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Libertyville Independent, 24 Jul 1924, p. 4

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4% * , ete~--But.every town, and 1ncludes LiDeILY V1LC, . LCCUB MLLL4 br, CR epnea tm * 36 123 a} (] «\ {[, -- WatieadimmmmmnmmenmeniientiipfemeiQemmemmmmmmememmmmme .','.- n nevmm . The young nign who earni a little mfi%iflm@y'h'bm more than the young man who says he is earning all he gets. O ' imnnuanscontreniplf cufoit_dh G hA O CY 5f | § P proong> t ¥ t . +4 1 --4 Wiots lot.'pedple in this world get g repx\uhbn" 6t being 'fiw*mdrélf' bf + _ .chuke they--don't talk and show their ignorance. A . + *x 4 ce it t i# t of Libertyville -- Indgepe Ldke County Independent -- W 'k?gapj vements and the busy man "' forward to a vacation .. Whe man who calls it sport wWill &*M ewimming and all that In fact, it is the great out--of burning pavements and being coope hold special horrors to let loose al fortunate members of the human {2! qoking forward 10 a YaLaLIDs. .. Whe man who calls it sport will be playinig golf, and the young w'm &wm swimming and all that sort of thing, will be indulging to the In fact, it is the great out--of--doors for @¥ery natural person, : for: the burning pavements and being cooped up at our| ugual occupations seems to hold special horrors to let loose al this parucuhfll',l\me upon millions 'of'un-- fortunate members of the human family. k ] ob yoaus " 280 most of us--should congratulate ourselves upoR Jiving in a community llge Libertyvilie, where we can get out and enjoy mt%ore than dne week 4n the year. But none of us can have the vacation that d about. It is lln?glu a certain business man told us the other dzy; 0 * "d give anything," he said "to«go back to the ys whe a: juskt to throw the old bhoe down where I was hilling:WOtatoes while wWwas On the other side of a hill in the nearby Tield, and & / I brough the Ym that used to sbread out back of our oldshomeste &2 s ' \"I remember how two or three of us would 8Kip 4 %hrough shaded paths with squirrels chattering on each side and m ping .up , Jjust shead.. We'd out willow poles, dig worms, and go ) the creek a mile a'ntx:w bull heads, And there was some fishing th too. x@t drig: d then, there was the old gWimming pond, and t ball game, and rid-- ing horsek out to pasture and bringing the cows in when the sun began to set. Amh, thousands of, things that &1 regular kids do. , 'Well, now I have enjoyed this past week, but still T' "pay A dsqoifae price:for a vacation that would bring as much fug 3 Eie as a fm i days: of my childhood." eils w 4 S «w 1 : U Eo GGL® Wih.__slacs mwany thines inslhis Ald Wafld t.h&( fiut?" o(}nunued our friend, "pher_e are money : cannot buy." !_ & £" o. ------FARBDL . REALMEE . .£..... mm .4. s u0500 000002 100. 00000. w00 w05 smaea es e heat n S Wt lt c RhUbhtercntcar ie crmene cce mc es uzen on in e e o e ue ****The other day a, prominent: leader in agricultural work gave a talk by "Did he not think God would know. radio, ' which was 'heard by man'y of 0 s.in Lake. county. Who. haye.|his .. crime?"".. 1@sAid. --'Did.A@ think Installed this latest means of. receiving nformation. This particular speaker | there would be no spectacles los! vt.gq't, trying to get votes, money, 9r s rt of any kind h'-:? fa r, Aapd,fpand lat drrnno «t wit so he simply told the truth. Thousandsiof lett and cardy from®all G the ke tr@ged [Fecov fro the United States came in to him durisg the}| wing week. is madgwi Ethe lag But ) could not pu evident that he sounded out the opiniongof it=progressive farnmigrs. . ' that over. ¢. Darrow (@uts th 6 NOC en 2C 400222220000 _ aA & Athing 'hes defeati e ver mecp an Opern Ni 1O m ENEA OAAAE CAE Ta c lavalo I product to the: consuumer in 'a more efficGent way than it is now getting ther@.; If the project sounds business--like, if t promg(er talks like he knows ROE'Q-'. gmg about business--if the plan of distributiqn is. dxq!i}gr,;o those plans that ¥e 'atready been successful, then it be well to lend your Nm}é":@l" TL ns ~~*~"you will have a lang wait, howeyer," he added, '"if you are . ng 'for relef!through !the:--growth of co--opérative ma 'e'%en}iii;fisu tfi:m time, it might, beywell to test.your geed: éorn 'rais@»your production A « Thc'n";ou g:n make as much as ygu are makihig ndw'by m:' l:lla and doing less work." ©~ 4 xC . 