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Libertyville Independent, 18 Nov 1926, p. 1

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CONPESSION MADE BY BANK BANDITS; _ IN 'll'fEliiillr JAIL My" "quantum" out: Atyt9tt--tu"tyq-tero. " WIMfihMWMflII'MhymotMUbor Ger?a.otrrtyeetettr,ltgrtiteteit_ttoeetrutsrtrt -nndhearstmet. Budd-title tekuchlondunkht. Tho -.Mmct-ndtaits-ivedtt, ,e"rtotetettrarttrrtteti1rear. J -teortatnaqrttetm.idetnChrlHed tpndqtterrtntn.inttrttrttitw" up. an ftmtotttshiridduasdtrrthe Moonwa- ,mmtteotuelGisiiiF." . . htp-ofthommat2o'eioeshttti. 1%',hgg,t"t'nv',rt,2gtte teh-r; Afternoon. "Ham. orthonnnMH' n- . ' dared, my outstanding won the --r-----.q-- eemetandgrVaoootmttrmrtDer _' ' . Lon; and Rama. make. The ' Romtd Lake Mung mo te,', 1):] 1"gg't, tte, anbd , " . * a we." , one." , WWW, Taken by Death mm. m annuity plenum. no V _ the; , nap-hon won rendered with "p, --- - ' F,'.ieai.' t,',,',t'gd ""r,teT,t21'i','gef i, Magnum." " um ,'I "Pl In a damn b'. aegt-iu=dged,rt-.aftor'4ottatmmtrri,Ctti-,retrtneodG.C we- a m In." no is raided Odd!" u "and tenor: Li?,, "whimmmfm'mm'fllmumto (i/ttr/e.".'.".',',' in". can; 1timlomrtHmtttteChrtsttrsnarm-. The loot. comprising atrprxsxfmntetr "got, vs; tsken by limbs! Riggs at Pox Lake. st the tins that no and Charles, Bung". Fox use. Induce dealer, . Poul Webber. Spring Grove, and Oscar Skyler. tUtmty game "on ot Spring Oran. nsdc the shut. It is understood that the Illinois Basins association holds up 3 81.000 ms") for esch srrest sud convic- tin in cue of bank robberies. The ofneerrs and citisess would ttet this tn ysse of conviction, the sheriff believes. In their confessions they implicate "ch other. satin; that they knew etch other tor about a ireetr. "my picked up tt Cadillac at 64th street and line no "one. q Chicago. but - that they stole it from the "her: They chimed that it was innate: We" QNenrrrna «no». "out "use Coot._ Althea "canoe "new. m are: u the human of identiti- nuh- and Net-on When mated m then on the. lam charge. Duh named this and Nehon to Old trt have told the that!!! that ho in! h "robbery mp" ten you: no blue . jury. Altar at " the Cadillac. their mm show. they leafed along it"!!! "but". which ther m up because they saw too 'my people. Lake Villa and Pox Lake were pound for the "no rea- thrtertmr Boo. to (louver our the PfrrcurHdttmtnadVairtt" 'e'Lttprt?, 32""- mm him Thy arrived " Spring Grove at 10:15 o'clock In the mornlgg And without looking over the Spring Grove State Bank. except from the outside. the} altered AU 12:06 o'clock Mn; Floyd Ron. the can. In. thou Ilene. Nelson mud that m [cl-Ian county one." left the in a they enter", In: thin in cuckoo ad but! to be tut- Conn-lint to Sheriff Ed Ahlsfrom end William E. Rowena. on. of the bonkers usocintion. that they had robbed the Spring Grove bank Sat- Iu'dny nt noon. George Nelson. " and John Such. 23. both Chicnzo. 8113an were removed to the Me Henry" county Mil at Woodstock "tere they will be tried no bank "my huh-utmjunt yrq_A1astersmu.tuett-rtratst It: we} you an. "and In a. "an: of Mm. by": Cpl-Mb. attuho-ttterrtnattitgLenrtn "I! Wuhan. loudly mm. tthe 'et_eaxear.umtd.truuat 'r"emdhomtoNeexo thou-on" PtdepwttAAtm.Tttoreso-tnv' khaki-MOM helm." theattNrrtredhtanoat. have"! Iothnuonudthompidouot turreetru.tteraia. . Run. ntur leaving, the unit. (and 30111". Wummudw» barnad Minimum-ch -diaaeartow-titu-rtie,1 '1 at 'u awn"! they 'ouow, ,etye-_tftttteperotGattreri "I: out Rim' khan. with his aM.tt-earaattttheGtuatttse Glut. . A. the crime was committed in Helena county it is "my