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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Oct 1928, p. 6

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TELLS ABOUT _ CRIME STAIN -arnnarttettt"tneuitottrot Strgtetdhoeaatdeomttrtteneers,orves WQ-t."rNtietttButrittotmet.ttte WWVMtwmmfou- ummamwumre Mt..antmttheedrretetttseett m 2. W_ _e9nnty jail turret a I In. ui' - but"!!! culling hunch "Nh0a-trehtejnt1protetsttnetttat "ttqdqS-ttttttugnaeetttngt810tt 'tq-ttdB-gt-Brett-lets. PAGES" na. 'Tttamraq1rinndtttmegoott "aluminum. Ian- stt-tr"Xheurtetrone'tteeame1 tum-slum. Remnant tttntInmatmBtmtttetsetottts,Nrl mummwl- Jularthe -mt.dttneqrttttmttnid. Igua- --ttttdrrstrtturPto_erime, 'l at! to like detective states. -tatmseIt-egromturtTttaven't "natttem."tteaiftertmerteguey- "I. "Tgma1ettsatttoodttotAs -gi--ttotteadeteetive." --ere-edtttene-per- 'U'Wenmvhathhunbi- "tank's. 'm-gaiatetrdhte"amiiedaitsne1y '. "Int-qmntmttottennerrTtert -ttgnn.tmtagt-sT'1tneverttet mm- "qitetrmeoatmigtttitrpuditt -tth.ehndoer'ttteatterttr.rttttyma -t. a". "You know it seldom "dune!!! I "Ih-tt,tmtTNe my kid: I," and Ttrt thinking of mr "gunman" ' "ii"iriL7"iiiiiuiiiiittstoriwetl I" "is was s good my all us was over his and In iiLiiiaarituitu'ieisotl to" ' AmmdtqtettttestoeytoMtry"'She Lately One," he made little money eet a! his robberies. Yet I." m robberies because he -tlthem-ttetttutstatedearir hum. -natttBrmttontorttrztwrit- ttmt-gt-persists-tteta' -matmeattttestoienpertpert, 'hqtttqdttht'tnmttt. Hendwrmen -rathttertstotttepoiiee,tsemid, 'taitsthatrgtaidnttsttertttttsttettttnt he wrote to the Waukegan Daily Tulsa-laid. Anyonewould -tahte.emtetettetrttrtustetotret hirethatrrmtett." _ Nbti-uermrtetterswererather rmiitrsrrmnt- "lawman"; mm," m the newspaper articles and ahtr-tttertttteethntthereou,ldn't in?» nun-'30: m: latter "lots." The nun-1w" ttty 're' npt as: "tatt-tcette-in-s. also that he but can: tor mel ttreiito-emrttimrpt%thel q-tettdeAtrottmrrtetat1ettsntTee -tttdtnsgtttetoea1itttte.'" I Vault admitted being 3 Chris- tan. mu he said he attended etttmSttmt infrequently. Original? an mum of Zion, Weymt said he Ind received his early education autumn": Davie and Venn. you a: the family didn't take much not in am tendon but my father uwmitwwehadtontend MAWCO'PIM _ ggaMdttheeverattotattxpoliee- -tttemehuttatt1eontttenitrhtof new. Weyantndmittederr- em shots with Patrolman Cal Metetqrhetrteartrcorrteredttimiatttn Marxism. Hedgniedthathe tgMtttottitttteoftieer: "rahertxtpover.ttisttead just to at-ttterotic-tttatt-ttoust- are-Baath-ttid." "Bat m1 tt wine you and make pi m to continue your robberies "It not! nearly shot you?" 'ntetm't tt+ttntt1e,niatxheilegedthat he "Manhunt. " can't 3003mm they would} .1.- ... though." he volunteered. l "Wampum?" l "not "nettr.tnattthoughtprott- "'vpiitttytettMemrte," 0rs'.ofttterrtttqtrrtmdtnrttatstate. "ammunition! mt when M I" 'tgttBtthecttnthttted_trttmter madman»? Beatmrttrdentedtttathetriedto Mt-etetheerfneeraintttetrun mmwmmommg. In bmmdcn. "umt,ntxlw.r.1redtteetumeTttmt "'Iuuntetrdhte"exttlatrrted. mgi-merverttumcttrerottttm atirr-edtottttee'cieeyroeretr idtat.--ttatteniaeecniistoe, n. T "It ain't so much in: happens to tirmtmtgsttrettatetottttrteortkue "IBtgtrmeetttmdseeintrrturnnme I h 'he-ers, didn't you?" Ali- tint. the "le One" ex- a-ttith-ters)!.."".?'- "in": " for my they ted thou: It." Vegan. m1 any}! enmtgtttottirea1oqerforttim,ttut tsettopedtttatattemtuMtteaNefo ttttatt. tgttettnavtsttedtttmantttte indnenta,rttentsettndtotaeetier. scammed thntit m taken eoutit-p.t-tttertomuegood ttse-tttle-ttttneu/ttrouter"- atamtnatteretttmeqo. mum tatryinetortarNritsttoenetnad- anion. mmmmut Ttte'aametrChte"-aedtrttout 1tttrtttgeattoM11. "No, I was only tooling. when I tttrmtened to an Ward Just," Wey: trstnirto_ee thepiilyNews con- Adm! 