when they have tonal. _ , Monday owning Menu. Purim. Loom" tad I. D. Banding attended the political man; " the Armory in "nukes". 'Ir. and In. Moria Gum and Gunner ot Burlington and Mr. nad in. mum: Norton and com ot Niles. visited Sunday van Mr. ad In. B. R. Stump. Hymn evening Mr. and In. Ab ban New Mr. and In. C. Woo vet. Madmen Hsno. Moett; Pinon. 80m. Loom. (Men. launch. Toan Loomis, Williams and which nt- tended Inna-bury Chapter o. B. I. where In. Heybeck Ina acting matron. 'ers. G. W. tbiuuter and tHatgtttor are visiting the lot-mph "we: in "A-- " lit-oi Mice and Helen Rocker but were' home our the and from any". Dummy. .Mm.rlhunaPemterroeRaadRoatd. it reported on the sick "at. ., Salt and Zinc Clean Flues i if»! 'e',', (0) ' Vnnle _ I Ward ' Banana Wagner Mead _ _ Allen Hummus Esterdthl "t' Smaller , Carded Stromquht 828. 408.90. . Rome " section 116. Whiteagde. Honry was. Stevens Mm. th. ml. "tt6.46t.60. f Route 18. section "It, Renaud! :oonnty. Harden, Construction thr., Springfield. {8839198. _ Route 1083 section 103-W.:nd 1035 W. Ihqqnat county. new 1116 Roby. Peon-u. $3,880.08 and $0,611.h Wave". w Burton can! tgut,', & M1194. F, , cum, 855,771.21. _ . ' _ (tttttttta 101. am 10FA, Pk. tsttartly, 8. ' am" 1 Sam. We not". "A" _ , Brtdei-a1o_'ttr. N, action 1478. in." county. G. 0'. Mount. St. WI. 00,185.60: . 1 M. m. noun 116-8. mu- The following contracts tor root bridges winding were owed I tew at" tttto by the "no le'ldon of mm. _ _ / Ptirtni--$emte 48, action Itt, Dewitt-Xenon counties. "In" oonrtraietimt Co.. Vim. Ind.. 8141. 737.45." " T c.,..' " m a "iiairiiGetion as. M. our county. H. H. mm. mum. Loch. Imnois' Twenty Minion Dollar Bondquwhiohiatobevotodon November 6, is no experiment. Ae. cording ton circulnrianod'by on». F.)luuiieid. Jr., executive acct-cur! of" the Illinois Conservation and Flood Control Association, the "no ot Pennsyi'nnh now bu 1.200.- 000 new at limit" panic land. The mrorteott-toatvtrtintro8.e 825,000,000 bond issue this Novemb'ef All of their inndl no paid, tor from direct um. - . ' . -iii7 Yor-i bu "may otthorUod $26,000,000 of bonds to buy land and every cent is to be paid by direct "Editorials is voting on a ".000.- (too bond issue tor ma tie lads. M!- uble by dimctrmeg; _ ..-.... __ "However. unnoil' Twenty Million Dtr1uiBond-siatotrepaidmrtim 1y by Mating tnd tuhietg licences. without one cent .0! direct taco. Food found unfit for human use. thru the.eottection and ennui: of suspected samples by the pure food moo of the late department ttt eg- hnte ll condemned and destroy- ed. In September. 145.075 pounds of venous; food commodities were acup- ped u a result othboretory tests. The food chemist. weed upon 586 sample. during the month. and re turned thumbs down. on 174 out _ot in la probable that the cute ballot will be eertiffed to county clerks-of the cute by the secretary of state of October 17. = l , "the oftieial hullot will be much smaller this yanhecauae of the nu- nxe. of s law providing that the tunes ot Rho twentrntno presiden- ttal electors were not to be curled. Tho names of candida" of respec- tive parties for president and vice. Dre-idem will head the ticket. The width ot the hello! will the be re- duced beanie truths which he." filed in former years did not preeent petitions. , b ' Six party tickets will be printed on the otricial Illinois bqllot for the gen- oral election on Naie'mber 6. q The number no summed a few days no,» Seeretarr of State L. L. Em. mertromsom'when the time limit for min: of independent petitions expir- ed. The ticket; to be placed on the ballot are the Republi n. Democrat, lndemendent 'Republign. Socialist. Labor, Socialist and Workers. (Com- munist) Part'y of America: The Pro- hibition Barty did not file . tenet. miute 155. season mo. um" Co., bridge; to Continental Bridge Co.. Chime. 