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Libertyville Independent, 1 Nov 1928, p. 6

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.': BEAT POUCEMAN: ' *' AND ID AS END . . T0 BOOZE PARTY Three Chicagoans Sudeed After Waukegan Police- man Lends Assistance Two menGrere badly beaten, in. cluding a Doerl'leld policeman. earl) luv Thursday morning " Deerfield, when three _druttlien Chlcaguans forced a tight. aecording to Henry Peterson. village chief ot police. . But tor the tirnelrarrival ot Da- vid Pinigeltstein. a special policeman trom Waaitetrtut._who tired three shot: over the heads or the fighters, the assault would have been more uvere. T ' The young men. Melvin Donovan, who claims to be a nephew oi Capt. O'Haliey of the Chicago police de- partment; J. Jensen and D. Shan- non, were all' charged with disor- derly conduct and are to have a hearing before Police Magistrate John Vetter New. 3. The! were re: leased on bonds of $600 late Iaat night after spending the day in Jail. Percy McLaughlin. the policeman. who was in civilian iciothea. was in the restaurant " Deerfieid about , o'clock yesterday morning when the three Chicagoans. who had been drinking. according to Peter- son. started to leave the place. They had been noisy. The Battle Starts . l. departing they left the door open. INDEPENDENT DO ALI, THEY TO DO - THf. "They had hee noisy but I don hare caused trot McLaughlin ,w'a Peterson Matrd McLaughlin declares he them his star'but Donovs thttt he saw it. The fun Rich rd East'on of Iteerfie to the aid of McLaughlin badly beaten. McLauzhlin ting the better of the " one slipped away and ctr from behind.' The can-u: ( lice department, by that t serious. ' ' F'tnklestein. u driving home. v leg'and si',ns,rirt trom his car. Irll three tintes' Me trio before they that they were t "Plaza close'that door," Me- Laughlin called after them. They cursed him and became abusive. PAGE SIX WILLIAM J. STRATTON My Pledge to the People of Illinois: , WILL ask for no appropria- tions from the Legislature except for the legitimate and economical maintenance of the odSee of Secretary of State, l will exert all my inNenee to reduce public expenditures wherever possible and to cil- tail appropriations and thereby neck to reduce the, state tax rate tor the benefit of the farms, lbehboringmennnd ,romeithemamafaetu-d (hobogineupeopleofowcom- Undclnocircumstanceovin 1aeeertanremoh-tsother that". Ill-r! fized,br kw furtutue-ttStnle. - I-Willa-nil-i-ear. ehmivurtotudeie-dre- M53136" of the odhee of tueveu'rrotat-dwitias bod Murine proper "adettiei-thinetimheoftlsis a WILL 71'AM' -___-'.- J.' thhiih -_-__ TTON For Secretary of State he 'ttrl It Id He was showed denies started rushed w he was REL Inairuction to Voters " In Libertyville Twp. Moot people am probably aware that Tm, of next week. Novena; her 6 is election day. All Voters Are urged to see that their names are on the polling books so that when they are ready to vote next Tuesday there will be no possible cuuse for any de- lay. The polling books for Precinct No. 1 which, includes the names of the voters msssidina West at Milwour kee avenue are located at The JCB. Morse Men's Fumishlngs Store 'at 512 North Milwaukee Avenue. The lists for Precinct No. 2 which in- cludes the names or the voters in the township residing east of Milwaukee avenue are located nt the Ray N. Smith Shoe Store on North Milwau- kee avenue, Libertyville. All new residents entitled. to vote are 'esoeo ially urged to see that their names Ire included among those in the poll- ing list.". Anyone who totedelp the primary election last April nut at- icnlly has his or her name ',fiti',itj over to the polling ists. The oting place for Precinct No. 1'wfll be at 'the Town Hall as usual Voters of Precinct No. 2_wili find their voting place located inrthe front room of the Lfnow Motor Company at 608 North 'Milwaukee avenue directly oppos'ite the Independent office. The voting place for Precinct No. 3 will be locat- ed as usual in the Village Hall at Mundetein. The polls will be open