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Libertyville Independent, 10 Nov 1927, p. 10

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_ > ~FFRR KILLED AS ~ L eR P d & P on ce 4; C F T P : ~ *S~ y Evidence, _ _ =|~ > * ~-- MperiAPles _ :.: ' E* : t":!*-- ® + { J . a « ¢ i3 ho. ai x & n w hk C $ *~. art, F, D. MiHMer,. radio~ operator? and Ti ie od is is s omm '. -- y D . 4 w & ' 'Marko, the detectiye states,.is Juet _A bungling: burglar, _ *¥ .m ~The -- prisoner, ~BRowever,_has \ ex-- --_-u.mofi-mnsnu-{ at his trade.~".He thinks ho. will ge aut in atout five years. * * h e mmt"'fi'}xtww. A. m. ®, » 0 * .1 > Qr ,"'w > C T & T Co to K. Ruéthling, D. $3; 000. Lot 33, bik 12, resubn Wauke: ~gan Hlands gsec 33, Waukegan: @~R. Vipord to W. RMauck & wt. W. D. $10..8K qr sec 32, Benton, ---- .__J. J.. Morley & wl to W.--E. Dort-- manu, W.D.$10."--Lot~ 109. Morleys subn, see 1, Antioch. > 1 C €. Selstrom to P,. P. Hardman, W. D. $10. Lot 43, Ravinia Woods, NE --gr sec 36, Deerfield. -- .. * -- K. R. Stafford & wt to C. H. Goll &. wi, --W.D. $10..--W ht SE ar sec--9, CGrant. + F 2 o us S 4s A. Unewitz & wf to J. J. Petroshins & wi, W.D. $10. --Lot 7. blk 7, Ladd & Georges addn to Waukegan. _ ~ Modern Cemetery Co to P. A. John-- son & --wf, W.D. $675. <Lot©134, sec B NS Cemotery. -- -->.>:...:2 0 8.~=-- -- . Chatte!s Wkgn Natl Bk to L & Nortult, aV., Nov. 9.--Litent. Addt: son Nelson, U.~S.--N., of lomg: combat -- plane 3 ~-- JmtQ _ Punnoers creek after® it had collided Hesdland & wf, W.D. $1/Lot-- 22, Hwoods add, sub seq 25, Antioch. '. C..A. Neéwcomb to J.~W. Millert £ w befstbtomed is poges ty Je C. C. Kdwards in the circuit court on .efimdm the Ravinia and Fort Sheridan stations of the Chi-- cago & North Western railway, Marko has predi¢cted that he will m_!bnm in 'pridon. His isconsidered bighly accur-- ate by-- court. attaches.--. -- -- -- : x & A. Dckson, . agent of. the r"m.z:hm to & w1, W.D. $288. ~Lot 374, see GNS A. Moidenhazer & wf to E: Barbar-- as & w W.D. 310. Swogr NWw . qr zec 30, Vernon.. > S SsB W.--B. Ingvoldstad & wt to J. M. Olsen. & wf, D. $500. Lot~30; Long $1,000.-- Lot 5, ons 14, Marquette H &;gfi_.a.m;c. Aukteay, * --. put in evidence against_the.man who ol:;hm W!n Joliet for burg-- Markib was caight in Chicago. _He waus picked up on suspicion, searched by police,--andfound to have hbhad a ~'§).,m1h & wt--to G.W, Milier, .D. $1.. Pt blk 139, S. Waukegan: -gdn Old Peoples Corp to G. W. , QC.D. $10. -- Pé&--blk 126, . 8. M ie i t io w 30 mat K. W.D. $10. -- Lot 89, W. Waukegan wt, D. $5,5500. ~Pt blik 139, 8. Wauke Railroad I_"-m;s !*t:::'thl \' C. A. Milburn to A. LL Mathews, W. D $10. < Lot 13, blk 1,--Ravinia Hlands, sec 36, Deertield. . -- > G'L'MQH.KLD«% & wt, W.D. $10; Lot 23; Brierhill, NR ;igra:;ditoi;w' 8 4& wi, D. . $7. Lot--48, Deere=--Park subn SW ar frct, se¢:31,.43, 13. a . R. F. Rouse & wt to J.