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Libertyville Independent, 27 Dec 1928, p. 3

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GIRL, MAINE!) BY I AUTOIST, GIVEN I tm) BY JURORS Irene Tensor, Who Suffered Fractured Leg, Gets Quick Verdict After deliberating but a few min utes a circuit court Jury late last Friday awarded Irene Tensor. 15. ot North Chicago, 57.3" for iisjurit" received by hee Man-h 1. 1y'd7, who she wan strzuk by a car drisen by Hector Smack, at Nnrth Chicago. CONN Th w i " the was the be retorolwn she suffvrwl the bone. Attorney J hey tor Nova fendant Wits' tion. A m made, teased. have been arrested tor par- taking in a series of hurzlaries on the C. & N W. railway last sum- mer the sherift's office was notified today. Four Men Held in Chicago and One at Kenosha for Robbery Near Upton Four of the m county jail and aha. Warrants were issued by Juati Hervey Coulson. with charges burglary baing made.' Those ta'ken invhdv J! liek. alias hunk Keller-. 1 er. Edward "Pat" Kreil Scott: William Simmons. uel DeFra: William B; Stanley Rozalski, All are from Chiragn. and itttt to retrorda, Romalskl an. served twttitentiarr terms f in: a 34.300 can" of silk f Chicago. I',iirlinetott and railway. All of ths of Scott or, have not b penitentiur a torrent 0 child. Tho) gir! hrolom h Tho car Upton and containwl clothing T clothing " garms. Tho bu: deputy ~h been work Through Kenosha th ear burgh! Within a h ed and jai Five men. ttco of whom have con ' They ,rtartrstl, : of the alltw,sul ('t tho wintnr wt If) Lake countim m their alleged raid The Christmas program at the Woshburn Congregational church was wvn attended last Sunday eve- ning. The pageant, "The Three Sta. bles" and "The Closed Gate." where Santa Claus did his part and th" kiddies were well remembered with candy. mus and presents. In behalf of our Sunday school) we wish you all, everybody. a Happy and Pros, perous New Year. - -. --e ___...- A, T . i) ("A " 00000000000000 Rev. George C. Vance, pasror or Half Day chucrh. left Sunday night for a week's vacation with his par- ents and other relatives at Canton. Ill. He will return in time tor 111 regular services next Sunday. Richard Whiteacre, our principal in the grammar school, is spending his two week's vacation at home gear Decatur. 3"Georxe Staten and family spent bin-isms with relatives at Ham- mond. Ind. t \l Ir [ ,v._.---.-__. Miss Cecil Bluhm is back home from her school duties at. LaPorte. Ind., for a two Weeks" vacation with her parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Art Herschberger entertained at Christmas dinner the tormer's and the latter" pct-eats, and relatives from Chieago. irl Mr. and Mrs. Matt Wiclonneun went Christina with that dun!!- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Umdel. " Wheelins. - . Eunice tadd has been on the sick list the put week. Friend: nad- relatives have been receiving and: and nowert' (you: an Hemi- and petty, rho m at meant enjoying the wonder ful ettqtatat at Anaheim. Calif. their - cowl tested tor T. B. by the county veterinarian hat week. éHARGE t'."58 LOOT walk ('huaxn. 3m by twr March ,,trurk hy a HALF DAY " tttt fr men are held in Cook "l the fifth in Kemp nrl'lm n It C. Vance, pastor of h, left Sunday night J. G. Cook entertain- T, Welch. attot med that the (it ordinary can arvly, suttwvd rm lt'K had to set, Artcr that tuberculosis of P, has bee-n recah'ed m. It. c, t'rat Lloyd 3 been appointed our Unautvr at Prairie has svrved art acting il Congrms convened nd confirmed his ap- n he claimed, rb. He struck w Art He riehbe we: th Be K {1:4 Huh!) tr hh narges ot Lake. ' I Mr. and Mrs. New: Kal. ,mgm, visited TL Mas Jock. 3 Mrs Carl Ernst 2 Mitford} .wnuam Pohln alias Man-ith a fracture mum and ("using when a - '3an hurkfi'h'l Ids nd, acrnvr'l- I H.- is wmployrd did "WNW" Mr and Mrs App nt Jr oecorl 1H,. is otployed by Gussi" is/tttov.