814271000 Route Its, section tNB. McLean Co., Bridge: lo Herr1eCporwtruetion Co., Carfinvitte,. 39,390.35 The late division of his-Mun bu awarded the contract for pavtntt on Route 78. Morgan and Cm bmnttetr, extend": between Junonmle'. and Virginia, to Cancun. Joyce & Co., Keokuk. In. The price given. mu $140,862.26. . Other contracts unwed were'. Route 169.19ctlon 114, Shelby Co.. pavement; J. C. O'Connor & Sons. Pt. Wine. Ind.. $108,313.52. Route 51. section 1 tA, Cook Co.. (Min: to BintthnrrAtnntr Co. and the price an $23,020. q _ "I GOSSIP OF STATE CAPITAL Another hitherto mutreeoNedsqtety iea u. been added to the tut ot M the Illinois trees by R. B. Imam the chief nae forester of the cute de. mrtment oHeortserion. On A Mgr-Into anthem Illinois wooded loads; from whieh Mr. Miller has Nat "turned. he emKirmesd the discovery of s new tree. tht yellow wood or gopher wood. The speck. will be Included in the third edluon otutho book. "Treat of Illnolo." short- ly to come from the press. ' non. superintendent of the division ot animal industry. Illinois department of agrieelture. There were 118.303 attic tented nod only '" were found tnborcn'lnr. Four counties. Adam. Gunman Shelby an; Vemlluon. were ndded to the list; Uljmo ac- credited to free from this disco". bringing the total up to 27. The "nice rendered during =8ep- umber. tor truncation of Donna tu- berculoels $111 exceeded former rec ords. new " to the reports oom- pued in the ottiee of p. W._lfobln: The occulon m a this" roen- acted. try Attorney A1 Pianos a he oruor man. and Funk 80011311. and lmpenonuor at Lincoln, Jn old Main Hall at Knox College. The afternoon shadow tint .unt. ed tenet the old halt, the but relic of that Other dar. tell noon 'n group of survivors who bad been p out ot the nndience "October T, 1858. when the fifth of the Lincoln-Douala den bate: wu deiieerqdpand upon may er group tented upon I platfom be- tore the lush Gothic pom}. of "Old Mairt"Httq biographer: end student- of President, Lincoln. he]: spoke in rhi- turn. hi- eetimnte'ot the his toric drum and retold some bit of lore .30 'alt a we!» a! noun am no lived min. The punt than". Abraham Lincoln. and 8:03an A. Douglas. mu. that. enggtqt but to gut before . twentieth atoms-y ton; the drama of seventy years 'rhoerttetninottimr-tittMoat tltqqmmtriotattttuttrorrtroe o'eeiritarrmtarthttli-wittri " ir, l Construction of In addition to the UM centennul building which will coat approximntely 8150.000 will be .Dmvided for in a bill tobe offered to the text needed of the Illinois gem i enl- uncanny. The oddition adjoin- ing the moi-id building will be pee tor offices to relieve the pree- ent museum! condition of deput- 'mentn now located in the'cqpitol balm!) The bill who weed by the legulaf tare lieu-s our. 