,!; They asked Seger to push their ma-- ;?i chine and he started to comply when | he found himself facing two revolrers p mmvmww-" ies mmwmm > ing but they spurned this reminding F him that he probably.needed it more _'~~--_ than they did. However they rom~y-- * > ed a few minor parts from his car { and attempted to damage it so that 7 he could not follow them. E: Within a short time North Chicago, > police and Waukegan police-- ha'dl re-- ceived the alarm as well as the sher-- **~~-- '4#ts office. Boundary lines were not FIND BUT 2 CENTS ~ FARMER HELD UP _ Guns by Men Who--Ask-- ed Him to Fix Cars. # ~Mrs. Rose Mitchel! of Pontiac spent the two men, wWAaQ Ccompaimons the brake shoes in their car, an s was a¥teking That was at 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 006 0 0o 0o o _ MILLBURN -- o served by the police, it was said, :~ Waukegan squads swept as far nnrth as TFTinn searchinz the bnildup 0 0 0 000 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 Miss Lottie Hoftman af Waukegan is visiting her brother, Marcus Hoft-- Mrsa. Carrie Gail of Highland Park and Mrs., G. Hopkins and daughter -- Phe car bore no license plates. In-- stead a placard stating "license ap Sherifft Lawrence © Doolittle has advised his men, it is understood. to investigate carefully in a certain sec-- tion of the county where several nos groes "batch" it and work as farm hands. 'The only car ever seen alboui their plot of ground, bhowever, is an old Cleveland touring. #\ ® Seger. Constable Hall said, did n t carty a watch or any valuables. The negroes threatened him with ro vioience and struck no blows. _ Report Arrest of Pair Police reported late~.today _ that w'sanum.a two suspects that they had given him the slip at Spauiding's corners. Ef-- forts to verity this failed but at Cur-- groes "batch" it and work as (AFW| ao;;aze at Chetek, WiS. u'"""""'"""""""itm"m'xu-ctum their plot of ground, however, is 22) qoy Figra --olf club Wednesday after old Cleveland touring. . /\ _ : noon, Elmer Brook, 'of the Antioch e Coniin e l taitics." _ */State bank, tied for first honors with carty a watch or any valuables. ,'r~w"'mmc,x, nv'hhmu.lm W.m"m"' no MA--'-'.-IQ * l"mufi.y--_d- Mrs. and Miss Gerred of Waukegan were. MMiiDburn visitore Friday. Mrs L. E. Gillings and baby return-- «d home recently from Oregon, where Abey visited the former's sister * City, Mo, and Mr. Munkers of Wan ***he 5. 0. 6. of iMuarn entertained 8, ©. 8. of Iliburn entertained Fednesday evening at a special moet-- Beoveral lodges from the county were with Mrs. C. E. Denman. danghter of Villa Park spent Sunday with the former's cousin, Mrs. C. E. and Miss Vivian Bonner attended the Racine county fair at Union Grove, and Mrs Gordon Bonner Mr and Mrs. Wis.. Thursday some time in Millburn was solemnizsed st the bride's home Sept. 17, at tour q uU aLIT.Y_-- at. 1 ow C OS T J Voos and Misa Eleanor San & ess . *695 §# b&fi ."'I * c Chnach only) i Aikhies mt se s #4 version ling for ts i% bride and groom "made a hurried get-- away and will motor to Colorado. on their honeymoon. . They will be at home in--the near future on the Olson tarm near Rosecrans. Congratulations. ~Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beck:.-- and imur,vutp(wmlfl Mr. and Mrs. Day of Libertyville and Mr. Dardis, of Burlington, Wis., was mmwm«wmm of last week. _ s Mrs. Copely © and -- daughter, -- Miss Carrie Copley, of Kenosha, were Anti-- och visitors over the week and. Miss Mary Wilton, Mra. Ruth Van Mias Goldie Davis at the Kenosha hos-- tion frm bis at the -- barber -- Miss Goldie Davis has so far recor-- ered from her recent operation as to be moved to mf_hop-_d her brother, hils wat n« Kelly attended the conveftion . of mmwa;mum Rapids, Mich.. week. . Mr. and Mrs Les Crandall are en joying a two weeks'* motor trip to the Yellowstone Park. * _ Mrs. Jos. Horton was severely injur s.amuyh.nwakvm'mhu from a chair while attempting to reach rgm'muuum Although no bones were broken, she was badly for a number of days. Miso Elizabeth Webb spent the past week in Chicago. M * . . The Antioch fire department was caled