to hold the trial than. QM the .Pey"tnryrtttxyatttteitheremtrttr $Mttry Shertt8BdANntrom. Year-Old Injury is - Fatal to Aged Woman Looked Over Libertyville, Lake Vina and Fox Lake Banks First, They Say. VOLUME XXXIV-NUMBER 46. faction of the country 'so/d The society will begin " once to ' man you: coming here and!" for the Chrutmo program. Nteagtet. . . " which ,till be held December to. The m union won bond oMotthc-oclotympnrucnhrly his "80MBRrtdnnt-te-tBtttt-rmtarstt-nd In T _ Donah- (ii "an and. (may. F "AY.' 616'" A.aL 1tttt,t1thtqethrtytt'tinmir ben picked up 5016:! {a Putnam: and 7nd Pink. "I. ttati. ted ht unlit-Na. " at tithing- Ooor hot-oi! tit-In. W Chldestor mu one moment mar they had and out in Armistice my to; 'on tt-rdgt_matNt.Mrs. M's mm. and: loans. -rotttrtth-tmoartistwhteh their arena" was new . In Anna Punk. sister of the m. unaided the bride and Lloyd "no in but an. leaders at mum mums WENT mm 0F ARMlSTlCE MMh(ili wen meant. _ In. Punk. who he been mutton S",teu'e.p'ret'utrdou'g: "mud Mr. Mumm- ut -tlsor, and owner of the In sure Jewelry no". left "to: the -utrtrAtrnAorttrfp. Therwttl no to Weld end from there to Momtt Vernon. m., where the bride . to attend the out. venue work- ere convention. They will return in aqrqeitoemttatmahotttetrttoenesttn amen-d nvenne. The bride hu . "and reputation for her'nntiring labor: nlon; mantle Work lines. She has been called up- on to oddreu many important con- vention: on the my the pattern have been handled ht 14!. county. Her dntty tnveetluttonn In the canoe or a you any her Into hundreds of homes through the county where ehe has usually mama to Btratetttent out 't'"et'ltt with little ambulan- men? to at r m. The" mm:- Inolu have unnamed any home- that would have been sutured by loner domestic diplomats. In. M. her husband stated. has I}!!! mm about was {ton thin-important pennants pro- mod an Ibo will continue to en- ryonthhwotk. . #r.lN=fttesmtmtteroerearu, Ain nae. hater a. and N371: potential the bull'- cholry "on MA neatly #r. Funk bought his Miss Mary Polmeteer and Fred - Funk United In ftotmtDat Saw Wedding 80 Yrs. Ago. The "but an they won engaged In: been mt for an"! months but 9:. 'err'- my a who LAKE COUNTY INDEPENDENT 'e,,ii,itt 'siii,eitiaxet'Liii',iit!,iit, _ WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN _ ammo u the INtqtqtneqt at "how mm. llamas! cm. um Matter. C " L'IIETYVILLE INDEPENDENT Two county Mb. Mi" In, Mebbe It's a Good Thing FIeDoeapt ()irjatt,t.,1r,,gig tr Fr, fll,t,tfit,t all t tow close bio-q: -. - , _ _""-""- --- _ Pm Human: rammed . football . Agent,' thtt m Bonf's. one in Eva-um mum". . ---- __ - - -Cr-, - I J. W and we. of Guano. vim. "mum "giqAtmtBtaeftmtofttte In: Bert Am visited her want: In Chicago. them: we". Twenty-six Years Ago . In the Independent Albert Trista at Elan visited his parent.- here this week. Hummus manned home hxmheratx-tha'viatttn_ Frank Apple! 1- undying \telelnphy with E. L Bunch. ' Wad-north: Winter Bros. m don}: 1 mm has". being kept busy (than; food day autumn. . Wnrm: In: Lta.aio Clan! as no- "rely Mutton-the the. lat week. while trying to can t (in with Kerr Prune View. BtrrtNrireoE, who for none was has been "loaning in Brit. uh Column. returned home Friday. V010: Mr. and In. C. Dillon were thkeun visitor: last Sunday. Granule: Ben bombs. Everett Neville and um Emu tuned for. Wisconsin. together. to buy cattle. Lotta: went to Amherst and returned with 25 head; Neville he: not return- ed yet. end we Indemnd Huson has returned. but without e heed. tint is, e need of cattle. Halt Day: John 8131mm and. family