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Libertyville Independent, 22 Sep 1927, p. 3

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piration, continued to pump air into the lungs dfil'!!gh ¥ictim. -- The In the meantime word of the acci dent had been recelived by members of the 'aukegan Yacht club and the motor launch "Tufty,"* owned by Man-- rics O'Hara, a member of the club, and manned ty members of the or-- ganization, soon was speeding toward the scene of the tragedy. The "Tufty" arrived just as: the body was brought to the aurface. > The victim's body was placed prone upon the front; deck,of the launch and the little craft started its life and--death race toward shore. Meaw-- diately leaped into: his boat> and rowed to--the scene where witnedgses informed him the boy -- had gons down. -- With the aid of grappling hooks Sandberg and> dn assistant speedily recovered the body. It was lying in about 15 feet of water. ~ «tead --of reporting the accident to & Hfeguard, the child gurried home to bor living at 101 Court place, heard the wailine otmem:'a mother and offtered his gorvices. He accompanied plar*, unprotected by a rafling, af-- fords the only footing at this point. Delay in reporting ~the tragedy caugsed the body to remain in ~the water from 30 to 45 minutes before it was was recovered means . 'of mmwmmm berg, a tocal HMfeguara. O uy S death by drowning in the whortly before 4 o'clock, when he fell trom <the south pier.:> The boy, ac-- cording > witnesses, was attempting to walk around the lighthpuse on the SMALL BOY LS _ DROWNED 1N THE HARBOR SUNDAY Falls From South Pier Near wunihinmediint * y *s ooz p wA 4 , ¥ie ks s L 9 m. ) 1 _t':?a ~ did all in his power to assist in the praak stow» work of attempting-- to revive the M\mhhm'b e < hy hmm"wh: mmuuuc'«mmfllm jumped into the 'harbor in an ment. ~He cites \ that 'assessors> in |Aattempt to rescue the youngater, but Cook county found only 19,175 anto.|the--boy had gone down tor the last mobiles whereas in his county, Win--| time before his would--be rescuor could mebago, 15,547 were listed. ~The Win--| reach him.. Authorities cannot under-- nebago list is something like that of|stand why someons did not report the Lake cownty. tragedy soon --._fter it happened asw Senator Hicks also siys 'that Win--| thers were--sgeveral people on the pler nebago reports more loans <tfor ~the| at the time, -- : K in the state. Lake county stands sec-- * ¢ mt inl . wiNs Winnobago county ...._.___._2 6407195' _ Cnmtmrnnt --/ 1 2ar John Wi: to the lake fron: and notified GENERAL _. -- HEAT MACHINZS -- Will Economically Heat Your Building OIL IS HEATING THESE BUILDINGS FOR LESS THAN COAL With Type S--E Oil Heat Machine 2 e s S e oo dn + h 'T AL % "';';we .w MIC P poota-- l Pohs..... * o csSEvEsTem AE _ 11 With Avy Grade Oil Ne 2 visitor in Prairie View last Sunday A banner was given to the S. 8. hay-- ing the largest attendance at the raily. Prairle View had 68 present and HaT Day 62. Prairie View 8. S. again took Pulpit exchange Sunday found anew pastors in charge of the churches in the Chicago district. Our pastor was sent to Itasta to take the place of Rev. M. Gronewold. f : Do not forget our rally day to be. celebrated-- Bunday, Oct. 2, at 7:30 p m., with a program given by the 8. 8. and the B L. C. E Foreign Mission day will be observ-- ed in the month of November > Jublice Missions day will be cele-- brated in October. Our revival services will begin Sun-- day, Oct. 9, and will continue for--two weeks. Pray much for these meetings. 'The E. L C E will have a progress ive supper Friday evening, Sept. 30, starting at 6:30. * _ Gervices beginning Sept. 2%5: Sun-- day at 10 a. m., Bunday school; morm worship at 11; bible study at 7 p. m.. Rev. Grimme leader; evening orship at 7. ~Wednesday at 7:30, prayer ser-- vice. 'Friday--=at 6:30, the progreasive 'The E. L. C E will have a progress | 2"° "°°t-- * " ive supper Friday evening, Sept. 30, mm starting at 6:30. * in.. railroad C¥ Bervices beginning Sept. 2%5: Sun-- day at 10 a. m., Bunday school; morm * | worship at 11; bible study at 7 p.m.. 1 bv.or_olcuor:mmlb x at* M Wadunsday at+ T--%40' arnavom soies -- Nelt® white Ir al our township S. 8. rally, held at Halft Day church last Sunday . Rev. M.~C, Geil, pastor of North Northfield Evangelical church, was a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Loch-- head last Sunday, Rev. A. J. Byas was the main speak-- tr at our township 38. 