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Libertyville Independent, 3 Jul 1924, p. 2

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eX s Cw i "'q 2 :a:> wesly. y --". 1. e s 0 Reahel 3 -- > P+ A . w Cop Pursued Mrs H. M . Oettly for Six Miles Before 0 > _ Capturing Her. _--| to sturdier duty °'N When a woman steps on the gas -- attains a speed of 72 miles an , eevn the motor cops feel like their eyes and shuddering H. M. Octtly, 524 oCrnelia , Chicago, sped along Rand at that fast a clip in her tour-- h ear and -- Henry Wallenwein, rt! motor cop, took up pursuit. He was compellied to chase her six @fl before finally overtaking hber at Volo. The only excuse she had '%o-- offer for driving so fast was that ber daughter was sick at Lake fike ~-- Justice §&. C. Kent, after lecturing her upon the danger to herself and other motorists by driving at such & rate of speed, fined her $50. Sh ~Miss Esther Russell visited her sis-- ter, Orpha, at De Kalb last week, and maade a trip to Starved Rock. ~_JFohnnie Meyer of Ivanhoe, visited with the Tromblee family a few days 4¥ 4 % % * % * * % % * *k * * % % x the past week. o en l a ar_2 ~ Mr. and Mrs. Llioyd Bonner and their ?ten of Gurnee spent Sunday at the G,; A. Vasey home. Miss Vera ac-- wompanied them home for a visit. _ "The Girls' Sewing Club will meet at the home of Mrs. L. V. Lusk Wednes-- «day afternoon, July 9. All girls be-- 4 % % % * % % % % *# % % % % % % % QMAN SPEEDING AT 72 MILES AN HOUR FINED $50 Ree Motor Co. THI-: Wadhams Tempering process preserves the full, sturdy oiliness of crude petroleum's richest portions. The benefits are certain--definite. Tests prove that in use Tempered holds from 10 to 36% higher viscosity than other high grade oils And that Tempered lasts longer. And that it holds down carbon troubles to the minimum. deserves to be your single choice. We recommend it, stand back of it We have the correct weight for your motor. Try +4 V 0 L 0O We do exceptionally fine Dry Cleaning and Dye-- ing, Plaiting, Hat Blocking and Rug Cleaning. Send us this work with your laundry. WET WASH These are two economical ways of taking care of the burdensome family wash. The Reltable Laundry DRY WASH 18 Ibs. for..._._._.___._____________$1.80 And 10 cents for each additonal pound Phone Libertyvilia 81--A All flat work ironed, balance of wash dried with_ out starch 20 lIbs. for 95 cents And 5. cents for eack additional pound lLeaarferas, 1g Cleaners and Dyers Libertyville, Illinois Motor Oil adhams Tempered tween the ages of 12 and 20 are asked to join. (This club is in connection with the farm bureau and is under the leadership of Miss Esther Russell, Mrs. L. V. Lusk and Mrs. D. V. Wait. Seventeen girls have already joined and meetings will be held every two weeks. There will be special services for children at the Volo M, E. church on Sunday, July 6. Mrs. Peter Wegner is attending summer school at De Kalb. Fred Converse, L. V. Lusk and G.A. Vasey and Frank Hironimus returned home Thursday, -- after spending a week in Barron county, Wis., buying milk cowWs. This community was well represent-- ed at Mrs. Hoffman's recital at Wau-- conda Monday evening, June 30. Miss Lisle May Huson had the honor of--re-- ceiving a silver medal and Emma Vogt the gold medal. Mrs. P. L Stadtfield spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Han-- son, @t Madison, Wis. _ Mr. Stabl and family of Prairie View visited at W. C. Dillon's last Sunday. FOR OVER 200 YEARS haarlem oil has been a world-- wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine GoLo MepaL c0O# Mighland Park 178 BRAWLERS ATTACK WAUKEGAN PARTY OUTSIDE ANTIOCH Block Course of Auto and Force O ccupants Into Roughhouse Battle. Leo Kutzler of 1433 Commonwealth avenue, a garage man, was the driver of the Waukegan party. With him was another local man and two young wo-- men employed in a Waukegan restaur-- ant. The girls were relatives of the men. Six drunks, intent on their own lit-- tle fight, halted a Waukegan party of four people Sunday evening near An-- tioch and administred a savage beat-- ing to them. Constable Thompson of Antioch, was said to have been a witness to the affair. No arrests were made. Meanhwhile Deputy Lester Tiffany is planning a trip to Chicago with six 'John Doe' warrants to arrest parties under suspicion. Clue to their iden-- tity came through an automobile li-- cense plate obtained by one of the victims of the attack. Kutzler and his friends were badly beaten. They withstood the attack of the six drunks for several minutes be-- for help arrived in the form of--Milt Crandall and Russ Smith of Antioch. + The screams of the women attracted these two men, who were made the brunt of the fight for a few moments. Authorities are at a loss to place a motive in the attack. At first it was thought that it was a hold--up but no efforts were made to take any val-- uables from any of the persons. Dep-- uties are inclined to believe that men were drunk and beligerent. The nunfber in the