«--~--~~~s---- Te services for $undar, October 4 ay." & mormmar."nmm are: +. Holy Communion at 7:30 a m. \""* «oo "or" the "Peace Harotd 3: Tak _._ _' lett that the boy ran in front of e his car--from behind an auto park-- beea) ed along the curbing and that he . scould not avoid striking the child. mflon was charged with as-- * ult with a deadly weapon and ; his bonds were fixed at $3,000. 7 enc "*~A»nai; ca¥piny. who empjoys-- Harcq: es o Slie s3 TGrmare 2 oi es PW ons e ciew ... . --oagnninne s rnetonti in empr pelipnay e e y /4 "V y es _ IN NORTH CHICAGO -- @hildren, .were from school w ; :0' Wita * ' circumsta * mecident, som« #an out into of the car an -- "swerved arour -- 'the lad. "ve -- BOY NEAR DEATH _ AFTER ACCIDENT _ Paul Zupec, a school boy of 1044 ; Wadsworth avenue, North Chicago, was run. into by the automobile @riven by Anthony Anderson, 935 Linco'n street, Waukegan, at foon Monday. * f Zupec, with a group of school children, were on their way home from school when the accident hap' :od. Witnmnesses report coaflict--, * -- circumstances surrounding ~tln' accident, some saying that the. boy #an out into . the street in front'! of the car and others that the car swerved around the corner, striking the lad. ">e polics of North Chi-- 'eago are invectigaiing the.. matter Iimmediatel. . f | ~ The boy was taken. to the bospi-- 'tal and rem--ained in a state of coma all afternoc2. The bospital author-- ities report that ho has suffered a & very --bac skull fraciord and it is "It's true.. Al. it's true." Clara came back to the phone and asked if she bad hburt her bus band's head, and asked that he come bome immediately. He did. following 'the hearse. to the Holt bome for Ibe last two miles of the journey. It was there that Joe Riggs, vi}+ lImge marshal of Fox Lake, said that Hareq would have to be brought to Waukegan. . O J In answer to Col. Smith, Harcgq sald that Holt and hbis wife disa-- greed on nearly every occasion,. and reluctantliy admiitted that be and Clara had staged an argument, which be would not admit as _ having reached the stage of blows, in the Chicago apartment the Thursday be _ He, had come home late and «he khad demanded the keya to the aw After the shaving brusn --ep soOue Hareq hbasiened from the house ar-- Yiving @t his apartment in Chicago, via . the Libertyville justice court. There be was met wih a note de-- manding h m to call Fox 'un. shirt in jail was recer ad at--~the couniry CJY in maying-- a _ stroke. and _ the -- fly y constast weat ag o the * LONG GROVE | -- Mission Festival on Bunday, Octo ber 4. Rev. J. J. Braun, city mission mcmn . will talk on Fareigna s in the Sunday School at 9 a m ~.eachers and ,cholars please bring offerng for the new Mission Chapel in Chicago. in the mission Rev. A. YVon der Obe, Supt of 'he Orphans' Home at Bensenville, will preach in German on foreign missions city missions. A special offering for missions is solicited. "God biesseth a cheerful giver." All welcome. A, Church Echool at 10 a. m "Mother bas killed hberself," she "I dof't believe it' ' Then Holt tool the ppQone and 8T. ILAWRENCHS8 EPI8COPAL 8T. JOHN'8 EV. LL . HERAN Rev. Elimer C. Kiessii g, Pastor °* Sunday Sebool at 9:30 a. m. ~ + Getman services at 10 :30 a m. _ --Englisah evening service with Holy Communion at 7:30. MHoly Eucharist and sermon, 11 am Chburch Acbook at 19 a m _ who would study the word -- _em.'mm 11.. This is our € r service; infams may be Miss Ruby Williams, Orkanist; Mrs Nellie Layson, Choir Leader Bunday School at 9:45 a m.. W. G. Wells, Supt. A place for everyone Evening service at 730. The pastor will speak on "Being Diligent to Find Anderson testified before CHRIST!AN S€EIENCE SOCIETY Third Floor, First Nat'l Bank Bldg Bunday Echaool at 945 a. m: * Bervices Runday x 10:45 a. m. Bubject, "Reality." _ _ Young peovplies' mbeting at 6:30 (Cont!'aued from Page One) Efgmwrm AS ------ Ap'a--e--w@» Rrativtes Otf_ th" SI' . * " here: were neir. allf of t .'Am OF w&s- HOLT,,';.,;&',,.',., ;,rg";,{r_.