_ _:* =(By an Everett ¥Fan) # -- Area's scalp bas been pinned to Ey-- prett's backstoap, the game last. gunday ilting in & victory for the latter by score of 6 to 1. © se . ' This is the second time Area has J trounced by Johnsons $ABE . . . _At times Sunday it seemed~ that ing was due to happen, but pitching, coupled with: support " was in fine form Sunday, keep-- _mmmmmm'" special brand of spee'd, which was much for Area.'~ They failed to m;mtmmoqtmdod *o do so. . _ ... . ara y E' In the ninth they had a chance to »thohnm.vmthuwtm r. he couldn't see"Jack's offer-- EVERETT WALLOPS . AREA IN A--GO0D GAME ON SUNDAY Wniversity ~Town's Ball. Te: _ Meets Second Defeat At The _' Nands Of'Everett Boys-- ary run, covering himself with glory, "Pat" was hitting nicely. : The game by innings: ® Dawson and Van Landuyt ; Stoery sent a safe hit over first; recht walked Tulley; on a wild over second Stoerp got home; ~Gec Lunham and his grandfather . Pattison, have returned from a C trip to Lake Geneva. . Ma t Carolan has left on a trip hlich will take her through the Cana-- : Rockiess A spec'ial musical ram will be 12'- by the Docrfl':l:'mhutu at 'the Evangelical church Sunday eve-- nt All wishing to enjoy a musical t are invited to attend: _'The Deerticld Woman's Missionary Bociety and the North Northfield 8q-- < enjoyed a joint meeting at the "fi" of Mrs. John Fritsch at North-- Meld Tuesday afternoon. _#A -- Mrs. R. E. Pettis and.daughter, "Jean ~we guests of Percy Prior Monday. + t{' r. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson moved A4uto their new home on Todd Court ngle, advancing on Stoer»'s hit; Daw m out on third; Tulley hit by piteher; tt:--sliammed a short one into Wallie's itt and nobody scored. _ > ¥ourth: J. Hansen to first on a safe ?flo; Conway out; Hansen. caugiit second; Moran got a pass; Atkin-- in slammed out a twosacker, and rough bonehead infleld playing Tom ade home; Dawson out. One run. Fifth:~ Tulley, Van Landuyt and verp retired. p Bixth: Art put one over second; J, anéen advanced him; Moran given a te pass to the first sack, and right bMre 's where a freak triple play was ade. Atkinson drove out a long one, ie bases were full and each fellow eran out on pop flies. % -- Whird: ~Joe Atkinson out? Dawson rlked:; Van Landuyt lined out a ni¢te ffl_&nlcn ef ....._..0 Albright If ........._0 inway If .._._._.0 Tegtmeyer of _0 m ascc.....1. Woelgoopk B . .....:..--0 T n rf ....._.0 Englebrecht p ......0 Everett nlays Lake Zurich on their rounds next Sunday. Are you going ) help the team by making the trip ) the village by the lake? Sure you te! All reoads lead to Lake Zurich E Bunday, and things look pretty od for our team. Hansen ss .2 Pfannen: Hansen cf ........0 Albright inmnway If ._.____0 Tegtmey ©~~EVERETT LOCAL ITEMS Don't forget the picnic to be given ~St. Patrick's hall on Wednesday, The Rainbow Club left for The Wis., Wednesday. ; Mis Elizabeth and Nellie Keough 'e returned from a trip to New igust 15. ~Regular--Everett supper-- M know the kind--and dance in the m Carolan and Grace have return-- I from a three month's visit to Cali-- E:'uwl.n& 29 : mnth:~~Dawson and Ray out; P. erp got a single; Tulley annexed wo--baggzer; Hansen and Hansen nit pitcher (he didn't like the name) ; erp scored, also Tulley and Hansen, King three runs. * lighth: Moran, Atkinson and Daw-- t out. . Final score 6 to 1. ERETT AREA #son 1b ....._0 Wilcox ss .__.__._.0 i Landuyt 3b 0 Dorfler 1b ....__.0 erp 2b ..._..._.__2 Ritta 3b .......__._.0 fey p ..._.._.._...l King 2b ..........._.