--B. Costailo, D 2241." bots 225 and 12¢; Westory Blope subn, gee 25, Fremont. _ l-,lflmfl.lx..dl_umj mim '*oday when his Tunnors creek after® it had collided witha big army LD3 type : plane. whilse 3,000 feet in the air. lislons, but the three--men. in the &ruy . * s > sgn * ' ¢ hz 5 n ns l k & e * a" se se x T #° "" TT Th © ; k T ---- e e * _ 14 l O T4 C "~k * 25. : § " m/ 400 * I45¢ s CEA A RZRAE 43 * | 9 * A W i * P [ s t o. } C e / e 2P t Tok "fi"' 4 C a adB die 3 +. wg e on > *\ PS ;x"'&» z 1*\ C i; Y 4A % § * PS & $ | 3 3 < 3--% A > fi_* v ax_ <::, o4 s s % "v 44 . h J o $ o 4 ) t # " 7. j t P 2e o s na e 3 3 o o > < oo J un 33. S s ~C M *Wt ) Y C B ie Sn m s Panie oo in ie Marko Arraigned «in coust to trom one--to.twenty years io o ie mefaiienty y Co, to W--_H: Leuer, tCS, AB .JUEC + o ies ie o n mt en ront n i5 o5 =;\ ---- * TQ HHB CAPITOL 'h' to m aghe B x 2A L f x K y Ts ige **~|' on Waterways Are Spring Grove, a etate game warden. ~W.>+]J. Smith, Waukegan, editor of the Sun and a member of the Ilinots Commerte Commission, continued on with the--delegates to New York, and Mayor L. J. Yaget, Waukegan, stopped at* Cleveland to 'aftend a conference. ville, Rudy Kappen, Libertyvile, Geo. Ray Paddock of Wauconda, Tony Mil-- huwm_lm. ESpring , iJn charge of a state cordial and~" promiging,~ according to Sheriff Lawrence 'Doolittle, a member of..the ~governor's train, css te Thoke who returned home "ate: '~apparent victory of Fieh ~0. Sa'g:bn. Republican._candidate : for governor. of Kentucky, which . means is nnceendbtimentet i e blue grass state, is €1 0. end : plans <to establish a large race track «ih ~Lake --county, according --to T. J. Stahl, 'well known Waukegan Nll m" mw: 2 +4** *> * Aecording to Mr: Stah} ajlarge Ken-- tucky syndicate ~~has 'been . in close touch with him for the list {ew weeks with a=view 'to obtaining options 0 t'l; l;r.n g'et',':t m*m Enkomeog used a. race: track in--case 'trom Kentucky As'sonte stem-- ed to think was possible.: *3 Stanton of Ingleside, --William J, Strat-- ton, state game and tfish.conservator, NATIONS BORROW _ * --ABOVE CAPACIHTY céived from the national leaders was RACE TRACK HERE _ MAY BE DROPPED T. J. Stahi Admits> Kentucky The.defeat. of .Mr. 'Sampson practi.| "}C WONGS neayyweight cliampionship ::nymum-.pum es o e d bera Y'f:: next'. ll'%; naming h.?.befim%':n-o it was planned|28 the cities'in. which the three title to 'start the big race. track Nere. im--. wehu.'Wnu to take place, mediately: . ~ > '~~;i~,._~ ----~J7 A»ith the. bility that sone of the In : speaking of_ the matter today|bouts would be gid.on the coast. The Mr. su{mnn-& to~. mention:. the '3:'3' :yel; Tynne nu.iminu':: mw%u says it ""W'fi?flam C & not positively. assured that the . plan: .,m,w"'m.mgghw | tome wene phieop til y tpate | nory 190 ot vike ue 6 mos uoh in Kentucky, .. * t Aeg retie. ._ V o o e toek ao S ing mid--weet ~waterways, that met with marked success in the capital, has disintegrated 'aund 13 of: the 13 Lake county delegates have returned 4. ofim?ora&te: 2e ELECTIONCHANGES PLAN _ The Washington junket <of Mayor William Hale Thonpson and Governor TLAn Smail {er the purpose of controll-- _ Promoters Have Been Di wasuinglon, ~ov. '._'---Gm "' " well as overy othef nation in Enrope n is borrowing .more than it can aftord | [ . to tomow, in the American 7 f chairman of the senate % ' #overnment's financial policies by 8.