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Libertyville Independent, 25 Aug 1927, p. 4

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----A4l Jt supplies healthy, humid heat to every room -- without _ dust, soot or smoke. . It will burn even the cheapest soft -- ~AMrs. Harry Lyons, Lake Bluff, _ _ Taken to Hospital as Friends _ * _ Wait to Surprise Her. _ _ |} Here is the finest warm air furnace ever built-- the new wm of dlast Sunday the greatest --civic day €ver put on in Lake county and it was "North Chicago Day." The parade, the greatest ever seen in these parts, wended through the main streets that were beautifully deocrated and everybody had a part to play. Parade prizes were won by the ~Fansteel Products com#any in the -- manu{acturing -- division, the Rause Motor company in the 'com-- mercial division, Frankie Machnich in the private car division. while the Blovenic twd#¥e, depicting an old time scountry wedding, won the group of the day was the--presentation of a Pontiac sedan to Jake Koziol, the father of several children and the husband of an invalid wife. Koziol is a moulder and was not previously an auto owner. 3 Miss Mamie Zradicka, 18 years old, of 1803 Jackson street, was «hosen "Miss North Chicago" from a fHeld of 17 beautiful bathing beau-- prize. The LaSaine market won the prize for the best décorated window. 'One of the most gratifying features ties and was awarded the $50 in gold.for the first prize. Miss Zradit ka is a brunette, olive complexion, and has long curly hair. She stands :al!e-o, hospital in uake Forcet § it' was reported today that ahe vane the injury will probably ; the time of the 50th anniversary x had made up a purse of $500 a8 a token of friendship for tha aged _ In those eight yeare Mr. Lyons has g'q:" on but ndde:.t:to!'uu m | flum?tcn rg, ; to hbhave a birthday toiay. She 85 years old and. the: oliest real Lquhvmuc. ealle 11 :s1 Planning to show proper respect and to Repledge friendship a number oft: her ftriends prepared to surprise ker in her home. As--a--gift they had made up a purse. To their surprise they learned that she had tripped and fallen, fracturing her right leog. Brunette, Wins Bathing ._--* _ Beauty Contest. The unfortunate part is \that' she has been out of the Wesley hspital, Chicago, but little more over a month. She had lain there for weeks from a fractured hip, -- Refusing to use a cane is believed to bhave been the reasou for her sec-- fi high grade furnace as good as this -- or priced so reasonably. We stake our reputation on this fact! *' Installed in Your Home on Convenient Easy _ Terms Backed By a 5--Year Guarantee Bond Come in and let us explain the value to you of its The Furnace With Every Famous Feature res of construction and easy, automatic op-- & < ; he i _ matter ( Look Righ and low and you won't find »». [||| . -- .: Have you attended to the important matter of S LEG O N OF BIRTHDAY PAGEANT Two.;mi'l:ake District. * Continuing drive against slot machines in the county States Attor-- ney fmith -- announced®~ two more raids in 25--cent slot ma-- chines had been found. The own»rs wcreo sall to be Fred C. Krone, of B::::e Zurich, and M. J. Johnson, of Point, Fox Lake. The raids were made by Constable George Stried 'and the sponge equad. It has been twr) ¥eeks:or mure since any slot machin*s hay» been found. While. the men were not brought into the county jail they were notified and promised to make their appearance time to time. | t He has dealt severely with the owners of asking for fines of $200 and in wost inctances. Hasty investigation into the lake regions failed to disclose any boot legging. Dflv: against this eection of the county and in and around Wau-- kegan has kept the field fairly clean. weighs 131 pounds. She is of the boyish type and North Chicago peo-- ple--promige she will give the win-- ners .from other --towns a close «un in the Waukegan Legion summer fes-- tival in two weeks. A good ution make port.--Horace, | hss in court. ns The fight u}lnlt slat machines bas continued all through "the summer: While the fiy is considered to be fairly free these gaming con-- trivances ~the | states 'attorney, thru information ing to his office, has been able t:og'nd one or two from The _.wofletflnflnechape' with no ents to mar the pleas-- ure.