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Libertyville Independent, 6 Mar 1924, p. 6

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a t i w " (fi' i [ A bl: battlc umuug the "HUN" o': T "vets was brought to mm lust Meek , 'II um! of Alice Fttzgera d who was A' curried on the tall by certain Rotueet _, it: brought tu ugh! today In the Wm ot Alice Magnum, who is ch34 With assault and battery . an t Adeline ltussdutchcr and k in released on bonds or $1,000 by Jullce Hervey Coulson this morn- . m. Miss Fuzgerald and Emma Station! immediately swore out a varmt before Justice Harry Hoyt for the arrest of Adcline Rossdeut- chef. "on Fitzgerald Charged With Assault Against Adeline Rossdeutcher of V010. The blilit' started two weeks ago , tonight on a sleigh ride party trom, Round Lake to Voio. according to: the reports, Miss Fitzgerald and Miss' 1toaadeuteher were both the anxious I swsins of Pete Waggoner. It 13!? reported that first Miss Fitzgerald _ vss in (Ivor, then Miss iidGdsurl char. and again Miss Fitzgerald. Ortl the sleigh ride party, the trouble gtatted when Miss Fitzgerald held the winning hand in the Jove match and remarks are said to have psssed nod repassed between the two no men until finally, Miss 1tfiS1fJ. chsrges. Miss Fitzgerald hen her up. Deputies Les Tiffany and Ben Neely went out to settle the mess when Alfonzo Rossdeutcher. brother ot the alleged victim of Miss Fitz-.i amid. swore out a warrant for' Miss Fitzgerald The girl was brought before Justice Conlaon and With bonds signed by Waggoner. the object of the affections of the two.I Miss Fitzgerald was released. The. one was set. tor hearing May TI, and in the meantime. Mrs. Statfield.l u ' friend of Miss' Fitzgerald. and; amer'Pitatetraid, hsve sworn out al ' The tucker. Mitts Rotramel, and ptr g". ot the Volo school spent Mutt My afternoon at the Port Hill mm for Adeline Rossdemchor clinging slander. Miss Rossdeutoher Wm appear this evening to answer to the charges again!" her. and real nreworks are up rrtod to result. On Wednesday. Feb. lh, a summons was served on Alphonse Rossdeut char and Clara Lenzen. _, charging than fith disorderly conduct. They appeand before Justice Harry Hoyt (iiirjverr. released on bonds of $250 etch. The "Warrant was sworn out by was Fitzgerald. i We. L v Lush. D..V. Walt, In Hm 1nd Fred Croker attended the Cantata [Adler Aid meeting Bum-y Bchool ' 1:45. Mrs. J. Inner. Supt. cr'tttretoervieea at 2 . Mt. Rev. Janet. outer . _ zwnam ma um: or MAN AND one LANDS IN JAIL Why delay in solving your heating problems? Right now is the most economical time to install a Kim air furnace. Don't wait until the Fall Rush comes, with high labor cost and advancing ma et. Having bought a quantity of Rudy Furnaces at a low point in the market, we an quote you the finest furnace job on the market at a very reasonable price. The Rudy has the smoothest. best fitting castings, and is excelled by none in point of fuel at". A Rudy will save you money every year you operate it. SCHANCK HARDWARE CO. I"... " , PREPARE "NOW DONT SHIVER NEXT WINTER Avail yourself of the Rudy Heating Engineering "rvice-withmrt Mr. Munich. VOLO We also Specialize in Sheet MetabWork be Rudy uni "h didn't look like min when Noah hi the Ark." We Bought to Your Advantage 'ttJtrr8ttitmttohtlttte* {I ( WAI) K EGAN Loews: CON"FNTION Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wanner upon! Thutnsdtsrr in ('hicagu P. J. Enan moved hit - to MrHenrv the f rst of the week. Abel vaaey hi serving on the mud Jury this week Mrs Adeline Nelsh, ot Rinaldo. and Mrs. Harold Sucker "Id (huh- m o" Waucondtt spent the week and with their paints, Mr. and In. p. V. Wait. Misses Dorothy and Haul Dlllon Gill en'ertnln the Camp Fire Glrll at their home Saturday afternoon. Mitch (+th) t . Thire was a tune attendance " the FYrm Bureau Community meeting. held at the home of Mr; and MN. L. V. husk Saturday even'attt. The mov- ing pictures pat on the screen by Mr. Hoerschuk WPI'P enjoyed by all pm. pm. We hope we may have more of such interesting meeting: in the near future. ' _ Mr. and Mrs. Dr! Com/om and daugmn. of Wnucondg were "can! visitors at the home ot the touch father, w. Converse. - .. Mr, and Mrs. Pete Wagoner - the week end with the lstter'n punts at I'ortltutd. _ held " tho bone od man but Thundly. VOLO -FiGd/ri, Gi" as; me school du- mm hauled the and last week for the new school house. _ "$7.71 Russell made I balms" trip to Waukegnn Hominy Matat Mathietrert, cannabis and resort keeper at Fox Lake. sultan? tiered himself to Shbriff Abbi!" ast Monday", we: having been sought for a month on , marge of having wronged the sevon-year-old than!" of Fred Nlmpker, proprietor of the Lakeside hotel. adjoining' his place "'HJ"iiisiji/peirisd "tterrnsiimi1ttt hi! own bnnd for 81,000 before Justice MATT "rMis0li HAS S'.'RRENDERED -iiriiiiGon" siys "he ha; been in San Francisco visiting a ulster whom he had not seen for " yen-I. -- Louis Ekstrand ferv"nrruold, 3"th t Paris war! "alluded as the Nam- for hnirimz thw' vm'Inl merst'mrin M35 of tho 1lHrtoit, l'nrmors l-wiitvie bt' the Poard 0' ni'wvmrs thic afformmn on the. third M'lnt. The vote "but Perk l3 Quin- m 10 ttnrt "'anlmwn 1. '3pr,1tttrt1e1d March 4. (13tteeinlt.--. The old officers of the Illinois Farmers' institute were reelected today It the tunnel. meeting of the. director: of the institute. They are: President. Ralph Allen. Delta van: Vice President, B. B. lie-om; Btootnnitrtmt; Secretory. M. E Young. Bprinqfuid;, Aggitor-treuf or". Clayton C. Pickett. Chingor Secretary of the domestic Icience department. Mrs. H. A. McKeene of ttttrttttrftetd. This afternoon defen- tions tron Quincy. Wehkeun. Peo- orie. Peru and Biennium: eeeh of which "at: the "snimt meeting tf, fit institute for 1928. ere being on . tho homo C I V Paris "was " hanx this of the Win01»: Hm Poard 0' l The In." politics! development ot PlPtre.'ye, In Luke county smir- in (the word from Springfield Friday that Charles Wigwam; or (mm-me that morning filed his petition an eandi. date tor the It". unto on the democuuc den. Just that Mr. Wightnnn "noct- is hard tor new icon. to time otst-- the district comprising Lon. Boom and' MeHtsury counties ln so strongly republican that A democrat hasn't o chuca of winning in the election. Bo, what's the idea of Wightmnn maniac. is being naked mm. It's years since a man atom to: the democratic nomination for auto senator ln his district. _ Miili'Mhll 6055 OUT RR DEM. MM. -irirriiu/r" aevelopmenu in the croutons! district come tron Spring- tieid in a dispatch Whig: an: -. _ C. N. Goodwin ot lake Fore-t filed tor dilemma delegate It late to the democratic convention. ex- preulng a pretence for -lgAdoo. John M. Glenn ot Eamon null, at: petition tor dolegnto to the n- tional republican convention tron the Tenth mongfunional district; ox- pressel n preference tor 000111133.) Edward F. Gunon ot Chicago filed tor the same position for the item. ocratic convenuon. "pm-1n; n preference tar, McAdoo. _ .. Albert Brill. and John J. Bomber. both ot Chlcngo. tiled tor alternate delegates ,trozn the Tenth district. both expressing a preference for Me. Adoo. Unexpected love by tig" lake Man in Seeking Nam i nation Asked for. Por congress. 