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Libertyville Independent, 2 Sep 1926, p. 3

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#4 _' BLOW SAFE AS MAN _ SHELDIN JALL 34 ""Ms letter informed him that they had gained en#ry to the hotel ard picked up about $20 and had thon tried to open the safte. In this they failed, although there was ample evi-- «ence that they had worked hard. Deputy Carl Ahblstrom, thinks that the burglars might have ~been the same who stole a revolver from Frank Btanton, then probably moved on down tward Lake Villa, where a mo Mrs. Gertrudeo O'Connor was opera ed on at the Victory Memorial wmmun t her own with the world. Miss Vivrian Denmann and fiends, of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 have been visiting at the J. 8. Denman home the past week. > 'Miss Jannette Miller, of Africa, had charge of the church services on last De Luxe Sedan -- -- --.-- -- $1198 Coupe torist was held up and robbed, and then to the Szwed hotel at Fox Lake. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o0 0o influxr of mail to be informed that burglare had selected his hotel as an ideal spot to pick up a little loose change Saturday night. *A mwcbeko?upinthomn- ty Jail for 60 days for bootlegging, Frank Szwed of Fox Lake, proprietor of a hotel, has other worries, Just as he was enjoying a nap last Tuesday he was arouged by the daily \_~--_UNITED STATES TIRES ARE Frank Szwed, Fox Lake Boot-- legger, Hears of Attempt to Donee BrRotheRs MOTOR CARS | Unseen Sources of Long Life JAMES MORROW & SON e His Hotel. Brothers are as deeply concerned with the UNSEEN goodness of their motor car, as with the seen. The milealge it will deliver, the safety it will provide, the expense and trouble it will save the owner over a period of years, are quite as im-- portant to Dodge Brothers as the more obvious details of equipment LOOK a great deal more substan-- tial than it really is, Because of this difficulty, more and more thousands are turning to Dodge Brothers product for insurance value are not always apparent to 202 8. Genesee St.,. Waukegan, !!l. Telephone 228 * $ MAIN GARAGE ---- | « .« --« 969,00 Touring Car -- -- Delivered § +Cj The Independent Order of Odd Fel-- lows district picnic held at Hertle's Park, Half Day, Sunday was a suc-- cess, approximately 500 persons from Higzhland Park, Antioch, Libertyville Aand Waukegan being present. _ _ and family will move in on September ance Throughout the afternoon and eve-- ning dancing was enjoyed by young and old. Everyone in attendance, afreeditwasgneordmdrellowpto nie. ° ~ ' being made en the church, the mfi--u the Hickory . George Cashmore is at present DUTS-- ing a broken collar bone, an injury he received by a kick from a horse. _ , ODD FELLOWS ENJOY BIG PICNIC SUNDAY Waukegan lodge won the indeor ball game from Highlaand Park by a score fo 18 to 0, Libertyville winning Antioch 7 to 6, and finally Waukegan defeating Libertyville 14 to 4. chuch, . -- The church will be ready for sery-- Mrs. O. A. Andersontransacted busi-- ness in Waukegan last Thursday. -- -- 'Misses Doris and Roberta HOOK at-- tended the HMinois State Fair the first part of the week, returning home on _ Mrs. Burge, of Florida, spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Warren Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Denman and Geo Jamieson spent Sunday with W. S. Denman and family in Whukegan. -- Little Bvelyn Clark is at present a little better. \Dr. Niel, 'of Higghland _ Mrs. Elisworth Niel has: moved from the McGuire house, and Ray Rdwards Picnic lunches were enjoyed by large familyzgatherings and novelties were distributed among the.cKildren and prizes awarded to winners in va-- rlous contests. _ °© R :'Wfi herd 3A Lot-- 12%, Blk 1. lel Monte Gardess Sut, See 20, Lake Villa. F. B. Harper to C. J. Muelier & w1f, Jt tens, Deed, $1§125. Pt of Lot 6 lndalld!pfiludl.BIkS&So Wkgn. * E. H. Luby & wft et al to C. A. Juhl & wt, jt teng, WD,;$10. Lot 46, Indian Mound Subdn, Sec '23, Grant. C. Larkin & wf to J. Hodan & wt, jt tens,--WD, $10. Pt 'of SW ar of SW ar Sec 14, Grant. o Rosei Chiska & hus to G. A. Benson & wt et al, $10. Pot of Lot 16, Truo-- F. Vesely & wt to L Harding, WD, $10. Lote 34 and 35, Blk l\o. Dreyers eubdn, Sec 38, Wkgen. * $ :. 