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Libertyville Independent, 6 Dec 1928, p. 2

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PAGE TWO .34. East Church St. LIBERTYVILLE, ILL 'lllllllhe Day (llllls 1lillllear Here's One Way thr With Style that's Kenny Wen: E finest values in ( fours and light sixes. Greater Beauty, Larger Bodies and FINGER TIP CON TR OL No duplicate of thin car or that one . . . the New Alb. American Six. But a smartly original creation . . . with specially deaigned hodiea by Fisher . . . with style that's strictly its own. A car that you reeogniae instantly . . . one that stands out inlany crowd. Becauae it has that air ofheing different . . . that all which distinguishes a leadet from the teat of the Bald . . . Jun what every American want. In an automobile. Pulse-stirring performance . . . oom- {at . . . luxury . . . distinctive style. And America 5 giving it a marvelous reception . . . a motor-wise nation'. welcome to a new and triumphantly Meant car. PH. 3"" " .1173. f. o. b. Pontiac. plan Mm cit-g... Latvia, 'trw-snr M AMMI and M an." (new in an who. w. cud In. Ind-r guard. ours. Choeh "In" "and pita. - "a. I..." handling char... Com! Molar. 11... P"... FOR ANNOUNCEMENT DECEMBER 9th WILLYS-OVERLAND he. LUDLOW MOTOR CO. Of Libertyville 608 N. Milwaukee Avenue. DAN E. WINN, Mgr. SUHLING MOTOR SALES WAIT! COMING. The TOLEDO, OHIO PRODUCT OF new car IS Buried beneath a. ton of earth when the walls of autumn in which he was working caved in at 3:45 o'clock Wednesday, Nov. M. . Van ieocilt 39 years old, of North Chl. cago, a laborer, smothered to death before fellow workmen and city tire men who worked frantically could reach him. ' The victim was working at the bottom of a trench about 8 feet deep, near the Grace M. E. church at 2909 Sheridan mad in Zion. when the walls of the ditch collapsed. The man was buried tor 35 minutes. the work of the rescuers being slow as they were forced to dis: carefully lest the Hhmels strike him. Efforts to Revive Fail ' Atter ht was removed a group ot employes ot"ttw l't1hlie Servicecom- pany, all well "'01an In resuscita- tinn.w0rk, and who hoppened to be near tho stone or the accident, trieit to revivo:him. Althouuh thcy om~ _1~1nyod antificiul rmplrallmx moth- mls for {pearly-an hour. the man sm-minz tio gasp twice in that l"" riud thvv could not remiotXt life In North Chicago Man Caught Beneath Avalanche of Earth at Zion IS BURIED Ill TRENCII; DIES AS RESCUERS WORK TO SAVE HIM w Had Sent for Family m IA m Telephone 131 n t LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER6, 1928 um \\ h I im w a I lh t? h n u TotaL-..i) 848 MERLE'S EXIDE SERVICE o. Tonneyer _...-146 147 R. Hadron: o,,..,-'" 166 C. Jochhetm .-..--..l96 155 C. Panama -.._....149 184 ' M. Wei-hop! .440 137 . Diet: athle- broke ull records when they uncles! the We. to a M04 but Run-all mu m the 30"th wtth 800. M11 Diets was next Total,.-., "r'2,T 853 870 2660 LnERTYVILLE GARAGE-- W. Stung .....".._...161 233 189 584 J. Wanderspool .-, 186 160 157 503 Cr. Dim .....,-.....,.150 164 '15? 471 A. Meyers ..._u_.,.183 162 162 507 K. I.uce --tw..e _ 193 163 233 589 I) () , 'rotaC.-'i't)3 9 REE MOTOR §ALES-e G. Wehrenberg ....160 1 A. Lesley W..192 1 W. Alkofer .-.....14'2 1 IP.. Alkoler ..._W,-...128 1 R. Nutt ...".........~158 l Team Hartman Home ...- Mot: Stables .-.-ttit- _-_- "Quite hairy .. e V tp- --_ Libertyville Garage ._. Borst Coal . - .-----" - .. Marie's Elude ---e--t_ _.., Ree Motors . W. strhnaetrele'a Realtors Total... __ 895 DIETZ 8TABLE8-- A. Winner ..._'.