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Libertyville Independent, 5 Aug 1926, p. 2

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_',-',;"' ' 'tttrioitineispi _.)'"',,. mmnwm ' mama SUNDAY E;\._i...-¢m:mumukomt , "aiunr.ai-trofthtmttthe"e E, can" then. he rttad . splen- r iiirtiriii-trtteeatsnndnAthe' ,t:' auiiiiisruidivtmtthfreud. ik mum-manna mm! '3? . "Main Bausch, Aged 16 Yrs. , of Elmhurst, III., is Latest Victim. l itaag TWO Misplaced confidence in his ability to swim cost William Bausch, aged " years. ot Elmhurst, Ill., his life at Deep Lake in this county Sunday aft. ma. The youth sank in about six Net of water alter, it is oelieved, that I. had either suffered a era ".t or had We exhausted. -iiirbay was found xithin a raw minutes after he sank mu efforts to "the him tailed. A _ _ The youth arrived at the lake with t My ot Chicago people early Sum day morning and together with the others had spent the day in bathing, boating, and nshing. Dive. From Raft After riding about in a boat with other members or the party, Banach and a young woman named Schroeder ot Chicago 1M". the craft to climb onto tt raft located About 150 feet trout the shore of the lake near Jackson's re- Bort The young Iady slipping over the Iide of the raft clung to the edge while she worked her way hand over hand around the edge of the platform. As she was unable to swim she hes. hated to [cue the raft. Band: in the meann-wr hu'i "rr- trom the ran and started S. "wing toward the shore. The young woman ensued in dhsportintt In the water while susuendm trom the raft did not follow the coune of young Banach in his swimming. Tum; of hanging co thr platform the young woman drew herself up on the raft min and then turned to seek [UN "mic -5 lwu-u- -- "-f, "wm- _..- w --_ -F -,ib, momma. August 11th. A picnic 10.0 Ptaane96, of Cash] but. all- upper wink-em Homer-m eiiiiiiiiiLieate,1eP.rtt"te,: mated to "and. Visitors made Archie 'tattrtttl arm "to. VII "t We avegoentterrorttk_tm6rattemtte. ,} t -r'e"TT"'C"'""Ct""", '. iiialiiriherGmLrirtttetloe- tt'it"titoiiootto'toooe9ooo guy qtntgeetg " than?! Pal-11°11! out her companion. Banach ms not to be men. Hm Schroeder .hen'clll- ed to the youth and wh n "e tailed to answer she become alarmed. Icy le Located Attracting the utteuv of other members or the party who were in a boat she told them of her "mm. they followed the mm in the water which' the youth had taken and saw the body of the boy lying " the bot. tom ot the latte W rtt . .. "1 feet of the raft. The body was soon rpco: ered but effort: mode to revise tho youth were of no out]. An Inquest held at Jacks m'r ~30 t " 4 o'clock In prodded over by Dr. J. L. Tnylor. county coroner. The Jury returned a verdict of nccidonul drowning. The body In N" to Stung: tut- dertaking onion Antioch when It wu prepared for nhlnment to Chi- cago tor burial Manny. ooooooooooooooo o LAKE VILLA o Miss Eunice Fads ad was Violet LPODD of Chicago. who taught in the Dtsily Vacation Bible School this sum- mer, spent Sunday yum friends here. - In. WI! Pesto rtnterrtnined the aterChtbutusrttorne1"t"- raBtutamtttmr. _frugt-tiert.N.A.otutetq ' The Laney 'Ald Society met wgth rln. Arthur Wilton Wednesday of this week to complete some work for -Mr "I. which will be held 83m AB August 14, and their and so" - at hwy work, uni-om. run will be on sale. They will i-fit?,,",? upper this you. but too «I! pteatrewi11tretrrorittedtn- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mr. and Mrs. Kai-man Miner enter- tained Chicago relatives several days last week. Miss Ida Miur of Racine visited at the Carl Miller home last week. , Mrs. Leo Runnable, who had an operation for gall stones