} Mr and Mrs ("rrttutt' Jas r steal- trpendln-r the winter with Hm rho "up" N Smnh. in Lalo. Zu ttPY or n The Gr; V Prairie V ( program 1 "' scriptural l "Building v, 't'ty' uniq m the Sand; seam-d "Jrsus the 1AUH1t m un- Light of the Ivor-ld." The music and other numbers were also good and a credit to the faculty of the church school. A special offering was tak- en for detraytng some ot the ex- penses of the church board, which netted the snug sum of 3129.25. Rev, and Mrs. Dawn are entertain- ing the latter's sister, Mrs. Ella Webster, from Winslow, Ill. The Prairie View Sunday school Tbe Prairie View Sunday school will have a special meeting and election of orticers next Monday at ll p. m.. alter which they invite ev- eryonv to otrerve "Watch Hour", from 11 to midnight, and hrlp ring out the old and bring in the New Year. ' LAKE ZURICH o a ooooooooooooo 00000000000000 Elxin. vlsi M rs. Carl Mr it H daughters the home 15021011. acchrdinz t to the cork with y d Adam Niiu'zarvk d Rom-y street, Chit If tml being tho own: I' Juice. said the 1 ' $3.0o4), "id Wen t' rd waukrw tor use» in chu Mr, and Mrs. Myron Campbell 0 gin. visited Tuecday witlt Mr. am rs Carl Ernst and famlly. "'llllam Pohlman. Jr. is suffering am a fracture of his right leg pat ringtort Mr. and are helping entrach and the tlu. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loomis a five days' ill Mr. and Mr M H] Mr Bourbon, $2,000 Wort Seized By Police in Lake Forest Last Night M M ullCL$LVI-. The cold. sharp night air was wat. ted from the Packard to the police car and Jensen became tense. He sniffed tygttio and again, swung the police car around and game chase. A glance into the rear seat of the Packard shown! I' stone jugs all in " ...... 'arur.h 1nttpled '3 Eulloni and i Hobbies and Worries ' Contented nbsorptlon In some activ- ltr In good for the disposition: when we no Imam! we don't Mop to 'ttother about small worries. - The American Magazine , wk and In» Mr. and Mr A glance into the 1 Packard shown! 7 sl a row, our?! labeled each, acchrdinz to Ruhr-y Him-0!. t'hirui..,'tr, whn admit- tml treinsr, the owner ot th" snivkwr juice, said the load MN worth $?,,iur4), "id Wits' consigned to Mil watlkvt- fur Us» in the celebration of the arrival of Santa Hams. Lake Forest police were Inclined to be- lieve that it was headed for Wau- kegan and North Chicago where many a dry and parched throat w 3 expecting relief and a flock of Christmas chuckles. Do not long for "no. but not only to been It. What If I few thot and new you "no? more no te g0M01t,000 people In the .orld.-Neq A? 1y evening nd Wt a M Wilmette. .ruurum Itil wa "I A day was lit w 'd m thr, Chrisum'rttr tree. Mrs. E. Landw'er ot Bar- ad dinner Tuesday with [rs Lee Landwer. mis is able to be up. after s' illness with the flu. Mrs. Orman Rockenbatrh x care for Whitney Rock- d family, who are ill with M irs ff; Ad Chr f Mr. M ington M irool of thr' eld in the wrll Ellen , of trut' Duct" It! M vl Mrs, l those pr program 1nd M to Jensen Bourbon. K of $'TT has d M is suffering s rizht lee, " was crank in) nmrnlnz. in Meyer. Jackson are ith Mr. and uni M M (in and tra'" from his b fr Evar new H" dinner Harman .1.- ll wro day aft h Loon Ive Thur Worth, ll usa paris? Sam: ft it North Mum- Washington. Denembrr g6---Uespite the pressing demands of legislative duties, the politically minded are pro parlng for Southward night. The magxwl that draws them to Florida is the ré'Lurn of thr. Pre-ildentwlect Hum his LatitrAtnvrican trip on Jan- uary T, The men and women whose xsclfur" dww-nds on the diatrlbutlon m pulilil'ul .Haerlmge want d, know tthat the tuiure holds for them The Ito-<1 mipd, (-nufll not (nu-comv the all-duru- t"aul. 'l'lw'lncumlng Chit-l filled by -:tl distatut, taut. 