BOY IS KILLED -- || _ BY TRUCK; HOLD YOUTHEUL DRIVER | October 19 to 25 Inclusive | BEST---QUALITY---ALWAYS Six Year Old Son of Mr. and Mrs. Waino Lehto Killed -- » Instantly . =Jumping from the rear of an lce'i wagon and stepping into the <path of an approaching truck, Leo Lehto, the six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Waino Lehto 6of 543 Helmholz ave nue, Waukegan, was killed at 9:45 Friday mornink. The:boy's head was crushed to a pulp when the truck, being driven by George Golwitzer, 19 years old,; of Yorkhouse road, ran over him. * ns t Anthony J. Alexonis, 645 South | Jackson street, was driving west in Cummjngs --avenue betwéen Sunder-- lin and Lincoln streets. He saw the Lehto boy on the ice wagon and also | saw the approaching truck. As he| néared the ice wagon, Alexonis' sounded his horn and the Lehto boy, turning around, saw that the car was some distance from him. and 'he jumped from the wagon. in: stead| of turning to the curb, he sta to run across the street and step into the side of the truck i was running east in Cum-- mings avenue. : . > *The truck, a one and one--half" ton vehicle, has a stake body extending out: from the rear of the. cab.& The edge 'of this projecting 'body truck the boy in the head, knocked him to the street and the rear wheel 'pagsed over his head snuffing out his lifte instantly. -- Failed to See Boy.. * Golwitzer, who 'cwas driving for Robert Ames, a farmer living at Russéll and Adad the truck loaded with milk, declared that he did not see the boy until the truck struck the child. G@olwitzer passed the ice wagon at the very moment that the boy stepped from the rear of. i. Both Golwitzer and Alexonis stog-- ped at once and Alexonis, after try-- ing vainly to get a telephone to call an aimbulance, picked up the dead boy and with Golwitzer in his car, rushed to the Victory Memorial hos-- 'Mrs. Lehto and her sigter--in--law were rushed to the hospital by neighbors. Mrs. Lehto was almost prostrated with grief and was un able to give the police or hospttal authorities any information as to pital. fi; X' E. Claeboe pronounced the boy dead and said that death had been instantangous. . where SPECIALS Large Ivory Soap Phone 38 [ ta ~_Meats, Fruits and Vegetables Priced Right Large Rinso Quaker Farina Mait and Hops d ud Thompson's Malted Milk _ 47¢ ROYAL BLUE STORE -- i;r' h'u--s%at'x;lf could be reach-- TRADE HERE AND SAVE h Farmers Accounts are welcomed at this Bank. Y ou will find us as interest-- ed in cooperating with you, and extending to you the full benefits of our broad service as in the opening of your account. '\Asa bank that has always worked in the interest of farm progress, we cordially invite your aceount. » ' | * State Bankoi Mundelein -- H. A..ENGLEBRECHT, Prop. "The Farmers Bank" MUNDELEIN, 1LLINOIS 82. Chief of Police Thomas E. ) that Mr. Lehto is employ-- as a carpenter by a contractor named Smith and was working in Lake Forest.. Police Lieut. Henry Wallenwein immediately went to work to locate the father of the boy and have him return home at once. --Golwitzer, the son of Mrs. Hattie Golwitzer and one of a family of seven boys, was taken to the police station and detained until ~Coroner John L. Taylor could be notified. -- While Alexonis declared that the Lehto boy ilippod directly into the truck, the police held Golwitzer un til thx matter 'could be turned over to thé coroner. Alexonis had been at work that morning, but was taken . sick and was on his way homewhen the accident. occurred before his eyes.