at the Vie. tory Memorial hospital, is recovering and will be home soon. Mr. um Mrs. Win: and family of Ivanhoe, spent Sunday with Mr. and and Mrs. Wm. Manny at parsonage. Mrs. Manny and daughters returned Pride yetvening from 3 three week'- visit with relatives and friends at and near Champaign, while Mr. Manny he: been attending a three weekn' session of summer school for rural who" a Dunstan. Mrs. J. M. Cannon and Mrs. Wm. Edwards visited their potent: near Bohr-on last Friday. The Mothers' Club not last Friday with Mrs. C. B. Hamlin and tt very enorable time was had. Little Mitra Helen Ann Mitchell vis- lted but week with her great] potent: Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr. while her mother, Mrs. George Mitchell, eccen- puued by Miss Helen Weber. In. by Kerr and Mrs. Edwin Wagner. were enjoying e motor trip to Toronto (or . visit with geiattretg. _ _ In. Sophia Hull atrtttmed to her home inChieagoiaatweelftratmt mkn' visit with her sister. in. 8. M. Sherwood. Mr. end In. Ben mu and (hunter can out to "my Mancunian" Mend-mm , In. YES" non-gun ot Liberty. -rC"rrrCrr"r l Aiir'ioiniiGitiiieidee.et_1"" ooooootof"toooool iiiiririktar.atutteMecatp: VOLO t Mr.andMra.3. G. Patton undula- 0. b _ _ p, ttr""irii"iGiriuL-tt-r'"ut ooooooooooo.ooool hie-am may». ttqtndng+tr1PtrP"'yP'a'? 111.: old My Whit-lilo in Deep iaicwttiteorhmnt-ttttnA"e.t no, ftrturrGuriise-dtnh" ulnar. . iiiaiuu-ut-Aartte9ty val-acct nacho-calla. Gtr. (on! White " Round thegncg- Airattemetoa.A-t11tlt. AW 'mvmbosowd. Imus" ugh-ted tuna-d. Waldo xr--.. T uohastreerti11. , "than with "than" mvhcnt with Sun- JANE JAMIE50N, wmow or FORMER TREASURER, was Mrs. Jcne Juicoon. aged 74 yam. died 'r1humtar " the home ot her daughter, Mrs. Libbie Padgett. Her. mon. Bench. Cal., after tailing In halt): tor the luv; few years. abides the daughter with whom she lived. she left another daughter, Jeanie, of Ringling. Mont., and two sons, George of Millburn, and Robert ort Detroit. Her home, with the exception of seven note. was Mullburn. where the tune!!! eervicee will be held Tues- dar. Burial will be in Milburn oeme tery. ' The body will arrive at the White and Tobin funeral home Mom day. The deceased was the widow of James Junleson. county treasurer trom 1890 to 1894. He died twelve years ago. Mrs. Jambson wit torn In Scot- land but came to Millburn at the use ot two years. where she resided until the yam ago, when she went to Celitorttia. Millburn Woman Dies at Her- moea Bach, Calif" At ooooooooooooooo oooooooo0oooooo The ladies Aid will hold their sum- mer bunt on Friday evening, Aubust 6 at the church. Fancy work Bakery sale and supper. The Sunny school and church was held on 8 unday at the Y. M. C. A. map ct Huang: me on Sunday. They expected tt hhhi from Chlcuo but, on account of the weather, he did Gnce and hamlet Denman spent the wt Week with their cousins, The Bock and Kemper fumes in Chien- 'Word reached here on Friday of the death of Mm. Jane Ji mieqon, of Ions Bach, California. 'if'rt. unison. that wife of June: Jamieson, formerly liv- ed in mum, but (of seven! you) In: made her home with her daugh- ter, In: mule We". Burn] " Human: cemetery n Tues. _ Mr. "dug: KG, um non Dtvid an visiting iron " In. Hum- ot Demon. ind an. on friend: More mm this week for their home'm Chanda. "who Bidwedd, of Gut-neo- " "d'lrdl'l"td'Tll'l"ulG'l."'EE Demon. lArthnr and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ease rune: mm G. A. Veeey and daughter Vern want my"!!! Bonner, I n of Mr. edstkturdar afternoon nt the Base Fisher In. Gordon Bonner, la, his tonsila:home. removed as: week. I Mr. and 111-3.qu was and run- Mr. nnd In. Fred Steam and I ily Blamed to [cue 'on Sunny. counter. were 11mm ealUN on Mr. and In new: Knttenbert and Sand". 