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Libertyville Independent, 14 Aug 1924, p. 7

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(ifflL, 12, muss . . . 1 TO SAVE BROTHER ? _ MiM0'rlilhl0lhY Alter lunch tho children ind gone: out to play, and ("teen minutes Inter, when the mother missed them, she ind a premonition 'they had drowned. Neighbors were organized into n searching party and Harry Smith, Channel Lake hotel keeper, Ind le/ Kirkland, a Chicago vacationer. nweptt the shore ot the into with 'iiiutiiiil hooks. ' . 'Tho bodies ot the children were Round at the end ot - on the Ringwald vroperty in " feet of water.) "The bodies were about nix feet apart" At this point in is about 150 feet to Pthe shore. but under ordinary condi-t alone this plan». in shnllow and about "tt feet from the shore. The heavy' "rains necotint for the high waters. t 7 The you» under the end of the pier 'mar which the children were found had been swept into the In" and the water In: even with the top ot the Zaunt. , the mother, who "eluted in the 'erh, had to be when to the cottage tnr'tutn the bodies were (mind. She wu rimported to he in n state of collapse "heed". The father. who we: in Chr. Two. was "ottiUd of the tragedy and 'a-ted to the Intel. Ir, The inquest._ held Ity Deputy Cor- he.» leurice Penney ot utrertrvi11e. inbuilt a verdict of occidental drown. ing. The victims were removed to §"Chicezo for bur-id Wednesday. E Smith nod Kirkland were the wit- z'JoI-eo " the inquest. Mother's Premonition Starts; .Search for Children that I ' Unlocks Tragedy. i Coleua Rlnanld. 12. and her "brother, Thom". 6, children onl'muk A. Rina-Id. a wholmlo, lumber dear or of Chicago. were an: from Chun. nel Lake Mondav aflnruoon. one hour alter their muither bud tuned n lun- " hunt tor them. I LEGION DAY " was believed the boy and girl had we to the "he to pin. The boy la whoan to hue wandered out on the _ or which an my on woman! of you weatened by the storm. The Fill " THE FIRM m- "A" or vacuum _ PM: n- ma , "a. rim Carma". Aerial MIDI. WMQL 'ihiT,iiyTi Ire"", _rrd%ts2ttt2"" - W iiiiiUA lull our only In $IK NIGHTS! "ttgmFtreworhaietttete In I. Kalb". Won-l Pal-In mad. with Trained mgr ttat. . and Homo. than" Cw. MREIACK RIDING BULL STATUE POOINO BULL KELLEY. "GREEN BULL" and 20 "at Vaudeville Am PIGIAL RATES LI. IAILWAYS low $250,000.00 Amusement Park WIIDAV and "WIDAY U,; In. W": Faun can Track 0 m 'm an! on" um mmnuugmnm "eteit_t 9mm": iii"atar krona". wan» [uni wanna" and "no" mound [II] Rink! hreetttegg',".e,t) v. 'i'rihG"vTa"i a , p. m 'Mtttt MATCH no: FRIDAY - a. at an. um cum. lit. "can" HITI HUMAN SINGING BAND 01111! - and Ordnan- MAMMOTH CHOW " TIM}; TOR. I" PAIN NAOMINIIY new Expo MM"; Antone-u." AND "we!" "DAV. AUOUOT I "I - a 'M I 'MMO"' h ' " _ 2',4Etilr"C,' m M- t, strplttttrg'! a t Yum. UND- - um_W W - at,a,2re2e,29mtt"0 MY" "X NW5 was RACING! PM" "AC. 90' SttAtttt TOKYO AUTO MC ROI MY") [HERE -ikTerAtttthtrt, 's, Mn 1titsewtuai is ttse head a the P.', Luke county lai'umrs are "Henna ls