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Libertyville Independent, 5 May 1927, p. 3

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ng HL, Aprit ©29.--Gov. Im";hfll his defense here this morning with filing with Mastéer no money to the state 'of TUlHnois from interest on state funds coljected was turned into the state treasury. The Curtis estate received $329,946.47 and paid into the treasury $222,440.98 leavring the difference of $106,805.49 st"l due the state by the Curtis records show> that $106,605.49 is due 2#3, 1920, there was turned into the state treasury -- by Small $143,585.79 making a total of $450,010.12. These words conclude the state ment: "Amount due from Len Smaill for monies, discounts, interest, profit or income collected for, during or on up Case and Rebuttal Will Start Next Wednesday. That the Grant Park bank paid Offering of rebuttal evidence that fin 31x4 s.caa . . . . . *14.15 29';4.'4Qa.n..; s1 '10, 30x4.95 saiioc .. . . £14.65 29x4.A0 Belloon 30x4.95 Balloon Pressure. A Goodyear Tube to match and GOODYEAR SERVICE ALWAYS No need to experiment now, or take a chance on low priced, unknown brands when you can get GOODYEAR--BUILT PATHFINDERS at prices like these. -- We It's a PATHFINDER. 'The tire that has set a new standard of value for the thrifty STHLL DUE STA of Kdward C. Other sizes at equal savings Defense Winds (as of ical, and official--experts agree, but they differ--as to how this segregation should be accomplished.-- -- * This difference of opinion came. to meeting in the county building, heard testimony on the "moron bill". drawn up by a committee of Chicagoans, ap proved by the Cook county board, and iftroduced in the legisiature by Rep O'Grady of Chieago. Dr. Adler, state criminologist made it .plain that the measure, from the point dof view of the paychiatrist, is far $106,00% charged against> 8.G, Curtis sessed against Small on the ground that the mastér held Small and the Curtises,; who also were named deo fendants, Jointly. Hable. * EXPERTS WANT _ --| DIFFER ON KIND Oor 44 AB * _-- NCO 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; Mr., and. Mrs. Leslie Davis and Esse . KK|Fisher motored to Grayslake on busi-- t ' onw.. + Kl-- Mrs. Richard MoGill --and Mre. G. '5 _E fBchied were Wednesday business cali-- ) M jer at thee Leslic Davis home. ® © [K|_ Mrs. Ella Powers and Mrs. George K |EBchied and were Thursday T WiWiam --Do was a Wauconda . |¢aller on Wednesday evening. & 'Mtsdames Weaver, Browne, Tonne, A. Tonne, Fink Ernst, Goodluck Pay-- Nee Prehm Pretzel Laun and others attended <the .Lousbury Chapter . last ~M! Mr. and Mrs. George Berghorn, Mr. 9 #rn.':ldnm Oq';'Cn'vtord . Mrs.~Crawf attended W|the Bankers' Banquet and entertain-- at Antioch on Wednesday eve KR Paul Patten and son visited for several days with lhu.&ry Patton, ~M|last week. § : Mrs. E. Bluhm, of Mundclein, was a M }visitor here on--Saturday. Gyr+e ) Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Norton and 3 and Mr. and Mrs. Curly Garbisck K |and daughter lg:':mdu with Mr. _ MWl|and Mrs. B R. * < _Mr. and Mrs. Larson, of Wauconda, ::ynulm in this vidlylt: on Thurs-- . Mre. M. H._@mith and Mrs. George --: Mr. and Nngm Davis and fam-- iy motored to ] on Saturday es o c _ Oe ux TTE / C mouy SThe ie' Aike L Worts of McHenry. Jacob Worts is survived by his wite and the following children: Mrs. L. Roberts, 840 Orange street;> Mrs. Edward -- Belrichard, 839 > Vandalia street; Mrs. Arthur Brink, 1%8 Hilton place; Mrs. William Gude, Racine, Wis.; ~Mre. Harl Davis, Grays Lake, NL; <~George Worts, McHenry,; II1L, 0 0o o 0 0 0 0 0o o 0o o o 0o o 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _--~Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rouse and child-- ren called ono friends on 'Sunday aft-- Worts, who, with Jacob Worts, was expected --toarrive there, the former making his home with them. When the Gainers arrived at War conda, ~a '"3"" message -- from Mre. Jlacob 'orts ~Anformed --them _ WThere are several cases of measles in the vicinity. & Henry Schaeffer is gaining a little each day, from his recent Hiness. -- Mrs. Otto Frank and daughter, were Waukegan shoppers on Monday. ----Mrs. Rose Sigwalt has entered the of the deathof the 'father and son, mn and Jacob Wt::u. killed very -- smashup Galnpers bad --witnessed. _ Funeral services for Theodore and Jacob ~Worts --'were held at Volo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o the wounded, yet neither--of the two were aware. at the time that the mangled body at the *side of the father--in4aw. Mre. Jas. Gainer of Wauconda | tnity on Sundar. San Eelal Aeolent Nee . mm anpae Dr'wudu.