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Libertyville Independent, 28 Feb 1929, p. 1

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Loulks Hungry Five, famous WGN radio troupe, "in be a one-day at- tractor) at Polka Bros. Deerpath Theatre, Lake Forest Sunday, Mob. trd. Although these mun provide I complete WW ii themselves. . splendid feature picture, "Com qud." starring Monte Blue, will be -. The Deerpath mun tor tTriu-Guteiuteit-inthu - a! the Nevada". Isaac ("Ike") Franklin. 18 Spring street, Waukenn. the first man to be tried and svuten ed smu- States Attorney A, V. Smith start- ed his campaign to break up com- lercial bootlegging, Monday was oerntenced to serve 22 months in the state prison farm at Vande and pay a fine of 81,800. County Judge P. L. Persons ___--" -... "no" at £150 each on VOLUME XXXVH---NUMBFgh' County Judge P. L. Persons meted out fines of $150 each on the 12 counts charging possession and 60 days each on the ll Counts of sales after he denied a motion for a new trial. The prison term figures to one yoor. nine months and 25 days. Attorney George W. Field. for the defendant. advised the court that he would carry the case to the appellate court and 30 days were allowed for a bill of excep- tions. Stay of mlttlmuo was de- nlod. Frnnklin gave bond of tto,- 000. Assistant Stntes Attorney B. R. Block appeared for the state. Judge Persona eluted. in sen- tencing Franklin. that he wanted the Judgment to do Justice to the state and the defendant. taking into considerntion his soil and ftnnncial stems. He inquired into Franklin's use end found it to be "going on to 56. sub." and into his health. After this the court urged that due to his age it would be wiser to confine him in the state prison farm, where he muid do some work on the farm. rather than in the county jail where he would he unable to get fresh air "it would be more humane" the judge ex- pinned. "In sentencing this defendant it is not only to prevent future vi- olntiorw in his (use but in "ther-r no that it will act as a deterrent." the court atatnd. He warned Franklin that he did not want friends of " coming to the court and irttsareedinq, an he stated such might be the case in that the defendant had been in business here for twenty years Plans for the Libertyville-Mantle- lain spring style show and window trimming con-em tnok definite shape this week with the announcement on Wednesday by w. E. Hardin, sec- rolary of the Chamber of Commerce, that March 30 and 21 are the tenu- tin dates tor this tremi-Ntttttal event. The date had to be (emotive for the present. owing to a possible inability to secure the Auditorium Taeatre on these nights due to hooking reg- ttUtions of the management at the theatre FRANKLIN GIVEN 22 MONTHS, $1800 filll MtTifililNI vorthy's. third. and A. J. ucmnua. fourth Of theme winner! the J. B. Horse and L A. Harrie stores hue been named winner- tn the style show held e yen ego. no that these two firms have a fair grip on the trophy cups taut become the may erty of the time winning three times. Ftse cupe In all are otterede. The style show and window trim- ming contest is held under the dime- tion and srrnervitriott of the retail In. terests committee of which A. L Johnson is chairman Franklin estimated his wealth to be in the neighborhood of 310.