'f dnuxhter lube! of Wnnkesgn spent Mir Ethel W" returned home may at the John Walton' home. on Send" tron WnquMJhex'e, the . ___;______ ' been man: her uncle. W. 8. Den. - _ In. In! our: um .11. will" may)!" ud In]! were Malena Tiq. Itnn on load": u I. - __.___, mime. In. Jury cm and 15.e., In. Richard Dowel] up and"!!! New. nd son James And Robert Bard. 3 max": "on"! - in: emer- q the BAtt new Emu. Home of Net Daughter MILLBURN Bat You Cath Millie It Drink - Arthur I lid "Vlmotored in Cin- erentntt, I G.A.5 Ir. "magma; tottatla . home. " Mr. " cigar-ct we: dumped no". and ignited the fumes ot the w. The (lune: havevor were extinguished before 3 greet. deal of damage had been done. Mr. 3nd In. Jar Vuey nnd son. were Round me Caller: on Suds! morning. Mr. and Mn. Leslie Daria and dau- smor- Union and Benin and son Archie. spam Sunday st the my Dow. ell home. Mm. Joe Wigner entertained com- my from Chlago over the week end. Levi Wait In driving 1 new lean of popular nuke. Nick Miller visited his mother in V010 this week. Charles Roudeuucher in driving 3 new truck. Mr. tutd Mrs. Lloyd Fisher motored to Wauconda on business on Sunr- day. Ease Fisher and son m de a bus]- nesstrto to Round Lake onQVednesday Mist, News Dowel! and friend motor. ed to Chicago"on Tuesday evening. John Wagner has purchased the Prank Basing Residence in V010. G. A. Vuey and son Walter were Vole callers on Wednesday evening. Mr.'and Mrs. Funk Rosin; are at present driving a new Ford Sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher were Wauconda. visitors on Tuesday even- ing. Mrs. Leslie Dnvls tad-Mrs. Lford Fisher motored to Wauconda on Wed. nesday. Ed Von, of Round Lake was a Volo caller on Sunday. , x Frank Henkle'made 1 business trip to Fremont Centre on Wednesday evening. Frank Henkle and Lloyd Fisher were McHenry callers on Tuesday. Mrs. Peter Btadttieid motored to Waukegan 'on [maples on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leitie Davis tad mm ily motored to Round Luke on Thurs day evening. I Frank Henna Idem Wednesday " temoon nt the Emmet Gary home. Walter Vuey was t aller at the Harry Paagtteld home on Saturday manna. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher motored to Long me on blames: on Friday. William 1totrgdeutaehed of Joliet. spent Wednesday with relatives and friends in V010. Robert Board returned to his home in Chlago after having spent two weeks " the Dowell home. Lloyd Russell made . business trip to MeHenrr on Tuesday. Levi Walt was 3 Sunday all" at the John Wuhan home. Mrs. Frank Rosin; and children, were McKenry calm on Tuesdu. - Ray, Sputum! Milwaukee is spend- ing a few daymwith Mr. and In. Ir. Rating. In. Rermapahmtrer and cannab- ert spent Manda evening with u the home of Mr. and In. G. A. me. Mt. nnd In. Leone Duds and m we!" Men -t.?rrtt...Y us. an Mr. and Mrs. Funk mills and mm- ity Moan-ed to Hello 'on Sundsy. Mr. and In. Albert Knttanberx and daughter Mattel of Wtukegan spent an!" at the John Walton' home. 000000000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mr. end In. E. Schroeder and_ magnum Elvin and Lorraine, 1'0- returned jut week from their Wiscon- sin trip end report aorondegfitl time. um irene Evenaon returned vim them for a icwxdm' visit nod left tar her home tn Larsen. Win, Tm:- dny. Kin Women end Funk Quich- onborter or Chicago. owed the Schroeder: on their trip bt shout 900 All Sunday School children: a well 34 u gonna. should be looking tirwartf '8 to uni mks plant to aunt! the B. B. Links on mu 18th. Pomona:- _ m. o '., The Adult" Bible Chas will 'moot at methane of En. Mania Holst Kon- dar own: August ttth. Then k soul til of mutual. "telnet rout? mun Maine-n "on. no pin to, .0. a. Kruger ml C. J. new I" attqMts6,ttyt "ttertrytll? cm a. A. that mm!