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Libertyville Independent, 29 Mar 1928, p. 2

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6 \el ot the three brought x €act that the trio left Cleve-- g> .. O., bent on a career of crime. stole a Ford machine and ran EWM mnopm a% w A Six that you can buy with a remarkably ~ O e| | _( [ Midrermamneprdeandmtstaction _ _ _ m'dmm;v&l'.vfi by Harry Cordell, 20, and Arnold® Cordall, 22, of St.~ Paris,°0;, and Bruce Tague, 24,s of Kl --Paso, Tex.. captured by Zion police follow-- .pmamm:m Young Men Held by Zion Po-- _lice Admit Robbery of Ohio towns according to the admis-- sions of the three. This would make them liable to prosecution under the federal Dyer act as they drove the however, but they confessed freely as to their part in the Winthrop Har, The three men drove Into the fill-- ing 'station in a Whippet sedan -- at about 10 o'clock Friday night and Mashing a« gun, took $50 from the W.Bmm machine turned south on Sher tdan road after leaving the station A police, The trio were ar rested a few minutos later by Zion Ing taken part in Mone of the three will admit hay-- x hx '" :i? ";;t; a¢° 2 79 «se * F 3 ; "Srtgcce » * < t % * g«-s" * P Sm * ASF«>t C & --=*{~_.*s DopngGe BROTHERS tion of any car under a thousand dollars! Here is the fastest car under a thousand In other words, a car of remarkable rugged-- vided in a Six of low price. . . . Fit com-- oo oninalt to unds! :1 > * =:>*>. Ni In fact, the moe;:'tof Standard Six performance is s extraordinary ratio of power to weight. . . . . 1 horse-- and Victory Sixes! i : 3. of nummmhhh'gom:"'--,; continued on their'way. This a stole the Whippot sedan which they || || | drove to Chicago 'and . then north to || [ Milwaukee metrely on a"uight seeing || | mmfimuh&fl Friday they ehecked up'their and found them to be $10.10. They ;:..mnbm %MM staging & robbery. The Winthrop Harbor station was sélected as _ the being one of the most fsolated along the road and one that: would -- be least likely to lead to capture. Each of the men face two charges. The two Cordells admit -- that -- they 'staged the :robbery of the filling. ata-- tion while Tague sat lggth'l.w mitted the theft ofr the machine , tound in possession of the three. _ ; As a> result of their. m' Chief of Polite Brune of Zion recom-- with a gun be placed against the two Cordells and that'a charge of: mbs.,mnm.':'m' while charges of 'grand | were placed against all three. _ nmmug;nm""m imen were taken lgfllw and information regarding them will te sent to cities and towns in Ohio In Greek mythology Narcissus--was : beaptiful youth, a son of Cephissus ind the nymph Lirlope, metamor-- to love he was caused by Nem--. isis to fall in love with his own im age reflected--in. water. Unable to m:fl:m.hyhodnmald rame. ~'The nymph Echo, who vainiy lfldhh.dod?fimwf- : The Standard Six The Victory Six $1045 to $1170 ° The Senior Six $1570 to $1770 -- lacquered in a variety of smart ng colors ... . Midland All priees f. a. bs Detroit oft: ~ robbery | al rumore.~ Home .or private clubs against the |are favorité meeting plates for the a charge ot : cliques as assembley of known advo-- rinst 'Tague, 'cates of certain Presidentialt candi-- dates in :; i;'i:t would--reveal in-- up&lwthmwu"m While torchlight--and banner pro-- mmmdm'fifi'"' velopement of <the . and other means .of propoganda, the 'rally in in districts is not a thing of the past These: assemblios are necessary to arouse partizan interest. In round-- ing 'up pledges of delegates, the pre-- convention campaigners are endeay-- oring to check the possible activi-- ties of the amail but powerful group &ghm after:© the-- early ballots to show a chgjce. : The men who meet hore nightly for dinner and dis-- cussion with known factional leaders uflw.mmmkdu his time to the "causes" is not with-- £3..._¢ x ._F anmrresiey MRebsiziPig *) t s auuie t uit mt & B PC OS In round-- Mhz:: w > | ous elements: in' the movement i the pre. | eyes at a _ s has, in ef-- | together <and thereby <iron. out or e endeay-- | fect, lessened public--int in ex-- | smooth -- out --'Arguments --. officially ::'uuv&m"fil.:lnofi: i/ ! called *jurisdictional© disputes." ,,""'..."