-- Fourteen 'children became lost from their parents during the day, but Chief Tiffany and his staff of of-- ficers found the parents or the chil-- dren in every case. A great program took place with | Returns : License E34B dancing, conterts, air plane stunts,| Mr. Smith himse¥ Thursday night speakers and so forth all during the | Cleared the mystery. <--He explained hym;s{:mnnmkudhphy&l&.hdukluhtbm he ob at night. tes Attorney A. V.|tained the license without Miss Pat-- Smith, Judge -- Claire C. Edwards,|terseon's knowledge or-- consent. Mayor Walter L. Atkinson and oth<| When he found his suit would be ers were on | the : program. hopeléss, he returned the license to Great credit for the excellent day's | the. county <clerk here. P program, the. enthusiasm and success | _ "Miss Pt(:?on certainly did not of the day, due to John: Dromey, mnny to Waukegan," .. Mr. Bohus Ra Walter Jansen and ith declared. . "And she did not Chief of Po Frank Tiffany. All |know of my plan to ask for a license have worked tirelessy for weeks to |If there is any blame to be attached make the celgbration a success and |for this unfortunate situation, it ter-- they certainly were successful. _| tainly belongs to me." . . Miss Virginia rm-ph. 20 . years old, cof 1808% Wright avenue, light brown bodded hair, own second speakers and : so forth all during the Uay and a sgnt fireworks display at night. tes Attorney A. V. Smith, Judge -- Claire C. Edwards, Mayor W;ltor L. Atkingon and oth-- ers were on the -- program. Dr. D. I. Martin, chairman, Mrs. Wm. Schuman, Joseph <L. Preyborski, Mrs Joseph Petroshius -- and Fred Stafford were the judges of the bath ing beauty contest. Motion pictures were taken of the parade. the throngs at the park, and the bathing beauties and these will be shown at the Academy theatre soon in connection with other --scenes from Waukegan. © s Great credit for the excellent day's program, the.enthusiasm and success of the day, due to John Dromey, Bohus Im: ~Walter ~Jansen and SLOT Col. Smith | Stamp Out prize of--$35 in gold. ~Her measure-- ments did not vary otvter '% ~inch fro v perfect in any case. Miss Dor-- T MACHINES AKEN IN RAIDS; GAMING DEVICES Continues Fight to Machines Getting Lake District. Tiffany warned boys against swim-- ming in the lake at that point as it 18 very dangerous. The boys have been in the hbhabit of going in at the point between the power house 'and ~the naval station property as it is not Earl Fagan, North Chicago youth, located the body four feet from the diving board on the water works pier, wedged between two large rocks. He had beendiving for the body when it was located, and he was forced to call for help from Phil Teufer, chief life.guard at the Waukegan beach, to help him extricate the body from be-- tween the rocks. All afternoon and evening the North Chicago youth, with the lHfe guards of Waukegan and Great Lakes, had tried unsuccesstfully to locate the body with hooks. Just previous to the find of his son, Harry Denman, the water works engineer, who had -- been working not amore than 100 yards from where the tragedy occurred, gave way to his griet and was taken home by . Chief Of Police Frank Tiffany who, when the call came in, feared that it \was his own son who had drowned. Mrs. Denman was prostrated when the news of --the tourth tragedy in their family was carried to her. ~ At the meeting of the city council At the inquest conducted this morn-- ing at the Petroshius funeral home by Deputy Coroner Edward Conrad, the jury came to the verdict that Den-- man had died from accidental drown-- Monday night;a resolution of symoa-- thy was passed for the Denman family nécessary for, thes' to-- use bathing suits. -- Chief y® declared --that anyone bathing in the lake at that point in the future will be arrested. and the council ordered that flowers be sent at the time of the boy's fu-- It was --brought out at the inquest that Mrs. Denman had warned -- her The body of 12--year--old Vernon Denman, the son of Water --Works Engineer and Mrs. Harry Denman of 1818 Lincoln street, was 'taken from the water of Lake Michigan at 712 o'cdock Monday night, and the third of the four Denman boys was the vic-- tim of tragedy. P s cago which resulted in the amputa-- tion of one leg. : * 7y Of the four boys, one was burned to death in an accident, a second died of illness, and now the third is drowned. The fourth boy, and re maining child of the family, was in-- jured in a street car accident in Chi-- * Much of Miss Patterson's -- time is spent at the . beautiful : Patterson home south of Libertyville. wonnntmmmmemsiings 3 o P tm C 50 0 c 0 $ .Miss Patterson, Coming Bride of James Simpson, Jr., Dé-- | Guests at Simpson Home _ Mrs. Patterson and Alicia: were dinner guests Thursday night at the Glencoe home of Mr. and Mrs. Simp son. » County Clerk Lew A. Hendee 'stat-- ed that the license had been returned by some man about 5 o'clock Thurs day afternoon. 