Y3 4 in * COUNTY TITLE BALL (38.t 3 s es mearelse t #4 Behool closes Friday, August 24, and wrill: September-- 10th f ades mh:hduin. se at tee school house, ; A change in will cause us to mdmm"m and Mrs. John Brizxen have sold their William Chicago, were a fiu@_ad Schwandt home over the *_MADDEN--SCHOOL-- * ed several games for the champion-- ship Lake Villa team last season. Antioch will: play <their famous <bat-- tery of Davidson pitching to Kings-- ley and Wally Hollstein will receive for the Lake Villa nine. bé:n official lineups have not yet apnounced, but Pau! Avery de clared today that beside his pitch-- ing ace, Deane Bixby, he will have with him "Speed"--O'Brien, who hurl} With Antioch a game ahead in the play for the baseball championship Oof Lake county between the Antioch and Lake Villa teams, the fourth game of the five game series is to be played off at W park in Wauke gan on Sunday, August 26. Paul Avery, manager of the Lake Villa team, today made the announce ment that the game would be played in Waukegan and deciared that both teams will be at the top of their playing condition and a great game is assured. ('The moving of the cham-- pionship game to Waukegan follows the unsuccessful attempts of several Waukegan 'teams to get in on the championship running and as War kegan is the largest center in the county, it is the logical place to hold the championship games. The date is one week from Sunday and the tlace is W park. It will be to Waukegan what the city series is to Chicago, and when the regular fol-- lowers of both teams have packed into the grandstand With the Wau kegan ball fans, it will be the great-- est baseball event ever held in Wau-- kegan. Antioch Antioch and Lake Villa Battle for County Championship Before Waukegan Crowds. GAME TO BE PLAYED imcmapga ts IN WAUKEGAN SOON °25 ns ~ When Horses Cant---- _ _ _ > Hart--Parr Will HOT. 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At the National Tests held by the The Hart--Parr "30" pulled 37% horsepower and the Hart--Parr "20" pulled 27% horsepower on 2 39 Ohio State University. Few Sleop Without Dreanting. Some persons rarely remember their dreanis, Often, upon awakening, a men will say that he has bad arf i absolutely dreamless night. Going down the street a--short time later, he will see a vase or some other--object in &A window, and that will remind him of an extraordi-- nary dm-!;l:}'he had during the night he had believed to be dreamless, are highly prized by the correspondent and byfu&::.a:em it can be plainl beloved man of Marion not because of his high stationin life but just as plain Warren Gamalie! Harding. Several from 'our districk ' lJnk_qun-u&o'AwM} Helen Wagner, eldest d ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wovor-,ufid her tonsils removed at the Victory Mem-- orial hospital last Tuesday. f '~Mr. and Mrs. _ Frank Fl wWill Hironinigs anld Phil Fisry of iRound trom'Aufi's to 12th the day 'of his death to the day of his burial. . They are highly prized by the correspondent Al Raupp and family and Miss Rosglie W of Buffalo Grove, calied on uhtivm Sunday. : ~ George Hironimus and sisters enter-- tained a large number of friends and relatives from Kenosha, Waukegan and North Chicago, Wednesday after-- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deinlein on Monday, Aug 6, a daughter. Math Faetz and family of Chicago, were week--end guestsof relatives here. Mrs. Chas. Dailton entertained her sister, Mrs. Hinchman and family of Hinsdale, Saturday and Sunday. John Daiton has remodeled his Ford truck and added some paint. y Henry Boysen, local well driller, is now working at the Ben Kristan farm expecting to replace the dug well now in use t ere. v'!lou. i.ilinlfcnt daughter u" Anu:: ictor, from "good eats" enjoy August 12th, the occasion of her sister Lena's birthday party. ____ ntun _ Tns went west." The private who ' For 20 years an unsuccessfol can-- had charge of the last rfites had to fil} 'didate for the, presidential nomina-- out the regulation form, and came tion, the veteran politician had all across the en try: "Disposition of Cat but mr.' hope when 'at last it cass." He filled out the blank line: eame to him unsought in 1856 on his "Mean and decelitful."