ME-I LIBÊRIrvLLE MNDPEIoefr. THUIR>AY.AUCIUST 11, 1921 -Ç9pntY Seat News ~ iILied hou mblied afte iln hd fD ID I Â f M AN OF 72 DJES; -i-n ," tnng n an eai,, chair for a ICAII UREID UFflIT SI' T, en <-fIne I ime , afi ci ard NAD lIELD BUT TWO aetit;0 file bdfet of ]isLfort- lIAS LONGi CAREER Ilandît sIe fe:ired Ilie end hait cone,. JOBS ALL 1115 LIFE e nriîi?2r lle litesprt>lad FCRoEoLAI IlS Ii i 1nI-i I i ant i lt-s « i John Obnuers of Grand Avenue Heldî But Two Jobs, Robert N. Holmes arrésled for held record for "sticking ta n itim4i rîr. aitliîtlnes., f ie <1< slugging, robbingfRusseil job"through life t ( f iir is<i t-ivireting r, Kerr, here iohn Co ner,. a \Viiilifri iiii f tii !Il.1 Il] , - l i l-lîîE - n i i- tmu ned-I tii. Joh iincî a \anî-xi tîat r, -' I l 1 uit l'oa inI 1)îriirii 1, n niil ' îrîîîîî 11< ril's Laki- , on t:i %bo, .r ogi 72 ' ît i l> ot :tgu i :.i ' ir - k li-un1ý1li l; tii 90 fi al,îîîa, ami Fole: i N. lolinesu. alt wholiti e%,iliednui wo ini kgn I î c - il a oh i eing une uoÉtwoa wbo iaitneti reit lt i<tu 1,tr <1 tiok uny i 4- tlîî job lî il wl 'iriggpil. <-lîlîi ufornîci. andl ailbis 'f- miiO ii tiiiin Ot (ritii r'r, i ii-a i I i MIL ir t-e wa- illi u ssti-ell ii , C i- iîi foi, the Avenu'. - rrliît fîi% de l hi, tom -r . ' , n,<i--joli un tjie- li, nevi iýîid, i\ii*:i b toilîanî. and ltîrling Ing. AdîledIo l te recuorilof wutkting 'n .1 .of un ' l ti nd < ils i <~t <11r111 i r i 1 .L-1t a T1essî-iiie. uni-t. 'for but it uto e i n tislt 0112 if,-. <nîrhiiin t>s. ijOb cicNr rW liii - a%% i scateil deat h. Mir. Conne,, bleli lie iiitinviiton 0< 'i Inflir- irtirng cii-flwhe le (-lriie <i u rte cne'-c baving %woked in Ile sireet gang m of -nu 1:»ti, lie teitY. lusi i iselIdi :1î n. i ad l av o fse lritS er if Cii-i-n l'tin lie not iinly the cit«', f Waukegan longer ilian lildel î>îcnSI-ientjis an d hei - t a r i ia<clin III, ibh(isi ofîtKetrr. Z3 0< lie ,-nian foi- 25 years ie itît l la, aa s ltng li i been ai tin ilous worknian tam i t 'i o n-i g ri,-si tt iv ),I li,mi l 1 v a al.. lia- heen intpltc:miedi n fle retired rnI.% la-t Januar7 iîecait<-î-oft !,i on Jolin. IlII, aife a i- ii-iei trrt-tfa iizen autmobileits. i ubbing Ilineaii li, iiziielif is - i of i ill rndîlo Il < li i n oi lu riu iwIýcIiiii e CI>nner., htad heen v r i cm--i I-tek loi-: lZor--lîer. IIl ,se', op<lfoi foîî 'i], e l I i lati eme lime. The docor was i hi,, Fiineal !loniiay afternuîin fronithe ti- -rie htîîliroku-t, Ii> pitr i ls t e w lsa- bou aimldigb an )lrs. (onner,- trouai- on Crati Avenure jusi-i es ilt l n liI rrr'Lic-m wa« ui wiih hlm mucli or the nt'.lit.ircks-on itreeit.i ttî ( Ehortly before he pîassed awav ,,lri- i <ii n-riltrrii -. tî ,i lt G nsr i i ; I len trli \- i i l,ie t : s'i l]tion i in l" i , sir-n- t liîîed j l I-<u' ;K i r -i tri- ut itir i lr t ii f riL-ir-,- mut ie mrîni I il ute indai rl igel iit\% ir-e -AUCTION SALE I ici ani r (1o t-l u In<eal- Wel lai r' - The undersigned, R. H. Grummitt, -having ni t'i,' - i fiiitrI<ir hulitltIII.. g \ h eir t . lit i - i-i di it-ki- il lîr iq, l ad u received a telegrarn to corne to Canada at ai" <m %t ' ii iitgelma once, will tsll ait public auction bis complete list of t n id me am-be i ntiilr tf; anil <i redii-herifl Uit-n. Housenoici lurniture gaî >tnu n(WIli i, aiîtur i te m-nil Wnî trrIiàtoui mo«jre gas il xow located at the Cleveland bouse on Newbury Sii j Ti.