__1 Hansen ss ._..2 Pfannenstill rf .0 arted off. Center field caught the and two of the base runners were s at all He was simply out--guess-- by the TulleyMdran mfiém Nn and Mrs. William Neville were of Mr. and Mra. R. Dobbins of on Heights Bunday. uw r. and Mrs. Raymond Lord and son #--~®uosts of Mr. and Mrs. Emil : Bunday. K ~and Mrs, A. Montavon enters ied 20 young people to a chicken at Green Tree Inn at Rvrorett Cuesday In honor of their noph forceed to call himself out, thus DEERFIEL D in Areas soli-- from Seattle, Wash., spent last week with Mrs. T. 1. 'Knaak. They returned | to her mother's, Mrs. McMahon, of Waukegan, on Saturday. Alvin Knaak | is expected to return to Ailinois in | about one mom.h: s 1 Miss Gladys May Easton and W;i-; ter Page were married Monday, July 30; at Crown Point, Indiana. * } Helen Engstrom entertained ten of her little friends Friday afternoon, the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Holdgraf and daughter, Mary Low, of Toledo, Ohin, are spending their vacation with--their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Holdgraf. \ Mrs. 'August Zieman of Everett én-- tertained the Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's ; Evangelical . church last Thursday aft-- | Mr. and Mrs.Ed Selig and daugbter EBthel Jean, and Mrs. John Selig left Thursday by auto for Waterloo and Dubugque, lowa, going by way of Gen-- eseo where they visited relatives. Mrs. Waliter J. Lange and two sons are spending the week at Lake Petite. Eimer Ott of Chicago was the guest of George Rockenbach last week. Miss Jane and Martha Karsch re-- turned Thursday from a very enjoya-- ble trip to Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bly c were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Fritsch last Bunday." . .# Mrs. Florence Pettis entertained her club Wednésday afternoon. O AZIC Mr. and Mrs. F.H. Méeyor, ~Alvin and Déibert Meyer were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mueller of Arlington Heights are ~visiting, i relatives in Green Bay this week.; --~ " Thursday afternoon at the National Brick yard, the scaffolding on which three painters were standing, gave way and the workmen were all thrown to the ground.. One d'éd on the way to the hospital, one had his leg broken and internal t::?rlcm. while the third held to the staging and sustained only minor injuries. Mr. and Mrs. William Koeblin and -- son of mtnes::n guests of their-- mother ,Mrs. Koeblin, Sunday. Sunday. »Mrs. H. G. Clouse and son Billie and Miss Pauline Miller are visiting Mrs. Clouse's mother at Galesburg. The Dorcas Soclety has arranged to hold a fancy goods sale in the Sunday School room of the-- new Presbyterian church on Tuesday afternoon, August 14.-- A cordial invitation is extended to the entire community to inspect the new church--and enjoy a social time, when frappe will be served. Ice cream and cake will be on sale. > *h%l of. Cross Plaines, Wis., is his grandfather, Geo. Karsch. is ' Bruce Blaine is making a business trip through the state of Missourl. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore of Chicago were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Moore, Thursday. ~ Mrs. A. Edin--of LAbertyville returned home with wwr. Mrs. John m.fl en, ~who had be:n at her home for a week. ews, Mesers. Kdward . agd Wiltard Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clavey en-- tertained oyer thirty guests last Sun-- day, when their little son, Fredrick David, was christened by the Rev, Mr. Weghan of Wheeling. e -- Miss Margaret Kress was the guest of Miss Lillian Carolan of Chicago Rev. M. L. Thomas and little daugh-- ter, Virginia, are expected home from Los Angeles, Calif., Friday. The Rev. Mr. Thomas will have charge of the services next Bunday. se Pence Mrs. Fred Maggie will have charge of the program of the Ladies' Mission-- ary Society, which will be held in the new cfii?h Thursday afternoon, Au-- gust 16th. B Rev. Williamson of Chicago preach-- ed last Sunday. : * Mrs. Maude Homlein and daughter have returned to Chicago, after spend-- ing a week"at the home of »ll'l