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Libertyville Independent, 10 Oct 1929, p. 2

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Edwin Hoist has gone to Roches- ter, Minn., t ooonmlt the Mayo Bros. Long Grove is on the map now, us they have an A-l new fire engine and Pumper and chemical. They had n meeting last Tuesday night tor the purpose of raising money to build a tire engine house. This is a great necessity in our community, and er. eryone should Contribute toward the cause. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Herschlrertter Ind Mr. and Mrs. Art Hershberger returned last Sunday from a ten day trip to Minnesota and Iowa, visiting relatives. The ladies ot the Aid Society will give the play.."Doue in Oil" at Diam, 0nd Luke in the near future. It made . hit in Half Day Thdksday Add}?! day nights. and they hope for a large crowd " Diamond Into. Another bqd accident occurred at the intersection of Routes 21 and 22 Inst Sunday evening, when two cars hit (radon, and several more Joined In the fracas. This time tt was "wo- men and fire." Instead of "women and wine," it being reported that the drivers' clothes we're burning trom cigar when A woman screamed and the driver pulled out on the wrong, I_-L All Sunday achoofs in Dirt. 4 are requested t osend a representative to a meeting at the Congregational church in Mundelein on Tuesday eve- ning, Oct. 15, at So'clock. for the impose of electing officers for the coming year Tttia meeting is to discuss the pool, bilitiea of building a communiry hall, and everyone should turn out. The ball game between wheeling and the V. A. C. last Sunday after noon at the Half Day diamond. was won by Wheeling, the soon» being 12 to 7. 'w A correction is dueon an item ap- points out that the modern trend in him dead bearing in last week's issue. The distinctly towards credit having ot help of V bunt», can, and box tsocial to be my. everything needed by American tanrl the statio en by Vemmt Athletic Chat, will be ilieg. he P. s. Fashion Stores carry' on Friday night. Witober 11th. in- hugh steam ot quality merehattdue The No W of the Itth, as Mated. A god priced exactly the same as it sold for, ceeded in time is in store for all After the cash. yet offered with the conrem the accidt dining, we lunches will be sold to ience of I charge aecount. 'Oak um the hudteast bidders, and the parity Immediately upon entering this' drive onto who my: the most for his lunch will new store one is improved with (the the crash. receive a 8500 gold piece. Everyone fact that here is n credit store that lately bet, is welcome. Ladies bring basket: is truly different trom the average train "op; nnd help make it interesting. lperson's conception ot such institu-f from the t The Vernon Athletic Club will tions. A corps of efficient. well; The pm have a special meeting at the townl'trained salespeople is on hand to, warning 5 hall on Tuesday evening, Oct. 15th. help CUStomem ttelect the merchan~ atrordrui bs this meeting u podium the pool, dise wanted. The well appointed. Fail bilitiea of building a community hall, itronveetientty tirrtuttred "tore tfxturor' . i and everyone should turn out. (f,','lvd' it easy for eustomorg to "an"; " .H beli The ball game between Wheelitutiine the many styles, min" and ma. """mw" and the V. A. C. last Sunday iii7r1l/irih:i, ("fared in each lzt'n- of mo-r- "u: y"i.Y noon at the Half Day diamond. was l ohamiise. l "truntori'ef Won by Wheeling, the soon» being. The inn-.1 D a ram-h..- cp.-.., t-', track way Mrs. Lukas sitting on top of theI I'lying and lurching load ot new " the horses ran at high apeed' down the road was faced with hel choice of receiving injuriee " jumping to the ground or remainixu on the wagon until it overturned, or the horses were stopped. She so I eepted the latter alternative which. brought her death. I . F ox Lake Decorating Co: The tendency ot Louch to arouse is held repsonslble to: the tragedy. The hired man was driving when he fell asleep and slipped from he hay between the horses. The horses frightened ran swny. The wheels at the wagon passed over the body of the man. Justin touch. 