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Libertyville Independent, 2 Feb 1928, p. 4

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retric ra# ree | Brooks was arrested gm Laurent is the of the quintet that has not & a detailed statement. lost detailed statement was hi Miaer ues & ) and some of the others had Of statements made by Mar-- ear was partially wrecked. it 'crashing into the gravel effort to collect the insur-- t your light bill ind Hauck were arrested last week shortly after Cole + RUFF, 18, of 210 Fulton "BUDDY" BROOKS, 21, of feIronsat$10 and the card HAUCK, 22, of 410 Ravine e your not aware --of his actions: were the only hurts--he ent came shortly after en andowvite: i wife, mm their car on the pavre had pulled down when a il where it was thou ho mightyba Aatally Up and Robbing C o | & Her e ERINJURED (okiman 18 Admit in the hospital. s Mrs.--C.--G. EAwards and Mrs. L G. Smith were hostesses to the members and several) friends of>~8t. Andrew's Guild at the home of the former=spn o ° GRAYSLAKE ° o 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0o 0o 0o 0o o Martin says that he, together with Hauck and Laurent found their next victim in Victoria and Jackson streets North Chicago. ~The victim was un-- der the influence of Hquor. Stripped Car, Admission Police also have received' & state-- ment that Laurent and Hauck stole the car of Larry Hendee of Round Lake on Dec. 21. They found the car parked in front of the YMCA and drove it t the old flying field where they proceeded to strip it The tires of this machine, together with the mo-- tor, the number of which was tiled off was placed in the car in which the po-- 18th street, North Chicago. This time they held up a colored: man but ob-- in by himself, Laurent and Hauck. It occurred at Glen Flora and Western avenues on the night of Dec. 24, he said. He and Laurent got out of the he said, while Hauck stayed at the wheel with the engine running to permit a quick getaway. Laurent, he said, held up a man'at the point of }ummmwuuu(uu tin), searched his clothing. _--_The next robbery was in North Chi-- cago. Martin said that he, together Robbery No. 3 also was in North Chicago. Ruff, Laurent and Martin, took part, according to Martin. They made the trip in Ruff's car. They saw a man walking in 22nd street and he and Laurent got out and held him up, Martin admits. . He said he took $14 from the victim. The next robber'y was at 15th street and Victoria street in North Chicago, hbe says. Laurent, Hauck and Martai are alleged to have taken part. The trip was made in Hauck's car, A that city in Hauck's car, and held up a car, the procedure being the same as in the Waukegan robbery. In his statement Martin said he gould not remember the dates of all the robberfes. to completely cover the car and it was discovered the next day and u!}-- ance had it not been that the water | in the gravel pit was not deep enough ; Hauck and Martin are S8T. PATRICK'8, WADSWORTH At Wadsworth, Massz--at 3 1. m. At Druce Lake, Mazss at 10 a. m. Both services on standard time. CHRIYMAN SCIENCE SOCHETY Bunday School at 9:30 . a. m. 8T. JOSEPH'S83 CATHOLIC Rev. M. J. Neaiis, Pastor First Mass at $:30 a. m.-- Becond Mass at 8 a. m. Third Mass at 9 a. m. Libertyville Churches® | Hold--ups Are Listed Merely Water Mark The email design in the corner of George Washington's letter paper is a Pvnnrp-rk. 'The original sheet of paper was four times the size of the note paper and bore the water --mark _ Charging that he was enticed out-- side of a ballroom at Libertyville and then struck down into unconscious ness that lasted for finutes, Mitchell Cole, of Libertyville. Friday signed state warrants against two men. Justice Charles E. Meson issued the complaints which charged.Agsault and battery. s The two men named are Edword Schneider and Waiter Nage!. The case was set for trial in Justice Mason's court Monday afternoon, but was continued until Tuesday. -- The defense was represented by At-- torney James Welich, and the plantiff by a nassistant state's attorney.