39 . Union Bank of Chicaso to W. Ghan, Deed, $10. Lots 1 and 2, Bik 8, Wood-- creat Addn. See 11, Antioch. k % ¥Furnished by the _--__ _ --_ #% * LAKE CO. TITLE & TRUST CO. * %# 220 Washington St., Waukegan. % The new course is an excellent --one with nine holes completed and nine more to "be finished as eoon as the neceseary work can be done. <It cov-- er€"about 130 acres and is said by pro-- fessions's to --be 'an exceptionally sporty course throughout,-- and all golfers who have played it are en-- thusiastic about it. | .. 3e 5: Much of the land for the course was donated by owners, of whom A. B. Dick gave the largest tract, about 68 acres. Others who gave land are Owen Jones, Noble Judah, Walter S. Brewster, W. E. Clow and T. E. Dor nelley. The remainder of the land was purchased. .A number of large donea-- tione -- wes secured rrom various sources, but there is still a large in-- debtedness against the project, and It is expected that a campaign . of some sort will be: instituted later to help clear this up. * * REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS * K. Tegen and wife to T. Jensen. WD $10. St 50c. Pt Secs 33 and $4, Antioch. § | J. J. Seesholits and wife to M-- Seesholts. QCD $1. Pt See 35, Avon. 2 F: Revis and hus to C. E. Nel-- son.. QCD--$10 Pt Sec 21, Wkgn. N. Conrad to R J Dady. WD $10. Pt_Sece 16, Wkgn. | J. Griffith and wife to J. P. Mar-- tinek WD $10. Pt Sec 4, Deerfield. F. T. Fowler and wife to 0O Lar-- son.-- Deed $10. Pt lot 26 Fowler's Cedar Lake subdn.: | C. Soukup and wife to J. Jad-- rich, WD $10. Pt: See 5, das. J. A Jadrich 'and wife to C p Lake Forest's new lox"coum was formally opened succérsfully last Sat-- urday afternoon, with many golfers availing +»emselves of the opportuni-- ty to 'enjoy t)fir.h?'oflto sport : on this convenient links. -- Memberships for the remainder of the sebhson sre being taken rapidly. ' $ ""The ~~--ning S@turday attracted a large number of both spectatore and players. Former Mayor Hen:; A. Rumeey. through' whose efforts the project was largely carried to 'com-- pletion, made a Short adgress, ?h:I" exhibition match between profession-- als followed.. in the tlrteh Willie Unntar? af -- IAnurantiia na ' Anfintarcs Hunter of Onwentsia @nd Avistere Claessr>'s of Glen Flora vo?mm Aléx Pirie of Old Elm and Phillip Gaudin of Skokie, 3 and I. . -- and wife. WR $10... Pt Sec 5, Shields 0. E. Powers and wife to A. F. Beaubten. WD $10.--Pt Sec 28, Wkgn. A. J. Dwulit to F. Veaglicy, WD, $10. Lot 34, Bik 10, Dreyers Subdn, Sec 33, % Telephone No. 4. :/R I4 4 % 4 4 4 & * &4A 4& 4 4 4 4 4# 4 S. H Hanson and wife to Ai Hein et et al WD $10. Pt blik 5, War rens addn. | S. H. Hanson and wife to A. Hein et al. D $10 Pt blik 5, Warrens addn. 8 H. Hanson and wife to A.:'Bfl}. et al. WD $10. Pt bik 5, Warrens addn. ~ D. R Manzer to T Jensen anud wife. WD'$1. P&; blk 5, Warrens . P G. Lmuber & wf to H. A. Potts & wi, jt tens, WD, $10. Lots 20, 21 and 22. Bik 4, Lake Bluff. Claeyssens of Gien Flora Helps Mae Kelly to May Klag, WD, $550 Celebrate Event l.r'v Playing Professional Match. OPENS AT LAKE FOREST SATURDAY at $ TIRES 48 Jo% y docAl E. Westphal to W. 8. Murray ;t all.. _ WD $1. St. $10. Pt.. See "LD:'"."' and wife"to M. H. Burris. %m Pt. ° Sec 21, Shields. 