'He made no com-- ment on --depositing it upon the desk. The description of the woman who signed the application for a marriage license and who accompanied Smith tallied -- rather closely to descriptions made by friends of Miss Patterson. ter:of Mr and Mrs. J. M. Patterson, 20, Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, and kee, n%lfn Alicia Patterson, daugh ter of and Mrs. J. M. Patterson, The thrill in the news came be-- cause the evening before Mre. Pat-- terson had announced the . & ment of Alicia to to James>Sih son Jr., son of the president: of Mar-- shall Field & Co. ts e Earl Fagan of North Chicago Recovers Body of B 0o y Drowned in Lake. TRAGEDY STALKS DENMAN FAMILY; 3RD BOY IS DFAD At the time, Chief .of Police Frank Society was mystified for a' time hursday when it was learned a nies Trip to Waukegan. MANY AUTO ACCIDENTS "| oump hm fanhbant TObLIC LIABILIEY: PROPERTY D GE? * ga A p If not, call 440 and let us explain the coverage. tes Ey C1 Surety tond, we"-m"g of sm 000 will b wflmf'?;_ g% gn"the -- a »iuumn(':e company for the next treas-- urer, J.'B. Morse, it was reported Monday by R. S. Barnum Waukegan agent for the company. The surety bond was one, of provisions arranged for by the board of supervisors when the resignation of R. Bracher was ac-- cepted early in the month,.. _ -- _ Myers has been notified and is to come after his machine. E It James Williams, alias James Curry, of St, Louis, Mo., had kept at his job of being a human Kho would not have landed in jait fef C. A. Brune, 'of the Zion police department, geclared | Saturday. As it is Williame is tbeing turned over by the Zion autHorities for prosecution on a charge of stealing an automobile belonging to Charles Myerse, of Des Moines, Ia. e 9 «> ; Patrolman Lattisaw made the arrest Aug. 13. He found Williams speeding through in a _ Cheyrblet touring car. Checking up on the lHicenses plates, which were an Illinois set, heé found them to be stolen from St. Louis. Wil-- Hams, police said, finally admitted that he took the car in Des Moines about July 15. * w3 Williams made a complete confes-- glon, Brune stated. N* quently. -- --He gave his home as St. Louis but admitted that he was there but infre-- SURETY BOND ON TREASURER MADE itentiary. Denman..on the phone and told: him to:keep the boy from m& ' Mr.: Denman called the boy in and 'told him not to-- go in--swim-- ming under any circumstances as the waves were too high and the under-- tow strong. The boy agreed. Later on, when they "were alls in bathing, his friends had played around close .to the beach but--Vernon, -- at-- tempted to swim out to the sand bar where the water is only a few feet deep.. He could not make it against charges. the waves and tried to turn back. He struggled in the water and called for help, but his friends could not aid The undertow carried the body along the bottom of the lake to the point 'where it was lodged between the rocks near the pier. * 4 PRISONERS SAW . WAY OUT OF FORT SHERIDAN PRISON Army Authorities Start Search For Prisoners Who Escaped 3 Last Night. ---- If ns in bathing that day > e ave She thum:hd Mr. .t 7 it d RX, ,;&t!v 4 ies /CA V e tae :A jury under--the direction of Dep-- uty Coronis Penny returned a ver-- dict of accidental death in the trag-- edy which Prmytnqynoon took the life of ten year old Harold --Span-- kon. son of Mr. and' Mre. William Spanton, of 2900 Gilboa avenue, on.:: 1 ?Ao'eprdlnz to: the-- testimony 'taken tc the inquest, the Spanton boy was riding his bicycle down the side barn before the boy could dismount and run to the aid of the Spanton boy who lay <, unconscious in the return to the barn, swerved> from the road into