' man, the latter a Clerk in the SIOFC, | Li@UuL. V¥ dilw®""""" a to the basement, where they bound ' tective Sergeant T _ them hand and foot. man Loomer respo * .Fifteen minutes later Damos euc | ~Damos was ablé in breaking the ©bounds that | seription of the tr ig his less, and with his hands still | tnetm could be fow _ ted behind him, made his way up Lieut.: Wallenwein _ stairs where he succeeded in knock» | in obtaining severe _ fng the receiver from the telephon® | of the bandits and [ and requested t;:'uho::ut omwt:lnmm in locatin; _to notify ce department M 1 .| ~ The three bandit to his store. .| Damos as follows: & ummmmnl First robber--30 * electric button which summoned Dr.| . __, +4 inches tall; '-r,,ml compellied Damos to open \ the safe and turn over to them be-- ) #ween $600 and $800. 'The robbers conducted Damos and Mrs. Chap Es the latter a clerk in the store, _ to the basement, where they bound _ them hand and foot. «.. Fifteen minutes later Damos eue E 4 in breaking the © bonds that his less, and with his hands still . ted behind him, made his way uDP _ stairs where he succeeded in knock-- _ Ing the receiver from the telephone . and requested the telephone operator _ to notify the police department to "OBTAIN $300 LOOT 'Phree bandits Monday night held -m"W"eoahcfimrystmatthfi Washington and Jackson Sts. owned by C. Conteas and & Damos, owners of the Broadway bee cream parior, and at the point of bandits hi@d used adhesive . taPS®: | ; }.,, Strips of this tape also were placed | ° /5 ;d.thmlotmmnthc" eould not make an outcry. 'All 4 .. "Pme trst robber entered the stor® | ang gg electric button which summoned Dr. indick, who lives in a flat over the confectionery store. The latter freed Lamos and Mrs. Chapman. Strips, of this tape also were placed "mmummnfiu eould not make an outcry. .. *Ime tirst robber entered the store at 11:40 p. m., just as the place was rmumnmn. He asked f a cup of hot chocolate which Mrs. Chapman started to prepare for him. _ A few moments later the other two men, one of them with a revolver in *is hand. entered. While one of the im Damos, One of the Pro-- prietors is Forced at Point of Gun to Open Safe. %éSnewufilka:.bdaneeclooecpfincnndhuvymilken. -- Mr. and Mrs. aye-rhncbafen.lm year old bull, ZWfM «upnmnnnpmemegzpemmooe --stein bulls, 1: yearling arid 1 seven months. m K .IV y. . um, juol. e um FTeOI CCC LWO voe un -- C PARWERRACR OE .0 N0 CE sls ' ag closed for the night. He asked | of tns robbers, he says, soOught to COD-- 0 0o 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 ."'dm:d huwhich:: oc it onnnnt of sie & Mek Gadys Schmall t the k end ipman started to prepare for * front of hig face. spen wee . few moments later the other two kerchief ':________._--- with her sister, near Chicago. 1, one of them with a revolver in Chester Hironimus was a Waukegan w" ng.."' °p-m.t uk nm-o:m ar mx'(m Sad v'v' L co Hend t bers Cha; with their r. an rg. ee spen * Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gran-- dy, of Libertyville. hi 8 % Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daley motored to "> ® s & * Waukegan on Friday. & , J S > * Mr. and Mrs. Milford Smith spent - o Bunday evening at the Harry Merritt s l % C home. o f A. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison«of 4. @ffe > ngrand 8.S" rmzgz t Ringwood, spent Sunday with their rreorrrrorrerremnrererernemmententne *\ tor" Mre. Mitontd Aputh s Mre. Margaret Smith and Edna e *X < C K.' '%k C r _ _ t s.2l ... BR Y Smith motored to Waukegan on ¥ri-- Thursday, Dec. 22 At farm known as the Stanford farm, loeated on Rt. 20, 3 miles west of Grayslake and 3 miles east of Volo, on 8 head of Horses 3 Brood Sows y 8 Shotes: 28 Large Cows, clean test last of 'The undersigned will offer at public auction. -- e( on the premises known as the G. F. Wagner B | ym | ¢ -~ Farm, on the Grayslake--Ivanhoe paved road, } "& j ' 8 miles south of Grayslake, 4 miles north-- p misatntiiont (, e west of Mundelein, 5 miles west of Liber-- § Vuilt Aa2et¢ms moter tyville, on Wednesda-y 21|| Cbristmas Olab1 * 4* C m t o ; MEZtG.amnmn -- YDaak ;mdflflhflay.&nw.finin.%s"'k Corn and Crib Cormn. 