- 000 as he said his property was worth about 312.000 and that it carried a 82.600 encumbrance, Until the date of expiration of the bill of exeeptlorvr Franklin unnot be placed in Jail. At that time. if he has not filed his appeal. he can be taken to Vandalia. Radio Artists at the Deerpath Theatre Judge Persons Orders Him to StattrPrison Farm at Van- dalia; to Take Appeal Franklin was naught hy inVNUI'Xlivurw action is held tutors and raiders Parlv in Jamr Mrs. Anderson in her bill for di try. He admittad haunt: a bottle verve, tiled Saturday, late: that on " gin in his possession but denied,Aprn 2L 19.x twr hustritlrrl thrmt that he had said any liquor win" to kill mum-Ir and Mr by du- Bedini c." Off Jug their car on the railroad trarkr The case of Anton Bvdinl. of m front at an approaching tram. and Highwood. found guilty of bootleg- "V" she Jumped out. n.- a'rm-d a sing on 12 counts. on which a mo- knife. and thro-atvued 'h: mill hr: tton for new trial was W'nding, With n, U!) her 9, Ir2s, sh" chares:s gained a eontimtanee until March :u- (In-w a gun'm. her,.itild WWW .u- hrs.. wnm- tft "(231.2": tum hta The style show and window dis- Ptay contrst was discussed at ength M a meeting of the retail interests wmmzuee held Monday night, and it wag ur:att,irrtoutrlr agreed that an endeavor stmuld be made to Itttere8t eem' merchant and business sun In the two villa"; in make this style wow and wind m Manning eorttrst superior to the two successful one: held in the spring and tal lot last Style Show Dates Set for March 20-21 "ar The r' sponsibliity of chaining the interest and cooperation of Bll busi- ness houses rests with that show committee, or which E. T. Wor- thy is the head. and of the program committee. of which Harold Gray " chaixman. Wilma" in the tall win- dow dressing contest wen: J. B Home a Co. and L. A, Karrie, first; Trina & Johnson, second; mugs '. LliBERTYVllLILE, I?slllDEPlliii,lhlllDEl)slT , this defendant prevent future vi- 189 but in when t as a deterrent." LAKE COUNTY INDEPENDENT Menu [y 1.14m: a numbwr of inrideuls in whu'u hvr husband is charged with .ruri and ttthuman Ira-alumni. theat- Hmu; hrx with death and breaking Um Savor thtur ls months old daughtwr by Hamming on her, Mrs. [Allan Andaman, Doomeld. sum" was gl'unh-d an mum-tum restrain- in: tict' {vb-And. Hl'nmn Anderson. Hum harming her or the tnctnbvrt' lemeruw alimony u! 81?) a we" and $35 temporary summer's fee were also granted by Judm- Clam C. Edward: until the hearing on th iElillfEtil WOMAN KtTllllllit MATE IN DEATH THREAT Would ha charges I tered the (hwy had She 3130 chuges that he had threatened to burn dowp a c mum maul" she has been building "u hvr own property They has" two children, Shirley, and a tour months old boy, Jen-e. "Suppressed Desires" Wtbts the name of a one-act play dramatized before members ot the Village Play at: Tuesday night " Cook I mo. Lu "bury. Miss Dorothy Harding, tli I Anne Graham and Dung: Hohnen oomprued the out. which Its an- ucud by In. Owl: B. Hatxiing, of Handouts. _ Charge Gilman Anderson who belong to the Emrorth League, Trampled on Daughter (and It was law: waded and m and Broke Her Leg 'one ot the most alumna! affair: - __ (these young people haveqhad for 11-2;er a udmbvr or imldrnh in year-. It had been planned and ad- wlm n Err liua,bund is charged with vtertistui for over threw months and n 'rmi an! Inbumau "walnut-m. theat, spttit' of national rvictation wag mm; hm wizh awn and breuk'u'd "med br Mr. H w. Hubbard, of [in- w; ot' tin-.r ls months old IaltrertyCl'e, uho promntrl IN" ra'iiy dazmhtvr In Iramhmm nu her sf/.,Clxviilt the assistance ot his daughter he 1irew a gun on her, and t'ht'ept tor bar agility in escaping him. hrs would have killed her. Sho- [mun-r charges that on Jan 20. 