1 $ s ol uh O N12 AAO Lom re S S dutie s y h y ta on Shp 1 AtRAIECO effAn td mJ TomeLl ATPFOUER : LEGE! OM MA T ETTAE O K yo. t e# m im wb time, it might, beywell to test.your geed: éorn :fivfimifi géiflllrt 'Then'you can make as much as you are makhig ndwby g# loss n'l and doing less work.>" ©~ +o x8 0P i ol uixH O 1c [ AH »p, '"Or get into a--cow testing>association a #tt'rid. Of the unprofitable cow, mlum to cull your flocks.;w% only the hens--~which pay their y® Or grow more alfalfa, and buy less y mixed feed¥ pas _ .coi5 "his --was his--advice to the farmer ho is tired of--waiting--for relief-- The politician and the: clever TAIKINE DIPMOb@Prs--------~------~= s cmmnwme on amemnitmniom (G P14X nc s.4d M O B sxrtWh oal} ;E'f,rith ; L § i ie. c %a ¥I. \ | RADIO .AND 85 "Should the Leopold--Loéb murder t cago newspaper~is asking 'its readers. | . such proposition.. We want the bright'| who lJéarn much by experimenting wit! ment --when they-- get their sets to work papers 4t6\able to spread ¢gGite enough ue o A LPLILE ENLAIL FLZ\La l PC MB _ bee im ts 9 rodhes. sccage io opctang mc apwes " 1 ... Bome weeks ago it was predicted in the io: Hamas oP the naesendent tmar | ~pr"s*C.--®erer, "who attendedhev, fiw backward season might mean betterwbéaamwm."%m- 4 --that--all--zrecords _were-- broken in which grain, live stock and other farm products 'lwegigp%;to' climb seems | the accident and that Mary was dot-- To bes this out. _ The farmer will probably 'get more for fes "work--than he | ted with --cuts:trom "Boad to foot.~". _i received last year. 'That isn't saying ch, but it's encouraging anyWAy»» The car, a Studeb efi;m_pedan, was t saying wich, but it's encouraging anywa¥ee . | «Li CAl 3. O0CCDiRi Cunat was O3 20 ies © aoie _ We s d sites as .+ f 1 t \¢ a T o7 B &° t . tutb °> k ille is just what, you ,ma;z it. _ If ygz' &fiu@%vfiua&w 't't,il Wfld that fig vflige doe'qh like you.ean it you have the right attitude, then iYou w hd th lity friendly. --It i irgc attitude, thed fo@ will Mbd the community friendly. --It if a mrirgor gp whigh you will find a reflection of yourowndigposition. Wiring these days when the 1T Is EASY TO PAY Some toWns Héeed 'better .treet:;{en@' market "'bh'tes, others need Ee es o ie Ull c anic ol 2 da sinang Augerior 4--P. ';?'u'umv. A Lo. b. Flint, Mich. J. N. BERNARD, Proprietor Teledhone 202 «u. Liberty Libertyville Garage §. o. b. Flint, Mich. L. o. b. Flint, Mich. & f 1. o. b. Fling, Mi Everybody can afford to own a Chevrolet F4 Flint, Mich. -- 4. o. b, Fligt, Mick You can pay as you ride, ask us how. | for Econontical Transportation Everybody wants an automobile verybody can hE t 9/ 0 es + A LHTTLE 5500,".9.5.&9.'!!,9'.*1 18 V 2 is not quite so VACATIONS® s ) Sus sun seems deter ":0 FOR A $ JPRA LNierce«nomns en mentsh , -: 7; ;::u«:w--' : W'v-u'wl'lr;; Ti"'";' | nd'}l mvfew on ANQA | |PRst t S :,,?:"E"J,:oé d in {yal we «by, radio?", a big @hi-- a%fi&%'fl,fi{ik'zhé case, was slight! t be W "Nq" on g h' & deep wound tfi the hand, s. | Our yote ".'"'mml'f' Lake. coun ur?, with N l;fiéised'il' 'g wal o s e . m éniefi bBed sadk tg'-'WRniéinxf 'ibm m'é ec? pafems "'T?.;'&',"Amm' 1y aites The Rechient sn aien it c A in their news eo"?nl[ 7 'd)1' dAuiig 'store, wher if"* "n"fl i'n J')eg'.'; {:33{ h. m@ménew} Axtards' betogg f' 4 _ A &A W¥ or let P t es DR | | $ 1| U ' C¥ . Superior