5 . GOOD HORSES . 5 25 CHICKENS,. 20 acres ripe corn, with binder; 20 ft. Silage; 30 tons tim hay and alfalfa; 100 bu. Seed Barley; bu. oats--all free from foul seed. | FARMING MACHINERY, Plows s lwm:r'w:JI_C o s hs . Corn Harvesters 4 Oltfl% of 42--in. Sep ' City Seeders arator, 70 h. p. steam engine and [ -- ¥ Hay Racks f water tank; type A Interna-- m ib Sleighs tional Silo Filler. (This outfit -- cl Plows is in first class condition). . M % Iron Wagons 1 144{t. Stock Rack (new) iE McCormick Horse Rak 1 $s gation Cooking Kettle ¢ C 4 & a' B ° 16 Y &.'".m, (§ ft. eut) 1 4horse Road Scraper + s % 1wmmmn : . mflfislflr@bd 1 Top Bugey ( new) s & s Ni# Bs 1 Surrey, with pole K ; ; 1 ThreeF Disec 1 850 Ib. Fairbanks Scale K , & Rake A lot of forks, shovels etc. s § Deere Manure Spreader 1 Self feeding Hard Coal Heater Telephone 64 ¢ Gav Fark with 215 ft of rope $ Double Harness * ks c *T : hm&le.mmdm.hum.-a;-um hk hA * ~gver that amount, a credit of one year r'umumuuw-mmaxm«um soods to be ressoved until asttled tor with the clerk. © . ~GF. WAGNER, P: > ie o. o eystone Hay Loader in Deere Gang Plow Deere Manure Spreader | Fork with 215 ft, of rope 'ublic Auction| commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp Brainard & Renehan a -:i"' 7 T2 LP" Hloi at 12 noon sharp. him to open the ..combination sale. All the time this was being done the robber pressed the barrel of the gun tective man Loomer respongdou. "Tamos was able to give a good d¢-- seription of t.letriobutnomuot theim could be found by the officers. Lieut.: Wallenwein however succeeded mobuhmuv-flmdw of the bandits and these may prove vdulktn)oafin:thoncn. 'l'hommhndlumducrib"br Damos as follows: Mnm--wtoumnou; 5 feet 11 inches tall; weight 160 pounds wwmd':lm tall; 'mtlfltoll pounds; had a very prominent nose. i# Very . [EAHHLIPOIEEN UA !**C* Third robber--45 to 50 years old; sM'rwun:hunMM' mmuuum.wmuo nquus. All three men wore dark overc08!8 and dark soft hats. Damos thinks he maboamtomnutrmo-o of the robbers, he says, sought to con-- ceal his features by holding a hand-- kerchief in front of his face. Damos acres ripe corn, cut * the Maytag, because this washer works so i].'e; 30m M' iF «. rqfidly.nmothlymdaoefichnfly. t buSeedBnrl' 2 ° § You will enjoy using the marvelous new, .e,y' 100 Soft Roller Water Remover, This remarkable n foul seed. device expels soap and water from tumped I_.,_.__._.___.;.__----- mnmmfia:hfmhtm It has a ER PI EMENT non--crush w 'folds over seams, without 1!&,{?}""""8 creasing the garments--and spares buttons. »It ~--_-- Outfit, consisting of 42--in. Sep-- has an automatic feed, automatic adjustment arator, 70 h. p. steam engine and -- and instant tension release. It is the quickest water tank: tvne A Interna-- method 'of removing water 'd .mpi'fr__om And many other articles 5 fidl.n"fl, S eA 5. +0 SW Captain Lyoun, ut, Hicks, De-- i1 and Patro} Thursday night in Back Bay, Mass., where he hbhad been residing at. the holimotDr.A.D.Bovmm.n-! tering the Massachusetts Institute of] Technology last fall as a freshman.. A gas tube was in the youth's mouth and the room was filled with fumes. The® medical examiner pronounced it suicide, but police and college of-- ficlals are investigating mysterious details in the tragedy. _ No. motive bt_mducuuhmul no one has been found who had seen the young man saince Tuesday. Police declared that they had not been able to gain much information as to when Rogers was last seen alive.. Young Rogers graquated from the Deertield--Shields high school in 1924. From then until he entered college he has been traveling, last year hay-- ing taken a trip alone through Alaska and the west and last summer ac-- companying his father and brother, Robert Rogers, on a tour of Europe. The Rogers home is at 411 St. John's 0 0 o0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o --ROUNDLAKE -- o Death Ocours in Back ,Blvy'"';. Mass.; Gas Tube in Mouth |rne Shows Cause of Death. --|47. place, Highland Park. lmwodm~wmm to Weukegan on Friday. % Wt [ Mrs. Charlotte Kapple was a Chi-- ecago visitor business caller on Tues _ Mrs. Ruth Drummond and daughter Ruthie spent Saturday with friends at Irving