î)t'le mail-i, a "teck nînd tie Avenue, Libertyville, at 3:30 p. Hm., ' ii ie t lkitti te %ici-l <t.eil- gel was $159. H tni0li-11 isgti-n Sîlfi icf i-n a iia tîc 1, h rc 10l ii iiis piitnci - a'ho Saturday, A gu t 3,19 1 zi aedinIleiob____ Kri R. H. GRUMMITT. Pron. PAULE IS. FINED LINCOLN LUSK, Auctioneer AkLL GOODS MUST BE SOLD Send us your family wash during the hot weather. e.The'rel[ief and comfort you wil 1'xperience will be worth many times the cost. And your clothes and in7ens will be kept white aud sweet with our soft water process. (We have a, water softening sys- t.m thst oost, several thousand dollars) Bond us your white flan- adi sumer dreses, Pàlm . Bei suits or 'any Dry Cleaning you may have. They will be beauti- ftfLUy leaned aud pressed. THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY Lamiderers, Dry Cleaners and Dyers, Phone Libertyville 67R " ,jImps"ýJ uto Repair Shop W HEN in need of Automobile Re- pairing try us if you want the best. Now located in the Durand Building on South Milwaukee Avenue. Jaffies B. Wetmore UBERTYVILLE~ Iii SEIZE WILLIAM E. SIMPSON AS OIL SWINDLERý Waukegan man trapped when1 he slips to his home to see wife and child Williami E. Sitmpsoni o! 1132 N.! avenue. Waukcgan. former commris* stoned'offIcet- ai t cal lakps. le ini the Lake county jail. charged with' swlndling bundreds of b.r.ther offi- cers and enile nien at the naval training station a., ail as Waukc- gan bustness mnen. lis operations ex- ceediug $10,000. ircurditg 10 local a uthtoritle. H e had been souis rtb y Shcriff1 Elnînr Green for ittrîîy aeeks on ai wvarrant charging hit aith obtain- lag iiifley unîlci aii tir tietî--i-i-rendl lt- ia îuîtd wa l ire <t-nt l i ru t I llii:im-Io i tit his uieandl riilti 'rt e Itouse ha s tri-,i n iiti rvtFiI Ianvfluoi,<t els. Siîpsotî Id qouck on Okltahonma property which liteM-aintîs bis brother1 own n-and lupon %% hieh «rlt .il aeill liait been souîk. Thei well wasaa bloonter -nd was i<01 on tueli uon iîhich lic suIt riglit. ilt s chrrged. it il, aiso <aid lta-lien the b -oritîet-rithose naîlie th authorities i hrive itot beetialte tut asce.tain., learît filiat: the pr4,p(I <i ti a-s titi-1 der iest' .tiiiîi.dee-deit prop- r erti tir litsaai fe. r-iirip,-on cîsîttia' he <i--i nutlu tutt-trthe lîri,)litel i- but ntaintaitia lii, inocencee. dccliiîg thai he can sliriritîtat 'l the'rii lie bau col- tire tid tas "t t,, lui tsrbrother ex-! i 'uu ttu o! u r It n aNi <tg any iiii ii i the- trioIr « ni u mirrtl r u - n (,tutir hy Lu-tiiH. B î.r-n ,timirmn thc g înneruî-îrî a t ii-at Lnrketr. thîr ,a>. I-, Iiil haite ' lai nI tnuntbei ut t- r <ru i--i-i an ti r . at Itm- r , grgiutvola iN.yaftenoun in, Oiri- iofttl,>( \u11,,i.,r- iruto have iiivi--ied iieavie-t il. Simnpson'i- rrît i- m le t'ei ki i kî tn In \u ,u-i-il iit < : i ir I r ot lil re th li- tigei îof tleiii- taty" sot ut , tutu the Waýtikegati poicie fuorce for