'ttinc {but 'he committed most of the We: be has been accused at dang. he ndrntttedAtpt Im one aeGiijii "Wine, wrote . letter to tttd DnttrNenr-inettytttttttt"tti0PC waved. he had not. _ At the time he wrote the article Weyant had intended to commit the robbery but later he found that he was unable to break into the store. malettertotheDallyNewslast week Weyant said he was planning to attend the Navy-Nam Dame game. Thursday, as he sat in his cell, he racially admitted that he had no in- tention ot going to the game. "Your editorial writer said I didnt' know nothing about the presidential election or any other important pub- lie matters and I wanted to show THRIFT HELPS TIE CHARACTER that I, " least. was interested in the leading sporting event," he ex- As the newspaper men were ieav-, ing Weyant and Sheriff "Doolittle prepared to shut the steel door ot the cell. Werant sud regretfully: "Well. gegnrdte" of what I was trytngtoputoeer,rsure know bet- ter by this ttme." . I Charles Mullins motored to Eltrinl Wednesday. 1 Dr. Bitter of Chicago called " the home of Mrs. Loretta Seymour. Thursday. . ' Robert Paddock of Northern Mich; igan visited " the home of his bro, ther Ray Paddock last week. Misses Anita Basel? and sister Louise, Alva Crabb, mily David- son and list; Olson motored to El- gin Thursday evening to call on Miss Leish Baseley who is a pat. lient at the Sherman hospital at El- 8". ("Wm W" - "we". -vnv--, r,-"a',falli, was" oeliiiiiiiir of Mr. and Mrs George "The mm W - edii'er',,'e'l'M'l'h gm "To new? Miss Emily Davidson and Harry WbywmdmmmeKiminspenttheweekendatthe most Wu! end Tue." farmer's home at Hinsdale and at. Theftmtsteptnthrtttts"toeem- tended the Navy end Notre Dame quer sen." Until this sen-conquest football game at Soldiers Field, has been made we will never change Chicago, Saturday. our habits for the better. I R. H. Buelow of Waukegan was a We 'nnrreasethetotivotwsstste-yatter here Sunday . . . . doing ourselves e mve injustice " the neglect ot our physical well be- ing. We myknowmetwe are!» lowing golden opportunities tor tteit- improvement end "immanent to be neglected. We may hue a clear But 1mm we apply the Plan-nu) te.ttoourrulesontmnduttsettre "outlawed by sew' whlelt is fotual} i Andrew 2'gl'gl', and Charles ,Xullins were cHenry callers od lThursdsy. Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Milton Rudinsky of Lake Zurich called on friends here Wednesday. Hrs Len Geary was on the sick list last week. She has been help- ing her sisters, Mae and)"; Dean, in the care of her mother who has been very Jil for the last number of weeks. Mrs. Andrew Sorensen, Mrs. J. A. Role and Miss Laura Burris attend- ed e theatre at Waukegan Wednes- wiatttstwemitrttfgetoutorttte way or always being Behind unnu- chny. Wemnrrenttmir1thett_ things. the most shameful and vile." Perhaps we have not thought all tt_tttrrmgisttsesepet%nt+tr- lems. Innegieetintrto ave we! ,rraetteeotlstrtttntetyttyt.ft iiiiarttt can}? tttejnqe.rin1 8ett Itiswen mrustnttttstnaCnmt taseinnttntrertrtotitrtenee' the "estottiivoieeoeto,remindim uiiotttterioryotvietoryoeerAel' antttheattimeottseoetqttestwoethy ouromttotlietg. Thosewhopracucethrmmaynst dag. "Edward Peterson of T Carpenters- ville was a caller " the A. E. Kir- win home last Wednesday, _ - f: Miss Emily Davidson visited the Gurnee high school Wednesday. Dr. J A. Ross attended the