( > PLEASED WiITH RECEPTION 14 of Community Leaders Who Went to Washington, D. C., _ ¥ sH 8y * se . k * Pae . : e 2 P ~-- By Victor Hugo °. k. .0 w / «CtOor 4 f * [A _ 3¢ ~ 3. get C . oi : W k -- 4 4 2o l ho s olh o . en se PR a .2 o 3 +. _ _ ~persecution had taught him shrowd-- S ext Iuey bad cliubed a high mail Jean. Vailjean's long years of police , «~Nov. 4. ® o 4 x on on ns e tiaes yTSL 4s sn Petpanerac fls : 5 ty s c y l e o seilfar > . > & es + * e w ; a M " a bkecke 1h codh :;. s : :' * rigre ';. ,"! m 3 & ».,X. -- » :'.» x -:..v , P wl '-A_(, 8 A x se )' e esmmfi s ty u. 'Andividual styles--superfine fabrics--expert workman-- | ~. --' AMee F TB . > it oaete s , M *1 * , h r * * e i 4 w Ne o s o P erntine . o porag rntroers e exyts utA > o en ts is tm en mm pemnecns. caget . ~." i 3 + h q 11 1}----CO: "' M fl 'or 'w 3 : t ~>~~~~ ~APOTRMN CAATER _ B ---- ~ imecluded in these two large grou, hn Eis type >rggni y he .,f""%*' e t !}' v','_{' 'A C3 s# [3 ip [4] e "; PE U ¢ 9 . We y <eee &??'u"'?, s [ ; i t ce /s CIUC "" f ' * ; 0 . e f C x ces 1 Pss is whc s C _ j Ks 132 AJE l * + > 42. y o. o iL . © *# «l e C n ' * * * k .;:2;; s oA s t n A bxarcan -- mt e t 4 * 4y S Bs en us infi ay * O ee ecreg o PB\ é 4 e # 3 EV K ~3'h'- W';w .*' I my "property.. on %farm B --= ~DUurco d esp Al -'ru' m m m .'wts &N',m . ' a (X Staaéee *' s a he / l e e i F_ @Iupor * Jep: & ; 1 0 F MB« > 4 | ol chans .. iss ---- _ . Soe We MAfeSnimi e y _ VHP $P° ol _% & c #AA KA $ ' D ough . mile -- wesk . " ie k mile. . porth on ~ros -- ELE <s css ~H. "ha naurnat fanatnras sn * a y € s . (Rs > ~-- ~Saturday, November 12, _ =---- -- B --/>---- cieeular motifs and luxurious fur trimmings. Black, greens s i x ~»hie: M k"aar l O e st s i¥ 020 0 leks it t : : L f nE _2 t 4 (:>. omm t ".}> "~*~~~ uon |: & j ' p } k as| JL{'_ <6 : (2 .. «.. " rComn :cl ; """-': T' At i: fKk * i > 2 6e '?u'-f"'"fi M [.~\ : 4 _/ *h """' x mh 3 * 4 3 MHUYF. AS M .. _ «. paroonie t y _ Ni anin d erteztnnt 328 ts es . tans and blues in sizes Tor misses and women 3 3 fe 15 wvity 3 o o oo l n Heaeaikes : s S ae O C T Wls _ .500 s --c 2« Nee k . > % p* mm f P r s > * C -- % Brown Team,~8 --&~9 yr. old, wat. 8000 --lbe. * q f.";"'m gce y "r"{fd?mér'filsl@m P es . . !2 ~~.. 3 ~Billy Goat; _10*'&'\;,,'38 cfimu 17 Geese:~ 18 Duck e [ _ 200. bu. '5&». 50 bu. beriey, oqm;i_'w-aéd,m-mh:ig:fif! TERMS OF SACER®~--All sums of~--$25.00. anid-- under,--cash, Over -- "~& mo. ~time will be: given: on good approved bank London.----Satisfaction. --hete at : the rising Prices ol Britith ArK is iingled with alarm at the manver:--in_ which British -- "masterpleces --~ are . "going abrogad.";:>. :_~----.s%"~ f P > According to Prices Current" tor 1927,8, the --sales of: plctures, ~draw-- ings :fl engraxings in the leading on rooms in the period under re-- view amounted. to well over $50,0080, 000. ~One hundred and seventythree "pictures, almost wuhoutue;"pfi by ig*,.fl?'mud-u .$5,100,000. 'Of these it is protty safe. to assume that the vast majority were shipped b&_t_)_flud States never go return OLD BRITISH ART "< SOLD TO AMERICANS ~-- Death dutiés and a terribly. heary Income tax 'dre, the chief cause of the: migration of these© British treasures. 