at + _ IAWYERS FAlL _' _ TO FIND GEESE LOST BY FARMER ? 99 l There's a new 20--gauge model,'tf)o-i-'-fthe best _ .: of the light--gauge guns. See it at your dealer's $¥0: Axmdym&lq\dtwho-hoota supper isn't so apt to say anything e > $ [ Remmegton 17--gauge Pump Gun-- out these éechnicel feat there are lots of them--what it is that He'll tell you ttntthem r"® ever since Retmington brought it out in .gr, y other 12--gauge he ever had 3. . _ Or better yet--if he'll )eittyou--boc-_ the longer he uses it. | f . row his Model 10 and take it out in the n fields or down by the water for an after-- ~ If you're in line for something, 3A > noon and try it for yourself. ' specially good in a 20--gauge-- . > _ || Remington Pump Gun Sdill Outsells all Others [| -- Justice Louis EMstrand, State's At-- torney A. V. Smith, Attorney Ralph Dady, Mrs. F. Moscato and Fred Sei-- fert spent the better part of Thurs-- day trying to locate seventeenp miss-- ing geese. -- -- » -- But Mrs. Moscato has been elimi-- nated from the searching> party by the Justice. She proved Thursday she didn't know anything about them so was discharged to go back to her farm near Russell Seifert bhad charged that she had stolen the geese. A youth appearred and under examinatitn testified that he had seen hbher driving seventeen geese to her home. _ Justice Ekstrand, States At-- torney Smith and Others Baffiled in Court Hunt. Mr. amlf Mrs. Dan Epp :.nd dsngh?nra Corinne o , spent Frida d'otbewew.ttgirqueb'ut Mrs. C. A. Koten and Roy were in Chicago on business Monday. The C. L. C'aofcrm,!:vm% Sunday school motored to Lake Sunday and spent the umm}a fii'iey are still hunting for them and without a hunting license. . Thursday. _ Still he couldn't tell one goose from another so his testimony didn't hold up. °* _ Beifert swore out a warrant for her ten days ago. A deputy sheriff brought her to Waukegan to ankwer to the aduction of geese charge. Her bonds were posted and the case heard PRAIRLE VIEW Fire arms experts always comment on the precision and finish of the Model 10 ----the result of 245 separate inspections in the Remington plant. And they remark that the receiver is machined out of solid steel--instead of made of stamped steel metal or a cored casting as is done with many shot-- But the man who goes out for a day's sport or to get a few ducks or rabbits for THE AUTHORITY in FIRE ARMS, AMMUNITION a»o CUTiEZFO Remi Mr. and Mrs. Math Herschberger Bd y s o. $ e i ta Aore ts h n spent Sunday at Grass Lake. }&*6{0*&'&*&-& A. A. Maether went to Libertyville : Weather conditions prevented a total and Waukegan, Tuesday. building loss on a 'J. P. Guerin farm C'mon, everybody; it's Jackie Coo-- Tuesday lx:;«; afternoon rains and ¥ih in "Daddy." s>1t an east wind permitted the . fire to Mr. .::g:s.ic.umum motored city Sunday evening, ukingbomwuk-zdm s The Voss brothers spent the week-- at home. 8. E. Knedler and .Flossie called on relatives in Ravinia, Thutsday evening. Mr., and Mrs. C. M.-- Gilman are entertaining the former's sister and hor son from* Milwaukee for a few Miss Florence Conklin: of Chie;go,' ?ntthcvoek-ond with Mr. and Mrs. . * . Lockhead. 4k at Oakwood, Wis., visiting Grandma Marian Herschberger called on relataves in Lake Zurich, Monday evening. Florence Maether were in Chicago on George Mason of Libertyville, Saturday and Sunday with m Mason and family, _ -- . o ui in Willard Proctor offLiberty --and Hmmgéhfih.m&w Mre. C 'g'ihlau-:a and Theogore H?rr'; Sundqy W1 . -- and Mra. Williams of Indiana. Mr. and Mrs.. Gusie Stoerp spent Sunday at Grass Lake. ; former school teache Sirs: L. C utchings ahd family, Mr. and Mrs. Harty Davis enter-- tained company fromvawop over the week--end. Maether home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M Voss spent Sunday at Fox Lake. j It was a false report in last week's issue that Edwin Hans has a new Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Maether and son, ngton, at the L. L. ~ If you're in line for something, specially good in a 20--gauge-- . > Get your dealer to show you the new Remington Model 17. This is a ham-- Chambered for 2% inch shells which gives it the power and range of a 16-- gauge,. It is comparatively new --but already many old--timers swear by it as a "real man's gun." 