Med- ieal Societ meeting " the Victory lanolin] Ul'fdl Waukegan, last Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Dickson and (laugh. tar Evelyn visited at the home of In. Herman Brown of Chicago Just Wednesday. A A. _ _ Ike Lois Sowles of Richmond visited her mother Mrs. Mary Glynch and sister, Miss Lucy Sowles the flmt of lest week. Kiss Hertha Hughes of Wanke- gsn spent Tuesday evening at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. W. H hes. Hr "an. Arthur Boehmer left Wedneslsy to spend 3 few days '18: In. Bod-net's sister at La Grange and from there they mot- and to St. Joseph, Michigan, for seyersl dsys visit with relstives. Lewis Harris transacted business in Elgin on My of last week. Mrs. John McBride of Carpenters- ville spent s couple of days lsst ,eeeknt-thehomeofA.E.Kimriat and children, But! sndvDells. In. Lids Dimvig of Woodstock was s guest at In. Marry Funds- eoeaemqtteerfdartr1aat-1rand numbed." WAUCONDA o! " of then attitudes L," We have was also a visitor at the grammar school Wednesday. a Mrs. G. R Blackburn attended the funeral of Mrs. John Gunning of Chicago Saturday, returning to her home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Froehlke with relatives spent Thursday and Fri- day on a motor trip to Wisconsin lake regions, returning .home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Glenway Darwin are now occupying the Claude Baseley hungaloyv on North Main street, Mme thug from Maple avenue. ' I E. H. Prior attended the digtriet / convention of the Northwestern Mu- ltual Life Insurance Company at 'JRockford, Thursday. About twenty ligents of the Aurora district were in attendance ht luncheon, banquet and business session. l Kirk Werden of Chicago was a recent guest at the home af his par- 'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wendell. Mr. and Mrs. John Gosoell, In. Prank Nordmeyer and In. Kate Dewald called on Mrs. Olive Wells irt_1hrttulr_etmli, _1hred_netrdar, - e w. and Mrs. Henry Beckmsn of Wheaton spent the week end at the John Daley home. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Franciscoe, Mr. Joseph Turnbull and daughter Miss Iva were MeHenrr cglIers Sat. ttrtitt _ : ,... Dorothea. Mrs. Beulah Coxhead has named her "Beulah Beauty Shoppe" from iiieBertiurriabaibertrhatp_the more eommodioutrroont, in the Hom- er Lincoln building, where she will be glad to still eater: to her many friends in and near town. Mrs. Clarence Bristol and children of Waukegan and sister, Mrs. Jack Buchanan and children are spend- ing two weeks at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shan- non of White Lake, Wisconsin. Mr and Mrs. Lester Kingsley and little daughter spent Sunday after- noon with relatives here. T _ - ""-iiGiseit Schroeder of Chicago gent the week end at the home of rs. Edith Peck and daughter Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ray Prior of Loyal, Wisconsin, were callers here Friday afternoon. They came via railroad to Crystal Lake and from there by auto to this village, returning to Crystal Lake Friday evening where they would visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowell were MeHenry callers Saturday. L0H. Cypher and Howard Ander- son were Round Lake callers' Sun- day forenoon The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paafield passedo away at the Elizabeth Condell Memorial hos- pital of Libertyville last Thursday. Funeral services were conducted at Vole Sunday. Interment in Volo cemetery. Before marriage Mrs. Patsiieid was Miss Mildred Dowell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Dowell. Miss Emily Davidson and Harry Kirwin spent the week end at the former's home at Hinsdale and at. tended the Navy and _N_otre game "iii and an. Arehiis Foss of Lib- ertyville cum on Hrs. Foss' par- ents Thursdgy eycning.