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Libertyville Independent, 17 Jan 1924, p. 3

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:_ Mr. and In. J. D. Pink ma dnugho war; In. Guy Emma. Wm. Cord". wT In. W. G. Blcknce And daughter. js Mr. and In. Herman Kraeht. wmum , mu WAR BRINGS C FIRST ARREST AS i' MILK B mum William! John-0n at Wnucondl. In hauling a Ionic! mor to the Bowman plant at that place earty "ttttar' when [Jonnolly and a number "of others are men-a to have In uttered. In the excitemint which allowed several cans, of milk from ttte,Jephmron truck were poured Into ' "not. Sheriff Ahlntrom' was called and I. unrated Donnelly. The defend. vtnt w" unlined before Justice abhor! C. Kent, at Wuuconda. who it! "to cute for hearing January 21. Melly um released under $100 The tint arm: vu undo FrLdsy "Abe producuu mm: price In "a Hpnry Donnelly, n tumor " Manon. who wan serving a a Met " the Bowman Dairy com- my plant. In guessed to bus ur- mlpted in the pouring of milk into the streets of Waucondn, the storm center ot the strike. P. W. Ackerman of (2th Lake. raved on friends here Thursday. Mr. Mkeman is a candidate to nhe nom- Mon (at the 0mm of mm!" d trom the Eighth Senatorial district. Indium. and old fenMent of an township. In nick It the home of her dattghtsr. In. Fred Hock In. law the: of Prim. View and Geo. Hm. of Harrington visited here 8nd". ' That stun-noon Show! autumn "- oetred report- trom Lou are" an! a load q [milk talcum. to Elm! Goodwillorfllvlng bemoan to" Oven atrit his Zurich, I'll pound out. Report- ot trouble atMitiner were also touched. Mr. and In Merle Gum-shim: Sunday with Mr. and la. B. R. Butt. mans. T Ni. and In. Chariot Diehl and so" tori! Sunday guests 0, (Mr. tad In. Orville lemon a Bttrringtmt . In. at"?! Holhnder "Uni-ttre West end with friends. u Buoy. I Waco-d: tum". ad 000m Hun. "no" at the can: my. and tn tho out. "a no but" who had (nth-rod not" a. one. and. 3 null tor the bulld- hu. The, were driven back by m "can. however. , In. none Togas Ind no" Prat-m um the In: and with Mu. I": mated that Cut In". in mingled a no toot lot on Robertson "an. and meets to improve it with n and". store next you: 7 A .ULLETM When larmeu chum the Bow- 1n|n dury aim " "(wounds W]. a o .nnnor 3nd u otnptorq ot tte plan. won humus In". the pm. the tum In" "pulled with do"! ot It... which "a: plum no. the}; " 011191019: ot m "an", _ Barrington Farmer Picketino Wauconda Plant I: Seine! by Sheriff am . BerorrimrtonDemoristratoris with. to shaman-oi- -arrdanmtstrttimt_oftltis oii-tduha-es. -ottheTorrmgtoetitr% ih-.ealiorwriteandsart "Macaw; LAKE ZURICH "Nu-MA". a A. Flake "monitor from m "turnip. and Prod Grimm, mad can tattoo". you in mtr'.ngtMrid Thaw any in tho lateral! of the canon! m" or. Route " . "BETH: in. June. Bustling" vil- fud lm'm."whoru m u WM. nonh In". cm _ And In has: 800:» bar: attmgded the Ingmhuon ot Au- any "at" Hum Bury Imam had the III- tonmtumhulurholovhuo than at an Ink. Sunday afternoon. No Md "be". but the plan. in rubs: "add.- an the water can __ T533311 ho ' numl a the r"..tt. mt e a owning " r. . Tho 'e',gtgtt"d"f,at,'t um a nu- n; Minn 1m to man. a - maett---a 4 8 " " K: " 17. White---? 