Utility Coupe 1"1(; burn holes through all people are Dlll_lnlnp of Libertyville, HMlinoi5 Loh L 3. ¥i yATV]} m \\ Mary<Pink, umous;m=pou'-b$uibi S &:n concoctions' and' other'" thing 4 s~a badty cut and bruised anato ----~------ _ | today--following her--lact--thriler--whicd 18 1|E .' '.co' 1 S on _ w & [ 4\ bag | 6 ur oun . rtaig | | M umna.r'?: P¥ Former _ Waukegan ; Pastor Preaches Sermon on An-- nounced Insanity Defense. Conblrtn? Richard Loeb and , Na than Leopold, Jr.. slayers of young Robert . -- Franks, : to, Judas lsgcariot, Rev. John L. Funston of the Ingle-- side Avenue M._E. church, but for-- Comparing: Richard Loeb and , Na-- than Leo;:)?d. Jr.. slayers o:ayo'uu! Miss Annie Rose, Walter Rose and Robert -- Franks, to, Judas ucmoc.LD""' Madden, left last week for & Rev. John L. Funston of the Ingle visit to the "ould aod," Dublin, Ireland, side Avenue E. church, but for.|Peiag their. destination, ; Miss Rose Jpxt,pa . K. church of Plams to return in September, but the: ' BJ y. seored 'the efforts Pthers plan to remain in Ireland for g} --made' by. their lm!. Clu--i'"lr permanent home. > .: || re Dartow, to provye® insane. 8 ltateme'ntu wg'r:':mde #h a ser|p MFand Mrs, L. B. Tripp and son, L., mon delivered at the Methodist camp |\,¢ Jr., of Cleyeland, Ohio; Mrs. W. L meeting : at,; Desplainessvts=3 Hu(ichings and Miss Mildred Haack, of "Mr. Darrow and ha'm have Glea View ; J. E. Ballard, Mr., and Mrg. €alled in many physfcians' alien-- |A,;. W Tripp, Mr .and Mrs, Geprge B. ists,".. he; m? ,:"'gn?'.,;.,w tested \Follett and Miss June Follett, of Lib the blood and the &lands of these ®rtyville;, Mrs,, A, Richards nfi?fl" me\'a" now Mr. Da nnounces |Bellé Richards, of Lake Villa; Mr, and that t are. abnorm/ t course| Mrs. Ray Winfield and sons,, Oryille 21 re lbmut s saves |Aand Georfe. and Mr, Murray of Pleas # + ness of their ADt Prairie, Wis., were guests of Mr. hate :ob "P, ulc atins. 7 t . Tontts 2e iaprcsaindbaay i aal His statements were made a ser-- mon delivered at the Methodist camp .mnunsnt.t.r Dupld:e;. T929AD e "Mr. rrow _A ve #a Had !n""mifiz fl&l"fl:lm alien-- _ "Mr. Darrow and h have €alled !n"'n;:lli; bhzhl?cla;.m llleol: ists,". he:« 1P a test th:' blood an? the :fifidim these P MARY PINK BADLY * RURTWHEN AUTO . > HIfSTREDITCH fied damaged. ° Mat was a . th I s clipping f 45 nfifir when a fro(g tire blew. The car turned turtle and w | fig%%fig&nmg when Cop-- stable C. A. Bmgf, maki the rounds he found amt 'llllficgl- ister svonue and reported that _ sbe ~Mary had been ~orgered ~out --of ~the Sor. oney« .A contempt .Of un iint Actacd "'"'rg jfl!udg: had ordered that she Jea' t .teturB 1 r| ahf \ pretensge. fl'rg ugvad, cnr, ?v!'e::{l; was 'l she could be taken to a doctor her way. ;DN:WMPED; 5 * -gm n'A'nnssfl-:o BY BRUNE ;:; t"'ui?i ;c,i_A.__._BEnf. .-(1)1' um The accessories were lost Saturday afternoon in ffont "of 'the court house when a Kenosha car bangéed 'Antothe »rearendof the Well--known E; Comstable: C. A. Brune, of _ sponge squad, in minus a tail 1i _ N.auaysdl... C 7BBJ+ --« » "You should be more careful," said "Bruns" to ~the driver as che alighted from the automobile. ;'-:Tvai'..buinQet,.on Black Ma t:z ozlc'iii car of the squad. "Where d'ya get that stuff;. why dmxt w--learn how, to «drive'! is sai 'E'b" o. .?pq(ul' sponse of the nosh@) m&B. ; t *+ "TD Brung., i#@Douw't annoy mé, get: yer out of the waa'so I can go the} raported retort. _ | _ _ At that point Brune {nvite men before: Justice Hervey C They gave their namesg as Wh n All Guhhous spemtam in | jail spent gettin "Big WW*" never forget. It's thrills rush upor you With bewildering frequency. _ It's dramatic. force never slackens. ltgn a perfect picture. wikd **o} Buy. your tickets in'adyafi¢e for Dianiond Lake Cemetéry bene! 1+? AUDITORIUM 1V®} «o wtD f HE ATRE JUL Y Wamper is gone, too,".: r@@lied JUL Y 29 and 30 esnt " flce *\ SHOTGUN SQUAD U Ap A t t t M # t t t *# t t TA B \Mizs Mildred Lusk,. who is taking training as a nurse Aat the Chicago Me morial hospital, is spending' & 'month's vacation with home folks .. Miss Gertrude : Gibbons, 'of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Mre. Chas. Morris and daughters, Patricia: and Helen, of Sharon, Wis.. 