¥ Register Want Ads bring results. niversary. "PAGE FOUR ' LIGHT STUFF. Dorfler sure looked Mm mound and he traveled the rmmumnmm did at the start. ; .Q!.hz'lmdmutnda 8 base hit in his first time up, which started the fireworks in the 2nd. The Bearcats had a real outficld. 'Their left fielder pulled down five fifinp«l'qlfimhfi g-':.bh:..' He also went Sield down a § Ml_nfigux.du Double play--F. O'Connor unnas-- _.Base on ba Sunter, (2); off (2); by Dolfer 6. Stolen base Lyons, any walks, and the visitors-- got Aits * "Lights" started out and drove in five runs in the 2nd inning. znmflh&omwmh 6th, 'The Bearcats scored one in the 5th and three in the 6th. The Bearcats had m nice sports-- manlike bunch of fellows -- on their i Piccpan en was a ® Wm:'-'- The Bearcats had % good team, but "Rudy's" pitching and the "Lights"" hitting was a little too much for them. WILLYS--LIGHTSs DOWNS THE Next Sunday the Lights® P mcnd% of The jJast Woukegan team trimmed them, but they are woing out for revenge Sunday. Dorflee Pitches a 81 o 10 #7 10 3 CHICAGO BEARCATS 9 TO 4 mfiu}imw&um dent" because I have found it gives the greatest service, together with absolute This New 88--Note BALDWIN Made Player-- 50 Rolls and Music--Cabinet Bench ROY'S 108 N. Genesee "Lights" recovered from their > of Wednesday and started FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent -- 233--W In the fifteenth year of the study and sale of Only $348 Columbia ..$40 Fulton .845 Pianos $98 and Up OPEN EVENINGS RECORDS 4 for 1 AB Mrs, Geo. Umbdenstock spent the first of the week with her mother, Mrs. H; Kuhiman at Barrington. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schwerin, Mr. and : Mrs. Hamon and the Misses Virginia and Evelyn Lorenzon of ".4:, n n:nwbb-olg; ; m & weeks\ with 'her parents here last Sunday. mumuw.o.nm tertained quite a number of in honor if their fifth wedding an-- entertained after-- noon. Ben Petercourt and Gifford White motored to Chicago Saturday. . Mrs. Shober spent Monday with make it a success. After mpdd.l!uywoflh,va_ do-- nated to Round Lake school As a very worthy cause:; Mr. Triggs who has been very ill is somewhat improved. . ; -- _ man, Elmer Hendee and Louis Del-- crowd at the opening . Decoration Day. There will be dancing -- every evening throughout the summer sea-- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vanderboom, Miss Edith Dowe and Mrs. M. Luby, attended services at St. Mary's in p:::.l.A-mhuadlu.&Hon'l 8 Gflfll"- P.mw to give a barn dance in his new large barn, on m'-mlfi. June 2nd. ; On 1oummn- Colls Rooing. Vivies N f Celia Rosing, Marttin, Evelyn Luby, Leo Richardson, Peter Cus-- Area on Thursday. < ~Cnautauqua at Round Lake be-- winning June lith. Ever; body Wfihn'hdrmh::t{"*? Wu;mw.wm. m e niamnvn fi:?uuw:;._ ng r.' finn!nq June lith. _ Ever/ Dbody should buy season tickets and try--to Iulflydh&.h &m lw. spent Buxud.:y' afternoon in Waukegan. Mrs. IIE!HW, who has -- Mr. and Mrs. E. Luby entertained Mr, Dodge and family of Arlington Heightssover Decoration Day. .. ROUND LAKE $550 and Up ROYS' PIANO STORE 108 N. Genesee St. Wul;ii Sh -- Please send "1 of special sale P\-;:PI- Bt $umme xl.. suci To Approved °10 . || ~FOUR DOZEN ROSES With Deputy' Sheriff Lester Tif+ fany on the way, Limberry stopped the truck bearing the five men as it approached: the -- electric station of the North Shore Lines in Liberty-- ville. They were about to board a train for Chicago. _ _ Westhoft was taken into custody on a warrant obtained before"Jus-- tice Churchill in Grayslake. 'The warrant was transferred to Wauke-- gan and the case was to be tried in Waukegan before Judge Walter A. Taylor Monday afternoon. _ . . Matt Atkinson, Lake Bluff, sign-- ed the $1,000 bonds for Westhoft panions ran from the sccident scene and boarded a truck at Thomas' Corners and sped to Libertyville. _ The sheriff's office was notified Libertyville, was called. ~Mildred Ernsting of Lake Zurich ummu.m.mo-. Thies this Dr. Gi hysician to Queen El-- -mudh':md that E_Q:E'hmh!s'om &ophml poor student, dis. covered transmission h&hlmwunhodklzz dt:: He m:puimnfiu-vz troduced by Thales, a g:% sopher, and by Francis Bucon #ffc over a wire. Starved Rock Memorial Day. § Miss Lena Schwerman is visiting friends in Aurora a few days.. .. -- Mrs. H. Fisher of Palatine visited Mrs. H. W. Schwerman last Sunday, LA NGWORTHY'S eP iess 0. (Continued from Page One) McCormiick's Orchestra -- Diamond Lake THE LAKE CO Headquarters For Vaughn's Seeds Bulk Or Package -- Also Bulbs Plants Or Shrubs 'Saturday Everting, June 9th RAY BROTHERS DANCE Will be given away P¥ $22 to $35 JOHN CICHY P C '*to -- a b'k'fihll"'curhhx the machine 'bore no license number, It was feared at first that the car might have been stolen. ' &u-z y car w ig from the the accident. 'The Chevrolet was taken by the owner to be repaired. J. B. Morse & Co. Straight and Pencil Curl Brim Bankoks .... $6.00 Plain and Fancy Wove Sennits, stiff and flexible brims at ... .$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 to $5.50 Plain and Creased Crown Flat Straws at $1.50 and $2.00 Dress Straw Hats See our "ad" at Auditor-- ium Theatre this week. . Kaiser Building Harvest Hats from Phone 14 '"Wéare now located in the Kaiser Building one door north of 'the Gas Office.: ~With our increased space we are better than ever equipped to render real service. 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