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Libertyville Independent, 31 May 1928, p. 4

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_ _ N LAKF FOREST -- _' dent; Mitchell and Stang **~ _ Understood that Site on Mad-- 7 Fraternity Elects / gflit Phi Pi Epsilon fraternity, in ghlhun. also honored Wauke-- n students. Its results wore as %Ammunnonmm ~_ _ «E ROMANCOY, ALIAS MES-- ies rfhi;fl'dutoi.'on&q m M k Aeoome imaduquate to meet the that the aDi¥itemare subject unto M:mmm--fi you.; but rather reJoice, because your Rampowhe@ written in heaven" (Luke 3 § * is < ntarted oa wa benang witan ho 'Il)ouq"tndmdytor §mmM. «'The present --postoffice building n&awnm by the Chicago Notth Shore and needs of the community. owners of --the property ask 2135000 for the probert). It is un @erstood that they have been offer-- ed $148,000 tor the property. The site .on Madison street was especially favored by the two in-- eapectors who recently made a sur vey of the bids and land offered to Egu-n.m«mebn to the. business section. fuct that it is level and also it has frontage on three streets. sover the purchase of the site. The Rouncement on the . of the site Wt be made within the next It was recommended that the gov-- ernment buy 200 feet on Madison fotth n sontane "ie ien °B on frontage to> cost '$48,000. chase of part of the Higley tr--act on the north side of Madison street be-- tween Utica and Woest streets.-- © mm; Russeil Mitch u'tm Reportof the two inspectors on the Waukegan federal building site was received.at the office of the su-- mmgoctot the treasury department in<Washington Saturday and is -untnm the action of that official. It. was announced that ison St. Between Utica and West St. is Named. sident, Chester Pratt, Ro:ck-- HL; vice president, Les Stang, PS ~A FEW DAYS MO II~! Bea aay ! l' R k C Quality =--Of Merchandise T means churt you. i this rejoice not, of 'n. Obstinate Germ _ sunshine may be a-- great h"mfl:nu.'htln #filfl!m evercoming the It was the anniversaty of. the dis sovery of America. The primary room was decorated for the occasion and "Our lake front, sweeping the length of the city, our beautiful park system, our boulevard and beaches make it the greatest summer resort store Owners and theatre owners of Chicago to secure the bizarre page-- ant of bathing beauties for Chicago. Getz, in cooperation with the mayor's committee will sponsor the event.after a committee representing the business men have underwritten 'lmr'-eomucnmhnm.' co--promoter © of world championship heavryweight fights, and prime mov-- whmmmw_m the Breman fliyers as has his competent fingers. in the 'ple. Gets recently met with hotel --men, rail-- ,"And yet Americans travel; they tion's eyes on Atlantit City is a sum-- turns its attention for the moment from 'bombs --to. beauty. *4 The blue waters of Lake Michi-- gan and not those of the Atlantic the parade of-- the -- nation,s © most History From New Angle George Getz to Back Pro-- gram For This Coming CHICAGO FIGHTS ATLANTIC CITY 4 VC of interior and appointments of missing airship. printed and word of mouth o l n Sn oi l oo e ts | ~Justice Harry Medili Bartlett: pre-- FOR GIRL SHOW :: ors: 08 miaisipt cour at y tMundelein during the past week in I I k Li t U o t i hase kmr\-n ». ? e y * o --er==aeooous S ~y"~= mipiin ie Sin oiA nntee ~: ' es 7 en e $8 T To * Rush Aid in Response to Nobile's SOS ---- o eetan se NroieiPak o4 to its former of P e ng h 2 and ~daughter and Mr. and --Mrs. Arthur Houghton, of North Chicago, spent Wednesday'evrening at the C. visited at the home 'of Mrs. Jepson, who is very iI1.-- -- .----Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hicks, d,lfi Heom#san Hicks, Q%M h Mr. and Mrse. Paul Broucheon and Mre. Julia Broncheon called. at the @ them home. eees, Mr. and Mrs. Bert mflf o 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 00 00 «Mrs. Marshall Smith and Mre. A+ vin Case and son, spent Thursday in Waukegan. 