-.-.'l93 R. LII .t__ - A .. 221 C. Diet! --A-...'..._..-178 It. Lill . ..-.._.._.--..164 G. Krumrey stgtc_183 TotaL-..S39 BORST COAL-. J. Rom _..- _-..-...179 R. Waten .."...-...182 J. Atkinson "1.....165 A. Dougherty P_-_Pe' '17! O. Muhlke ........._223 Total TEAM NO.' Total . 430 451 tii'.) r TEAM NO. t--LEAT,HERNECK8 V. Gum (C) .-w.. _176 W'. 142 F. Kennedy ... 14S 166 133 KI Antunov.ch .7 nc, 163 163 Svrlznams . P" Shamans ..V_. Buck Privates Ibugllbnys .---- Leathernstks (morals -7. Rouse BROS. DAIRY-- D. Portpoua 7..-,3210 173 A Stolznmn ..V- _'20"? 160 M. Show) ' .7 .161 188 J. T. Jacuon .....h.161 183 R. Diet: _..._...156 IM Team No. 2 Team No. a Team No. 4 Team No. 6 Team Np. 5 Team No. l Monday' Night. December 3 TEAM NO. L-.MiHAVETAILS T. Swan i. H. T tug .. A. 80111qu F'. Wright T. Suydam Total.._m TEAM NO. '- H. Dasher ""t'" W Siam: m-e .. C Seller TPT. . It Nutt (Capt) R. Kaping _ - H Total, _...h'74 882 HARTMAN HOUSE- (H'vwn _ _-----.. _... .148 180 K..-m+-r __". ---_. ....168 148 C. Moeller ...-- -n80 173 Total...., TEAM NO. b-- W. Franzen --r. WeiriCk "f" W. Johnstrn .. Tmal 4.",4 4'19 'y, TEAM NO. '--DOUGHB0YS H. 1'rrhv.ua'ol 117 If: I PTn'a' {3'5 Sin TEAM NO. 2--C0RP0RALS Tom 'ite -.- 908 Mil 90 SCHNAEQELE REALTORS-- 'Monday Night, December 3 TEAM NO. I-.. " Porteous --e---- 163 202 203 R. Smith .rP6 C -161 176 173 O. Mahlke .193 175 201 C. Boyd -.rtr---_ P. W:lkennlng TEAM " lim ll. hill J. Hurst (Cap M Nr.viiu, Total TEAM NO. 3-- Total __.. 4fil 481 TEAM NO. 4.--SErtGEANT8 l Kennedy ..7- 146 Pit, d", Carlson 142 163 W. Peterson 7 156 156 Total ---. TEAM. NO. 2- R. Waters _.__6 H. Luce . .rt. G. Krumrey _ NEWS OF THE pol HITTERS Standing of the Team. an Doe. 3 Won Lost mm No. 2 _c._ a 'TV' _.....-..." 3 mm No. 3 -ee,t_, -'-tfe_ "v.10 5 wnwr -___ Moeller Movlltsr Svilc'r . MCKW Muhlk Winkir American Legion ommercial League h *nnwl y acbsr Total Total Tot " Standing of the Tag}- lit ("my City League TEAM STXNDINC ac be It (( . 469 BUCK 895 839 854 2688 " 517 216 145 537 153 159 203 181 195 185 793 912 191 178 168 4H 166 139 166 1m 546 :0 o r, I] 187 201 178 226 168 177 183 183 788 198 193 134 153 171 553 164 190, 635 Ito 893 197 172 mg. 199 132 160 183 192 m» 163 171 189 190 147 " Won Lost .. 17 _ 10 16 11 Won Low 147 202 137 143 168 547 193 169 2'23 585 864 807 I3 13 1 " 167 192 154 163 203 898 2634 804 579 11 10 972 2804 190 157 171 186 577 176 225 185 199 163 HO 147 143 188 Itil l l m 496 228 192 126 178 IC. 11 11 11 166 IM W 2484 2497 2509 1647 1704 1651 1657 ttrn 1443 555 609 582 609 649 Ud 440 685 488 476 445 585 552 667 550 549 558 492 662 485 576 430 434 532 568 610 569 531 529 537 585 517 598 {HZ 547 508 4 ti 7 498 4tit 468 496 Hie 483 SUI 14 14 10 ll 16 13 10 10 10 " l Borst's coal men. after going good for a couple ot weeks, lost two games. Luce and Stan: were the go: Icottors for. the Chevroletc. Stung's 233 won the swond gamma and Luce's 1233 won the third game. Stxhnaebele's Realtors. after having 'lost six games to the Exides. won a game from the Hartman House F. HVright's 225 d'd the trick. Seiler of 'the Hartman House team, is' still going strong. His three game total lo! 620 is nothing to snf'ezp at, altho' .