3. rally, held at o 0 0 0 0 0 0o a 0 o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o o -- PRAIRIE VIEW Cb l 0s boy's body then mwfifiwl;;f;f-- pier of the Larson's boat Hvety. sand. | F Phone Mrs. Irene. Shinsky ... Kdwards, _ of _ Lake * Bluff, 'but formerly of Wauke 4s society, of which Miss Theda Wa terman is head nurse, today 'are iI-- Instrated in a story emanating from ane-- of: the .. North Shore cities : in which a family's health is being pro-- tected and>two discouraged parents being given a new hold on life. ' Through Miss Waterman's v& this family was discovered. In it t rowks ranflninics Tort ay ant Aiikok through left by an attack of mcearletr ftever. The mother, a frail Value. of the tuberculosis clinies, that are being hold here frequently by the Lake--County Anti--Tuberculos-- Ot the 64,780 Mexicans in the dis-- <rict, 30,8237 --are employed in major industries, 7843 in minor industries and at casual work, 339 as clerks, translators, interpreters and so forth, #07 are engaged in business, $8 in professions (physicians and ~dentists im Chiecago for the most part), 368 are aged --or 'otherwiso -- dependent, 1961 women and 16.147 children. The "cheapness of this type of in bor is shown in the wages received by those employed in the major in dustries, the average being 45 cents an bhour. The 15,000 workers in. the son and eked out of this income by picking up odd jobs in the cities or in railroad camps during the wintor. Value of the Lake County Tub-- their way into st¢el --mills, foundries, take the place of the southern and eastern Europeans who ance formed the bulk of the unskilled labor avail-- able to industrial plants, proceeding ' in --earnest,> according to the 'reports made by the bureau of the' department of labor on the re-- sults of i'a . survey in the north cen-- trat states.. Waukegan, with its im mense opulation of 'Mexican laborers, was .one of the cities included in the Waukegan One of the cm..l It has been > gengrally -- conceded Included in Probe; Answer | that the word. "Waskstam," in To -- Call For Cheap Help. > | 4s3 Paettancs means 'Little Port". _ %{Aflm _ SAVED BY T. B. CLINIC OF 0. ICANS iN copNty) | To Industrial Ptants Hociety. -- Now the eommunitites : of© central> Hlinols~ dam-- aged < in the© cycione of ° last--April. Four members of the lower house will also serve on the committée; ~Lieut. Gov.--Fred E. Sterling named | apprentice barber® : Senators Farl B, Searcy, Springficld, ated from an: cighth A, 8. Cuthbertson, Bunker Hill, and school, or 'have com Ben --L. Smith, Pekin, to represent the | lent course of study. state --senate on a --committee which: bering as & "profé will. act with Governor Smail in &o},nmdcoto;m The fAnal <location of <state bond roads, when two routes traverse the same highway, is in the hands of the All the Methedist churehosin the. than the amowni¥~ef goch indebted-- vicinity of Springfield and other cities 2oas. ao= are invited to join in this umion seev--| --House Bill MO (Rrewne). Amends day, wil speak Saturday ou the shail be payable on such series at a flm%lh"'m&mawmtm Dr.. T. A.. Stafford will represent the annum. 'That shares may be re-- mnmh:x',mn.. deemed at a redemption price deter-- 8. W. Robinson'the board ef hospitals mined by the board of directors of the and homes, and deaconess work. eorporation. -- Coples -- of© resolutions '.m-w.w authorizing such preferred stock shall 25, at the. morning -- witl be held be delivered to the nseretary of state in the sthte arsenal,'al! the Mcthodist for Aling. Provimion is made that di-- churches uniting in this service. 'The roctors 'of corporations, who assent love feast will be held at 9:80 a m., to indobtbdness in encess of the cap-- mnm-w,'.lh'.dhlld;fi.az-fldlmh Carlinville. -- 'Bishop Hughes proaches linble if the . ot-- waek corpore-- the conference sermon at 10 B0 a. m.: tions as poing osmmersA, ase greater Home Missionary Society~will be ob-- served on Friday, and of the Woman's four o'clock and Bishop Mughes each bers will be cornducted by Rev. P. P. Carson, of Tuscola, who wilt' give the church September 2. work repeated the word "Waukegan." He thought a while and then came back 'with 'the --word "breast," moving his hand to indicate what was in 'his mind. .A few moments'. pause and lHvred :"36 miles ' north 'of i&-"o," <been here said, "Well what town is it Mvo) city as it a .. The ' Indian,-- setting his x[g to | _ Accordin IW'N word "Waukegan."| who had . He: 'a while and then came| clare that back 'with the--word "breast," 1 Indians w gv?'