'l'tw'mcommg Llln'l w""", Executive has thaw months in "hit-H ."W'M to 50hr problems of sorting: out the bank myriad or potential officerhuldev on tlt, the Federal payroll. It would nut 1y ' be rthical tor the new Administra- creat Hun thiwfmn to come to Washington large while Mr. Coolidge holds the rrigns. "mm new» the uremia" on a Brut-ml mud and while Mr, huxm- the itut place Prior to the adlournment of Com urn-ss for the ChrVtmas holiday star sun, tlit-re was considerable comro 'ertry as to whether che Kellogg mutliated treaty for the renunriation ot war or the naval construction bill should be given prwcodrnco. " a tween the two measures. g [In It the treaty renounciug was is SI hauled. it is believed that it wdl hr m taken as an obstacle in the way of M the bill to strengthen the navy, On F the other hand, it the Senate \'otrs 'm first on the naval bill, the action T will be taken). as an expression of'" arbour! in thd efficacy of the treaty (l and m will iprnlsh a new excuse for u opposition to it. This conflict at mo tr mm "xplams thk News: to win a lr 'parliamentary advantam- on tlm part ." (of tho advocates of the trvaly and t lo! the naval bill. ll? l Tm- speculative ire-my oCthrs pub i: MIIONAL'® {mm 109. ll / 19u' "\.. A ASSOClATION Kr,tt MM M l: gijgrrihtNItgg. HEM Miht Totals, _ C 7.10.3 boo RECREATION CENTER-- It Kennedy l Poéraous TRANSPORT-- Ttna':s, .. _ 633 JOS. KOHOUT. Inc.--- Sloan NEWS OF THE PIN HITTERS Standing at End of 9th Week Team No. Won Lost ' --------------" 23 4 . 4 -------"""" .". set-'"-"" 14 13 5 -... M. pr' .r."» ._ 10 "H 1 e-ree-e-' - . ___-r'" 7 . m-mr. 12 15 " _ "e"T ---. 11 16 TEAM NO. b-- Starsg -F---et_ -. Peter It ---. Gaddffmv) "'"r -. Conner '_..., fl,» Weart _-..'"-" --.. Totals.......... TEAM NO. 5 Waterhouse Wright w-. _ Ray j..... V, Jones m.r--.--"""' Aylsworth WP"." Totals _ w TEAM NO. b-- ll. Titus tWF Triggs .-.ee' _-wt-p- Nicholas .re-rw _-..' C'orlett 7 - -- Camry W. ".. Meyer .-----e-- -. It. Titus (av) we-m-m Finntad w--- -.. ,.em--' Lawn . Me'- 7 Hutchinson lay) K mmrr'y Wells ( Pros tr r Hubbell lie-man Ives v .. . rv Smit h V -tsp_ Gray -t-. Betzer (EV) Colby ttw--.-. Standing of Teams Dec. 21 . Wop. Combating Old Ago l Prat. Elie Metetutikoft. or. num- birth but (world-wide student. " mcod the theory In 1904 that nanny of the ailments of man and especially the decadence of old In won due . lama! tmtreftetioet, which might P muted with lactic ferment: Ind Ko-nm-dy knlvy Johnson Business League Totals Totals.._..... _ _._ TEAM NO. 3-- TEAM Totals' - "e TEAM NO. 2-- Libertyville Club Totals Totals ll av LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. 211 184 162 145 I38 166 167 142 182 195 81T 189 157 135 137 151 769 573 200 155 162 150 170 837 160 140 128 202 163 233 212 141 107 148 793 841 129 It7 161 150 128 137 109 685 581 185 " 133 162 190 155 82" a 168 167 168 140 799 165 149 _'") Our Washington '~ Letter 1 " 718 145 739 137 168 120 137 109 671 l) 1683 lic has paid large dividvnds to the bankers ot the country. The report ot the Federal Reserve Board shows that banks which are members of the Pub-ml Reserve System garmd a I'Muz'n of 9:32 percent on their' cap- ital funds in the first half of the culvudar year 1923. Net profits tor nmnbrr banks wm-o mamummu tor thy E\ month period. Gross earnings showed an increase li?, Him!" $12.3,mnamm for m- year, "MI-K [Ln-m to u a.th ot 32.000,- ."""JH'|' in the \uzuun- 0f numb-r hunk loans and investments. 0t 2536 2374 2376 596 472 486 tri, HH'H'JS" "t ly 890.0%le w creased expense large Int'aaurr ti 51?. 470 H the plans now undrx Hon materialize, Washing a cum-r of building const ina the new few years. in mu gowrmm-m otAict 454 446 461 5t4 470 571 2260 503 it, the plan: now undvr osnsidrra lion materialize, Washington "I" be a cum-r of building costrutiott dur in: the m-xx few wan. In addition m mu mm-rmm-m o:rirt windings. u hit-31 art' Io be evened along Penn. .