['_ '-"C:ud'nfi METHODST EPISCOPAL FHIRGT PRESBYTERIAN the shaving brush epsode BT. JOSEPHS . Martin J Nealis, Pastor g Has Bardly Frac-- ufl:mfmthbffi" Anderson. BULLETIN ut 1 00 o'clhock.~ Tuesday evening to the outside hball to kick the door until he reiepted. Then he left for the Allerton hotel, and kiayed there until she asked him to come home "A | over --the--phone ---------- sn lz nsl t [0 "Your wife is a woman of vioiehnt temper?" Col. Smith half way asked, '_|bhalf way insisted, , _ "I wouldn't say that, every woman -*m--ao'amm?w;m qr'<Cy as shacteft the--c ape} for her +« eli in the county jail. ( e 3__!991_}: to be cremated after Ts ~o mner's fury refurna 4 Véerdict. -- On. and at the foot of the capket. were five ep--aye, two from the ta fense counsel. James (G. . Welch and 1 Inseah Keic. and one from the Ismacs Hoit and the -- Hareoe had -- sent wreaths, insoribed with "Mother." HF.e_an had mila ine fUDOFA} . AL phaze}y 2&;'*'""" mi_the thrée neat on nerr Arvs slom Hemcl. wite tomobile. : Harcq --would dOL _ LUIH them over, and she raged, retreating . sdhcdinndennndt / onb Tai Neend s Harcq asked for some definition: of Col. Smith alluded to the shav-- ing brush episode as an illustration "If that's what you call a violent temper, then she has a--vitolent tem-- Py Pn NE i lc n mm o mm id 2 I "So help me God, IT'nr telling the truth," Harcq said,. tafhing to the coroner. ~» The jurymen. shot question After question at him, finally . relieving him to recall Joe Riggs to the stand. ~ Defense The-- marshal bad a hectic 'few moments, in which the jury asked that he oblige-- with the truth and hold back no information. Dan Grady then asked if he would detail his acts in investigating what had happened, and Riggs did, . sayimg that bhe had called the coroner. tel}-- ing him mot to even wait to have a cup of caqffee. . -- READ SUICIDAL STRVICE [ to hn 22 Alhs n d t cvatta cce e cce e w & county were rppresemed, and 22 new members were initiated. --Barnstable Hall, where the convention was held, was tastefully decorated for the occa-- ston . Cedar .Lake Camp 460, Lake Villa, served "he refreshments. There ttolt and Mrs. Harcq f®®m the jail, the fuperal eervice w2s bheld in the Wetzel and Peterson chapel. || _ Over a $300 figured plush state asket Faqreq, and his wife, and Holt lefréd for a <brief mpment, Mrs. Harcq holding back & stU'fited -- sob. pen assyming the role of a ctoic. Revr.-- Howard E. Gansier, of the Episcopal chuych, read what is known &a the sulcidal service. It was brief, Two depuiles, Hiarr? ABIM!U ®7° lester Tiffany. took the prisoners to the chapel, reliring to a cide room when the sorvices opened. . JANITOR BROUVUGHT HERE . . Olaf Iverson, "Janitor in the Harcg apartment® in Chicago,. wAas brought here today by George Hargrave, de tective, to, be interviewed by ~Col. Smith. " He' has been quoled as re marking that Holt carried a keJ to the Harcg apartment. Clars and Holt were offictally bookéd today, Justice Hetvey Coul-- son returning them to the vrounty ini! witbout bond. » ranzements, ~b go by }he #t: ad on an aCc he could carry fense counsel,. James Jasenb Keig. and one Hoit and the -- Har: wreaths, insoribed wi m;m Z '}"m" two tars ::o by jhe stat® 'to make a $5,009 nd on an accessory charge so that be could carry out thee plang.