19iPi, he '0' tend the home of her parents where tin-y had been hunt!" and thtcw his Rlors's, coat and hat at hor and darn-(l to beat hrr, and that when Ill-41:59": at her tutiii!, n-munstrat ml, he boat thorn and In the tizht knm'kwl down and tramplwl On hm little daughter, Shirley. breaking her Through the active theistant'e ot the Libertyville-Muntielein Real E, Hie Board, which has been a pre- dominant factor' in tho- development of that district, the contmct has been let by the state for the con- struction ot the highway to be known as Route 59-A. extending from the western limits of Lake Fore" vest and north to the northweot boundary of the Littertyvuie-Muntlelem dic- trict. Efforts hare been made dur- ing the punt two or three months by the mate department to obtain the right of way and let the contract for this work, but many difficulties were eperienced became of th inability to obtain all of the right of way that in! required. R. P. Rome, myor of Mundelein. was informed of the situation. A meeting of the real estate board was held Janunry 9 and many numbers of the mite department were preunt to xplain the difficulties. it wad' "tated that if a bond could be ob- tained immediately to guamntee pro- curing the right of way the contract would be let at once and work could proceed without delay. The mrmbere o tthe board thereupon Kual'auleru this bond and the oon~ tract was let on the basis of that guarantee. The Libertyvl"e-Mundclrln Real £5:qu Board is now entering it 4th yar. R. J. Lyons. gtate representa- tHe ot the Eighth district, is As presides State is Aided by Real Estate Board m front ot an approaching when she jumped out, he knife and thrwatened to The following is takrm from ths "Economist." I munch] Journal, pub. lished in ananaton. (lewd suurltuyn February 23: m harmiu hr gum" Moving Time in Washington K trunl. aiiul""" [u rm sun-d a [ Bluff Re, tt ti!" h"! 'iles N s sh" charm:,, 'wwr of and "hre'pl Gurnee. tid, him. ht)! A bat Sh» [mthwr I plauned a n week till rt I At the Libertyville Methodist church there was held mt saturday mining, a banquet and rally ot the (.Ucthouist young people ot Lake Co., The minister: who attrmded were: ,Rev. Fredrrlck Knight, ot Lake Bluff Rev. A. M Krahl, of Antioch. 'ltes N s Spam)! Graysiake and the 'mlor of the community church at Gurnee. Sub-District Rally Draws Big Crowd Miss dent uCHIr tht: luau-2c! and Sub-bl trict organ nations were present. Including Mr. Lou. Uo-i- of In?" SW00} President o.' the Chimgo Northe n District; Mummy Wlard Humphrey, of High- land Park, Prrsidml of tr" Lake Gos nma Fhtworrh Leanne Irrtstrtute, u well as members ot the various Iris. trm Cabinets The editor of the your): people's paper. p, per and the manual: editor. were an) present. 0 MCI-u; "an. Third, o:her pv-oplw should be stud. led. their nations and characterir tics, history, customs and religions, and their social anl eeonimic lite Fourth, a (arm of wosld govern- ment should be considered and lts pussiblthles Tbexe must be some such government, Mr. Oxnam sud. before them can be world prace. We should and the best was tor this. Fifth, solutlona should. be thought out carefully. The World Court, the bane of Nations and the outlovry movement. mum out together u a whole ,rorid---tcese shoald be ttiv- en eonsideratiort as solutions. He e.osed his locum with 1 attit- ln; story mutual: the mm that Is but for all, and am in to the W First, we should study the causes of war, and these Are, chiefly s lack of understanding, materialism and militarism. These reoult In rivalries. Second, we shouH turd and anal- yde sccret treaties and expose them. and determine how to correct the \ .... [but "its a chief cause ot the from Graysiake, under the direction o.' NW N ti, Nye. :urni ind the mu- sic in addition th the patriotle longs. in tht. prmrum "huh followed thc meal. Mrs Griswold read Very ettec- tively, "It We Carry On" meaning if we carry on for peace, we shall Will. A tenor tgo'o was contributed by Mr. Merl' Tibtrett. of Lake Forest i'rvsidvnt Oman. ot DePau