31 years old, Mun man on the Lukas farm who receiv. ed Internal Injuries and bad con- tusions and cuts about the Dead. vu reported as showing Improve. Mrs. Lukas received n crater; neck and broken back when the \ngon overturned and the horses an 1 halt mile. ll or "naming. the soon» being! The local P S P to 7. one unit of a natlm Mrs Ella. Knopf won thn Treasure} mum 'sstabllshments lnveutlgauon into the death " In. Emily Lukas. " rears old, vile of t farmer near Antioch, Wtto received fatal injuries in a man". on the Fox Lake road three miles oouthwest of Antioch Monday, Was tttarted by Dr. J. L. Taylor. county coroner-y. who be" an inquest Into the death of the woman at Strong's funeral home In Antioch Tuesday. TIME") DEATH OF ANTIOBH WOMAN IS SUBJECT tr Mk Coroner Starts Investigation Into Fatal Accident of Mrs. Emily Lukas. Sprayed Paint And Lacquer Makes The Best Job Tbs use of our Sprayer is yours for the asking. But 'the material and sprayer must be made for the purpose for which they are to be used. Paint and lacquer, when sprayed, makes the best job-if done right. You can get them both here. PAGE TWO Mabel Wolsted and children HALF DAY FOX LAKE, ILLINOIS Telephone 54 Paint - Lacquers " Varnishes _, Prauketran Has High ."f Class Credit Store 1 Few stores. even in Chicago. can offer men. women and children such an enormous variodty or him clam merchandise to seth from. and that this large stock is appreciated is; shown by the splendid volume of business enjoyed by the store since.' its recent opening. People of the bet. ter chute are budgetinz their cloth-1 in: needs and are adopting this aim; pliiied way of keeping well dressed by making small payments at "my" tar intervals. Just as autm, rtuifomi furniture, etc., are being purchased. l Immediately upon earning thin new store one I: improved with the fact that here is a credit store that is truly different trom the average iperson's conception ot such institu- Spinney Run .--- Dairy GRADEA Randall: and Cream Our milk comes trom T. B and Blood Tested Guernsey ahd Ayr. s'nire cows. It ls laboratory test- ed at regular intervals and la the higaest quality of milk you can buy. l any day and magnum ttt the church last Sunday brought out more "nan the usual number. and we both [ me attendance will steamy Incmu. 'Don't forget to be present to hear Mrs ,Wolsted next Sunday. Uta" Credit store. E. Martin of R. Fl D. No. l. Want "an. was the first to reach the in -...---H [jun-d man. He tound Smirl lying The F'. S wanton Store. in N. Gear, in the heap of wreckage Ind still e399 St., Wattltetran, brings to uh. alive». He placed the victim in his county people a credit star? operated machine and started for the Victory on a high plane, with dimmed crod- Memorial hospital. As Martin it extended to substantial resident: neared the Chiraso police simian of the county. L. R. Turner, run he noted a change in the mnditiim alter of this new Wnukmn store.' ot the injured man and believing points out that the modern trend is him dead he stopped anu with the distinctly Iowanis credit buying ot help of pollcemen canted him intr- M'erything nemied by American tsurrl the station , ilieg. Tne P. s. Fashion Stores carry! Wining" or." hugh stocks of quality merchandise The North Chicago [who sun priced exactly the same as it sold for, reeded in locating an eye-witness to cash, yet offered with the conven- the accident J w McCormack M trace of A charge account. In", .m.