Park. _ Mrs. Charles Hoeffer was a Chica -- Andrew Batzner and Henry Fruend, of Waukegan spent Sunday afternoon at the Frank Amanp home. _ --_ _ Fitszs motored to Libertyville on kegan caller on Wednesday. _ Mrs. Rena Bracher and daughter of Pm, McHenry, spent Sunday and Monday at the Rosing. home. Daniel Curtis Rogers, 20 years old e son of Dr. Daniel W. Rogers NSTCPITADANKAETZTANMSE was found dead in his MAYTAG SALES, 128 N. Genesse S8t., Waukegan. O'NEIL HARDWARE CO Hm1 Sa Highland Park : Lake Forest Phone 500 -- 1M Ave "Christmas Gladness Every Week*"'--it's more than a phrase when you own a Maytag, with its many features which give washday a new mennipg---l w, pleasanter meaning. TrytheMAYTAGnndteeforymnelf. f THE MAYTAG CO., Newton, lowa. Harold Kennedy and It is an ever--recurring enjoyment to operate 19 a weekly pleasure to own a MAYTAG. TITUS BROTHERS W A VR last we ¥ o mnmanl n Moas Bracher and daughtor. sUthe Witiiam Rosing home at Ant ::h.mwnm 4 home'at Anti-- ~ 'Mrs. Edyth Cleveland and Martin 'Thelen were in Chicago on Wednes-- j'.{mlhm Frost transacted business ,hcumon'rm. ¢: ' Velma .Fitz spent a tew days wi'h rfiends at Oak Park. Mrs. Edna Lubby and daughter . and Evelyn Lubby, motored to Waukegan on Wednesday. _ _ _ --| Mis Belie Baldwin, of Libertyville, spent Friday at the Jack Cashmore Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merrilt anda children motored to Sycamore and to Geneva, to visit relatives on Monday. "Mr. Howard, of Whoster Lake tran-- sacted business. in Round Lake one day. this week. . -- -- George Beck, o (Grayslake, was a Round Lake caller on Thursday. * Leslie Russell motored to Grayslake home. on Wednesday. o 0o o 0 0 0 0o a 0 0 0 0 0 0o 'Miss Mary Stanley, who has been on the sick list for the past. two weeks, is now somewhat improved. f W. R. Williams, who> has been in Florida, for the past six weeks, re-- turned to hts home heer last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Bushman are entertaining their son and his wife, over the holiday season. 'The Waiter Selter family have mov-- ed from the Lux house on Lake St., to their new home which they have just completed. j Mrs. Herbert Cary returned to her home in indiana, last Thursday, after having spent two weeks at the home of ber parents ,Mr. and Mrs. H. A. 'Me. The Henning family moved one day o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 g':"'mx,""fio the Davis house on Avehue. A wonderfully fine attendance pre sented itselft at the chicken supper given by the Ladies Aid Society on last Thursday evening. On last Thursday evening occured the death of Mrs. Jesse Runyard, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Runyard. -- She had been a patient sufferer from tuberculosis for the past six months,. The funeral was held at the Methodist church on Sat-- urday afternoon, at 2:30, with 3"-1 A. M. Krah] officiating. Theodore Kunda and Ralph Krohn, both of whom were former employes of the Antioch News, were callers on Antioch friends one day of last week. Last Tuesday, the body of Charles Radcliff was found in the Radclift mmo.ucrmuh. Mr. Radcliftt come from Chicago for a short stay at the cottage and when he did not return; at the appointed time, Mrs. Radcliff telephoned to the Wedeen home at Grass Lake and in-- quired for her husband. Mr. Wedeen went to the cottage and there discov-- ered the body. An inquest was held |at the Strang undertaking rooms, and the jury returned a verdict of death be caused by <organic heart trouble. It is thought that he might have been n-u--*"'vo---"'."fv'* I ' ol adoinen Rouing Home al Adt hflbm 4 'home'at Anti-- Mrs. Edyth Cleveland and Martin ielen were in Chicago on Wednes-- %'mhm Frost transacted business . Libertyville, IIlinois Lucile, Buddy and Mrs, Hiram Miller, a resident of Lake Bluff and Waukegan for more than half a century,.died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Hiram Witham, of 15 North Jackson street, Wauke gan at 7:15 o'clock Wednesday eve-- ning, Dec. 7th.. She was 71 years of home in Lake Bluff for many years ;botonmemkmnnmemu ago to reside. L Mr. and Mrs. Miller celebrated their §0th wedding anniversary two years ago. She has been in poor health how-- ever, for many years. Her husband is in good health, however, and it is hoped will survive many more years. Besides the husband she is survived by five sons: Edward, Louls, Roy, A+ bert and Percival, and four daugh-- Resident of Lake County For ~ Over Half a Century Dies at Home Here. The 'deceased was born in Christi-- ana, Norway, April 9, 1857, and she came to America, locating in this sec¢-- tion, as a girl.