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Libertyville Independent, 1 Nov 1928, p. 3

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BREAKS LOCK ON JAIL BUT FAILS TO ELUDE POLICE Mrs. Frad Hawkins entertained the Ladies guild of St. Ignatius church at her home on North Main street Wednesday afternoon. Harlow Cribb bhas been awarded the contract to haul the mail be-- tween the Antioch postofice and the depot. D place at th pital at W Filson. who for. several hospital a family visit and when W clock she asking them occurred a st Miss Goldie Davis spent the week end with relatives in Kenosha. Harry Willett has resigned his po sttion at Reeves drum store, Mr. and Mrs. E R&'Vilfl;lms leave family \r« call from to the eff Antioch Youth Walks Out of Lockup But Is Recaptur-- ed Within Two . Hours Nelson was placed in the jail but the registration board, active just a short distance from his cell, was so intent 'on getting all the veters listed that during the confusion and noise he was able to batter his way to freedom. 3 Wednesday they will s1 Bloomington over t The death of Mrs. He had beem arrested qriginaily on the complaint of Mrs. C. Nelson who complained in a warrant fssued before Jgstice Harry Hoyt that he had stolen $30 in silverware and A key to her automobile. o o o o a o o 0 o 0 o 0 0 o Excitement over registretion in Antioch contributed tn part to a suC.« cessful jail break there yesterday in which John Davis, 22, of that vil-- lage, managed tp shatter the lock and walk out a Ri\e man. His freedom lagted less than twnl hours. As soon as it was noticed that he was missing Frank Valen;n.' police officer thare, went to h s home and found Him.. Davis adm:'--! téd that he had gone straight home | from jail. | o o0 o0 o0 o 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Antioch police called Sheriff '.aw-- rence Doolittle after they first ar rested the man and asked that they take him to the cannty jail When t'he deputtes sr~rived they found taat the prisoner bhad departed. 1t was then that the search started. cCO A NEW All--American Six 1 be exp» ANTIOCH sp An entirely new conception of the modern motor car. So original in design . . . so brilliantly executed . . . you'll hardly believe your eyes. Magnificent successor to a justly famous name . . . a New All--Ameri-- Daring in style . . . exemplifying Fisher genius in the creation of new designs.. Brilliant in beauty . . . revealing new harmonies of eolors and lines. Triumphantly new. Appealingly different. Finer in every way. From its chrome-- plated front bumper back to its chrome--plated tail--light . . . as new as this morning's dawn. A new chrome--plated radiator . . . surmounted by a large flat chrome-- h | \\\ \\/A \ 4 / M th W n and Now + OAKLAND presents W iricufllfi to $1375 at factory. Loniz Hydraulic Shock Absorbers and spring covers included in list Bumpers and rear fender guuards extra. Oakland delivered prices -- they include lowest handling c _ CGeneral Motors Time Payment Plan available at minimum rate. M t} th W Graced by a new front Wh DAN E. WINN, Mgr. M LUDLOW MOTOR CO. OF LIBERTYVILLE th ul s survived by her husband, one daugh-- ter and two sons. The remains were brought to her home here and the funeral was held at the Episcopal church Wednesday afternoon. Antioch--chapter, O. E. S., is plan-- ning a birthday© party for the eve-- ning of October 29. : o Mr. and Mrs. William Zellmer from Georgia are calling on Antioch friends this week. The Zellmers were former residents of this lo-- cality. Tuesday evening Charles Sibley, a resident of North Main street, met with an accident which fortunately did not terminate as seriously as it first appeared. Mr. Sibley is having a new sidewalk laid in front of his property and along toward dusk he was standing on a pile of sand at the edge of the pavement lookjng over the day's work when an automobile suddenly loomed out of the semt-- darkness and before Mr. Sibley was aware of the fact that the driver did not see him, he was struck by the machine. He was badly shaken up, somewhat cut and bruised, but not seriously injured. The driver of the car did not stop, but the drivers of two other cars came up at the time and> took in the situation. . One stopped and, gave assistance to Mr. Sibley while the other followed up the departing car and -- shortly brought it back to town. . A., B. Johnson spent Tuesday in ever, to get this time shorten{d, Waukegan. \~ None of the men have raisef any Mr. La Teer spent Thursday in 'mpney The sheriff believes that it Antioch, :#'ll take $500 to pwrfef*t an appeal. . e date.of electrocution has been Mr. and Mrs. Mason Sibly are set for Dec. 15 at the state prison in spending a short vacation in North Joliet. .