to the bhome of Win. Dorsey near Pikeville, Monday, where a fire--that |originated from a gasoline engine in !the milk house was flercely raging Hampered by a shortage of water, the fremen were unable to do more than keep the flames from spreading to the Miss Clara Taylor returned to hber work in the telephone office Wednes day, after having enjoyed a week's va-- ! Emnest Clark, of Toledo, Ohio, spent last week with relatives and friends ending a couple of weeks--at the home = Mrs. Wilton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dunham, at Pittsfield, L. Loss From Rust The astonnding amount of $300,000, 000 of metal 4s consumed each year Arthur Van Patten is taking a Yata Woebb entertained a couple of was confined to her bed Fommes wm%nm Woul Wfi';'m Aninual Convention of : L. a Cut. Rupning:Time to Eur0De | Pnesar es ts etiess | | ols to by Held Hero. Line Privately*Owned : According to the information as given out a company will be tormed to be known as the New York, Lon-- don. Paris Steamship Company (Blue Ribbon Line). °It will be privately owned and operated.-- . The company, according to the re-- port, will build a fleet of liners that{ can be driven--at a speed of 31 124 knots an hour and can be speeded up to 35 'knots it necessary.-- The ships a"'.,':nw.....m.z""'?."" Tor pas-- sengers and wil} carry 400. class who will} be accommodated in small cabins a little larger than the ordi-- nary pullman drawing room. 'There wmuaw.mu_muvu' public rooms that the modern ocean | liner has:> The ships will be built for will be a total absence of the lavish public rooms that the modern ocean liner has. The ships will be built for Resemble Plane= Carriers > U O Saut 10 K. C "hes AGNWI \ We ho h Foues -- ur port, will build a fleet of liners that{er on Friday.. He has also visited At! 'The water of Lake: Michigan in its can be driven at a speed of 31 1--2 Lake:Forest since he has been tralD--| natural state: is the finest in the knots an hour and can be speeded uP|ingy at Cedar Crets Country Club.> --__| world," Mr. Lee stated in addressing to 35 'knoto it necessary.--. The ships n-;vmwmmncg.mm,'muwmr;m; will be approximately 800 feet lonk--{at her home in Wisconsin. -- >« ~~ |good water for very long if cities con-- Mvfllhudwhdem ur.muhhmmt.h.h%umhmu"' sengers and will carry 400. mmwflhm | . He stated mu'mhrm who will} be accommodated in small| -- Mryr ang Mrs. J. Johnson and child--|cities on the lake were building-- cabins a--little larger than the 0r0!--'ren were Waukegan visitors on last| posal plants, but 'stated that ---- much nary pullman drawing room,. 'Ther®. g>turday. evening To l onl uo im work was necessary in or: will be a total MbSERCE thotrn coeah| _ Edith Mary Murphy and Chariotte|der to force: other cities to see the public rooms that the modern 000880 ) yoyey wore it fan Saturday, |Docessity of treating sewage or pre-- liner has. The ships will be built for m,wum;mmmhw«mtm speed.-- --. txps 'um"'.;'"m," matter into the waters of the Jake. Resemble Plane= Carriers > 'The church was beautifully Mayor Yager--in announcing the ummryuuuummuvmw"'"mlmwd'.mnm.mnum stated -- that resemble: the mzmu-mlmn_mmmmma Henry Allen, consulting en-- now behig built for the government »ou_" waich was very pleasing and|E'D%¢" in the building of the auke and will have a landing plattorm that °*' """./ 0 oua Tn the avening | EAD water works would give an. ad-- Millr oi w > a aik t N Tahisl e # . IROPBLING .-- BLAVOU .__ ALDBL seinble the arest airplans carriers | d6corated with flowers, most of them |(. 1 _ _,""(._0~, anen" consulting en-- m-mmwtm"m!mm-m'mw-m Mnmmu:p;m auke mmhflttwtbmomt;mmvummfil water works would give an. ad-- and will have a landing platform that yory greatly enjoyed. hficm:uumm"]m to will completely cover the 00 d°or--|"The Maker Of Man"' was presented | PM®BS 95 'A0 TB ; The mayor mmmwm"mmmmamw"mmmmmg :::;mmm.vmh)wmmmmmm"w'nwwwfi declared. & _all. .% residents of the: could it ?MM'.: : N"Ot'h 'h":'""qoz"' U "":.?,,"m' "'":,.?5 Listed on the program of speakers mg". 