£ McHenry, was &A Mm-" of last week, is rztoak on 'Thursday evening, -- Edna KFisher, of Waukegan called on L + e Mr. O wolle JoiRQY B Mtsdames Weaver, Browne, Tonne Kollie Roge zl'rfi:;.w!mmm:?h:""; onday evening. = _ .~.__ fed near Foxr ayo Bros. hospital for an operation. Edward Ernst was at home over the LAKE ZURICH o the week at the Weaver V OLO Of Co00000e0000 0 0 0o The event of last week was the l"mhanrdfléifiq. Miss 's, 13th ~birthday.| She had fourteen of her girl friends from 5 to 9, and a . delicious® supper was fA"admmw' given to Virginia by her parents and young friends, who wished her many . Mr. and Mro. ¥. C. Thayer bad Mr. and Mrs. RoseNe Walis, Lester: Wal lis and Mr. and Mre. Karvoc and son, from a sprained ankle. She was so un-- fortunite as to twist her lHmb while playing. -- Bojan Hamlin fell from a teterdotter while playing in the yard ing her wrist. Dr. Shaffer, of Grays ----Mre. Troy Ballenger and Mrs. C. W. their summer homes over the week end. John Darby, from Denver, Col., was calling on old neighbors and friends last woek. He resided at Antioch until Mr. and Mro. L. Vasey have adopted a~little son. William Dowell visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Dowell ono last to Grayslake on Monday evening. _h-.'mm. en visited his son at last week. How.tufloch'lllfll Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rippberger, Mr. p recently. . , ; and Mrs: Dell Richardson motored to metailie b The James Leonards had company |Chicago to the Palmer House for din-- ® fréam Chicago and Lake Forest last|den and from there to see Paul Ash at #a' ~~The entertainment at ~the M. E. Antioch Palace Saturday night. V BP joyed, particularly by the children and to Waukegan Saturday evening. ; *oune people. It was given by a fine| Billie Quick, Velma Fitz, Fio Rene-- | enmpmmmmnmes churchSaturday evening was much en--|. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deits motored: Munmn'; by m'm.: to Waukegan Saturday evening. } < ' fine| Billie Quick, Velma Fits, Flo Rene-- n premanole u"'m"' han and *Mynn, motared to Wau magician,..old and new ot magic | l e&" 1 WMHWN'Ml --_Mr.and Mrs, Ol Dixon and Mr. and . j Mrs. Matt Dixon of Waukegan were KHollie Rogers was buried in Ang0l4};n roung Lake Tuesday evening 1 whn.""fl'l;;'um"'"" Eleanor Tidmarsh and. Velma Fitz ::m"'m%"h':'mwdcdsmh.wmfl'nl duz&l Tox '12 a.uui:mmm'""""'m f o. mq.b&mmmmuug:hfifio.;%,zi feet tail. --His grave measures OI8hL|;,._; +o waukegan Saturday.. _ . _ KHollie Rogers was buried in Angola cemetery last Saturday.-- He resided here a few years ago, being employed at the pump house, but of late had liv-- ed near YFor Lake. -- He had the repu tation of being teh talest man in Lake county, being over seven and one--halt feet tail, ~His grave measures eight nnomn.zm::.a .~Joe Vasey and family were Sunday visitors at the Frank Wilgon home. John. Passtield was a Sunday callet at the Frank Hironimus: home. : "n;-.n.mtmfi.'m "'%fihumwlv with assprained wrist. The Misses Winfred and. YYyonne Benwell spent the week end with their grand parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Vas-- ah Dowell, were Sunday gubsts at the 0 0 0 0 000 00 00 0 0 0 0 . J. Lehmann and tamily were alt amtmmegenmmmemmmemmmmmmmmmmeemmenmmmmmmmemememee | Fitt MOLOTCG t0o GTAYSIAKC TDUTBCAY. . * > Mrs. Clara Rosing spent a few days i .* Sm ~A * with her sister, Mrs. O. E. Wells, who % 1. @1 & has been very ill. -- &# m * Billie Quick spent Tuesday: evening ~--_ i# a ion 298 ; ~.» with friends in Waukegan. - _ n Mrs. Fitz and daughter, Velma, mo-- fi.mh'm 'to:g'.b _Gnsyl-h'kt: 'mv'é ous Fever and Malari®.| wim rriends in Winnete. ' it Kills the Germe, -- . Mrs. Hargroves of Winnipeg, Can., Harry Passfield is numbered is confined to his WAUKEGAN, LLL. There isn't a motorist living who will not find a new mo-- toring thrill in the LaSalle. _ Sohn and Goorge Bostick of Wauke--|ord in the league for a nine inning ,flWmmmmmmmue»mam'gtg?w .' Miss Florence Smith was in Chicago |in a row twice and the last cight in Tuesday. -- : the same order. -- | W"MWM The hitting was led by Joe Wagner, won, Howard, and ter, --Marylin,. and Portsous. Wagner socked uno.xmllmrm-l».u&mmhtmmam beth Davisa to Foxr Lake, Pi# |Bracher and Porteous each got two. takee Bay and McHenry Sunday. : _ |Brached poled a long triple to left, .. _ Otio Tegtmeyer, collector for the |which landed in front of the hotel in mw%m.w his first time at bat. itor in Round Lake . a Mr. Anger aone of the officers of the Mr. and Mts. Alois Deits of Munde-- |jeague, witnessed the game from the lein, spent Monday evening at the|Bench. _ . Harry Deits home. Next Sunday the Tigers 'will take Mr. and-- Mrs. Win. Molidor spent/on Antioch Jordan Gilbert may start Friday evening at the--O. A. Howard for the Tigers and Britton for Antioch. 