'Atter pinn- and epecitiotione hed been considered. :the reject wuj hid aide bounce of a shorten." state was and the snout m not reproruoued. Sen. "or. E; B. saucy, who tethered the lold bill. in expected to introduce the um neonate. which is expected to [',','i'j/'?,"ii,",i',i,i thernppmnl of "doubly- men than comm. Apple imminent: in September. no to the when of the world by ' with shipping point impec- ttttpmt MW" at. (Md and Mb, fun!" by representatives of this Illinois department of I811? arrutyr, touted 188 an - t mm meritl that in the ottrmtsoortdinq month (tt hit you. _ . tutterntrer impaction of cream buy in: options multod in 11 ot " be. inz manned illegal 'Thh check ot min production buying 09011qu in lama-inc. according to "qporta of dlesetor or ttgrtottttnm sun-nu J. tRammt, noun. min the division Mutation. New Kim-q. In $hrtatrttrer not not. 56 not muons WON'MVOUHM and one out ot eight? was found meg-.1. ' l, A'. Rhode Island white than bred and owned by O. Cr. Green. Domain. iet', lurked up 238 a": In 11 months And made first among In the hen: , ot the American. Auntie tad English breeds, entered in .ttL,',"gfat,', un- derway st Quincy. mee 1nd {Murphyabomfg A Barred Plymouth Rock. ownediw Eli Broughton. ot 1Linooln, is "Loud. with 237. , I Adi. Genoa] arias E, Black will -hold. enmlnntiom in Springfield and 'Chéago on November trio for m I: -m_n_dungp applying to: "du1tl','l I " the growing newton advances. 'numry inspect rs in the service of .them te de V out of agriculture u I c ith their Investin- Gia for th' control of my)! dim In september they took on the in: speotion ot 1?Pttrlt' and conduct- !ed the season I second. inspection 'dt (pl when. covering in all. 1,190 acres _'ot nursery am. A Amputation: coming In to the poul- try husbandry diriaion,ot the mi- ttMit department qt "ttculture tor Mclmtlon in the egg-laying can- test to commence November I, will exceed the combined capacity of the ' experimental project: the depart- ment open-ute- n Qumey. Kennkee. .ggtt Inmhyoboro A: D. Smith. chief vaults-nun. ballets. Inna; entry blanks Smith also and: c helpful mutter telling how to select the moat; premium; "you, and given in- umctlono u to their pretmmtiom and their; shipment. . V Anzémrdlmun is eligible for the ettottiitntion, it me enlisted before July 1 int. in between 19 And " you! of m M is more than fin feet four inches tall. to West Poini." hpirtiattom, tor/ the emanation lulu: men the ottiee of the whatnot generu heron October M. , _ V "gym" lead. the comm-It? by": mari tt of one egg in the race' tor "r production supremacy in the do" comm-upon betwedn individual hem of heavy breed on test at the exr6rhnental otatimurthe "Much; De- putmont of Attrtettlture ~conducu, parts of the state and drawings of 800 species have been ttniahed. This work M trtitut, done by Dr. W. B. Me- W" ttttd Misi'Cttariottr, Lights; both ot the déptrtment of bonny in the University ot Illinois. The wild n-r hndbook. intend. ed u I guide to the study of com- mon noweriag plane that grow in mob. will contain d'ucrtotions and dawn" of more than no species. Specimens lave been collected in all in: written by R. B. Hurst, now the cm t forester of the State Deput- Petit of Conservation ,snd L R. Te. i't1 botanist of the 811% Natural lit on Survey. This bod to now In bras and will be ready for dis- tmuon in Deeember,_Dr. Ponies he new book. no the itlrat of . " on planned try Dr. Forbes to nuke av hblo to school: the "ienutie In tortnation that in 'wcnmulnted Jn that reoordl of tho State Nauru Ttio. tory Survey, durum the " yea: of initiative work on the nuural lite ot Hutton. _ a one on-treen, spook of "r ' including 124 full-pose, photo crown of the dimrmtrttipeeiea. he: std I my. to chow tn {what counties 'ii!k' We. bu been found and he . to aid in ldentitrirttopocimetts, xmmo. can. viable. or in M prunes. "Wotf-ttt.the hick: h to be inundated with the ob t of mm can mm gro- vcpdve. according to plan outlined in the ottttxy of the director algal-1- ey(tnrtroeorrtir. Ramona". of tt laden! bureau at "in". 