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Libertyville Independent, 15 May 1924, p. 8

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. Rammed Two Cars from _ . Opposite Km tion; Victims Yergh ko -- ESCAPE DEATH _ _ NARROWLY WHEN WIT BY 2 CARS i)h i Character Kverything. _ _« _ Rhe whole imtercouree #Z Saciet; , Two men escaped death narrowly Wednesday, May 7th, at 5 o'clock p.BL., when their Dodge coupe was -- ram-- med by two autos approaching from opposite directions. The accident pecured opposite the' main gate "at the naval training station. _ Leslie MHarcus, of Kenosha, owner of the Dodge, and Stanley Scharbalic _ of Fighth btreet, employes ot the Wau kegan Mante!l and Tile company of 113 North Victory street, were the men who were injured. a © C l;22 a+ Hichland north, crashed into the Douge IP0Im opposite directions, practically de-- molishing the machine. Both 0ccu-- pants were hurled to the pavement. They were rushed to the naval sta-- tion hospital where they received first aid. Harcus suffered a long Cul on hbis forehead that required the ¥eking of seven stitches. Both men were bruised and scratched painful-- ly.~ Later they were removed to their homes. >~Their car is a total wreck and the other machines also had to be towed to garages. -- They had been woOrkiNb 3° +0 °" °O Pérk and were returning to Wauke gan at the time. As they arrived op-- posite the main gate of the naval sta-- tion a Ford touring cat darted out. Te avoid a collision Harcus applied his brakes and on the slippery pave ment his car skidded around. .At the same moment large touring car, &0 ing south, and a Chevrolet car, going 2 2 .010 is riadge from Have More than 1, 100 Savers in School and 1,000 Who Have Accounts A large proportion of the pupils start a bank.account for the purpose of saving for some specific purpose, the purchase of a bicycle, doll,or some other coveted object. Learning the power of saving to fulfill their desitres, they continue their bank account after the first objective is reached, teachers say, saving becoming a strong habit SCHOOL BANKS IN BLOOMINGTON ARE the : Sixty--fve per cent of the grade school pupils in Bloomington have savings accounts either in the school bank or in the public banks. ALL LAKE COUNTY _ BOYS INVITED TO --~-- vCaMPINWIS. Camp to Run in Two Periods Starting July 28 at Lilly Plans are all set for the annual YMCA camp and this year the boys have realized a dream of many years --they will camp at one of the beau-- tifu!l lakes in southern Wisconsin. The camp site has been. secured at Lilly Lake, Wisconsin, 20 miles west of Kenosha, in a heavily wooded section on a high bluff overlooking the pretty sand--bottomed lake. . e Everything for the comfort and enjoyment bf the boys has been Ar-- ranged for and they are already picturing a camp period of the vesy best kind with swimming ~on <the sandy -- beach, fishing, _ tramping through the woods and all other fun that goes to make a camp complete. The arrrangements for the camp were completed at a meeting of the Boys' Work committee of the YMCA and the Boys' Department Council Thursday night. It was decided to make the camp open to all-- boys in lLake county whether tl%m mem-- bers of the Y or not. --«mem bere ;'o"b:d:h&?" an extra $1 camp 6 regular camp expenses and the camp will be operated in two sections. The jurlor section, mt ait t P Tok o ie d Mlclzolulmm:mhuz ftom August 18 to 88. -- * mosls ('etore The mumm __A new diving pler has been bullt at *n "lafo the" Bart6. "Gati. 1M rangements to put in other improve mmg'bulmnm SHOWING RESULTS 4# ave' is one wide judicial invemt '-:. 18 lt.(: amat ot working at Highland other improve To COMPETE IN _ -- . -- --sTATE CONTEST Miss Mary Elizabeth Judd, the A6-- year--olid Waukegan Township -- high school girl who won the county cham-- plonship in the natioal prize Essay contest sponsored by the Women's gunu Bervice League, is proparing compete in the state contest. lc prize--winning essay will be sent to the C. M.; T. C. officer, 1819 West Pershing rsoad, Chicago, where ia l:-.gt be received by May 12. The girl ning the state contest not only will get a chance to compete in the nation-- al contest but will get a free trip to Camp Custer.