Uni- versity, gave a unable unites: on rt cent war Iss Grace Hubbard, "who I. . atu- m! in the meal high school and an arm") '4ficiot organizer A large number ot (by officers of LIBERTYVILLI'I, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, FI'IBRUARY 28, 1929. U rose of the murmur: which var l'rvsf'hint Omnm tspeak rnatiottal l'nllvrrtunding as .f Peace " The banquet was .d . PLAN COHERENCE nll iili0llBllit OF TIE COUNTY BOARD o-rv-(l an equitable method of award-1 ing prizes. Sever-u Bdd.tlona,' "Innis I "ill be given instead ot the ones {1st announced. l Each week, until further notice., the bank will print, in connection "1'11 it, no» [among "He'd Snot" ltd-i nnlscmrnt. one of the slogans sub-l mitted. The pt-nmn whose slogan is _ 1.x .nwd "ill rm .-.v.- All award by call-, ing at the Llbertyville Trust & Sav- iuL's Bank. ' The slogan for which a prize will' in. awurllvd this work is "Savings Build it Sure Income." '; Allnrnvy (11;:er f. Jar}: when clerk. at the toque-t of quervlmr Matt hilLH-r todas wr" nrrnnlzc- 14' Bank Starts to Make Awards in Contest Town Clerk and County Clerk to See If Law Will Allow Township Extra Man The Libertyville Trust & Saving! Hank'has received so many really good slogans in humane to the con teat " recently conducted, thot th" bank has arranged "hat is canal-l forever', ad which we should work as a world to uphold. Numerous people pronouncetr'the rally a grad. affair. In addition to those who attended from Lake Courr ty, including ail the north shore " nuns and towns. thvre were many from Chicago, McHenry County and Elgin i ?' xi 'Ytir spring Of 821,575,000 alloted to Illinois out of the 1926 appropriation Waukegan was gIven $335,000; Lake Forest 895.000. and Jotod- stoeh, 870.000. Possibilities tbat we post oftice in Lltrrrtyvllle may be iocatvd in a building or its own within the nvxt year or two were consider- ably strengthened today with the publlCuthu of a report by Becre. tary of the Treasuzy Mellon and Postma ter (hm-mi New, sub um ml to (cunt->5 yesterday, ml atise to the mt: hundred mlltiun linl :trs autllozizwi 'n 1926 for a public building; program throuph. on: the country. According to ml: report Libertyville is inclini- .ll in a list of Rinse-ruin: prohcts or CO: s'd'-:'ati'm in the nut bull " ing program," which it is be- lieved will be launched by con- Federal Building For Libertyville? H m nu 'srship n m Witttk Circulation Greater than other Wet klies in County Combined H tl wt 'ounty Is Big Weekly I ,r,",', C. of C. Investigates Ir,, _, Local Freight Rates tin " VI A "Vin; of approximately 83.000 t .nnnualiy by Libertyville shippers _ may tht. outcome of m g ciatloutt now . being bonductod by the Libertyville- IMulinn Chamber of Commerce _ :wirh the rallroads :orvinz the Lber- r turtle territory. " I Quoting rates from the freight, tar- _ I "is of the railroad companies reveal Cl 'that errload shippers in Libertyville r,, jam psying practically 34 cents per l ion on aoods from Rondout Into Lib. I H I , V'WKM rate- from Frank- v: ~iin connty, Illinois were coal mince i sre situated, to Rondout are 82.18 a t ion The rate from Franklin coun- Ity to Libs-nyviiln is te. " per ton, or J difference of 34 cents The rate from Franklin county to Chicago is $.1S6 4ter ton. It only costs 23 cents in mow tht. coal from Chicago to 't Rumiuut. a distance of about 80 irrtilts, at tht. same: time costing 57 " cents to move the tre ght from Chi- lv Cairo, through Rondout, to Librrty- Jlfiiilglliel ESTATE i (lf $2,365,00018 a CLOSED IN COURT Exequtors Discharged From Acting in Managing Proper ty pf Wealthy L. Forester Waultuan I'M-mum ,4 "than Sh xx ard for my Fr 1'irl a! wwrd an? wt (w harm): Mar!) 11 Rem» Zeal". Hurrmmun P.", tion {hr probate of will'mwi and 9h" for hearing March IR Heitry Nnrdmyor. Harrinztnn Pe minn' tor probate ist will filed an: an m,r hearing March In F'reherick William "rt.se. Wauko Wart [mum-- of administration hm ed to; Jnmphlno F You "mud ol 8230" lie-irnhip proved Apprnx'mm appoint"! "raring on claims' yo' tor my 7. Victor F? "My mir in suit, of "WON" am Fuhurd Klim ,mirr HO-FthL' on proof of to Mar"! 