© He was decidédly shaken by the horror of the accident and went immediately to his home after giv-- ing his story to Chief Kennedy. The Gelwitzer boy, appeared calm and smiled frequently as he recounted the details of the occurrence. He ssald the brakes on the truck were 'not working very well. * Thomas Filling Station Burns Monday Night -- A small stand and filling station located at the intersection of Mil-- waukee avenue and Belvidere road, north of Libertyville, and owned by Harry Thomas, was destroyed by fire Monday night, between ten and eleven o'clock. Thomas estimated his loss at $500. Barton & Darrow, contractors who are paving Milwau-- kee avenue from Gurnee to Peterson Corner, suffed a loss of. $100 when supplies and tools they had stored in the building were burned. The stand was located on the tortheast corner of the intersection. The Thomas home is on 'the south-- east corner. -- Recently. the family was placed under quarantine, and in order to be free to attend to his du-- ties Thomas was sleeping in the stand on the northeast corner. MoP- h404 4.A ..A .aactih. oo 49e Frmatcatint , the inside. The cause of the fire is attr';%uted to a kerogene heater used by Thomas to heat the building. No effort was made to extinguish the flames, as they had already gained too much headway to be put out with the small water supply on hand At the time of the fire there was no gas nor oil in the tanks, it having been transferred to the other station some time ago. . * day' night he left the stand to go to :I;:Jmme of bis mother on Belvidere . When he returned a few min-- utes later the stand was burning on OR HOP FLAVOR Blue Ribbon Brand 63¢ the -- sister--in--law Mundelein, III. 10;c .09c¢ 21c BLAST VICTIMIS _ DEAD AFTER LONG HIGHT FOR LFE Charles Kareusler Injured in -- Gasoling Stove Explo-- & sion:>»Succumbs f After clinging to the thread of life for three months,. Charles Kareus-- ler, aged 25 years, and who resided near the state line between Antioch and Salem, lost his battle with death in the Victory Memorial hospital, Tuesday afterndon. . Kareusler suffered severe burns when a gasoline stoye exploded in his home on 'the evening of July 25. Although hig body was covered with burns and bi§s life was dezdred of when he was removed to e' hospi-- tal he amazed attending physicians by surviving for months. f The. remarkable constitution . of the young man aided him in his long fight for life. During the past ¥eek or more attending physicians were not unaware of the final outcome, however. . + 1 9 uv'i:l;é.' "boay was removed to the Strang funeral home in Antioch last night, so that it would be near the home Salem Dr. J. L. Taylor stated this morn-- ing that he would hold an inquest into the death of the young man at the Strang funeral home this after-- noon. SERVICES OF THE LOCAL CHURCHES 3T. JOSHPH'S CAT'HOLIC Rev. M. J. Nealis, Pastor First Mass at 6:30 a m.; Second Mass at 8 a. m.; Third Mass at, 9 a. m; Fourth Mase at 10 a. m. + CHRISTIAN | SCIENCE Auditorium 'Theatre. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Church Services at 10:45 a. m The sybject for this week is ° trine of Atonement." come _ FIRST METHOVIST EPISCOPAL | John E. DelLong, Pastor The Chburch That Overcomes . * _ Evil With Good o "How to Follow Jesus" is the sub ject for Sunday morning At 11. A laree morning church s@vice is one of the things we want to accomplish® this year. We need your help. We want the official board, the young Evening subject, '"Grea! LCVeNl® of the Month." Timé, 7:30. We are making an effort to build up the eve-- ning chur@b service. Te following subjects will be discussed in each month: < "Phe Greatest Religious Book of the Month;" "A great Mag-- azine Article of the Month;" "Great Evepis of the Month;" and "Some Religious penominations Explalned." You will find these discussions inter-- esting, valuable for education, cul-- ture, for cHaracter, and for 'evetyday living. = S ue ce ie n es . WB o2 Gncabric ie \ Sunday school at! 9: 40. JEDWUFU! League at 6:30. ' i The Earnest,. Workers Class will 'meet with Mrs Hyatt on the after-- | noon of Friday, Oct. 26. Notice that this is a change of place, and there \will be no luncheon. on i The motion picture, "Old Tron-- | gides" will be put on at the Auditor-- | jum Theatre by the Epworth League Nov. 8 and 9. Tickets will be sold 'by members of the League and the | ehurch. This wil be for the benefit of the church decorating fund. Wal }te'r Jeppe, president of the Epworth l sma & manazing the movement. people and Al church to help League, is managing e PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Guy E. Smoek, Pastor Sunday school at 9: 45. A place for you to serve, . Morning worship at 11. The pastor tor will speak on "Youth and Its Place in the Oburch." § Young people's meeting at 6:30. This is young peoples wg_ek of pray- Sn t e . maarin® 8T. JOHN'Ss LUTHERAN W. H. Lehmann, Pastor: Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. _ Gérman service at 10:30 a~ m. | English service at 7:30 p. m.;. Children's program Oct. 28 / Friends ang strangers always wel-- t 5 _ A MB hdron. P AtbGINANE U er. You should attend the meeting Miss Harriet Hudson, leader. _ > Miss Hagrriet Hudson, leader. p_+ ;' PLYMOUTH I.AR.Ml %an PfiRI%I.i tvarhoe chusc rst church, at MundelelM:atlonaL C. Arthur Jevnae, Minister Sunday Schoo!: First Church, at 10 a. m. Ivanhoe at 11 a. m. Worship Services: Ivanhoe at 10 a. m.; .First--Church at 11 a. m, Ser-- Special music by the choir ol.each cbhurch --Se bject, "The Par-- aple of the So g &4 e _ ub« «aad snit whiot gT. MATHEWS LUTHERAN ° CHURCH FAIRFIELD . 10 a. m., German Service. 2 p. m., meeting of voting members St Matthews Lutheran __---- «---- -------- CGerman service at 10 a. m» | English service at 8 p. m. t mt dra mCs hi Is your heart like receives the good n quick response and derstanding of it? On this Sunday afternoon, UU! ""> the trustees will conduct their Every Friend, otet;i,e Church canvas for the funds for the coming yeAT. . Make your contribution & generous one. Were you one of the fifty who en-- joyed 'the fine service af song and worship last Sunday night? If you V !"**" ~C ¢ona see and hbhear. Were you QbG O' """ ""/ *A anes joyed 'the fine service af song and worship last Sunday night? If you were not, come and see and hear. The Junior Sunday Evening Club in-- vites you to jJoin them in the discus-- slion of the question, "What Does Jesus Teach Us About the Good Life?" The junior ehoir will sing. Mr. Weight will sing ,a solo. The service will be bright, cheerful and helpful.