1mm- t Ir with tttit cooperation onto lute dept-talent of agriculture. will an! on! exporlmu In Knox county'.- .A sump:- Investigation In to be carted on: lit Color-do. . manned boon- on the vet-aim mud Home" ot "and. no betas are- mred by tho may department of Rwandan and mm tion tor use in . le "burial. high schools. noting! schools and colleges. it VB "newc- od recently by Dr. Stephen A. Forbe- etttitt ot the Stute Nauru awn Buhey. . . f \ 'thry counties: ih-%,,a. 0' _ St. Paul, 817,300.03. . l the diary husbandry division ot d state department of agriculture. min; the growing industry or ll you. was represented at the No tight! Diary Exposition in Memphis Neatly. A few liar' ago the divi- 'ld? presented " exam: " 'Wuer-V Iowa. in conjunction with the Niacin] Diary Conueu.'m maul! "than" of the dairy ind". ' . .Amrlmmdnnum . Incline. I!!! he can bro, lawn"; in In Alumni. Your: Gnu We. on , hunting trip '.tf Honda. , ' 1mm uk. IE L. Mar. msd?" Mn. but: {no and baby and Mr. and Hrs. 'iaiiiiirypfutr and tbattr, of Chicago. and Mr. and Mrs. stuck. luau and Minter. 11:17.10! mew Mu. Anna 'KlItchell. of Gmyshke. spent'l'ueulay evening at the home all". m Frost and In. Mary Mitchell. ' i: ' - . m e Malaria Winkle celebrated her a birthday Md:y,qwlth a. mo. of- "new school mates apd ll Kuhn-line Sheldon their Mr. Whaler". were served and anyone had {good time_ - _ Jhrtiriigrt,,e, all} put? ot his Mendy. mm: 110ch stopped ind "dad a be home of his brother', Fwd Wagner Jr., of Fremont was arrested for speeding in Libertyville while traveling .at the rate. of 46 miles tn hour; Remember Freddie, there's a weed "mitt-in every town. MM Celia Priming is leaving on My evening for St. Paul, to spend u tear weeks at the home ot her 'iaarr,Nry. Nora Ger-man. ' The mm Lucile and Celia Ros- in; motored to Waukeaan wanes- dar. l i _ . Aenri Jrotreana.i motored to North: buck to visit it the 'home of his mother. on Monday evening. 7 __ Mr. and In. George, Huaon and In; Guns visited at the homoot Mr. Hogan's niece, at Rockford last "mt-my. r ' l , 'h Mr. an1tlpcm. Dell Richardson sud William Hues visited gt tttis home at their mother, Mrs. Hues at Woos-' ter Loke last Sunny. . ' _ Ml.- 20110. Buchanan, of Long Lake Helen Maison and William Hiy- tta.of Round Lug motored to Wan- tretraa Ott" Saturday afternoon. M A Mina Sana Peterson ot Madison. spent the week end at the home ot Mm we: Brown. Andrew Botxner and Henri Freund of Wuhan spent Sunday at. the Funk mun home in Round Lake. Mr. and In. L. A. Fit: nnder- ten ncFeely unwed .1119 boxing bout. at the Antioch Palace in." may evening. - ' é . Minna and Chrome Wagner mo- tored to Eigin Tuesday morning. - Mr. and Mri. Sam Tarrent and children, spent Friday .at the Archie Rosin; home. , _ . In. nary Mitchell, 'ot, Berwyn. is spending u few days " the home of her daughter Mrs. Martha Frost. Mrs. Peail Wamblugh and William Cabinet-e motortd to Gnyslake on wane-guy. 7 -.' . In. mira Rendnn and son spent laxity time home ot her sister. Mm. In Kelly at Wsukegtn. L. A. Flu and Warren McFeely spent Thursday evenininn Wanke- Iran. - A Mr.ititer and Hr. Pattison, ot warturettratreailed on' Bob Bruckner on may. _ ., ' Mr. 3nd Mrsi Milford Smith and Mr. and M.rts. "Smut: Harrison and be attended 3 party held It the home of their pare up.- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hanson Ringwood Inst Tueodty evening. A . Little Mary Frost celebrated her sixth birthday on Wednesday after- noon and entertained a few ot her school mun. " ' Mitre 11919:: Richardson spent luv. Friday evenin at the ~B'pchannon home at Wall". . _ WWO commas i I ht LONG LAKE FOUND LO0TED an. Venn: Fltg spent . few days at tlt? William Moi'eely home in Oak Park Ltd.at the R. B. McPeely home in Muwood. I _ and. Lucile Rdsimt and' Henri Honemux motored to McHenry on Monday. Mrs. William Iurruon and Mr.' and Mrs. Milford Smith motored to Wait. Item Westley. ' It" can Rosin; and Mrs. John Killey m6tored.to Wankem latt Pddny. Mr. ad Mrs. John Lenten 1nd dad mar and Mr. and Hrs. Phil Wagner motored to Batavia on business last Wednesday. ' ' mu Helen Wilson. ot kaeganJ spam the wAsk end at the home of] her sister. In. Floyd Renehan, fl Mm. Babe Mend and daughter Do do ot Waukegan, spent Saturday, at- ternoon a tag Tom and Jay Graham home. at Long Lake. Mt. and Mrs; Richard Bridge ot Elgtn. spent 81111an n the home at In. Christine o e. She returned witbthetn to visit for a week or so Mr. and In. o. T. Bohnam at Chi: mo. called on the latter: ulster Mrs Edna Smith. on Sunday afternoon. Mn. Mule Aymara and children returned to"the Rooms home utter having spent m week with friends}! Beaver Don. Wir. _ all" 2llt Rating and L Schmelz- er attend t show at Libertyville on Sunday evening. _ . Witter: 'McFeely at Oak, Park. spent the latter part of In! week at the 1m: home. . Mr. um In. Claus "use Jr. me tend to Delhi]: Friday. to bring their dwxhter Nona home'for the Week end. . o ROUND LAKE o 00000000000000 Two cottage. on Long um were unwind And" loot unounung to seven) hundred dollars' was curled any. according. to Deputy Sheriff Edward Dunne, who tnvestiguted 'thrplet.'ruetsdar. ' z" 'No 'other reports ot burglaries in that district were received by the short", he sated. due, belontlhk; to Harry Lennon, had rum-I. tn overeat, blankets, a "an". shirts and three lulu tah. Another. Debuting to Dr.-Welter. 1818 Anetta bouleverd. Clause. we: reported to here been emptied ot a radio stand, revolver, blenkeu end severe] gel-menu. The rent door mine Lennon pince in} forced open nnd entry wu made tome Dr. Walter cause " prying n rent window. 00000000000000 The "rureiartea could have taken phco any time during F the past week. scoot-ding to the sheriff, to they. in" Magda". Deputy Reports Two, Places , Stripped of Furnituafe and Clothing tn AY, OCTOBEI; 1C192f3., 'E'l'} l I l Mr. and Mrs. George Dowell were Litrerejvilie business callers Wed- LIC'ii'i',r _ Blob-glued on earth to bloom -in _ haven. _ / q Mrs. Etcse Fisher gpem human evening at the home of Mrs. Loretta Seymour. t ' Leonard" Eugene Passfiold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pusfleld, pass- eii away Thnradgy evening at the Elizabeth vCondell hospital. In Liber. tyvllle. after a short illness. Every extort was madrby Dr. Nye. ot Mc- Henry and Dr. 