-. "huh-.." --_- _. t . Mrs. Frank Perkins. Mrs. H. s. En, xlabrecht and Mrs. C. J. Hersobbor- gm" attended the P. T. A. convention at Park Ridge Tammany. Mrs. Lung- worthy. who is connoch with the Juvenile Protective Aucchtlon. wu the trrinctparope0er and gave much valuable information to parents and teachers In attendance. The "at bible class will meet " me home of Mrs. Maude knoll Mott, day night. Several potted plants, donated by Mr. Stmbbe. wil be given away. and uncles given by the clan members. valued st 25c will be sold at auction. A large attendance ls desired. from Winneth. will be in ml! Du for the week end. She has waited to talk to the Sunday school chase. and will have plenum 3nd costume: dmoonstratitttr their work In India. Rev. Wanted in in the my": the interest of minions. . Rev. George Vence wiehee "I boys who ere interested in Bor Scout work to meet him " the Wuhhurn Convention" church Saturday att. emoon It 2:30. He will haunt the boys in reset-d to a meeting to be held in the town hall Sammy night by n scout lehder. Mn. Mayfield '& Sons Phone Grayslake 205 Ben Pollack and Band ON THE Vllcil'llt)NC. with Chas. 'Buddy' Rogers and Nancy Carroll T h e sweethearts of "Close Harmony" to- gether again in anoth- er annealino romance of life .behind scenes--- Gorgeous! Gay! Glorious! --.ALSO-- Mon., Tues., Wed., October 14, 15 and 16 ALL-TALKING! ALL-DANCING! ALL-SINGING! "Illusion" RADIO-KETH ORPHEUM Booked V A U D E V I L L E Stay Acts from Chi- cago Loov Theatres Witneuu Cram The North Chicago Dome sun ended in locating an eyewitness to the accident J, W, McCormick ot Oak street. Waukeean. saw Smizi drive onto the track and Minus-Mi the crash. He was Mixing immml lately behind Smirl an" swim: thr train stopped his par some tiis'tancr, trom the vrost,atitte Fatally injured when his nuto mobile was struck on the E. J. h E. "timed crossing over Downey road in North Chicago. nt 7:15 o'elore Prion morning, George Smirl. " not; old of 1118 Fifty-eight street. iKenosha. and employed in the con- intglction of the addition to the -North Chicago t'. & Veterans bu |reau hoepitnl. died 3 - minutes, later while being taken to a hos pital. to the path ot the Height train which w" north bound for Win kegnn. The small automobile. a Chevrolet. was carried for some als- tance trom the crossing and dew sited a heap or wreckage alongsldt- of the tracks. The victim ot the acctdem drou- from the went onto the crossing In. Smirl who had been employed in the building operations It the hos pltal for general days had been max mied but a you and and rented a' home in North Chicago unto which he and his wife were preparing in move, tomorrow. ncs Kenosha Man Meets Death on Crossing in North Chi. cago This Morning. lt is believ 1ltlfll my: ms mm Is smucx on mu onussme ll In All-Talking Comcdy 3?( ti L' 1 Failed of (he "hr/d in Sound ON Till; STAGE gut ion crossing Car In Demolished a th UH: " to Use Cautton 1? Croetnq nu without "a'm Irsolievt d but litre m drlvhm 1nd LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1929 hut Sm AT WAUKEGAN m In M " n Tl and Screen Stare The most, sophisticat- ed romance of the year; the picture that he critics and the pub- lie are talkine about. Big Acts of Sdoerior -e-- Entertainment --.- tth, the Stage-n Claudette Bolbert Walter Huston and 1ttlysr Big Stage Thurs., Fri., Sat., ' Octo.ber 17, 18 and 19 The Four-Star Picture Chicago is Acclaiming " The La __ _ Lies" dltr Big Acts of Superior Entertainment! u.\' T/IE SCR1ili.N The All-Talking Laugh Riot "Hard to Get" Jack Oakie Dorothy Mackaill Charles Delaney I tUh hoot hot! been stuck into the upholstery on the door. The child bumped Pqim" it and the hook caught In her hip. Geraldine Jackson. 4 year old girl whose parents live " 822 Han- cock avenue. Wauconda. wu pain- fully injured yesterday when 3 titttt. hook became lodged in her hip. Dr. J. A. Ross of Waucondt extracted the hook. The child w" riding in the back seat ot u car with her two brqthers who had been ththing and Train No. 131, we. m charge at Banner Harry Pierson or Joliet, and Conductor E. Karhlett .130 ot that clty. Following we eraah the train we: stopped and member: of the train enlisted In "trfeattng thnirl from the wreckage ot the ear. They will "so "we" " the inquest thle evening. Slur! had been out or work for some time before obtammg employ- ment st the hospital. baa been driv.. ing to and Iron: Kenosha, oaelt day. Somebody! always taklng the tor out of life. and now a Russlan sclenllat in lelllng It all around that the size ot a thrh may be kmmn to the'laat ounce by merely linking at one of It: "a""'"-"", ark Advocate. Booked VA ll DE w L IE RADIO- KIE TH ORPHE UM --with-- Spoil Spot! OPEN EVERY EVENING FOR BOWL. ING, BILLIARDS AND POOL Bob Stone Hoavywoight'Amateur Champ -uss Gi . . """"-"-"'-J --"6-IV- Light Amateur Champion of Michigan 140 Lbs. Elain's Sensation .Karl SChnlikdt .,:.