'The first time you get a chance go to the gun rack at the store and look at these Remingtons. Your dealer will be glad to tell you anything you want to know about them, °. . 4 + Justice J. D. Doyle of. Lake %, Bluff, Gives Chgo. Speeder t $62.50 Sethack. * MADDENSCHOOL "Speeding has to be stopped:-- in Lake county. Lives cannot be sacri-- ficed for-- the sake of a few extra miles an hour. 1 am not trying ~to make an example of you, but you are fined to prevent a repetition of your act tonight." 1 § Deputies Del Weale and Harry Ab} strom were loafing along the Wau: kegan road at 60 miles per hour last night, Something went by them. Both were«of the opinion that it was an automobile. Out of curosity they followed. Four miles further along the road they came --mabreast the streak. -- They were --doing 650 miles an hour then and the Studevaker was puffing like a tractor with the heaves. It was then that they learn-- eq it was another automobile, Depu-- ty Ablstrom was in fayor of letting the. man go if he could stand such a speed. Deputy Weal over--ruled him. : When Police Magistrate J. D. Doyle fninshed with him in his Lake Bluff court one 8. Morris, of 1326 Armitzge avenue, was $62.50 poorer than when he.--had passed the sher iff's car. He complained that he wasn't going over 30 miles an hour. Magistrate Doyle in addressing the prisoner stated: COSTS MAN 93C : EACH MILE FOR . GOING 65 PER Model 17 was one of the many games enjoyed: dainty refreshments were served. receive its veneer of terra cotta bricks. They artived at 2 o 'clock, cach bring: wn(ormdytmd' then m'x three hours of play. --*'Fisning" b&lnm" Iding may be used as an inducement to obtain her return to the school. ~ Cletus is entertaining hbis cousin, Vmurbwk of Chicago. _.Gladys Lempker celebrated her birth-- "-ogx'"m"-- plished during the regime of bflflhm&bmdm became heralded to school through the Tee days cf the Madden school are boknoh.'"'o'?&on.n .m'm' wnua; rhudmo. Madden . has bad a istory long and varied and we ind notice was taken of the permanship tool shed, granary and Ford touring car man toanmbtb County hospital for treatment of the bodily burns. w % se i igior en n m-m.flumnm. Bernice has been absent t olflotbo%dm N: !Wnko'n.mg:uuhho-u 0 of relatives here several days last A bit of enthusiasm is between the "north" and * _ mh&hfl&':'m:fiy m undertaking, as Bill has discovered. m:i.tnno&hytol-mn&h M'.m mdptthonchool. It is the "Ston; trail" at present time. -- * § LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT , 18 READ BY . MORE PEOPLE THAN ANY OTHER PAPER iN LAKE --COUNTY _ / _AUGCUST 16, 1923. / V ""*vldfln" g their grandmothér, '[I.r:,l'z'khi.t orkvillc.'r <Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Geary spont Tuesday with relatives in Chicago. am%wumm%m f are visitinglat home of Wm. this week. _ Erank Hanson and bride of m visited his sister,© Mrs. P. L. f Ium. a» hss j _ Mr..and Mrs. Wm. Lenzen of Grays-- Miss Esther Lusk is spending .this week with relatives at Wauconda. Miss Margaret Fitzgerald of DeKalb, was the guest of friends here over the 'Mvgha lawn social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomson Hopinn mame ho t "Al uio cordinily niviced to stteng. _ -- of Chicago, ate spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mr¥. A. V, Martin, past week Mrs. G. H. Peterson 'entertained her brother and family from Wisconsin the the Highland Park State whistle and. I'll give you a ride. _ !'ndln&fi., is still quite sick and we are that he may improve in the near ts Misas Weimers of called on the Nick Volz home at A last Tuesday evening. mWn.'Stalelilndoflnnm On the evening of August 31 the young people will render a program for our "Harvest Music Festival." Ev-- eryone is cordially invited to attend. The program will be approximately as follows : * Belection by Rosecrans Band. .Voeal Bolo--Miss Helen Olson. Belection by Brass Quartet, Violin Duet--Miss Frieda Knox and Miss Florence Olson; accompanied by Miss Grace Blocum. Belection by the band. Male Quartet. VYocal Trio--Miss Cermack, Miss Ol-- son. Miss Knox. Belection by Band. Cornet and Trombone Duet ---- Rev. Wahrenbrack and Alfred Ames. Clarinet and Violin Duet--Ferdinand Knox and Miss Frieda Knox. Belectlio nby the Band. If you Hike music, this is the place fo hear something good. Brink all your friends. Refreshments to satisfty your hunger and quenth your thirst. Shoot-- Ing gallery and doll rack just outside the door. ou'¥ll have a big time if you Doris left last week for Berwyn where mfiu visit at the home of Mrs. Hinton for a few weeks. . With her is Walter: Andérson. He is alleged to have--had a suitcase of booze with him when Brune made "the descent. * He can get out of jJail 'and trouble as soon as he gets the $200 fine that Justice Hervey Coul son leveled, at his head at the hear-- ,k_u today. . P -- _ Olga is there for the same reason. Two hundred dollars would put her back in the world she is so sadly iewing through bars today. The inud members stated that she tried to run and hide bottles of question-- able beverages when they made thyo Prohibition <and a lover brought her downtall, Her former address was the Red Top Ipn, Fox Lake, but the spouge squad dropped in on the place lastr week and had her move up to Mr..Abilstrom's house with the steel windows. *Three boys from the United Charities Both were given a $200 fine. They objected to it, 'asked for a contin-- uance apd . went to the county jail under $2000 bonds ~until the hearing set (or August 19 comes up. BEAUTY'S TEARS > FAIL TO SOFTEN > HEART OF JUDGE And 'don't get the impression that Olga 'isn't beautiful ~-- Her lover, a slender Mexican --who carries plenty of _good looks himself, offered to go to jail for her. That's how pretty she is. > QOlga 'Peterson sits moist eyed in the county jail both%ont at: the wide, wide world. Trundle Quéen of the Red Top Inn to the East Wing of Mr. Ahistrom's Palace. It is reported that Ben Cook is sport-- g a new Buick sport car. Now girls Miss Marion Huson of Elgin, wes the sest of her brother, Lee and family a Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gleason are the oud parents of another baby girl, August 8. visited at the home of the former's HALF DAY R 0O S EC R A N 8 C. Dillon and Will Dillon V OL O _ is employed by 4wo : at [ Collins & Doane Co. -- t _ ~Monuments and Mausoleums _ THE LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT is read by more than 7,500 people weekly. Now, DOES IT PAY TO ADVERTISE IN IT? SECURITY TITLE & TRUST CO.--| Luaebimmdoit. Just phone 50 DOlTN'. ~ f winek Pay Rent to Yourself ABSTRACTS OF TITLE -- . -- TITLES GUARANTEED Capital: -- $125.000.00 f H. Ourst, <. . 4 gp. € -- W, B. Bmith, vige #Presigent f E M_ + mym Manager © -- _ TELEPHONE s hy ts 1 WAUKEGAN Here's Good News for the Man who needs a ~Royal Cord SCHANCK HARDWARETO., Libertyville, Hiin WAUCONDA GARAGE, Wauconda, Hlinois. when he--or you--pays rent to himself. 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