a 3 car. Situiipn i rw îirn -i t ai w lii t(> ty jail iii tefutult ot $5,000 bonds. liei- L attenîpti mg tu intterest a auria- ber of local bu-mnes- nier tu help' i >ti tiu hteti moutthi- diffieutîles- $400 ON PLEA 0F 11l "GUILTY" IN COURT PINIER1AMEDN Charge against Mrs. Paule is 1 dismissed when husband Ray Pregener at Grass Lakéý Pleads guilty arnd takes fie cagdwt aig large tmu-effirPaule iio c- d. ts i - oa.iquantity of booze iltu. --I ail-uîrtil Lalie mu a-n fini-r $410 State'. Atturney A. V. Smith todayl and <osîs t initi1e '-snn "i1unlt -filet] information bin he county court. tht- il tiot-nng wa-t-I-lt- 'iit, , irI-again-ri six persons charget witb vio-1 toi i salrtie. cii, :ecnt inii mjol atilng lihe litohtbttory law, among! filultîr inn clir-tna Irjiiut ilt - 'iing tîtent i en Ray Pregenzer of Grass! in antfnmtnmring (r i, pttignu ru imurn La ke. Ilt iscbarged bliat a largei Unsslai aic ilnmt, nitrmi tt t-mlrqoant ti' t tiqticr Was round l~ibm-he Psu <c,, agrieilnîîîî et ti 2lItV tO a irec mît1.-mm - ttiTttili n i- te informatiIonsai aso inclute Wil-- MIts. Ciride Iane l w-iiî. uc ii tî hatnd itJohn Schmidt, George Koetît ejub wa t'iti-attimut t ru m, n;ît-mm ut Jr.. 0f Fox LAke, Max Anders of! nit un lite,'if uIottîrm iut 'H'g"ita Waucunda anti Frank Pudlo. againittilier utas ,mi ir,- u1tauli- Kuell bas been arrested acter'ai tutu sl ur tîtetimîn a - -limes. Pregenzers ta one of the best mml i ,tir<lu-r1 itet iomit rl rtu kfowîiîplaces n hecoi Pudiolis Paiii 'nie,, %saskeml )m*v Itdg., tii- nisttc tiers mite charged wltb selling orý .. " i ro ttt ii r l'as sii -ni 'T% i- kei-îing lue isa le, intoiéattng liquot-ý tînîm 0ii 1 ih lis emîti t Msifltî nîl______________ aori-n takc it troinluie, IliaVin go in. i aatIk the stit-ighit ant iarrCiow at ru it tîm e. 1 hou-wten Cii- got N BL T FN lenUgh: flis aago Nil.ant i ttra.UiBL TO FN nil , e rrFsteit onta i ai muai JUSTICE; RE6ISTER crgi-. Tlici slgod t aiid dweie fotînî guilli by ajuî-y. Paule wamtAsf titit-i %8501anti iient-i-i(ýl lussi-rue AS MAN ANDIJWIFEi eiglî1 uiunths in lait TIti-cni-s.%a Spm anulad t hi- itînumît(lt- primt- coi:ti, eiig a<mi tiic Milwaukee couple taken fromi - local hotel; spend rest of PftILIP- PINK( NO night in city jail PAUPER, COURT RULES, IN JAIL ýti 'eci 1ui1ti <ii-gîi. %air.m-rflîcteîi ort'-i iiiîing te îrriliibitii-% traw tonte airJurin led atiititii otin of fii-ais. irîttrî i-its if ri- i r t-- rt irrîretri. h-mît tif gai]t' ysi-rayeti gypite-ihavec luei-mn aktng Iheir ripear*anceir iiin Wisconin ellies. RecentIN.tiv-c auto- mobile loads of the wanderers stop- lied in Green Blay, alîcre they only slayeul long enougî to 0gel oit and glîs ard fotir ieNie Rtun, octfo :et" hen t 'it- trigrints 'eit ýi - iilztalung '~itv t le giPSi ni<tanujlerer?" anis titi- nUc-tp natkt i' in- l'aî,nka. fathet- -of nînet? ilîle gyp- srps. andt leader of n - bandt which tnIii- an lnsl:rcpess9ful allemît inlu tay tri Wit-on--n ftnîids «e-n i lt The gypsv cadi-, ,rlled. Tho.se i ya il la because <i- chlefs of police wor't hi-I us setle down." He wilh fis nine cblîdren left Wlscons in Rapids hi their new tourlng car., tns e