attacking force is disputed. The--girls say six, the men say eight men leaped from the The local party was returning trom' a dance at Channel Lake. It was about 11 o'clock. As they were near-- ing Antioch a car shot by them and forced the Kutzler machine to the ditch. The men fromt the otheér auto-- mobile then launcv«i the attack. The women rantscreaming *o cafe ty in the yard of Mr. Smart where they hid behind trees. . * . LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1924. Crandall and Smith, hearing the shouts, rushed up to aid. Crandall has a broken nose. . The constaple was supposed to have1 entered upon the scene when the fight was at its height. He a¥peared with drawn gun and shouted for the mixers to stop it, it is said. * } Inttead the conflict was. continued until the local party was decidedly worsted. The the constable is said to have told the attackers .they were under arrest. j At the Catholic church last Saturday morning the marriage of Miss Mary Sheehan and Robert McCann was sol-- emnized, the Rev. Father Lynch read-- ing the nutial mass at 9 o'clock. Miss Mary McCann, sister of the groom, act-- ed as the brides' maid and William Sheehan, brother of the bride, was the best man. The wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheehan. The young couple went to The Dells 'tor their wedding trip. -- Mr. and Mrs. John Darby left the first of the week for Boulder, Colo., where they will visit Mrs. Darby's daughter, Mrs. Ewalt, and family. They have rented a cottage furnished and if they like the country they will have their furniture shipped there and make that place their future home. We regret to lose them, wut our best wishes go with them. They got into their machine and drove away, leaving the official in the road with the wounded, who treated him unkindly for his alleged neglect of duty. _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Patten were Chicago visitors Thursday and Friday. R Mrs. Blanche Garwood, daughter of Mrs. Victoria Osborn, of Ludington, Mich., . left Ludington Wednesday, June 26, via auto, to visit relatives at Downer's Grove, Glenn Eliyn and with her aunt, Mrs. Clara Briggs, at Anti-- och.. She will also visit her cousins, Miss sennie and Harry Willett. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wield and three children, of Gary, Ind., spent several days the past week at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. L. A. Van Deusen, and family. * Mrs. Paul Shepard enteriained com-- pany from Lake Forest Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson and little son of River Forest are visiting at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kubhaupt. Wednesday afternoon of last week miss Mildred Veigel was given a mis-- cellaneous shower at her home at the Antioch hotel. A large number of her friends attended. Games were played and part of the afternoon's entertain-- ment was helping the brideto'be un-- vr:'g_ the many beautiful and useful git Dainty refreshments were sery-- ed. The shower was in the form of a surprise, 'but Miss Veigel proved her-- self to be an ideal hostess. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark entertain-- ed company from the city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Cook and their daughter, of Glendive, Mont., are here visiting Mrs. Cook's sister, Mrs. Rich-- ards, and other relatives. They made the trip by auto and expect t ospend a month here. Mr. and Mr#: Warren Snyder of Ivanhoe, visited over Sunday at the home of Mrs. Synder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kincade, GooD0 EAST SIDE LOT ON HURL-- BERT COURT NEAR FOURTH 8T. ALL SEWERS AND WATER. NICE PLACE TO BUILD, ONLY $700, Willard Chinn is at Champaign, I!1., taking a course in coaching. _ -- SELLERS & PETERSEN, A N T 1 0O C H 23 19 19 16 21 14 13 9 28 24 11 16 1% 19 10 26 10 15 14 17 26 23 24 6 31 22 l7 10 21 14 16 20a 1 10 9 14 5 14 10 17 30 26 1. 1% 26 21 10 6 23 19 8 11 2 6 6 10 1 10 T 10 22 17 26 22 22 17 6°~2% 19 16 * --White wins a--9--13 is the move generally played here. ~It can be found in the standard books. Should White play 24--20, 14--17, 21--14, 6--10 Black wins. This is one of the short cuts to the cemetery. 1 William J. Wood, 804 Clark Avenue Waukegan, Hlinots. Contributed by WM. J. WOOD All comunications intended for this _ The Ladies'® Aid of the church will have a basket picnic at Hertel's park lawn Friday, July 4, beginning at 10 a. m. They will have a light refresh-- ment stand outside the lawn, where all kinds of goodies will be sold. After dinuer there will be games and, races. and in the evening they will serve a short order lunch and refreshments in the basement. Come and .enjoy an afternoon and evening with the ladies and children. "The Jolly Four" will have dancing on the pavilion in the afternoon at ten cents a dance and in the evening the same as usual for those who care to indulge, _ . Problem No. 17. By MH.C. Wardell. If you wish to read the full account o fthe Sixth American