--,,rirjr,.r,T..T,""C'."l"ii."i"i'i"r7s'", Hggner HARRY aoiiiieksorl Chicago, Ill. MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCT. 14 and 15 Lois Moran and Warner Baxter in JIMMIE FAY McHenry, Ill. RACINE, WISCONSIN GEO. SAMES Antioch, m. Friday, October 11th PAUL HARRIS Grayslake, Ill. E13399 If.r9isishviCiri/ Joe "Butch" Butler Wht. Men and a: alNrtar mt in "Speedway." deay tad New". "Behind That Curtain." . um um "watery we ot. Scott-ad Yuri. wul The mm of plumes billed mr immedm 2r'ig'g,ty. the Deemth Thain. me Do ' is one that will cause picture has to Dave a bud time choosing which ones to use. My and Sum-any of this week brings one of the funniest and most ontartaining pictures ever produced, "The Commits," mm:- ing the Four Marx Brothers, with Mary Eaton and Oscar Shaw in the singing roles. Sunday's picture is A Great Show---Again Up in the Weights Sanctioaad by the A. A. U. and Illinois Boxing Commission One Mile South of Antioch on State Highway 21 Exceptionally Good Pictures at Deerpath ANTIOCH PALACE - The Home of The Perfected VITAPHONE AND MOVllETONE FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCT. 11 and 12 (Matinee Saturday at 2) I Deerpath Theatre PHONE 821 EVERY DANCINC,iiil)rw ' NIGHT BACK WITH US AGAIN SAWMILL! $7? Human manna 7 ALL-STAR BOUTS 7 "Behind That Curtain" - --, _- ihlrT alking) w SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13: (Continuous 2 to 11) . Haines, Karl Dane, Ernest Torrance and Anita Page in SATURDAY, otyttiiiiiiiii BOXING "Speedway" o, "ol M?r, POLKA BROS. vs._ __ Dave Hendrickson 134 th. 168 Lba. 160 Lbs. 113 Lbs. 140 Lbs. " " It I: announced Lat Lake Forest col- lege that Samuel Insull has increased the funds for the staoltuasltip given by Mm from $1,000 to $1,500 p'er year. TttftrtMto1nrtrhip ts awarded to grad- uues of Waukegan, Gurnee and Ltle ertyvme high _ schools. Mr. [new takes much interest in the students awarded these scholarships. Reports of their progress are made at inter- vats to 'aim. _ be featured. Wednesday and Thurs- day me over m:- Sophie Tucker mm in a 100% talking and sing- lng hit, "Honky Tonk." Imull Increases-Fund To Lk. Forest College . "BILL" KUZMURSKI Detroit, Mich Chicago's Sensation _til('i,i, ji, lat ) ELGIN, ILLINOIS PETE SERREDA Chicago, Ill. JOHNNY CROW Fox Lake, tll. JOHN KAWA Elgin, III. LAKE FOREST THE INDEPENDENT-also A Year INDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY. "On With the Show" "1llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililllllmmmmmmgp, LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 'tberry/Ile 909 PHONES ILake Forest 425 Lake County Distributors of Tydol Gasoline BI.'.- Veedol Motor Oils Starting WEDNESDAY, for THREE DAYS FUEL Service and Quality FUEL Olilt/t Absolutely Assured OIL? Petroleum Products Co. FUEL SUNDAY and MONDAY, OCT. 13 and 14: THE WALL STREET RACKET EXPOSED! Telephone 130 311 W. Park Ave. Lib McDonald's Commercial School REGISTER NOW FOR Alllllllllllmmmmmmmmiaiiiiiiiiiii; mMAYmD iIéDOYAl RIDER Don'bMiss This Sound Short Program Monday Night Ea Hillel tihsyttttt TUESDAY, ONE DAY ONLY: "The Circus Kid" Comedy ' 'At the Dentist's" . B. WARNER, LOIS WILSON, JASON ROBARDS , M l KW ' N 'i' "PROTECTION" " Fall Classes in Commercial W Beginning SEPTEMBER 9th Advanced and Elementary Commercial Courses Sound Also Comedy and Talking Act SATURDAY, ONE DAY ONLY.. WITH AN ALL-ST/ut CAST FRIDAY, ONE DAY ONLY: Ahm.Comedy Talking Act Libertyville, Illinois Sound Review. Latest ropics of Interest Monday is "China Night" start your set at that time. LADIES! ibertyville, Ill. Sound Screen ) Song, Sidewalks, of New York 'ork

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