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Libertyville Independent, 30 Oct 1924, p. 2

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49 #¥% 4 4 4 4 4 % 4 4 4 4 & 4 4 4 4 4 * LAKE ZURICH hed # 4 & 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 % 4 % 4 'The Buick touring car belonging to Dr. Hertel was stolen the first part of last week from the home of Mrs. Mabr in Geneva, II1., and recovered Satur-- "That phrase means 'One is known by his fel'ows' or in stang, 'Birds of a feather flock -- together,' which proves that that word vender, used with hawker and peddler takes on the same meaning and the law actual-- ly covers it inerant peddlers rather than a permanent business like the Deschauer's operate. By the way, I got that phrase from a movie sub-- title," Mr. Beaubien said. ® + Incidentally Herren used a little dead language, "Ejusdem Generis," in-- the appellate court, but "Noscitur A Sociis" held supreme. ; day at Gary, Ind. The regular meeting of the P. T. A. will be held Friday, Oct. 31, at the school house at 7.30 p. m. A good at-- tendance of the members is desired. _ DEAD LANGUAGE WINS IMPORTANT TEST CASE HERE *The Deschauers have been perse-- cuted. The entire village board with the exception of the clerk. is of one »:muy...'m war.--with.. Germany. over. "Certainly. they are venders," agreed Mr. Beabien, "but they do not come under that law, as they have a permanent place of business, and are not hawkers or peddlers, covered by that law. "Noscitur A Sociis," he concluded. "That's Latin, a dead language, I object," came from the defense. "It's Die Wacht Am Rhine vs. America," cried Mr. Herren, _ The circuit judge thought different-- 1y and ruled. The case went through the supreme court and to the appel-- late, which upheld the previous rul-- ings. That court included Mr. Beavn bien's "Noscitur A Sociis" with its finding. s Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goodluck at-- tended a party in Chicago Sunday eve-- *"Noscitur A Sociis," Yells Beaubien; "Die Wacht Am Rhine," Cries Herren. Ice cream parlors can be singled out and taxed by a village, according to a ruling given by the appellate court today in a test case fought John Hirn has received a shipment of seed potatoes from lowa called the The Deschauers, world war veter ans, sought refuge in the state law giving. ex--soldiers the right to "hawk, vend and peddle without license." M\Yh four courts. Incidentally Deschauer brothers, of Lake Zurich, must pay a $60 fine and take out a license to operate. * 3. Defendants apeal to the supreme sourt, but case is taken to the appel-- late court as the proper court. _ 4. Appellate court upholds the Lake county circuit court decision. The big triumph, however, came in languages, and the ancient and de-- crepit cadaver of Latin was brought from a mouldy grave to win the bat tle over German and English Attor-- bey Alex Beaubien proved a better linguist, using "Noscitur A. Sociis" to defeat Judge Samue! Herren's "Die Wacht Am Rhine" and "Ejusdem Generis." The suit was started two years ago in '=%> Zurich when the village made D; thers Ice Cream Parlor m s ~ <v't for dam-- ac it they pay the ... . ucense fee of $100 for 2. Fine of $60 imposed in the Lake eounty circuit court with Justice Ficke's decision being upheld. . the ... . icense fee of $100 for operating an ice créam parlor. The legal log shows; 1. Deefndants beaten by Justice of the Peace Emil Ficke, of Lake Zurich. Fox THEATRE FOX LAKE, ILL. "A Good Show Anytime' Saturday, Nov. 1st Houdinna "The Hard Cuff King in "HALDANE of the SECRET SERVICE" Hunchback of Notre Dame "The White Moth" SENNET COMEDY Wednesday, Nov 5th "The Condemned" All Star Cast; Also No 2 "The Steel Trail" Comedy and News Barbara LaMarr and Conway Tearle in Educational Comedy COMING soOoN "FOR SALE" Sunday, Nov 2nd planted for four consecutive years on EHimer Beckwith of Grayslake visit-- ed at the