> A trial by jury was requested by Cole, and after a number of witnesses had testified. the defendants were found not guilty. The whole affair is more or less cloued in mystery, both men arrested contending that they did not hit Cole. However, he was rather badly used up with two or three welts on the head and a tooth broken off. He was bro't to the office of Dr. Stephens, where his bruises were atended to and then taken to his home. : The trobuule took place at the high school last Thursday night, at the mas-- querade ball given by the members of the fire department. --It is alleged that Cole became disorderly in the hall, and he was asked to leave. Ac cordin» to the officers, he strongly aobjected to being put out, and in the will have a business meeting at the close of the morning service. : €, Young peovle's service at the home of Miss B.anche Triggs at 6:30. with Matthew" is the wubject for Sunday morning. | This will be a sérmon for characteristics people aymumm.m mlmiuhiulrl% an important o«.o--awmu::a. "The Old-- ody Pew", a play. will ning, Feb. 10, by the Aid Society. ship." The value of the sermon com-- pared with the Catholic mass will be examined. Just how can we worship God in spirit and in truth. © Service is at 7:30. es The Epworth League moets at 6:30. ST. LA WRENCE'S EHPISCOPAL Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor -- The services on Sunday, Feb. 5th (Septuagesima. Sunday) are: s Holy Communion, 8 a. m. k Holy Rucharist and sermon, 11 as. Church School 10 a. m. Rev. John k. Delongs, Pastor The Church That Overcomes Byil "Young BEAT HIM ON HEAD wITH THERR CLUBS SHAVETAILS rather roughly handled. C o |e, 149 215 134 101 116 174 166 174 500 5610 411 ""~] Marvin Hughitt's Childrden Get I Bulk ' of LIr'F'G Estate-- Filed 'Here T o d a y-- Monday-Tueoday-Wednecday,, Feb. 6--7--8th SmE CHe Vo Mn cEuPs W T5g bonstnenihitans 2 B ap Kankakee, | and> Mrs.>Mary 'Hushitt Frost, Lake Forest, and Mrs. Belle Granger, Lake Forest, share alike in the $1,600,000 estate of their father, Marvin Hughitt, long chairman of the C, & N--.W. railway board of direc¢tors. ~Outside of two $2,500: bequests to cousine, $2u,000 to James Hough, Woodbine, Jla., an old associate, and John D. Caldwell, Oak Park, $5,000, the three children--are<to divide the estate.. Of it $100,000 was loft in teal estate and $1,500,000 in personal. >: The will> was-- admitted by »~Judge Martin Decker in probate court. It was written in 1926. Mr. ~Hughitt ded Jan. 6, 1928. Always a Square Head_ > There is a square head in every cir-- cle of friends,--Atchison Giobe. OFRAIL HEAD _ Auditorium Theatre, Libertyville, IIL. Jr.. With a cast of thoussuds headed RAMON NOVARRO ohe Ki """','VA'- a}.:;:.;- 'ftg-_ """;.f'n"'v"- hn mt couk Art J UV V v V U t o t ) 4) iJP 13 % TEW WALLACH wrued 10. the. AoSIng home, ALIlOF ---- Mrs. Mary Mitchell of 'Berwyn, h' Mrs. Dell Richardson, Helen 'and Alid 8 spending three months with her $18--|spending a iew days wit hher daugh-- : Louise Richardson motored to Grays-- supper ter, Mrs. Nora Gorman, at St. Paul, u;», Mrs. Marths Frost. . ..' {lake Monday. | Quit Minnesota. : fi4 --[| . Mrs. Jiim Cusran has been on the| .Mrs. Katie Ford of North ChicagO. 'thq ay Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith and daugh-- sick list the two weeks. land sister, Mrs. Emma Huson, Round When ter, Valoigse, spent Sunday with MIP' Alma : Ester t a few days with Lake, spent SBunday afternoon With Forg's tives at Winnetka. ' : ~| ber aunt in Chi this week. lthotr mother, Mrs. Katherine FrOSt, Aarmor &&%&MW(!& Warren M ot'Oa.kPu'klml'atVblo. | Mr.. and son, Tom, Mrs. Jay Graham| William Merch of Austin, spent the| J. Graham and son. Bobby, of LODE admiti anld er, Mary, motored to Wau--| week end at Fitz home. i iIAke were Round Lake visitors 128t j churc} kegan s 37 ; Mrs. George uul-on.ot}louuy. j them -- George Beak of Grayslake was in | Kenosha, Friday at the A. ~J.! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Merritt and Bob| gey, Round Lake Monday. . . [Smith home. "ABracher motored to Eigin Sunday to | out pj . Velms Fitz spent Sunday in Chicago ! _ Alice Wison and Velma Fitz spent Rena and the new daughter. up the -tgm . -- Thursday with le Moore Mears |_ Pemndbrandl * an:tm 12 x; ~Mr. and Mrs. Milford Smith and in LibertyviHe. nas --~ |0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0O 0 0 O 0 O | the c irt Bracher motored to Elgin to _ Phil Wagner an dsons, Clarence and charge 'Baturday night to see Rena William, a the . basket ball. O HALF DAY o mwwmmmmmmwmm H""'oo,oooooooooooo ~~Mre. Gonyo of Wilson is & school and Libertyville at Libertyvilie | * few days with her daughter, Mrs. Priday evening. _ _ . |__ In spite of the cold weather of last | Len mh'. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Wells and Miss Ved@a'Friday night, the old time dance,| that 0 Mr. and Mrs. Frank DPrummond and Schmelt#er of Sycamore. spent the sponsored by the Community Social| uniqu« mm.'mludaynme week end at the Harr Merritt home. [Ck'), was quite a success. A fine . that i Tom Moges home at Gages Lake. __-- LeRoy Hendee spent a few days crowd was present and -- ancat SUM | pear ; *Mr. and Mrs. Dell Richardson and with his sister, Mrs. Hildred Dixon, in realized. We wish to sincerely thank | q goy Mrs. Agnes Hayes motored to Wauke-- Waukegan. ; T. Hi Gleason, who furnished the music Ufaets gan Sunday. 5 G. E. sBter was a Chicago dusiness gratis, although on account of sick-- (inped Mr..and Mrs. Wells, Al and Veda visitor Tuesday. 'ness and cold weather, some of his Schmeltzer: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mer-- --Mrs. Leo Hendee and son; Leroy, able assistants failed to come. New | °* t Mrs. Babe Meade of Whukegan, vis-- ited Tuesday evening with Velma Fitz. ; Ml'zm'm and children re-- turned the. Rosing home. after 0.0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WR les ARY 2. 1 » '_,_v;._ < 2,'4'"'15'.'5?"'2 es 5 1 i ie ie & 33 i P s $ aei sao 4. s h w tC . f * mt n n w "* * attended a :';fiycmmmur.m Nick Kretschmer an had an enjoyable time. We also |ady evening. _ o |at North Chicago. 'wish to thank Misses Cecil Bluhm and |-- Frits Baade Sunday with Chi--\ Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison Of ino pirg class for taking care Of the W l4 "of Nortk : f w"ummm;r{u"d"llm h'm'm,"'"m-bmwy.m"mcu _spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.| Alice Wilson sp--nt Thursday eve Who bhelped to make it a success. Dur cago friends. . ; -- V _ wuutlt «* lRingwood, spent Thursday with the Mrs. Katie *of North Chicago, |formers sister; Mrs. Marngt. Smith. ' 'mm_gu.ky ith her sister, Mrs.| Alice Wilson spent Thursday eve , 'Emima Huson. | _ _ ]| ning with Velma Fitz. t ~-- Mtrs. Mary thell of 'Berwyn, is|-- Mrs. Dell Richardson, Helen 'and -Q'mm:aw%fltmwmmcmmwcun wia, Mrs. Marths Frost. . '.. _' {lake Monday. | |. Mrs. Jim has been on the| .Mrs. Katie Ford of North Chicago. gick list the two wedks. land sister, Mrs. Emma Huson, Round | 'Alma Ester spent a few days with Lake, spent Bunday afternoon _with her aunt in Chicago this week. 'tholr mother, Mrs. Katherine Frost, Warren M of. Oak Park and | at Volo. \| William Merch of Austin, spent the| J. Graham and son. Bobby, of Long week end at Fitz home. Lake, were Round Lake visitors last < Mrs. George Thorenton and son, of : Monday. [te * * | W You will gasp at the GREAT CIRCUS W You will marvel at the CHARIOT RACE I You will cheer the SEA FIGHT You will tingle at the LOVE ROMANCE ® You will thrill at the GALLEY SCENES @ marvelous masterpiece of exciting action and thrilling romance. lhrill upon thrill mounts up into a crashing superlative cli-- -- max that is genuinely breath--taking and at North Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison of Ringwood, spent Thursday with the formers eister; Mrs. Margt. Smith. _ ul n un wl \wish to thank Misses Cecil Blukm and hi and M Ynitem Matrieo® 6 We iss oimas for taxine care ot the formers sister; Mrs. Maret. Smith. 'm'on-Movmdn ning with Velma Fitz. ; ing the month of February the Ladies' Mrs. Dell Richardson, Helen 'and Aid SBociety is planning on giving a Lounise Richardson motored to Grays-- supper. Further announcement later. o e io o' | Quite a number from here took in . Mrs. Katie Ford of North ChicaE®:' the auto shows at Chicago this week. Mr. 7 *' n'a----'w---v---ovwl--_ n.'.'u:'l:-.'-- -fg--m aarkele m m "' durt (._"l_'.' M Armory. Its worth your while. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Brown were charge of the work. London has a unique craze. It & that of the collection of door stops of unique shape and design. One step that is most sought is shaped like a pear and of attractive green glass with a fowery bubble in the center. Ma» tinued so that collectors prize them for their rarity. Door Stops Collected

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