--Everybody's return from a long absence as Ameri-- Magazine. A can minister in London. As he ac¢-- smeigen t enc ies in hign ie iotmurs 'tmmuwmem'mm Grows on Her. * | been denied him until he was too old Bome one has said that a woman to enjoy It, "Wwhen all the friends 1 marries the first time for love and the loved and wanted to reward aro dead gecond time from loneliness. And after *and all the enemice I hated and had that, we suppose, from force. of habit.. . aiarked for punishment are turned my «--Boston Evening Trangcript. triends" e by 'iri."l'drildr&f Davis, Jennie Willett and Bfiy :vn l:tt. After thom'wom Havugh Wisconsin ang Michigen, attch which they will be at home to their filends at theitr home in Englewood. . Beantrice and Leigh Lamb are visiting | .zmmmqn"."mmmf:'.' Milton Mumford returned to his home much improved in health,. _ His mother | who remaimed in the city with him . . "Ruth Beebe of Woodstoc! nt the past week ns the guest of Miso Roberts tives anda. friends, . Mr. Relly came down Saturday and accompanied h family home on Sunday. > 7. Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Lewis, Mra. John Woodhea® and Mra. Alice Little motored to Lake Geneva on Monday evening. Mra, Arthur Coon and son of Wauke-- n, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. !'.;a Gray the latter part of the On Wednesday of last week Clara Dale Willett became the brido.:: Fawara H. Briggs of Englewood, Iil. | There will be a Benefit wdm given on Friday, Aug31, at 2:30 o at Channel Lake country club for the benefit of the Antioch Public Library and the Boy Scouts organization. Mrs. G. W. Jenson and little daughter visited last week with relatives at Lake Geneva. , + 7 Mrs. Gc Ke'lly and 4 ter, MM spent fl:f'mr ie amet home Moo ic aiie yidtin' a week with Mrs. Pullen's neice, Mrs. Hattie Lawson, at Anoka, :!lllkw lt'dn M Mis Disposition. An army--mule at one of the canton-- ments "went west." ' The private who had charge of the last fites had to filt out the regulation form, and came across the & try : "Disposition of Car-- cass." He filled out the blank line: "Mean and deceltful."--Everybody's Magazine. 6 summer at Champaign, HIL. .. .-- _ § Mre. Wmm of Detroit, Mich., was in An the Intter partt of. last week calling on relatives. The Busch hmflrfiotmrq'lind at. Trevor,© going to Canada to live about seven m-l ago, but coming back to Detroit,> + Mrs.. Andrew Neilson has returned to her home at Sherman, -- N. Y., "mtb': two weeks visit with relatives in vicinity. + a Mr.--and Mrs. Charles Hostetter and tm%ummod home Saturday after. spending --a week with -- friends. at Manitowo¢, Wisconsin. -- a .Sunburned Sun-- reporter's shoes a couple of vigorous slaps with his shining cloth. "When you quit work-- ing for a living the world loses interest in you. A man with a lot of dough and nothing to do gets out of ~step with the world--the rest of mankind passes him by. That's why I'm back shining shoes. That nest egg is going to be left untouched. 1 may need it some day when I'm too old to work." How does it feel to speid $48,700 in two years?t JA John Barrett," colored bootblack, says it's "great." He did it. John today is back at his former job 2&. Central <shoe shining parlor ith just $1,300 left --as a nest egg out of a legacy of $50,000 that was left him two years ago by his grand: MM- bea When Barrett received »the money John Barrett Has Only $1,300 Left from 35%000 Inherit-- * ance Two Years Ago. ° Mr. and Mrs. O. L:; Bright have 'CNDUS FUKIUNE, -- (| ; & & pic it romnfe | C ou maoae A N T 1 0O C H Mr. 99 tFex--president had teft in & bank vault, they found among them a little pack-- et of treasured love letters from his lmumm But in ac eordance with the request written on the outside, those faded . mementoes '~o!hhmlygpnwmbmodwlw breaking the seal on them, | _ Buchanan was by no means a crab-- bed old bachelor, < He remained al-- senate; served as minister. to Russia and Great Britain and was secretary of state in Polk's cabinet, « ~ _ of the most admired mistresses of the m'om 4 4 After Buchanan had rigen to top rank .at the Pennsylvania bar, with a practice that brought him as much as $12,000 in a year, he entered polt-- tits, Starting as a Federalist, he be-- came a Democrat only at the death of the party of his first choice, He was elected to the legisiature and to them to the grave. ~But the letter was returned to--him unopened. Four and forty years passed, and Buchanan went to his grave without ever baving taken any other womas to his heart. When his executors sides kept the two apart until their separation was made irrevocable by her sudden death--probably by sui-- cide. In grief and horror, the young lover wrote to the father of the dead girl, begging the privilege of looking that "it could --not tame,. ~ The pastor of the scandalized family begged and obtained a chance for the wayward youth, who improved it so well that he graduated first in his class. Never-- theless,-- the still 'unforgiving faculty deniled him the honors of his rank. This would be but a dull story of law and politics were it not for a single --tragi¢ . episode which cast a shadow over the whole after--Jife of our bachelor president, the only presi-- dent to die a bachelor. A young wom-- an, to whom Buchanan was engaged in early mavshood, a daughter of the wealthiest family in the county, wrote him--a--letter of dismissal under the spell of a jealousy which had been aroused> by gossips. Pride on both A By JAMES MORGAN of an era. An age passed away as he passed out of the White House. After Buchanan's birth at a Penn-- sylvania log cabina, his father, who was an Irish immigrant, prospered as a country storekeeper and was able to send hbis son to college. But the gollege sent him back as a wild gSpirit 1821.31----Member of congrem. 1832.34----Minister to Russia 1791----April 28, James Buchanan :rh'mm& 1815.16--Member of the legisia-- m / €I 1819----Tragle death of his be (Copyright, 1930, by James Morgan.) A BACHELOR PRESDENT n ¢ 6--Member of the legisia-- m '4'1 --Tragle death of his be trothed, Annio GC. Cole-- man. James Buchanan. attentive to Da«wson 1tb ........_._1Crooks 2b ............l Van Landuyt 3b OCondon ss...~........0 Hess : 2b ..._._.____1DeRocker it ..._.._..1 Hansen ss ...._.___..0Casey 3b .........1 TFulley » ............2Donovan 1B ......._.1 Moran c ..........._.iZinke cf ... ... _1 AtEinson rf ..._..._.1Olson 0 ... .1 Couway l ......_.____ J NeW--fTH ......__. .. .0 Hansen cf ......._..___1Clessman p ,.......0 In< the sixth Joe Hansen tied the score with good stick work, bringing Hess, Tulley and himsgelf in. We scor-- ed two runs in the geventh, Dawson and Tulley collecting them, and this for their defeat of last : vaW'th.flnluMMf Annexed the game from the London Insurance team Sunday. 2 ' ended the scoring for both sides. © The teams were well matched, play-- | ing about the same brand of ball. It was a good game, except for the er--| rors, which were about euallqy divided bad messes in the outfield costing us | several runs. « } the sack, also scoring himself, making EVERETT WINS FROM BIG _--_ _ .} '_--CITY TEAM LAST SUNDAY z;er'oltt lcorag.ln the mhl:"lyll\lll1 w oran, who plays a game at all times, let Joose for a'tvm.J Atkinson up next, brought him across Hat Cords Teil Branen of Service. The color of the bhat cird worn by enlisted men in the infantry branch of the United States army is light blue; cavairy, yellow ; artillery, nxl«; ene gineers' scarlet intertwined with white : olmcom orange iIntertwined with white; medical 'department, ma-- roon; quartermaster corps, buff; ord-- nance _department, black~Intertwined with white; motor-- transport 'corpé, Tread bite through mud or snow to solid footing beneath. 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