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Libertyville Independent, 24 Jun 1926, p. 4

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P ll Gala Day in which everybody is 1| invited to join us in celebrating. ;_-u?fi'.un- down so they would '-: c m » rat $ e M"!'" Mr. :zn. the rob-- <-- bere did not leave a single clue 'iif-; Luu be ol service in Jlearning. theit ~*Méentity..~ . _ $ * 1| Auspices of Libertyville Club _AMERICAN ARCHE-- _ TECTURE MODELS _ AT BIG SEMINARY &"l' * 1 the plaza and teru Rmtrance to the office was gained | mscc aF 4.; '_ Of the building. The u:m appar un' \ ently left by A window the west | ~--R4 m ~< _ Aide. 'The ghicves apparently. were | S08® pai from ---- sceking cu&mly for the safe was prinei T otmm ies i 3i Srumered witth t WBIh | tation oo cac 5y s orom. the: aprentalite : . _ ;; | Connecticul, and the Et-j'\"" the > > Jof the geafe .u q"r the 'wl __ "St is nm&},"'"" bammer | 0n egch side. Of --t '~'"and crowbar were tme tools used. AP [ prary and --administ Barently the: robbens . battered the} which are to fatk t E> st.door with mw the' twin halls of 1 putl! it war Rprund to.| ioned after a 'type -- insert a crowbar in the opening. The | chitecture. \_ _ door then was forced op--n. it was|,. ° Qutch Colonial -- Detailed Account is Given of .. -- . the Various--Buildings at ---- I COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY f MONUMENTS dirt was turned over in the erection U Bt.--Mary's of*the Lake seminary at . Munidelein, 111. architectural and rr'hu had been set 4own workink Oraughts. His eminence, dAver then was foreced op--u. it was one of the crudest safe--cracgking jobs perpetrated here in 4 long time and there is ap indication that it must have required much time and effort, The sale wa¥ wrecked so badly that # may be impossible: to repair It were removed but in this the thieves B&-- -- w# f trance io the office was gained h a .window on the east sige 'the building. The b.'=n. appar ently left by a window the west lide. 'The gghieves apparently. were seeking w&mly for the cafte was the only thin} in. the. office which wis tampered with. _ -- + -- ® j o % F $ SY THE ELECTEIC STATIONX ___ Day _ ----THURSDAY Reavy ctee!l safe was literally "to pleces by bandits who *into the Standard Oil, Com-- "effice, ° Ulayton and. Spribg An Wadkegan, Pfidufihlt or morning. The s C# 'with about $l0v it .cash, de-- ihe to take checls to a valne rdredid ol doliars McGuire, _ locai mnfig_ 'the. company, expressed .. t mlon that the taieves\ gol away in ;'Foblle as tracke of a car e found neis the bunlding ~(His in About $100 in Cas Behind Hundreds *Of Dollars in Checks. JULY 22, 1926 and American Legion -- Post No. 329 R OPEN STAN-- Two Standards ' The spirit of unfairness toward the Sterner sex is always noticeable. When # real pretty boy does nothing but run Lround--and have a good time. pebple tall him a sorry whelp, but when a real pretty girl conducts herself.in the same mapuer people call her a peach '----Milwaukee Journal. * acter.----Behind --the--chapel --and _ west. of it is the réfectory, 'a southern colonial pavilion, plerced with many To the west and reat of the a of the en::.m no::'& u:t"ME Ings as greenhouse lanndry, the storage warehause and faculty house is to be erected. Directly opposite and across from and the auditorinm: the two »build-- New England's buildings is evident in the chapel.-- The touch of afi ness clings to--the dormitories structed after Dutch eolonial models. Southern 30 a in the refectory. The " Virginian architeots have sypplied pattern for the twin dormitories. The i the twin halls of philosophy, fasb-- loned after a 'type of Virginia ar chitecture. °_ -- Rokt * » putch Colonial Architecture Beyoud the two zalls the twin dor-- mitories, the other ome for the phil-- osophy' students fo the. south, and. the »other JSor--the theotogy students Soints on oo is e mt s are . . co faghion. --At the m'i}on end of the cross the sisters' convent and {not yet constructed) . will b to mibd the glorious pages of Amau history, and .their outlines recali the famous independence hall of Philadelphia. @ e °B q sigh lein <Is. Its teal ~American apché-- tecture,. "Aug'u,- simplieity ~of old Viewed in its entirety, the scheme is founded on a~ Latit® cross, the feoot-- of ~whicihl--commences «in the lake and up, apd ~westerly, Lhru. the .:::t.'