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Lake County Register (1922), 4 Jun 1924, p. 6

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"a u: S ' street was hostess at a luncheon for a number of her Deerfield friends PAGE SX | DEERFIELD | live with her. Mrs. Trute who was reported to have bought the Koebe-- lin home will have a house built across the street from there, -- A moch trial Breach of m; Case'will be given at the Masonic Hall, Saturday evening, June 7, un-- der the auspices of the Presbyterian Woman's Club. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cashmore and children moved from the Stryker apartments to their new bungalow on Chestnut avenue Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell LaVelle have | moved from the Cooksey flat to tre: home of Mrs. La Velle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kist. '< so, of Ravenswood. i Henry Peterson, the local motor | policeman is in the Highland Park hospital suffering with a broken legi 'received when he was caught be-- tween a car and truck a week ago| Saturday on North Waukegan Roadt while pursuing a speeder. This is} the third motoreycle policeman toi receive a broken leg in the last three Mr. and Mrs. Keeler and two grand-- children, of Chicago. ~--Mrs. Frank W. Russo spent Mon-- day with her si;ho:ln-hw, Mrs. Rus-- weeks. Jack Becyley has been re-- instated as a deputy and has taken Henry Peterson's place as chief af police of Decrfield. _ . , - Last Thursday Jack Beckley took into eustody John Wagner, of Wau-- kegan, who was found lying in the ditch eating grass, in front of the Bert Eaton home on Southo_Waukc- ek s Peeneie e P C C n xssm Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rommel had as their guests Sunday, H. J. Allardt Mrs. Craigmile and dau_g_hter, Bess, Mrs. Mary Koebelin's son and fa InStaved . aSs~a. aepusy ePBU C000 . AWTUICICT 0 waper c Henry Peterson's place as chief Af Harriet Gorby,-- member of fl"i police of Deerfield. 7 class of 1923, was presented with a| Last Thursday Jack Beckley took wrist watch on Wednesday of last. into custody John Wagner, of Wau-- week, in token of her 'winning first kegan, who was found lying in the place in an essay contest fostered by ditch eating grass, in front of the the Woman's &f!mfle Council. The Bert Eaton home on South .Wauke-- subject of Miss Gorby's essay was, gan road. Mr. Wagner, who had "my a Young Man I Know Should been in the Elgin asylum had es-- Attend a Summer Training Camp." caped from there the previous day.| The contest was open to students of Mrs. Carl Anderson is teaching the entire country, so that the honor in Chicago th's month. ~_--| that has come to Miss Gorby can R. R. Lowdermilk and_ Wallace| readily be appreciated. -- She will Reichelt visited the Oak Terrace leave shortly for Washington, D. €C., schocl in Highwood Monday. where with two other winners she The Five Hundred Club was en--| will receive an additional m tertained by Mrs. Jack Schnieder, of , the nands of Mrs. Calvin Cool Irving Park, at a luncheon, Tuesday. Deerfield students are delighted at Mrs. Harriet Bennett, of Detroit, hearing of Miss Gorby's success and Michigan, is visiting her daughter, congratulate 'her heartily. _ ; Mrs. Sarah Savage. , 1. |., Remember the Redpath Chautau-- * UA _ PAaotL« Liz nnrchasead a|ous will be in Libertyville, June ~-- A., L. Taylor has purchased a lot on Rosemary Terrace, across from the house he recently sold. Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., and Miss Helen saw, "The Whole Town is 'Talking," at the Adelphi theater in Chicago, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bonson gave a dinner to the grammar '-ehool empbuiine «on Trestar eregint on East Deerfield avenue, for : daughter, Marie.~ + ## About 25 members of the Deer-- field camp were guests of the High-- land Park Royal Neighbors, Thufl day evening. 