-- At the age of 19 years she was united in marriage and mov-- ed with her husband to Lake Bluff, then known as Rockland, to make their home. $ ; Their first child, now Mrs. W. T. 0 0o 0000 00 0 000 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Willard Camp No. 507 R. N. A. has organized a Juvenile Class, with Mrs. Catherine Brownell as Director. Six-- teen Juveniles were accepted as the Harrower, was the first white child born on the site of the present Lake Binfft The family maintained their . _A + Charter Members. Meetings will be keld on the second Saturday of every morth, at 2@# p. m. District Deputy Kamoschuite of Waukegan did the organizing and was presented with a fine iarge boquet of flowers for her services. The adult Camp should do ;ththdrmwudfind éo operate with the Juveniles, and to ilnlpunmmkethdn more 'of a suc-- sivew. Cld . RRREE . MR ie i C o es L3 automobile, and will visit with rela-- soent tives durnig the winter months. The | -- CY party encoutered snow north of 'here, Raj but came thru without any very' seri-- , JAst » ous trouble. s ~-- | _ xr _ Mrs. Marie Holst is sick at present Chica writing. : Russell Gilman and Iva Gleason are |. laid up with the mumps. j Charles Herschberger is attending A the County Board meetin at WAUk@ | qy gan, this week. _ 25 <*'C Ant funeral of George Sick, at Wheeling, last Sunday. « The George Stancliff and Frank Holtje families visited at Western Springs, last Sunday. ' o 0o e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o. PRAIRIE VIEW o o o o 0o 0o 0 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 Thlfllmmon"'flloflou Land" given by Rev. M. G. Geil, of Nonhflold,modmuon,llmdw- rational and a large number of our members and friends were present. [ Rev. A. J. Bayes, District Quperen-- tendent, will be with us on next Wed-- Northfield, was educational and insDi-- rational and a large number of our members and friends were present. ~Rev. A. J. Bayes, District Quperen-- tendent, will be with us on next Wed-- nesday, December 21, and hold our Third Quarterly Conference. | This service will begin at 8 p. m. | Our Missionary --Aid Society held its annual meeting last week, and the new officers are: Pres.. Mrs. W. Loch-- head; VicePres., Mrs. L Maether; Rec. Secty--Treas., Mrs. C. Sturm; Cor. Secty. Mrs. H. E. Grimme.; 1 Omnbc.lholdiumulfiet' ficers are: Pres.. Edwin Hans; Vice Pres.. Evelyn Sturm; Rec. Secty., Ma-- bel Hans: Cor. Secty., Wllen Hammar-- ind and 'Treasurer. Donald Stanl. o«-nuan.um:umw.fiet- ficers are: Pres.. Edwin Hans; Vice-- Pres.. Evelyn Sturm; Rec. Secty., Ma-- bel Hans: Cor. Secty., Wlen Hammar-- lund and Treasurer, Donald Stahl. ~F. J. Giss and family were visitors at the parsonage last Sunday. | By the time our people are reading these items, the new school rates on the bus will be in force. Amnmflnmhuwhatm which brings to mind th thought Of Christmas. One person spoke of Christmas and used the word 'Xmas.' The reply was, "Don't say 'Xmas,' but 'Christmas', it is just as easy to say and besides, by saying 'Xmas,' you leave Christ out of it." The an-- swer is correct, only too often, as we leave Christ out of Christmas and had it not been for Christ, there would be no Christmas. Let us not only put Christ in Christmas, but let _ Him come into our hearts and lives--and Russeil iiman anda IVa wicasUn anG |, B ers id up with the mumps. BR T reed Charles Herschberger is attending A young who has lots of friends e County Board meetin at WaUkC | wuiing to get him out ef trouble, is this week. into a lot of trouble.