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Libertyville Independent, 9 Jul 1925, p. 3

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fe.. :. @ppfe y the fetson . The Aatict uP s he penson . The pavgchs DJ Pieants opitomanenamenth a* 1+ oc PC 4t ¢ dn tm Pax: " | :4 yoP mR pe > s a n cgac »--4 50 correct internal troubles, stimulate vital . organs. Thive sizes. All druggists. Insist _ _ ANTIOCH BUMPS OFF KENOSHANS -- IN GREAT GAME . Fddie Liegle: had the misfortune to break bis arm Sundpawbile crankinz a Fard car Eddie is spending the summer at the John Palmer home ¢¥+ The largest crowds in years visited Antioch apd vicinity over the fourth and Sunday a of his beser ter up Mr and Mre, J. Wtsmon MeGee and ebildre nand Mrs: Dudley wpent over Konday in 'Chicago with relatives Mr and Mr« Tom Sulm.m"o-m-}a'lw ed company from the city over Satur-- day and Kunday The many friends here of Jothin = Theyer were shocked to hear of his death,. which orcurred Wednesday eve ning. July 1. at 6236 ¢ home ef his nephew. F Oshkoeah. Wi« . whese gince be le i home bere . givin« time. He had be« Crutcbér 10 Fechner, it down the Kenb,;ha'fi;;l;l'ltep--t-o a 6 --to 0 drubbing in one of the Fastest O'Day, ef .......... Slavenskt, 3b ...... Crulcher.> p ........ Bchulien, 1t F4ehl, ss .. McNea!, rf haarlem oil has heen a world-- vide remedy for ki drey, liver and 'iidder disordcts, rheurnatism, 'urabage and uric ac.d conditions. Pierce, lb .... Holistein, c ... Btrobbe, p .... Hicks, ss . C. Stanzak, Moore, 3b 'Paddy Moore x;cked a triple for one of his two hb to tead*the batt-- ing, while Crutcher hit out a double for the Kenosha gang. Strobbe, pitching (he greatest game of his career, strick out 12 batters, while Crutcher fanned 10 and both pitch--| ers allowed three passes. The score: Antioch, 6: AB.R. H. E. j FOR OVER 200 YEARS outhit" t(h& ~Vieitors 5 to °4,~ even though it was Crutcher who pitched a title for the Boston Nationals on the mound --for Kenosha. Despite the fact that--five errors were charged against his teammates, Strobbe Hurls Great Game to . Set. Down Kenosha _ --__ Nashlites. _ M Totalse ... Kenosha, 0 RELIABLE ~LAUNDRY LAUNDERERS, CLEANERS AND DYERS Phone Libertyville 67R. _ Libertyville and Highland Park golP MEDg, wWwHY HAVE A "BLUE MONDAY»" nelt ht on' Wrus nephew. where be c@ care | Ha war{Seling r un.il the day of h's d« LET US TAKE AWAY YOUR BACKACHE, YOUR CHAPPED HANDS AND YOUR FROZEN FINGERS. WHEN IT IS POSSIBLE TO GET AWAY FROM THE DRUDGERY OF THE WEEKLY WASH. ~ ef A N T I 0O C H U 2b *# ¢+ bbe 3;, off WET WASH #snw 20 POUNDS FOR both pitch| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Patten and The score: family motored to Kenosha Sunday. ABR. H. E.| Mrs. E. H. Glenn and children spent .3 1 -- 0 l'over the fourth at the home of Mr. and --4 1 1 l1 Mrs, H. L. Message. .3 2 2 2| Mrs. George Garland and mother--in-- --3 100 U jaw, Mrs. Susan Garland are visiting 32 6 5 AB. R. H 5. 1} 95¢ ha i« cher + yey &0 ; W Jean de la RBalue, French ecclesias Ur and politic{An of the Fifteenth cen-- tury. incurrted the Jispleaghre of King Louts N1 «ho tad him «hot in an Kten --uce for elever years, (z"". ts Ir" s0 0_ _ s t _ Warykergar l',nn {amily oan ic lathteh w ae ied Phuge ~* RZ L T S % += The Angola Cemetery Society will hold a business meeing at the home of Mrs. Frank Hamlin in Lake Villa Monday evening, July 13. Lo: owners are requested to attend. '.'.