- L :42: HALF DAY The North Western road has been able to cut down It: operating ax- pences for six months of 1926 trom 74.59 per cent in 1925 to 71.13 per cent. The Chieago"and North Western railroad report. n striking Increase both In you and net earnings tor June. The you return! Mr the month Jumped trom $12,523,000 to 814,226,000. 1 gain of 81.700.000 while the net climbed from 82,292,000 1 year ago to $3.033.000 this yen for June. The company increased its you earnings for last month about 13 per cent, while the net Jumped more than 35 per cent. Another striking achievement of the new president. Fred W. Sargent. is that ot msintsinlng the passenger revenue in the face of steady de- clines' in such returns over I period of yesrs. In the tirgt tint months ol 1926 the compsny maintained the pessenger revenue at 810,398,000 against . total ot $10,215,000 for the same tive months s yesr ago. This shows a small gain in contrast to former losses. " 'l iAKE mum INSURANCE AGENCY T. I. s" irxioh & wArrLocx A' L AND N. W. ROAD . HAD " EARNINGS FOR LAST MONTII The May eerninge ot the compeny also set the best record in many were just " the June Btrurs' at- tracted nation-wide attention because they were made in the northwest where for severe] your. the railroads have been Inning hard times to mete ends meet. _ ' . Company's Net For June Soars 35 Percent to $3,000,000, Reports Show. President Sargent. back from a trip over the lines, reported good prospects for,crops for most of the system. He reported-tint the bright- est prospects were perhaps on the Paeitie coast when vegetable and fruit crops he" been large. --""'-'"-r 7 - "f... 't .. - . V""" I '.==e._. "',iet':i5:""4'c'yasrt a " ' - . 'Wv " m, MttiAlllMI ' I , m I Cq0mttts" I I ' a I _ _ I" , ' x. m 're" N _,rtd.',','i'.."t"ii'g1 mo Du-al Gas Control -iiiiiitai'rdiTiM= sir-fin"";rsr:&"*'SE:M*""' _ trRtrwe in" his! at" Al. umw-ALqu-lmh' Nizmgqfihmlfimqmm "in. -_e--" a "HM-aw _ ___ "ni-i-. ' Wflhmuuwmu'fiafam 1.3.3:...» teAp,Ayhtr..yg.titbr-. oeirt.rr.ehtrMFtrrerytry that! t4tetet. Designed and-made by Pioneer Auto We "I!" an" Minimum M] andwa ' 1'SiEr7a'-rdl4!gtsy "an. 'ii??,iriiiiii?itr1'i?iiiii , ,~.-~ pp 'ALGASWQJUG. You tN .17... I 'iiR.t1rttaererx-st-indttttmotiks MttiAlllMI ' mum LA. ,'iiiitiTs -t_1qqt_M 'aghWgflthttfat " "' c, - ' can. . - "Woo. I qMhetgq I irati7ihscormta., m M"- I I i,elt'g,',,e,f,P,',Pv'igg,rtf2,',t A: ' a i _ . 'ttrgu'dithtgptttrlatf, "a. In ,lrtoentertttrhttiMmidHd, EL ' gNiraairtoertio-fu-mtsrtrekeyyrtrt ""-' " - .m. 1tt2igegneaghtlt,t2ht a maven-blunt.» were. irii'i! gag. -Mnnuo, 'beaitltrteMtiiaitt-&rre6ri_qdarrerr _...-' no _fi§ndh 15'th _ 1h'tgt'2,trrgngLt"g'txtP'gg u mum. "numb-n din 'Pr-tset-ae-rt-ttstr,' PM" you. t'hgti'TT'-""t'" e'rtA,la'?,t'si'i1t'i'3iti r,.tatr,sfi,'irii' _ b'i'iri!t'ilitut,rturaatastr 'I" "LIT us "t',01"J, yous Issuance» mounts- _ 7 -w we: Wm At ow M "nwmwmnm F,i.hvtle,',Platte"t"'r,"?'tt,rae's"it D" Amsxx'ssmmlnoin (Di-du- Wm twp-Mon) '.ATHUR§D'AY, AUGUST 5, 1926. Hum mum Mit 5100 FOR Nllu'flNi CREEK The Imierreiden Canning company, with a plant at Crays'n'm 31":eaday was fined $100 and costs by Jus- tice Hervey Coulson on a charge ot polluting a stream, commonly termed "Pea Creek" that flow: into Third or Chittenden lake. Isaap Walton League Members 6am Victory Before Justice Coulson. The fine had been assessed "after testimony inspired by the [new Wal- ton league members of Waukegan, who investigated the sewage thrown into the stream by the canning tae- tory. No defense