> Mre. Harcq was garbed ia black. with her face hidders by 4A -- closely whven biack vell. --% . The county ORACIOUR----do you know . THAT over twenty millidn PIECES of mail reach THE dead letter office * * _ EVERY YEARthat's wha: ------»~#§R atatinties aay--and WERE not going to DMSPUTE it because we're ENTIRELY too busy these DAYB® trying to give all YOU 1Mertyrille neople G(OOTM store service. 6t JUIDGING the information FROM our own experience WERE ready to wager a DOLLAR to a doug? nut THAT in all those twenty , MILLION pieces of mail ' THERE isn't one month'y BILL, because we're POSITIVE ;hat not ore OF those blamed things EVER missed us since WE started in bumsiness THIRTY years ago After »r Co Harcg Decker and Neville er » Colsy of our hour, due to iability to secure a reléase . of Smith's Taxi G. H. SMITH, Prop. Day and Night Service Night Ph. 497 | Day Ph. 51 P. 8. --WATCH for our ONE CENT sale PRETTY soon. . had m 6e + 43 . Meaxpq .dealy red U Haxspq..de eonvention of the Royal s. Harry Ablstrom and _took the priseners to 'ring to a clide room ces opened. . _ _ ie Harcq the fath a*@obbed l PITIFUL NOTE IN _ <| ~~~SEARCH FOR BOY Robert J The pitiful ery of & mother °in search. of bher runaway boy . was note from Mrs. Joseph D. Young, R. R. '1, lort Clinton, Ohito, asked the police to search for her boy, Robert JJ. Young, who has written to f--iends that he is work*®:g in Wan-- The mother expressed her run:' that the boy had been killed in an accident, takenseriously il} or some ; other harm had befallen Ilinr_alld.!l she writes that sthe wants hey boy ;« back again. She tells of a mlm-;' derstanding between Dad and. Lad . and 'the .lad's ruuning --away© u_c:mk| police io search IOr ner D0J, ROBpCTL, JJ. Young, who has wiy'mon ;p|,_The basement is 3ut 'comsietce~' friends that he is workfig in Way. {OT the new building jubt south of the kegan. n T. 82 *3 |Indopendent-- office. The . stryeture The imother espressed her tears| Nlll be one--story, at first with the that the boy had been killed in an fOUDGAUGA'wirong enough to add two accident, takensertously il or some Additiona! stories later on. . There is cther harm had befallen' him-- ana}DUCh speculation as to what kind of she writes that sthe wants hery 'bpy,"""""' will occupy the new building. Sauck agiin. She lells of a misup. Wt MAYA If on Heod euthority that 4& derstanding between Dad and. Lad new restaurant will occupy one of the and 'the .lad's running --away trom F@O®msS: and the other has been leased home .and leaving no . word. She | °" another chain grocery store. wants her boy'.to write to her ori «_ amane n insl e mm mm e » ceme home at once. * sn '~1 ~Liberyrille Should be D of the 'The note stated that oRbert, aged 16, had written to a. friend in Port Clinton giving no address and not stating where he . worked. but the letter was mailed from Waukegan. The police are looking for the boy. thepolicearelookingofrtheboy inthim-- % % % % % * % * % % * * * PipeRt AHQ ~»-- _i n e A farewell party was given for Mr and Mrs. E. N. Cannon Fuesday eve DAW"LM'%?& zel. --About fifty were presen. -- a very pleasant evening was spent. Tae Ladies® Aid Society served ice cream ' Mre. Norman Adams add bride: of Chicago spent the week end with Mr. and Mre. £. A. Martin The Millburn Christian Endeavor SBowlety beld a successful progressive party at the »masonic bhall in Millluran Baturday evening, Sep.. 26. About 40| attended. The evening was .per im | playing spoof, cootie, bunco and pit. Rev. A, H. Barter awarded priziés to the following:* Lady'a first prize, Be-- atrice An@m: gentleman's firs prize, Rev. er: consolation, Jaek Neahaus, Elma Cannon and Wesley . Slocum, afier which an elaborate lun--| beu"r Friday evening of this week, at bhome of L. J. 