the driveway, knock-- ing the Spanton boy from his bike and . trampling on him. The horse carried the playmate on in to the Inquiry . in Déath . of --Harold Spanton, Zion, Shows Horse <--------*--Dashed For Barn. ; all that are in the house. Let your light so shine before fmen, that they heaven" ~(Matthew 6 :14--16). The Lesson--Sermon also . in-- cluded the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science ny Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary B:::r Eddy : "Light is a symbol of M of Life, Truth, and Love and not a vitaliz-- ing property of matter. ; Science re-- veals only one Mind, jand this one #ghining by its own light and govern-- ing the universe including man, in perfect harmony" (p. 510). f ~the LISTYOURFARMS ||| _ | LEG OF FOR SALE or TRADE [ ug P J.A..{:d_;r'i;:h' 20r¢ ho was mounted on a horse, About block from the Spanton residence e racers crossed the driveway lead g to the barn :where the nrose kept, and the animal, anxious to Suite 203, 1704 Sheridan Road \ Phornes 1766, 2899 and 2574 NORTH CHICAGO, iLLINOIS IN CASF OF YOUTH _ KILLFD RY HORSE $A + nder a bushel, but on a ck ; and it giveth light unto ire in the house. Let your Arst --I1 Palace Cash Meat Market NS We are pleased to have you in our services at the North school building. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Guy E. Smock. Pastor. Bunday School at 9:45 a. m. W. G. Wells, Supt. -- se Morning worship at 11. The pastor will speak on "The Value of Selft _ BT. LA WRENCHKS EPISCOPAL ; Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor 'The services on Sunday, August 28 (the 11th Sunday .after Trinity) are: Holy Fucharist and sermon, 11 a.m. Rev. A. E. Selcer, officiating. Ohurch School at 10 a. m. Kirst Maszss at 6:80 a. m. Becond Mass at 8 a. m. 'Third Mass at 9 a. m. Fourth Mass at 10 a. m. S8T. PATRICK'S3, WADSWORTH Rev. J.~B. Foley, Pastor. At Wadsworth, Mass at 8 a. m. At Dructe Lake, Mass at 10 a. m. Both services on standard time. ~SUGAR CURED BACON, whole or half, Ib. 26 1--2¢ PEACOCK BRAND HAMS, Ib.. . . . . 24'1--2c o c;fi ?'5!1":55,!, ;«,gw' \+£ mam egmeiage -- ue s toe A Palace Cash Meat Market Co. B8T. JOSBEPH'S CATHOLIC Wibertyville Cburches || SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 LAMB SHOULDER --19ic Ib. POT ROAST é Of Beef 18c-- 20c lb. LEG OF LAMB ol se st Grade Meats at the Lowest Pri FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL® -- Rev. John E. DeLong, Pastor (The --Church of Good Will) Bubject Sunday morning at 11, old time: ~"Great Moral Principles Jesus Taught," The service of worship and the sermon are of equal value. . You do not come to the church just for the sermon. Evening service at 7, old time. This is a service of the Epworth League and the church 'together. $1, there will be a meeting of all the members of--the Girl's OChoir are asked to be there fifteen minutes sooner for a short rehearsal. . Fnglish service at 11 a. m. This will be the pastor's farewell sermon. There will be no Sunday school or services a ecek from Sunday, Sept. 4. The new pastor, Rev. Wm. Lehmann, will be installed Sept. 11. The Sunday School is at 9:45, old £\nday School mt 10 a. m. The ST. JOHN'S EY. LUTHERAN Kev Eimer C. Kiessling, Pastor ROLLED VEAL 26:¢c lb. BOILING BEEF 10iclb. LAMB STEW 10c lb. Next Door: to will be held at the same time. All members of the church are urged to be --present. All the members of the bring sandwiches and a dish to pags. This is the abuuail-- congregational meeting {or the transaction of import-- 6:30, old time.> A--picnic supper will be served, and each is requested to famflies 'belonging to the church are invited to the supper. is "Christ Jeseus." ~-- Edaward Ernest, of Highland Park, brought to the county jail Saturday today was sent to the state hospital at Elgin. He is 22 years old. His mental breakdown was sudden leay-- ing him in a violent state. During the night at the jail he tore clothing in shreds and at the sanity bhearing he made an effort to escape but was held back \y deputies®* VIOLENT YOUTH _ SENT TO FLGIN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Gunday School at 9:8%0 a am. Church Services at 10:45 a. m. Wednesdays at 8 p. The subject for y, August 28, , ';'fl»j' 3946 for the

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