.uél'o' taiked but in the cNtirse of the trip this year, one day after Mr. Bg? bad <cmentioned m Ived miles : north 'of ago," :!l?;. "Well what town is it you Hve Mr. Burké replied, "Waukegen." by and :school!, or 'have completed an equiva-- an apprentice to pay a permit. fee of $1 per annum. ~Makes it uniawful for anyune to operate a school or college tted by the department of reg-- istration and education. section 16 of sn Xtt providing aid to mothers and children, approved June levy for that purpose in counties of House Bill 367 (Fekete), Amends section 1 of the Act concerning the organization and management of fra ternal beneficilary societies so as to allow such fraternal societies to make cash loans on their insurance policies, House Bill 364 (Allen}. Amends section 3 of an Act to enable cities and villages having a population not _House Bill 357 (Bew). An Act in relation to regulation of professional eorrespondence sohoo'!s, and manual tug for the issuance of: a certificate of registration by the department fof tregistration and education, fixring the fee with< the application for a cer-- tificate at $25 and $50 for the cer-- Hiflcate; alt to be under the rules and regulations prescribed by the depart-- ment of registration and education, looking--Lake Michigan. -- . -->* ; beach--off Camp Logan. * _ > # m:ly.w;r Burke and others : Mr.. Oftobacher, teacher in the who had beard of the incident de--' high school,: had taken 15 of the &-fid the> primitive and native boy students to the beach in an at-- 1 way up in the wilds have,tempt to escape the sweltering heat W'fl'fimwfihw'fl' that (had--made--the closing : of --the kegan" from. the Indian standpoint. |school a necessity.. All of the boys mppuntesemninminmemmmipmememmmmmmmmmegmges | A0 their toacher had gone into the §,¢ C uy oo ontaie s . hok 2.' water 'and after swimming on the . _ _ NEW LAWS OF ICCrNOS sand cbar about. 300. feet from the hile Thar were pamed mp ons aitor: |Abdersen: . Artim . Mole. dirstlor ri_m Seneral Assenibly and have re-- | of the beach at Zion, declared, stepp-- wa. o signature' ~of : 'Governor into a hole in d wa a or have f ed eeper ter an laws without his stenafure;" *%°%"* | went down: He was unable to swim ETe 9 . ie * > \ : and when he came up, he called for . House Bill 384 (Chynoweth).~ Am| belp.© Several of the boys who could --bo validate the election for and ~#Wwim to Mr.. Ottobacher, went-- to :2-'..... certain 'community | bis assistance, but as the water was bigh schools organized prior to Janu-- l"" deep in the hole, and the fran-- ary '1, 1926, where defects exist im |tiC EriDDing of the drowning youth the procedure incident thereto. Act | {Br°estenéd to cause the. death of not. to appl: to any district where those in the .rescue party, they spent M"W hat heen c {M strength in trying to save them ° entured 1 order@d ; selves as well as Anderson, and the . against -- the: officials <of a : "~ " |youth 'slipped from their clutches. fllstrict, priorto the time this act | --tze--went down and for 30 min-- takes Kes effect.® >« --.s.. © _ ----_> -- ~~Futes the sindents and teacher dived *-- M¥. Burke accepted this as a new wersion of "Waukegan" in the [odian Janguage for the man had nover be-- SToreheard=the word, he had never he then said "Waukegan, a nin-- Aa Zion Youth Steps in Hole and eity on a beautiful hil--anot a hill ike ; --<Drowns Before Aid Can ns t in ces mtrnron| . Reach Him. > like this" and agein ho motioncd oiff ) : Déspité_the frautic efforts of his *"profession." > and yet: he uit BsA .. 223 4 /. > <4+ P the Russell, Friday was taken to Kenosha | > Déspite the franiic efforts of his y ;~Theodore . Ottobacher;-- and ' tal of his class mates, John Ana: erson, 16 year old son of Mr. and ~Mre. . Glen Anderson of Zion, and tropical America, but is now aatural-- ized in Asia and Africa. : The kidney-- shaped nut whith this tree bears has a slightly sweetish taste and is con-- sidered a delicacy. before Judge Slater in Municipal court on a charge of assaulting Leonard Mickus, _Chief Deputy --Fred Brown picked up the Russell man last night on the request of the Kenosha sher-- HELF IS TAKEN m. Theodore . Ottobacher,;> and tal of his class mates, John Ana: erson, 16 year old son of Mr. and Mre. . Glen Anderson of Zion, and & student in the. Zion high school, was dmus'ut 11:30 last Thursday morning -- wlhile coming in from a 16 * _ sag S ue A. L*' 1005"°" _¥' . . . o andiP 8. 5d bJ se 4 1\\\\\ ies rres _ * E+ c s : + & ;""é E1. ecrepmemee o _ xT clcet > B"':";%w'&fiw% - e . | ; anof SEA" 0839 19. 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