from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. To expedite the handling of the large number of ioters who are expected to zwpear at the polls on Tuesday all voters who can are urged to visit the polls as early in the day at, pocssitrle. tion as Director of Com LOANS HIGHER . THAN YEAR Mio support te the cause of educaf by the edmtional forces of the sun: of Illinois than William J. Suntan during his administn- opmcnt toirvohimtuirvouandsatr. rset,ierespeetiverotpartratliiti. aliens, ferrSeeveenrroéSuts" (Skned)T.AnhurSimpoon, Cmmtrthrvt.oftkhoeth, "N"! men and women of the State of Illinois who are interested in the mental and phyaictl devel- rend-end by Mr; Suntan and Truth About Stratton from One Who Know: Him Beat: " Illinois over gave more hearty and intelligent oaieiaiintheStauof It to pointed chairman of the -Deertield distrct in the 1928, Red Cross drive. Her assistants grei Mrs. Geo. Pettia. Mrs. Hilda'Owen. Mrs. Roscoe Weas- ling. Mrs. Irving Brand, Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, Mrs. William' Hertel. Mrs. Floyd Gunskel, Mrs. Htrry Ciavey, Mrs. Edwin Beckman. Hrs. Henry Juhrend, Mrs. Raynggnd PT [WI-ll, dulucuu, "any. "J'""""'""" ...', er,' Mrs. A. R. Warner, Mrs. John. Melander. Mrs. Harry Frost. Mrs. Edward Schley. Mia.'Agnés McAr- thur. Miss-Beryl Taylor, Mrs. Harry Whittomb, Mrs. Wm. Johnston. Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Bailey, Mrh. Henthom. Mrs. W, Page. and Mn. Walter Toll. ' Mr. and Mrs Obelberx, B Chelberg and Charles Chelberg of Chlcago' were trueaiof Hrs. A. J. Johnson and family Sunday. At was Mrs. Johhson's birthday, and they came to wish her many happy returns of the day. A plenum afternoon was spent in a musical way. The guests played piano and violin. and J. E. Edwards or Lagrange. a..." Julia Deming of Wilmette. Mrs. H. A, Storms um! Mrs.. Ernest Prae- man of Wilmette, Mrs. Lowenstein and Mrs. G. D. Hutchinson ot High- land Park, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Dike, and am. (limes Chas. Tecu- lirr, of Crystal Lake, were guests of Mrs. J. A. Reicvhett, Jr, during the part week. ASKS SQUARE DEAl f()il BN COUNIY N. L. Jackson. Republican can- diuafe for the'state legislature. is the only candidate for that office iron) Boone county., Two Lake county candidates have been nom- inatmi on the Republican ticket?" Lee Mcl)onon;h and Richard J. Lyons. In '51] fairness Boone nonniy feels that it is entitled to one place on "the legislaliw roll. Lain. county; in addition to the two candidates tor the lower housw, will continue to hnve the stat» senator in Hon. Ray Pad- Jock. . Mr. Jackson has been lndorned by the Legislative Voters' League and other orrris'nizations. He is being warmly supported by farm- em in Boone and McHenry .coun- ties for his excellent record in helm" of the farmers. He is cred- ited with having been a factor in getting work started on Route 173. He in not asking Lake coun-, ty voters to neglect the Lake county candidates. On the other hand he expects the Republican voters in Lake county to be loyal to both McDonough and Lyons. He does expect. however. his Just share of the Luke county Republi- can vote and will nppreclnte' help trom Lake county in giving Boone county n equnre deal by keeping one of the tour genenl membly representntivee in Boone county. Miss NEWS FROM DEERFIELD s Kruse. underwent o nan eye U Jur M Oste Mrs M he rd ll Mrs. 13.". an irpemtion u at She LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER f, i928. or on " rman and and on Ark i. a (H h r; ti DPIAK'. dr( < [u-mtinn for cat wrC"'"T--r (ste l, a Ch.ovo 'um /dt .' - . N0 jg myrrh»: alo' i: "in ' . C w" " - ..,' _;'f"' f (c. _ aits-- w" . .. ', l l". of Iuii'wor,rr' I 5' it ' "ctr' e " \\'.'.Imu; Alb! ; i 'r e , P _ V my", , k "~ I a. I It' . , "g: T r', H p s.t F . "i','; L."rd. V '4, ' ' 'r',- k 'rlvit, s,' t?:' . _ 6:jil IW' 'i' _', _'s/" l . ' . .'. , ' tr"' "4:: . a r t " It -. I' A a ,.t ' ". 'V' I"; V ' ' ; \ ' L,' ; "a a ' ; . _ "' f -,tr' ,', ' ' ', I t 2SI g , , v ' ' F f" ' ' '. .'