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Libertyville Independent, 9 Oct 1924, p. 2

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'N All" nm ENDS UP "THING Oil, t TANK ON soo LINE Four Young People are Hurt, Two Girls Get Serious Fractures. Four young people, re .t. u" ..... . dance early Sunday morning. on- .ued nu ensuing by crashing into n freight on an! car on the Soo tine crossing Just out ot Lake Villa The injured: -- " '»"t-nh rm Evelyn Blown. 19. of an! ooh/ed bad lacerations about can and shou'Hers. n is lbvod that we IB unjun um. ' -- -1 In! "aka amen. " broken ritrht. arm w. Carl Anderson, 19, Antioch, and Andrew Anderson. M, of Antioch. Ruined and cut from glass: Neither seriously injured. The accident, it won outed " the Luke County General hospital where the quartet went utter the crnsh. Inppened between 12:30 and 1 o'clock Sunday morning. They said they were returning from a dance it Pikeville, where they had spent the evening. A Very serious accldent,occurred beri, " about 12:30 o'clock Sunday nor-mug. A party of young people were emrturoing from a dance just atter.mi4night. There were tour pair sengers in a eoupe--Mists Ellen Ames, (hunter of Charles Amen, ot this place; Miss Evelyn Brown, daughter of Fred Brown, of Antioch, and two Antler-Inn hrmhers from near Wilmot, It was charged that '85 squarely across "d was not lighted vith a warning signal It was said, that they the freight, until they crossing, Vinson"... The party, it was learned. were going east on the state road, that runs Just south or the depot. The machine. "him was probably going 20 miles an hour, ran up under the bed of the car. jamming under the platform the length of the hood, Calls were sent immediately to Waukegan and the Weuel and pe. "rgon and White and Tobin ambu place; Miss Evelyn Brown, daughter of Fred Brown. of Antioch, and two Anderson brothers from near Wilmot, Wis. They were driving on the main street. or Fox Lake road, at a high rate ot speed. Two freight trains) were standing or. the tracks, one troml the north was on the aide track and me was coming from the south. Th4 one from the south stopped to take', voter, blocking the street for a few' minutes. The party saw the headlight g of the north bound train but the lights -being thrown together they did not lee the. train' on the track blocking the road and ran into the train. All tour young people weer serious- tr hurt. Dr. Jamieson from Miilburn And Dr. Schatfer of Grayslake were' out tor at once and did all they could i to relieve the suffering and loss of blood. One of the young men wouldl In" bled to death only for the promp, i war to! the doctors. All tour were; taken to the Lake County hospital ini Hominy. Monday they were reported) they were doing as well as could be, expected undr the circumstance'. ( Mr. and Mrs. E. Thayer and Mrs.' Joe Pester were in Wsukegan Wed-, nesdsy. l Calls were se Waukegan and 1 tenor: and Whit knees responded Mrs. Fay Bollinger and Lillie Boyan Hamlin visited in Chicago last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank llamlln were in Waukegan Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Gust was in Chicago Monday and Tuesday. a-vuvua -.r.- _-_-_"""' . Those trom here who attended the lecture on Christian Science by Judge Samuel W. Green, C. B., of Louisville, Ky., at the Amloch Theatre Thursday evening were Mr. and Mtg. Ben Dix, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wilton. Mrs. E. Thayer, Mrs. Lois Avery and Mrs. Nettle King. No praise-it' too great lor the speaker. A large audience at- tended the lecture, all seats blag oe. cupied. --- -. "u ---.. t- Mu. William Walker. Sr., was in: Wuhan Tuesday. 