5 > s Mrs. rlllhm Haggie attended the graduating exercises of the Nortn-- brook school Thursday evening. Mary Corson, daughter of: Mr. and Mrs: J. Corson, formerly of Deerfield, was one of the 11 graduates. The children of the fifth and sixth grades, of which Mrs. R. E. Pettis is the teacher, presented a firefly dance with flasnlights and _Wm-o'~ d" m * i 0+ Masecimanes . ul . Mrs. zvmnm Haggie attended the| _ The pastor (6f the ~Evangelical graduating exercises of the Nortn-- church, his family, Harold Vant and brook school Thursday evening. Mary Miss Orma Jonnson of Sandusky, Corson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Ohio left on Wedn.a'%gflint-fw J. Corson, formerly of Deerfield, was 'Pineville, Kentucky. , mfi: one of the 11 graduates. leave their automobile at . t The children of the fifth and sixth tndsobukumaomnwinwm grades, of which Mrs. R. E. Pettis| mountains 'to visit the is the teacher, presented a firefly Mission located there. The object dance with flasnlights and Will--o'-- of the trip is to secure pictures of Wisp Song as their part of the com-- the work there and use them in giv-- mencement program. + _~| ing_of stereopticon lectures on the Mr. and Mrs. Fabry and daughter,| work. They expect to be gone about Phyllis and Mrs. Ruth Troger and thrge woeeks. daughter, of Evanston, spent Friday| _ During the pastors absence the at the Irvin Stryker home. services will continue as usual at Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., was the| the Evangelical church. . Special luncheon guest of Mrs. Frank Cain|speakers nave been arranged for and of Highland Park on Monday. On|interesting services are promised. Mr. and Mrs. Fabry and M:«i Phyllis and Mrs. Ruth Troger daughter, of Evanston, spent Friday at the Irvin Stryker home. hi Mr. and *\:. Griffith, of Evan-- ston, spent week--end with. their son--in--law, and daughter, Mr. and Mra, Charlés E. Piper., Mr. nad Mrs: Harry Olendorf and two litfle sons and Mr. and Mra. W. B. Carr motored to Milwaukee M'rs. Agnes Lily Cramer, of Chicago. luncheon guest of Mrs. Frank Clin' of Highland Park on Monday. On Wedesday Mrs. Reichelt entertained at a luncheon. -- The out--of?town K- were, Mrs. John Clark Ward, s. J. William Elliott and Mrs. Al-- m wiuin mapk t i dek 1y 2 minore of Sage Te ho h r --Compound now because it so hnaturally and evenly that ty ce brush i# and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a mrereseapts flms besitunly dark ind dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture ; you can get this famous old recipe--im-- proved by the addition of other ingre= h.unn--nw,mr:d(!orm It is callediWyeth's Sage and Suiphur SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair . Hunter, of Oak Park; and Or t i ern Univ _ Mortar Board is a: f lnl'u 'mw genior lwo 'r:ry organiza-- 'm--. members are chosen ir: , of Second | each spring by the senior membe fmnnchm fot',ot the Mortar Board on the hoos Willmette to ukegan Road| A de der. -- This i'iw policeman toiw the last three sas a has been re-- team nd has taken| well. @ as chief af ' Ha "s. GeRdemi® CERMIRTC OR LE \ _ 'The Freshman informal dance was ocal motor| given last Friday. hland Park! 'Deerfield tied for fifth place in broken logithe Michigan . interscholastic track caught be-- | and field games last Saturday. Ev-- @ week ago| erything considered the meet. was and spent the Week--end. | Miss . Reichelt was elected to the Mortar Board of Northwest--| 'of scholarship, service to the UNI-- |m and . haracter. It is a very 'Mthoulechd. For the | selection of the vecipients of this distinetion, spirit, service, and schol-- | arship are also essential factors, as 'well as athletie accomplishment. --| gubject of Miss Gorby's @ssAYy WAS.!| _ Mr. and Mrs. Stratford Thommes--! P 1| "Why a Young Man I Know Should|zon ang baby son, William, of Cali--| Mrs. --| Attend a Summer Training CAMP:" ) forna are on their way here to| were ] .\ The contest was open to students Of| vigie their parents, Mr. and Mrs. night. z the entire country' so _that the honor Matt Thommessen. my are dfiv-' -xr. that has come to Miss Gorby ©31; img through but nave been forced to | Sunda e| readily be appreciated. She will stop for a while at Cheyennre, Wyo.,| sister e leave shortly for Waslhington, D. c., wfl" of trouble with the car. Bill where with two other winners sh¢\ "m>s Hattie Potter, Mrs. Carrie a busi --| will receive an additional prizt @t| yotealf and Mrs. Vara Zimmerman| _ Joh: r.