of Prune view. Laue moved to Frank- lin Put; when John bu found em- ployment u . tanner. Hunters are Arrested : Three mm man, Abram Torch! at! In" Icahn. both hid tor hunting without 3 "can at tho for hum: with": the city limits of 1430 For"! and John Gaunt. and" tor hunting wtttr. tn the mam ot the an. oom- mnnlty we ttttee in police can" at we mun loudly moaning. -- Tho bio we" muted Band" " [moron]. Polka-u: Vultu- (hull- Tuvalu ad "in! mid thte. was an out. for hunting with- out a "all. and all (km of tho not won ttated " ad can tor hula-x within the city limits. 7 ml Highwood contusion- who we: shot to death may by e loner "tMore when he had dueling". Alum "our" new" Joeepb Bennie reading on the Hell Dar med neu- Deerlleld I" are-lied in Lena Forest Sunder on e clause of drunk end dieorderly. He vu'ueeeeed e he: of 8100 end can: in police court today. He we; when by Po1ieserrtermgteh Dunn and Funk leaner. sunniewu driving en automobile but n he lied no: met with n widen! the lighter abuse was -pe:el!ered mine: him by the when; mated in lake you", Sands it would require the "rAttp.te 'trtqtr lactation as working to make the on n chm-go of drunk and disorder]; -tenoed men. with} all. tho entertaining and Instructing for every- He was tta.et-td I no: of 8100 time. ' . Jody. The program tor may willbe Bttd cont: In none. court toder. He _ A meant case mtnppenn "and. a follow; _ w" tahtttt by Polleeumnt Jack Dunn- it, the lo" of " head M ot O m of, Piano Btt1tF--Muttthtttttt. _ and Funk Mouser. sunnytla was 88, by Way BM, wtto pmt I" m Ptttyer--"A TM to_tttoigtt School driving a ntttotnotttle but a he ate a dun-y tum nou- Gnnhh. 5 Boy: and Girls of Today".'prepared had not met with an nccident the included " milieu ' "Insulin! bro-I90 lama. den of was: the lighter chnrge was _ "reacted 'one Junior hqrdylro. Th: cattle you Biennium: hitrtCirepoot--To be read walnut him by the one"... considered one of the but In the "In. 0.0. Orkney. f --u------.,..L.. pure bred Holstein-XIII! the hold I" , thwnp Shop of Perpetual q county. Recent tent- won 'm' h! Youth." out. New Model, Flor-em» Auto Crash irBaaia the Herd magnum Ae)tetitta. a Book: on Modelr 31mm mm: . ._§ . f ' nuummmmgmumuaaamsmm;.w. For sa in Cart themahlrmnldmm 'm'gra6trmtgtthn.Nortsertmttart'rttes youth a! airway "er. magnum. "tet-tttst, Victoria ts limo max-ted "810.000. pr _,' 1 5-. I "I. "ttt6ittti1sdtt1tr1aitihr an: tn a: circuit our: .Urtirt J. Jimmie-our -' " ft',,"gtgtu1'atJ2egt2t'tl,t"t't new _e.ttgA.trqfpniti. ton round-ninth! _ m 'hill r Tata.,'.",.,)..,..,)"!,,,',." Wu w I'liltlg1i?it-tilttr'lt 5""... m"... _ t9t, - E1llt.liMEl itat ~- rtgglra, ii/i-csc/a' a... tiiriiiiidt' q "add F T. .. Ct . ,' I5, ,2.wa u "i, ". , #5}? And"; T"_. . not: Chmhnl bu the chlchn pox ateasint vu In City of Lake Fen-opt LIBERTYVILLE. LAKE COUNTY; ILLINOIS. THURSDAY,' tItpyIiN9IKpi,1926. 'i5f 5'"- tho so of s pron!- H. W. Cady, Wuhan hindrance meat. Bum-d" us around by Coat. stable Pettschlr on cartel at cm- bcuplmeut and "can" a codi- dosed an. on complaints and. " tom June. W Mort by Chub. Bernard. "was {trace-an. Cad: m Maud In {toads at 83.- 320 and the duo in at M - y. Judge Duran e. Docket. some! tor Barnard. unkind (but Beard msdermtdneteehttrr8680eh-afr moo agency our to (My. Old). it " chm was to clear on I m not!" on . second bond at an Damn! Ind axon tn on m m, addition! "00 it was unkind. "I the amount "to boot" on the trade. Jntttemt at paying for! the am 'Ntrereutosia-entuetnus .. kt! can" a on a. decline "9tNtttq to Huh School Tomorrow Dr. D. C. Orland}. "plant" a. - _ ".""