IATSiTneurîmi i-w<t MrIl andltt mi,>. /utin 1-.inttiim'111 m"-ni, nU-mu9sth e tua- theirn faintes tl, r lit-areil on lite rmgistcr of itle (utlittî tiLt ito0W Lat they' wet-bumkeit ait tlttc Poicestation as fol lotis. Jltin I. Finnev, agi-i 21 !ilmnt kee. Bi-tlCiane *.vaged JI .ijltuaikm-t-. rThe Colitîue <t re rt.eiot cd tumîîmni r( ,Olll al<tiltt- ,ItIIIIIîus iotet ai 'l 0't'tci h ti I,, tîmming hi Niglit 1I-il uc-t' CaPtimn t A tot., mntPut cîîttîtin K-n nedY, 'J'i-,> I)tli ~itheim- t-m-til iti'- nlghr in s ii-ýlt citairaI!î m-d - ;tt it' 1itu Jtil. -* %uV,- arît i itm-hn l'u'suk-gnt 1 titi 2MItaaiukm-- nmjhIjmuîî tndniglîi wt i tir-- Itentiont uni nu-iling i«<ain,' "Fi nie s tüloi theieIoiuitm - tumus îtîuning - W.- hireml a taxi andutt tonu- <i oun loliiun îoutir I ing lii fini! a justice otitllit Pesce. We i-tere unstieesaili andmi dectddtol oui m n- mîtrnarriaire t, this nrurning - In tite-cuiaiitiou a poîl iceîîmnititi-, coupfle were laken Io the office of i local phy8liclan thts înuîning a licti fheY Oltained a ecugenlcs certiticate. The policeman tiheu accomîmanmie- llîeint t0li-t ouirt touse <tuere lie waiched thieî tale otît a nitarrisîte Il ceose. Enen itien li- was not qati- ltitfi, ite accompanied tieti-lthe Office- or Police Magîstralle Wsltem Taylor whice licwaa one utftte wtt ni-simcao! the marriage ccremony. The Policeman then wlshe tliti-tii th- beat it! luctu and pernnîftittii-tii Jo neturi Jo Mlwauee.j TI Corne on al'nPl Fil up your, makin's papers with, P. A. ý Greatest sport you kýow to pull out your makin's papers and some Prince Albert and roll up a ciga- rette! That's because P. A. is so delightfully good and refreshing in a cigarette- just like it is in a jimmy pipe! You neyer seem te get your fill -,P. A.'s se joy'usly f riendly and -appetizing. Prince Albert will be a revelation te your taste! No other tobacco at any price is in its class! And, it roils up easily because it's crimp cuti diud it stays put. It's the bout bef you ever laid that you'll like Prince Albert better than amy ciga- rette you ever rolledl And listen! If you have a jinlmy pipe hankering- by ail means know what Prince Albert can do for you! It's a revelation in a pipe as well as in a ciga- rette! P. A. can't bite or parch. Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process. >RINCE ALBERT the naional joy snmoie DONT DESPAIR lf you ametrUbled wit uao aéhes; feel th-"; havi=àac~ mgo of urine, ym u uw o n ll -Ur- lb.= wolisnd, md fuW. F. BAIISOW MANUPACTURER 0F MAILE MAD GIAHE Ce.et.y Work of Every S Dmok.1 CORRFSI'ONDENCE SOLICIED 116 8" G Cenes..St. WAUKEGAH, ILL. SERVICE DR. O. F. BIJTERFIELD VETERINARY SURGEON Assistant State Vetsrimarian- LIBERTY VILLE. ILLINOIS. ELHANAN W. COLBY Attorne.-at-Law Office at Home, on Cook Avenue. Telephone 163-J. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Frnac. Alb.vt de »W"n e=' o bous tidti Aamseuu. oumd ::t5.0 - Nu ti . s m ,eh*s m J,- Th J. a 1 N. c J. E. WALTERS. P-lHVSICIAN AND SURIGEO>N OmtasBes of Women and Chmtdrcrm a Speciatty. WVAUK-E;AN llLtýNî IS" W.W. JOHNSON, D. D.-S. iJENTIST Phone 841. 