___ - _". Mrs. Emmett Geary is helping care for Bliss Jennie Sinnott, who is very ill " her home on the southern side of Bangs lathe. V Miss Belle Taggart, Miss Della Kirwin, Mrs. E. H. Dahma andlrs. M. L. Grantham Jr. .attended the Eastern Star at Palatine Friday evening. Mrs. Grantham fliled an office for the meeting. -. __ Mr. and Mia. L. A, Werden with their son J. A. Werden and wife and little son Curtis left Friday morning by auto to return to their home at New Hampshire for the winter. The Past Matrons Club of O. E. 8. net at the home of Miss Belle Tag- ttart last Friday Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rinks spent the week end at Ardelou Farms. Mrs. Louis Harris and Sons Rob- ert and Charles spent Saturday " ternoon at Waukegan. o Mrs. Herman Brown and family of Chicago spent the week end " the home of her sister, Mrs. Prank Dickson. » Dr. C. W Sowles of Waukegan called on his mother Wednesday. - Mrs. M. W. Baseley and daughter, Mrs. Howard Anderson, and Mrs. Neva Stubbings called on Mrs. Fred Dowel] Monday and Tuesday of last Mrs M. S. Clark spent Tuesday at the home of her sister In. Hat- tie Linch of Arlington Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bristol and children of Wankegnn spent Wed; nesday evening " the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Stroker en- tertained Mr. 'and Mrs Herman Stroker and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stroke: of Chicago the first of last John Murphy' of Chicago spent the fore part of last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mgrphy. -- . A - . T'M-i-s's" iieGiiie Gassell spent last week with friends at Barrintrtop, Claude Pratt and Charles Mullins IF you .wanta wave of comfort to saturate your house and make the place seem home like purchase your coal at this office. You've heard a lot about our business fairness. Why don't you ihvestigate it? Write us you ihvestigate it? Write us oraendusaverbalwireand we'llbeonthejob. John l Burst PHONES 679-11.] & 794 THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, OCI'QBER 20, 1928 pep Clause callers the first of spent last Wednesday in mtg}: Rev. lime! Locke, Pastor l Sunday Schoo 10:00 a. m. . l Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. l 11:00 a. m. Junior Endeavor --.-- I A free community' supper to eel-l CHICAGO. 111., Oct. le-Nearly ebrate the raising of the FederGiilse bundled adrymen. from all sec- Church is being planned for Friday ttttttg a the mic-co dairy district, night, October 19th. Individuals ite,tt, in (than on October 10, and families are to bring wickers suf- phsttited their Mucus tmpport to tieient for themselves and one dish ['iiiiiiitii; my to bring ttttout to pass at the table. Coffee is be- -emthe m of milk to Chica- ing provided by the ladies of the go hm was careful supervision chutchf . Fl qrettthtn I" m. A Hallosee'en party for an you; a , te"rfa'l'g'f& t,'g,2ggi, people. of the high schbol and Qi'ifytiiij'ii,ii,ic, of jtsittiadetrsto yrho ad- is, to be trwen by the young people are-ed the am. Grit that it of the church on Saturday evening, was the mat entttttqinatie meeting of October 27th. . . . amnion that he had ever attended The Church choir made Its mitial and that their unanimous support of appearance Sunday gvegxips, O.ct. Mme annotation program would surely A Halloween party for all young people. of the high school and older is to be given by the young people of the church on Saturday evening, October 27th. The Church choir made its initial appearance Sunday svening, Oct. T. Friday evenings at o'elock is the time set for rehearsals. A series of sermons has been ar- ranged by the Pastor on the gen, eral Aherpe of "Religion and Poiid ties." Sunday evening of this week the first of the sermons Will be giv_ en. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Federated Church meCrltlurtsday at.. tfrnton.ytttte home of. Mrs, hesley Boy Scouts Organize Mere The Wauconda Boy Scouts were organized here on Friday, October 5th. V Three patrols were enrolled, forming Troop TI. under the super- visiion of the following offkers: Henry August, Scout Master: Frank August and John Woods, Assistant Scout Dusters. The three patrols formed were "Wolf Patrol," con- sisting of Robert Paddock, patrol leader; George Deinlein, assistant patrol lender; Dale Lincoln, Frank Dickson, Stanley Jeptron'and Glenn Blackburn. Tunlmll. A large number' of ladie} were present. A fine lunch was sewed " an early hour by the hog- The 'tFlying Eagle" Patrol, con- sisting of Thoma! Moifit, patrol leader; Anon Bueley. assistant pa- trol leader; Maurice Kruger, Frank Lincoln, Vernon Rndsinsky, Farrell McGill apd Harold Osgood. The "Blaek Bear" Patrol. can. dating of Jack Downs, patrol lead. er; Robert Harris, Merrill Blank. Charles Harris, Donald Brown, Claude Barclay Jr., James Paddock and Richard, Grantham. The local troop of Boy Scouts journeyed to Dycke Stadium'at Ev- anston Saturday and saw North- western" play Loyola. All enjoyed the games. The following mode tre trip: Ar. H. Prior, M E, timitlt, Henry August, Robert Paddock. Merrill Blank, George Deinldn. Thomas Muftit, Glenn Blackburn. Chules Harris, Roy Krueger, We Lincoln and Stan Jepson. wUy from the bonnie diem, a path, - through arbor: of beam roses Appronehing -the sunken A royal wedding took place at Ardelou Farms Saturday, October 6 When Miss Lita Tate, daughter of Mrs. PaulcCunningham of Oak Park was united in marriage to Melvin J. Rinks, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Binks. The ceremony took place " four o'elock at the beenti~ ful Binfrtysstate Ardelgg _Farnu, west of the village. .With ttd splempr thgbrighl My made a Children tyi,,,),,,;,,.!",);':!,,,;,: tion, Emmy. Wind Colic T'."'"""?", and Din-then; dhying Feverishnesss unsung therefTrn, and, by regulating the" SW21: and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and naturarsleep. " _------- Toavoidiinitathiets,attarsittutttorthed-eot aae9rradidue Ablolutelz Harmless ry..? 2E2. Phrsiciann everywhere new it. R We"; spent Wednesday in te ,, 1'rllor.ra. J'aul Ewncheon Federated Church Notes Bo You Get the _ 3 "Lucky "Breaks" Innearlyearyfoothagametherea-tirnewhenone tearnorthe'othergeualucky'%eakrAndinniencaaeaput oftenthe"break"goestothetmmthatdtomthernaeskill in following the ball.) 1nihewiItiingoffinancial-asitismuchthttrame.2V mostinvaiiabfyituthemanwithmadrmtmerwhogetsthe "breaks." Place yourself in radius hoe opportunity by open' ing a Savings Account in this bank today. Wheeling State Bank 66 THE BANK or FRIENDLY SERVICE " SEEK'PLANTO a SELL MILK IN 1lllililllM AREA Mefeerhtgtototree,Mt.Nlebactt attitV't3temsttrottmusttrutrdsrrtot tttinkttqrittttegteet-. Yourpro- gmmiaattfhtrandnttfundtunentat1y ottmndthatgtet1ietoptnionwi11toree mum! A-nda-emtunittee,eom- panda! the following producers: "anathema. BenGul- mme,Retertmere,Peterooett1,C.H. mun. Changer and G. w. Wmr.