= ern Wisconsin | ' xm nnnmen mmz Mr'and Mrs A. W. Bock motored ' to Chicago, Thureday. .Sweepstake"MatCh TO Mr. and Mrs. Tronson have re-- turned from their 'wedding trip and Be RO]led On Saturday are now located in Antioch | on asese Chas. Alvers has gone to Florida On Tuesday afternoon, Ray Ken where he will be employed this win-- nedy, manager of the Libertyville ter. Recreation Center, accompanied by issz Hilmsa BRBosing snent Satur.. W. F. Frangen, attended a meeting Mis y at (hampaign Mrco A. M. Krahl had Mise Marvel M 18 n day W Hilma n M 6 Rosing spent Satur lourreeffect in an exclusive chevron design. Flanked by new seamless full--crown fenders . . . flaring fenders with a 7l--inch spread. and superbly beautiful types . .. Closed types with adjustable drivers' seats., Two convertible closed cars . . . the Convertible Cab-- riolet and the Landaulet Sedan. Aj And then the bodies! ~Seven new And such glorious performance as you've never known before. Soaring top speed . . . seventy miles an hour and more! Sirty--eight brake horse--power at 3000 r.p.m. A flashing pick--up . . . from fOto" miles per hour in sizx seconds flat. # * *# Such balance . . . such smoothness -ou.uc'hdbacco'uehm W 11 _ Sheriff Lawrence Doolittle, under !'the order of the court, cannot re-- | move the men for another 14 days, \which would give them a chance to confer with their attorneys and pre-- , pare for an appeal. He hopes, how-- ever, to get this time shorlen{d' \~ None of the men have raisef any 'money.~ The sheriff believes that it -,#'H take $500 to perfect an appeal. | The date.of electrocution has been set for Dec. 15 at the state prison in CONDEMNED MEN DESPONDENT : AS THEY FACE CHAIR _Gloom prevails in murderers' row in the county jail today as three men sit their talking of the possibilities of appeals and death in the electric chair almost in the same breath. Dominick -- Bresette, the Indian, grows more bitter. <He charges that fAirst the white men took his land and that now they want his life. John-- Brown, another of the doomed, talks of a prejudiced jury John-- doomed, and court Claud Clark, the actual killer of William Beck, for whom the murder-- ers are to pey society with their lives, has gone religiouns. » Talk of Appealing to Supreme . Court But Can't Find Money for Purpose 608 N. Milwaukee Avenue LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928. Resulting from its great new 238-- cubic inch engine with exclusive patented rubber -- cushioned mountings ... 81--lb. crankshaft ... harmonic bailancer . . . larger, more Mil:ly perfected carburetor . . . the G--M--R cylinder head. Such mar-- velous control. Steering ease from a new improred mechanism. Braking ease from its new internal exrpahding four--wheel brakes . . . individually adjusted . . . requiring minimum pressure for a sutre, silent, velvet--smooth stop. Only the highlights have been mentioned. Only a hint regarding its pulse--stirring performance and style. To get the whole picture . .. to appreciate what its price will buy ... comein. Have your highest expectations realized} } STANDINGS (END OF 2ngd WEEK) Team No Score for Week EndQ TEAM NO. H-- | ; H. Titus 249 ; R. Triggs c az2t] W Totals...... TEAM NO. 5 Waterhouse Weahrrenberg (ay) M P. Ray i+ A. Jones (avy) Avlesworth G. Ives K. Smith ... H. Gray Cl Dr. Betzer E.. Colby (a¥y) Totals ..........-- TEAM NO. 6 W. Stang W. Peterson H. Underbrink ay K. Connor J. Weart C NEWS OF THE PIN HITTERS Totals TEAM NO. 2-- Totals TEAM NO. 3-- Nicholas (av)169 Corlett .. «T68 Caxey 2. 103 Me'yer Titus (av) "'in.'la" +4 LAvell .....} Hutchinson Libertyville:Club ommercial League The ¢4--Door Sedam Body by Fizsher and Wire Wheel} 816 149 139 120 149 804 196 161 246 730 §45 135 148 160 114 906 105 108 () ng October 25 M 131 142 169 119 151 154 139 143 169 126 140 125 148 148 167 206 7116 161 186 112 i0 0 ) 4 2( Won 131 169 168 146 so1 2329 187 143 170 167 139 137 8 149 134 118 125 201 148 862 206 186 148 156 186 714 144 O Lost 2242 29144 567 400 507 455 445 510 470 417 400 400 541 479 407 315 588 444 508 386 $46 618 484 419 339 452 | 1 also goes into first place with an average of 188. Next wak Snowball Dietz, of Dietz Stables, with his 245, a new record of high one game. Lew MMetz's Bronchos took the hard hit-- ting bunch from the Libertyville Gar-- age for two in a row, even though the Chevrolets hit 2612, contrasted with 2706 for the Bronchos. Winkler was high man. with a three game total of 595. Last week Hartman House lost two games to the Borst Cogl team. . This week they took three games from the Battery men. This week's prize winners were: Dean Porteous, with a three game total of 610, and C. Dietz, with a one game total of 245. -- ~ . Dietz Stables ... Rouse Dairy ... se Libertyville Garage Hartman House ... Schraebele Realtors Borst oal Company Merle's Bxidge Service Ree Motor Company Porteous Stolzman Slgan ..... Jackson . R. Dietz. Result of Tuesday night rolli ROUSE BROS. DAIRY-- Totals _ __._...911 (868% 995 SCHNAEBELE REALTORS-- SWARM sn.c2.2.220l.l. 1820 158 128 H. Titus L... 161 190 148 Schnaebele . ... 