-. ' 'ounfrboyrt_oe-r%itsim, trtt.e1rrmrtinrttt9sPar1tnto ht- than but!" men n. can /,'ittttt'r, Association for November '"ig,t,t12'"au"fh,ic' grill hete_'utttehtq.hpsturt1 mm During " worth, may. .ottegtt,tttytt, "or. " at ' o'clock. An GmmmmMW-Wmdommhubeen 11.!!! random. 1',Lt','tPlNttlt; INtted, and everyone ia Imttrt ' m work we conducted by .; . M'mvltod. ls _ teat; anon: mm , l 3 Humbert. mothers. mulh'lnd TlYato_ttnttatftr Not-II . t-tt"-tte.ittttdtmthttttesetaoottr ere no}. arms: tmm-ttths ttir,qttnM_atfarttt-t the P. T. A. program. "rimmed. m can a", ind the Wool-mum lit the " ltvonld "sauimtumsrvhriie'tier" attttut8tinmrmrNrtntt tomkethe experienced men. work!" all: use GGiriiirinii end instructive for every- time. . - 'body; Xtus'tmttrratn tor may will be T A recent case batsman "no", as follows; _ In the lose " heed out do" tr; Plan tgttitr--hmttthntttt. . 88, try Way Btu, who on m _ Pttper--'u Tout to VtherHizh School ate a dairy (on: neu- r'i,',i'ili't?aEi Born and Girls of Today": prepared Included " maker: ' you; not by Gum Inmm. dean at urle'et the one Junior herd 'trp.' The out}. you Btthtmtrtgtott high: 'epoor--tro Jrir rend consigered_oge «of' the tfet, In the 'fri. 9.0. Iedut, _ - - _ CMrew_htartand-et.d' M t_heett?ehiteomtttesitii,ttatigt"tt charged. "ating that he -s" d Mt toaoeto-ttramteirtttettktih up and than and the 84-0 to Bers At the an. that Bel-am roe-Iv- edtttat680Nsoe-utohtm,tt 'raaesarNnttted,ttedidmst-'ttt. 'r"4tteet_ottirmrrt-tattts. Lost 29 [-10.110me Gain of Herd of 33 on the would hind at the 35-57 m" scanned to none on!" purpose. Judie Decker doom-ed. Barnard. he said.' discount! that um new In. at!!! on his cu- and he; bud not remind his 8400. M " wont to and: ad made n tugnnnd. any. It was unkind. than an at check lor 8400 't,u2"t,"; but tt w vanilla-c.1000 " to the change. This Inspired the mundane. no. w'amnt ml. the um mum to uh up the We." mo NO!!!" the_ uphoguhnont our"; my. tt I: and. mt-ttts two such nuance modes. 5rd n throat mannthomnhbton- - the loans. , _ ACCUSE Ill. W. CADY Of EMBEZZLEMENT AND "Oli" GAME Trade of Automobiles Brings Charges Against [nsuvjanoe mo J 'mq' iiiilthiLitft.,,Etti. 'u it .3313. 'lt'lll'll,'ll'l'l,tk% .. Divan: attrtBttM 'ei_itifrt'iist. IN 5, o", __'. l cr:., 'tri. 3.641;..414 "k V. . «t /, i no 1gttttrtrtqtd the sheriff thtrt Thom. tat " Clam. " tgttnehe " the Morrt- _ on. had but connoch our 'the 39110.; dunno. mayhem when with W Donn. st LittertrviN. Denim In 9" 33141.net: i moo-lo! prawn: at "mm where In lives. . BY ALMA [100658 . ' WILL» DISCLUSES Alma lodges. Lake Forth. Will admitt'ed to probate. Estate valued u 3139.000 personal. and no real es- tate. Property devised to husband and children. Letters testamentary tuned to Harry Foote Hodges and Arthur Taylor Aldie. Bond of $278.- 000. ' . Persons! property ot $139,000 was left by Alma Hodges. Lake Forest. it wan disclosed before Judge Martin C. Decker In probate court Monday. The proceedings were as follows: Gearing Brown Will Admitted toProhate Showinq Estate Amounting to 520.000. Williamlon R. Johnson. Haring on Petition for probate of Will continued to Nov. 24th. Appearance of Harold J. Hansen filed for Albert R. John. son. non. , George Brown. Will admitted to probate. Estate valued at 815.000 personal rand 85.000 real estate. de- vised to children and grandchildren. Proof of heirthip taken. Letters tes- tamentary leaned to Mnbelle J. Gog- gins. grroddaughrer. Bond ot 830.000. Elizabeth J, Vanderkloot. minor. lake muff. Guardian attth'orixtrd'tt? expend money for care of ward and pay attorney's fees. William J. Wells. Ltttertrvitle. in- ventory and npprauemertt bl" ap- moved. Sale of personal property authorized. . -, whoa h." Pierce. Antioch. Petition for probate of will filed and not for new" Dee. 6th. - Chain C. Merrill, Fox Luke. " pnlsen appointed. _ _ _ - P. T A. to Meet u the High School Tomorrow leo J. Tannin". Waukenn. Ae. count and report )nproyed. 