VTonIu. Mrs. Gatesand Mrs. Walsh have re turned to their homes in Mobile, Ala., after spending some time at the John Oison home. & Miss J. F. Druce and Miss Olive Coléeman of Waukegan called on friends here Sunday. * J_ _l"; )lor!e. cashier of the Mer-- chants and Farmers Bank, is enjoying his annual vacation. | -- R. Rogers of r?prlng Grove spent last Bunday with friends here. very fine memorial service 'was at the Congregational church in honor of our late presideht. * Mrs. BA Wagner and Miss Bertha Hook left Monday for Denver, Colo., where they will visit friends for a Mr .and Mrs. Peter Vandervelden month. f ' Mr. and Mra. Glen Craft spent last Monday in Chicago. A Rev. James and famiy left Monday on a motor trip to New York. James Tucker and children of Wau-- kegan are> camping here for a feow Mr. and Mrs. F, C. Wilbur have re-- turned home from a trip to California. Miss Sheridan of Chicago is a guest at the home of Miss Addie Fenlon. Presbyterian Church News CRA YSLAKE C# Bennett twirled for the Lights, and Geserved a victory. He struck out 15 'men and allowed one walk. He also got two hits in his efforts to win the . game alone. If he had been accorded any kind of support the game would have been easy for the Lights:. But ~a pitcher can't be the whole show, and when eleven glaring errors are mark-- ed up against his team mates in one 4ano. the case is hopeless. Think of At! RLEVEN errors in a single game! "v'hlum five unearned runs, and Kave them the game. WILLYS LIGHT ALL SCRATCHED UP BY BEAR CATS SUNDAY 'TOtAIG...«~.~«..«o00 -- 8 14 2 U 1i Three base hit--Lyons; 2 base hits --Bennett; sacrifice--hits--Dorfler and Fransescon; -- stolen bases--Cariton; struck out--by,Bennett 15; by Sunter 2; base--on balls--off Bennett 2; off Sunter' 1;. hit by pitcher--Huyler 2, Shoff; wild pitch--Bennett; first base on errors--Willys Lights 1; Bear Cats 10; -- earned runs--Lights 3; Bear Cats 1. © Next Sunday"it is Area at Diamond Lake. This is the second game of the series, and the Lights are to make an endeavor to even up the series. : But i they make eleven-- errors in this game Area should win by a bundred. Following is the sadstory in detail: BEAR CATS AB R H O iA E »Peter Dieter of Libertyville was in , town one evening last week. ; ' Harold Giss, we are informed, is | spending hig vacation at Fox River. l Ray B""'y and family are staying ! at the homg o fN. F. Busch for 'the'l present. -- -- Frank Kennedy of Libertyville was a business caller at N. F. Busch's last Tuesday. . * The Willys Lights defeated the Bear Cats 9 to 4 earlier in the season, but last Sunday at the Fair Grounds these same Bear Cats mussed up the Lights by defeating them 6 to 3. The Lights got 11 hits, while the Bear Cats hit safely six times. Max Miller and family have again taken up their abode at Libertyville. Max is employed at High'and Park. Max is employed at High'and Park. ' Our summer course is Droving more The right way to--start in busin:ss ' popular eachyear. -- The pupils en-- is to sell" your wrist watch--and buy rolled for the morning session, from an alarm clock. ~~ '8:30 to 1, number 27. The members Ray Busch entertained a friend from | of the grades are as follows: f 8o Called Ball Game. Replete With Errors Taken By The 'Feline Ball Players Ray Busch entertained a friend from the city over Sunday at the home of N. F¥. Busch. ag® . There is a little apple tree at the Crestmore, the fruit of which geems* Trresistable. This is the second year the tree bore fruit, of which the owner or his--family got a taste of it, «e they are always plucked ere ripe without the owner's consent, but nolt without his knowledge of the guilly one. We ask thee not to steal them noaxt time, but tell us. If you are going to take them it will make it no worse, as we know all; so save yourself from being a-- thief. 