1 Henry myer of Libertyville was In town Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. John Phnups and 1thir1 dun and Mr. and Mm. C. W. Talbott were in kaegu: Suturdny evening.| The Almburgs. who hue been here' if". Libonyvllh Ruldont Tells You How to Get Well. Are You Tired, Achy-- All Run Down? Tired Bll the time? lame, "itt and achrt Tortured with a nnzgmx backache? $htife-iiire twingog when you Hoop or lift? Miserables with headache. dizzy opens and bladder irrerularitus? All are sums of kidney skk'wes' Can hoan'n PIIln- a stimulant diu- retie to the kidneys. Here's: "bertyvme ("Umnny- Mn. ("marge B. Kruegnr. 21k fl Mil nub-P Ave, says: "Dull. hs-arinz donrr, pain: arm" my hark Wrrr -irte'trrt mo and when I ht-v-t nvvr I comd hardly nirnizhwn I {an tired an otle.n and didn't haw mueh am- bition. My hidnors worn "oak and "on dam-m1 hv-fnrv my mos. bturrirte I! Illht My kidrmys Wore Weak um} - of nrdc-r 1 nun-d tthout Donn] Pttu And purrhartod a box ttt Lovesll 01'. Drug fetoro Tht-y [TM m;- of tho - but and put my Hdnnyg in - than." "C. It all dank-r- Fon'nrMHhurn eu.. Mtrs, nun-m. N y young people, rt LAKE VILLA 5 rich fighted in any way warning signal. They stated aid, that they could not see Hues. 16, of Lake Villa, ght arm, numerous bad bruised on 1pc "ms and 19, of Autiqch. re 'i/about the face a. lt is ttot b0 13 unjured inter- le a.re "un' Ira. McClure In: "ken to the ho.- Serious pital tn Waukcguu Wodhudu oi hat , week for treatment. Her mother. In. . Beasnell, or \Vaukegan. I: akin; care t .k. u: trum of the family while she is away. morning, cu- Mra. Louis Faber, who has been In, crashing into -und under the care ot a trained nurse, r on the Sculls~ reported better. ' ot Lake Villa I Mrs. C, It. Peacock, who bu been . Ill tor some time at her beautiful aunt tf Autioch, re- mer home, Jun out ot here, and gu- the tank car the crossinz ould not see were on the New. m hr III at bore In tel-Ill he" - "'8'. be. was "r0tb our Jul. *1 mod. math. "I att-ttnat a" school a Ioau'llle In!" Me. M- enberg could secure n hon-chapel. t Iriaud In. John Hid: .QW ed Mr. Nadr's sister ttora Chicago A! week. :dv'téfiiyv" {mined nurses. in gum", and hopes are entertained tor nor re covery. . Mrs. Wm. Becker had a birthday on Wednesday of be: .veek. but the event was eetetrrat'd Sunday by all her family. Wm Ptr' her. Jr., Ur. Ind Hrs. Nelson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sum- and tnnuly of Chicago wore there foe the day ' Mrs. Nettie Smith ot Waukem m r'sd friends ttmx m. days in! um: E. J. Lehman and family hue moved to Chlcuo tor the winter. 'iiri'iiiiiVTGiG. Gi Chicago visited the Walker family sevbral days Int week. 7 . Miss Annie Seeck is staying with the tgtephentrerg family. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stratton had for visnorl Sunday Mrs. Stmtton'a father and mother from Chicago, and other friends. The house owned by Mr. McNulty has been repainted white with green trimming.. It leaks nery neat. Mr. and Mrs., James Leonard had Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard, Jr., and little Patricia Ann for their week end guests. Mrs. Carl Reinback is visiting in Chicago. _ - Stamps indzcat'n" Hm the deal represented $36.0W. were affixed to a deed ot transfer recorded Saturday. in which propurty belonginz to Ed gar S. Huber of Highland Park, transferred the' north 145 feet ot Lot 4, block " Highland Park. to Herbert A. Friedlich. Let's Win this '15,000 Home Mmt Prli-8ts,tttto Model Electrical Home (to be built on lot provided by winner.) . Second Pttae-.'No--t Bor, I am . $1,200 Scholarship to Amen-unauth- dim University or We! accepted ' nodal-d. 