2 Edmund Lotto" ot lo mun Rnndnu: tnllts, a cent: to case, tt mm 1 [J'VI'I'Q run'an'1p'" Gertrre Garland; rt. Heiraltip proved. H. mm In other words. It cuts 23 t't us per ton to ship 30 miles, while I' was Igtwrtyvilh' shippers 34 can: mammal to mow t.through Rond- ou' utd to Libeeysill: a distance of 3..' m.les Rates from Clinton 11M, l'urlo-y. Knuth ky. and gtller mims'hum wh'tf, a goof dt-al of car. Hnuts'hum wh'tt'. a goof do-al ot"car. had freight is, shipped to Libol'y tii'e rtrrctl the train" ddferetice. The only argument of the railroads is MUM-pd to be 'the necessity of charging considerably more because of th" Hamming and exchange at Random. Negotiations aw also be- ing made with the state and inter- state commerce 'commisoslons. and 7:5": 1):];de (hut thr, Chambm will Wage t successful mm tor. lower {nights tor Libertyville. Installing Fixtures in A; Rubin's New Store -_; l (Mm punt mun-1n am. " ltr "" tcwrrutesri, Al'hwnuh " is sa'd In tvi'nselt' (luvs no: yu-t know what I. -' MW adttiittiutrot"t't In, in ctofe for hlm. it 15 reported In eioecu to he (matured to sea duty within the next tow months. Ch R NH Max tt ("t"h' l 211mm 9 ht mun or' H u!" C. Han sen. Wan krghn lm ntvd H _'tt arms: h period I'l m will a tr?1otltt M ll W n; m mum in "W Ill" l' the ramp lt('(-L'l Pil- uho J las Ctttll av. tir,rful his W:tsst Wildcats Tie the Conference Champs {aura at Hm I. Saturday night 30 al Thu mar victory of Ipbvrtyville i, slat ifiram twcausca of the Antioch, team having ttpen named c."ampior,s' 1 of t'1.e Norihwe:cr.conterenee when, they dvamod Ley'hn and Arllmrtnn, ond wa -' Heiehts in the tfnais otthp confvr- Pr1C6' mlxnrampm hwlul at Wauconda Fehrutiry 2 _ dwuduly zmw apart of the Amine". ham an! rnumrrt d '.h" drciinz has to: shortly more the gun ended the battle, That" [tors led 10td 8 at the LE! way ',2tl and 18 to If) at tho end of the third quarter. Horenb- 'azhtun-d the swims: honors for the Wildcats. with-(we field goals and um rintwrs for 1.pof the 30 mint: contacted by his team. He wa;dose- ly followed by Lichtfold al~n of tho mango" and black, who hit thr, hoop accurately four times _tor a poin's Outstanding through 'thu wh In grim. Get? the pinyin: of Cumin. Antioch Dospne playing on a strange floor and w:thout the: st-rx"rvs of ths-ir Mar guard, Staininzvr, the Antioch tvam pmde a great Rama and Wer ttta-ters of tho situation until rho fourth quarter, when 'Libertyville forward. who was the,tna:trtay of the visiting team. with six bttskrts: at " " :ic. hand of "our wont Cre min is easily one ot the has: for wands in the NorthWrst con'.. you» Unlike many -tars h" play, a good wand- in the Nor-111mm mat. Hunc- Unlike many -tars ha play, a good C't'ie .: 2",? 'd 1h. wh ' .1 350:; an) i, 3 ateadr. consistent mtrtorm, r. The gymnasium at the local tr, honl was packed to capacity and EM much tst mm Mr' nf 'ho schtaxnrs were oompdled to stand on'chnirs and benches to get 1 View of th,. 