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Libertyville Independent, 13 Dec 1928, p. 6

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Commercial League Closely allied to the elec-- trical system is the ignition system. It, too, is of new mechanical design in the new Ford. There is but one high tension cable and that connects the coil with the distributor. Even cables from the distributor to the spark plugs have been eliminated. q Special care has also Eer-tor---one of the most . "M®© !0 t'me. portant parts of the elec-- The storage battery trical system which supplies should be given water and the current for lighting and _ the connections kept clean. for engine ignition. The nrnentor charging rate In the new Ford, the gen-- should be changed as indi-- erator is of the power--house cated. Spark plugs should type and is distinctive in b® cleaned at regular inter-- many features. It has been vals. Distributor points specially designed to pre-- should also be kept clean vent most forms of trouble. 404 tbe distributor cam Oiling is necessary only once given a light film of vaseline a year. About the only thing ©Y*"% 2000 miles. you need do is to have the These are just little charging rate changed as things, but they mean a the seasons change. great deal to your car. You The Exides took two games {from the Borst coal men. 'The boss him-- self hit his Aigh series, although teh total was close--2581 to 2599. PAGE SIX -- _ YOUR automobile is some-- thing like a miniature city. There is an electric light and power system, a water sys tem, a fuel system. In the new Ford, you will Hnd each of these systems of the latest design and best materials. Every part has been made to serve you faith-- fully and well at a minimum of trouble and expense. Take, for example, the NEWS OF THE PIN HITTERS| The Libertyville Garage, after a Forp Motor CoMPA! 70c Pound THE SODA SHOP Per utilities of a city are combined your motor car These are just little things, but they mean a great deal to your car. You can have them looked after at very small cost by the Ford dealer when you take the car in for oiling and greasing. A thorough checking--up at regular intervals will lengthen the life of your car and give you many thou-- sands of miles of carefree, economical u;otoring. be neglected. Certain little attentions are needed from time to time. The entire electrical and ignition systems of the new Ford are so simple in design and so carefully made that they will give you surpris ingly little trouble. Yet that doesn't mean they should been taken to make the dis-- tributor water-- proof, thus preventing short circuits from rain, etc. couple of weeks of hard luck, helpeu themselves to two games from the Dietz Stables, after taking the first game from the Hartman House, did not keep up the pace, and dropped Ree Garage had only one VARIETY . . . chocolates, creams, filberts, bonbons, caramels, almonds _ .. . a luscious assort-- ment of finest candies, a genuine aid to a Merry Christmas. Always the approved Yule Gift. _ mortmont on Helen Tulley Harriet Tuiley J. Suydam 2 Mason _ . R. Kennedy Lemke Warner Schreck Totals. ........... MERLE'S EXIDE Tegtmeyer | _ . IIndroth _ . . Jochheim 5s Porteous ... . Weiskopt ol e ts In a three game series last Satur pr, day night, the Schreck Insurance jp ladies, bested a team of Libertyyille Pl lady bowlers, the final scores for the a ; three games being 2214 to 2196 Fo!-- y lowing is the score for each game: the Litz . Willams Totalg......_.......?18 _ CHRECK INSURANC LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1928. °° J. Atk nson . A. Dougherty O. Muhlke . Totals _ __. BORST COAL-- RJ. Borst R. Waters . _ A. Meyers FL Luce . Totals _ ..._..883 810 j L.sERTYVILLE GARAGE-- Btang _ _._... . 22% 182 | Vanderspool .._..188 148 1 F. Diet: ..____._-- 158 190 1 _ Totala _--.._...818 837 ROUSE BROS. DAIRY-- Porteous ..._..._._...211 166 Stolzmann .__.._...144 168 Slozn iss 177 148 Jackson _ ....___.160 156 R. Diet: .. ___... 191 172 ' Totals........__. 864 816 807 SCHNAEBELE REALTORS-- T. Swan ......._.___...176 159 192 H. Titus .__._.._..180 156 216 A. Schnaebele........131 156 162 F. Wright .._.____168 171 145 T. Suydam .168 195 243 G. Webhrenberg Leesley ... . W. Alkofer ... F. Alkofer ... R. Nutt _ Totals....._.._...__877 HARTMAN HQUSE-- Grewe ..._._..___..156 Keamer ...._..____..176 C,. Moeller ..........159 E. Moeller ...._..165% C. Seiler __.._....196 Resuit of Games Tuesday Night DIETZ STABLEs-- A. Winkler ..____163 179 199 5 HL LIilH .......__._._..___.199 188 162 + €. Diets: ........__..170 139 180 4 R. IAll ..