1t this u"efi -- continues the: day wili not be far distant when the only. mas ters teft in Britain 'will be those per-- ::nonu;a placed mfpnbuc art, galler= legislation should be. passed to pre-- went this type of export. But eco-- momic @onditions in ~Britain .cannot withstand the. pulling capacity of Mkely <to covie on market next "British patriots havé only 'ohe con ¥e y one con-- solation and &:.t{m some of the proceeds. may 'be s he purchase 'of--pictures of mmm. ~.New York, Nor. 9.~----In a copyright: ed ~statement, published tm the :late editions of the. New »York~--Evening Journal ml! ~Gene.. Tunney .. an-- nounced, that he.inte o defend hie world's hearyw clwt!gflgnsixb ~-->~~--3 TIMES IN YFAR BUY --MANY MASTERPIECES British --Are Pleased: With In-- 1 O BEmpim: added .that he woulé fixht i defenae'ot the title:twice more betore 1930, 'at which time be plang arrived ' an argument® ensted 'mI' There is Jittle change in the health resuited in Martelli's capture after he | Situation in Waukezan and Lake coun-- had dodged down--an alley way. | the staté department--of--health, given . Martelli, once clear ot thatfail, re-- moved © outer< garments ~an pretending to be the driver of the ve-- on 'charges of murder, escaped . from: his cell in the fourth floor-- tier: today and _ caused a street it as. filty po> licemen and deputy sheriffs captured him amid a volley 'of shots, _ LD BRHLISH ART ~-- > SOLD TO AMERICANS 'IS CAUSE OF ALARM \gardner. appeared 'and Jcan reco ;m From gratitude the old --man took Jeam to the nuns and told them he "was his : brother. and that he needed him as a helper. The Mother Wv--""v*"--;. v_g-:: :"':" 3:_' -- & immfim. : / ; 2A u". ns Tas Ai m m e dn uk , Memmemiiaey 4 ~/ 5. 00 O' Clock hS doietn /':'){'E': ccogeTSupitios rgre=d ind plaed Concite out today by: Dr. L. D. Rawlings, state | pommummmmmammcemememce n stiiinie aomatte m tan|f 0 aflti% mnn:t report I . . 1P for the last 'week. c ol omegien tatlt + + te 3.3%2""-% "!"',~cm' x-:""'"~~ CA w sn|*M h;: b _ Ai¥e S 5 p -,' 3 us Epidemic meningitic, Cook, 5, Lake,| 1| z es I C apely is _' . : luw! ¥ & Li SOVIETS DECIDE -- ---- T0 SEEK WORLD : ----<--POTASH MARKET posits in 'the world in direct compétt Pn ierinrarr acciie cute bt the 'main concessions c:nnmae, told the International News Service that the government {further-- was will ing-- to consider. bids from . foreign capital'for the potash mining conces-- sion for. a definite. period--.of 'years. 'The concessionaire would probably re-- celte the efclosive~ right to :export potash , --a fact . which . would' pro foundly affect the--world market price CT thie €alt, -- -- + > 02 0 e n * ered. by expedition of the state along the Kamariver near Solikamsk has 'been established that. the potag-- Pooiee c aok o ts in uheoct conk siitm <salt beds cover the--@gormouns. area gf .40 square -- kilometers . (% 5t 400 moters (324 feat) thick. _ * -- '"The--quality of the potassiuny salt | is fully <asgood>as the--~German _ de-- 11| posits." M. -- Keandroft. eaid..--"Thej 1| _ duantity far" Oxteeda the _ potential |J|-- gupply® in--Germany. : At present . tht | market in Russia for potash fertilizer | J| : it pucmigais. i9 'therdesarment at [ agriculture, hfid awaltening to the | | | < bhas decided npor the immediate ex= CALL --~ QOVUALITY AS GOOD 'State Report Shows There is a New Case of Epidemic Men-- : Exploit Great Deposits in Direct Competition With German SITUATION 1$ ~FAVORABLE * dTUATION HERE ao ~ C Soviets Need Caizstal ~;/. >=--][} > S e ty Tig P tik ce n Jhe :F'g?"