© > } Thursday, October 2%5, from 9 am. " sto4 £o Mammte mm to 9;:30 p. m.. LAKC """ L > Greal School conventio nat Gurneeé. Great addresses, great youngr»eople's rally atnppqmdlnmm,vmx * C _ TGone 5 trs C*ats N. Wright, 4 P """" /' antitied youne t . aan" Iy the T echos "The Light. d_.l'ufl "Z...','..';a Piar N'I'. uy y N Ce OAE CC P00 Ivanhoe meet with Mr. Weight. Friday at 8 p. m., Ivanhose of 'his parents who reside in :m; "a-l')_'the friends of the . T:80 to 8:30'p. m., ati 9: 45. Epworth a great leader of the pudbreaiepy y 799 "Grean -- Eevents h at 11 a. m, Ser-- the choir of--each abject, "The Par-- e good soil which news of God with d with a true un-- %5, from 9 am. County Sunday practice, with Frank 'Doiph. ! FOR sm--oupu. Apples _ ana : Gaturday at 4 p. m., Junior Choir _ pears. ne Wfiw 604/W°L. practi¢e at First church. :o | P. Gouge}man, Casey SA ' T : Tg;tumy. 10 a. mg 2 p. m. and For s 160 * pure ap-- T;30 p. m., group me tings with Mr. | " ple cider, pressed '_'m_',"nf.__fl'?.ek;, 45¢ Weight. > i _Coming soon at Ivanhoe, big Hal-- lowe'en parties of primary and sen-- ior Dents. of the Sunday school. Coming soon at First church, Hal-- lowe'en social. Watch for further anpouncemem,g. * WORK STARTS ON ROUTE 173 AT ZION Contractors Monday started work on grading Route 173, Zion --to Rockford, At the Zion end of the 'road. Hope has been erpressed to complete > mile of paving before winter. ° The contract |has . been awarded by the state highway de-- partment from Sheridan road to & point north of Millburn. 'At present _ efforts are o&lng' made' to. clear away the last objeéctors to granting right--of--ways for the road. * 21, Confirmation of a réport last week that four more rural schools of Lake ccunty® would get a guperior rating, the highest the statk has to offer, came today to T. A. Yimpeon, county superintendent . of schools, ftom Francis G. Blair, superintendent of public instruction, The s#hools ele-- vated at Lotus County, near Grass Lake, Cedar Lake, near Lake Villa, Stearns, in Newport township, and Lake Villa. This gives Lake county 12 superior schools, or more than auny other county in the etate. There are less than 50 altogether. . Nutl --,«._...... D. McClain .. F. Alkofer .. W.* Alkofer H W, SLang .:....--. J. Vanderspool . R. Barl _......~_._...: A. Meyers ........-- E. Luceé ...:4............ HARTMAN HOUSE H. Grewe ..;:;.,._._.__._i. C.. SEIJer ...~....--_----_----snp G. Harvey ...._.__.__._._...__. MUNHEL ©....:s/--scceesrmesesscapecss REINHAT .......Accsssrsecsicrusm MERLE'S EXIDE BAT. SERVICE O. Tegtmeyer _ 143 167 162 R. Lindroth ... 207 204 129 C. Jochheiim __..._.._._____.214 153 138 M. Weiskop{f __.______160 127 °150 C. Porteous _______._177-- 170 164 -- _ ROUSE DIARY, Mundelein D. Porteous __._..____.205 ©162 A. Stolzman'____._._._.174 140 M. Sloan .........._------------ _n... 158 181 J. Jackson oaem.e.......... 1749 169 R. DMEtZ L.--__--.0z----~----140 145 J. BoOrst ... R. Waters .. A. Dougherty J. Atkinson . O. Mublke .-- H o o 0o 0o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLASSIFIED ADS o o o 0o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FOR SALE--Couch bed in blue _lour; small book case, one chair and one rocker, in blue leather cloth. Phone 516--M. 121 First St. '42 1t _ Marathon radio tubes are longer 'Mived, better toned and give greater distance.. 201A type, $1.25 each. B. FOR SALE----Remington shot gun, in fine condition. Telephone Liberty-- ville 115 R. f 42 1t SCHNAEBELE'S . BWBI ..------.----.0 I. Titus ....._._.__} \. Schnaebele ... ", MWright .. [. Suydam .._.._._.---- NIGHT HAWKS 'WIDRKIGF . ........<~--------~.l0% . 1 TN :.: rraasecsunoofer--.. 