\ Deerfield students are delighted 24| Saturday at meeting. All--day suck-- |noon. t, hearing of Miss Gorby's success and ers were passed and then to make|~ Mr: r,| congratulate her heartily. money for the flower fund, a guess--| Mrs. . Remember the Redpath Chautau-- ing contest was staged Each paid R a | gua will be in Libertyville, June a penny.to guess the number of can-- "o.m s | 17 to 21. dyb"fnfizfi.'l'hohrdmdym w | went to Mrs: Sneesby for the ss| : Evangelical Bungalow Church . |moct nearly corréct guess. /.\ the b is\ The Ministerial Col?femnee held in 'The Royal Neighbors, Modern | Buffs in| the Evangelical church last week'wr, and C A lation was well attended and several of the held a joint "c"« ? ;' Day j m)!: K t iennflnu'm':i?;'d SPM""' ffi:d':'&': at the Warren Cemetery --chapel on| son o1 | greab'y C e y Sunday, June 1, at 2:30. Services | Ritze ',p(t'noclum{mvd bounteous t ar ime Rovat Neigh--|" Mr ir meals in the church dining room. bo"'.r: charge ; o --| _A wedding party of six called on ber the h 'M&.l p.| Rev. Stakemilier last Saturday and quwwiun' be in wl it "'tl flalem, ;'"' h--| after the ceremony a bountiful wed--| 17 ; 94 ; CV . Ki Wm"svmshad'emmw in Gyrnet. / °: ~--_ . > cation, "The Blue and White se !mm 1 Friday fim'z'éfi'}.'.': The mmh'"d is giving "'weu open from eight to 10:80 for series of in the market | visitors to inspect the varions de-- square in Lake Forest, and in High--] ypartments of the school, : "'g." " land +~Park. on Saturday mninga.! M Thoi * .fa L2 T uele first appontance was in Lak*! marroerite Thotic sBeht Th Nesc Forest, at which time they presented ; uxu;me orne :M the following program: Pumium.',m * $ opping tour: in css Remembrance of Paw--Paw; . Royal| The opera "Chimes of Normandy Hussar, Alamo; Enchanted Nights, WAS. ©SVCD at the W. T. H. 8. \Officer of the Guard, Royal Palma, Auditorium _ on Saturday evening, My Lady Walt#, Matinee, Nine O'-- May 31. Mr. Walker, directed a Clock Sal Dream Daddy and El Can--| \**Y difficult masterpiece but the itan. The second and third concerts| cast put it over big. # | are to be held in Hishland Park|_: The grade school closed on Friday and the fourth in Lake Fore®®. { and the first and second grades held ARMWC _ AEAMONY , _ k it > Lt__th"a+ tha --amkanianse on w"(.)n.-"i'?;t;;aiti;y:hliSS Virginia Sup-- ple gave an instructive tal': to the tennis class of D.--S. H. S. | a decided success and taking into consideration that 46 schools from Michigan, Ohio, TIowa, Illinois, Kan-- sas and Texas took part, DeeWield's A wedding party of six called on Rev. Stakemilier last Saturday and after the ceremony a bountiful wed-- ding dinner was served in the par-- sonage. es tR x Mr. and Mrs. B. Tromblee and Mr.and Mrs. Robert Vasey atunded' adance near Diamond Lake Satur-- day night. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Bacon and Miss Emma Bacon spent Sunday with their parents at Roseville. Mr. m&l(n. Grover have moved back to Sag farm. Mrs. Grover is guite ill. Bernard Vogt is in the Lake County hofspiul recovering from an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mason of Li-- bertyvilie visited at the J. 'Curran home one evening of last week. * Miss Ila\v Rotrammel who has taughnt the Volo school for the past year is spending a few days at the Gussic Townsend home before leavy-- ing for her home at Paxton, III. . Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wilbur, of Grayslake spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Tom Vasey. o Lew Lusk is in Barron county, Wisconsin this week buying milch Mrse,. Gussie Paxton will enter-- tain the Volo Ladies Aid this week Thursday, June 5. o Hip e wl Miss Stanford will start a singing tlass for girls at her home very soon. The following girls have al-- ready en'rolled. Hazel and Eleanor Dillon, Lisle May and Ruth Huson, Alice Brimer, Esther_and Ruth Lusk and Blanghe Converse, third with & at Gages Lake mbthyflmk':m of seven men did exceedingly FORT HILL \ tion will meet wilh MrS. .. | Barnstable of Waukegan, on mdt!."""'