Kinsman! Company. wholmalu Hashim that»: irreparable loss this year and door concern at " tio, La Sulle'uum the bony nuns and {luudn mu 1strvet. practically inundatm moat of the l The an"! ruldenco II " d "" tum land: ot Lake county mum !WtsrtttMton boulevard. out an eorntieldq and damaging; girl. who was an "can." nil-In. an")! can to " ud and to - ed under an watatr by the funk: young-tel. Retort." up certain that the ("I alone could haw he. the but In "rely. _ T mom. in Swear-old slut-r u! tttot dead girl, I" playing Bear the pier but heard no outcry. i It is believed, that the children due rapidly Men; come w their "mule "tttrust dumb. There me three other children in the; ttunity humus Gloria'. lanolin, 16. and Mrs. Geno Dyer and Frank ii.'.l Mrs. Paul Shepard and sou, Albert. and (hunter. Mu. Anna. motored to Milwaukee Sunday. Mrfand in. "ma Sibley are en- Joylnx a trip to Yellowstone Park. - Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burke and son of Wnukesun motored out Sunday 1nd spent the day u the home ot their pu- trtttts, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Burke. - bit loch ot Chicago has been Us "in: bl- mm, was Libbte Moore, hem recently. 7 ' Mrsfnabert Wmyttrd h" returned home from a visit in Chetek. Wit, with In. Noni. Proctor. wee-k. f Janette and Richard Robb of Ew, analon are mum sat the home of; their um! and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R: Mr. and In. Frank Wood are en- tertaining and"; tom Chicago this Mr. and Mn. Claire Kelly of Chican to. visited several days the past mark with Antioch relatives. Gene Van Patten In visiting huh ret. navel In Waukgegan. Mrs. Wm. Hlllebrand. uMrg. A. "Al. Watson. In. Kelly nnd Mrs. Drulscllln Ferris left lust Sunday to attend the National Encampment ot the G. A, R., vhlch ls being held at Boston. Mus. They to u delegates from the local D. A. R. Fprtteol Wtnroe. Mrs. Wat- IOn wlll vitrit rehdvao and friends tn New York and New Jersey before re- turning home. _ Wood tal Mr. and In. Otto Glue arr manic In; over the arrival ot a lime, dcagh ter, on Manny last. o A banana! wedding ceremony wu patterned u the Masonic Table tn Antioch last Tuesday afternoon. when lilo Mildred Virgil. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CAaa. Velgel. were mar- ried by the new: B. E. Pollock. The bride wore u beautiful gown of white "ttn ettarmeuse, trimmed with orange blossoms, And carried u shower boquo'. of I". and mm of the "they. Miss Ruth Pollock octet! " bridesmld. and MrrtV and Mttrr,teerito Mann!" M Wnukegtn are visiting at the home of the aunt. Mrs. Dora Forbeck. and tam. lly, here. .. T villus Jessie Ann Strung of Wake- m'vtllled her cousin. was Bell Hughes. here several any: hat week. me I pretty gown ot yellow crepe carried yellow ram. The thwer m were pupils or In" Veigel and looked very pretty in their costumes of erundie with 711 We in the pastel shades. The noon was attended " Walter Scott. After the ceremony e 'huftet luncheon wu served, at the An- ilioch hotel where the reception was lent After a 'rip of three week: in iWIsconsin. they will mete their hone (tst north Iain street. Mr. Ind "[13. hh lush: and of" area of Chicago motored on; and up» I: (4 er Bumln.v m the home of their mum er, In. M. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Jrhn Morley, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. John Morley, In, an: Um proul mm: or a "we son. who uxlved at their home on Saturday. August 2nd. WREMONT CENTER Dr. Lttttoruttut was Called to Iowa Tuesday by the Lemm- illness at a mother. Born. Saturday, August 3rd, to Me and but: Raymund Meyer. a daughter It Hubeth Dove of Waukegln we t Smithy at the Willow Farm Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meyer entertained a number of friends from the city over tho week end. William Frederick returned Batur. dsy from a week's visit with friends in Claim. Rev] P. M. Bay visited his brother near Mllwnnkoe Int Week. Me all an" no In Fremont has nothing to cannula at In up!!! to tho recent storms, u Wisconsin m turd hit. It v" a terrible night to no the huge the norm did there. not "one to the crow. but many homes mo were do. Itroyed by the tonndoet which huh Iwept (bluish Wisconsin during tho put two weeks. _ . Runes! Faun] to be held a the Community Hill Stun-day. August 10. Given by the want people. matron. cordhny invited. Church "when grill be held " mu- al Sand" morning " 11 o'clock. Ber. mon by Ree. Tove. Tho appeal num- tmrwtittr-tduettrrMuaPteda Knox and "may Olson. WK trout» Vet 'Rmcnna young people went and" in me 091mm ---- - - 'Miu mud. Olson and mu Viola! Germs): spent the week and at that homo. here. noon nu no: LOT on Hum, uurr coon-r nun rowan-01'. ALL awn. no warn. mes pun To IUILD. 7 -- Ikr_ftllth, ANTIOCH ROSECRANS 'ICCIIO t "was". iCornfields Flooded Above the Grain and Shocked Wheat l ls Inundated. FARMERS HERE UNi FORTUNES IN HEAVY RAIN Mil) H.000 um Inna: or Lake county rotunx out "It teorntieltN and autumn; large tracts ot wheat Ind small grain: that were mocked In the field- tbat are now miniature Ines. All over the county the Ion that the (Inner. will surter'la plainly vlslble u vut stretches ot Tratatr cover What was an": a corn Held or a posture. aCtflt, are nibbling at the small grass that grove along the fences ln hmh places while " ter has covered their natural feed- ing grounds. _ One portion or Belvidere road ll covered by lo inches of Inter and Tore rain ls balling. In the cob Page: on the lower lands " Grays- Iake the windows of lhe basement- have been opened and the water is level with ihe ponds in the yards while approach to the houses}; any. Farmers in the tod parts anticl- pate the biggest Ion in crop: ever suffered from too much rain. Ther claim that never, in, the memory of the oldest resident, has the wa- ter been so hixh even in the early tspring.