198 -- 1 Diett .. .......sl.._158 1 Lfll ........222 c }171, 204 Totals ... Krumrey FOR SALE--Small nursery in Grayg Lake, on account of poor health. Owner wilF sell reasonable. Can be bought om small down payment. Ad-- dress Times, Grayslake, IIl. 42° 1t Totals . WANTED--By married man, work _ on farm, ky month' or on shares; or any steady work. | Norman Lee, Prairie View, HlL |__~© . 42 it WOR SALE--Pedigreed Irish Setter Totals _ pups:; best American stock. C. T. Coolidge. Telephone Highland. Park 892--Y¥ 4. Totals Totals Totals LIBERTYVILLE -- GARAGE Totals Totals REE MOTOR COMPANY BORST CoOAL CO Progser. Phone Libertyville 562J * Opposite Electric "tation Phones 489 and 269 FOR RENTING, REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE LOANS, PROPERTY MANA3EMENT, GENERAL INSURANCE, sURETY BONDS, servVice, SEE a td FOR SALE REALTOR--INSUROR ENT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1928. REAL °ESTATE cL...zot iss 12¥ C~T45%2 187 145 C450 127 127 C Cs0or 202 165 * 47q 186 189 181 137 165 .139 178 476 899 817 , Wheeling 167 161 1 179 172 J 160 160 (1 1550 234 1 129) 1850 1 156 142 823 199 790 901 , Rondout 169 194 168 115 148 (169 8g9 870 749 479 204 + 855 146 110 137 156 154 151 145 18 703 193 195 152 111 203 209 936 912 821 T98 169 144 233 ® 119 151 171 163 142 179 199 160 168 201 907 233 159 141 170 160 863 177 156 166 17 + 1668 148 144 143 822 186 173 180 178 42 2t 896 I BUY 'OLD HORSES--Must be alive; tty good prices. Call Bar-- ringtdn 1M40RL 3 . © 0 [' 0 voA41 4t FOR su'f-,--One registered Holstein bull, 144 years old. Henry Atwell, Lake Villa, II1. Phone 36. . 40 tf pe?}l?l&, barrels included. Henry A woll, Lake Villa. Phoge 36. _ -- 1t Arlington Heights, IIL. FOR SAI.F,--Modern 8--room ~home, located 4 blocks from business cen-- ter. -- Brick construction, hardwood floors th hout. Perfect eondition., 2--car' cement garage. {Lot 60x132. Price $11,000. Terms. | Phil Shert-- dan, 4124 Clarerdon Ate., Chicaso TlL. , Phone Lakeview 4669. MJ Bt FOR S#Whfle Plymouth Rock cockerels. Mrs. 8. W, Ames, Gur nee, IIL, R. F. D. 1. Telephone Gur-- FOR RENT--200 acre farm, near Libertyville. Everything modern. For information, call Libertyville In-- dependent Office. S6U FOR RENT--Téea room} all modern _ conveniences; on main road be-- tween Mundelein and Diamond Lake. Howard Reppéert, Mundelein. _ 40 3t FOR RENT--Six rooms, stove heat, 2nd floori available Nov. 1. Phone Liabertyville $364--R. L* ~, 1 o velour. Phone Libertyvyille 610--W--2 +| t » 1 < -- 40 8t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE "REAL ESTATE 'What have you? _ AREDEKER | ' Friday and Saturday, October 19th and 20th LoilctccccwE OFFER THE FOLLOWING------------ _ FOR RENT POT ROAST BEEF 28c * Quarter Century Good Service: . Reputation PORK LOINS » 25 : Years LEG _ LAMB LEG LAMB Bed Davenport, green HAMS 22;¢*| Butter 350C *\ Eggs BEEF 38ic» RIB ROAST CALVES LIVER, SWEET BREADS, CALVES BRAINS, ETC. ALWAYS ON HAND elepl BONELESS ROLLED 18 © Boston Style " Phone 496 Whole or Hait SHORT YOUNG 28:120 Ib. 32,¢c» one 41 2t The Best in Meats at a Price You Can Afford "GOME TO THE PALAGE ' ~_FOR RENT I Room House ........_._._._.: 6 room house ... 6 room house ............._._..._.,....$75.00 7 room furnished houhe._.....$75.00 FPOR -- RENT--Light housekeeping FOR RENT--5 room aputfifpnt .with garage. Heat and bot water furnish-- éd. Apply 131 8. Stewart Ave. <35tf 5 room bungalow ......_._._._._.__$65.00 5 room flat, heat furnished .........