..," 'm""' at the Smithaonian 0000000000000 0 ""Tis Beoate Publis tands Com Senate Public «Commit-- te is about to rel h'th6é apot light in the oif scandals to the courts The trial of Harry 'and oth: ummu-mtho:',. ons Tea-- pot. Dome affair are ¢ next week in local courts. ,'l';flgm mbaflfiu*mwk a8~a result: of their prij investi--| and the disposal--of of oll com-- vaniles. It is--said that t m:&' be th the forefront for theco | ation of the platform makers at the, tions,* in ~June. | § -- Et is . expected w Bmrithson--~ lan Iliit:rl! here vgl again be & c aptint She presphiation of & now! famous Spirit of St. Lo@is to its --fin~ np»m«-m'mm Mllh'?':: mn > | ous elements in' the movement eyes at & _ s has, in together <and thereby iron . out --or tibits and fairs. w on endiess pub! | called -- »juriedictipnal disputes." ""om"""*'" | Sn «aimiles a "he Smidariias 0 0000000006 0 0 0 :';umouu mous hunt | FS1I0L l ind gave only 1 patths tlance io , 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 shine~ to the airplane |_ Mrs. John Hancock. ot Suporior, 'will find the same re in ~Wis.. 4s the guest of Antioch rela-- w is ht made mhon nesd l Mrs: Behras, of Kenosha, was the amn--mn m' The Ladies Guild will meet for an on Agniculture. A all day session at the home of Mrs. hrdm:-mu is paid priv d&w.mfihwckwm' ately that .th fee sts 40 . ..« Lagst week, were en ::nnm ' fwummmh--. i poerergn en e Nes ooime *A A-- o ; ® on fee, w ty of the com: 'Thursday for her home in Michigan., of this item. will bring another;to Canada,'where she--expects to B--Y : W I LL PA MB ALE £Y¥ N.--E. A.Oun.aa-: x7 Sote r'm-f': NE;E_,_:" : Woflrmt of ~Retablighment of a country club ::l'?m of gonmr_h})cr.'h Antioch, is 'planned by officials" of the federated trades groups of Chi terg of iabor organizations in Wau-- kegan '&lnhlu in the movement. ; More t 300 mmhor Chi: eago. labor' organizations _ have--pur-- thased sites for homes adjacent to the chib and 'Antioch promises : to mxgih new > , which also has the support of Préesident Thomas Flynn --of _ the Carpenters --District ,...m. Ot the new scheme mto ¥e 'labor --meet 4 declare They say it will uz&hrhc vart ous elements in' the movement be the center for the largest esc c ek mz READ THE WANT ADS IN THE INDEPENDENT ""'"m'"" or the past week, W Company, Milwaukee, finds the North Shore Line's overnight mer-- 'u"'""h" h ::' "' '."Nd da | M'%mdh&uww'w desire to oom "'Mrs. Tarlo and son spent a p4 Mr.-LA.% . r e ninfiiflm:":'&vumu gglnfltmngn emeflqnae:nemmmw e service bet O + nc %w her dau-- ofym%h(hicqmuptofiflfiinflnafflmm.npmqudm at gfi'mmmwormm 7o'clod:th§ next morning, enabling us to secure prompt delivery very early in the day. --Mr.--and Mrs. Irs Soule have re-- turned to Antioch after having spent the winter in New York : $*.~1 m 2P aisg! 34 t id oo ts Tw y ~Top e ." || ~Not just to _CHICAGO _-- @ -- but to the PART of NC# Chicago you want to reach! ?vhmgcmmoaomw&:o in ts i¢ tioward North Shore Line stops on x&&afi. --Howard Street,Wi'l,nonmdBtoadwn.nthlldAm M e * ® me um" b Rodnndmypmdxm@m&dflfi orche But no matter where you wish to go--North Side, South Side or West Side--you can mgfi.'géf H c sc fcoma Coropracng erail parsertheciyt Chicago Rapid Transit Co. operating to all parts of the city! Remember, Chicego covers a distance of 26 miles north and south, 12 miles east and west.. When you're going to Chi-- "O.K.'d" UsedCars. are the Best to Buy! Youcan buyaused'car from r;:aflan ilmfic heart o 63rd and Dfi North South Te in x T in eA uols a e O( t aae i. » @ and y# E H §

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