--) Sun. Semi-(19y, Aug. tr. r, tteee4rararareitsarlN" . REAL NATE TRANSERS *'m * Pumuhed by the Lake County * Is it Title 1nd Trust Co., Wankem " M 'te "o Wash anon Bt. Telephone 4 " :*§***&&***&;oi Frau W. Sleezer Pt. l banana to L J. Bluiusrud wife, Jt lens. Part of tot q MM" 12, Wanhbtrrr. Park. WD $1.". sump $3. M. A. Crane and wife to Ada May Carteru Lots 149 and 150. Crane: sub. WD 810. -- M. C. Decker and wife to g. W. Mor- rell and wife. Jt tens. hot 83. better: Gages lake Iubdn. Sec: 30, Warren. WD $10. dump " - . M. C. Decker and wife to Stubbs and wife. ft tens. L Decker: Gages Lake. Bee. 30, W "11810, stamp " M. C. Decker and we to E. E. Me- Etmth and tire it tent. Lot tit. 'les erg Gages lake subdn. Bee. to, ar- ren. WD 810, than; $1. W. B. Wnlruth and wife to H. Gal- lon and wife. tt tens. [at 38. J. L Shawn snbdn a Fox Iatre. WD 81,000, stamp ti. G. B. Henderson 3nd If" to W. G. Henderson. lubdn. WD A. Slut-cc! and wife to J. A. Mee) 3101111. tan 40. Arthur Dunn Eettrtrtia Terr-ca. VD 32m. sump " O. C. lichzlsky and wife to Helen J. Sherbahn. My. 100 ft of lot T. Mk. Tr. H. Park. WD '10. Helen J. Shorbnhn to u. C. Michal- aky and wife. It tens. le 100 ft of lot T, block 77, H. Park. qCD 810. N. Wetzel and wire to unkegan Twp high school. Patr ot SW quarter lot Sec. 20, Waukegan. QCD 818.500. iF."iCfien"iGm, and with to G. B. Hanan-m and wife. it tens. Lot SS, Washington tnrert nigdn. qCD $1. TaiLaLaTayiir CDEtiiiii9 EiiiyCrutc'0t? IE AUTO RACES BIG mus SAT" 5m. 13 SAT., SEPT. 20 "iiijiii,ltttltiasiac:::::: iGiii, Wuhingmn Circle ft tens. Lot 103 See. to, Warren. and WIS 'oono-oan-oun- hit-"noon"... 'i-.-'. IN0EPfiNXiNI', WAY. AUGUST 14, I924 l G. H. Paulina and wife to T. s, 'Rockwell and wife, " tens. Part of Joint H. Park. WD ti, stamp " i . H. .Pattersott and wife to W. Clarke and wife. Jt lens. Part of lots " and lo, block M, H. Pk. WD ti, {sump " Sarah Lough-In to Sula Whit. head. Part a! block . Org! put of Gray-lute. WD 1. mam p Lung Oa k Susie Whitehall to Sarah [mur- bush and C. o. wnznuuh. it an. Part of block tf, Oral plat ot Granule. wo " U. Gur and wife bubdn o 8450. C. T. and T. c. to M. R. Tinsley. but 139. E. A. Cummings & Co.'s North Ave uddn. Deed 8875, stamp 81. H: Outland to Lillie Outiand. but 22, block ti, First addn to Ravinia Highlands. QCD $1. l R. J. Daily and wife to Town of Warren. Part of SW quarter ot SW. quarter of Bee. 14. Warren. QCD ti. i R. J. Quay at II to Town ot Warm. Part of SW quarter ot SW quarter ot Bee. 14, Warren. WD 82360. stamp, Bee. 82.50 "M. D. Miller et an to mum Miller Part ot Bees 31 and 36, Deertield. I CD " -' -- Mary J. Durkln to M. xendelson. NW quprter of BE quarter and part of N half of sw quarter oy Sec. 16, Benton. WI) 810. lump 875. AUGUST 6, 1924 S. L. Cartieid and wife to S. Garfield and C. J. Faster. WD Stamp 50c. Lots 72 and Tll, E Oak Adda. _ D. Babb and wife to G. E. D ear. WD 82000. Stamp te. Lo! blk " N Adda to Lake Bluff: B. L. Cart1eld and wife to Maude A. Cartieid. Lots " 92 94 and 95, Burr Oak addu to Grayslake. WD 8100, stamp 50c. __ _ -- "Bu";- try-:1}:- -ti," - A. W. Powell. WD 81. Pt ot Mt t, NW at of Bee. 4, Shieldi. - -- _ - _¥__._ -..." f F. Siam: sud wife to WDSIO. Stamp 50e. Pt Narowetz'n subdn of _19t . -. LEW: Powell to D. E. '1 wife it tens. WD " Pt NW qr ot Sec. 4._ 8111919. J. P. Peter: tad wife to o. Lang. helnrich ma wife it tens. WD 81200. Lots 12 and 13. blk. 3, Lindenhurst addn. , ' B. H. Watts and wife et a] to C. P. Hedneuy. Wd 81. Stamp 81. Lot 66. Nippenlnk Temee. - -- - n "v "Alin- W. F. Hademaln and we to G. M. Peterson. WD $10, Bump " Lot 1, but. M, C. Frank Wright's nddn to Ltttertrvilie. G. M. Peterson to Clara Spring. WD $10. Stamp " Lot I, bu; 13, C. Funk Wright's ttddn to My A, Mutt-mum and wife to J. Greco et at. WD 88000. Stamp " S 40 ft manned on E In of iat"6tt, Highwood in " at of Sec. 15. Door- field. , O. Jacobson to J. A. 1103:1an WD tit. Stamp " not tt, In. tr. mm mm: tq may: Je1e'ec ville. Up FU... 'r.m.%.- w _-v,i,, -- W's. Duncanbo .nerd wife to F. o. Han nnd wife tt tens. WD-tlo. at. 83. Lot " Mid E M of lot 15. Mk. 3, Chan! Luke mum. AUG. 1, "M., C. E. VanPutou Ind wt at to 'J. Mora W. D. 810. St. 87.50. Pt. of Bee. IT, Antioch J. Hart: ttttd. wt to G. C. Orkney and wt tt ten: W. D. $10.00. Pt. of ;Sec TT, Antioch. D. W. Milking and wt to E. Gel. den W. D. 8235. St. 1.50. Lot " Fowler: Cedar Lake Subdn. Don Moran to Amelia D. Fell Q. if,. D. $100. Lots 4. tr, 6. T, 1o. 9. M, 14, IT, 18. It, 20, M, M, 23. 24. 25. C L. i'arttetd I d wile to C. ' abough. Lou te' 23 and 24. Bu tsdtin to oGraysiatre. wo $10 an wrsun did wile to P. G. Ertt Jt Iran. lot 13, Much 3, re- tpiautond Lula Pans. wo u. but 'ee.", n- III-b... mum -- mm... lac-3d! lmr.lrtr"mr in. 1.. r..." -- ---" _ Tm, M to D. E. Travis snag WD " Pt ot lot 2,' iirtiadkioittatet r- _ G auto and wife to J. WD 88000. Sump " red on E In of Inf". ae or of Sec. 15. Deter- Wis g.' Behistu. of lot ir, to S. L. WD 810. Tll, Burr , J. ' . , t "g Trr' . " . f " , r w - P, It': _, W M "I Iii -, . i' a, 3 ' ' P _ t ' _ , 'R _ i a tll . l "v' _ T ' We , . _ ,'s any '7ik'Al;iCG'iiTW6ii6ii,iiiVrr; 2;! ', mi.' , "A trg Rr"" #r' a" a .p ' ' m: Ct ' ' F f Hum ammo 53:: Ilmuill(h0il) BY 2' nuns; ma LOSS The bum in mm to feel the loss from the rain norm: ot Tuesday trom all appenrauces. Th crops In the county, which were tart beginning to show something. an bat"rred,)nt? the ground. especially the out and wheat. I C. R, Thorn to F: F. Mathews WD "270.00. Bt. 8.50. Lot 40, Charles R. l'rhormr Adda to Antioch. l q § Mary Andersen to P. B. Melohn & ',wf ft me: WD $10.00 St. $.50. Lot Li, IMilters Subdli. Crops Appear Worse for Wear After Devastating Storms of Tuesday. Some or the oat tteida 'ppetr to be so closely driven to thir ground that they will be next to impossible to har- vest. There is sure to be n big loss. " It will hardly recover enough to straighten for proper whiny. 7 The corn II not hurt as bad but even that crop was delivered . Mow by the norms. A Fields that-one grew grains and corn are deeply laid with water. In fact the ponds are so common in all sections at the county that they look to be a permanent part ot the land- scape. Little has been lost in hay. it seems. Moat f, the hay tielO hue teen cleaned. oaded and hauled to stacks and barns. M, 29. M, M, M, M, 27, 39 am! 40. all in Dora Moran: Subdn. C. VanDeursen and wt to P. Rich. mond W.D. $10. St. 81.50. Lot 24 & pt of Lot 25, Blk 4, Ravina High- mend pt of lands. Louise B. Smith et ano W. T. Ham- mond W.D. 85.00. Lot " in Re-Sub of Lots 212. 