8 A. E. Philyaw --and wife to C. E. Robinson. WD&I. Pt (bliks 1, 2, 3. ~4 and--§5§ in Wobb: and <Jensen's M. Otten cand husb to .Calogero Tummino and wife. WD $10, Pt Sec heffer. QCD $1. Pt See 28, Wkgn. M. R. Fish to G H Kirchheffer. QCD $1. Pt Sec 28, Wkgn. M. °G. Kloepfer and wife to C Willers and wifee WD $10. St. $12. Pt Sec 26, Avon. A. A,. MacMillen --and wite to> D Webb and. wite. WD $350. Pt Sec QCD $1. F. W. Biebert and 'wife to L. But-- will and wile WD $1. Pt Sec 344. Lake Co Natl Bk to J. D. Jensen. D $200 Pt Sees 28 and 33, Wau conda, lot 416. 3 Iake Co Natl Bk to J. D. Jensen. D $266.67. Pt. Sece 28 and 33, Wau-- conda, lot 422 Lake Co Nat! BJ to J. D. Jensen-- Deed» $316.67. --Pt Secs 28 and 33, Wauconda, lot 425. $ Helen Chase to C. A. Atwood. WD $1,000. ~Pt Sec' 11, Antioch. A. Schauble and wife to A. F Schauble WD $10. Pt biks C and D Vilg of Barrington. -- A. @ehauble and wife to F. A. Schauble.. WD $10. Pt biks C and D Vilg of. Barrington. A. Schauble and wife to C.. M. Collins and wife. WD $10. Pt biks C and D Vilg of Barrington. & L C Johnson and wife to C O. Jones. QCD $1. Pt.lot ~128, Bel-- mont. C. O. Jones and --wife to A. F. Beaublen. WD $10. ~Pt lot 128, Be} mont addn to Wkgn : J. Emanuelson and wife 'to G. R. Enlow and wifee WD $10, Pt Sec 16, Wkgn. €14P-- + M. H. Brook to C. E. Stone et al WD $10.. Pt Sec 36, Deerfield. L. Pichler and wife to A O Rock-- enbach and wife WD $10.-- Pt Sec $5, --Avon. ~Lake Co. Natl Bk to J.. D, Jensen. +~WD $266.67. Pt Secs 27 and 33, Wauconda Lot 225 Lake Co. Natl. Bk to J. D. Jonsen. Deed $300.° Pt. Secs 28 and 33, R. J. Dady to J. Maciorowski, D $3562.80. . Pt. Sec 33, Wkgn. J. T. Neesa to R. A. Shields, WD, $4,000. Lot 65, also pt of Lot66, Sec 24, GHaRHt.:: |>s. ># +s ugecys CA EU oY Lake Co Natl Bk to J. D. Jensen. D $233.34. --Pt Secs 28 and 33, lot 399,, Wauconda. * $ Lake Co Natl Bk to J. D. "Jensen. Deed $266.67. --Pt Secs 28 and 83, Wauconda. lot 410. R F. Youjevic-- to N. Vrkljan and wife. WD $10. ~Pt Sec . 33, Wkgn. F. Will and hus to E. K. Magee. WD $400.. Pt Sec '35, Cuba. -- _ C. Wedge and wife to E. Wedge. WD $1. Pt. Sec 13, Avon. 8 E W. Butterfield and wife to E C Bloom and wife. 'WD $10.--Pt bik 1, Channel Lake Bluffs. e A. Otto ~Murk and wife to L Brewer. WD $10. Pt Sec 29, Wkgn F. H. Bartlett to O. Wurlitzer and wife, D $10. Pt Sec 2%6, Warren. "'c.'b.fi.i«fi:: & wft to=E. Eisenberg, WwD, $10. 4, Belvidere Heights. John Rasmussen~to J. M. Blessing Wauconda. Lot, 226. | # --| Lake Co. Natl Bk to J. D. Jensen. D $266.67. Pt Secs 28 and $3, Wau conda, lot 230. Lake Co, Natl Bk to J. D. Jensen. D $266.67. Pt Secs 28 and 33, Wau-- Lake Co. Nat! Bk to J. D. Jensen. D. $266.67. Pt Secs 28 and 33, Wau-- conda lot 236 j R3 ; J. Hemmen to E Fenkell and wife. WD $10 _Pt blk 3, Webb and Jen-- Sen's N Side addn to Wkgn. P. H. Meyers and wife to L O. Beloian. WD $10. Pt Sec 4, Wkgn. &;.xm' & wt to D. C. Smith & wf, WD, $3%. Lot 27, Kelsey Grove, Sec 16, Cube. P*s ; j F. Kelsey & wf to E. H. Hanson &--wi, WD, $10. Lot $8, Kelsey Grove, Sec 16, Cuba. 3 § 0. E. Taylorc& wt ot al to J. L« Krempel & wf, jt tens, WD, $10. LOt 100 in Beachwood Sec 25, Antioch. C. T. & T C to--C. Bturm & W. Pfeifer, Deed, '$10. Lots :2 and 3, R# vinia Dells, Sec 36. Deerfleld.~ ° J. D. Emrich & w# to G. Geary et aL, wWD, $10. Lot 19, Brierhill, See 33, Sec.. 18, Avon. f F. H. Bartlett to B. Cerschage and wife. WD $10. Pt Secs T--and 8' sm.ld!' ¥ h s e i wl F.-- H. Bartlett to L. N. Daleiden, Deed $10. Pt: Secse 7 and 8, Shields F. H. Bartlett to: A. Prete. Deed $10: Pt. Secs 7 and 8, Shields. F. H. Bartlett to A. Carison. Deed $10. Pt. Secs 7 and 8, Shields. F. H. Bartlett to M A. XcMullen. Deéed $10. Pt. Secs 7 and 8, Shields. F. H. Bartlett to A. R. Shedden and wife.. Deed $10. St. $2. Pt. Sec $1, Wkgn .. H G Atwel!ll and wife to H. Busch. and ~wife. WD $10. Pt. Secs 28 and 33, Wauconda. Lake Co Natl Bk to J D Jensen-- D. $266.67. Pt Secs 8 and 33, Wau-- conda( lot 240. & & ~*B. Czaplinski: & .w? to, EKlizabeth Seyda, WD, $10. Lots 320, 321, 322, 324, J. L. Shaw's Sece Sub 'on Fox P. G.