10th ditttript---mr. publican: Carl R. Chindhlom. Dem- ocratic. John P. Reed, A, 1; Pan. telis. Socialm: Mrs. Kunia Shaman. I Sevoral from hire Attended tbs tum eral of Mm. Nel le Renehan " Roan Lake Tuesday.. _ , Mrs. Orson Waahburne of Chicago, spent; Saturday and Sunday with rein: twee hem. Several from this vicinity attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary White at Wadsworth Monday. Mrs. White was. ti2 T an". ""1..." "iartaiTiatti. "g '-F,Detetem.W.t1iuasrs.vn.. an: "Shad confound ttrahtst than " night for toete Irtht "ttttth-ttTate [wanking chi-mm: Inn-hon .tirRg.,ryaoutittkt Lithium! But. that." the butter.- Epsom ii')'.',' do aurora, away telieefrgireftdtket. m. out 'tt'Rgr"gt1'tf,Tg,'ii.ett no 'll'ia"a"Sht at 'lgthd2 "at"? 'itit muting We: 1 mg . t M Haiti" Formula) is not. tat "an. X0348 p tabby" can 2p ,.'1hefl',i,2,'t' a u an. no 1 0:1 r..- Wuhan. silo" ; V t . GETTING I]? NIGHTS RR STATE SENATE "can, Triangular . 511.3%!- "M; _A LOVELL DRUG COM PANY Large Rainer with . oval deal-out Seclion an.» S-Galol Wm: Pu With a Hauling GRAYSLAKE Features " "uus. Feed a.-. "Wt" ttt _ "to. . . " In 'I L 'Utttold In snow-z son. the with bar mur in Cite-co. In. magma: ot Mrs. t P. Wat-h, bu "l'llllttf', here, after a you about in Lo. olu. can. 7 A 'laura and datattter, Judi. of C. Wu, vililod old can. hm all took. The Thy" (an!!! mid" hon-mum"? -- - Mr. and In. Ina-on mm um cub dren of Wauttin about Bundny at the Lou 6mm homo. mun.- Wino! - the '0" end mm Wa-ts friends. W -- In Hanan-mi ot lune-me, called OI hm hem In." Wednesday. Anon; than'hom bore in Chicago In; Pru,nr worn W. L. Doolittle, Far Band-taunt. Chan. Wny. R. B. .uou trey and Kenneth Maximum. no tucker- :uended a meeting {unkind Park. = In.» by magi-1w Jon sum; tor Clea-wow, Mum. 'to attend an wedding ot - Mount. - Bevonr wore called trom her. to Wuhan M» " w'luleuu in tho cue ot tho heirs or Lucinda Brown "at In [an (Hus. _ In. Savoy, at Florida, in here on human connected with the Lucind- Brown mm. . wV F Mr mg! In. Paid Koown and non lave returned home from Forlda. when they about the past month. Mean? Thom:- nnd Duty hue punks-ed the drug store it Rhund in». tomojly muted by Ben Peter on. --_--_-e.__ ' 3 "(I FtuUMtM& "Mill!" home "a no Ichoo on Friday, as my" oil has been I world. wide, remedy for kidney. liver and blender disorders, rheumatism. lumbago and uric acid conditkina. FOR OVER 200 YEARS eo"eettrrtemattrouuesotirr,tuutevitat' orianiThreei.Atidrueiutn.Inaiat on the original mum: Gout In". Tight tot STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! The Price of the liek Triple! Ma hchdiu Tiles, Better. deWWhSISO." The H. mm: has. Rodin; Set I. Being Demo-mated at the Ubeetraie Garage. Cone In and Hear It. FOR SALE SELLERS & PETER SEN 551 "Maids Ave. Come h, And See What We Have For You . 