7 D. Bonn. non; Bond of 8:Q.000. Proof of harshly when. , . Mn C. Evens". Lake 2lit" trd Account and report "may PS't Bertie". Highwood. bet- ter: o "autumnal: issued to Ca.. ber sum, Proof of helrship when. Bond of 8200. _ C 0001197an Smith. lake Forest. Proof of helmhlp when. Inventory approved. Ann l Jane Warner. minors. Deer- neid. Report ma "count. Approved. Guardian unlimited to 'expend money for are of vain. Theodore H. Durst. Wankem. Exocutrix authorized to my intent! on non. Carrte Bohm. died In Chicago. Let. tem of Administration tuned to John Christie. DeYom. Wuhan, Petition tor leave to execute real eetate connect of we tiled ind set for meringue-nth. '_. 'm., Benn M. Chambttrtin, wanna. Petition [or leave to execute deed tor ale at he! eetete under contact tiudotdmttftprtusartneDereut0th. muss POLICE AT HOSPITAL: F mum " mm Daphne was wanted on a charge! ot (mun. Eugene Mar, of the Mor. rUtttt hotel. Chicago. musing him of Itg.Y. chock- for 8248." and Ono on It. . " Danton boom sought the nun at the mm when his wire In. con- fined no he slipped through their than Chi-f of Police lot-gun A. count; 6tRehtengo, then and Sher- iff Id Alumni: to "not in the Baum: out of the back door of 'he Bhutan hound. when he ttnd gone to no " you. son. New Donne, " Ubortyvme. eluded Ennston po- lice only to be "routed and" by Deputy John much In LittertrhtU. Chic-'9 polio. Sunday. Milieu. with tttite difficulty, to. tated the mud placed him under Richard ooiiiiGi, aertrae, hrreted As Forger For 7 Chicago Police. Mrs. Morris Jumped from the car before it was moving very fast, but she was thrown to the ground and was badly bruised and shaken up. She was brought to Libertyville, where Dr. J. L. Taylor made an examination, and gave treatment. She was taken to a clinic in Waukegan his morning, and it was found that one shoulder had been dislocated. ' lire. George Morris, 205 McKinley Avenue, was considerably bruised up when she Jumped from the moving car of her daughter. Miss Ellie Morris, whim after being parked." Washing- ton street and Sheridan road, Wanke- an. Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock started to roll down the steep hill to- ward the North Western station. "in Morris had driven her parents ttr Waukegan. and during a shopping tour the car was parked in front of the office of Dn Roberts, " the corner of Washington and Sheridan road. Mrs. Morris remained in the car while her daughter and Mr. Morris entered the dentist's office. Improper application of the brakes caused the car to start rolling down the hill. In the excite- ment of leaving the car. Mrs. Morris fell heavily to the pavedcstreet. V Lilbertviriiie Woman i6. Carroll Gridley Says. DEATH (l: ru The car came to a halt at the North Wegtern station, than it collided, with an electric ligat pole. Very little dam- age was done to the automobile. . Injured in Waukegan Women's Chiba Visit The Club at Antioch iM'lltlh'I1jltl BY . SMITH DEMANDS Clll0SiNi GATES - Pointing out that the public 1e entitled to protecttor on railroad crossing: States Attorney A. V. t,','et In 1 letter to the Chicago. Invent I and St. Paul railway, Tuesday ded mended. that they give the proper Li) tentlon to their