-aggttttntattowork with thettttagxtardtgeetgmtangtdeeidethe denntteat-tottetuenimmediate- 1rttrttte-tmtion. Itlsreported thatthiqexmgttttteewillretxtmmend thatdnt-.ttmtutttttheirortmnt- m11mt.qtrfM.intttrrriyypoTttteir mitkaatddetherittottettlerttdoors. It n ma out by officials. that a etoenmiteeMemttmmersmayttaefttr ttrhitmttttgtmttterttttuttulowChien- f,,',',',",.""'""""'"""""""""'"" Ihei-nnttrnesuts committee, tarettterqettttthebaudotdtrectors 1t9danadvitroeyemmrnitteetrtoenthe 'rtWeteirh-theltrthtofuranu- iategttrsmNrnettontobetakenin thisttrentfttrhtafortranixed dairy- meettur-ttuoetuporttheirmnr- and "Oh Pinkie Me," with Mrs. Locke at the piano. The bride wore n can of ivory ehitton and velvet! with silk net veil with orange blos-' sons. She carried a bouquet tf; lilies of thte V1119! attCbridtrl, N198 Kiss Adina Rinks, Miss Cher-line Bettemtemtetr of Austin 'and Missi Pearl Rich": at Palatine were ltridetrmnidt. The listen of honor' all". In": Graham of 01k, 1'tMr,aauertrfthytrride Robert', i7"rGra'i Ti 't1't7e"e""l'ra"2ai2GT, matron- of honor, beat mam, three 1mlrem,teintte_qrertsapd, Rey.H,J. g 11- -. In} included by his Erode: gram "Ushers were When the entire party had taken their plane " the fountain, the solemn my was performed, with Arraebjrttr notes of "Papcniryr" Walter 'Alfred . Seicvers I Ernest Mid all of Oak Park. present, including about seventy relative: and friends partook of a six course turkey dinner at six o'clock. . Boon after the banquet the In)" young couple made their departure on the honeymoon tour through northern Wisconsin. Mrs. M. W. Bucky and daughter were Round Lake caller: Hominy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pratt of Grays- lake spent Monday " the home of Mrs. Neva Stabbing Mrs. Neva Stabbing Mr. and In. Joe Dowell, Mrs. M. W. Bucley and Mrs. Bowen! And- erson were Wednesday dinner guests of Mrs. L. H. Cypher. In these days, of woman suffer. age, Representative Theodore E. Burton,. who is seeking re-election, took vast risks in intimating recent- ly that bachelors succeed better than married men. Mr. Burton, a bache- lor, formerly sat in the upper house in Washington, and in an in. terlude between " periods of pub- lie service he was president of the Merchants National Bank of New York, which has since been short- ed by the Bank of Manhattan Com- It is easier to make a list of ill- ustrious married men than bache- lors. In the field of education, Thom ti, Beker, president}! the a bachelor. In railroad finatiee, o. P. and M. J. Van Sweringen, of Cie- veland. are unmarried In the tmb. lie utility industry, Henry L. Doher.. ty, president of the Cities Service Company, is a btuhe1or.---Nntion't, Business Magazine. Carnegie Inrtitutidf Tamale". is Mrs. J. Paul Schenk underwent an operation for appendicitis " the Xaictory Memorial Hospital "tur- XL - - -- - A residence on Dundee Road ink loath! The phonograph is 50 years old, of the high school. but now an.i then we hear a record The Warren T. B. & Baairetttatiftut really isn't much over 40. Following - the cergmqny they Winfred ngarfl is_ereqtjng a they BUSINESS BACHELORS Goss Off Washday :.ii: and Its Tedious Tail! _':"-.-,.', Of Household Goods, Carpenter and Plumber Tools, Etc. Having decided to quit housekeeping, I will sell I at Public Auction in the Village of Mupdeleip, on . , -. .4 -- J]! 