& ] ~'$ e D"T 4. [ ans _ of Car and Rescues Family at Bottom of River. Mr .and Mrs. Barlow and daughter Haze!l and a friend from Evanston vis-- Ited Mr. asd Mrs. Waiter Palmer las SAVE FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sullivan enter-- tained company from the city over Sat-- urday and Sunday. . .d,.»mn_w um..l'nnk'&\mu reiurned Monday from Cheilek, Wis., where they spent the past week. They were accompanied home by Frank Barber's sister, Miss Helen Barber, who exepects to visit rejatives here for a bout a month. ; was borp at Millburn April 10, 1857, and lived there until about 20 years 'ago, when he moved to Antioch wlth" is mother, who passed away »bout 12 years ago. He was brought here last | Thursday night, his rephews accom--. panying the remains. The funeral was | held at the late John Thayer home on | Friday afiernoon, with #=terment at | Millburn cemetery._ * | Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and children of Milwau-- kee moltored down, leaving Mrs. Davis and children at the home of Mrs. Mar-- garet Davis. H. F. Barber accompa-- nied Mr. Davis to Milwaukee and re-- mained there until Friday evening, The Kept in Cage Eleven Years Ceeguycs o9 n ic ce alighth " 2 company _ Lianpes harve many [riands n en who will rejoice over their rom death W lormeriy of --Waukegarn rien a mes--Way Many [ i m ty JING: Mea eat Sup; be. kas se--t WIFE CHARGES . foat y MATE HJIT HFR ..« rieck ~Egan-- end Jmt'tfir"'_"" :gz!y:.. engineer.___zppery fsed .. 93 "wa ea: Four Wa-&e south --side. "~* of the munlcipal 'plér, where the" én. U gine developed a capacity of 486 gai-- hix lons--a minute a stream of 13 feet. bU and a pressure of 100 pounds at the Dil nor?laA. C we _ The truck is . equipped ~_with a. W1 booster pump equipment. large and 4 ~mall hose, several @xtension ladders. ing 'oamite tanks to be uysed in fightinz wo during & ox c3 o n «ChieLf. --Kize > rMnd Jomes < Rigid tests imposed by Chicago Rremen--Thursday on --the §1. 700 fre engine purchased by Cardinal Mun-- delein for the voluntary fire brigade of Mundelein, I!!., demonstrateg the ability of the pumper to protect the The ball game was the principa! Todd Hart, the outsider, had taken the part of a great July Fourth celebra-- first heat. Th&lpy half a neck, Cox's ti0p..put. On --at Libertyville--and-- sev-- Thompson Dillon, the--favorite. down-- eral thousand Lake County peeple 'ed the Hart horse in the. second ses-- gathered there for the festivities. sion--and Murphy's Trumpet but a cmmmmmenn .nnz' ;beld'behlnd. Not so tight, but tight enough, the blowoff of the third scram MUNDELE'N FmE '_*_ ble wherefn Trumpet come oft the rail - to the outside to shade Thompson Di}-- lon with Todd Hart third. Now to ENfiINE lS TESTED the ludicrous denoument. Racing ltike " a team, Trumpet and Thompson Dillon Rigid tests imposed by Chicago tore off the first quarter o fthat first fremen--Thursday on the $1.700 fire heat in :30 45. _But that wain't fast engine purchased by Cardinal Mun-- enough. The nex; quarier they tray-- deléin for the voluntary fire brigade eled in :30 flat, a --2.00 minute clip. To of Mundelein, I!!., demonstrated the in three--quarters in 1:32 45. Trum-- ability of the pumper to protect the pet having, just ihageit------ _ ceived before the referee stopped the bout. .Libertyvill won the ball game, ; 4 to 3, but we don't know who won , the fight. 1 The game was a close-- and hot one | all the way through and arguments| were not as few as they might have been. The rivalry between the two teams is and has been at white heat all during, the season and .it is ex>, pected that the McHenry's wikH de| mand a return--game to be played at' their; home lot in McHenry or in y Waukegan. I J. N. Heath & Company crowd 'at Libertyville, tangled> im an impromptu one--round bout during the LibertyvilleMcHenry ball game held at libertyville~July 4 and several ¥ealthy--so6cta-- w&c 4C..H#ed and re-- k_.....;. aaend . NPkRfGa en w aige Cr / _: LUBERTYVILLE-- INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925 Giles Kingsley, catcher and captain of the McHenry and Biflex ball team Kingsley and Bixby Exchange n Wallops in Close Game the ;' ~_--_---- --Fourth. LIBERTYVILLE IN 4 TO 3 WIN OVER _ M'HENRY OUTFIHT n Dinat