crossing: in Mid county. l The Antioch Women's Club held a guest day " their etuts' Hominy after. noon to which the Llhertyvllle club membere were invited on well u those of Fox We end mm clnbe. . There were' fourteen women from the Wankem Women'- clnb. twelve from the Fox Lake club and .tourteen from the Libertyvllle club as guests. The Antioch club served n de1ieiputt that?!" luncheon to their - at '. . ", In this' he cited two recent aeeii' The score tor the Antioca aggrega- dents in which death was narrowlf. tion came about as the result ot two. averted by two motorists. This wall touchdowns. one in the second quarter blamed to broken gates on the mad, and the other in the third quarter. Comblaints. he wrote. had come to Both kicks after the toucberns tailed him at various times about broken and the final score totaled 12 points. gates; especially at the handout cream Shinbone!- and Simpson carried the ins. and insufficient protection orteri, be): acrou the Maroon and Waite goal ed to motorists. Willie for the two touchdowns. Duh. In behalf of the public.) he "it: mtg-twine left half, was especially that immediate attention be given _ outstanding for the home team. Sev- that" detects. sustain: that "emanates" new: and tiromrr and legal attention he the! an the ion; gains, only to be brought to tech crown: of the railroad in dermtett-tothettttat1trteottheom Latte will!!! at least. [peeing team. Hendee was in his usual The letter 'tt not addressed to good form and gained much me. any individual ut the railroad as a but the weight at the Antfoea m corporation. liiiiisii;i then to get through the on During the put {our 381" thq posing line and stop my plan be. eounty baa had; considerable trouble t tore they were atnrted.' Itch club'l president an a few words. ind In. M. C Welder. resident of the Antioch club. wel- comed the mm. . Warns St. Paul to Repair Bro; ken Gates and Eliminate g . Dangerous Crossings. __ 'eomed "Remus. ' After business of the club Mrs. Wm. Farrell. Tenth District President an t short tam on'tho work ot the federation endowment fund. During the but tour you: tho county bu hnd; considerable trouble with name railroads roux-din; cross- Bull a. Center of my . Trial in Circuit Court One bull. a good dne, according to C. C. Crane,. PraHe View, and a defective one. according to Henry Herman. Antioch was the center of a jury trfnt tn circuit court My. Crane. the defend'am. gate a bull Io Roma; "(Hex-mun chimed that It. can. my detective. The " 1trtatt-atneedudgttuhn-tte '. mm. Iurtrtpat can: use. "my mug-mu in Between Lake Ville end Antioch there is one that ta Manet!) bed on which two men lost their' liven; The county fought for e better grade crossing there. demanding en oven head or e .euhwey. The [Illinois Com-, merce Commission backed the county and gate highwey department up in this matter but the railroad uppenied; The case is now in the cute of ep-' peel with R. M. [Abdel]. county sup- erintendent ot highways, trying to get action on the case so as to prop- erly protect the public. l The road. at that time, adv-heed the argument that the" plan would be too expenelve to follow. it is under- stood, in spite of the fact that "veg might be jeopardized" - I Mm. Mary D. Bradford. superin- tendent ot Kenoshe "school! an a very interesting end instructive at dress on her trip mud the world on the ship tMtitlttrttta. In. Brad. tord told how etch of the coo venom puking the trip went for eome det. inite purpose, her purpose being to see the sun and Strip» and whet they repreeented in each country. She paid that wherever the American had been there-wee education and units.