'There is a long and narrow path and the way of the transgressor is hard. . This little tree is right close to the front of «he house, too. "Some nerve." o _ k. G. Macther had his howue wired for electricity on the high Hue. N..F. Busch purchased a Ford tour-- Ing car. from Framk Kennedy, fully euipped with commencger 'n every-- thing even a brand new head piece. Remember, now--no speeding. Rob Schley says these pesky ped-- dlers annoy him sefously during this busy time, as sometimes three call on him in a day, gelling everything; also fruit, which we just bet Rob won't re-- fuse. There is just a little time to buy some. Emil Geest and Mrs. Caroline Busch were business callers at Northbrook Friday aftternoon. -- Emil hhd occasion to return there in the evening. % Peter Sievers and Charles Schliey dolied up the school house last week, and from the number of different arti-- cles of cleaning compound, etc., we will say they do the work O. K. Jack Kerrigan and lady friend were in town Friday night . Leo Blocks was in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Wickersheim vis-- Ited at N. F. Busch's Thursday. Last Friday morning Mrs. August Grewe came after a truck load of coal and after being laded and ready for her departure, the truck said "not yet." After trying everything sae nemb| i6 A P TA KISTIC '*' | Frank Weidner and Raiph Halver-- E |son motored down from Kenosha tq 0| spend the night at G. M. Weidner's. 0 . They returned early Sunday morning. 1/ Herbert and Hannash --accompanied 0 }them back to attend the christening 0 of a little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0 | Halverson. She was named Loraine. 0| We hear that Fred <Weidner has 0 / been notified to report to a base bail 0 | team in California in the near future. 1| Henry Baker and family of Liberty-- E | ville and Rob Weiand .of Chicago were 0 | visitors at the Schiey home Sunday. 0' N. F. Busch, Ray Busch, Clarence 1 ; Busch and «Mrs. Matousek (nee Calo-- }'une Busch) of Chicggo were visitors INDEPENDENT. | THURSDAY. AUCGUST 9, 1923. | -- Girls, here's where you shine. --At nearly every game of ball with a male umpire, dissatisfaction 'is the resuli, | and rotton decisions prevail. The ump wan the game, or he never saw one, etc., are heard. The Southern Cali-- fornia Baseball Managers Assoctation has admitted lady . umpires to the Istaff, and requests for the services of the only one have flooded the associa-- tion, because'itais said she makes few-- mistakes than the average male boss of the game. at the court house in Waukegan last Monday. > . i " Matt ~Herschberger, Maran, aiso Florence Maether, were callers at the Crestmore Monday evening. Emil Geest was a caller at Wheeling Friday night. * hss ~ Emil Geest, Geo. Pfister, Wm. Frill-- man and Geo. Volz went to Wheeling to see the ball game Sunday. Mr. afd Mrs. Frank Horcher were visitors at the Geo. Volz home lait Sunday. -- s _ -- E. Geest presented Clarence Busch with a beautiful gold watch last week. Emil received it as a token of appre clation of the bi gbusiness he trans-- acts with certain firms. A good »price was offered for the time plece by a Libertyville jeweler. Ray and Fred Busch are working for L. Anderson:-- N. F. Busch and Clarence were bus-- iness --callers at Frank Kennedy's-- in Libertyville Saturday. The corn crop in this locality is ex-- céllent, with stalks like little trees. Wheeling played a double header game of base ball Sunday, the first game with Long Grove, score 8 to 4 in favor of Wheeling. Pitcher, Gland; catcher Willard Hank. 