'htrdPthe---'rso--oor,tairr--t6oo aehtNmttiplnAmeritanorCnnndianUni" _ - or College of accepted canard. 're-tttNi-Two----, Boy,iGM--$600 tkhttumhipknAmerimnorCamdunUni.. , W or College of Med mm. Ifyou have not received a copy of the Home Lighting Primer call nttheoffieoftheBlkctrfcLegtgue, orthee1ectrecompar-vingymt, andregiserfortheCmtest. Read gm: list of International Prizes ac1ttttnmttirnnArnerimndrunndinniJns - at College of -pterl standard. gtthPth---Two-t Boy, I Gtrr---8800 tkttotnmtttptnAmsritstnorc-nUni. - or College of tempted -tttnr& staying with LAKECOUNTYTO This Paving and Other Similar Work Requires Passage ttf Bond Issue; 'r-it-oar' **§*§§§§§§ - up": ZURICH . .qr4F4FaF4FetFe9b9F969F9F9F964' _ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kander of Chi- cago Heights visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Payton. Miss Rose Tonne was home over Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Lee Comatock were Waukeggn visitors Thursdar, -- Mr. Und Mrs. Elmer Robertson ex- pect to close the Dixie Inn and leave for Florida about October 15. irra.Yrane Young returned Satur- Lake'County Electric League How would you like to win a $15,000 home? Here's your chance! All school boys and school girls over ten years, of age are invited to enter this contest and to try and win this wonderful home. The home and ten scholarships to universities or colleges will me given FREE as prizes to school boys and girls of the United States and Canada in this Home Lighting Contest; see local prizes. To conserve the eyesight of the nation'a children is the purpose of this con_teattltiett is sponsored , an; lighting Educational Committée of the adonal Electric Light Association. T PttzetA3rwh1ehnnrsehoo1bororgir1marcootpetm pm: Peisar-Rndltrtut, S-mbo receiver . . . . . Value, $140.00 sooanefrtriso--RnditrNt,rtut-imsr . . . . " 95.00 Pint I'riao--Btty'. Nllmeh. 'wn nah. White gold as. .' $30.00 . Girl's Wad: (wrist) what gold 14 kt. 16 -.ruea-tt-..e..o.8tl.t8 Second Priser-Bon E-tmen vest posit! y1uy . . . . 6.;0 "H air-mmhmw . . . . 5.50 Auoioeaisaootvrize-tseresvvrmoreeo-nt" fromoncoghoolregintutopuddpateinmtut P.irstProar--atrN'P Fountain mer-red-Mtch, . . . . ttllll 'eg2',raete,tii-igbittg'teets. . . . (Milne-M We") Soesooefrriso--Boy'.aethdreettdt.o..ooeooo Mo atadogar-ett......oo.olb.00 to be Given FREE.' math 't'PgtSt an. 'tated-Ma. m m," . In A. Magtete - Cttrmr, Mr. And It; Joann attaatded I Wharf new" at mount". my. F In. C. R. - All "on. Mt. and his. Mod In Wtuto- an out the M and. Mr. and In. Find DeCardr of Irv- lu Put. In. Onmmk. of Indium. and Mr. sud In. Chm Hyatt of Chi- cuo vmnmna' mm at In. "on out land". Eur! and Ray Ullrlch ttt Wsuoondu "out many Moon in our village. In. Am - was but". to the Dance Club " hot home on Pare Avon!" may evening: __ A gotisi mm is an. to-tre out 3 little etch dar, after several weoekl' ill- Mm. Juno- Bnemnger will enter- tain the Student Volunteers. number- ing than: " " her home next sum» dar 3nd Sunday. V . _ The any Dar u the Bum-t church Sundny was well "tended at both Ber. viceln Rev. human vu arable to " tend the morning uervice. due to a breakdowu of his usually faithful Lizzie. Work of pouring cement is