Libertyville Recreation / Center , LIBERTYVILLE. ILLINOIS Withdrawal of Supervisor Frank Stanton and Harry Stratton for chairmanship of the board of super visors, today left Supervisor James O'Connor, Deerfield, and Superyvisor William J. (ee, Highland Park the only ones in the field@4. The board will meet to reorganize April 18. David Linderholm of 877 McKinley | TtEaAm NO. road,. Lake Forest, was arrested on 'R. Kennedy North Sheridan road near Zion by |sup S s State Highway Policeman Walter |H. Liln Repkow and Frank Reardon, Sun-- day, on a charge of driving while drunk. The officers charge that be-- |TEAM NO « fore they stopped fiim his automo |Neville ... bile was weaving from one side of | Borst the road to the other. He Wwas | )e Lacey . brought to the county jail where he is awaiting trial in the court of Juustice of the Peace Harry Hoyt, | TEAM NO. this afternoon. Gruenwald STANTON--STRATTON ARE TO WITHDRAW HELD FOR DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED c1ans prescrirs ow i-- ing as a meansof reltev-- ing that "tired feel-- ing,"' rebuilding atro-- phied muscles, and "tuning" up thesystem generally. BOWLING t/c/ lel in th. bo wling heelth. \f( the find at an y time-- alleys are al warys 2 vailable Th Come in & tw? . 17 rekny ® B 'Wite C time-- C | \ alleys are C y is c al warys ""1 '%'\ 2 vailable e tyo . t ," . \\\. "! ""!L\Il.: r.l'. 14 §p \ #? THERECORD BR EAKING_NEW NASH "400" ©400" Standard Sit 4--Door Sedan Ask the Salesman this Question: Lovejoy shock absorbers (Exclusive Nasb mountms Salon Bodies ' Leads the World in Motor Car Vatue -- IMPORTANT ©~400" FEATURES--.¥0O OTHER CAR HAIS THEM ALL High compression motofr High Turbulence t EVERY prospective mnotor car pur-- chaser should ask every salesm.an he talks to, this questions W hat is the price of this car, deliveredgfo me, fully equipped with all the eqypment*" You should also ask what the differ-- ence is between the factory (f. 0. b.) price and the delivered price--and then ask what that difference buys. Heretofore it has been customary for factory prices to cover only the bare car. This permits the dealer to sell you your bumpers and the other acces-- sories, «t retail prices. Nash, in introducing the new "400" _ (ff se _ F' Our allevs were %\ installed ®" by Brunswick TreNew NAG H 400 $991.00 Telephone 397 §/*° int NASH MOTOR SALES World'seasiest steering -- Longer wheelbase Torsional vibration damper New double drop frame Aluminum alloy pistons _ 7--bearing crankshaft (Invar--Struts) O -- -- TEAM NO. 3-- 498 476 5 TEAM NO. 5--DOUGHBOYS Gruenwald 182 99 1 McKitrick § 132 132 1 Muhlke . 186 172 ? 433 454 443 1 TEAM NO. 3--LEATHERNECKS ¥. Gototi .............._ 127 123 160 D. Flagg ... 148 148 148 E. Brown 118 120 117 516 482 | TEAM NO 4--SHAVETAILS Neville sls ....149 187 _ Borst ols .. 181 153 De Lacey 22 _1680 136 0 TEAM NO. 2--CORPORALS Nii!lt MceCormick Firnbach TEAM NO. 4--S§ERGEANTS 506 . 465 442 1 TEAM NO. 6--BUCK PRIVATES E. Kennedy 151° 18%) 151 C. Flags 140 113 " 124 0 o o o 0o 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 o o 0o NEWS OF THE PIN HITTERS M M 1. M 11 American Legion M A U N City League I.)« VOLO ~«KW" 448 158 146 163 Series, pioneered a new practice, by installing this extra equipment at the factory, at no extra Cost to you. When you ask the suggested question you'll find most salesmen (not Nash salesmen) reluctant to answer. They would rather not say how much more there is to pay, or what the extra money buys. And you'll also find that by reason of the Nash policy, Nash "©400" deliv-- ered, fully--equipped prices are much lower than :Lose of many other cars with the same factory (f. o. b.) Erices, and lower than some cars with even lower factory (f. o. b.) prices. 