10 " " " " 32. White to play and win. The shove two problems from the December tune at Norris Systems Qheckermt. try Keven Banks. Ameri- can Much Champion. Write for a Umpie copy. 1718 Brush Bt., Detro't Italian. Mien No. 3. lb G. P. Abbott. at Lincoln. Nob. meetr---ttsr , ' " 7 Whne---6 " K 9. . Black to play and win. . Above problem from the American Checker Monthly. a publication devot- ed to games. momma. new. Write for sample copy to M. D. Tunnel. Box 3028. Knnsu City. Mo. _ A GRAYSLAKE BEATS WIIMDT 3246 "CHECK" BOARD 'w a M. M pe, scorn. This, was t (ttqt loss ot the "no: for Wilma! irihiiidiiri.eaeck_ WWII. ' Pinyin: a 1-month pausing name. 1nd a five mm cinema. tho Wiimot in!!! we? unable» to worn with clou- " sham. being rorMtned to the most out with long imam from mid mloor. Block-1 , 10 " 15 K. " " white-tlt " " K3 It " 32. White to pity Ind win. can» No. t. It). Mao. From Human. Hook and Raw Pater alu- m at Gnynlnke. while Richter "he" did the entire scoring for "but. Problem No. t Problem No. 1. By Napkins. not" (iii0'itr"'"iii'iii"iiT so: IlUlllE3 RELIEF l, ( I33 I." _jytir:tiriifaa .4 222 tttMilt L9 /iiii'lj, 821% 3% 'ilrdrju raga}: " iiti,?itibiii'1ftdl I tifiiit I In" it a: I. f' Cdrr, _ri"'ir_, 16%.222 we I 2:4 my; $llttih ?c9j, am 0. aetie- " Burl-non lob ', m a; .39.? i. a Alll] 'rs'9d jltlCtllmilt as: muui a. m 20 16 27 20 12 19 29 25 By A. Ruby. M m..- W, " " 26 21 24 28 " " th T The (in! i',"r't'ii"Gl that of Joseph Blelski of North C imo 'who'wu shot and killed by In Blackwell while his place was being raided. lem- ben of the dry tsquad were 'charged with manslaughter but were freed by I Jurrwhen they claimed that the shot was tired dn tse1t.detenqe. And: result of her injuries Mn Delan says she bu been ill in bed much of the time since the night of the raid. Sunday night her condition become BO much tone that her phyo "can. Dr. L.-B. Joli". recommended that uhe so to, the hospital immediate tr so that an X-Ray examination could be made. (Bound A. than. had ot the amen [mf- - squad. In racing a "I". "It of 815.000 as 1 result of in!!!" singed to have been Inma- u by his: upon Mrs. Andrew Delcu. "" Victoria "not. North Chicago. on the min ot December 31. Mrs. Doin- wu removed to the Victory Hawk] lac-pull Sunday night. Int: In!" that In believed to be fractur- d rib. and possibly Intern-l Injuriol. Accord" to the charges made by Kim-Delay Brune, together with In Buetrwe11 and Harold F'iner, men- he" ot his squid, entered the DO!- w home about " o'clock, on New Year's eye and immediately began to search tor intbxicatintr liquor. In. Dole" says she offered no reinstall" 1ntCthat in spite of this ttict Bruin hurled her out of his way with Inch force that she landed against a stove. Her husband was away from home " the time but her children. aha an. were witnesses of the ntfnlr. According'to Mrs. Deleon. Bruno found no liquor but located a bottle of liniment which contained a quanti- ty ot alcohol. She sly- he took this along tor evidence and has nought Improve that she '38 vitiiatine the prohibition net. ' tli,000 DAME]? . 