('harlie has hit his third 600' series tin a row. l Merle' Exides. aftor wining six ,gamm from the Schnaebele Realtors, lost two games to the Row Motor. The latter team has the best ave-ram» man in the League. Mr Il-slc-y had 'better show up, or Mr. Roe will have ito send out the tow truck after him [Last week Swan's 394 series . . . i'N!, said. - 'hn "' I QA\._.,,,_\. .A,,- . ' - !with a total of 582. Dix'e Jackson. to! the Rouse Dairy, was high Mr his {team with a total of 572. The colts ,," took three games from the dairy men lhe W. J. Schrrmk wonwn's tram, from Waukegan, will com" to Liber- tyville Saturday night and bowl t.he Libertyville women's team. in'a fast awn-s, that is scheduled. to [mum at 8 o'clock, F Th" Lturenre Armours, of Lake Fun-sf. today are makihe plans 'for the rehuxMinz of their mansion that lung-d a week ago for a loss or 315"."le A second fire, discovered by Mr. Armour, made it necessary to tear away Jhe entire building. The Forest, the, roll rurrted H TEAM NO 2 TEAM NO. 1 TEAM NO. 4-- Tully if') 'orteouts (C) Hubbard P.,. krase -'_. _-re Hwnning .-, C Dad's League " " BELTS-Fancy colored gill belts for informal wear. Plain leather nylon in black or 7 "0SrERY-2htver1ty pat. lcrm and coloring' in "tit. able weight: ter _ cold weather. h il (it The driver arrestAl .was E. N Wheeler, 11122 Wismnsin sti'l-t-t, Po cine, who s)anuiied in?" a rar driv on south by Frank C. Holt, May wood. who had come' m a stop n avoid,.; collision that but! harrzwnw Just a fow mnmvmg {why-w, m-rnrd in: to Hocking),; rrprrrt. Hz»: in: to Her-kingor's r' port. H simwd the ('omitlalnr which (hare rtckloss' thyme, Yul/m- Just Harry Hoyt. C . T The fir-t unit}: In. whim: haDDM: tt 110 Mt both traffic lanes of Grown Bay mud Pt'ar 23rd stn-rt. Zion. varly Sunday dsiening. . q vTwh highway motor rolirr undc'r Capt. George Hrckingpr worknd until midnight lwfnre tht, tr,dflc was How. ing at normal rate. Hm! tiaros Wm.- uselto kwp motorists in check. COLLISION TIES UP TRAFFIC FOR _ 3 MS; ARREST l Five Cars Smashed and Wp- man Is Injured as Highway Polite Fight Knot of Cars at h Col nt USP 37.20 n't'ln tiirlqki. ll mg our t lape to-p, Culhmirh. , Osborn Gloves i, l O. CARLSON Iision of "five 'automobiles, that a annn myth" hospital and d the arrest of a driver, tied up traffic lanes of Grown Bay mud 23rd stn-rt. Zion. varly Sunday H Cops Forced to Walk Smart in appearance and tailored with all the swagger of men's styles. And there's a full season's wear-and more-in every "The Store for the Lad and His Dad ' ' " m', mm live. You can get his silze from his old gloves. ttttit tl BRAND NEW" / "PQNTIAC IS comma: ; rm: 1srm'riSmrasT FOR $1 so A t"E1AR---_'F) AT you: DOOR. NO DELIVERY CHARGE 'litth TY)! f Ity PON§3§§IAC Vi" I t the Details will beannounced later. But thh much can be said now. Thisnew Pontue will represent an even greater innovation today than the first Pontiac represented in 1926! Without departing from the low. price field, it will bring to this field fine- car elements of style, performance and luxury never before provided in a car a Inexpensive to buy'. , IN KEEPING with its poliéy of progo ress, Oakland has for months been working on a new Pontiac Six. It is more than a refinement of its famous prede- cessors. It is essentially a brand new car from beginning to end. T " E waTrn Fon [Yunnan INFORSIATION REGARDING 5 Nllliw TIES- N oublo English stripes and all-over pulcrnl in desirable , qualities. rherks and stripes RortFF---Warm, soft tab. rics in bright plaidS. success. The darn crowded and many tainments rem put music was furnished ir, " t'.,', Lull. given in; Lake Forest 1ft up: it the trt Lake Forest and was a big F2xeellont r the lane

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