'are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mack. -- » nk nd re ck in he car, for dex:lgastnuuz purposes, and wil Ibe pleased to show its good pdints to anyone interested. 4 John Ballard 'made'a trip t oJoliet Monday, with a 'party: of relatives. He came back all swelled uf, on account of a visit t oa certain' state institution located in that city, not much sought as a place of permanent abode. Mr. Ballard says they have a 'rather nice place there, and have arrangéments for many taking care of guests in * safe and secure manner." "He mention-- ed ?.he fact that several of the rooms ought to be occupied b¥ certain folks, but it would be telling if we mentioned names. OJ R Thura&ay, Jnlg 17, was a red letler day in The life bf Henry CGletstein, as regards 'hié , cpn;gfihp with tgntg. 0 0. F. lodge. Mr. Gleistein has been & s P VM@En, 2C ue sc heniber of| Mooreland 'Lod'b Noz 330 | for. thirty--two years," and . hnt!d;y a committee from his lodge drove out from Chicago and presented hi mwith a twenty--five years' veteran jewel, an honor highty regarded by all. Oad F'el«' lows. Mr. Gleistein's healtth has not been good of late months, and for the past eleven wéeeks h;s been confined to his bed. , & !' A number of relatives gathered. at| the home of Mrs. Grant Lusk Wednes-- day afternoon to help <Mrs. Jecne't.tei Smith celebrate her 89th birthday. The event was in the nature o fa Sur-- prise 'Tor Mrs. Smith, as she had no. | inkling of the party until she arrived. at the' Lusk home. ~Despite hervad-- vanced age, Mrs. Smith 'retaing all her: faculties, and is in splendid health. She: resides about.one.mile..west.of, LAber-- t ;,,mei q&d;,often w,l:s'to the villag« -- 'q»n j reyn' Prat 1%}? w@é@*flgrs.'; Wu. %mfi \WPaukecan: Nrs. W V. Joins, Waeb-- VV OVR UBMERMEq MIRRIOY MCM O O PS O SEO C condg;,. Mrs, George Crockett, of Las grange, Misd Mildred Lusk, Chicago; Misses Lisle May--and. Ruth Hiuson, of Volo,' and. Mti.{!'&'al GOroker, Mrs. Ray N. Bmith, Mrs. Will Lyons and Miss Jennie Kern, of Libertyvilie.® & Twenty barrels of kood beer were added to the total amount 0f Sher: iff FAwin Ahlst{om's confiseated "cel> lar" Tuesday afternoon when Deputy sbu«g,a, W. Hamlin,.and ,Bn&k 'ggfig 'halted@a truck headed ~for icago as it 'sped &long the Grand 'avenue road~ two mileseast --of Lake Villa. k, 20. barrels of beer, driver er. Joe .amr-r of Chicago, were landed 'nu\c UIIRINORRCUE F TBA tyo deputy is s, motoreyCle rofegegnp ) 'jsf'r{.iw T it sbeegz aiméfih'e foad Wit 'ev , e C ie e the back. _ Belf@v-- inp to be an --attempt--at ~eamoullage, s gensenthy o t .&'\. rc' & A : in the county jail. Milles was held in defdult 'of $2, 000 bonds fixed by Justice Hervey {!. Youlson shortly after noon Tuesd&y. Millér refused (0 state{Where he got the beer 'ueflhw dbdn!i It""éld- not come from Burlington where the :g:'t' convoy of thrée truck loads aro saidht have origifMated. ho -- #| v & where the l&st oads aroe sakg:o . €!4 :Vs mmol;);gv' k0 u; Qltg 'ev i . + _,b,!f;!;,,.Bel " "at ~eamoullage,| who W a, 4 a red letter | " + t 2 t Word : of 'the salaying : was flashed p t ojoliet| out by the Chicago .police and. all latives. He | the <stations along the North Shore on account has, far: as. Waukegan: . were on , the : institution | watch for the murderers. . No trace fich sought | of them was found. 