'here. Dolcu Ml retnlned Attorney Juno- a. Welch and has instrueted Inn to start the damage suit Immed- Juolx Mr. Welch Inserted loads! that he in conducting a thorough u. nlunuon Into an the rack, in the - below akin; the contemplated action. 'tECALLB'OTH" CASES . The vthreatened mm; of . damue in]! "1'3"an two other similar case: in which the dry squad has particl- outed. The second cue developed " High- wood In which Mrs. B. K. Darrow wu shot by I bulle' which I member of the dry squad in alleged to hue tired it a fleeing bootlmer. Mn. Den-aw I: we to be containment); a dame sun min-t Brune' and the dry and. I afunuor'nu 1nd wire to w. H. "hum. pm of Bee. IO, Deertleid. Q .00 " _ . Mrs. Andrew Delcas Savs Bryn: Buried Her Against - Stove: Ttgitn to Hospital. Jam It, 1024. . P. T Bartlett and wife to B. W. Fly ard wife, 1t tens. Lotti' " and 18. block 7. Ravinia Highlands. Bartlett's North Shore Sub. peed 810, stamp 81.50. 'i' -oooqooobuoooooooo of " a REAL "HEW o W F. 'fdlt.rt't',ttt and wife to Evelyn [Ahoy ' lot 18. block I, Ravinia Human. Bartlett's North Shore Sub.. Deerfield. Deed 8520, stamp $1. A. E. J?ttthmt 1nd wife to P. Resh- nko and wife. it tens. part of lots " and " block'!. Nixon's Add to Wau- kegan. ". - t Griffith and wife to Esther B. Mawmun. port of [on 7 mad tt, block 45. North Add. to Lake Bluff. WD 810. R. O. Samuelson Ind wife to B. R. Ctoie nnd wife, lot " In Woodley. Highland Park. QCD te. , h F'. T. Slum Bunk to L B. Rob bins and wife. part of lot 160 Ordtr. Sub. Lake more-t. _ , Modern Cometeryand Maurttfmtm Co. to G. M. [(19th tt a]. lot 21. Bee. "H" North Show 'C'emotery. Wluke Ran. WD 8229.60. F. H. Butler and wife to H. J. Lund and wife, it tens. lots , and 4, block 4, Ridgeland, Bee. " Waukegan. A. M. Huckpi et al to 8. C. lnmhm. part of Sec. 19, Antioch. WI) no, sump 810. . . A. V. Redmond to W. H. "mm: and wife, ft tens. lot I; block 2. Puk- or's 800.. Sec; 17 Waukegnn. WD $10, stamp " . sun mums!) mm c. k. BRUNE Bernice G. Land and husband to L. A. Horton lot 4. block 4. Rldquand. WD $10, stamp 81.50. ' Afr. Beaubién uni! wire to u A Noedhun. part of Bee. 16, Waukegan WD " W. H.' "mm: and wife to A. V. Redmond. part ot lot 2, tle. M. tho a part of lot t, Sec. 16, KU. WI) $10, stamp 82.50 ' Russell R. Edwards and wife to R. J. Draco. lots 133 and 134 m Lincoln Heights. wo ttt amp 60c. August Swan-on and wife 'to Alet nnder P. lie-Mon. Inn " and N In t B. Duntl' SuwaD $10. lam Kline to John D. Rose. part ll Bee. 29, Shields. wo $10, can MAO. Marr Kline to John D. I of Bee. 80, Shields. QCD " Mary Kline to Joli: D." no". put of Sec. " and to, Btteetdg, WD " - "0.50. A - Eliza T. Loddel! md hulband to . B. Cochrane and wife. it tells. part Sec. 9, Grant. WD 81,000, stamp E2; WI. WY." JANUARY l7. ( H. J, nexu- on wit. to Edith Rnoalde._ WI) $3. Lot: " and " [Grand Anna [lithium-f ', F. I. John" and um jl lens 10 P. a. W ant I511: tt [an 'WD no. can» $1.50. Pt of lot T. um; T, mun-d an if. Grifftt* lid wife to nab»! w. Ron-IL WD tttr.. Stamp $2T.5'" Pt ot lot! 235 I" 135%. Lake F'orugt. E. E. Gm- ud wire ro C. w lucxercber and wife tt but. 