1.1 mm: a _ Lafif rr.r;'.'tri of Am'och partimns attended tic]: game and sum"! f, rum!) It'rPuLhmJ fur t'er team, The delegarons of 5: arms of each school soundnd my ch. e: rs cheer durim the game, "He. W15 {1.4th hy inttc.s, rxvlvmvr t~=o a do gr: " that 1.1!ne'tyvidlv's girl ch09!" ivu " " fair Nd and "as Cai-ri-ui. fr :1: the floor. The game wasr'hn.r.d.,d in superb style by Referee Smidl, "in Ln: Moll a.rrp'1m5i§0'rz in cord. r. t:it'ri-, sit. but") :'m- practice ot muyx' as a rrcilrl and is one of the ;-u',v.u.lr n.itprnirtia.si apptaariug on the Lyn-mu and Chautauqua platforms As an osidenCo or his pupular.ty "mom: his professional pwrs, he um t,otttt) 1CrujtmrAYizard of the Warwi- Mmtvr Mauicians tor a rec- out tom '. Hc is the stellar attraction at the M. us' Ind Boys', banquet and enter- iainment, given at the First M. E. (hunk: of lIlM'rIMHE,i on Friday ".1111 Is. at'ir.'do P. M. under the A cup-act ploy, "A Cup of Am," v HI "m "at"! by the Village Players " the Attttitorfttm Thou-re Weatttu; - mm. ditMr March 6 or 18. It Is understood that the my will be given between the picture shown. The Mystery Nan Wassmunn. has n marvelous and marvelous pro- :'.-!!x (-2 .'. V" C G nit-11 Intimates and delights. His sdghtofhand or lem "11:13 n i, mu! m Miran ehibitior. ot mnemy of hard. but a bums of z..-.'mux..1 1'ivir:o:.s and wondcrfui trials, Much please and startle. All Ci mung i- (-lvw-riy done and the an. ul,o looks ic foolod aways. Me MI 3 ehamiirur' perbonaliiy _" 'l paw .i.'ttei' .f .mo frh-ndly rela- 'itly uilh h., audinwp by his ready Bit an}! by tht manic xnuzwlouuv AK vit hr tst'.l'tvi Uh as he docs his .UI to I I < o', tht, CiliZeIL's Scout Com. mum and the 1gtiertyville-Mynde- " 1 smut» fur tln. boys of Liberty- vlme and Mundelein, ten years of Mr and our and llw turn who are interested In the boy life of the two period 'Other features of this great eve- tiiug,jri'I' t e fine dinner. served by the hairs of tht church, which will luv abundant and mtisfying. Around lht tztblwi. songs that 111v Scouts like to sing. Three-minute speeches by 13th. boy, and thrm moi) that-will br, snuppy, Time will he called on th.. Grow "ho tot-s over the three minutes. Then upstairs in the aud- itorium, a dramatic presentation of ihv- um and "whiny of a Scout ramp and a Court of Honor. for the lt mgnition of the work of the boys uho haw made progress in Scout Mutt ard 1h- It as it (111mm ot' a won drrfttl ("W-Ding. the great wizard, W:rs:cmatln. N 'e Sr that no boy mists tide, great treat but be a boy "oursqi'r.irgairr um} Mm; your O1ril boy or a-noigh- bar's boy, to enjoy this rare occasion Get your tickvts from mg Boy Scouts of Libertyville and Mundeloin. or at m.- drug Mow-s orri'ltr town. r" Wizard In Magi: 13:; I', At Big Dinner 3.35;; bt lh! lyrd hero, LN! " Pith" ov/r 'tmo 164'};de a tfs a sllt""i".l' mums WFar'ra t) owrtimv m 0H WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN vaatmn game had ended ' of tho, tilrt'Clirlor'S had lHt 'nn illi. thang that Liber- 1.. am in O H! (I tor l. F , rtyvillp "Ur was heir": made ~01de bark and in a pmhu! irte: counted axing My: more tied Mam worm! in a sec- rfwrind, and the game lk' an N y ' a! hm 1hr» I .'t l't. h :11 hibkrthull: team bvlfvvd to be hr ALIim-h high In last mind! no me. u but a H hig hrs pi qmu nor! I Antioch ship tme arid, Pt tto, {NUT C'ec' f Ft drnts and , chef I". and HWY; WAS Chm {1H 1'40 a ham m 'n"0w rt yviUp H! at H It chool its 0 lliililmlilhTlilli OF NEW VILLAGE lil BE VOTED MAR. 23 boundptl by u". ', . on the south. Highland Park on trr the eat and Lake ercst an t .