?q* &laiif?g'\:»-g E theg 4 CC «5 "Ao ko ket <pri¢tes. ---- When. platinu itles the price fell about 50 per cent. Jn a lesser degree the same thing aappened : with= the ot -- mang-- tors. in 'Europe... And many predict that the bottom will drop out of the %mwfl' k f several previous cases the ex » ation of Russian minerals has catast ropbically tambled down. world mar-- the United States will ho ithe chief timber, 'gnd heary ores, Boviet government. hasu't the to ex-- ploit the--potash deposits -- y.~ 1t Aan agreement with a foreign concern tan be reached, the potish \Pro a price war. For thosg who wish to pay for a coat out of earnings instead % we have an attractive budget--plap. which yon may use at no extra cost.= Ask about it. .-- > (Tns Hem Company| ---- USE THE TEN--PAY PLAN Women were forbidden by law to 2p-- pear on <the stage. But now there hure many famous actresses, and Miss Narszhara bhopes to make acting fash-- ionable as well--as respectable. Tokiq,--The peerage of Japan' has given one of its daughters to the new girl is Miss M Narahara, daught-- er,otlmns::llmnhn;vtohu joined the troupe at «the Geitjutsu theatre in Tokio.-- She is the firet Japanese girl in history to go {from the home of a peer, into the stage. > Untit-- 1910 there were no actresses in Japan, women's roles being taken Japanese Noblewoman is . ~~ _ Member Of Stage Troupe : Fatthers dfimfinty are keen'y interested in the I!linois corn husk-- ing contest that is to be held at the Clark Main farm of Aiton, near Gales-- mon Armistice Day. When the st gets under way on the moro-- ing of Nov. 11th, a corps of 122 oft-- ficials will be on band. There will te~a manager, sesistant -- manager, weighmaster and three assistants, thre~ ind~ss and five assistants, a marskai--uand thirty assistante, filteen timekeéepers, an official hbhead :ime-- keepc,. ; "**~--~ A~~~~*. thirty g'ean-- -- Fifteen contestants will fight for the honor of the state championcship/ the cash prize of $1090 that goes with Iit, and the right to represent IMinois in the national contest to be held unear Winnibago, Minn., the third week in November. They wil be chosen on the 'basis of their records from about thirty counties of the state which will hoild. local preliminary contests. ; ~The huskers will take the field at 10 a. m. and will pick for 80 minutes.' Eack contestant will be accompanied by a driver, timekeeper and referee ard followed by two gleaners and a mounted policeman. The picker who bas the largest load. fewest husks and smallest number of ears left in, the field at the end of the hour and 20 minutes of the=contest, will be the winner. Heary penalties are assessed for gleanings and husks. + T0 Although lLake county farmers are not entered in the contest they are keenly interested qver the outcome. certificate to construet an extension of its ele¢tric . distribution system from Wauconda to Volo, Lake county. Farméers From All Over Lake: _ County Are Awaiting Result »é * of State Contest. "@l CONTEST DRAWS _ INTEREST HERE A ns ACNGAL > 4 Ne > FRIDAY

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