________.153 206 162 5 G. Krumrey ... ' Totals........_._...842 903 REE MOTOR SALES-- their team, R. Nutt, and his 190 won the first game. But five men to One is too much. Mr. Leesley has only rolled six games to date. Schnaebele's Realtors moved out of the basement by taking the last two games. The weekly high series goes to Luce and Suydam, 606. The high kame goes to Stang, with 222. LIBERTYYVILLE Totals reck Tota 150 12% 134 161 132 157 898 155 193 180 180 195 137 193 169 192 159 154 158 134 145 912 8746 2581 128 194 156 188 157 160 215 176 189 169 192 169 154 142 175 211 169 158 190 861 199 144 138 134 146 112 166 162 131 204 T54 2196 112 158 489 164 546 140 477 192 532 195 552 145 2211 162 136 165 190 198 #62 191 139 159 958 213 169 192 159 154 133 902 157 194 179 873 2611 112 199 162 180 162 170 2599 2555 2613 436 129 515 417 419 481 519 468 641 401 402 2487 537' The road now will take the mat: 485 |'ter up with the state highway de 517'pnrtment to determine what share 565' of the expense the state will bear. ----lAn soon as that matter is definite 2657 contracts can be let. 472 513 501 522 590 472 516 449 479 606 521 507 576 477 462 503 541 499 489 521 561 Nicholas Corlett Joues ......_._---- Aylzswort'h ........-- a Total......_... 791 TEAM NUMBER 5 Waterhouse .167 Wright esswn.o........ 209 Ray ennannsmsceiiie 145 Iamimg ______.____133 Total...._....._798 TEAM NUMBER 1-- H. 'Titus -- ...__.__150 WMriwea -- ___________184 Total....._._.671 TEAM NUMBER 4-- Krumrey _ ._--...--..192 Welks .......__.___197 Pester | .2..2222--~148 HubbeBA .._......_173 Ham&n 00 .c._._._....._ 128 Ives . Smith Gray Betzer Colby R. Titus . Finstad _ ---- Lovell ..---- Hutchinson 'Totai..._...... T48 TEAM NUMBER 2-- TEAM NUMBER 6-- Stang ------ _wl._... 174 Peterso0N | _----=------------1 Gaddia _ ..------------141 Conner eeove..___..170 Weart ..______----122 -- 'TOtAL _ --:--, TEAM NUMBER Meyer ......._.._.---- Beman Number Number Number Number Number Team Standing at end W eek °_ Mrs. Geo. Gatland has been enter-- taining ber nigte from Woodstock. P. Nissen left Wednesday _ for Denmark where he expects to visit for a number of weeks. Some time during Saturday night thieves broke into a number of the cottages at Bluff Lake. At the cot-- take owned by Ben Burke the place was thoroughly ransacked, bedding, rugs, etc., to the value of about §$200 being taken. At the E. M. Runyard cottage several articles were taken sin hunting deer. Mrs. W. R. Williams entertained a few friends at a luncheon -- and card party Tuesday afternoon. George Garland spent Monday in Waukegan. W. Borman spent Monday in Chi cago. o Mias Roberta Lewis spent & part of the week with Mrs. Kavanaugh, in Kenosha. 1NR EC qE CC John Drury of Antioch is very i1 at the bome of his eldest daughter, Mrs. Dan Longman at Trevor, Wis. His youngest daughter, Mrs. Chas. Holmer who now resides at Phila-- delphia, Pa., arrived in ;I're-\'«)r the fore part of the week, being called to this vicinity by her father's ill-- ness. building on the lof just across the street from the post office. He in-- tends to open a lunch room and if present plans carry, he will have it in operation before the holidays. Mrs. Rilla Drom from Genoa was a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Cribb the fore part of visitor Monday _ Less Crandall is at Winte making the most of the dee ing season. o Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Fields spent Monday in Chicago. The Antioch high school basket-- ball team played the Richmond school on the local floor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hostetter have been entertaining relatives from Indiana. C. Wentworth is erecting A _ Libertyville Club is the gue Chas. Lux in Antioch Richard Alner is spend week at Rhinelander, Wis rene there to hunt deer. James Stearns is spending a coup le of weeks in Northern Wisconsin, deer hunting. Emmett Webb is spending this week at home recuperating from his recent operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Dunham from Pittsfeld, Ill., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. R. C. Corrin spent the fore part of the week in Chicago. Miss Ruth Williams spent Tues-- day in Chicago. Mrs. Jas. Sttarns spent Tuesday in Chicago. Mrs. Maude Sabin was a Chicago risitor Tuesday. E o o0 o0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o For two years a case had been pending in the circuit court to force the railroad to protect the crossing through an overhead bridge or sub-- way.:. The appropriation -- made it possible for the railroad, which was the appellant, to dismiss the case. Action was started about 1924 after two men