pro- gressing nlreiy on the Grand avenue extension from Ed's garage east at Fox Lake. it wast stated Saturday by William Stratton. of lngleside. chief state game warden. It is expected this project will be completed be- fore cold weather gets in. Foy LAKE ROAD WORK .PROGRESSES --AndtheseiocaiprFourdutrlct Mr. c a. "a!" MAKES l JURY. TIM. ill WM" " (h: COIJRT CASE Judge De Young Sat. Grants uperoodoal in Favor of Edward Froelich i Bids were opened Battirdny try the road and bridge committee and 1iiiii're:i, bl. Ru.,s Apertu- 'tendent ol highways, for the bridge Iover Squaw creek in Fremont town! itre. A. c. Jensen art Racine Md 84.530 and A. T. Root of Wanke- Gt bid $4.4m. Tue matter was tah .011 under advisemvnt. and the con; Mme: probably "rttt be awarded to IRoot, the lowest bidder. . ttttet ht the low court. chime that the action "the: Witch In 3 cm- Iul proceed!" ttnd. therefore " client In entitled to . Jury Mel. III-tend at being " the mercy of "it Monte: ot-m judge. 2 Atty. til. v. Owls. can... for much. who conducted an Willi: Inn a Fox Latte, and who» plan I" cloud by a tel-pong huge- The guano; of the summit: gives Own no opportunity to "no the question before. the "prom court. Froellch was sentenced on a can" or having. vlolntod the prohlblgory law after the court oMorod the Willis Inn cloned. OPEN BIDS FOR FREMOND BRIDGE mm In- nerv- I recently the cir- 80mm! THE BilE?lNhillir-0Wf tls) YEAR . J. N, BERNARD, Proprietor Telephone 202 -::- Liberty "Birchmont Farms IfNou Want a Real Herd Sire Ont of a 'wondetful you; lull, muddle following descriptive ' latte: of out herd in Whose heads are carefully selected herd of high producing com DOWN BY m: cumtc STATION , Phone 2004 C Mlle. [Iii-oh His site, COLONYsPQSCH NEWMAN. is out of the former world4 s record cow; Madam Posch Pauline. and by a son of the former World's record cow. Margie Newman. His dam. KISMET OF VALLEY VIEW, htd. one of the most [mantiful cows at Bell Farm, is by Finderne Pride Fayne. whose dam, Finderne Pride Johanna Rue was a world's record cow and her three nearest direct sires are all out of a worlds rcord cow and his sire, King Hengerveid Aaggie Payne. was out of a world's record cow and by the son ofa world' s record COW. His sire has two world'siecord sisters; his dam has two sisters that are world's champion sisters, and hirdams sire has two world's record sisters. With such breeding. a great deal can reasonably be expected from our herd sin- PF) l. FARM POSCH BELL FARM POSCH PRIDE JOHN L. Niclril0LSo?Cfii,..diitl.ly "RIDE. Insurance of all kinds Phone mm mm Libertyville Garage fitgttt 1. an "a moot -. iiurttttt2etftet iu"""iiriiiia TrHVaiiiii-soo '7 7,, aagtoetautteoodotktitr,i" "iaiutaoim--etedret "nod-m grip-II: and iet;ctte,l,', "ture., and b. crumb-nun "i%ueGrfoectteivout'-o- Peteetgeg,tfrd"g mul- 'hum economy ind that Met when lows-t ave- Wmm.opcu- M,'l','drlthrt"lrG'm2itfar. Thou who want and can pay (at quality get It ht Chm ntuutroet. May?" uphln hair any it b Imwggum'andmtch if.» Adi. - COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY _ MONUMENTS and Mausoleums More Than, a Million In Daily' Use Chas. D Proctor '. Superintendent. Telephone McHenry 63bl- 374363 (Under Federal Supervision) HONOR ROLL '923-1924. '-- Faiju" treteq = _; -e"""'-"rTt"mr --'V Faaiir4ceyi-co- 'ii-C-eyes-rf,', nu "Mata-canola "O "ur-ar-ar-ods" Po-tthte-e'" reGt.o.b.ruirsMu*te. Libertyville, Illinois The World's Low Priced Quality Cor LIBERTYVILLE II. (I.

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