'w.u. 810. Stamp " ot 30, Spencer's Hubbub. In". " and 26, Watt. comb. I "from: nod wife to W. J Brown stun-rift]! tens. WD $10 Stamp 84.50. Lot t, bus. 8, G L Wrenn'u add]! to H. Pk. J. R. shun!" and wife to Gladys E. Wink. wo 810. Stamp " Pt. ot Lot T, Huston: nubdn Bee. 26. Deerfield. q _ L R. P. cum to E. MM. mm wo " Dump " tatt 8. on Knoll Eduard M. WI nub. Secs. 14 and 15. Darnell. H. Shoo all vita to P. H. Rey. noldl. wo no. Stamp 81. Lot 202 E. A. Cumming! & Co.'s North Avg. hadn't". - 'and6.ttB.6trt6and mur- Idls to Win. I H, J. nexus-ad cm to A. a Dix. WD " Uta I" and IM, Grand Ave. maManda. Bee. Mt, man. , , c." A. Novena) Jr., to F. Bishop Deed $460. tgtatt" 'oe. tarts 47 and 48. bit. tt Wuhan: Ptr. J. C. may and wife 10 P. Madura and wife Jt'tens. but!!! and 12. black T, Washbum Piirtr. WD $525. "amp " C. Petkovek and witejo T. Kauf- mann and wife. it temp Lots 8 and 9, Postings Bub. WD 310. stamp 81.50. _ mm. Cox Brettm6t to Mare J. Oct Easterly 44 feet lot 4. block 21, High. land Park, km; 7 and fl, block A4. First Add. to Port Clinton. Deed $12,000. stamp " was me WITH V 5mm MMI _ AVOID Sikmi' P. J. Cabal: and wife to H. M. Dea- con. Lots 23 and the North half of lots 24. black li. South Waukegan. Q CD Mo, stam9 60e. - R. J. Tillman ma wife to S. .P. Johnston. alrtnt 80 acres ot the part of NE quarter ot " quarter Bee. 21. Deerfield. WD, 810, "amp 'IO, . J. R. human nnd wife to M. J. Smith and G. T. Smith and Bertha Smith Conway..QCD. 81. _ All that part of lot I, block 18, Me. Kay'a Add to Little Fort lying east- erly ot r o v at Chicago &. NW By. Co.; .100 S 29 feet qt 8W street. va- cated. Soc. M, Wuhan. B. H. Sehreeenrotgt and with to J Grimm. not '69. Green Bay Add., Sec Mt, Shields. WD ho. stamp " R. W. Churchill and wife to E. Hacker and wife, it tens. Lots 18 and 29 and undivided 2.55 Int. in lot "A" Hillside.8ub. Bee. " Avon. wo $10, sump " q _ - T. Jensen and wife to R. J. Mea. dor and vita. Joint tens. ~'West 35 feet of E 70 feet 'ot lot 12. block 5, Webb & Jensen's North 8560A". to Watt, kegan. wo no. stamp " '. w Mrs, Wlluup Swift. beta". 'her marriage Mina new. Morton. re newal her game 'rf,"tag" with the Lake County shear"! Thursday um refused to my 81.030 in" dunno: arising out or an Accident more than ten (can "o. Ati\r=eys for Prod Rose. 25, on mined a order from Shem! Austin In Wakes" to seize goods Ind-"mt- tels valued at 81.030 to pay tor a Judaism given by the Circuit Court when Mrs. 801m. w" a debutante equestridnne In Lake Forest. I Trials, "trials Ind postponement: were granted during all the ensuing yang. Mrs. Swift retused to be per- turbed Thursday. and minted out that nil her property "I let-her bus land's nume. ' ' Harry Wizelman, I clerk in the Futon Outlet store, ou-e um Water streets. " very (and ot and- wlchu. He is partlcululy. puma! to thou of We "hot do." "new. "I could ea do; sandwich" by the dozen," he boutod Ptttur night to his friend. Joseph Hum. one of the thoprurtors of the" H. 3nd L. shoe store in Gene". "not. "Bet you $5 you can't out eight " one sitting." nld Hum. "You're on," replied "Human. and the two reputed to the on at "hot dog' 'emporium, Rose won a suit several years ago in which he claimed ho had been thrown by one of Miss Morton's rid- ing horses. suturing serious injuries. DISPOSED OF 8 HOT m; SPENT THREE DAYS IN BED "Tm and and songs; In my nruni." she indicated. , _ . A