- The meeting adjourned with all the ladies very enthusigsuc qver the work and scope of the Antioch club. "rdatxritttmtniBettaii-ttrtr. Today (Thumb!) 'his local hon honeyed to Dee PM" for an en- 3. counter with Maine In the test one of the new The III-her at m "osstrrtsstwoaeaooutntteunnr veers they hue met ere Mt even. .Beveral years ago Ltbertrvi11e handed the Heine team consistent defeat- for two or three seasons. The boys from Deg P1111106 hive retaliated tn the last few were end have won e maturity of the annual battles. mt Thunders lineup: , Antioch Libertyville Bernolp LE Roy Wilson LT Roder Thompson LG Telugu Mortar C Hosanna. Antioch Too Much for . Libertsrviille Eleven Antioch high school heavyweight team proved too much for Libertyvule and the Maroon and White went down to defeat by I score ot 12 to o, at the Antioch field Thursday utternoon. It was a case ot a more experienced and a heavier team triumphlng tN, a game, but weaker rival, The dope as all again" Littertrvtiie; because their team from Antioca was much heavier all the way around, and many of their players have had from two to three years' experience. Considering that Antioch anecumbed to 'Waukegnn few weeks ago by only a small margin and that the latter school is leading the suburban league. it in {wonder tha' the score was not much larger and more,one sided. . Wilson LT Roder Thompson LG Tulsa Moria C McNamu-n Craft RO Grimes Hullwu wr Spellnun Spigot RE Burnett Nixon; QB Hendee Scnwenk RH Stevens Shannen]: LII Dub: Simpson PB Litchfield thiisatitatac True for Burnett Casey for True. Stelnlnger for Spleen Gillet for Hallwu. Jerry O'Leary Wants To Stay in Libertyville Jerry O'Lesry, 44 years old, was " rested by Ilsrshsi Limberry at six o'cloch Thur-eddy night. near thems- inees district. end was lodged in jail. where he spent the night. Fridsy morning he wee smigned before In» tice Bartlett en p charge of drunk and disorderly sud m given the choice of laying e fine or leaving town " once Mr. O'Lesry we: unsb'e to pay the fine/and he is in love with Liberty ville. and wants to remain u . citizen of our village. Justice Bertlett may snowed him 80 days in which as my the fine, and the prisoner we: Allowed to go hunt up s tob, onhis promised going trtraittht. - - _ O'Learr was formerly empvoyed by June: Germ. a farmer living north at 1dtrertrvi11e. When the new and cold weather came lat waek Germ, Ind no nib Vwork and discharged O'mry. summon eme he bu been living in 3 shack in the east INV" of mi with u man known as "Buckie." - chimed his companion supplied him with liquor, but did not know the source of supoly. O'Le'ry says he in tt0ittg to work for Mr Germ again. At one time he worked or Dan Dusky, near Gumee. Te w-izinaly hailed from 4738 Prine-too Ave chcago. A enticed o? trn-- r hacked on the side truck at Frame View Thaw.- Iumpedod and two were tttttit and two hurt. (debuting "'0" tyqr,.m" through It" MI Hivturro.tet-iiWtw 01m, Ttmr. hp. . .. Horses Stampede at Prairie View; 2 Killed 'iog,tits1tgtfg're "Nr.iN6MiuBMtWBur'E 'ltrctttsAupte.TuitaEaKso qiMtstt3r1uBEAurTtENu 'WuiuieAuEu,lttC1RtutiSt I U3tS0FRxhS9H0put0FF /'mtBtt6G3oY1MESqDt9MBle 1 Py:fft'xv1e,eFcf 1ttib'suss jeitgititzirs., That Eugene Fluvin met " out while riding in an "We «In. by Louis Manama. which to"- the road a mffe south ot lutteN"q. last Friday afternoon diatom was the verdict returned br . an- ner's jury in the otfioe ot m. T. L, Taylor, county comer, at 5:80 It!!!" day afternoon. V V Monsula, who gave law!