16 HUNTERS ARE ARRESTED BY 1 DEPUTY SUNDAY Deputy Kruger of: Prairle View, has become the ido! of the farmers in that vicinity overnight For weeks they hbhave been over run by buat-- ers in that section of the county and Kruger was called in to "clean up" the situation. . = Deputy er "Cleans Up" snuatio?'gomerino Prairie View Farmers. In one day, Sunday, he did that littale thing, and as a result 16 men have been arrested and are awaiting trial. They are all chrged with trespssing but two. These two men are charged with trespassing and shooting Hungarian pheasants, a bird upon which there has not been a season in five years. Walter Tessman and Percy Magness, both of Chicago, face these two charges. Their case has been continued a week. L. Hubirck, Chicago. Ray Hamme!, Des Plaines. Wilbur Hammel, Des Plaines. Harry Jucks, Des Plaines. Thomas aKdlec, Chicago. Harry Linden, Chicago, Garfield Lindberg, Chicago. Charles A. McKinley, Chicago. Herman Trost, Arlington Heights®. Christ . Trost, Arlington Heights. Herbert Helfers, Arlington eHights All the cases are to be hbheard be-- fore Justice Harry Hoyt. Thanksgiving matinee at three thir-- ty at Auditorium . showing Jackie Coogan in "Little Robinson Crusoe." Mrs. E. 8. Krueger spent the week end with bher daughter and other rela-- tives in Chicago * She returned by way of Libehtyville and spent Monday at the home of Mr-- and Mrs. Henry Wehrenberger, 8r. Mrs. Elmer'Stahl and little son, Wesley Earl, returned from the hos-- pital at Wheeling Saturday and is stay ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stahl. Mr. andMrs. Lioyd Ritzenthaler are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Sunday, Nov. 16. -- Mrs. Ulrich and daughter and hus-- band of Chicago motored out to visit Mrs. Dyer Friday afternoon, and re-- mained for the bazaar and supper in the evening. -- ' houie e mm@igyt ;. CEBO OO COZTECCUEY Alice Bunton and friend were call ers here Monday afternoon. Mrs Amann, who has been taking care of Mrs. Schley, returned Monday to her home in Area, and will leave in Joseph Hess, Elgin. Irwin Krueger, Elgin. Those charged with trespassing Fox T HEATRE 'A Good Show Anytime' Colleen Moore in "THUE PERFECT FLAPPER" Thursday, Friay, Saturday Nov. 27. 28, 29 "THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME" PR AIRJIE VIE W R. B. Godfrey The Quality Store Grayslake, . _ Mlin Special 20%discount DON'T MISS THIS ONE ! Prices, 20c--50¢ Franklin Farnum in "BORDER INTRIGUE" Wednesday, Nov. 26 Saturday, Nov. 22 "LIGHTS OUT" With All--Star Cast Educational Comedy on all Millinery Sunday, Nov. 23 No. 5 "Steel Trail" With Lon Chaney Pathe Comedy the near future tor Texas for a visit, Another durse has been obtained from Libertyville. Mr Aand Mre. Charles Sturm enter-- tained company from Chicago over the week end. EdA Witt returned from South Da-- kota, and remembered his friends by bringing them some fine ducks Libertyville visitors Saturday night from here were Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mason and mother and MréWilliam Cruickshank and Mrs. Emerson., Mr. and Mrs. R. Devereau and Miss E. J. Moline of Chicago, also Mr and Mrs. Glen See of Charlevoix, Mich., called on the L. L Maether Rmily Bunday afternoon. *. C * Mrs. C. T. Mason and son Ted and Miss Helfer of Libertyville spent Sun-- day with Mr and Mrs. Frank Tulley and family. 4 Mr. Steitz of Freeport made a busi-- ness trip here Tuesday. M-- * G. Maether and Percy visit, ed V¥ Sauer and daughters at Long Grove Bunday. 0 S } The bazaar and supper given by the |Ladies Aid Society-- Friday n'grht was |a grand success, both financially ghd socia'ly. _ Much credit is due Harry Tins, who auctioned off the many use ful and pretty articles; also some fine 'plos and rolls. The exact amount re-- 'alized is not known, but it is close ito $200. _ Fed Mason was a Chicago business caller Tuesday. PC . Our supervisor, A. G.. Maether, is a very busy man at present. He can be seen only early in the morning--A cloud of dust flying, and he is out of sight geiting the right of way for the Lake Zurich--Half Day road, which has been about secured. The only ones left are east of Half Day, and they are expected to fall into line soon. 