3 . Mrs. Oaks, of'Chicago, is spending is tew dayes at their summer res-- Drunks w th pugt-- listic inclinations are not tolerated there, and good stiff Lines are meted out to all who stray from the path of righteousness. o WAUCONDA -- o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o that village; was arrested Monday night, charged:-- with being drunk : $200 and costs, and put him under a peace bond of $500. <Mr. Iverson was unable to raise the wind, and was taken to the county jail to meditate anrhhm"lthm he had been neglecting to provid: to kill his wite.: When he became : Clayton (TiMany,-- and Justice _ Wednesday Barney Pytlik, Jr.. of Diamontd Lake, was arrested on a disorderily charge, and fined $200. He also was minus that amount of cash and is now a guest of Sheriff Doo little at the county bastile,: It seems '\Justice Bartlett Holds > "Court in Mundelein Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maiman cal} Harry Iverson, a contractor of 3f$ g' g w ue Alo o s in Nb Wn w EinA 29 . and Mre, --P. A. Houghton in Waukegan on . _ Tuesday June 5, 1928, Nick Red-- mond having quit farming, will sell 'at nilotufio-'gnm-Imh isouth of Everett, 3 miles north of 'Darw.ulsulncutdlflt Day, on Telegraph Road at 12 noon, | standard time, the following: heavy team harness, a l0t of grain and feed bags, platform scales, Bto-- ver gas engine, 2 h. p.; pump jack, grindstone, feed grinder,--water vat, Lcan cooling --vat, cream separator, blackemith forge and anvil;, drill, a lot of amail tools, 12%5 fence posts, pile of junk, pile of manure. THRMS:-- Over $%5,. 8 mos. 1%. [ FARM TOOLA _" ---- > "2&3 tractor, tractor pl;w:nd Ml',m '!m. plows, hay rake, hay loader, mowing { 14 head of dairy cattle: 9 with calves 4 to 9 weeks old;-- 1 springer; 3 gearling heifers; 1 yearling bull. Almgu"uumnwm be sold on £0 day retest. : . "sumiy wore Sumdty gpects t ahe were gpests at > thor.;t.%fi : Mrs. Ray returned. to her home on Saturday, after hoving spent a week at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Owen Paddock,: ; Mrs. George Eroughton has re-- turned to her home, after having spent a week at the home of her: and William Geary and son, were Waukegan callers on Wednesday. -- Mrs. Henry Schatfer and son, of MoHenry spent last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George Broughton. .J.. J. Harrington, of --Round Lake, spent Saturday with friends here. . Mr. and Mra, Harry Grantham Jr. and children, visited at the L Geary home, at Gilmer, on Sunday. ~ Mre. Almanda Grantham and son ot Chicago, --ealled at tlnn.tl.. Grantham home,. on Saturday. -- Round Lake, spent Thursday with their daughter Mrs. Leslie Turnbull. | . _School district 108, Highland Park, imvg:hulu.u'u.mhod issue the purpose of purchasing sites and building schools. . _ The polls are to be open from 1 &MInfll'ldeloekhmm 'The propositions are &s:follows: 1. The purchase of a ftive acre site at a cost of $80,000 on Clavey, Road' near Green Bay road to servre is porngt se ts tw * @a on $ of about three acres, on which a primary building--will be--erected to take 'tare of the south eastern sec-- tion of the district. The cost of the site to be about $80,000 and the build-- ~~%. The erection of a $24,000 ad-- dition 'to the Lincoln School to give additional --class> room to care for the growing needs of the north end of the district. Highland Park to be Present-- ed With Issues at Election $174,000 BONDS : TO BE VOTED 0 N NICK REDMOND AVCTION X 2 eb e & C o 5# 4 o+ i id > ~~*~ K MA s a # f NeR o. + s s ue s 's (% % « 54 s * i * nanne t ) o0 mconiels a gen hoi on o h d reiceil n wl --te We > El «lt 7 iY 8. Delaware is named for Thomas|dréd hours it is completely disman-- West,° Lord de La War, who after| tled and a new machine construct-- hunger and thirst, although he stood| . *2O PAsseDgers take their seats in F. : the cabin for the journey to France ll'l&'hfll"flthdelidmmm.'h the The truits _ overhead --"What's the 'AN--/«all clear' signal is given from the mi?l about-- 150 -- pounds | _ Air Worthy Ticket and about $3 years old. ~He wore 4| No machine is permitted to take light gray hat and a dark gray over-- |the air-- without an "air--worthy" Police . of Waukegan and other |ations is that the Imporial Airways north shore cities kept a watch for |have ~flown ~machines more 'than ?ma@mmMum $,000,000 'miles--and ~havre --carried _ > American History _ ~After a plane has flown two hun-- search being made for him. Wau-- kegan police and other -- police de-- partments along the north shore were supplied with a description of the fellow and were asked to keep Alookout for him. The fellow 'had been -- halted by Zion 'police and was taken to the Zion police station