.boé:l .t:o . terrace, the© mali® and 4be 'plaka> of <the Im-- \ One 8--16 International Tractor | ' \ _ Two 10--20 Titan Tractors s# " | -- . One Fordson Tractor _4 linis , $|§ One 3--bottom P. and O. Plow : meame=»« [ One John Deere Fordson Plow f . . ""***** 1 One 3--bottom Oliver Plow | $ 3 . One 20--32 New Racine Thresher ~----_| §\f One 28--46 Advance Rumeley Thresher _ O & One 32--50 Aultman--Taylor Thresher One 36--56 Aultman--Taylor Thresher One 36--54 Red River Special Thresher ~. . PS _ --One 30--60 Case Tractor > « »| §{1 One 18H. P. Hubet Steam Engine i #+% One 22--H. P. Minneapolis Steam Engine buildings At She had paid part down and taken a contract for the balance but tha :mp'fl'y had not been delivered to er, : At 12:30, Thursday might, people liv-- Ing across the street from the form-- torney who has recently moved to Waukegan, was completely destroyed by a fire of mysterious orfgin Thurs-- day night «hortly after midnight. Gray had sold the house to Mrs. Pauline Johnson o! 1220 Jackson St. -- The $5.106 home at 142 "*'Grove street,. North Chicaro, the property of "Atty' Earle H. Uray,° solored at, in addition it is hoped l.:rt tae trucks can be foreed over. thik routy. as city streets have been bearing the burden -- of . all © Chicago--Milwaukée GREENBAY PAVING TO BF STARTED SEEK FIRE BUG --_-- ~IN DESTRUCTION ~ --OF GRAY'S-- HOME This would provided every thing"~passes .'."\: -goduod. that Greenbay-- would be paved before cold weather sets in. The cousty and city have been fighting for the completion of. this strip; which «would help regulate traffic that has clogg: ed Sheridan road for sgeveral years Board Votes of Resolutions to Start Pfimnder $7130,-- :000 Iissue. The opening up of the $730,000 county road bond issue --was painned today by the board of supervisora whowere to act on two resolutions governing road work. .'The first call for the anthodAzation of the, finance committee to sBil the bond issue. -- The bonds <are dated July 1, which 'means that ao %unnru on roads can be made re' that date. -- * consin«llinois -- line, truck traffic. the . road and bridge committee to ask for bids and sign contracts for the paving of Greenbay road trom Yorkbhouse church to the Wi»-- N _For Sale at Real -- Bargain Prices-- The Above Listed Machinery is in Good Druce & Sheldon Phone 100 Grayslake, WAUKEQAN Condition and the Priceés are Reasonable, m kw '&' Ad WM' Ennne \ U \' \ Q'"M' a 5 5 i MA ' \ W\ -»\l\ '\ Pioptlh t a i The following Used Machinery: y > 9 empowers If you seek in the spirit of selfish ness to grasp» all as your own, you shall lose all and be d#sen out of the world. at*last, naked foriorn, to everiasting : poverty A::'conto-pt.- department of 'North Chicago graded the street and filled in. with cinders, a thing the residents in that eection had. been asking tror--for ~several To such rockless persois us are plan-- 'ning to race the train to the crossing. the words of a umrxornl-:}- tallroad Official might proyée of .interest. "A train,"* ways 'he, "f approxiinately 1/ 850 times as hbeavy as the average aue tomobile."--Detroit Frée Press, i hot permit them to turn the truck around to a near fire plug and they were forced_ to go 'about 300 feet trom the bouse to get water. The "re truck wae stuck in the mud for about an hour and. firemen worked tedidusly after wetting . down -- the smoldering ruins, to get the truck Sut again. This morning the street Chicego Porce Sepertment," mare . s cago Ae 6 a close investigation of-- the fire g't could. cn::d to no uloa?:'l t: l(';' Ifing bad ca . Gray 3'4 mayed hu% out several daye ago and it was yvacant and all locked up. He bhad practically com-- pleted the sdle but until Mrsa.