3 on j "l'"'""'m"'-mw!hu%qmm&m are such men as Dr. Herman N, Bun-- fevad that the sroosing sn to mant x A: Whton is till confined to bi#\deson, Chicago health commissioner; Tok ho o iss * * hsnl MFe: John, Funrer were in Milwaukee: E. D. Rich, state sanitary mmthm'lnm "'m""wm j wuw.lgfffl.fl. Uder sailed from *# York Baturday | Babbitt University Illinots ; Jrfihy Og'tlt m ]._J" fl_g'_,"._._m':'m." I awie & olt'lnphA ntateo> asnitary anel. de..Francte for Havre where he will AXSCBOOD nA W BOBVRGRHELE . .. conter with the syndicate developing! Mrs. George Gooding, of Libertyville that port over the new service vm'o_ut,lhvnnt of the week with her is expected to start aperation in 1930.!parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Joe Pester. He will also cross the channue! to| Mrs. F. B, Rhodes, William Rhodes, Piymouth and inspect the port mn-mmmmumms--- itles there. * day in Zion. * It is "W that T. ¥_. o'ma". Aabpemeen memainoneateneeninnactesig prsnaeamacam % chairman --of <the shipping board. . is j * thoroughly familiar--with the new . fast ship plan and be is said--to have dis=| "~ "~ ind' EK K KikEKE : cussed it at 'great length with Presi-- f ' % ldent Coolidge. : * & Other prominent Washington offi-- ¢ C o e O o i clals including men high in the coun-- f ANN v cile of the navy are also eald to have f k widely :li-euud ltho ':hm and ' ~ is absolutely feagible and would pro--| Waukegan Men Charged With vide the United States with a .0'.!" fi § " M tul tleet of naval auriliaries in the| ing Big Still Un o WAUCONDA o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o o0 O NAVVGIRIIFL o'mxmmm.o::' E. Babbitt, University of Illinois. _ 0 0 0000000000 0@ XKelith avenue, Waukegan, were Indiana's _ sanitation _ program-- |to the federal grand jury in bonds |Lowis 8. Finch, state sanitary ong!-- Frank Dickson, Wilford mk,u;wmunmwcn oCE 0. Harris, 38. Clark, C.--~KE. Wheelock missioner "Beitler in * Bangquet Session and Charles Fahring left Monday for| The two were arrested several | -- Music and specialties. Minnesota, to look. over some: land weeks ago following a raid on their |-- Industrial waste disposal in Wiscon-- they recently bought in that state. bungalow which resulted in the seit--| sin-- ~C. --M. Baker, state sanitary en-- Mr. and Mrs. John Ruiger of Akron, |ure of one of the largest and most | gingeer. \ Ohio, announce the birth of a son,| complete distilling plants ever ub--| 'The North Shore sanitary district-- John Blaine, Jr., on Monday, Sept. 1%,! covered in this part of. the coun-- | 8. A. Greeley, consulting engineer. 1927. Mrs. Ruiger was formerly Miss ' try. § Bewage and water problems at Ra-- Edna Broughton of this 'village. :--_|| The plant consisted of a two gal--|cine and Kenoshsa--Louis R. Howson, Mra George Blackburn visited Pala-- 900 gailon wood vats, three fourths | _ Illinois sanitation as related to Lake Galesburg, where bhe enroll as a m':mmmu'tfithMk a senior in Knox college. | by :a group of> federal men headed ent--Herman N. Bundeson, com-- "Miss Mae Burke, principal of the by-- Prohibition Agent Horace Lyle | missioner. ~_ .. .. . _ /.. 0 .00 0 --_ eveunt of an emergency. Bacon, Bert Miller and Otis Potter left | Wednesday for a fishing trip at Hay-- '""- l' '. H. D. Binks has bought the Willliam Davis farm, on Rand 'Road, nrth of this> village. € -- Mr. and Mrs. Wl Geary and son, Edward, and Mr. and Mra. Len Geary and children were Sunday callers at the Lee Geary home in Gilmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paddock, Mr. and Mrs. Amil Danms and Mrs. George Blackburn attended Q. . S.~Chapter 'at Millburn Wednesday.. Mrs. Pad-- Mmmn-flnm ,. Mr. and Mro. Harry Grantbam, Jr., ang family spent Thursday evening at the Lee Geary home in Giimer. Mrs. Jane Grosvenor of River For-- est, is apending a--feow days with Mrs. Web Cook. . * Ai® -- <g Mr. and Mrs. Berney Geary of Rd. Te en on an Mn on t Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Larson, North %u-uvud»gmw.mi Jn and Mre. Harry Oventham, Jt uih-g:.lld".!u'm ho sn e eantt . Miss Violia Geary is Apending the week end ith her ' ut the Lee ing. with an enrollment of eighty--five Edward, and Mr. and Mra. Len Geary and children were Sunday callers at the Lee Geary home in Gilmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paddock, Mr. and Mrs. Amil Danms and Mrs. George Blackburn attended Q. K. S.