was made by the ot. ficials of the company. Witnesses in behalf of the state were Cr0tuv examined and no testimony was of- fered to refute charges. An appeal was prayed to the circuit court. Assistant States Attorney Minard Hulse called six witnesses. including Deputy Game Warden Henry Kern, who caused the warrants to be is- sued; Len Hull. president of the\ Isaac Waltons: Harold Potter, Dr.! C. E. Daniels. both summer residents of the district. Esrl Barron, Grays- lake. who owns the farm where the head of the creek is. and Ed Druce. Greyslske village trustee. who was called to testify that the sewage dumped into the creek by the vil- lage did not contaminate the waters. This sewsxe enters from above the point where the canning company has its outlet. sad the wster above this outlet is pure, scoording to Draco. oooo_ooooooooooo o GRAYSLAKE o Mr. and Mrs. Barney Jacobson and funny returned home Saturday from . motor trip to Pueblo, Colo. August Hansen of Long Lake has purchased the home of the late Mrs. Sadie Hook. Warren Grosvenor {was in Chicago Tuesday on business. _ 00000000000000 Mio Alice Whltmum left Saturday for Niagara Falls and New York City. where she will spend a week. Several from here attended the fun- eral of Mra. Belle Tucker at Round Lake Monday. Mrs. Tucker was a sis- ter of Mrs. William Smith. Rev. and Mm. F. B. James and ram. ily of Missouri. called on friends here Thursday night. They were en route to visit relatives in the east C. J. Wightman and R. B. Godfrey were among the Chicago business via- ltors Tuesday. Four ample: of water were intro- duced into evidence. Two bottles. taken from above the outlet, were :53an to be pure. while two am from below were toned with you! end rubbish from the cannery. Bar. old Potter end Len Hull had col- lected these temples in ordinary milk bottles. they said. letting the current of the stream fill them with refuse. There had been no chemionl en- elnie made of the content: of the bottleo by the Wuhan. . Mrs. L. .G. Smith and daughter vis- ited u part of last week with Chicago rename. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lou Mellen and son. JIck. of Chicago, sre staying at the Wicks home. Mr. and Mrs. John Wicks and daughter we visiting Iowa Deputy Kern tettmod that he but] seen a number of and tUh In the veto" which be "I lacuna! to at- tribute to the effect on the. water by the some being run into the stream. All witnesses were emphatic that en unbearable odor arose from the 1n nub "to". The Inderrloden Canning Company tiniahed the pea pack Tuesday. The Fox Lake Cemetery Association will meet at the home of Mrs. Gif- ford White at Round Lake Wednes- dsy utemoon, August 11th. A picnic supper will be served. Members are requested to attend. Visitors made welcome. in". atat 'ILuuou N935] Cyl)il, DISPLAY In the "Good OldTSummet Time I if " C7/zeNew ESSEX "G' COACH s795 "thy WW" 'IllllclllOANII' IIWIICONBINII naming}; With All-Steel, Bolted and Riveted, Clear Vision Body ' The Product ofEssex' New 310,000,000 Body Plant E3 1.01M "Vauh i ') Chicago North Shore dh. Milwaukee Taiwan Luann. Elehlgpguncxt ndtnlu'. rnhnMtmhtihese.Ursremtru 't"uttisnondNtedstittom Us. Motor 1ake'Geneva Twin takes Powers Lake Poetnttehake II Qfttg,t,', Military Training Camp, Fort Sheridan, Illinois, August3toSeptembert. Etorttheridaaubestreached by the North Shore Line. It is one of the important interest centers along this high-speed electrically-operated railroad. on Wk! achcdnh. MAIN GARAGE amm'aud-Mmamaa I I?qe,JChtaqw W MomSt'phonc 63:6 hwmmmwmawm BERNARD, Proprietor 345 North Milwaukee Ave. LIBERTYVILLE. ILLINOIS T a Tgh] , WM?" 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