- * ' The Alumni Association program Wednesday evening was well attend-- ed. A little over a week was spent in preparing the entertainment, and uwuomo(thcbutdmw ever presented in Gurnee. . Open house was held at the high school Friday evening. The doors were open from eight to 10:80 for visitors to inspect the variouns de-- The grade school closed on Friday , tioch. -- Rets _ : and the first and second grades held| _ John:-- Kress of D:m was a their picnic at the schoolhouse on business caller here -- iday.: > Saturday. Miss Mantor and Mr. Woodin, Sr., Miss Helen Mainwaring and L. F.| were business callers here Monday gflbort were dinner guests at tae, afternoon. -- j % oward home Sunday evening. Mrs. Emiline Mason and son, Bil: '--~The basement for Fred Blohm's ly, spent Saturday and Sunday with new residence is being excavated. |her parents, Mr. and M:s. (.'J':.ok. 'l'n't. The Woodman Camp, of Gurnee,| CoOK J entertained all the camps in the | Lusk, county on Thursday evening. There: where was a large class adoption, with the| Lusk | Waukegan Forester team doing the| fornia initiation work. --About 200 were| Rev present. -- Refreshments were served| trip 1 atfer adjournment of the meeting.~ | wish | The Warren Fu t n 8. d a k. 71A Iih. accnciatat ie -- Ieobut Bc iinai e Niiiui ieccndip ie 0 c m Joward home Sunday evening. Mrs. Emiline Mason and son, Bil« The basement for Fred Blohm's ly, spent Saturday and Sunday with rew residence is being excavated. |her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Mrx. The Woodman Camp, of Gurnee, Cook accompanied her daughter Mrs. entertained all the camps in the| Lusk, to Chicago Sunday evening, county on Thursday evening. There| where they visited < relatives, Mrs. was a large class adoption, with the| Lusk leaving for her home in Cali-- Waukegan Forester team daing the fornia Monday night. 1 initiation work. --About 200 were| Rev. Koten left for his western present. --Refreshments were served| trip May 29th. His many friends atfer adjournment of the meeting. wish him a pleasant journey. h&-. E. J. Griffin has been 'Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stoerp and Mrs, to Denver, Colo., by the illiness of| Emma Dver were Libertyville vis-- her mother which resulted from ajitors Saturday night. fall when she broke her hip, and' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brockman call-- also her arm. Mrs. Griffin writes ed on Mrs. an'i Mrs. William Klep-- that she is a very little better. -- |per Tuesday afternoon.. _ _ _ Clare, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Zimmerman, was bitten by a dog Monday. / He was eating a piece of meat which the . dog snatched at and missed, but his teeth caught the little fellow's upper lip. It has not resulted seriously, how-- Mr. and Mrs. George Winter an-- nounce the birth of a baby son May 27th, They have named him Alson Wesley. _ EC * 4 A miscellaneous shower was given Monday afternoon for Miss Marie DeVeries, who will become the bride of Glenn Ryan on June gixth, The shower was given by the bride's sis-- ter, Miss Matilda DeVries, and Mrs. Edith Holdrirge the groom's sister, at the latter's home in Waukegan. Miss DeVries was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts.. _' A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Wirt? at the Lake County hospital on Thursday of last week. Eimer Wirtrs at the Lake County|> Synday, June eighth at 9:30 a. m. hospital on Thursday of last week.| there will be the regular German Lawrence, the 11--year--old son Of| service at St. Mathews Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Thiele, of North Sheri--| church, Holy communion will be dan Road, Waukegan, former resi--) observed and confessional service be-- dent of Gurnee, died Wednesday At: ying at nine o'clock. Victory Memorial hospital, following| ~ Melvin Phyllis returned Sunday an operation for ruptured appehdi®" after having m:'_g" days with which came too late to save nis life.