{John-- son-- took overt the property, Jt 'was stlll in Gray's name and e can, not"now fulfill the te the cof: t"act he will have to d to Mrs. Johnson* ber~down payment. --« The property was insured. k While Gray <would not stite that he believed fire buge had started the blaze, : he intimated that _ he coutd think of no other origin of the fire. The North Cil't;&xo tirsmen are also at a loss to discover the cause of the fire unless it was incéndiarism and a complete checkup will be made. Notification wil} be sent to the state fire marshal's office at once and '}n Investigation will probably be made by the state.: : ° 'The fire department had consider-- able difficulty getting to the blaze. They made a rapid run to the fire but thé condition of the street would er Gray home, which was yacant, saw the placeé in flames, ~It was immedi-- ately apparent ~that | nothing -- could then be «aved but a call wp:";rt in to the'fire deb&rtment in N Cl cago. -- They. made a.record run to the uid"iiifi.fiiyh:'sgi for-- an hour, the place was bu completely to the ground. ea Fooee * ) o W oute liv uk in RGiph o) ym i=ass. | HENDEE TO SEND a* 4 4.k o t t id i :,f ,' \:: ,":;' -"'.!' 'w','> ,'4: '._';"\' ~~ x y o in B rak f the at his home, 306 Grand avenue, at 8:30 o'clock m_y.,m after art iliness of four years. ~he was §3 Under the orders of Emmerson the text of the proposed amendment must be printed in the two newspapers of each county, the e to be made Bt papers having tife biggest circula tion, , the aged man in the res Deprived of Facuities The deceéased 'suffered ,a stroke of paralysis two .months go Bince that time be has been dea!, dumb and blind and death has been ex-- pected almost . momentarily since that time. -- Born in Pontiac, Mich., on June 9, 1843, he came to Waukegan in 1853 and lived here continuous!y since. After attaining manbood be soon took a hand in the affairs of be occupled for more than 40 years. Most of the members of bis family were about him when the end came. John 'W. ~Besiey, former mayor of ~Waukegan, ,prominently known Clivil'war veteran and for more than JOHN W. BESLEY, '[) : A FORMER MAYOR,IS ||| ~~-- Jll( TAKEN BY DEATRE |.__ _ _ _ press at least ninety days prior to the election to be held:in November, at which time --the amendment. will Within the next few d@uys County Clerk Lew Hendee will receive 25,000 coples of a pamphlet, explaining the proposed revenue amendment to the Tate With arders "of" Seqiciny ar anée with > r8 j . bf State . Louls L hfluflvh has just ordered-- that 3.000, copies of this pamphlet be 'printed. > * Coples will be eent to county clerks and election commicsioners all over the state who will be-- required ;'o mail --coples to .all voters in Hlinole. be m-glbn". At that time' it is as: sumed t every voter ~will -- have fiamiliarized himself on the subje¢t. The amendment '{tnvolves thg' pro poscd state income tax. The text of this--amendment .must appear in' .the Every Voter in Lake County| 9sth minois in @6 Get Copy of the Pro-- Ig'-a';s'-"_-"i':- In Affairs of the City Dies* . at His Home Here Today. : W pd t t n h o w'l'k'm i \\\Tm\m ® # # + + & MJt t« 4----~ . Fordor Sedan .. ... . ... . YCV wel uVypJ VY NOC V RMC and long has been .. prominent in ~' posed Amendmen the affairs --of that organization. He ¢ '---.---» t |!'.- held a number of offices; in OUT PAMPHLETS _ Prices Greatly _ I ~~--~------ Reduced--_--_-- .T | y > Balloon Tires and Starters are Standard Equipment + on All Models, and are Included in Above Prices. | | -- Ton Truck, less starter --.. . _ > Ton Truck, with starter . .. --J. M. McKitrick, Inc. \TEE.EPHONE 32 * _ LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS K"III.I'Mt *_.*% _ *¥*°~ + ; 7w Ni. t' * "I ° Runabout, with pick--up body~ . 424.00 " . ... %;..., Touring . . . . ~. . .> . 42200 ~" n resa 96th Illinois Infantry, he joined the G. A. R. soon after its organizatton of was 'active in commerclal 'nuueul'u'uh.ahm unit and social life of the community, |robbed him of . his 96th lllinois Infantry, he Was Mayor and City Cleck * I For many years he was a member served as mavor of Wanke. | Of the firm and qne of the import-- June 26th -- DANCING ~'Sattrday and Sunday Nights Ray Bros. Pavilion ©[: -- ~McCormick's Orchestra THE UVNJVERS ALCAR t e e e e mm 4 0 Nee ctimerce t > atee aviner > me avcommene Olvil DIAMOND LAKE 0_ _ iwsowing an aftack of influents. . It| "we wish to our thanks and _ i# "betfeved. that -- the alliment at hk 19 -- qur . frienda -- aud fected his heart, ' His death is the | ADDrSSIAUO® --{© Our 'tionds AMd _ bosan with the marrinie 95 M* 800(509 Taiber and grandiathor ./ -- . \_ Al k00 7 s o * ; tour children : Mr. and Mrs, W, G. Havice . Hesidew Mre: pedfey dolr chharen:| * _ Mr. and Mra. W. G. Hayice . -- He was taken ill four years ago se se wacs 333.00 358.00 536.00 * RD OF THANKS y

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