Checker Tour-- ney, played at New York, write to the Morris Systems Checkerist, No. 1718 Brush St., Detroit, Mich., or American Checker Monthly, M. D. Teetzel, Box 1028, Kansas City, Mo. Both maga« zines are good. Send for a sample copy and keep posted 'pn all the latest play and news. Black.to play and win. % 60 mM :B B3 ¥ 26 22 25 22 23 19 19 16 22 11 1713 Black--Ks 2 24. White--30 K 3. Black to play and win. 24 19 19 15 2 6 6 10 32 21 21 24 3 8 24 20 Dunne. Black--27 K 1. White--12 28. Black to play and win 38 1 23 18 7 10 21 23 l1 T0 15 11 [ 11 18 15 6 9 _ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cook and Anna Gerboert autoed to Watseka, II1., the week ond. 0. J. Herachberger worked at Whool-- Ing depot two days last week for the 4 % % %4 % %4 %4 % %4 %4 4 *# 4 4 4 % * The family of Motorcycle Police man Ben Fisher of Zion will be re-- leased from quarantine soon. They have been quarantined for small-- pox. The daughter was released from quarantine Wednesday, and the son will be released next week. Black--9 K 10 White--25 26. Black to play and win. FISHER FAMILY IN ZION QUARANTINED 4 % % % % % 4 % % % %4 %# % % * 4# % Problem No. 18. By F. --Dunne. Black--28 K 30. White--27 31. Black to play and win. Problem No. 19. By C.W. Flower. Solution to Problem No. 15. By Dr Black--6 K 3. White--21 27. . M. Purcell. Black--2 K 24. White--23 25. Black to play and win. Solution to Problem No. 14. By Solution to Problem No. 16 THE CHECKER BOARD Th #n--# BPM ali DL W 8 %#2 4 %-- 2A B #Zel _ CHel % 2 R EOMHOEK A --¥ 1 4 HALF DAY 18 9 10 15 17 10 5 14 10 6 1 10 11 8 10 15 uh By F 15 11 21 17 11 15 10 7 8 12 Agent Uptodel, whose wife was sick and taken to the hospital for an oper-- ation. -- -- Marshal Schroeder is spending part of bis vacation at Milwaukee with his uacle. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wuehrman of Chicago called on George Stancliff last Sunday. Mr. Wuehrman is sporting a brand new Buick, sport model, with all the latest appurtenances and trim-- p:mr--t drv'" mpwfifi&mn. Central Standard Time, in ons 3--Day Motor Coach Tour to the Dells Saip ipdieghoie tion, of at Waukesha Beach, Nagawicka Lake and %cvvaukee Lake. Also direct con-- nections with the Milwaukee Northern R. R. for Port Washington, She-- boggan, Elkhart Lake, Cedar Lake, Crystal Lake and intermediate points. Schedules of both roads connect with North Shore Line trains. Step from your North Shore train in Milwaukee into a T. M. E. R. & L. or Mil-- waukee Northern train at the North Shore terminal. . Lake Geneva, Twin Lakes and Powers Lake are easily reached by North Shore trains connecting with North Shore motor coaches at Kenosha. AKE the most of this opportunity for a wonderful three--day holi-- day! Leave here Thursday night--spend Friday, Saturdx' and Sunday at the vacation lands of Wisconsin or Northern Michigan. There is just one best way to go --the North Shore Line. Cool, clean, fast, frequent service, and famous North Shore Line courtesy. To Wisconsin Vacation Points . Direct connections in Milwaukee with the T. M. E. Re & L. R. R. for Oconomowoc, Nashota Lakes, Nehmabin Lakes, Silver. Lake, Delafield, Get the Tonic of the Out--of.Doors terms for the balance. Or you con buy 0°* The Ford dealer in your neighborhood will j Be sure that your efficiency and your comfort this summer have the help of that car you have always intended to buy. You know its value--you know what an essential aid it is to a fuller activity, an easier life, more healthful hours out--of--doors. Delay invites disappoiritment. Why wait? Buy now!/ .%t/(/(owr'émt/tw% Detroit, Michigan mbuzmnod I by makins c small down--payme .Y.;.:.. Inw the h-ln-n:_ zr vou cnn buy f"""'f,""-"d_v Runabout $265 -- Coupe$525 Tudor Sedan $590 _ Fordor Sedan $685 Inve. 3. 5. All prices 1. o. b. Detrost <[ JJORTH SHORE y 'mings. Oh, boy! but she's a peach-- a young people's convention for the iin sky blue color. rural churches of Lake county. _ The peony farm of William Edwards Quite a number from here attended has been a busy place for two weeks. "Powder River at the Auditortum in They have been cutting packing and Libertyville las't Thursday. ' shopping the gorgeous blossoms f0Or _ ~ j frerschberger, Misses Alice and the Chicago trade. FEthe! and Rev. McKeith called on Mr. SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Mrs. Coo kand Mrs. Herschberger attended an executive meeting at Mill-- burn Tuesglay. The purpose of the meeting was to organite and institute The Comfort Way to Michigan _/ Connections are made in Milwaukee with Pere Mar-- Chicago North Shore and " M rBERTYVILLE TICKET OFFICE TELEPHONE 74 down--payme t and amub)" n--+--the Ford Week!y Purchase Plan, i1 (ladly explain both plans in detail '~> 05 C. J. Herschberger, Misses Alice and Ethel and Rev. McKeith called on Mr. and Mrs. Albercht and family at Wau-- kegan last Sunday. Miss Genevieve Albrecht. returned with them for & week's vacation. ©

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