'The second game was with Barrington and result-- ed in a score of 4 to 2 in favor of Bar-- rington. -- Belmore and--Otto Uptadel was the battery for Wheeling. The products of the farmer bring but small reward, as--compared with the wages paid in some trades. See the Lake Couity Farm Bureau column for an illustration of this statement. Fred 'Busch motored to Highland Park Savurday evening to meet Claud McQueen from Chicago. knew of to no avail, Miller, who was working nearby, came over t ofini out what ailed it, but be could not diag-- nose the disease, so could not pre-- sesibe. He took Mrs. Grewe home and hubby was consulted. HMe--came up and gave it was the right kind of a pill and all was well. Clarence Busch, Al Bunton, Jr., Miss Alice Bunton and Miss Victoria Weid-- ner were callers at Long Grove Friday night. * MADDEN SCHOOL * _ Alex Bunton, Sr.. and Max--Miller were business callers at Prairie View Friday night. First Grade--Martin Ceechin, Cletus Elfring, Robert Ostdick, John Wlezien, Jr., Gilbert Haisma, Jr., Florence Nau-- mann, Evelyn Eifering, Margaret Sage, Julia Wiezien, Bernice' Jucjus, Doro-- thy Brixon and Eleanor.Schreck. Second Grade--Edward Yarc, Ed-- ward~Brixon, Virginia Ceechin, Frank Victor, Clarence Schreck, Annie Rado-- vick, Stella Jucjus, Mary Ptaszynski, Irene Rehm and Matie Kristan. Third Grade--Clarence Naumann, John Yarc, Edward Schreck, Bertha Victor and Roberta Schwandt: The following pupils are voluntarily. reporting at 1 o'clock and doing extra work in arithmetic . They desetvye commendation for their desire for im-- provement. Joseph Fincutter, Clifford Hoyer, John Epker, Robert Schwandt, Peter Radovick, Agnes Guerin, Gene-- vieve Daiton, Hadys Lemker, Evelyn Brixon, Mary Victor, Rose Guerin and Evelyn Daiton. s The need of the new school will be more apparent &k fall than in other years, as the enrollment for the eight grades will be over sixty. ' Elmer M. Beckwith has returned as teacher as for yeiars service. It is ex-- pected that an assistant will be needed after the new building is ready for occupancy, which we hope will be in October. BYSKIN BURIED IN PAUPER GRAVE Frank Byskin, who was killed by a Northwestern train north of the Johna-- Manville mnt several woeoks ago, was buried Friday in the Potter's Fletd.-- The--body --had --been held in the vault at Oakwood cemetery for two woeeks in hopes that the local police and undertakers could find relatives. The seatrch proved to be fruitiess. Byskin was thought to have lived in Milwaukes. Europe for a few months. . Miss Baxter spent the week end with us and visited our Sunday--School as usual.: She had many helpful sug-- | gestions. e * es .Waukegan A. C. Falls 9 to 1 --While --Gobs-- Take--7-- to 2 Mrs. P. R. Vvery and children spent Monday and Tuesday with her. mother at Grayslake. a Ebba Aimberg was home from the city over the week end. "a# ¢ Heln Morrison of Chicago was a gust of Dorothy Hooper for the past two weeks. 1e 9 * * Gracie and Alic6 Koelstra visited Chicago friends last week. Tics Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nelson had as guests over the week end Ray Cam-- den and Eulia McCracken, cousins of The score: Waukegan ..... Lake Villa ..... Wally Holistein. was there to re-- ceive for the Lake Villas while both Tigers which team is considered one of the best semi--pro teams in that district. > , Great Lakes .........110 000 000--2 Lake Villa .......'.,.201 101° 20x--7 in favor of Lake Villa and at no time in the game dig the Great Lakes threaten the leadership of the Lake Villas. Bixby struck out 13 men du-- ring the game, six of his fans were in succéesion. The gobs were per-- mitted only 5 hits in the entire game. Big Ed Ahistrom also proved m% with the bat, and he galloped around with the speed of lightening until he injured his {foot.. The same foot was injured in the Lake Villa--All Star game in Waukegan and Ed was considerably slowed--up after the ac-- cident. f 49 . Waukegan ...........002% 101 000--4 Lake Villa ......,.....310 211 10x--9 In the second game, Dean Bixby proved .to be the hero. of .the hour when he pitched the greatest game of his career and knocked out & two bagger and a triple against the Great Lakes team. The wda'l' to 2 for the Gobs and Shulds receiyved. Nexst week the Lake Villas travel to Evanston 'to. play the. Evanston .In the first game, against the Wau-- kegan Athletic club, Lake Villa came out victorious 9 to 4 with Sorenson, the""hero of the Factory All Star game, again demonstrated his ability as a slab man and held the Wauke gans down in a slow game. Red Fijelds of Antioch did the catching while Eli 'Johnson ~and Finklestein worked out for the Waukegans. SORENSON AND BIXBY STAR FOR ~ LAKE VILLA GANG Lake Villa decisively bumped the championship hopes out of two Lake cau{y teams Sunday afternoon when they met in a double bill of basebail, the Whukegan Athletic club, and the Gob team from Great Lakes Naval training station. Both teams fel} be-- fore the Lake Villas, last year's coun-- ty champlons. Count in Double--header. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS j ; Serving 6,000 square miles including 180 cities, towns and smaller communities / THEO. BLECH. Dist. Supt. G. KRUMERY, Service Man C a USEFUL FACTS ABOUT OUR SERVICE a, W 8 ///g PUBLIC asrmcs COMPANY OF RTHERN ILLINOIS /A \ 7. 129 N. Genesee St.. Waukegan, II| -- Phone 144 W, Libertville, H}. _ The East Fox Lake Cemetery 80C-- e battledg through the entire game ety will hold an ice cream social and without a slip up and two m'hlt. parcel sale on A. M. Douglas's lawnwere all he allottel the W ~to Saturday evening, August 25th. (Good score their single talley. G. Kings program will be given. The same so-- l°y: did the catching and played a Bhog oi held*@mrccuns wits hre. slalnr saine, benlng., the BaE 2900 James Barnstable Thursday aftern00B, porq the 'nm' and though the August 23rd. Vigitors are welcome.. . 'game was clofe all the "m n coare «c momemnmntenmmmacmena e there '::ld dlittle Mlol:t "t' "t'ho wm" x a team w come . a o . o e tanuy . " . Ne mhoh k Ahooals tecan ' ~ Next n ' * A N T I 0 C H 'tl\ehmn,;sporfiu?-m&fi'-, * : . «.. cago with a $300--side bet to make * % #% #% % % # & 4 %4 4# O# things interesting. Antioch followers : Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Mésha and son, Mre ready to place all dough that the Junior, of Chicago, and Howard Hal r I:?ngmno n mmave whhk Anas Intaole |-- Bunday's scoke: a + * Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Méasha and son, Junior, of Chicago, and Howard Hal lock spent Saturday with the latter's mother, Mrs. M.' Davis, and Goidie Davis accompanied them home, return-- ing--to--Antioch Monday evening. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burke and son of Waukegan visited Mr. Burke's parents Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Burke here over --Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Richard-- son and son of Chicago visited Anti-- och relatives over Sunday. * ~ ~ There was a very 'm:'tm at the Religious school the past <:Don't forget the Sunday School pic-- nie on Petite Lake Wednesday, Auz. 15th. Everyone is welcome. Young or old, men or women--all are invited to jJoin in the sports and games. -------- ~. Mrs. Ray Thompson of Chicago vis ited several days this Mm her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kuhaupt.