|\his mother in 4 W George Bottger, of Chicago, spent)-- Mr. and Mrs. Harmié Baumann several days of last week with his| motored to Arlington Heights Sun-- brother, John Bottger. _ ___--____| day. i. 48 > + e e t "Chimes of Normandy" the opera wiven by W. T. H. 8. students under the direction of Herman Walker, on Saturday evening, surpassed all en-- tertainments of the season. The vast throngs that crowded the as-- sembly were rewarded for their at-- tendance. " Raymond Bottger, of Chicago, mw the week end with relatives Memorial -- services under joint supervision of the Royal Neighbors Woodmen and Cemetery Association were held at Warren Chapel Sunday Owen Metealf a junior at the Uni-- versity of ,minoh,' 'returned home Thursday for the 'annual summer vacation. §harty will: be held Saturday night, June seven at 7:30 o'clock. > Members are requested to respond by Wednesday so as to reserve plates,. ® Mrs. K. Clark is spending the week :gm;, her brother and family at An-- joch. e were LAKQ FOorCSi Caliuhe ienss lObe, night, .. _ Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lynch spent Sunday with Mr. H. E. Gleason and sister at Half Day. _ © Bill Williams of Libertyville was a business caller here Monday. --'John Gloden, of Aptikisic, was a business caller bere Tuesday after-- noon. y * Mrs. Emma Krueger and Mr. and Mrs. Harry MaSon and ehildren spent. _My at Waukegan. On Wy night. June ninth, there wi be a grand old dance and ir given at Firnfach's Hall for the benefit of St. Marys church, at Buffalo Grove. Watch for further announcemonts next week. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Maetber and son were callers at: the Wallace Ritzentnaler home Monday eveping. Mrs..C. T. Mason and son.Ted and Miss Helfer attended the services at St. Marys of the Lake at Area last visitor Tuesday. | Wuesday :fl:'fln stork left a little girl 1t home of Mr. and Mrs: Mac Mason. Mother dgnd baby Sunday are doing fine. A. G. fifi__h! was a business call-- er at Libertyville Monday. * Remember the Redpath Chautan-- gua will be in Libertyville, June 17 to 21. Miss Milly Martins, of Chicago, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Eggers. The A. G. Schwerman family mo-- tored to Aurora Sunday where they visited Mrs. H W. Cast.ens. 3 .Mr. and Mrs. Axel Neestrom and son, Stanley, of North Chicago, were Sunday guests at the A N. Larsen ~Remember the Redpath Chautau-- qua will be in Libertyville, June STERr, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 U3 PRAIRIE VIEW . Will Erect You A House CONTRACTOR--& BUILDER INSURANCE Phone 217--M Libertyville «Illinois A. A. Grandy ny ~kind of building; ?;r:uu.".n labor -l: terial contract, ;"O:I may know just what entire cout will be before starting, R. L. Gonsalves Libertyville is a caller here Monday. [. Mason and son Ted Forest callors Saturday H. 8. annual bangquet GILMER this Voss was a Chicago 8A | ~~Opening with the same vicious as-- : | sault they displayed in the second in-- \ niog of their game with the Colts here Memorial day, the Everett ag-- gregation tallied three times, taking l a decided 'liking to the slants of a pitcher, who was given a tryont,! ; and who started on the mound for _ | the County tossers, eR | ----Wagner Given Poor Support a) Wagner pitched wonderful ball for the All--Stars at Diamond Lake .. | Memo'rial day but was given erratic y\ gupport in the pinches, which spelt defezt at the hands of the--seminary 1| city crew, Bascball | . Driving the ball to all corners of the lot in the first four innings of 'mmmmmnwm on 'Sunday enabled Finstad's County All--Stars to step into the win column by trouncing the Ever-- ettites 8 to 3 before before rain halt-- ed the battle at the half way station. Everett Starts YVicious .. onl fain Saits Game With _"| Make Final Arrangements for Everett at Half Way Mark _ /| _ Anpual State Event at Har-- The Finstad huskies are fast rounding into form and will prove a hard nut for many a good balt team to %: before the season is very far g. Several new men have been added to the personnel of the team nn'lhave proven an asset both on the field and with the wil-- low. COLTS STILL ON RAMPAGE; TROUNCE EVERETT, 8 T Won Four Straight Memorial Day; Sunday Game Halted in First Old Jupiter Pluvius probably sav-- ed Lake Zurich from ignominious de-- feat at the.nands of the fast Liber-- tyville Colts when he stepped in and stopped the game in the last half of the first inning, in Sunday's battle between the two nines. ---- , ._ _ = Three counters had alrsady been ; rushed across the rubber by the Hol-- man outfit, the bases were . loaded