-- l:lunllertmmllem attended the mw meral of George Sick, at Wheeling, st Sunday. wwnmnnmennmen nnmemenmmmmammsemetmemmmnsenncemermmmenstemmmmmmamnntet Tha Cenrea Stanclift -- and Frank i ls'::m Bn:m Dec. 18 ces %, . ) 18. Sunday, ;o@ a. m., church school. Sunday, 11:00 a. m., Morning worship. Topic "What If Christ Would Not Have Come To Earth?" Sunday, 7:00 p. m., E. L. C. E. Leader, Edwin Hans. _ ----__ Sunday, 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m., Quarterly Con-- Rev. A. J. Byas, Leader -- _ Don't forget that Christmas is draw-- ing near and that the time of our pro-- g€ram will be announced next week. o 000 0o 0o 0 0 0 0o 0 0 0 p 0 their home in Lemon, 8. D. g Mr. and Mrs: A. L. Payton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Payton, in Chicago, on Sunday. o LAKE ZURICH o 0o o o 0o o 00 o o 0 0o 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Hager, who have been siting 'Henry Kasten and Mr. and rs. Frank Diehl, left Monday, for UNTY SUMMONED HALF DAY Hiram Witham and North Dakota, ef by| Mr. anog JP i;: sDent Y¥ '°'§:|h§"mw ***~_| "wrs. Bdith) 1 sent Chicago. ices in the Baptist church every Sun-- day afternoon, at 3:30.. He extends a cordial invitation to all. ' 'The Lakeside Hotel held a formal opening on Saturday: and Sunday, a large number of Lake Zurich residents attending. [ Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Branding and daughter, were Chicago visitors on Messrs Weaver and Loomis attend-- ed the installation of Lonisburg F. & A. M. on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hybeck and Mrs. Rockenbach attended Wheeling Chapter. on Tuesday evening. Mr. Deinlein has moved into the Buesching house, recently vacated by Albert Meyer. -- a Mrs. Merle Garbisch and mflwr. are visiting at the home of Mrs. B. and Payton and Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Laun attended O. E. S. on l@dly eve-- ning, at Barrigton. LC Miss Mary Murphy is visiting at the home of E. Goodluck. Donald Brown is on the ailing list at this time. James Neish, of Round Lake epent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Arthur Boehmer. ~H. L Grantham, Jr. is having & new radio installed in his home. . _ Mrs. Louise Werden returned home after an extended visit with relatives in New Broughton home. . Mrs. L. E. Hughes and son called uthoJ.B.W'lpomOtndB.C. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o WAUCONDA o Kent home on Forest spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Grantham 8r. About six hundred people attended the dedication of the new high school gymnasinm and Junior play last Fri-- o 0o 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _ Mrs. Harry Francisco Miss Lois Gil-- bert and Anita Basley atended the day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Paddock of Chi Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, , spent Sunday at the George ~ Top v~+Upholstery + Fenders Peck spent Thursday in son spent Tuesday in ncheon and son Irwin on Tuesday. Geary and Udell Gran week end with Mr. . NMiehl of River | _ THE INDEPENDENT--$1.50 A Year Santa Speaking Phone 252 Lake County Insurance Agency 'Telephone No. 8 Or 622M--1 _ -- _ -- ~ -- _ LIBERYYVILLE, ILL Mc Donald's . Jewelry and Gift Shop "Hello--Hello Children! Yes, this is San-- ta talking. I'LL BE BACK AT McDON-- ALD'S JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP TO SEE YOU, SATURDAY, DECEM-- ber 17, at 2:00 P. M. I have a gift for everyonge, so come and see me Saturday. SANTA CLAUS" All gifts bought atithis store will be at-- tractively wrapped in attractive boxes and a Holiday tag attached. This will be done without extra charge. Qomewouraleuoommdhnwt ourO.K.'d reconditioned cars. We have the car you want at acrrice that will please you--and our terms are unusually reasonable, with the lowest financing charges available through the General Motors Acceptance Corporation. The red "O.K." tag is attached to the radiatorof every oneof our re-- conditioned cars. It means that the car has beengoneover completely by expert mechanics, using genu» ine parts for all replacements. Look for this tag--and buy with _for Economical Transportation. HAVE YOUR AVUTOMOBILE INSURED IN Amazing Values And Easy Terms RATES CONSISTENT WITH GOOD INBURANCE M *\ ~RAB 412 N. Milwaukee, Ave. PR 4* .