-- Three girls will be se-- leced from the United States and will be given a frée trip to Washingtons, TO FORCE TRIAL _ IN LAWSUIT TO -- BREAKBIG WILL Goldberg was a wealthy Highland Park Merchant and his widow claims he induced her to sign a contract waiving her property rights under the representation that it was necessary for her to do so in order that Gold-- berg could get a marriage license. Goldberg had a large family by a for-- mer marriage. The--.widow -- claims that because of her inability to read or write the English language she did not know the nature of the document. She also claims that he represented to her that he had no property and lived only from the income of the store. a Court . Overrules Motion for Demurrer in Suit of Widow Against Philip Goldberg. Arguments on a demurrer filed in the circuit court on a claim that the bill of Mrs. Mary Goldberg, of High-- sand Pk., is faulty, were heard Satur-- day but the court overruled it, which required that an answer to the charg-- es must be filed by the defendants, which include the heirs of her. hus-- band, Philip Goldberg. whby P25 oate "Atty. E. M. Runyard was ordered to file an answer to the charges so that trial of the case can be speeded up.. Atty. Arthur Bulkley -- argued that the demurrer was filed principal-- ly for the purpose of delaying the is-- sue. Ralph N. Sackman, 23, Waukegan; Viola Isabel Myers, 23, Waukegan. Arthur Blumenthal, <39, Chicago; Jane Frank, 37, same. Clemens F. Reims, 27, Chicggo; Florence Schenk, 29, same. . Paul Bosoner, 33, Racine, Wis.; Katherine Steitz, 42, same. Russell ~Krantz, 21, Milwaukee, Wis.; Evelyn Bortwman, 18, same. ~ Thos. L. Blyth, 25,; Chicago; Mar-- guerite B. Pinson, 25, Peoria,<IllL Leo A. Muschott, 27, North Chicago. Millie Filstead, 24, Waukegan. Bert Morton Rolin, 53, Chicago. Florence Luella Christiansen, 32, Chicago. Daniel L. Goetz, 48, Chicago; Vinora V. Omon, 25, Milwaukee. * Alvin LeBlanc, 2%5; -- Racine, Wis.; Vivian Londry, 20, De Pere, Wis. Sec. Savings Bank to W. G. Camp bell and Anna M. Campbell jt tens. E 40 ft. of lot' 2, William B. Dodges subdn. WD $1. C. A. Newcomb Jr. to Enoch Jeffer-- son. Lots 17 and 18, block 78, South Waukegan. Déed $300, stamp 50c¢c. > Hesgey. N 55 feet of W 100 feet of lot 5, block 15. WD $11100. is A. P. Bidinger and wife to T. E. Gray, Part of lot 6, block 17, Town of Litthk Fort QCD $1. J. Goldschmidt and wife to E. J. Korn and wife, Jt tens. 8. 36 feet of lots 7, 8, and 9, block 9, Ladd & Georges Addn. to Waukegan. WD $10, stamp $8.. . * * C. M. Christensen and wife to W. A. Carman and wife, Jt tens L.ot 45, O B. 'Von Lindes subdu., Sec. 28, Deerfleld. WD $10, stamp $1.50. Isabelie Slavin and husband to T. E. Reardon, W half of 8E quarter of NE quarter of Sec. 39 Cuba. WD $10. #. r.w«hmuw;:.u.wn feet of E 100 feet of N 135.72 feet of l&t 2090, Lake Forest. WD $10, stamp W.& Smith and wife to D. Bonetti. Lot nwod Grove suildn. WD $10, stamp 50¢. * ; stamp $56. J. 8. Steol and wile to D. H. Jack: son. 8E quarer of NE quarter Sec. 25, IAbertyvilie, also 8 half of lot 2 of NW quarter of Section 30, Shelld. WD $10, Nelson. Bunting Homestead, Lake Dint, Tumote G6p 31 W 3. Mm. wifé, Bunting # Nilinots. QCD $1. Lake QCD $1, stamp 50¢ LAKE FORESTERS PLAN NEW COURSE Onwentsia Country club at Lake Forest is planning a new golt course to take the place of Onwentsia when the lease runs out on that course in 30 years, They fear that with the ax-- necting with the p and Fort Sheridan, W. T. Sullivan to J. Zweig. Lot 5 9, MARRIAGE LICENSES. May 5, 1924. to H. 8. Bunting and mestead, Lake Bluff, sn stt ut omm icaltivaattme Nvess 'The big sandsucker dredge, Ooa C. Meade 'arrived in Waukegan ] Monday morning to 'remove the win-- ter accumulation of sand from-- the channel.' It probably will take at least two weeks, poskibly longer, to accomp-- lish this work. -- Big Dredge Arrived Saturday Night and Will Be Here 2 > or 3 Weeks. The smailler boats that enter --port have no difficuity because-- of . their shallow draught but.it is the big coal boats that have trouble. .Some . diffi-- culty was experienced last year in ob-- taining. sufficient quantities. of . hard coal and for that reason it is expected that the work