HEATH HOMES WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR MODREN HOMES BEING BUILT IN OAKWOOD TERRACE SUBDIVISION, LIBERTYVILLE. I'& T DOWN BY THE ELECTRIC ST ATION Phone 200--J Libertyville, HMinois ).In+ Music by Percy Rowell's Radio 'Band RAINBOW GARDENS COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY MONUMENTS _ and Mausoleums ){on First National Bank Bldg. . : WAUKECAN, ILLINOG For Sale Prices, See Your Own Libertyville Agent, of F. F. OWEN, 338 Jackson Ave. Telephone 233--W M Every Saturday and Sunday _ it W M n £ATaAF H« n manlu!aC W July GIBBONS PARK ve prevent nda a n d s en t .11 902LE Woni--o arctinbh ie o KarX.,--5~/ ol€ & woment of the |------ . matinee when Cor and Murphy would | ._high line ;hrough--the bome umu:h--wf _ 'but wail~ ~What's this* Thompson | . , Dillon and Trumpet dying* Sure they Ti were dying. Why wouldn't they diet| 1 a : What horses could siand thar --paee*----;{Of 1 And Todd Hart passing them? Leay: : . ing them far behind? Of course; why s : wouldn't he? For he'd been--driven in * t such & manner io have somethkg lefi. '4*5 a He had it left and plenty. He walked H-! i away from the staggering twain and " --Khile--the buge midweck throgg was ad+« tha be. bla to conquest in the fourth and declah'e, When, seeing taht they were hope-- heat of that gruelling feature battle. 'lessly beaten, both Murphy and Cox "Never has one race furnished --a [®tOpped driving as the crowd gave greater succession of torrid finishes them the well known horse laugh and than did this same 2:08 <rotting num---- YOciferously applauded Puinam. Even ber-- --With a--neck advantage o nfour Murphy and Cex--had to smile as Podd others--four that were noses apart-- Hart Crossed the wire many yards in }ll'odd h}:m the outsider, had taken the ,ld,;:nce!ol them. rst heat. Then by half a neck, Cox's |_. The victory 1 tedly was one.af-- Thompson Dfl&{ the --favorite; ~down-- + tfiu'nfig:r%u 'fi::lhad igf ed the Hart horse in the second ses-- Pleasure of scoring. It will be re-- The following is ;iaken from Cleve land (Ohio) papers, and refers to Harry Putnam, the well known trainer of--race horses's ---- mezee> "An epic of the trotting. turf was summarily transported, irito the realm of burlesque. A race that in retros pect, migh: have been recorded as on of the most luminous of recent hjs-- 2:08 wending What the Harness Exper's Say About the Trotter, Harry Putnam ntrod ue t!1 . this m way down Mai Tt t mss 09 L ncz tan aing,-- es a mtstee|LOANS FOR WEFK ~--A Assistant secreta@ry -- of _ Title & Trust Co. Business -- of <the Recerger for. the-- week endine--pity --or--~ Number of mn\"y.mn& fil Number of chatte!l mortsa NumbeF o6' trust deeds car pleasure of scoring. It will be re-- membered hbe is the man who first brought out Peter Manning, 1: 56 3--4, world's champion trotter years ago. Todd Har: came up fast from fifth position in the first heat to win by a neck. He took second in the second heat and third in the third. The result of the deciding heat has been told above. When it was over, the back-- ers of Todd Har: cashed in handsome-- ly in the auctions, he bring only $50 in $920 pools."--Cleve--land Times. 2:02 3--4, and Murphy, ~who piloted Trumpet, 2:04 1--4, and cap:ured the fourth and deciding heat by the amaz-- ing margin of 10 Jengths from the formes. * Num be N um be N um be Total amount of 19 amoun t IT n conye chatt« trust * --Juty T. 1925 DNonpseeBrotners in Tt W 1meé nen and morl in ile J A M ES MOR RO W & S o N 202 SOUTH GENESSEE STREET, WAUK!GAN. ILLINOIS ~ TELEPHONE 278 s-- olmed Already a familiar and attractive sight on all roads. ~-- + hot For one thing, the Special Coach really accommodates five adult passengers in comfort. And then the body lines and_ special ap» mort 49 tl« 108 ed 31!¥9 1. o. b. 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