Snetsinger home last Bun day afternoon. * Announcement shave been received o fthe birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. John Prehm in Chicago October 26. Mr. and Mrs. Prehm moved to Chicago M m.mf;.. Feb in ririermnciincpiroeny «--»~ Mrs. E. P. Blanchard of Waukegan is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Weaver. f Mrs. Flora Clark and daughter, Miss Marguerite, left Tuesday morning for a visit with Mrs. T. J. Fox at Cary, Mich., and they may go to Pennsy} vania to visit another sister. | , Will A. Webber announces another barn dance Nov. 1st in his ne wharn on Rand road, near Lakes Corners. Everybody welcome. The bunco and 500 card party at the school house.Friday evening was a de-- cided success, financially and social ly. The prizes and refreshments weer all donated by the members and busi-- ness men of Lake Zurich. High scores in 500 were made by Mrs. Sigwalt, Mrs. Weaver, Mr. Weaver and Mr. Schallenkamer, the consolation going to Mrs. Heybeck, and Clarence Snet-- singer. There were ten tables playing bunco,, The high scores were made by Annie Gieske, Mrs. Lohmann, Eugene Hartmann, Jimmie Sigwalt and Norris Froelich The committee served deli-- cious Féfreshments, followed by a so-- cial hour. The P. T. A. will give sev-- eral entertainments -- this winter to raise funds for play ground equipment which the children will all enjoy when installed. Messrs. Walter Prehm, L&awrence Hirn and Henry Rohrback went fish ing SBunday and all had fishermen's luck, retpruing with & nice string of fish. Plagge Bros. have sold their coal, feed and lumber business to J. H. Pat terson Co., of Rockford. My. Pat-- terson has a business At Waucoenda, and by acquiring the loscal firm will have one of the largest coal and lum-- ber firms in southern Lake county. Walter Plagge has been manager in Lake Zurich for seventeen years and built the business from a esmall con-- cern to a prosperous one. Mr. Plagge is undecided as to his future plans, but will remain here awhile. Miss Crystal Simons, Harrison Nor-- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garbisch and daughter, and Wm. Zahns were Sun-- day visitors at the Simons 'home. . 'FTr;d Hoeft and Gus Batz returned Friday from a ten days' trip to north-- ern Wisconsin. o Rev. Yeakel of Barrington called at the Simons home Thursday. Mrs. Homer visited one day last week with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Pepper. _ The Misses Rose and Elizabeth Tonne of Arlington Heights were at home over the week end. * Ribbon. '.R-A.n wo oTH®ERr. 11" nmnoiforices years regarded as Best, Safest, Aiways Reliible, SOLD BY ALL DRUGEISTS xk EVERYWHERE ®om Mr. and Mrs. Lee Landwer were in Eigin Saturday. Dick Hillman is in the Palatine hos-- pital suffering from blood poisoning on his right limb. He was taken there last Friday. Miss Esther Hironimus visited the week end with Miss Lucille: Ruffing, two miles east of town. ) pevipn prenipe °. c re Nepteniih--agp e 720. ~u/h--c +7 Ne Ribbon. TAKB NO OTHER. Buy af o ® LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT Is READ BY MORE PEOPLE THAN ANY OTHER PAPER IN LAKE COUNTY: _ SC ve The Quality Store Grayslake, Hlin Cluny Lace, in White and Ecru Special at 1000 yds. . B. Godfrey Yard n hen aul Leo Meyer and family spent Sunday afternoon at Grayslake. 4 4 4 % 4 4 4 % 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 % % * FREMONT CENTER * & x % % % % % % % X % % % % % % # % Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner, on Tuesday, Oct. 21st, a son. DRUNKEN DRIVER ' 'The defendant, according to re ports at the sheriff's office, was "parallyzed" and did not know what :xe was doing or where he was driv-- ng. M Frank Sibut, working on a farm west of Wauconda, was arrested Fr} day night by Sheriff EdA Ahblstrom and Deputy Lester Tiffany when farmers called the sheriff and com-- plained that a drunken driver was placing the lives of school