of fAlling the local docks will be started this year as soon as the dredsng out of the harbor makes this possible. ; Every winter the heavy storms from the southwest cause large quantities of-- gand to drift into the bharbor, Al}-- ing: up the channel and making it dangerous for boats of deep draught to enter. ® 2t l ) _ Boats laded with coal: for . the looal docks .are unable <to enter the ~Wauw kegan harbor in its present condition as there is the constant --danger that they will go aground. ~The--dredging out of the channel is an anaual --cus tom and the government makes a year-- ly appropriation for this purpose. SAYS BRIDGROOM SHE LANDED HERE _ IS UNFAIR SCRAPPER Mrs. J. Scarcelle Starts Di-- vorce Action----Hit Her While Another Kenosha--Waukegan -- elop-- ment has gone wrong. <It produced what 'a Kenoslia paper declares "an unfair scrapper bridegroom". Sophia Scarcello objected to being called 'vile and ~profane names, but when her husband, Joseph, last Janu-- ary, knocked her down and then trod over her prostrate form, she rebelled. A copy of a divorce complaint set-- ting forth the reasons for the action has been served on the husband by Joh/: F. Kuehn!, attorney for the wife. In the complaint she states that they were married 'at Waukegan on August 12, 1918. It was a war--time romance. s * Things went nicely for a time, but soon, the wife claims, Joseph began to show his disposition with the "ve-- neer' off. His language was improper at first, and then gradually degenerat-- ed until, it became simply vile. On several occasions he urged her, she alleges, to go out to various . road houses and "meet mon." When she refused, she claims her husband be-- came enraged. Fails to Provide. . For . the past year, the wife alleges, her husband has failed to support her. On February 25 of this year she claims he struck her in the face, This, however, was comparatively mild to the fracas which was staged in January. ~= COD LIVER OIL _ PUTS PEP INTO CHICKENS NOW 'The Kenosha News says: Increase of Demand for Baby Chicks Causes Poultrymen * to Try New Methods Milk fed chicken? No, the fowl so hourished is 'old> fashlioned and not well raised. The burom fowl of to day properly brought up is raised on cod liver oil. The cod liver oil is the factor that has made chicken in fancy safe and happy. D. C. Kennard of the Ohio State Experiment Station blooms forth as the Dr. Holt of chick-- en infancy. o uns o Human infants raised according to Dr. Holt's 'Care and Feeding of in fants" have no particular advantage over the Kenvuiard conducted infant chicken.s > -- Mr. Kennard after a series of ox-- periments, has solved the problem of rearing the infant chick as it is turn-- ed out in thousands of incubators, Thousands of Infant chicks are pur-- chased each year to be reared in brooders. But with the best of care, the mor-- tality in these machinemade infants is 'very hbhigh. Leg woaknoss is the worst trouble, as all chicken raisors know, and up to date no dist ~that mwmmwmm= been devised. Mr. Kennard has ?"hume'Mlm . -- That is all they needed to scratch their way to frying aise. . He attributes--his success to add-- imng 2% per cent of cod liver ol to the OUT THE HARBOR «. Guide . Furlont, = of b-vu'q'.lw.:m& I11., pald a fine of $100/and:costs: be-- fore Justice H. Coulson Thursday on a charge of disorderly conduct.: The charges+came out of a raid staged by the sponge nu_(utm'lmlonchl center along the state line where the boys are wont to travel for mineral water,.. ~Guido said the raid was stag-- ed© in Wistonsin and Athreatened to make a big fight.. He paid up like a Uttle man, ---- s Amm_Jumm that two separate companies are to Operate motor busses between Wauxregan and Foxr Lake this year raises the question as to whether or not --spirited compe-- tition ~will result in <cheaper fares. BHome time ago the North Shore Line announced--its intention of oper-- ating .bussos ~west from -- Waukegan through the lakes region. -- Permig-- sion to operate was granted by the Illinois Commerce eonnllzlon. Buss es to be' used in this ce' are being built at the pregent time and will be put© into operation in : the near futuré. _ ; * Now 'the Fox Lake Bus_ Line of Fox (Lake has incorporated