9'he Radio tjllpsp HMILEM on. Very", "fine building lot. 60-h. frontage on Sunnyside Place. All impeitvements on shocks. Pear, diary, hpple he". gape vines. Dandy chickep house with finer Page Wire! chicken run. Nice slide been. One of the choicest places in town to build a bungalow. Priced right. ', WV; WI 6. I924. [tstil?.., "uni. noun Prom-um. The. crystal in the Erla Triplex does away withanrartdalttnbenoue-tchet,soolten fandinseuofotherdesusbutatthesame time . does not cut dowh the range and volume of the set. ' A few satisfied owners of Erla Triplex Re- ceivers are: R., W. Robbins. Lbertyville. th B. Fallen, Linnyville: G. B. Mason. LUrtyviN; John Holder. LhertrviIle; Wm. Bmmm. Uber. tyville: o. J. Boehm, Libertyville and Mark Neville. Libertyville. and they all say they ex- perience no trouble in tuning out ihterferintt sta- tions for the one: desired. "The Erla Triplex Receiving Set comprises one stage of variably tuned radio frequency amplifi- cation. one stage of straight tuned Adil, fre- quency amplification. one stage of ief1exed rad- io frequency amplification. one stage of "reflex- ed audio frequency amplification and one stage of straight 'usdio_frequeacy amplification. with a crystal serving as a detector. the combination equaling five hires otherwise employed. FOR IALI BY tbt A home belonging 'to Communion- er Nick Kenn Named mm the Kenn" you". in Dum- road Bu- day, phat lowing a chm "a O In" toot barbed who fence. 0. Hominy nit-town Mr, Keller receiv- ed . telebhono an trom Lough". In the extreme woolen: part of tho county. alerting that the horse w" they. The can can from the Tonya ("in locum! nut the Thom- " Graham plum. A muss 1hlhuilit0 ms T0 ms or.» nous m was co. The borne. "Dal-y." ll on. that Mr. Keller purchaled in 1914. She wn (our yar- old at the tune. For n numbn- of you- Mr. Keller and the horse himself. In 1920 " tttmed the horse our to his brother: who were operating I fun: " {01;th. Commissioner' Nick Keller Learns that His Missing Home I: hrLong Lake. A mbnth in the My. gm up the tuna and moved to Wuhan. bringing the h9ru__nlqng it!!! ttttp. Apparently the old hone liked Us. qtgtvtrqtttmertttt at Long Lalo better and on Sunday he not out to vtatt the old (arm. Tho-e on the m recbgnuod the minus] ind hauled: new eomenttnteatted with his own» In Waukegul. Mr. Keller rennin the bone " a pet and several "men hu rem-rd to dispose or him. FRED GRABBE AtJCrl0NEtiltlN0 WAUKEGAN, tumors ,. Res. Phone 2588: Offiee 344 Round Chm" on Elsi-on Coll. FARM AND STOCKrSALFS A 9mm 547 NORTH com sr Libertyville, Ill. SECURrrXnTTLE & TRUST C0. ABSTRACTS arm 5 mailman - _ . Wits]: tf25.000.0tt WAUKEGAN HERE'S A REAL succm'lom Make tirtiirdwiththerentmonerhthe other warr Watch the ,esrpressityt change-- when he--or yqt'---ptr' rent to himself. ltcanbedone. Weundoit. h'sttphoete 50 and we'll clad! uphill. , DO rr NOW. W . R FRANZEN, Jr. COLLINS a: DOANE COMPANY MONUMENT S and Mausoleums Phone 200d Pay Rent to Yourself Imgnnce of allikinds has: 154-! ", K Lilli Chas. D Proctor During the week beginning . MARCH 10, 1924, we will , DRY CLEAN and PRESS SPECIAL! ONE WEEK ONLY . Men's Suits Dry Chained and Pressed Thit, it rpr opportunity to hawk: pm; tically two unit: cleaned for the price of one. tk iikl'iiiliirunity THIS FIGURES III all-tod-frequent situation. iiiitie-uthinkimrirtstwhatanrofus thinkuunderlikecoesdtimts. "on. Libel-twill. 6r.R .r, .4 DOWN BY THE ELECTRIC STATION Men's Suits for $1.00 each Bur-t. .eeeiatt w; . M. We. "can": F. w Ml". "on." and I". $1.00 TERM " uBtltt1nMult,RMtt* "mind Park m Libertyvilk. Illinois

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