$65.00 5 room flat, heat furnished........$60.00 INQUIRE OF REALTOR KAPING & TELEPHONE 469 FOR SALE OR , RENT--Five: room . Grayslake; crops, improvements and stock, if desired; . immediate possession. ° Box 241, Grayslake, IIlL _ house on paved street; lot 66x226; shade and fruit trees. E. J. Walther, Grayslake. Phone 115J. ; _ 42 it FOR --RENT -- 100 acre farm, near __rooms, at 317 second stréet. Tele-- phone 358--J.¢ | 43 1t HEIN WATRY FINANCE CO; "The Old Reliable" . if < 1 \ ' s OUR NEW SMALL LOAN SYSTEM will interest you. Our Rate is the LOWEST---- ~_---- Our Service is the QUICKEST Call and get acquainted with our | _---- NPW SY&TEM. Second Mortgages HEIN WATRY FINANCE CO. | 411 Waukegan'National, Bank Bldg, | Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:??) every day;i 41 3t | We give very quick service on Miscellaneous 606 N. MILWAUKEE AVE,, LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Third Mortgazeséo' Purchasing of ntracts 26',120 16. Quality -- Reasonable Prices -- Service Thesa, three qualifications you have a right to demand in a modern retail mar-- ket. "Hihgest Quality Meats" is not a mere slogan at THE PALACE, but is a reality and our principle inducement in soliciting patronage. Our prices are al-- ways reasonable, and a large quick turn: over guarantee fresh meat and the lowest prices. True economy is not in buyink cheap 'meat. but in buying good meat at reasonable pricy. Our meats are kent fresh, sweet, and clean by the most mod-- ern; sanitary, mechanical refrigeration system--they are conveniently displayed, and the prices marked in plain figures. If you want the most of the best 'for the least + "COME TO THE PALACE" _ WHOLE or HALF SUGAR CURED HaMs ©(28c» .$65.00 $40.00 MONEY TO LOAN--We hare a con siderable amount. of special funds to loan on imm&d farm or city property. We invite your inquiry. First National Bank, Libertyville, II1 Itm 'I;.O LOAN-;V. hsv:! a con-- , DAJIRY FARM WANTED -- Would de special funds | like to hear f farmer havi mm\mmumormv"' P o C good all--round farm for rent, from 80 property. We invite your inquiry. First National Bank, Libertyville, II1 |to 160 acres, for cash.: Land ard _ln:t . buildings must be in .good shape and TRNDEPERNDENT CLASSiFi®b Aps|fuly equipped for dairy of 20 head DO ALL THEY ARE SUPPOSED of cows, or more. Far mwill get good TO DO -- THEY GET BESULTS.IUFG and care of by me. Am an ¢ex-- F=$= perieucca ratmer, with fam'ly, and [f WA ED {C'.ildr(n going to school. No short \ nmemmmmemmmmmmmmeememmmmem mmz terim lease Will be congipered. Give [SITUATION WANTED--As manager | full inyormation in, first letter. Send 8e l , e 41. 2 s _% Deifbs P ons es 2l ukn cales *ivbncuvilin In. ou. farm; can furnish reéferences. | answrre t Reply to "V", care Independent 40 3t | dependent srrom stEak -- 42c * sIRLOIN RoAsT -- 28c»*» 'SERVICE FOR YOUR CAR One of the finest garages in the Lake County Countryside, fully equipped, is ready to serve you, Only trained mechanics will work on your car.. SATISFACTION GUAFhNTEED. _ Chrysler Dealers MUNDELEIN M. C. CROWELL, Mgr. LAKE STREET, MUNDELEIN _ : PHONE | Countryside Motors Countryside Motors Ask About Our Special Service Plan LIBERTYVILLE ROLLED ROAST 'BACON SMOKED BUTTS Pick"0O--The--Nest whole or half vEAL 35c * * 9 swrrse 106 Strictly Fresh SVUGAR CURED HIGHEST WUALITY PHONE LLBERTYVILLE 103 AT REASONABLE BONELESS Quarter Century Good Service Reputation MEATS PRICES 44C Doz. 37¢c» 28c 25 ears 41 3t