162 140 164 Wright e 118 121 192 Suydam .. 219 188 165 Feam .~%0. 0° LDUER Bl,}Ail Mc ca! Tean?r No. 2--Corporals ...« 2 Team No. 5 --Doughboys 2 Team No. 3 --Leathernecks . 1 Scores Monday Night, October 29 TEAM NO. 1.--SHAVETAILS J. Borst mss T89 | 18 ; | 201 B7 T. prelmcey ...._.._1330 18 .133 29 | (@) Totals ....p.0~8 100. 9 TEAM NO. 2--CORPORALS" R. Nutt ._222.__.159 182 J: R. Kaping 222 141 136 1 0. Firnback __...178 157 1: REE MOTOR SALES-- M. Nevil DIETZ STABLES Totals TEAM NO Harry Got MERLE'S EXIDE SERVICE-- L. bERTYVILLE GARAGE M TEAM NO. 3-- Hugo Gotti ... E; Antonovick C. Hosktns . HARTNAN AHOUSE Total®s ... 4386 402 TEAM NO. 4--SERGEANTS R. --Kennedy .._._._169 > 156 ; LL Coonfér ._._..144 144 W. Peterson .._._133 140 Totals.... TEA M NO 5 B. Gruenwald J. MeKitrick 3. Muhblke _ wWwINS $2 WITH SCORE OF 258 The $2.00 prize, awarded by the management of the Libertyville Ree-- reation Center, for the highest game rolled on their alleys during last Wweek, was given to Herman Dasher, Libertyville. whose high score of 258 was not bested during the week. : The $1.00 'prize given to the woman making the highest score during the TEAM NO TEAM NO T EAM TEAM NO irry Guolt Packer -- Kennedy Totals Totals Totals...: American Legion 11 Standing of the Teams W o _\.fi) x0 Dad's League Team Standings POUG L..469 612 . 409 1480 LEATHERNECKS ® 132 132 132 396 C0453 1190 132 461 U« 204 200 204 1 4 46 7 1 15 446 q q K () in 4640 HBOYS 167| | i18! | 168x * 85 20)() 1414 440 Won 206 224 186 199 180 14 44% 19 151 454 185 144 472 125 * DJ Q Lost ) E4 1430 A)S 1310 1340 610 505 :5)42 584 533 468 499 466 4§ 4%i 5018 4% -- _ Qhe new Buick is the new Style 440 352 407 4683 *) 196 380 453 189 510 432 398 10 99 s eu c 0 § t U * . Steering _ with @m@fig Rehearsals Start For Musical Comedy * t Buvers Wh Y¥ HE N Never before in the history of motor car manufacture have the motorists of America welcomed any new automobile as they are welcoming the Silver Anniversary Buick Men and women on every street---- ---- in every city and town ---- are pro-- nouncing the new BUICK.with Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher,.the glost beautiful automobile of the AY + -- s + ~.= -- o# > * * > * * * * > with new Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher! Sweeping into the market at a time when motor car lines were practically 'standard-- izted--when imitation was destroying indi-- viduality--these epic Buick creations intro-- duced an entirely new mode-- » welcoming the Silver Anniversary Duick with new Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher! 's&i:iiz'c:t:ew::st:i?k'suac":i-mdefie :;l: Sweeping into the market at a time when _ become apparent to the public--enthusiasm motor car line@ were practically standard-- _ for this car has swelled and grown to un-- ized--when imitation was destroying indi-- _ precedented proportions! mfi'zl:if::l;l:::';g;:fauom mgo- Buick sales records have been broken! t Production schedules have been increased A mode of body--symmetry--of size and _ again and again! The great Buick plaots magnificence--of soft contours instead of _ are working to the limit of their capacity to straight lines--of embossed side and hood ' _ supply the demand. . p o f # The ofilver cAnnimversary New New New BETTER 'CADILLACS LA SALLES "ELEETWOODS Telephone 456 M AaUTOMOBIL ES MAIN MOTOR SALES BUICK WITH MASTERPIECE BODIES BY FISHER [ Wwed C a, rom income The stecring gear of the new Cadillacs and La Salles literally takes the strain out of stecring. The car seems to respond to vour every impulse with the least possible physicali effort on your part. Test this feature for voursel&()bscrve @ also the other advantages which make up this year's ' C. BERNARD Before Buying @ fundamental SZ improvements McCORMICK MOTOR SALES South Genesee St. ARE BUILT . . . BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Will th Genesee St. Waukegan 120 WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS panels involving the most costly steel paneling work employed on any car in the world! > erms Convenient --ans Libertyville, I!Il. PAGE THREE 1 Economical e gen-- ng and & TYOn i+ be 4. aa it!in-- i0me the iYe 6t i nt 4t

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