- a; 309 w. Locust St, Cal V. y. no honerated of any blame, and - "1 held after the investigate., Nirttniit' Regan, 28 W. Illinois Bt., m 'lllIartt" Walsh 912 W. Madison St.; m no riding in the auto when it tpeas" "a; were each fined $5 and out: it a. court of Jusiicy Bartlett, the-M being plain drunk. They "that, night in the local Jail. _ . All three men teatified an 'Mh. 35' years old, and not "in "hit, and Monsula. who is " you! OIL " tified that he never drank 0M and he was backed up ier'thig' - ment by Regan and Walste ' It was brought out that um rentednt'ne car, a Buick "3. It. the National Rent-am Company. an N. Sate street, for '15. thet - being supplied by 'nnvin, via an Mounds that he wanted to "f. Libertyville to look for a job. M invited Regan and Walsh Ito no VII man. They trot into the out" nt Madison and Sam putts. d in)" here without mpg. by W of Route 42, and west on RbeMngM1 Walsh said that he Ind Puee" . pint of booze frontamatetF. saloon at Morgan ma Mun. lot . cents. Regan, who is . mum -.. er,remsntiy1aidotttromt'tt-ir he "so purchased n half Mitt at" for which he paid 81. Boil wun-I Begun admitted they M been - bruins Armistice dar the night but The tour drove to WW tq ter to get Jobs with Jack Bu", 8 t-gIMgtq ing contractor. After "I! u. Momma headed the at "nth Q h my back to China». Tttdt' - than of Plum. wao In tltt but seat with the W. and Walsh were in the an: - admitted sevenl drink! a '8' "I. No Blame Placed After Inva- rr tigation Into the Tm EM ' of Chicago Man. ' noel-In; firm of 1tittrer.D.gidk Co.. Chicago. picked at"). nabs-ought theantotu_"r. Chas. N. Stephens. an". a. "awn-mum _ 0;- 'utdertn1riattrroet-dtN.-" no; When the at in altiiiit.ntr- mm ot Ltbertrviiie, "an"- pavement and skidded aim "arm's head went out 'iii7aTIrrTe the an. end his skull - eeqitlh" it the top of the Mae. _ ' - L. A. 01013.13me adamant! Lita-twine (9"?! linen! Ave. n d 8 dead m. arrived in Pttb night, and unused at =lll of the body to can". ' It. and his son had been 'lullt tor the North Western nun-d out" a - oller, but had been out le work t. sevenl weeks a: who! sick". Another son was killed "vent m ago in an onto-loin: new Both mm: and new wen a- service men becoming and" h France. and Roan seen to (out th- loss of his qtttqtmdiq - WI"; showed 2',tu'dlr'g,tttflt, all I'ht rather had "if. n smiled. when one quilt! in an. hills of the "all ww:m¢ m notttnrxtto-itttiiut-. rtusuii_rttetteiaee,tttrrttttt Win Chlamtntummjoh going. West Mn_6tmtat m boo-av. getuimnoon. Joesph Kohougotthemm arth-.rnes..nreaeteet_mt of t1tirNnmar Marduk- an!" M11. Libertyvule. a 3m ottuumberntthth thrttr-aottt-r6atttle+ building on East Maple Am in Main". - __ -- Officers" Elected for Holy Name Society Anthony T. Dom". at M loin was chosen to an the (It " vice president. Don-net VII J. h In. for more than the am - (1 Vice president. " Mr. I" - heads-urge normal-oath" at town a mat dent. . Pun! Kohout. non of tho Tgtli'ftll president. und 3 "use I!" Nous Dame Univ." . ' J. Boehm u secrets 1'" f . "4 the University of my" I into me ofttee of m bf coming yen Otto new - yea"! mm. M Mntthey Tm: m "PttettMd '" Idem Kohout asf ettntmtq* i Mg"",; tetie committee. or at." ball season. . C t " t, to have an ttetieq gm "' The Holy Nsane " to hare tn otetive' I . ;! deavorl are be!" .3" ; ested in "Matte; tn . g ity baked"? his" 'l Society dawns to "'5' and the man Wm be out P tt new tech to in" "I wrt an» we. iGTCiiGlr, At mm the mambo-t Mum! (fan- form... an an the NM but a lupus"!!! but" 'ttr In!!!" VERDICT at JW , $1.50 A YEAR

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