'N.vtor, of L.ibertsvWe and also t specialist, from Highland T Alias Lavernir Paddpok. grand daughter of Mr. and Mre. Albert Pad dock of this locality, in very m al a hospital: in Chicago. . Mr. and! Mrs, Herman [linker and children tilled on the farmer's trar. erita, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Vasey last Friday. . Mr. Init Mu. Peterson, of Madison l spent any week end at the Dell Rich- u'dlon hm. Mr. and, Mrs. Milton bowel] and George Pguuttieid were Libertyville bu§jness gnaw Friday evening, Marathon radio tubes an longer lived. better tonod and give greater distance. 201A type, 81.25 each. B. R. Prosser. Phone Libertyville 562.1; Mr. pad Mrs. Arthur Kaiser, Watt- 1tegr1ut/wtrre Sundiy dinner guests of the Inner? parents. Mr. amt Mrs. 1iaArer, here. _ . Mr. and Mm. Lloyd Eddy and dtuurhter,ot Gnyalake spent the Week end with relatives here. , Altman: Mm. Lloyd Fisher and son Mrs. E. Fisher and Mrs. Cora Dowel] 'terred lt Sign: Saturday. . Mr. a," In. Peterson. ot Madison and Mr: and Mrs. Dell Richardson and William Hayes, of Round Lake: called, 6rt Mrs. Hayes at r Wooster Lake Smithy. 00000000000000 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Case were El- gin business visitors One 'day 1th week. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Keyley and child- ren, of Waukegan went. Sunday at the Floyd Renehnn home. . Mr. and In. Jack Daley ant child. ren'ipent Tuesdny evening at the Cluyton Ham1iwhome at Mundetein. Mrs. Hal-y Cummore arid daugh- ters M ie and Mn Elite Harmer. and charm: ot Waukegan and Fred CtyuhmortUnd Belle Baldwin, of Lib- ertyville, were Sunday callers at the Jack Cashmere residence. Mr. tttd Mrs. Al Piliot. Mr. and Mrs, Jean Ptannenaull, ot McHenry. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stadtield of Round' Latte, spent Sunday at the Funk Amana home. odo'6ooouoooooo Little roman Geary, of Grayslake spent 9. " days at the home of his uncle and dunt, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Smith. i. . Mr. and Mrs. Dell Richardson and Willhm payee mototed to MpHenry last Monday. .' t _ Mr. and Mrs. Mllford Smitchyoent Sunday a the Ame of Mr. and Mrs: William 8mm: at Grayslake. Miss Emogene Killey spent the week 'end at her hettpe In Round Lake." She attends school at Delta"). tored 2dh'glti'2 on Tuesday: Mr. ' d Mrs. John Dnley and tyhthd 'rep_ motored to Waukegan Friday. man. went may It up Jamel Cum home. _ . _ . puny Curran spent twoyeeks va- ndal: trom the Ltttertrtille but, with friend: In Grand Rapids, Mich. He also tiMtett at the House of Dav- id. a Benton Harbor. _ - Mm. Nellie Trust and son, mo torryt m Wankenn on Tuesday: ll you wag beauty. if you Want luxuly- if you want up -to khe-miriue smartnessé -- . ihere's only one choice "t the choice of America -.-'-thenew BUICK with , (Nhsterpieee Bodies by Fisher .L,, And all are voicing th.eirr'ritproril jn steadin mounting demand-a 'demand sev- eial times greater thanLthe demand for my other automobile that makes even the 11iqtttttt bid, for comparison with this new From one end of the country to another- in New York, in Miami, in Chicago, in ta" Angela and ttil towns between-over. whelming praise for thedistinctive benuty o0he Silver Anniversary Buick with new Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher'. All agreeiat, here is a new style-a new modeLau entirely different and original interpretation of motor car beauty, fore- casting the trendeof smart body-design for months to come. - . And all are voicing th.eirs-'ritproril " steadily mounting demand-a'ifeinand sev- T VOLO k T010950». '" near {Buick ii; the new Style Cthe cfmer tyfnnit Itiiihr.,'Jal MAIN MOTOR S. Mrs. Ella Crabbe. 