snd but one man was away when lthe shower broke lose ending what looked like the fifth straight win of| the season for the home team. -- _ | Evérett Throws Scare Memorial Day | Dean Bennett started on the mound for the locals in their argu-- , ment 'with Everett on the local dia-- mond Memorial day but was 'relieved by Opeka after ne had passed three men in the Afond stanza, paving the way for four runs and d% Everett the distinction of being the first nine to throw a scare into the Hilman -- outfit this year. hgett worked like a veteran and the visitors at his merey in every inning after, allowing but one run. : But | five hits were collected off his ofler-% |ings while nine of the opposing swat smiths fell victims to his twist and eurves; -- _ £ o Batting .800 ip five trips to the phumuwfetwnn?ntofl'fi' dy Moote, {who ¢ollected four singles. Paddy is causing the opposing slab, artist much worry--and they should worry as the local third sacker is leading his team with the willow, with an enviable average of .700 for the FREE OF CHARGE By U. 8. Government Veterinarian D. C. GRINNELL Inspector In Charge j CATTLE TESTED for Tuberculosis (By R. E. Porter) The Watking Retailer Libertyville Phone 267--J--1 Ask the best cook Inning (By R. E. Porter) IERTYYILLE, 1LLINOIS OffGce with Farm Bursan Phone Libert yrille 829 E. J. BREXEN know ¥ ht "u Rain GRAHAM WINDS UP SHOOT PLANS } T. E. Graham of ~Ingleside, -- a | member of the Waukegan Gun club, and nent'uy of thl.ao Illinois State Sportsman's assoc n, is closing up the final --matters in connection with the annval tournament of the association which will be held at Harrisburg, I:.. on June 2, 3, 4 and 5. He is working with John Har-- vey of Chicago, president of the as-- »cintion, Due to the distance of the tour-- ! nament, it is expected chat very few Waukegan gin sharks will take in ,! the: meet.: Charlie Armes -- may + make the trip --and possitly one or | two others who may hnas achunch \that they can pot the clay pigeons« , | with regularity. -- ¥@8 * Exnect Big Crowd. i This will be the first time mz' southern Illinois -- has entértained the state marksmen and efforts are being made to give the sharpshoot-- ers <~a ~ hospitable greeting. 'l'hoi ugral ~rules of the Amateur Trap-- shooting association© wil} govern. ' The principal event will by the competition for the Chicago Board ot Trade diamond troph». In addi-- t'on to the 'various trophies, there will be money ~prizes aggregating :$1,000. -- Indications-- joint -- to the largest attendance in--many years. is [ 2l . Pss EFT AT VOLQ #«me d e e Fingerprints May _ | TORK CLOCKS qui "gx May Lead to Ap-- | themselves in mq\nckly m.h | every merchant. ice needed by Fingerprints May Lead to Ap-- prehension of 'Those Respon-- sible There Captain Thomas Kennedy of the Waukegan police force and Deputy Sheriff-- Delbert Weale -- were at Volo today working on clews to the robbery of the Peter Wagner Build and Repair Now! Estimates Cheerfully Furnished AT LESS THAN 50 DOLLAR! MULTIPLE UNIT POULTRY HOUSES _ a Choice Material for Building, Repairing and improvements Come Out to the Camps! garage at that place. It is expect-- . ed M:n.:'rhl of the cu'prits | sured t means. ; Tbm office stated today . that it is probable that arresls will be : made before the day is Over, The thieves pried onen the back ,wiu_ln- of the shop wi'th a . crow bar after 11 o'clock in the evening lof the robbery. -- They took four 'eord tires valued at over $100, Two 'u&l of tools, stocks, dies, 1 type-- writer several) small _ accessories, receipts, checks and ~$10 in .-- cash were included in the loot taken. "l'ho total value of the stolen prop-- erty amounted to close to $500. | . _The safe was open at the time of |the theft and the robMei's lootsd it of all the checks and receipt: and the cash. The »vyace was turned al-- "| most upside down hy the tnieves in | their search for valuable artices. 1A | sTOP} LOOK! HMHSTEN! The Redpath Chautaugua will be in Libertyville June 17 to 21. f We use a TORK CLOCK to control our bwn lighting. Let us quote you on the «ize Libertyville Battery & Electric Co. Libertyville, Hilinols

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