'Blocum. All mem-- bers and friends are cordlially invited *a "uttend." and ar0 "qrged "to be* prexa: ent.-- Meeting start, promptly a 8. meeting and fellowship bour will be The C. E. Ssociety will hoig the Tcs: ular monthly mee.ing at the bome uf Col. Slocum Friday evening, Oct. 2. Mr. and called on J Sunday. The C. E. are planning an enter-- tainment to be given in the thurch by a group Of entertainers from Radio S:ation W C B D, Zion. . Don't imiss this.> Watch for date. the Rey. N. L Rice had their nousendid goods sent to Boston lhe first of the week. . The social held at <he hall Saturday evening was not very well attendea, on account of the rain. The reguiar mopthly C. K-- business ' E. |Denman and family were Mill bert J. Young Who . han Away trom Uhio Rome ts ~~ Sought by Mother. > Bariter bhas acc@pled the CAlk!O to pelg the cause.. Marshall--Iimbe he palipil &Z mwm susgested 'that; *4 -- compaign puipit a; the Congregations+ iixs sugzgested "thay *4 He 46. it * fif A l aink ho hteago. 'Mr: r{:w. sUupplied " live' at the at--the: the --Hiypornt 0P asth ters this afternoon when a Foot Troubles? FREE DEMONSTRATION Monday, October 5th, 1925¢ 2. Society will hold »the reg Seven persons out ol pvery tenm may be weak or broken--i6=n & or bumors or pronanly 3 "ase o7 tred, Regarle«s of «)' at ma# be the nat® fin t qck an' pormanent reliel Chis Department _ _ Mrs. W. 8. Denman and son J. C. Deaman in Waukegan L. Rice had their househoid to Boston lhe first of the For t!~ benefit of all foot sufferer=, this «tore ba« arranged with The Schoil Cifg To . for the service. of one of Ur Schoil'« most <killed demanstrators, «hh will be «t our store to give free foot comfort demonstrations on the above jate Every advantac~ of this exceptiona!l crportunity _: % # Frée Pedo--graph Picture Made of Your reet In a few »s--n's 'me. withaut removing the hose, he can make a rhntograpmc print af your foot chat posit;vely shows it you do have oot troubles and to what stagg the trouble has wrnnd This serv-- lce is absolute!s free and places you under no obligation whatever. Do you want to Im;u how to stop corns hurting'instantly? Come in and f" a sample of Dr. Scholl's Zino--pads. They remove the cause of corns--frction and pressure. Thin, antiseptic, healing, Bring your f5of troubles to this store during this dom-- onstration and learn r wrue meaning of foot com}|ort. Foot Comfort Expert to Serve You RAY N. SMITH UVNM DUVUI| Col Perrty L. --Miles, commanding .._.__ {the 2nd Infantry, at Fort Sheridan, left ; Wednesday Fort Benning, CGa, for Who . Ran temporary duty, at that station. Capt. FREE SAMPLES % % % # \ten kave some form of Toot trouble. It «a arches, weak ankites, corns, callouses :. o# twed, arhimg. painful teet. O e the nat\re 64 your suffering. you will reliel (h;> we*k. at our Foot Comtort ! Libertyville should be proud of 'the fact that Marshall ~Limberry takes |such great 'paing to kwep the_nl}g today Tor & ~month's tour of 'the e«st, accompanied by his three children He will m&:u wife's relatives at Ithaca, N.: Y., his home at Washington, D. C,. Capt' Norman N. Rogers, 14th Cavairy, leaves Oc:ober 5 for a month Harry, Jr., went to Clinton, IllL., with his uncle, John Kurt for & visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo street of our village clean and pre-- sentable. Milwaukee avenue takes much of his time, and the favorable comments that strangers make on the condition of the streets speaks well for his success. We see HKim late at night cortecting paper --and--other ref: use, and in return the citizens of this capital of »Countryside" (the name by which the LibertyvilleMundéléin district will be known in the future) should cooperate to the fullest extent winaow EMERSON said that if a man merely makes a better mouse trap the public will beat a path to him thru the wilder-- ness. Your path to this shop of verfect plumbing is over the nhore wire. Order mod-- érn sanitation of us. -- -- A Bath a Day Kaeeps YoU Fit in Every Way FRANK H. EGER one 17 Libertyville uferer should take 'o Ml;'m ioh "t Postal -- workers along the north shore are mgg:uthg ;p l::o;uuu even nz on OUct. 6, when they --anes 14 the Lake iVew Grill rzom, VVau@sgs1 National-- bank building. Cecretary Fowler has agreed to %e pi..--nt and represent the inter-- ste of +the public: It is nm:t 'hat many facts of interest will revealed as to the working of the postal service and its bearing on Rt;dnm improvement in a commun-- Postmasters from all north shore offices will be présent As pne,'u of the local force. _' % _ --Joe Hart brought into The Inde-- pendest office this week an Irish potaio grown on his son--'mn--Jaw's f;rm in the province of Alberta, Conada, MJLLMIM-M% is much larger than the ord'nary ones, and 1~© is a variety that mz tures quick'v. Jor says the onily. drawbacek ip raicin= grr. den truck in the far norih is findipg « market . He says the--soil will produce TEEHEIKELY RNAEREL.. ... _..------. ow <«o0 .80 --vitinramngncne Employes of the local force are preparing an elaborate -- program to entertain thevisiting guests. As this is the first dance held in the beau-- tiful Lake View grilt room, it is ex-- Chamber of Commerce Secre-- . _"~*' 'at Meeting Here. peétod}.hn a l&rio crowd 'wil be in attendance to mark the occasion. momsur $ PA L AT I N E TO HEAR FOWLER & ------------*FAIR-- GROUNDS ---------- ~Colder -- Refrigeration Kelvinator Users of Kelvinator electric refrigeration never worry about whether or not foods will keep. The intense, dry cold not only "keeps" foods but actually improves them. Instalied in your own re frigerator, Kelvinator will not only keep your foods periectiy but will --relieve you of the annoyance of re frigerator care. It requires no attention. Phone or call and let us explaing it KAPING & SAUNDERS MORE MONEY SAVERS _CASH and CARRY MARKET Summer has come and ; save money in the purc Pot Roast, cut from fancy No. 1 Heifers Ib. . . Beef Stew, Ib. ~. c . c + + 0+ + + c c c Round Steak, Ib. . . . < o5 + + + c c c Sirloin Steak, Ib. . . + .+ + + +~ + ~~~> Old Rittner Building Everything else in our store is priced in proportion. We are satisfying old and new customers every day---- _ LEONARD C, BLANK, Prop. f Here are a few examples: \WHY NOT YOU? ' : The most spettacma: and tlui!!ilg zuto game of the ago. Twr expert State Fair Teams--Illinois vs. Wisconsin. . > 2:30 p. m, uu '. 1lll ~"**~ Auepices'of the American Legion _ * CARNIVAL FEY¥ING-- CIRCUS A FLEET OF--PLANES Performing the most difficult aerial feats and maneuvers the» daring and science can perform . _ / ' D A NC ' Diamond Lake Saturday Evening, Oct. 3 GET INTO THE FUN _ WORLD'S FAMOUS AVIATORS! one but we are still here to help you ase of the necessities of life. P at'RAY BROS. DON'T FORGET SNYDER'S GREATER 545 No. Milwaukee Avenue (1T--~ONLY $1.50 YEAR -- . . 15¢ . 12c . 29c¢