112 No. Geneste St. WAUKEGAN. ILLI.NISr LYELL H. MORRIS DR. J. L TAYLOR Attorn.y-atLaw Office in Frist National Bank Bide. LIBERTY VILLE, ILLINOIS Hours:- 1 10 3.30 and -. b S8 l. m. Luce Building. Residence on Broadway. opposite Park lies. P<hone 136-M. Office Phione 18.- LIBERTY VILLE. ILLINOIS. PAU l..,a ir FFN -1 CHARLES R. WICKENS Attorney-at-Law LIBEIRTYVILLE. ILLINOIS TelepiMie 33. DR. 1C. B. OLNEY Voterlnary Surgeon. Off ice at Resitence Opposliî- lt-i Motor Co. Garage. Phone 35. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS. - MARTIN C. DECKER 1B1 I Attorneyat-Law. r 316 Washington Street - WAUKEGAN. ILLINOIS. Office Phone 848. Res. Phone 1100-W @ FI RST Be a "Go Getter" Why waste time talking about depressed business çonditions? Use your long-distance teleplbne to Iocate new customers and encour- age old, ones. The country is flot going to the<'bow-wows." There is business for those who seek it. Be a long-distance telephone business seeker. The business is in this country. Get your share. The long-distance telephone. is your best aid in overcomingthe talk of pessimists. The serv- ice is good, the lines are adequate to handie your business and the entire çost to you of ob- taining business th 'e long-distance way is the small price of the service. As a time andi money saver and a stimulant for' business'the long-distance ýtelephone mi recommended. IGet acquaimt.d with thse mom.y M m n »Ving stafiosto s$"tOU" @ iec.I ELLINOIS BELL TXLEPHONE COUPA"Y Washington-County Sts. Phone 1892 WAUKEGAN, ILINOIS. Public Accountant and Auditor. Accouatlng Systems, Auditz, Books [Posted Periodicaily for Firmne wbe do not need a Permanent Bookkeeper- Phone 26 HotS 3 10 8 P. M DRS. NlOft & DAVIS Oniropractit Plmyàurs ecaits--Coruction o! Deformittes. Nervous and Chronie DIsaes.. Suite 10-11, New Castle Hotel. LIBERTYVILLE. ILLINOIS. I I New Electric -Washing Machines Sold on Monthly paynients Five Dollars Down These machines equipped with swing- ing wringers Take over the biggest job in the bouse and 'do it botter Than %, human handa. They charge as wages 5 cents a week for electrioity consumed Demonstrated at our Saes Rooms. Public Service Co. 0F N0RTI11EItN ILLINOIS (liember Cimro Chambr ofComnum). 0900008 addit to b ha Iutti-il. -ntm plwatsii Mti- Ftanli Me-roalth(» c peitot th*- we- liet and '.4e, NIir.and'.il Watjkeitsni i bi. tii k. 1F . C. Wllbu z.tui-.t<. E. 1 i-pi-ntlas suni lotu-s hi d-r Visa Bmai Poini. tuVu, Thme Congrit sutîl hold tht l-burn.day o!f làrm. E. B. lcft for Calut ,rmdam. abere ,if Mr. and Id MlmtMîii i uei-entt Ntl r. mi. . Mt-u-. K -;.7iîtut-day fmi rh-rm i-le <v whais in 11Mii f3.emaogieal Su M r. J. 0. ihe Ai-tom tic the fii-i o! in cbicago. %Ir. and NI ciltyville ui4il t'a sat Sund Mr. and M 1fr. and Mms cd to Wyanq to lait th-lir They found t tag tteir wo The remal weee 'brougb k-gai froin i ai on Thurm vtes wcre il Order rroin '-d watt a neei *nk and a r bybis fir8t iq-I. G us F ta K -mvillai agi- of 5 tIlytt. Site througb an i ed for Bome iwô O 5005. Dets Plaines, Rtobert Gadlt Alma, are le ,dcs a larg àsigtbors. S cMplary clina ad truc fi held on Moi congregatboi Avon Centel of o!Wali Theiaantu ,r.kph~.367 âàm- .EN