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Libertyville Independent, 24 Jul 1924, p. 10

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i E" Q Marriage Licenses wl s At s s n t IV --rAV * 4* . July 19, 1924. E. Woolridge and wife to . Cora BRrown. Lot 10, in block 19, C. Frank Wright's Addn to Libertyville.: WD $10, stamp b0c. F. M. Ward to E, A. Cudahy Jr. and wife, jt tens. Lot 4, and parts of lots 3 and 1 in Atteridge Farm Subdn, Bhields. QCD $1, F. M. Ward to E. A. Cudaby Jr. and wife, jt tens. Lot 4, and parts of lots 38 and 1 in Atteridge ~'Farm Subdn, Bhields. QCD $1. Zorah Blance H. Keown and hus-- band to Eva Barron. Part of lot 11 in Wicks subdn, Sec. 35, Avon. WD $1. > E. A. Cudahy Jr. and wife to F. M. Ward. lot 4, and parts of lots 3 and 1 in Atteridge Farm Subdn., Shields. Q Eva ~Barron to Zora Blanche H. Keown. Part of lot 11 in Wicks Subdn. Bec.. 35, Avon. WD $1. J. W. Besley and wife to J. Pollary afd wife, jt4ens. Lots 1 to 16, inclu sive, J. W. Besley's resubdivision, Waukegan. WD $10, stamp $5. § Phalen is in Chicago suffering from septic poisoning and was unable to attend the inquest. He will recover. The inquest has been continued until next Tuesday, when Phalen will be asked to appear. Deputy Coroner Edward Conrad, of Waukegan, was in charge. , F. W. Churchill and wife to Cora Brown. Lot 10 in block 19, C. Frank Wright's Addn to LiTrtyvflle. QCD $47.25. M. R. Rasmussen et al to R. R. Bradley. Lots 16 and 17, Clark and Latimer's --subdn., Lake Forest. WD $10, stamp $11. Lorenz had seen the Heater car approaching from a distance of 400 Seet away, he told the jury. It was carrying a sig--zsag course and he made room for it to pass. When the collis on occured, he said, his car was far over to his side of the pavement. W. T. Sullivan to H; Ruby and wife, Jt tens. Lot 28], William T. Sullivan's Hillcrest Subdn on Fox Lake, Sec. 10, Grant. WD $1, stamp 50c. N. Crandall and wife to H. Epstein und wife, jt tens. Lot 100 in South Highland addition to Highland Park. WD $10, stamp $35. C. L. Nelson to B. Blumenthal, Tr. "Llot 33, Ravinia Woods, Sec. 36, Deer-- feld. QCD $10. _C..Dickey and.wife, jt tens to W. B. Bmith. Lots 11, 12 and 46, in block 68, Bouth Waukegan. QCD $1. H. J. Beckman, Tr. to E. G. Patros and wife, jt tens. Part of the 8E quarter of Section 19, Waukegan. Deed $11,000, stamp $11. Anna Goelz and husband to F. Hol-- ub. Part of the SW quarter of Sec. 28, also part of the NW quarter of Bec. 28, also part of the NE quarter of Sec.-- 29, Vernon. QCD $10. J. Gloden and wife to F. Holub. Part of the SW quarter of Sec. 28, Vernon. QCD $10. Mary Lcikam to F. Holub. Part of the SW quarter of Sec. 28, Vernon. QCD $10. L Glodeh and wife to F. Holub. Part of the SW quarter of Sec. 28, Vernon. QCD $10. Catherine Weyer and husband to F. Holub. Part of the SW quarter of Sée. 28, nlz? part of the NE quarter of Bec. 29, Vernon. QCD $10. . H. W. Partling and wife to L. G Arries. Part of the NE quarter of Sec 9, Deerflald. WD $10. ' Anna Rynksel to Martha Monson. Lot 4, in block 3, Hutchinson & Co.'s Bubdn., Sec. 28, Waukegan. WD $10, stamp $7. ~ F. H. Bartleit and wife to H. E. Basso. Lot 47-- in block 9, Ravinia High-- lands, Sec. 36, Deerfield. Deed $10, stamp 1. Doctors testified that Heater did mot smell of liquor when they were called to take him to the Victory Me-- morial hospital where he«lied without regaining consciousness." ks A Lake Zurich garage man stated that had called a motor cop after Heater and Joseph Phalen had stop-- ped there for some work. They had haggled over prices, be said, and had been drinking. Chester Reid, 21, Chicago; Milldred CQivney, 18, same. "DROVE 2IG--ZAG