few moments Inter m "men- mu" were sizzling Iv" on the grid. dle and eight piping hot sandwiches were stacked up on I pitta before Whom". . "Yum, yum there's clan to thin" said Wizelman as he igt into the firnt nihdwich. The first sandwich disnpmrid in a tnirrr. In fact Wizelmnn devoured the next two or three with npvnrent relish. Then hi- stomach not him a wink-u dispatch tint no more nourishment "a required. Wiuimnn disregarded the waning aim", for " tad bit mutation m It union Douadly in man nod to devour trot don. .tt VI. doggone new And "infttt, but [an "anion. All things must and. am; in. it. In: "dog" "any Gimp}. ""ekGrtat--r" aun'i mi in on" do n," Hum Bald a I. nu! am the the 0011111. 7 _ Wham:- wun't very mttttttM"tte no" n and van homo u not! to Ian. R. went to ted I" nun-u than three dun. I. m "toterb.emttodartortHftrst "t "I. hot can all "It 1 We" my nullity: 'h tii: Inf-1 TFat Love Affair. _ I unmihirtwu and h" ms "(tn-n. He lock me to tt sorta! one night and we ptnted game: and-had a good time till It came time hr refreshments Then he bought hirntireit%ee rreum "tl um and"! down non his mother to use It. Re left me standing without ito4bttment. Believe me. that ended my lore affair with htm.---Eachtutge. Mt24, melm mm om A I . Tlllt,m1thttit4 Importance of the Railmad in Community Development EMA? litti2'iiitteliS "GiiFGoFiFu9 Looking Ahead I . s 275?; akalro, "V mat of gloogrlqg'l The above has are given with the guue'stion that you list your h order promptly with a Ford dealer if' you contemplate the pur- chase of a Ford Car or Truck lor use this Spring orSummermd wish to avoid delay in delivery. Aria iaiiaa to chum dd'xvu'iu'ol 1'0:deme paduumyhadfuunhm an couldU planed. Tua-ataetroexrc-td'rrucGtNuibrimwsii.-b tr-1iindientuns,utoreater than last Spring ,w retail dethteHes the past 60mm totaled 308.170 Ford Cars and Trucks, an ' 1-eaaeotiS6i adayoverayear ago. On: 200.000 people have already ordered Ford products on our purchase plan. the majority ot whom yin take delivery in Whammuen manning " avatar rate than" 1,ertcsttri,htat'ttgtr,Ia"g'f,att Nmsmmtum 'r-if-uhh-dire". Jury art-u totalytt 959990 sropltemtvjimttre'te.tmUn Ynmduma-hhmu. Yo-o-ot-h-lid-t dtrwxx.tahirt_tubtl-te.ersrrrt-" Ourmkynth M'WH-L Nunavut. gt'gt,get iGLsiGukaisveerarrmrreaeaeitsakierb+trit"r (fltltt,flifiilltlt) SutthvuAuthahdFadD-k , HE modem t,,eg,'ratt,'e Twstem is not met y a con,' necting link between communir ties, but rather a creative force to bring them into existence. The. railroad is a ioneer and tivilgyaet, naturally follows in its J"', . Hamlets become villages an villages broaden into cities. Population increases and new in- dustries are born. Close-in farms of today become the residential sections of tomorrow. In the deve t of the terrl which it serves. tpits', Shore ff,M,'1'", ima E92666, the North Shore Line is an in» portant factor, for dependable transport» tion is necessary to community grimth. It answers favorably the first question asked by the prospective residept' "How is your tmntporu.ttion service!" Phone ISA-M Insurance of all kinds A M .» 1.13"me . D Proctor Fi',? 1"" r Arm €22 tri; '9?

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