213 and 214, J. L. Shaws Subm, Sec 18. Avon. C. T. A)!" and w." at a! to Kittie P. Boehm W. D $700.00 St. 81.00. Lot M, Allen & Powers flea-nut View Subdn. L. M. PoIa1r0w and wt to E.-A. Duo WD $10.00 St. 8.50. All ot Blkl 2. 8 and 9, Nut-queue Highland' Second Subdn. ' F. M, Baker and has. to 'S.' P. Johnston W. D. $10.00 St. 821.00. Lot: 1 to g inc BU lt, Flu! Addn to Port Clinton. Margaret M. Keefe to D. Burnt-inf , and wf " tom WD 83600. St. 84.00. I: Its ft ot hot tr, Bih s, Timmy: Third Addn to Little Ft. J. L. Price and w! to J. Morrow WD $10.00 St. $3.50. Pt of Lot L S Tn. Subdn. See. 16, W11. . C. M. Holm and w! to T. G. New. man and wt it tans WD 810.00. Bt. $1.00. 1101}. Ernst Subdn. Sec. u. Grant. _ J. Pollary and wt to J. Camber and wt ft tent, WD 8825. St. 81.00. Pttl of Lots 13. 14. 15 andnLot 16. J. W. Bei lava Rn-Rubdn. J. Follary and wt to M. Maid and wf ft tens WI). 3825. St. 81.00. PU of Lots 3. 4, 5 and 6, J. W. Beasley: Re Subdn. - " - __ ' J. Pantry and wrto F. E. Mail and what tens WD 8825. St. 81.00. PU ot Lots 11. 12. " and 14. J. W. Baden Roauhdn. - " J. H. Stine ttttd wt to Gladys T Wink OCD 810. PU of not: 2, s. 4 i: 5, Bee. M. Deerfuld. Gladys B. Wink to J. H. at!" & wt it tens QCD sto. PU of but: 2, 8, 4 mad 5. Sec. M. Deerfield. , W. cumin: to O. Undblqm WD Mo. St. 88.50. Lot 4, Elk 60.11 Ph. Bee SS, Mid. -H. p,At1st)rryym nnd wt to P. Hear- trt.' WD 810. Pt of Lot 6., Wuhbum P . C. Draco 1nd w! to G. [mule & wt it tens WI) 8500. St. 8.50. Lot u. Bruce: Linden Subdn. p B. Loweumeyer to Bqnnie Brook Golf Club Deed 810. $381.00. Lotte A. B. C & D, Bonnie Brook. Bee 8. Win. --_ '.... -- State Bank ot Chgo to C. P. Krem- er and wt 1t tens Deed 810. St. 89.00. Lots " and 19. Hill and stone- " vine Wow Subaru. "Nahum lzummummm. [rum-(")ILNHW I'm. - M a tfgtN,2tter.e'.'.te.: - ................ WM, sun-s. " 'n-err/uri-er ll, man. "an SPEED PROGRAM -, Insurance of all kinds Phone 154M use Lifting Yourself Out of the Renter's Class THE JOLLY FOUR At Ray Brothers Pavilion Admission 81.00 t,'lt m (my film g". u" " t ' ................ ' LMMM"I.H , 'i-S--.................. b, JW, h r W. F. FRANZEN, Jr. Th1stirwhitrouwiraowunrou1xrrorhyikWethm Home. 'iiiere"isnousetvimeGbecmientedwithmf_ Secure an ideal enviroment for ,msrjamilr---amlthat)- aHomethatisrturmht. tite'tbeiladtodtowrnt%omt without anrehluatuortrourpart. 6 ' . ' able conditions. Chas. D Proctor 'rEhENtMES0 Music by McCormick's Dance Orchestra DANCE AUGUST 15, 1924 To be given by DIAMOND LAKE ma I}... SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS DAY and mm REDUCED nun-:3 on ALL wuows cousun . . mun min Amt September 13-20 LIBERTYVILLE PACE SEVEN Ladies Free © F5:

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