--Rapp and wife to W. J. iBuy and wife. WD $10. Pt. See , Libertyville. W. J, LeBuy and wife eonf*?. app and wife. WD $10.:>Pt." See. , Libertyyille. .. . _ . J. J Morley and wite to A. M. WD $10. . St. $1. --Pt « A Beautiful I '$15 Lamp o 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 |<FEDERAL Reginald Ball and George Miller, both : of Zion, were 'arrested in Waukegan last Friday chargeq} with stealing .an automobile in Kenosha Wednesday night of last week. The eautomobile, a Nash sedan, was com-- family, of Joliet, and Anna Pucin, of Waukegan, called'on relatives here on o---- APTAKISIC o Mrs. Mary Leikan and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weidner and Stan-- ley White spent Sunday afternoon on the beach at Highland Park. § Mrs. Ray Busch and family spent a few days with relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Bunton ang Mr. and Mrg. James Bunton and son Donald, spent the week end with refi-- &';. returning to their home on Mon-- John Weidner and family spent Snu-- day at the John Brumm home in Herb Weldner spent Sunday with th;'he home folks. & d C Aptakisic school is undergoing many improvements before it will be opened this year.. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Bush And son. and Mrs. Ray Busch and family made a business trin to Libertyville on Satu-- Jack and Hollister Jones, of Mason City, lowa, are spending a few days with relatives here. _ Mrs. Paul Frohner and daughter and friend, of Chicago spent Friday night with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers and The two vouths were turned over to the Kenoceha polise where they are being held under $2,000 bondsa. 'The case. was get for September 8th. He named George Miller, aged 18, of 27th street and Ezra avenue, Zion, as the man, who really had stolen the car. The Zion police were called and placed Miller under arrest. The eccident --was discovered at 2:50 o'clock Friday morning by Wau-- kegan police who notitced the fire in the ravine and called the fire de-- partment. -- Ball was found near the car and was immediately taken to the station. + He told how he had been with Mill-- er on Wednesday night when the car was stolen in front of the Elks club 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 0 0 0 0 0O 0 0 0 pletely wrecked when it was driven over the edge of a bluff in the rear of the Y.W,C.A. in Waukegan. 'The machine turned over and over as it :a,' to the bottom where it burst flames. . Reginald Ball, 20, of 2919 Gabriel :lm "'t. '2: vn; driving the car, though stunned and suffering from a painful scalp wound, managed: to craw] out of the wrecked car and was found in the weeds 200 feet away when police officers arrived. Thursday night Ball went to the gar-- age and drove to Waukegan, he said, where he picked up a Waukegan m#n whose name he could not remember and two North Chicago girls. He could not tell their names, he said. They dtove around for a*while and then took the girls home. in Kenosha. He said that they 'had driven the:car to Zion and placed it in a private garage. : According to Ball he drove back of the Y.W.C.A. and before he knew it r over the edge of the bluff. He said he becatme dazed as a result of injuries and could not tell how he got out of the machine or what 'became of his companion. §3 . Afterward they drove ; back to Breach where he says they obtained whigkey. . & . WRECKED;2 MEN --ARE UNDERARREST Zion Youths in Car When it Plunges --Over Edge of Bluff \%ensd Catches Fire. 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