- lc, north lt lies in Dnerfidd Hun- _ a acr' Petition for ineorporaeion was fir-dined Saturday by Jane, Morsae and Norman. Chicago amour-w, ntnd included a blue print made by ChaNist, E Russell. showing a W est wrto Bannockburn, Adjoining Deer- field and Lake Forest, Would Bar Roadhouse", a!!!) rm mm of tho lenders in the action fur 1:.vnrp0rminn. the NIL-mo will crm- c:'ut solely of ro-sidvncvs ranting in cost from 825.000 to 8100 005' each There arn already a num- ber of new homes under onnsrruc- Mon and plans for improvements costing $1.00t),000 have been com- beautifully la winding strert Iotg. Fll,H,vuton Woman's Club, each club Mrs, Sophia Ilierman, wife of sending in their five best 'xampl, s. i')',')';.",',':,)',',","',',',",: d,tul at hor 'home, Another jury will Judge and the fiw 3437 Ba ou street, Chicago, Thun- iv f from the district will compete "K" morning 10vh 21, at the age ot with thrs other districts for the st ti" Cy Mars. lo months and 21 days," prize. Mrs. momma was born in Han. - _-~v _..---- ,7 _ 'owr Germany o'omitipr to America . in 1x63, at the an of 16 yearn, male in}: lwr home near Lake Zurich Reports Big Sale 'A t' "a: united in marriqm- to Wil q . . 'mlii iii-mum and sum. thereafter Of Majestic Radios nude in r home in Libvrtyii.'le F'ir teen years ago slip moved to Chi. 1'rtttv, Bros Libertyvilie dealers (-320, "here she has shew 24- Med for the Majestic radio, which tits' Fhvcrral stHnjis,' "w.- hold from. have been advertising in the inde- hr home in Chimp; Saturday a: Prudent exr'lusivrl.v, report that their 12:3" m charge of irr Garlic], and salts on tins rc't'r'vir has 1212' Mr ',, u- lo St "tors Jinn): rhurch alworl of any radiir-thry have ever .ii Lake Zurich where whites were handled. conducted by RM. E A MO!) and The phenomenal popularity of tho Dr. L. Goebel. Buxial wa: in Lake Majestic has a'travted a gram deal Zurich summery. of faiorelxe attention in the world. M' V Biermzm la survivvd In her of commerce. and when one consid- husband. William Holman. and one era the tonal quality, selectivity. up dt'tghter. Fianna» it Bierman, of to-the-minute rectum and moderate Chicago. ' She "so 18"" two!broth. prtco. the reason for the MMetrees era. Henry Branding and Ernest D. Mid rim to "Minder in the radio Banding, both of we Zorn? and field in not to be wondomd at. 'many other relatives and Mildl- wrtain of pascage. Paved roads, sidewalks, server. water gas and electricity have already been installed in the new village and other improvements wiil kw carried on as soon as the building cOtROn (mans. ' Ono of the first notions the new city will take. awarding to Aitken. will be to prohibit' the construction and operation of road houses, hot dog stands or other "unsightly business inevi- tutions" Woman's, Club Art Contest for Children The state art committee of lllt' r'.. :no:;~ 1lh.r:ttior, of Womar.'s Clubs is turrpitH"tirur an art conte~t among sen-nth and eight grade 8011001 Trl. p'ls. the subject being "Summer," Mrs. Goo. floss, who is art chairman of the local Woman's Club. exhibited 17 out out pictures at the Feb Wth meeting of the club. From among these a jury consisting of Mrs. Lu. tills: Golding, Miss Jeanette Taylor. Mrc. Geo. Ross, Mrs. Paul Ray and Mrs. Frank Wallis, st'let'ted the two best, awarding prizes to Meretti Walton and Marian Curtis. and hon oruhle mt ntion to Violet Disney, Her, hert Doershuck, Helen Lawrentz. Elizabeth Bulkley, Robert Hawk and Mary Jane Carroll. on March 6th. Mrs Frank Wards will conduct ttw district contest at Harmon \\'oman's Club, each club sending in their five best txampl- s. Another jury will Judge and the five le f from the district will compete with the other districts for tho amt» prim. costing 811100.000 have been com- pleted. All of the 12fi inhahir- ants of the district have signed tho petition for Inr'orporat'in SC) that when the question is put to a VO'fs on Mnrrh 23. it is fairlv The phenomena] popularity of thc Majestic has rutrm-ted a gun! den] of {morrlw uttvminn in the world of commercc', and when one consid- ers the tonal quality, sseleetivitt, up to-the-minute team-ea ad moderate price, the reuon for tho Majest'c's