children in that neighborhood in peril. Sibut, balted in his driving by the farmers, was taken shortly: after and brought to Waukegan and lodged in the county jail. Later, on a charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor, he was fined $100 and costs by Jus-- tice Harry Hoyt.. * Children told the farmers about a "wild driver," and they in turn took the matter up with the sheriff. Sheriff Arrests Frank Sibut of Wauconda, Who Pays Fine of $100. Frank Ullrich is quite ill at present LAUNDRY WORK DRY CLEANING and PRESSING RELIABLE LAUNDRY Our ~."very man will be in Libertyville every Wednesday and Saturday. ..Call 675 Waukegan and we will call. J. FAUBEL & SON, Propristors DER the hardest possible wearing UNgaondihox_n._ Top Notch Buddy Boots have been punished worse than yours will ever be--and have always made good. Top Notch Rubber Footwear costs no more than ordinery rubber boots or rubbers. They often give twice the ser-- vice. Made in all styles and all sizes--for men, boys, youths, women and children-- boots, arctics and heavy and light rub= Stores Top Notch Footwear deserve m confidence. Those not having it will be glad to order for you. BEACON FALLS RUBBER SHOE CO Makers of Top Netch Rubber and Canvas Rubber Sole Footwear ToP NoTCH Tested to give mileage Beacon Falls, \SHIN.GTO LAUNDRY BG Work--Prompt Service THE Top Notch Short a cuananter B2 or muzaos hiplength--redorblack. THE BEST in C¥ FINED ravt 4 P H O N &E 67--R speedy recovery. . % +.R Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Obenaut, accom panied by Mr. and Mro.. Mike Obenaut, writing. His many friends hope for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark and of Waukegan were xuutpdnllthfl here Sunday. Andrew Horcher and family of I ington Heights spent SBaturday Andrew Horcher and family dfl ington Heights: spent m his parents, Mr. and Mrsa. Obenaut. The closing exercises of the annual Forty Hours Devotion at 8t. Mary's Catholic church last Sunday evening was largely attended. f of ilmer, are spendin ga fow with relatives in Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark and ch CELEBRATES 86TH BIRTHDAY SUNDAY Mrs. James Vinnedge of Beach yes-- terday celebrated &er eighty--sirth birthday with a dinner party given for a large gathering of children, grand--children and great grandchil> dren and friends. Among those pres ent were Miss Fronia Vinnedge, Mrt. and Mrs. Charles Irish, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Vinnedge, Dr. and Mrs. Kep:-- neth Vinnedge all of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vinnedge of Zion, Glen-- don Trish, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Pic-- ture and Mrs. Thomas Booth of Waur kegan. LINCOLN LUSK AVCTIONEER Telephone 315--R-- LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS. WAUKECAN, ILL. Why delay in solving your heating problems? Right now is the most economical time to install a warm air furnace. Don't wait until the Fall Rush comes, with high labor cost and advancing market > PREPARE NOW! Don't Shiver Next Winter Telephone 39 Having bought a quantity of Rudy Furnaces at & low point in the market, we can quote you the(}ipeat furnace job on the imarket at a very reasonable price. TheqRudy has the smoothest, best fitting castings, and is excelled by none in point of fuel economy. A Rudy will save you money every year you operate it. Avail Yourself of The Rudy Heating Engineering Service------Without Obligation SCHANCK HARDWARE COMPANY L. Teweles Seed Company MILWAUKEE, SEED CORN Don't Worry Rudy Says: "It didn't look like rain when Noah built the ark" We Also Specialize in Sheet Metal Work ASaut Seed Corn. We will be able to supply you with our famous Badger Brand Seed Corn as usual. Get in touch with your . _ dealers and place your orders with them. Bought to Your Advantage RUDY TOP RADIKTOR OPEN VIEW WISCONSIN M

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