4 Short tarning radius Exterior metalware chrome plated over nickel 391 419 167 146 110 168 M 419 184 146 1114 M 519 438 Libertyville, Iil. 16 del W Dow+ the C TEAM NO. 1 Henning . Krase Porteous Madden TEAM NO Molter _ Lusk Cl Bietzel . Whee TEAM NO. 3-- FPendick ... Brow n . Frve Hubbard Steir W TEAM NO. 2 Tulley Kruckman Jeppe Sitz _ Il M M Mtr M V ell visited Mrsg. Bert Dowell -- Condell hospital in Iibertyvil ay One--piece Salon _ fenders Clear vision frooat pillar posts Nash Special Design front and rear bumpers Dad's League 1 M V M M LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, APRIL 11,1929. 0 1 4 106 116 165 143 139 135 198 132 144 133 117 135 142 181 Waud M L4 COT 162 147 160 m 515 403 430 443 191 169 W members of the Young Communist League of America, which figured in a series of meetings that ended in riots in Waukegan last summer, dis-- tributed pamphlets among the sol-- diers at Fort St#rridan in -- which these men -- were classed as-- being members of a capitalistic controlled army, and they were urged to oppose W A PS l The patmphlet however, declares that therg '"must be a civil war to overthrow capitalizm and establish a worker$ and farmers government in the Uniited States. The red army of Russia in which the officers and -- privates are on equal footing is set up as an example ) proper army organization The Cear is stated that the "imperialist pawers" as they are called are plan-- Selecting Saturday designated as "Army Day" for-- their-- activities members of the Young Communis! Circulate Pamphlets in Which They Refer to Need of "Civil War." COMMUNISTS SEEK CONVERTS AMONG SOLDIERS AT FORT soldier the san that _ held in () A 11 )VIC 11 war 10 _ establish overnment sIng bet ween \USSIA war as clas mile Tuesday the boy scouts of Munde-- lein had a troop meeting at the com-- munity -- house.. Asst.. Scoutmaster Russell Towner called the meeting tgq order. The boys decided to pay The boy scouts of Mundeletn, No. 7i7, are 'working for a banner given to the troop if 80 mer cent of the boys dq eight hours each of civic service, done over a period of three months. In the last couple weeks we have been working on the tennis court by the church.. Soon now the scouts are going to have a village clean--up -- campaign ~----Melvin Rouse, gGUWTAKE HIKE Last Baturday, the 6th, nearly all the scouts of Libertyville spent the day in a troop hike. As that is the day the Press Club usually meets to write the local scout news, they were held up some on geetting the arti-- cles out.. But watch for next week's column. There will be lots of things to write about.----M. B. Scout:, SCOUTS HOLD WEEKLY MEET a t rd a month dues.. Then,. the s scoutstalked about taki hike. We decided th t on our study of six &p z. Then we played duck CIVIC SERVICE AWARD prisont t hS n cond a 11 W 6 (0) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew | Girz Edison Park, called at 0. L. becks Saturday evening. Miss Shirley Hollenbeck r, to Antioch Sunday evening spending a week's vacation at Mr. and Mrso Wm. D. Th« and Helen spent Sundby at th Tillotsons. Mrs. Jennie Pick] some time with he H_ A. Tillotson. Mis=s Anna Drom the older childrens IN MEMORIAM Roger Swan, a former Boy Scout passed away on Friday,'April 5. The boy scouts of Troop 77, Mundelein, contribute money for flowers. Our troon is sure sad in saying goodbye to this brother scout, our frignd-- George Clevenger, Bobwhite Patrol, A 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o W FOOp MJ d Iy. also Mran family, of Ke Tillotsons an 2O d Mi HICKORY on speant M 0& H 00000 0| . RY o 555::. o o o 0o 0 o' ie Irew Grant of "3352:.' Thompso the Ho J irday Holler tu »*»--~ NDNOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA : a CHARGE FOR DELIVERY. ~' INDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO YOUR M ID £ (x i1 WHEN YOU BUILD OR REMODEL GET MY ESTIMATE I Can Save You Money, and All Work is Guaranteed l' ' high--speed interurban railroad / Y¥ high--speedinterurban railroad in your community makes convenient connections with all railroad pas-- senger terminals in Chicago E. L. YELDEN Answer will be found On Page 8 PAGE THREE