15 North Lewis ave., Waukegan, swore out a warrant Monday for arrest of her husband. Fred Grabbe. whom she charges with beating her and breaking her slashes! Inplice court Tuesday morn- ing Mrs. Gtabbe declared she would ask tor a divorc'e and the vase was continued tor ten days by Police Magistrate Taylor until the divc1rce matter is taken up. Crabbe waxe- queated to remain away trom his home until the case is settled. l at McHenry Park, to save the baby. He was born January 10, 1928, and passed sway October ll, at the use of nine months aruromrdny. The funeral was held n the home Sunday afternoon with interment in theWoodland cemetery WIFE HAS FRED t' GRABBE ARRESTED .933! SEK '0. BERNARD More Buying GIVINQ brilliant ml of their modem denign-Lin speed, acceleration and toad- nttility-.the new 1929 Century bead. t-ywhere waning acclaim for perfqrmance an "'in. tillating aa their atyle ind beauty. Hupnlobile mechanical excellence reach" new heigltl in the' powerful Century Six and Eight high compression engillea. High speeds may be used with impunity, with ample protectlon 'droeded by extra heavy crank. shaft, genuine Lanchetter vibra- tion dampers and advanced lubrication. Steeldraulicbrabeo . - U"I - i v Coil, trylll(nowthe Eiarrem is IlfGtu.Esar PEstroioaAaati 323 North Milwaukee Avenue , 'elephone No. 8, LIBERTYVILLE, ILL rl a. ' :v?l tiiEiiil_iiiriii"jiiiriar REE MOTOR SALES (""3" seats-- newivelvet mohair upholstery-and the most urbane hardware' and fitments- nil combine) to form ensembles of rate and djstinguishid artistry. It's the new "ru-- the new mo(de--in motor card Vivid new) c?i.oxe-rtirrcontrarting chrome-praised headlamps and cowl-lamps Tstriking dew radiator, fender and bumper desitn-rutrarodded dash and distiuctfom And wondérful new interiors-irish new adiumble (ion: seats and full-width rent design-impart And wondérful adjustable bom seats-- newlvelv die 'nor mined Thrilling qew iipes-gracehd CorttoetN- Eently rounpded steel panels " sides and ood, the (post expensive steel gene! work em'is1oyed up any autonomic in e world-. 1.tn.d.etctiless chum and beauty to the Buick silho SIX tip EIGHT tarf?,, acne. . 61'de ', those attending from Lake county were D. H. Minto, Wm. B. Leng, D. Harris, George Ernsung, Wilbur J. Swayer, LeRoy Kane, Earl Kane. 1. A. Mills and wife, Paul Allanson and wife, Gordoh Ray and wife, Willa" Shir-re". ,Willlam Fink. C. L. Kati]. George Reid and Samuel H. Dorsey. SmittsHuRhey teachers from Antioch. Gurnee and Lake Zurich with school. and H. C Gilkerson. Farm Advttter. A growl of nromlnept farmers of Lake coo ty and H. C. Gilkemoo. Farm Advitrer, attended. a. confer. ence, called, by Dean H. W. Mumford of the College of Agriculture. at Aw rora. Wednesday" The purpose at this conferedce was to map out a pxpgram for agricultural readm- m at of the state. This is one at eight similar conferences being held in the state. Wm, m. F amen Attend Aurora Conference -with.h-ineh clearance' a eliminate drug or qua-k, reo give instant control when needed. Hydraulic shock ab. Iorberi and mud-lever steer. ing r'""'"'",:""" riding and driving conform. Make your own tLe/your own compari- Iom of the Century's greatest ,'tu-.Driveen.ew1si29cen. they Six at Eight today. q Forty-two body and equip- ment combinations, standard and custpm, on each line. She of the CenturleMS ti, $1645. Century Eight, 51825 to 52125. All price. 1'. o. b. Detroit. PAG

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