~Chapter at Williburn Wednesday.. Mrs. Pad-- students. F4 George Dandelein a vacation in the north of Chicago, called at. the Granthem | Annual Convention of L a k e mmam%@n}w-@ ~-- gress to be Held Here. tored to . _ Mrs. Dahms of Maytlower Chapter <acted 'as Worthy ;m inl m--jize .'" * " _ ThirtyAive relatives frien iIted at the Len mwmx' o 00000000000 000 on.mpun'mm% iting --New York, Washington, Phi deliphia and=other points of interest. Last Bunday was another big day for Lake Villa. <Thousands of . people were here and a great many of them were visitors at Cedar Crets Country Wauk Men Charged With Opum:i Still Under Bonds ot%'.soo Each. 'The m"t:nuf'fio government for-- ees to highest ty pos-- flbhonmummfl charge of conspiracy instead of plain vmatbmuln_-h'u_' -- Tteir fate will: be determined by the zrand jury and action of the tederal Alstrict court MAFIRA T _A M BS 117 "5°*"~~ 1. --James Smith, Kenosha negro, ar-- wep e rested in a. raid --on. the Gam ~Brown By A. K. BOWES, place at 205 Market St., Waukegan, Mm?flmm'hflmnmuflinxumdetor rust Co. <~ 'I mingate sentence of from 1 to 5 years the woeek anding Sept. 17, 1927; _ ~-- ~|at Waupun on a charge ot robbery . O}MWM".: m.g ohons ar the L m mlfilm £ M .n.rw..- f @-- | t of trust deeds _ and mort: myg whmut.:uu:uu BOOST SEEN IN LOANS FOR WEEK ,ilubr"";;fi trust deeds--and. _mort| y4, % tumber of instruments filed, | ) Total amount of loans, $672,43041, | ..* ; Number of conveyanves filed. 279. xmad'm?'_':!'m"-. § tA Milwaukes, Wis., ".'.".'r» i 7 S "g;" ':;-';'-" . }i ot loans, $808,707.00 +eX. oi #all. *Y . C 3. \Waukdgan has been selected by the ing of the-- h annual convention of the association which will be held in the Clayton : hotel : September 30 and October 1, gccording to an announce-- ment yesterday. It --will: be the first mg of the association held in ress which will bring:-- men of prom-- gxeas which wil bring mon of Promw states Wa?ma"'"" teod in Waukegan today by Henry W. Lee, of South Chi-- W of the: association. announcement of the plans meeting of the % "council last night which was also by Mr. Lee. The objects of the organization are for the conference were made at the matter into the waters of the jake. . Mayor Yager--in announcing the plans 'for . the meeting ~stated -- that Colonel Henry Allen, consulting en-- gineer in the building of the Wauke fi-mvm would give: an. ad-- C on the system of| filtration to "Waukegan --water filters," Col Michigan's 'progress in sunitation K. D. Rich, state sanitary engineer. . Industrial waste disposal in Wiscon-- x 2 ain-- --C. l.m. mgulu:yn-- & ; B. A. Greeloy, consulting engineer. works --L.~C. Whittemore, assistant sanitary engineer, sanitary district of side hv?;mm"vor& in vg of, N: € % es sou %.t.'Wleem. ns 4 Kenosha Sends Robber to Pri--| -- son After Raid on Market Street Joint. among those nabbed, but he gave an allas. . Smith -- was relsased. on bonds hore under the gambling charge and Brown foint and errosted cleven io . Friday, September 30 > Registration, ~ > s %mom-nury W.Ln,uuf Address of Welcome--Mayor Yager. Saturday Afternon of sewage into Lake io i are stt READ THE WANT ADS IN THE INDEPENDENT -- l'.'ii-f.'c-it = nb-:rwm %' o with interest. m. Myn;n m, '-I;;i'f" mf-i'efiy"d.é'fimix Shore Line. 'This '.= ; asset lMMJW&%flMMmfl':;mhmmu M&.m .1&M&Lfic_m=. lwmmmmmumm mmmflumum is remarkable and your line must take full credit Chicago North Shore & M pays for the cleaner-- ments ---- and a bag to keep them in, FREE! .. 100M His «t PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY R OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 2950 _ _8 South Genesee St., Waukegan Gus Krumrey, Local Representative Phone 144--W Libertyvill in, FREE! way. Let us show you why the Fedelco is mnl hss cand e aneratnasreanty call=d a "complete home--cleaning plant." 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