to run busses between Waukegan and North Chicago. m ~ Tilinois co:nore: commission ; i asked to gran this company & mn_;u of copven-- ience and necessity to operate buss-- TWO BUS LINES MAY BRING SPIR-- ~ ATED COMPETITION Waukegan ~Residents : Specu--| -- mixed at 25c.and 50c per dozen. By late as to Whether Lower |mA % dozen for $1.00. . Black rasp Rates Will Develop. lmu*' our Miigeubes Aronte sad possibility that it will not be-- per-- mitted to--run owing to--the--fact that one company already has been grant-- ed the right; <If the two lines do operate busses it appears quite cer-- es but tain that there will be a battle on for busginess and Waukegan and For Lake: residents may . profit by it. At any rate the -- busses between Wauke-- has been denied those not possessing patronized liberally . as it will solve a means of transportation that long DEBATE TEAM WINS SECOND PLACE IN STATE TOURNAMENT The negative debate. team . of : the Waukegan Township hign school, ar-- guing in the Illinois state finails . at Bloomington Saturday night on the question _ "Resolved:_ That --Immigras Coach Noll Leads Local Boys in Victory Over Fifty--seven f Teams.. © tion to the United States should be; prohibited for' a period of Three Years," won the second place in the entire state from a field of fifty--seven high school teams that had won the championship of the various districts which they represented. um _The winning team, coached by Charles Noll, an instructor of history at the high school, and composed of Dean | Banta, : HMartliey LaChappelie and Isadore Emmer, won all of the entries in the state meet to the Anal match with Minier on --Saturday night and lost by one point to the winners of the state championship. The local school will be presented with a large silver loving cup for winning second place in the meet. _ _ f The Waukegan ul;.'nln team, coached by George F. Zimm and composed of Albert ,Ofim tred Bergh, Dale Baird and Theodore Berchtold, were also entered in , the meet but falled to place.: MISS WHITE WINS HONOR--_ . Miss Genevievye White, one of the statr typists from the 'Nr sehool class here, won the 1 place in the state meet for speed afhd accuracy in typing with a record of 91.1 words a minute. --** C The Waukegan debate teams, both negative and affirmative, <won the championship of the: sixth district by defeating all of the schools in this ¥vicinity in debating the question nam-- td and were sent to 'represent this Aistrict in the state tournament. The following #re the results of the de bates in which the Point win: 8, Paxton % 'Ponm neg. beat Waukegan aL. o I:a:tmt neg. beat cgrunm \nl. bzukonn neg. bogt Forrest al.. ¢ Parton neg. beat Waukegan aff, 3 Waukegahk --neg. best Paxton aft. 3 OF POI aMrmative, : won . the of the sixth district by 6f the schools in this ating the question nam-- sent 'to represent this state tournament. The the results of the de h the 'local boys took 'beat Waukegan af. % Miner 4, Waukegan not: yet e \l Sellers & Petersen | h Real Estate _ YOR SALE--Gladiol! bulbs; choice FOR SALE--Two ts 56 x 300 feet POR SALB--First class hand picked. Inquire at Bt. Mary of the La'. Farm, or phone 278--J--1.: Alice 1. Locke:Inquire of T; H. Kera. eprnitnts Aincdires. 46 EL ts Aub epai var satves & mail, 3 dozen for $1.00. . Black rasp berry plants at T5¢ dozen. Clara 8. Millér, cor. Inn':k'og-tnnu and Rockland Road, Libertyvilie, 11L e FOR SALE--A number of pigs, eight weeks 'old; also a quantity of seed phone 259--R--2. loan on improved farm or city erty. We tnavite your inguiry. National Bank, Libertyvilie ~ -- 10-- each, south front, elose in on Lake stroot. _ $1,000 cash takes either, with FOR SALE--150 acres © on ~Chester River, near State road; one milp water_front;-- < finest cHmate=in the world; .. beautiful view;, ducks, fish, oysters,. crabs in abundance. Address Box 156, Chestertown, Md. 18 14t ~$8.50;° Barred Rocks, Single Reds, $9.50; Rose Reds, White Rocks, $11.50 Wyandottes,© Buff Orpingtons, Minor: cas, $12.50; assorted $7.50. D. T. Far-- row Chickeriés, Peoria, II.