1" Tuesday, October 23, '28 Public Sale! Center Table, 3 rockers, lounge, extension table, 6 kitchen chairs, 6 other chairs, kitchen he": gas stove, 1 heater, 4 bed steads, mattresses an springs, 3 feather beds, pillows and quilts, wash stand, ehiffonier, ward robe, washing machine, clock, dishes of allhinds, a lot of jars' and fruit jars, grind stone. A large lot of Carpenter and Plumber Tools, tool chest, 50 feet one inch hose, 2 tons of coal, step ladder, forks, shovels, scythe, hoes, lawn mower, 2 bags potatoes, Ford Touring car, 8x16 garage in sections, 12 chiekeps, chicken coop, woven wire, apples and pears. Reliable Laundry: & Dry ' Cleaning Co. Established in 1899 Highland Park, Ill. USUAL TERMS Mrs. Miigdelena Gross GURNEE . CALL LIBERTYVILLE 290 SEND us the weekly washing, and scratch off washdav for- ever from your calendar.' Trv our Damp Wash Service q . . .which brings the clothes to you fragrant- lY clean, and just damp enough fittr the lighter task of ironing. Aug. Frdelieh, Auctioneer A 1:00 O'eloek Sharp 2&3)?" Team won their game when they met Crystal Lake at Crystal lake tutardny.Itithefhittirnethat they have ever defeated this strong team or any other team from that hull school The more we! 13-12. Tuesday VEVWW - air for voters of Wan-en " Township. The Woodman Hall was cm from 9 011' til: o'.closk fqr tut male. _ The high school faulty outing whichwas whave been held in Coon's Hollow at the Des Phine- river on Monday night was lieid at the high school became of rain. William meme no ha been ill with influenza for the put two weeks is still in bed. Mr. and ME. Uiited Nelson of ll?gl,'g,tn have mange ht 'f2; Show " apartment, 1 re r. Hrs._Muhlenbeck raided. Mr. Nel- son is an engineer st the Bowman Dairy, where Mr. lublenbeck was employed prior to his removal to Wisconsin. SIX PARTY TICKETS ON NOVEIBER BALLOT Springfield, 1il.,oet. ltr-When the. vote? of Illinois enter their) ttPe pl ces on Tuesday, Novena-j 6, to express their choice of' national, state and county candi- dates, they will be handed a ballot containing the tickets nominated by six parties. Parties represented are: Repub- Bean, Democrat, Independent Re- publican, Socialist Labor, Socialist and Workers (Communist) Party " America. The Ptohibition par- tr did not file a ticket. It is ex- posted the state ballot will be certified to the various county clerks during the present week. The official state ballot to be voted " the general election will be somewhat smaller than Ion; ,eamturo,dtretottteeuntteinthee election law which provides for the omission of the names of the trresi- dential electors. Under this change twenty-nine names will not - in each column of the party ticket. , tami-tmakin-kept-ian .13,"Aswin¢ around the Cimle," Griieuataseoineort in "Real lA-aica." lbdbeeninNewYork were not the little Anemia that In; to taphisCittarette on the box Mon Ileanaokeit. Theyweeeourt?txw sheen of our Necessities of Lie. When I aw the type of "of". 1feetingtte"By11" Q71 J D can and my moment. bani! my food up you a: (do: to have an P' your M. t a Edam and Manor of the Bull'sEye, wanted tomeetnotonlr thermdieitnatdt-aerrofThlS woetderfalPtodeceofoURS. (The American Tobacco Comm}! and me.) Wc!l, I wish you could see the type of Men they were. Big fine healthy uptunding He-Men. They as. MWHnotherph when skirmish". Look h it. no ,lwucettinzakindofasub. umw' on than. I was be- coming as narrow as a Metropolitan Ne-erEdimeialWriter. My eye. siet-aigtesorroorlcouldn't see beyond the Hudson River. and II] mind wouldn't function farther "er. mlwy'iNxY. " Iknewthat NewYock was' 'amus- "uteaemteld,"ttutitntedtomeet the fellow who was "feeding it." Iamkiuerudlrcmtatitutrd. You BULL'S EYE W "e',3,tg,tt,2u- ttt an A." 315'.ka City RENT Wham titrgga'g, a'lrh1'llGiflel Save money. Buy a new pair of men's ox- fords LIBBTWIILE SKI: SN" [the Bldg. Men's Oxfords WantAd I Face to Face The Best We

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