after the gun and liquor had been found in his machine. -- He asked permission to step <Into the washroom for a mo-- ment and made his escape through a window. He Gdrove away in his heard of him. : **"% The suspect is described as be-- ing about sit feet tall, dark com-- and about $3 years old. ~He wore a and about $3 years old. ~He wore & light gray hat and'a dark gray over-- ' Warner is the second salesman to Beamich, of Chicago, also said to be a Graves employe. ---- . ; 'Beamich and Warner are to be . given preliminary hearings -- Thurs-- day. Beamich is out in bonds of $6,-- OOOT:.NI'W".M, m'mmmu.maa far tfor property Jocated in subdivi-- slons. Three of the lots were in land. located --north 'of. ~Waukegan near Yorkhouse church where they stated they bought a lot zoned for Btate's Attorney Smith authorized the warrants. He declared that he is to make a test case of this to de-- termine if present methods--of selling subdivided land out in the country can be legally followed. Police of. Waukegan and uo.l Aviation in Europe is Advan Shore Towns Are Asked to | cing With R ap id car driven by Raymond Lusk, Wau conda,. ran into the Chicago car with the result that bath were wrecked. . A boy by the name of Larson was riding with Lusk. He 'had a tooth knocked out and received a cut on the bead, according: to Deputy Rd-- Joseph Hett, probrietor of the station, had a warrant lssued charg-- ing Ecklund with reckless driving. Ecklund was brought before Justice Stadfield, Volo, where he gave bond In trying to pass a Public Ser-- vicetruck L. Eckerlund,. $218 No. mww:mm at a gasoline station in Wauconds bowling <the pump out into 'the <John Warner, said to be connected with the Hertert E. Graves real on tate firm selling lots in this dis trict Saturday was arrested on war-- rant charging him with operating a confidence game. day by Justice Hervey Coulson aft-- er John Gallagher, of the hotel, signed the complaint in -- be-- halt of Josephine Bass, and her sizs ter, who live at Hubbard Woods. wmaunnfl in Wau-- NAMED IN3 HIS ESCAPE FROM | + FROM CROYDEN THE ZION PoLice! _ IN TWo HoURs INTO GAS PUMP _.As soon as the machine is wheel-- ed--to the field from a hangar, all struts and wires are examined, the ;odydlom.wliha?oudesb- are gone over by inspectors. The engine' is then inspected. All sparkplugs are taken out of the $85 H. P. engines.-- There are three engines on each ship. -- All oil filters, Our dighting specialists will be to show you how to get fc?. this advisory service. Callmorphonev.ls.ls ho .."_-- social life and lrni.'g- gs out all the hiddembeauty of your -- rooms--at low cost. ormfintwow-wattlampsata | mirror cost less than 1c for one hour. ~PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY ' OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS -- > Lighting Information Service #k epp r,m, f Zfifiq . § Aet » us aere, Iseghem and Courtral, import-- aont points in the German retreat of --1918, <In a ftew minutes more we yards of Brussells. We circle over w. We come to a perfect landing. Thetrip has taken us two hours and twonty--sev-- Woma':?fld fields : of France and soon leave behind us the boats and a large ocean liner. In no time the Freuch coast comes in view. ~It has taken us twenty minutes to cross the channel... We followed the coast northward and then strike out straight east. The channel looks like thick pea soup. We are now up 3,000 feet and climb-- hn # 0 4 fOl' 'beaUty' a few sail The only medal awarded by the United States which carrles with it a monetary compensation is the Meda edy against him (the sheriit) would be to have him indisted end pros ecutedl, and in the event that h> is found guilty, to have the judg-- ment entered not --only as to the amount of fine he is to pay but that hbe alsr be removed ftrom office." says, "from the provisiurs of the statu:te in connection 'with the facts which you hace set forth in your tempt of court, to leave the county without any attempt to detein or ap the .cases the Richland sheriff hat permitted parties defendant and or dered detained until they bhad en-- tered into a --recognizanca. and is ke.. could 'be brought \nfl- the Afly..G_ena: cm:g q:fes _ Ahang Co. _ _ Both Money and Honor BY IMPEACHMENT t e t tion, that the p:oper rem Additional copics of

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