~ -- 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank*" Wood 'spent over the week end in Evanston with relatives. r & Mrs. Louise Kretica of L&ke Geneva visited the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Van Fred Bartlett spent a few days this week with friends in the city. Mrs. Frank Nelson of Burton, Ohio, came Saturday for a few days' visit with his cousin,, Herbert Nelson, and family. * -- Henry Atwell has added a porch to his home, thus improving its appear-- ance. » -- Mr. and Mrs. Park Smith and son, of Gurnee spent a few days last week with the Tweed family, and Wednes: day the Tweeds and their guests drove to Algonquin to spend the day wny relatives. © The Ladies' Guild held their annual bazaar Weédnesday of this week. & Chas. J. Ykruta and Will Christian: have dissolved partnership and Mr. Ykruta has purchased the Jos. Panow-- ski blacksmith shop on Depot street. --Mrs. Emma Bartiett has been quite i11 the past week.. _-- Chicago, and on Monday Mrs. Nelson's mother, Mra,Patterson, who spent the past month here, returned to the city with the guests, and from there went to her home near Centralia, I11, 'Miss.Glosser gave a party for her class in music on the Burke lawn last Monday afternoon. * Mrs. J. Sorensen is able to be "up a little since her recent illiness. Mr. and Mrs. E. Katzel and family of OakPark, were over Sunday guests at the home 'of Mr. and Mrg. Fred Witt at Channel Lake. | 1g 'ther Miss Mildred LaPlant has recelved announcement of the marriage of Miss DPr.--and Mrs. John Turner of Wash-- ington, D. C., who are spending their yacation' in Chicago .and Grayslake, called on Antioch friends last Sunday. They made the trip by auto. _______ No Vacation for Electric Light The last hours before you went away ( ight you worked so late ge e trunk closed) and the first moment you entered the house on your return, electric serv-- Had you come home unexpectelly a week or a day sooner, the light same, to Wwelcome you : at a of a button in the hall. Ice, milk, provisions, the daily paper--all these had to be gathered together again from severalsources, But electricity was waiting. . days a week, twenty --four hours a day, electricity works for you. What servant or other employe keeps as long hours and renders as great service at the price? No vacation .. no holidays .. no afternoons or evenings off, Seven m¥ Antioch the -- championship series between the State Line town and Wilmot, Wisconsin, on Sunday a"~~0on when the 'Antiochs romp ed away with the Wilmots 3 to 1 and made it a 2 to 1 victory in games ~over 'the Wisconsin team. A big crowd of followers of both teams pa ced into the Antioch grand stand to see the fray which" was one of the best games of the season for that part of the county.~ Davidson was hurling at his best and this was one game in <~which --a single bad inning did n<t gou his record. He battled through the entire game Antioch Wilmot Mrs. Herman Fox has beenon the sick list the past week. Mr. and. Mrs. Sheq entertained her sister--and husband from Chicago over Miss Bernice Forbrick was operated. on in a Waukegan hospital last Friday night for appendiocitis. -- She is report-- ed as doing as wall as could be ex-- Helen Fraker, a former high school instructor. _ . -- ~., * 4 Miss Alta Murray of Toledo, Ohlo, spent Tuesday as the guest of Dr: and week end. Wilmot --..._....:0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 01 Antioch ..____..0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 x--3 Davidson Pitching Star Game Beats Wilmot in the Third-- ANTIOCH WINS _ GAME AND SERIES GIRL RUNS AWAY; _ _ -- ---- 'EOUND IN ZION _ to the police. Asst. Chief of Police George Streed of. Zion : found her working in a bakery in that city yese-- terday and notified the Waukegan po-- lice < who : brought--« her here. . Her mother and sister were called to the police station but the girl positively refused to go home with them. She was turned over to Miss Polmateer of the Juvenile .court and was to be Virginia Shamovrian,~13 1--2 yer--old girl 'living at 130 South Utica street, ran away from home a few m:nz Her parents did not report the matt given a lurl'l'f today to decide what will be done with her. Dr. and Mrs. H.--F. Beebe entertain-- | Sam Wolfe of Chicago over the ANTIOCH--WILMOT STANDING FROM WILMOT TM. Game 3 to 1. Seq bass xc +4