COURSE August Lorenz,> of Chicago, the Ariver of the Packard automobile that collided with the Dodge 'coupe that was driven by C. B. Heater, 313 Ot-- tawa street, Joliet, near Volo recent-- 1y, tookK" the stand at the inquest over Meater at Wetzel and Peterson's 'l'uo;day evening and told of the fatal crash. HEATER INQUEST Proceedings Held Up by Joseph Phaten, Cyno" ihe 'sept lloyd O. Groeschel, 24, Milwaukee; Khn Neubaner, 20, same. Wm. M. Schwartz, 31, Milwaukee; Anpa Wood, 32. eame. woinechindiene NOR on / on * 99 Fred Kunts, 26, Milwaukee; Frances Kobler, 21, same. & CONFIRMATION OF ORVIS® STORY OF 32--POUND MUSKIE Oswald Lietzau, 23, Miswaukee; Auna Jacobs, 20, Templeton, Wis. Harold Colligan, 38, Milwaukee; Josephine Calboun, 43, same. Walter H. Wilheims, 21, Fond du Lac, Wis:; Lillian -- Landerman, 19, same. Elias Landyaeter, 46, West Bend, Wis.; Ida wlm, 38, same. ' Walter A. Bartz, 23, Milwaukee; Olive L. Landvaeter, 19, same. Fdward H. Appel, 21, Milwaukee: Agnes Henry, 29, same. John G. Borge, 32, New Castle,Pa.; Lillian L. Buxton,. 21, same. Waukegan disciples of Izaac Wal-- ton who have had more or lers mis-- givings about the report from Twin Lakes, Wis., that E. V. Orvis of Waukegan caught at 32 pound mis-- kallonge there a few days ago, will read with interest the following item from the Villa County News, pub-- lished at Eagle River, Wis.: Kurt Bergfeld, 27, Peoria, 11!.; Irma Hilderbrand, 21, same. , Ned Smith, 25, Milwaukee; Rose Martin, 19, same. "E. V. Orvis, an attorney Ir?m Waukegan, 1}1., gathered in a 61% inch muskie last week out of Twin Lakes. The fish was rather thin and weighed in at 32 pounds. 'This fish was of the tiger muscallonge yariety and a beautiful spécimen. Mr. Orvis had the time of hils life on this outing .trip in the big woods. Besides his muskie he landed a mighty fine string of walloyes,. His 1# year--old daughter, Helen, captured one walleye that weighed nine pqounds flat. This sportsman believes the old adage--the fsh bite when they want "What can I buy with it that I haven't got?" Gilchrist amiled faint-- '"God did it," the girl said, fAirmly. "God and Mr. Gilchrist." He halted her again, then sent her on her way with an armload of packages. The two men paused, each walm the other to speak. It was who broke the si-- lence. * Fe "How are things with you?t" Good-- kind asked at length. $ "Fine!" came the answer, with more tha.n.mcmphuhotcn-'l thusiasm, "'Happy?" asked Goodkind, as though feeling his way. *"Yes." The reply bore assurance, "And you?" ""No," said Goodkind, gravely. *Everything's all wrong," he con-- fessed. "My boy's very ill.> Clare's wonderful to him. 1 can't explain it. Bhe's like a different woman.~ And she seems happy. But Jerry's had to! give up work, and there's more trouble in Black River--that's what brought me." . *You don't want my advice," said Daniel quietly. "I want you," said Goodkind--"as general manager. 'These strikes are such utter d--d waste, We bad a walked out and flooded the mines. I'd like you to take charge, Daniel." Gilichrist did not hesitate. _ "I can't," he said simply. _ "You're not going to turn down $100,000 a year?" "They all say she suffered from hysterical paraplegia," he said. "Hys-- terical paralysis, One says she was cured by shock--you know, the riot. Another says it was suggestion--be-- lieving--which is another way of say-- ing faith, isn't it? The important thing is that she's cured." uphoistery than this whole room 'con-- tained. He bad just driven from one of New York's residential show places.. He owned mines that. went deep into the ground and akyscrapers ed for him a motor car with more *"They say he didn't do it," spoke up Mary Margaret. "You seen him." Daniel held a warning Anger to ward her. "Had a doctor look her over?" he asked of Gilchrist. ~*Three of them," bhe replied. "Any opinion?" Mary Margaret turned to go. Good-- kind halted bher, "You seem to welk all right," he of her lameness. The gang believe loo.:inb-ston.. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ts tiaee *Three opinions," he answered, "Oh, yes," she answered cheerful-- *"I wiszh I could," Daniel earnestly BEGIN HERE YTODAY to and to heck with the guy when they don't want to. At that, he claims the man is the better sport who doesn't care for a big catch each day. MHe's right." f Finest Legacy $ No legacy-- is so rich as honesty,~---- Shakespeare., tory. All around us we see men of wealth who have nothing else-- neither health, nor happiness, nor love, nor respect. Men who can get no joy out of books, or pictures, or music, er even themseltes, Tired, worried men who are efraid to quit would become of the world's work?" "Living that way is my contribe»-- tion to the world's work," said Daniel. "Another man's might be "I8 THAT THE STAR OF BETH-- LEHEM?"* because they have no resource ex-- cept to. make money--money with which to buy vulgar excitement for digging ditches. Doing his .job doesn't prevent any man from doing his bit. 'From every man according to his ability, to every man accord-- ing to his needs.' And every man wummnauoup- "I'm afraid there wouldn't be much progress--living your way," said the other, unconvinced. Dmniel turned on him, spoken of my way. It isn't my way. It's the sum total of all that has been learned and taught. You and Jerry and the others have called me eccentric, and a fool, because 1'm trying to walk a path trod hard by countless feet." . He rose and drew closer. "Are you?" Danlel queried again. "What is success? Money! Yes, that is what our civilization tells us. Money! But where has that brought us? Only to the elevation of the unfit----the merely shrewd and preda-- "Are you?" he asked earnestly. Goodkind's answer was a scornful mutter, "I'm a success." Danie! fixed penetrating eyes upon asaked him what wealth had bought tor him!i "I've one of the finest houses in New York," bhe said at last, _ that towered into the air. 'With one fHourish he could write a check in He paused for a moment. GLAZED PORCHES Makes Your Home Cool in Summer--Keeps You Warm <thru the Winter Mazed Porch 8x2% Ft. We furnish 2 double 8--light win-- dows and % single B8--light win-- dows with casing Sou% , wiie --casinge and_ {im 88 Full length sizes, beds, ete. _ KEac Reinforceod wit h. light -- of gla # bar through the JAx2% . ins., sas center. Many sizes 1 3--8 in. thic ot lcr.oonl. J overall size 32x4 C in,. Price Price each., soc CREB . .. .sccuush 95' HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS Large stocdk of Bathroom combisations, closet outAts, Bathtubs, etc., also Boll pips and nmnr at reduced prices. COME TO THEB CAMPS and make your own selections, IMPROVE YOUR PROPERTY SOREENS Balen ofico: BWkeridan Road at 22nd 8t., North Chicago, Phone Waukegan 308 Gordon Wrecking & Lumber Company Full Length Well Built Screens To Fit $§$22.50 L A¢ Buita ches, beds, light JAx2 1 3 overi in, Giichrist took his pipe from his pocket, filled it leisurely, and the fagh of a match revealed his clear-- cut face in the darkening shadows. From far away in a church spire pointing heavenward there came the souhd of chimes. Daniel walked to the window and threw it open. He looked up at the sky. Mary Mar-- garet watched him wonderingly. She huddled and drew her new . .