'The most exciting fox hunt of the season was last SunJlay near Everett There were thirty hborses and riders, 'nnd a large number of auto loads parked along the road s#de to watch \the horses jump the fences. .. _ Mr. and Mrs Thomas Lynch snont Sunday with the former's daugh'er at Forest Park. William Kiepper hauled a load of feed for his father's horses Tuesday. Ennus Ladd, who is employed at the Frank Wells home, is on the sick list at present. We hope for his speedy recovery. Mrs. Anna Vaughn of Everett called on Mrs. C T. Mason Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knedler reached home Monday, the trip being made in five days. it was a very fine trip, and only a little snow to boeher them. Mrs. H. H Holtie is satying with her daughter, Mrs. Lioyd Ritzenthaler at present. wWHEN YOU HAVE THE NEXT AUVC-- UOI} sale, either farm or household goods,. telephone or write William G. Schreiner, McHenry, IIl. Phone 93--R. 70 | Another big saving on dry cleaning'! 70 RELIABLE LAUNDR Y LAUNDERERS, CLEANERS AND DYERS Phone Libertyville 67--R. -- Libertyville and Highland Park Walworth County Holstein * Breeders' Fall Sale Servicable Bulls 4 V Fine Fremales Bulls for Grade and Pure Bred Herds Nearly all females springing or just fresh, sold with calves by side. Usual guarantees. Nearly all from Accredited Herds Beginning Nov. 24 and ending Nov. 29, we wi clean and Press LADIES' DRESSES for Ben Bachhuber, Sec'y., Elkhorn, Walworth Co., Wis You will save from 50¢ to $1.00 on each dress and the workmanship will be perfect, as it will be cleaned by our continuous clarifying process -- (absolutely WhiteNaptha passing continuously through the gar-- ment during the cleaning process) and pressed by expert pressers. Phone Libertyville 67--R, drop us a .card or give to our driver when he calls for your laundry work. Very fancy or fine pleated dresses will be 50c extra. FAIR GROUNDS, TUESDAY, NOV. 25, 1924 At 10:30 A. M., Elkhorn, Wis. 95 " OA 45 *= { people. NEXT AL'C-' 'l;he Presbyterian -- Women's Club hold their next regular meeting Mon-- ?WP;;:'::O:;] day evening, Nov. 24th. The business * --' meeting will begin promptly at 7:45, Phone 93--R. | followed By a lecture on --India by Mrs. 3911 C Millican, a returned missionary $1 50 | Henry Arndt was found guilty of 'an attack upon Evelyn Preder, 13 year old North Chicago girl, by a jury in the circuit court late Monday and they fixed the punish-- ment at one year in the reformatory at Pontiac. HENRY ARNDT IS GIVEN YEAR IN PRISON BY JURY The girl, who is a daughter of Mre. Mae Preder, a widow, told on the stand that Arndt took her auto riding and later to a grove on Greenfileld avenue, where be at« t#cked her. Preder claimed that the girl did not resist his advances. at the réquest of North Chicago police. a _ Arndt was taken into custody at Marshfield, Wis.,. and brought back %4 % %4 % % 4 % * % 4& % 4 4 4 4 % 4 f D EERFIEL D * ¥4 4 % 4 % % % % % 4 4 * % % % % *# Thanksgiving matinee at three thir-- ty at Auditorium showing Jackie Coogan in "Little Robinson Crusoe." Mrs. Ross Sherman entertained a company of little folks in honor of her daughter, Edith, being the seventh an-- riversary of the latter's birth.> . Mrs. Minta Childs of Boscobell, Wis. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. C Hole. -- The Just S8o club was entertained Tuesday by Mrs. Arnold Kellex_'. _ Mrs. Anna Sherman spent the week end with her son, Clarence Sherman, and family in Chicago. _ _ _ Charles A. Parkon, who has been spending the summer with Mr.. and Mrs. E B. Jordan, has been confined to the house for the past two weeks. John Hoffman of Peoria, has moved his family into the John E. Woodman home. The Woodman family has gone to Dunedin, Florida. _ + 'Fh;--fignEMly bridge club was en tertained by Miss Cora Ender Wed nesday of last week. .. of town guests were Mrs. Corey and Miss Kelley of Chicego, Mrs Kingdor and Mrs. Hill°of lLombard. _ _ Mrs. Ed Selig entertained twelve ladies at luncheon Saturday. The out 17 --l;';'eB;neh thal the Easton farm of 102 acres has been sold to Evanston orth Chica?o Young Man Convicted of Charge cf At-- tacking Girl, Aged 13. LBERTYVELE DVDRIPRDDRDN, THLRSDAY, --NOVEMBER 20, 1924. Fine 70 70 from that country, After the lecture all are requested to remain for lunch-- eon and a social tme. James Grogan of CMitcago was the ;ou end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruc: lsine. Robert A. Brown died Monday aft-- ernoon at the Highland Park hospital, after a long illiness The funeral was held this (Thursday) a'iernoon. Mrs. Emil Frederick entertained eral friends Friday evening in honor of husband's birthday. The ladies of the Evavgelical bun-- galow church heid a very success'ul bazaar Thursday evening. -- Mrs. Mary Koeblin was teh guest of Mr. and Mrs. Johfl Schminke at Wheel ing Thursday. o Rev. Mark Andrews of. Eperiam, Wis., has accepted the call to the Presbyterian church and will move his family into the manse the first of the December -- Mrs. Peter Peterson, who has been at the Highland Park hospital for two weeks is doing as nicely as can be expected. _ _ _ ___ _ _ Mrs. Richard Bricknel of Lake For est was the guest of her sister, Mrs E. P. Osterman, Wednesday. Thursday the Dorcas Society will meet at the church at 9:30 and sew until 2 o'clock, when they will retire to the assembly room, where Mrs. Fred Haggie will have charge of the missionary meeting ¥% % % % % % % % % * 4# % 4 % % * * * FREMONT CENTER * ¥ 4 % k % % % % % % % % % % % % * Frank Behm. of Waukegan spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Fred Deinlein. -- -- o Mr. and Mrs. Will Hironimus, Del| Smith and Harry Litwiler of Round! Lake were callers at the Willow Farm | Friday. ! Henry Hapke gave his wife a $UT| _ . )0 _0 _0 auo foeleid . prise party at 'their home Thursday | wide remedy for kidney, liver and evening in honor of her 37th birthday.| bladder disordcers, rheumatism, A large crowd of friends and relative® | \jayy : « bes were present and the evening was en--| mabagoan@unc acid cond;txons. joyed by all. A fine lunch was served e t o t» at midnight, after which the guests de-- | wn Mi @w parted, wishing Mrs. Hapke many | r------B such happy returns of the day. | HAARLEM CiL The annual dance and chicken sup--| @4 per will be given by St. Mary's parish | at the Ivanhoe M. W. A. hall Tuesday -- correct internal troubles, stimulate vital evening, Nov. 25th. 'The, public is organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist most cordially invited to attend. ; on the original genuine Goun MepaL. < IORTH, SHORE > Kenosha Station; North Shore Line Mail This Coupon Utility Securities Compan 12 Wt.yAdam. 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"A half dozen students crowd into a machine intended for two or three: There is excitement, fast driving, and frequent serious a¢ cidents. There is moral danger in the car. Whatever drinking and stealing, and other. digressions which exist amon'g college students, is largely in connection with an automobile." FOR OVER 200 YEARS haarlem oil has been a world-- Start Your Dollars Working on -- North Shore Trains NVEST your spare dollars in North I Shore Line Shares, where they can work full time at full pay,earning 7% dividends for you. Enjoy a steady, extra income from the service of our trains. The North Shore carries 16,000,000 passengers yearly. Business is rapidly by this progress. ' Invest in the new limited issue of our 7% Cumulative Prior Lien Shares -- $100 each, cash or payments of $10 down and $10 monthly per share; 7% interest allowed on payments. Over 3,500 thrifty people have invested in these shares. 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