6P -- HERE §EEKS TO __ HEAD OFF SLAYERS Waukegan mo Department Scours . Roaf Leading to City Saturday Night. The' police~of 'Waukegan, armed to. the teoth, together with--police of the| various 'cities along the North 8 f patrolled al --north shore roads 6 Saturday --evening ; on the .. lookout | ftor a "big-- maroon car" which was| said to--contain five: men: who«wer®| waunted 'in ~Chicago: on a-- charge .of. murder. . i y ib taul Report: that the car had been seen.. to pass, through Highland. Park. caus» | ed.. Waukegan,, motorcycle: policemen _ to be seht out on the various, roads,, entering:.the .city., The . police .CA&F, tilled . with, policemen . armed, . With . shotguns,, was held in readiness to . be sent. ont as goon 'as the / first, detfinite information was received, || {| . _The cause of the flurry was the slaying of Frank 13 r, 53, of Cht éago by two armed men ':hoqut',; tempted. to. hold up a Social wb'ere'dznanr k':.d",ltb"bd l'n'm';' moment 'to' get : y check um.' Thqt- bipdit'u ord .";nl:"th:e m pants 'to line uUp! t 'the w and 'hold© their© hands over theéir heads. ~Znbour ralsed one band but the other arm, erippled,-- hung at his gide. Quick= as' a flash: the <bandits tired two shots into his body and che slumped--to the fleor deads > =sz~. ~'Without waiting: to collect any: loot the slayers dashed from the u::z and escaped in a (maroon colo ABDULLA FILES A PETITION IN BANK-- ~RUPTCY TODAY Lists Liabilities at $4,768.22; Declares that He has: No . Assets. , Another chapter: has been written in the more or less checkered career of Joseph Abdulla, propristor.. of : @a soft drink parlor: in South Sheridan road up to recently;. when he appeared in~, Ugited .Etates> district . --court. in CObicago and filed a,petition in bank-- ruptcy; . He gave his liabilities as $4, 768.22, with 'no assets. . af Two warrants,. one charging larceny, -- Notice, Sellers --of Fair Tickets io »F touiiting that caimnot be 'dome when you make a remittance. This is decessary. on ac,cqnf of the ehonnolu wo::k EM stabs .i.' 'ifi it will be appreciated if you will do this without further notice. You'can make your remittaiices 'to Miss Osborne, the Assistant: Fair Secretary, at the Farim Burean Office in Libertyville, or at Ticket Headquarters, 38 South Genesed Street, Waukegan, Hlinois. Continue to fl'&k& as usual> But by remitting for what yon\lnve sold to ddo.yuwlnuidn'uflyhlfldhg&ehfind&ehd---tg._ . It is desired that you remit at once for all tickets to date sold ake County Fal Association -- the --other the Assuance ol a .check without funds .to ~back it up, -- The check for $240, is Hlleged to have been made.. out to the . Durkin Ig¢ Cream . company, The <owner of the building. which Abdulla had occu'pled' charged., Abdulla with taking light fixtures out. of the place when hbe moved out. _ _ . * _'Folowing the 'swearing out of the warrants Abdull# disappeared from the' city=and > serviee veould: not 'be obtained. »This week it was learned that he was back in the city: and he was@taken=into custody--Wy the: sher: ts 'office, ~He was--arraigned in jus: tiee court but --wias released in bondsa of $500. d + GO0D EAST $1DE .OT ON HURL | BERT CoURT NEAR FOURTH ST.| ALL SEWERS AND WATER. ' NICE : PLACE TO BUILD. ONLY $700. . | 1+ B°% ~Swift's Wool Soap .-- --per bar -- .-- > FOR THE WEEK T .' "Brand Coffee, 3 Ib, can -- Best Pot Roast of Native '-- Beef, per Ib. -- -- -- A o maga oo L. . 290 Swift's Soap Flakes _ Earl H. Corlett count of the chormous work g};fiechu stubs and ac»-- 'dome at the last minute: Be SURE and return:all--stubs SELLERS & PETERSEN. 1 4 s C Telephones: 339 and 340 *' .. 2C Te + IAL $ i' CGiven by the Avon "'Tce Cream Social Cemetéery 'Association, at the home of Mr. and Mra. Frank Cremin, on" f Fri. Evening, Aug. 1 A 'very interesting program will be given, and many en-- joyable features will be pro-- vided.: Everybody welcome. COME AND HAVE A GOOD * 1 20 04 :. !'!Agh' : AF 12(0 M

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