'The four were found gullty by a jJury | nululalgs _ _ _ _ 0 0 U C a ot the following charges; possession | y 'ang wrs . wiltiam Hironimue "U.an bass out of seasen, possession spent Sunday «ftersoon with friends of a ell net, fishing 'without A | ang reiatives at Fremont. licenes and fishing in forest proger¥® | uy ang Mrs. Robert Vasey Aid Son. Ne on mire artested on i tee NED! |Floyd, C. G. McCandiess _ of Round ud waile a Targe heal of fish py 5403 (Lake Titke. Mre: Dianche Hasatiton of i P mil i miey k mociient | SaaP i0 s woane novires 1€ uray: case was red to -- for hearing Saturddy. Lake Saturday. _ P R. H. C.--Miller attormey for the f0%f | "yeima Fits and Billie Quck,fi men: immediately filed notice Of &D\ gunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al DMYo peal of the case to county court A0d | in Waukegan. the records of the case were liied in | _ Mrs. Jane Vasey has returned to the county court Monday by Justize LUt | nome of her daughter, Mrs. Néomi Mc-- "kmm':'t :&rm Candless, after spending five weeks ?Wy r been | with Robert a" ggnurl campaigh in tha" Recticn | -- RENBHANS NGERS MAUL of the county to halt these practices. | xo rim CARTAGE 10 TO 4. i ~ m wl 7 k « o m o o o Renchan Resort Sunday afternoon, the avp 00600900 O 0 O | Sime in the Lake county ieague. . .. Velma Fitz, Mary Louise Kennedy,| 'The Renehans hammered the ball at Kieanor Tidmarsh,--and Mary Jane at--| Will and took advantage 0 fevery op-- mswmummh run wild on the bases; kegan> ' - drove Vasiius to the showers in the _ Deil Smith motored to Wauconda on |7th, Veply, a southpaw, fisishing the gan on business Thursday. Mrs. Clara Rosing has been on the Mr. :g"l(u.LA.numMmdto Bunday. . Miss Florence Benwell spent Tues-- day evening with Martha White at Fox Arinur mloughnton of Waukegan is| The Tigers were led by Bracher m'*mwbm-fllmummnmqm Tried on four' charges al} pertain-- m%d Hishing four men, Charles Fred Montara of Glenview and John Rossinner ana Charlea M. Kiel, of Wilinette, were assessed fines of $115 each by Justice of the Peace Chris Lutz, of Ingleside, at For Lake Net in Fox --Lake Appeal © ~Cases to County Court. Mrs. Irma Vasey motored to Wauek-- Arthur Houghton of Waukegan is o C Beek c o l2% and Velma w C . estiv An Waukegan: Woednesday. _.Mre. l%ou Bracher, Mrs. Lucille osing motored to McHenry Saturday. "1~ Mr. and Mrs, Hery Wagner of Mun-- delein spent Sunday--at the * Frank out 22 men, which may establish a rec with friends in e * :: > > ; xrmmm-mw rdmomficorm.mmm «. Martin Thelan and Stanley Stadt-- Hield were Chicago callers Wednesday. Bunday at the William Smith home in the #idk MBb ". _ _-- 008 l0 css ~Arnoid Carison of Long Liake was a Round Lake caller Tuesday. --=>~ IPX, PVERYWHERE PE o t 1--Ton Chassis F. O. B. Detroit 2--Ton Chassis E. O. B. Detroit %.Ton Chassis F.O0.B. Detroit _ 1%--Ton Chassis F.O.B. Detroit _ MES --MORROW & SON omm C O m Were Soid Last Year fiesee Streot M.ljh WauKEaAn mLmot®s =*_ _ >_ _ ai% # <fP 4 Snenige ts INDEPENDENT----All Good News. $1.50 A AM'Wsfideh'the'lmmiaHupmobflom will reveal new qualities of brilliaat performance--till have discontinued the manufacture of one style of gate and have about fifty (50) on hand which we will sell, as long as they last, at about !/, of the wholesaile price. These are all : adjustable as to height, and are of extra farge frames. They are all for 10 foot opening. Part are galvanized and part painted. If you can use any of these, call and look at them. Also have a quantity of 1% inch mesh poultry netting at low --prices. , 4e e} line and color and by unusually complete equipmient--| added to its unsurpassed smoothness and ease--Huyp the siohes AMERICAN WIRE FENCE CO. k on Aigie: > + fls * + * * * _ Painted " $5.00 IUPMOB ILE ONE HALF PRICE -- s Diftingnuished Body Trpes--priced from $1945 to $5795 £ o. b. plus revenue tax. Custom Bodies designed and built by Districh. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Dual Rear Wheels Optional at Same Price *3a

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