{furs tightly about her, as though taking refuge in them. Lilichrist's gaze fell to the great, "A' right," said Jerry, ~good--na-- turedly enough. He hobbled toward the door, but not without turning for a final fliing. "Some failure you've made out of life," he said contemptu-- ously, He lifted an unsteady hand, described. a circle or two about his head. "Wheels--by God. Wheels"* Goodkind looked sadly at Gilchrist. "I wonder whether you're the failure, after all," he said softly, as he took Daniel's hand. Then he fo} lowed his son through the door. him. -- Chimneys poured no murky smoke into the world now. All was souls would 'be as quiet, as calm, as shepherds, a manger, a child. The 'girl came toward him slowly. She found his arm akimbo, and she "'Come, Jerry," saia hbhis father, starting for the door. It opened be-- fore be reached it and Mary Mar-- garet came in. Jerry scrutinized her closely with a leer. "Who's the girl?" he asked of Gil-- christ. 'Your father's waiting,"" said Daniel, evading the question. "Ir.Gfldltfl,"lho.flm"l. that the Star of Bethichem?" He looked up at it. "I wonder," he said. * But he didn't. He knew, sheer light in the blue. "No," said Gilchrist. (' "Why not?" **Your father understands," Baid Gilchrist. "Yes--so do 1I," Jerry sneered. "Didn't I always say you were & nut. That's it, a nut." And his de risive laughter turned into a parox-- yemof coughing that almost toppled him. Play 19 the To eee t ageney o lt Publiphers of Ino Play,* * after me. Clare's a good sport. What I need now's a run' down to Palm Beach." He looked around the room patronizingly. '"Bo you're reduced to this, are you?" PP *"Yes,".said Daniel, smiling. l "Going to take my job?" & "Not so damned well," said. the other, cringing a bit. "But I'll be all right in the spring. Clare's looking "Hello, . Gilchrist," Jerry anid crisply to the figure that came to-- ward bim. '"How are you, Jerry?"* responded Gilchrist cheerily. ummmm.m Nightingaie, and ¥uther Octavia ILH, and all the saints sclentists, end posts and ophers, who have HUved and complete forgetfuilness of selt? they fools, or were they wine and women who had found the way to peace and happiness? Were they Thilures, or were they the grest auo» f.-aot.lfl.onflm" mww-u peib The door opened. Blowly a bent Agure made its way into the room, One <might have found it hard to recognize Jarry in the man. Death's "Was Christ eccentrict Waes Con-- fugiug a fool? Anpd how about Buddbs and Mohammedt What of St. Ber-- _ _Modesty Has its Reward The less people speak of their greatb Ress the more we think of it.--Bacom That's Different " A sophisticated nge is one that calts it ignorince instead of Innovence.-- Dutvth Hérald. % S Buitable for Por-- ches, Barns, Hot-- your--porch and we price of windows required for glazing. . Glazed Sash s beds, etc. Fach light -- of glans yix22% ins., sash 1 3#--8 in. thick, overall P:lu %2x48 in. ice CKCT . ...occuecs 956 to him. ~Her eyes looked " expliained the cider af GROWING WORSE AS REBELS USE PLANES . July 28.--Rebel wtmu th bat-- n Gn!l l: the E§':t to wireless s es Tage "Pus h 20,000 «ufi troope Local Investment Is the Safest Investment _ The logical place for the inveghnént of yimrdxplus fu is at home because such investment helps every Ohe of y neighbors as well as yourself,"~ * @4 Every dollars worth of impxjggqment in the Zil]ant of public utility company adds to the 'efficiency of the 0 local industries. ; c voy 5 bere se fltns o have 1 tuted for )a n 4 as no news F the revolt &rea B&s Andicated '? Iqbeis have land batteries close to Santes. DEFEAT BRITISH LABOR GOVERNMENT gity and on CC yexr M \"l" i $ . # ¥ f Apax it Th P id LE 809 Wask« .. Di _ an BRureS, term of

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