~ =~ 164 + t '*?'»r'v"--'__'y' * epeneies nWe + '«'-? BUY YOUR mlx'otnofi NEAR 'om Order ?o.un dis-- M. M.:lsuu No. 6. Sunny Croft Poultry Farm, Palatine, BABY© CHIX--In :100 -- lots,. Leghorns, WANTED--Girl of woman to help with--light housework. Addtess W, ecare Independent------------ 20--1t WANTED--Board for 3 or possibly 5 ' adults for 4 or 5 months, on well kept farm, with shady yard and good plain cooking. T. B. Hilton, 2756 Pine Grove Ave., Chicago, HNL . 20--1t WLW"M'_""E,",:,II-H"H"MW "'---"--'----r-----w------%----'l'&mmomdbylr.m "Arat tiass coudition Cont #100. win |Meyer, of Aren, and has always . uit BsR in mti® "ttri (been well taken eare of. It has 5 'W"*, clo Independent Office. -- > * new lifes; a good, serviceable car FOR SALE--Fine building lot on Elte Court, §0 foot front, with story and half stucco garage. Cash deal Will gell to purchaser:only; no agents. Ad-- dress Geo. 8. Bond, 1438 First Nation-- al Bank Bidg., Chicago. 204t MONEY TO LOAN--MWe have a con : (Masrable amount of special funds to LOS8T--Near tho Insull-- place, dark rim spectacles. Reward for retur®A to Mrs. J. M. Thompson, 429 Brainerd Ave., Libertyrville. > 20--1t ---- WANT ADS. ~ _Forhomuforhvmt.youamolmkemmisukeinpurdwinc Libertyville property now.. Bound to advance in value rapidly. -- Wehavevjutnowd'wicebupiu'-lminmmopafiuonmlwmkce Avenue, both vacant and improved. " Also lots close to the C. M. & --St. P. depot. Fine locations for flat buildings. Also right close in to electric station. Prkamfifii.'kreuecbubmwintm--FmRmflprop- mhflud<vnh§:huwfiaywanhlywdny ndiul safe and sure mwflr«fielhflmmfiiad\ofi&m. f lt'oraflyfoo&htolqtmidmoomeinhenmdpkkwdnhmfiu. Wehaveahlfnfiublmwd\ofpmpeflyndamhfinulam tract where prices cannot be raised. The price is the same now as it was be-- fmdnmdcmz'umud. Does this mean anything to you? Better Mnovcu-lnt holouumdoncyourunc. We are not try-- Cwy.dmmmhnmfiammmeflhhdmfiuna Photie 451 Area, > HIL If it's Real Estate in Lake County you want, properties. No obligation to buy. 25 We Have the Real Bargains on easy terms. ©Price $300.00. R. J. Lyons, Area, . Phone 191--W. aond you can buy very cheap, and gray, gentle; gone ten days. Re ward. A. 8. Parkinson, R. 1, Box 31, Libertyville. ~Care A. Johnson, on §t. Mary's road. f 19-- 2t FOR SALE--Work horses, from $35 up. Thos. E. Moge, Crayslake, UL Telephone 164.' s ' 19--% FOR SALE--White Wyandotte eggs ~Sor hatching; per setting of fifteen, T5e. John F. Dryer, Libertyville. Tel-- ephone 301--J. > 192 FOR SALE--Corn planter, puilrerizer, ~-- mower, walking plow. Inquire of E. J.'Houlihan, 325 E. Church St., Liber-- tyville,: k + 192t AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE--Over-- ~rooms for 2 -hg' meu, near the business district. Sulllvan, Liber-- tyville, HL 201t WANTED ---- Two good FPOBR SALE--Weaving machine, cheéap it taken at m'h'buo 'cfi'n' C #0T1, or address 8356 Grand Ave., Wau FOR -- BALE--High grade 'Penilasulay -- range, nickei--trim; Jjust the (hing for a farm house; will be sold--cheap and delivered. --Jack Goodall, Lake Zurich. Phone L. Zurich 64. 40tt WANTED --"{lnu'h:'nr; must be . 'willing to e "care elderly n mummuau«m:'i D. Hubbard, at J. B. Morse & Co.'s ; Post Interprater. The poet is an interpreter, actuated mot only by emotion and the gift of expression, but by insight arid wisdom. No other function of the poet is more prophet: were the same 'with the He-- brews, and no men now are more truly Infideis than those who deny the wis Com of the posets.--~Heary van Dyke aniversally Chas. D Proctor Insurance of all kinds consult us; always glad to Clem Smail, ticket agent at Arca, js out $8 in cash and have to make .m.uumuwmmun 10 peso banknote he received,. -- a stranger who was in <a big_ nurry slapped down what looked like a $10 and asked Bmaill it he sould change k'cu.nm-n::ommr- than his t is good, %mmmtmm ten good--Aollars. _ Alter thé stranger had gone he discovered it was redsemable only in Mexico and was worth only about $4. Me furnish-- ed a description to Sherif Ablstrom, who now is looking: for John B. Wells, TAKE 10 PESO _ _: NOTE; GIVES $10 IN CHANGE: $5 OUT LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENOENT 18 READ +--BY MORE PEOPLE THAN ANY OTHER PAPER in LAKE COUNTY : 551 Milwaukee Ave.-- a** E|~*"'mfi mame -- < > WM. J; FENDICK Telephone 199--]

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