~) Manna Awnur. an extension is pro- noun! to the House (Him- Building. Tht. bill authorib's an appropriation of t9ot),otr1) fur the arqul-ltion of the site ot the ttew HOUM- (mu-r mm- In}: and $"l,riuir,iro't for lite construe tion of the building. 497 338 13 H 15 16 " 467 2125 415 534 lion of a (ommission to prepare plans tor Um l'nmod States Supreme Court Building. The dune: of thrs tracts for plans and to obtain tuni- mmmission ale to enter into con man-s of mats for th_rectlon of a Supreme Court Building on th" gm. mar the Capitol and the Lbrary of "men has" already been acquired tinert Mr This ('umnnssiun is to be Another bull lion of a W" 446 451 384 383 411 369 487 475 lint ottN't' tt Kr Ha Totals Mundelrln--- Fenner tettt .. Swan _----.---"-.. Tegtmeyer Wells sam'""' - homer _. -ttt' Virtue is never passive. Just do tng vothlng un't being good. An egg that merely Hes around gets rotten The world doesn't need pussh'e right eonsneu half as much as It needs no tire services so be up and doing you: bit.--Grlt. l (in June '28, 15110, the Mm Grunt Iinslvrn arrhml in viv from Liverpool nu lH-r first trip "he Atlantic. She mus 1lurttrrvtl the firgt Atlantlr Came in was. broke. and the second in 1mm, v. hit to 1m W I I. L I A II D A L l E. A. Correspondent To Keep Them Warm Little Katherine. aged three, was mud: Impressed by ner tint glimpse of I motion picture theater. Seeing the red velvet 'carpet on the stairs. she excininwd: "Look, motlwr; the steps have blanket: on them to keep them warm t." "I Beat Age for Learning Experiments conducted by Dr, E L. 1'horndike, professor of psychology at the California university, have slum: that men and women learn most easily and rapidly between the ages of thir. ty and forty, when mentality and physique are at their beet. Coyote Cunning Followers of the trapllne any that. although the fox we: once'consldered the moet cunning of all animals. the coyote has tt ell over him. Be an avoid mp. end plttelle that the ordl. nery to: would step Into. The: rate the porcupine " the dumbed. Totals World Demands Service asurr to men t tttterect paid Famous Steamship and n in Km vol'utnt' of mo-mbwr I Investments. or arms warnings near- 'tte' absorbed by m- -s attributable in a authorizes the in towed an increatge m0 for th" year, urouth ot $2,000,. 689 157 143 129 138 167 151 703 158 0 154 143 132 138 109 151 138 118 112 173 124 m the tit-poll: 739 2202 6152041 n THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1928. ' Albert Christentwn, clectriolan icharged with the theft or two Orion. Ltal in" and a floor sanding machinn from tho Yaw-mm ballrr'igmu and an eiectric émving machine from tho [Singer Sewing Man-him; agency in Waukozan. will ctand trial bdrm. (iv,')",',',,',' of ttse Pvure Harry Htrrt and tI'nHI'P Magistrato Waltor A, T;tylur Intl the two ('hargvr an Pru. LO ot 9 Io'rlock. T CHRISTENSEN, HELD 3 ON SECOND 'rlilifr, CHARGE IN com lo Set Dec. 29 as Date for Hear- ing on Both Charges of Larceny of Materials 432 376 456 322 :tnd 311ch Taylor wt tho date (on the trinl At ths. mama tim" Juullcwl 'Hm-t will trv the man dn the charge" lot takine tho- two was and floor Iczmvllnz mmmlne, l ('hrlstvhspn was arrosted somv time {wagon tho thott of the Ink?! 3and the sadiltw macttinp when tho mnr'hlne turnitd up at a 5"leka rrpttir chop Tho than had no ured two years an!) when tho Valent'la. Winn (mum-d, and the men were tak. lr-n from the fioor' or,rhristotrqen'e home at 2" F'utton' aw'nue. "9 claimed ho had bought them from another man. Dick C'routhere. and unused the arrest of ('muthers which 455 DotMHVn Sc-rgoanf Bart Tun-H1 mm a warrant tor ('hrtu'onur-n m1 .11 vharuu of takltut tho swung "VI-11 rhino hm wau tinatdo In GPTVP it Mal raw of ('hriuumm-n's ahsvttre from the ci,ty. but hic, artornnv, "mural F. Hulso, prod-WA Chrictensen inl pqun mum Into wxswrdnv afternoon 1 and Jndizh Taylor urt tho date for; the mm At thw mama tirttrs Juuncv1 How will trv the man dn the charge: or taking