had been killed by a train. The crossing was cited as one of the most dangerous in the county. o o 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0o "I wouldn't be surprised to see the grade separation -- completed sometime next summer," Lobdell stated. Appropriation has been made by the "Soo" line railroad for con: struction of a grade separation be-- tween Lake Villa and Antioch, it was learned today from R. M. Lob dell, county superintaemdent of high: ways. Ed Babor is in Grade Separation at Lake Villa Becomes a Matter of Time Now, is Report Mrs. Paul Ferris was a Chicago $00 LINE HAS _ APPROPRIATED -- FOR CROSSING Tota on _ _______14 pM esns 141 p oo lllsll___.170 eneaczccllll2... 1224 Total.._.__... 748 ANTIOCH c...____1 55 and Mrs. Robert Wiiton 181 142 152 218 177 b41( _.3441 189 160490 115 130 102 347 142 109 198 449 121 110 127 358 173 148 833 123 192 174 150 174 498 1410 147156444 141 179 169 489 170 132 194 496 122 135 123 380 Northern Wiscon 161 178 168 145 130 127 116 172 168 132 153 151 223 149 111 153 186 156 147 204 136 120 763 756 822 143 ot Seventh Won Lost s Ai 4 169 146 156 114 116 161 2805 807 150 193 156 171 197 32 ter, Wis eer hunt .10 155 184 144 150 99 167 143 156 136 159 764 111 5b 816 2307 761 1€ this having 2881 2286 2191 2416 409 445 497 498 489 570 433 457 482 582 489 410 462 4713 434 523 503 459 367 11 12 13 14 |.| The span of life is inpreasing 'and «sclence clatms the credit, but some thing is due to the fact that Qho, good die voung --Brook!yn Times A4he Brazil nuts are contained in a round, woody pericarp, or seed veasel, almost the size of a man's head, with-- in which there are many of the seeds or nuts. These.are packed so closely that it would be quite Impossible to replace them. onee they were removed. Mr. and Mrs. George Scheid and daughter Lill'lan, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Powers, of Wauconda spent Friday evening at the P. L. Staufield home. Filwood Dowel!!, of Wauconda, was & caller at the Dowell Bros., Sun-- day . «wa Mr. and Mrs. George Scheid and and daughter Lilllian and Ellwood Dowell spent Tuesuay evening at the Llioyd Fisher home. Mr. and Mre. Joe Passfield were callers at the George Dowell home Thursday. Case, Mrs. M. E. Smith, Mrs. Cora Dowell, Mr. and Mrs. George Scheid of Wauconda. Joe Wiser and Eu. Moberg attend ed the fat stock show in Chicago one day recently. ¢ Alvin Case and son Harry attended the bazaar and chicken dinner given for the bene{it of the McHenry -- M. E. Church Saturday. Those from a distance that attend-- ed the Lauies Aid meeting at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Fisher, Thurs-- day were, Mr. and Mrs. *William Loman and Mrs. N. Cherenovtch and sons of Libertyyille, Mrs. George 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0o 0o 0o o ~The village board of Antioch has appointed Richard Corrin to act as building commissioner, o0 o0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0o o 0o 0o 0o 0o _ The bazaar and supper given by the Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church was attended by the usual large crowd and the fancy articles found ready sale. and an effort to remove the electric stove was made, but for some rea-- son it was taken only as far as the door. At the Fred Hawkins cottage nothing was taken but there was evidence that the> intruders had made a thorough search. The thefts were not discovered until Sunday afternoon when some of the owners visited the place. So far there has been no trace of the thieves ob tained. L. O. Bright spent Wednesday at Bensenville. Nuts Closely Packed Harry Passfield anu Mrs Morals Count VOLO strings of gay colored limps:it is ever so easy to ligqlt up tj;'e porch and yard, the shrubs and Ev here the custom is growing, of decorat-- ing Zomes for Christmas outside as well as inside. With ele_ctric. lighting'and inexpensive Decorate Ouldoors, too, _ at Christmas Time! \ PyBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Wreath with lemp $1.50 OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Theo Blech Public District Manager, 8 Sq, Genvosee 5t. Waukegan Visit Public Service Stores for Complete Equipment for Decorating your Home for Christmas. Indoor tree set, $1.985 Indoor extension set, $1.G9 Outdoor Lighting Set,$8.95 trees. The lamps used in these sets are specially designed to withstand outdoor use and will last a long time. Place wreaths in the windows, too, with electric candles bravely s the jolly messages of the season. nX Public Service TELEPHONE 1000 Biullding Libertyville Wreath with lamp $2.50 l

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