. ' A FM _ l 9 . ' T ' _ 37. . a " "I L l vow. . a l, , I _ . . it; A! V" ' T V's r--"It, '-"r"l, 7 L I, FG T l q s/f, 9' ., _ .ra, . LI . ' J t,', iliL' '1 e.' ' r I. , I it: L" CIP," if if" r Ai ' .1 . . . :75. ' - , , . $1 T A" x" "Et . if K iam. _ ' l q Kip., _ ' i _.' . V IA ' " . " h f ". , '. .. ', Ed 1.1:; , .. i, 9 . _" fiHr " "ii I? .' . 'd., 'ttr; _a 7 ' _ l ' li ' .' t I LOUIS L. EMMERSON ' T ---_ F a.( 9 _ flr, Governor . ' ' HERBERT HOOVER , . ! C 5,- ".7 _ _ . .ar., ti/ci,,)-' alths, J?': 'milljcL".C"Liilis-i-'-r-s-s-ie-e-t--------- l /"'...' / ' d r-', 'llMl, " Y??? _ 1. L /. ( I " m taj' , "", ' '. " f _ _ 's _ / ' ' I', ail . c. o a t ' Cx I al _ 'ittt A I " ". ' I 0 .._'_.__._ . H. Semi-s on for cat {taro hos ting alone at the 110me ter cousin, Ed Jacob. son. last w lt, . 13etie- VMOnbach Visited his tron, Amu tgockenbach, and family in (Trvqtal Iakeilast week. b. and in. George Hotter of Chicago are gpendlng the week end ,wigh_Mr. and;Mrs. Jack Myers. Miss Irene; Rockenbaoh attended the Rock Island County S. S. conven- tion at Rock Island Thursday and Friday of this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Christ Willman visitl ed Mr. and Mien h"4Clahper in North brook Sunday evening. Prof. E. K. liomm of North Cdntral Cdlleze. Nap.'erville, was the dinner guest of Mr.§and Mrs. H. K. Meyer on Ostermanjave. Saturday evening. ' Miss Lydu ~Rockenbach of Lake Zurich, In staying at the home of her grandfather. George ftockenbaeh and is 1ittertdlrur'Aehool at the [Mrfiold- Shields high,' school. _ Mr. and in}: Conrad I'chtman and Mar. Charles Steiner attended a. meeting of Libertyvllle Chapter o. K. S. ivednesday evening. It mu Worthy Mairons night, had Mrs Steiner filled a station. Mrs. Klsie,Sherden filled the sta- tion of Ads ( in Crlenview Chapter o. n S. Friday ruining. It was adece ofricertr night. , _ o't Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herman at . Mrs. Chester A. Wolf and Mrs. Arlington Heights Sundny. Jennie Wilson attended the bazaar John Huhh. Mrs. William Iluhn and may)" at Lha'First Preusbytorian and Miss Louise Kuhn Wore Arling. church in Libertyville Thursday. ton Heixhtaivisitort, Sundty. i Mrs. ('n-oru- Ott Is on' the sick list Mrs "'illtam Harrow of San Ber. Mr and Mrs. Harry Olprdorf were mrdion, Cttl t., and Mrs. H. E. Stead- Sunday m'ening guests at a farewell Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reinshagen and two children were dinner guests o't Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herman at Arlington Heights Sunday. Lg? Jillt Party of 661 Achikivement l Mrs. Floyd Summer entertained the ,Mutual Club Friday evening. A Hal- !lowe'en celebration w.ith refresh- Fments in accordahée with the day {was enjoyed. Miss Josie Woodman Ireceived several pretty gifts as a l birthday aurpriae. m. 'of Sturgeon Bay; Wit, were guests or their mush, Mrs Lulu Myer, lagt yacht" '. " _ Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarence Varn'ey have moved ipto their newly remod- eled home on Deertield avenue. ', Mr. and Mrs. William Koeblin and son Edmund, Mrs. Mary Koeblin and Mr. and Mrs. John' Schminke bt Wheeling. visited the John Miller family in Chicago §unday. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchlson were dinner guests of their daughter, Mrs. Ray GunckeOnd family in Highland Park Sunday. ' _ The It. N. A. camp will give a card and bunco party Saturday evening, Nov. 3, at the home ot Mrs. William Johnston oracle of the Camp. Good prizes will be given and refresh, ments twrved. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leann and family have moved to Glencoe, to be nearer Mr. Lemm'g work. They were residents of Iketfield tor several years and were closely connected in church and social 1ei,rcleus. They will be greatly mlssed in the community. sir, and Mrs. Charles Schwarm of Gases Lake, were dinner guests of Mr. 88d Mrs. Delbert Meyer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Myer visit- ed Mrs. Meyer', parents. Mr. and Me. P. R. Anderson Sunday. They are pledged-s ILLINOIS REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf'en tertalned her bridge cluh at lunch eon Tuesday. Many guests were hurt trom [Abt'rlyVHiP party , given At the home of Arr.itrnd Ftry., Ralph Petersen in Litrertrv'iile, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Manic Pet- emen. who are leaving for California. Mrs. Grace Swanson, wife ot Ted Swanson. died in Chicago Thursday. William Barrett. Alvin Meyer and Miss May attended theduneral, held Saturday. _ .'i, Mr. and Mrs. A. It. my and Mr. and Mrs. William Bolle of Chicago Wore Sunday guests at the Floyd Stanger home. , . The E. L. C, E. pf the Bungalow church held a box social Tuesday evening. A Hallowe'en program was given. 7 I T . Mr. and Mrs. George Penis and 724:? Swan multirli Mr. and Mrs. EdMn Johnson and 1'"er Int-H f: family were zuvsts at a shower given mutt"; on Tuesday for Albert Gathman at the 'horns. of . A cordial "plum" Joseph Milligan. There View sixty inn? ard 'stt'etiv.rtjr-S 0 guests presvnt. many of thtuw ham}; ---r-.._- church ttivnds of Mr. Gathinan/ ST l'Al'l.'.< EV Richard Abrams is still in High. p G. Pmon'br land Park hmpltial. He will undergo chunk] srhool at anmwraiion uhllv ihere, _ (Mi mm at 1":15: anmwralion Mail" "we in" mm at 1mm: il'ustraxml Irtt- Mrs. Jirnnie Wilson and Mrs. CA. ture at 7:3". Choir Friday at 7:3" ' Wolf were dinner guests ot Mr. and Confirmation Smurfla)' at 9. I Mrs. S. E."rrask in Chicago Sunday. Sunday mornmg £11311 maxilla Mrs, _ Other 3119-518 at the dinner Were Mr. Melirk 'missiunary mom Honduras. io: and Mrs. Frank B. Wilson and two will be with IV to meant my Elan an sons and Wilson Olendorr from Lib'w'llral mission 1sork of South Amor- lo: ettyville. . lea. In tho mornirnV will '.li.er bu 'Mrs. Whlter B. Mural! attendv'l a'n advln-n on the. work, and in the m the mgular meeting of the Woman's p\vnil.}: Hm wiil give an ilEustraml in Club "In Evansmn Tuesday. lecture showing pic'urw of m- work ch, The Tuxi, Soc ety of the Prerhy- arbor: the South American races. Tl terlan church will giw a Hallowe'en MHubkrs and friends of thr. Mum-h su party at the home of Mrs, Robert, are. coulially invitwl to these ulna; Henthorn Friday evening. A wed ices. An offering for missions will: time is antleipated. be takon both morning and oveningr; The Tuxi, Soc ety of the Prerhy- terian church will give a Hallowe'en party at the home of Mrs. Robert Henthorn Friday "venirur. A pood time is anticipated. Mr. and Mr,, A. It Morn'. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ranger CPR brated their wedding tuusiveriaries Frtda yawning by a Joint Hallowe'en dinner at the Wertuthorne. There were fourteen guests present. I (Part of heerfield mews had to be omitted this Weekp on account of late arrival at this office) _ PRFF13h"JTHtIAN Rev. Mark J. Andrews, Pastor Church school at 9:30. Imparl mental organization. Graded instruc tion. Woruhip and sermon at 10:45. This Sunday markes the second Annin-n sary of our campaign to red-um- tho- debt on the church. Mvmbm's and friends are asked to bring a sun-ml offering for this purpose. Tuxls meeting at 7:30. l, or "manna! "341110. 121} it' lecture showing pictures of the mark church troasury Mm! among th" South American racer. The election of anim- Mprxrmrs and friends of tht. church suing year resulr'rd li, are: cordially inviwd to these svrvi President-Jos-p x ices. An offering for missions will,' Treasurer Fur)»: be taken both morning and ovening.i, Clerk- Nodman Ha: Tuesday, Nov. 6. the toachers and 1 The annual church t officers of tho church school, ml} given in the SPhrm] C'.; I or to all tho this chm U ma} tho mo urrh M-X'Vico's meet for their regular workers' con- ference. Meeting is of Emma; "m portaace, in View of plans for the .EVANG Bl'NGAILUW "tei'v. A. P. Johnson, Miner Sunday tschool at 9:45 a m, class tor every mambrr tr.' ttir ily. Morning worsh Christian mm. ic for discussion. " Waste Our T sub-J.- Helm NI CHERCH BOARD ELECTS OFFICERS Ct oip mm w. h WI TI tr clock n. Hr War. -ett vre ur-

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