thw two runs and ttoor: vsltltt \ul'k u 1) "a -tgtttrgt"t"tf aa-a-ata-ata-r-tmate-tci-stat"" Epilmnxsssunswnmsmnsssfisna»;saw-mes"as" L' Milwaukee Ave., at Cook, In all sincerity, I wish my customers and friends the best for the New Year. May it bring you those things that will both justify and assure Happiness . May new hopes outweigh old fears. Sunny smiles ou lumber tears, T And the days ',i,t:ii,1iii:" coming Re most happi y spent In peace and love and heart's content. Thanks to all the folks for the kind con- sideration and true friendship extended to us throughout the past year, our sin- cere wish is that you all have a Happy ' and Prosperous New Year. "'". The Libertyville Dairyman . Telephone 94 220 Broadway TITUS BROTHERS HORACE KICK . F. HAFEMANN case will tel'heard bcsturevJus,tic ot the 'Peace Hervey Comma. The sewing maehine_theft was charged against Christensen when John Hamill, manager of the local agency charzod that a. machine up)! tin froth the agent-y has found'in the home at William Phillips of (ill (Timings avmnn- and Phillips s.'!!') the machino was given to his wifu by C'hrlstoscn. '.. _ .. Christenseh was released on as total of $2,000 bonds signed by John i Nichols and Alox mm. {The bonds), were set it $500 in one case and $1,500 in itnotlwr: . L 'rhore is, a manuaru N iwhich I3 N'Mum depar . only very slightly. Alum in violin' mun the otlut tlurute thnuilc-r (mi-9 WI Gi/iw. The xiolirr't of ( are mum's tor size 11nd The men-11's revulunun about the lnrtILt'urriN It foruurd. or toward the "ttrt, at such}! rate that It gains Hum! 12 tlr'a'ty'eff, on the sun daily, it erc~fure- (14:24? rrusses the mt-ridi an, um! WK nu "(aw-rage of nhuu' "I mimno-K Ssh-r HM! day. ( w minim " . Guide for.Sawing l In muking saw cuts across the grain of " Mum) for the purpose of nuuning) I aroma. the hezinzwr In woo/sore. l;; may have t.rouble in following the :im-x "cciirateiy. A short strait. tdye, brahded orhehl mm a mm. sore" against the outer. side of the knifn mark. will guide the Silva-Pop 911:9. Imp" tnite nim- S k my have tt "ccurately brahded ' agulnm t mark. will (£19an .hb Moon and Sun Libertyville, Ill. standard size for Nouns Mum departed from, or ghtly. Amuu made small- m the otlut great makers. ' (may wt-w only (won \lolins. of sirutlivarius for sku- nnd tone. will gum Mumth Violins ibertyville roLsased (m a 139 for violins W 4..-... --- , sl,,.,.,.,-,-----'--"""-,""', "r-r-sus-sus-cs-u-s"""'""""""'"- - "s-a-r-trat-tata-ata-mat"'"'"'"'"" 506 N. Milwaukee Ave. "eatgistatatatat"t"t"t"t"t"'"'"""""'"- 'pq.'.-'"'". w.. - - '" - ['T'x , "111:7" SIX, . Ile. . Et' .' c . 1 - "' a . I , il I If U" , I " , i ttB IBt Ga" , I . iall _ Ak P, V '1 p "a ' I . _ 7- 2 MI ' . ' f " M Briiik" i I i" " t . , "i ' " 1lt M "iiiiBl . I, a}; Brlltlir a ' TM, t ' ' Arr - " fig. '4lllB, a '2'" . SCI, . e fd It ecD Lt "M, .. ' tu-s,,,',' L' 7-K"- ." , sons » v e (i, 92.. a tit) a Cl l It E . r, l, ',, 11~ Just lo Wlr'll YOU mild; 318!)1*11.\::. ll , . a , ., , l" I" K 1 I :\1}l111321t 11;!")1"A>'1'LL3 1\.IVA;()X(\ , TA,, t', at u'iH "THU" Li'i!3.'t'!' Pi, 'ji - In bidding: farewell to the Old Year, and welcoming: the new, we wish to ex- tend to all our friends and cus- tomers the wish for HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY Telephone 75 Plumbing and Heating Phone 260 134 s. Milwaukee Avenue LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS - To our many friends, customers and neighbors, whom we have had the pleasure to serve during the past, we extend sincere wishes for a Happy And Prosperous New Year And the Jdrs, that Phone 671-." $()tt(iiiiit gi'etitiigt) 562mm (Brcetiugs Spinney Run Dairy VERNON GARAGE l that its hours may umom that will Q'I'OW brighter as 1 New Year shall grow old. J. T. McGRATH E'Z'i 'riis " ibertyville, Illinois HALF DAY, PAGE THREE Fm

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