rapid rise to Interlude: in the radio field ll not to be wondered at. errs According ts, William me of tho leaders in the O. H. Molidor Says The Sta The cc THE RESERVED SEATS o N HEMP.) AREur GONG To BE FrLLED UP wITH SAINTS: SOME OF WHEM ARE GONG To BE SALE!) pan THE ORDNARV Feuowwrm Au, HIS FAULTS, BUT THE DlSPO- SmOu To BE KIND AND PLEASAUT To me FELLOW act Bar ied R nd large w incorpc 'ated 7 Bird House Contest . With Prizes for Boys l CLAYTON BUTT T TAKEN BY DEATH IN tjll.lftillil.t Mr Rrardnn told Mrr. Slang Sunr day that Mr Rutt had expressed tho wish to be buried at I Glen- dale mo,aolrum whore Dr. Corley. an- othpr formr-r inrai man. ic alto bur. ind. Complete funeral plans had not harm completed when Mr, Rear- don telephoned Sunday. J Clayton Rutt was born at Stor- line. " and would have been " years old had hr, lived until March 15 Who a yiunz man. he came in Waukegan with his family where hs. r-rendurtod a yoact h-winma for a widely known firm. He interested Himself in banking very soon and shortly after tho Waukezan Nation- al bank war rrreanized, he arrociut. mi himsI-lf uith tho it nihninn and prospeer with the mm- and buamo an (iffiwr and Flurkhnidkr. A short ' '-~ ho wan forced to take a ., 53. chal- M rs Mum; 1mm t . tle dwvnwd. w. I North Hickory an». Prominent Banker and Wm: gan Resident Died Early Sunday Morning most intrre's'inz and educa:ioral con. traces 6-rr.'" hold n I/ltw-rryvilV is a C0t1tert for bOyé, spOnsored by the Llorr'ywne Lumber, Cornparly, in "hit h wins will be offrrrd for the three beat bind houses built by boys. "UV- btalierr." said o. A Newsom. murmur of the company, "that the mu :: 1;."an of boys In the use ot tools and in making things tor Im-mselws 1! not only df practical uerse.'lt to 221mm, but it puts their minds on constmr'tive things. "Too we bfrds that nest about our PW :0 (1.. 4: \..iuable a part of (h. Gill work out "totireiy odeinal plan: [He C01ltctit closvs April 12th 50 that the boys should begin right away. A longer period was not prac- tical, because it will soon be u).- 'u',, to put up bird homes." l'ht. Judges will be E H. 0011.55. Jas. H. Swan and W. C. Ilubbpll home 'atmowhere' as the new and mu shruhbmy and the flower? 80. turninngnq rho... advantatrrs, we de. t'io1ed lo oHerseiiry.t prize-s for the Mu bird house built by bors---a or [did [mu may obtain Former Resident Dies in Chicago nun-h of Lake (I tnty' whr-r-a he bad liwd tor 3r', war; and his drath was a personal sorrww to his many fm-nds and amndaws in bu<iness. The widow, Mrs Bernice Run. his and mothor. Mrs Gum's" Sum: ot Grarslak» and a hxwtm-rl W L. Run " Waukegan surviw him. Emu) Herman and sum thereafter mado ho-r home in Libvrt:villp. Pit. '.ecrl years ago she moved to Chi. r-ugo. 1shere she has 81200 I": ided F'umtal services may hold (mu. hr home in Chimgo Saturday at 12:30 m charge of Dr. Goebel, and '1. _ w to St l'ttvr's Evans; church n Sign (in-mink " with h rmr his ('layhm Run "sislam (-as! 3 Ti." ur Prrt 'lsh; " th' n mini hank Waukecan 1V ". mmwzm's we have a book louse plans which any boy tin free at our office. These We from tho most 81mph to the most (laboring and y t-',itfiHv'r \ariations in de- x. "hum 'mm- of the boys 'ttrot; Lake ay xt $1.50 A YEAR ' ('nli' It: '_ltts health nil n tlt m 1i N a ft3 (l Had artire men- "3 Cottntry club _ .~('\'Pl'a' years of the M'auke- M Inna a resi- ied var-LY Sun- ho-nrt ailment likvd ham re- Wauhzan and John B. Rear- ldnrd bf edu. km 'rotsn-hip at the bed. ' partgrulars Tho k:dow. L: also with Ind Number 42ml arrange- a brother of "a con mu 320 " had We de- for the boyswa prize of $1 eacl of ti10 It C7Ir.! Wit! tt TTA 1m

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