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Libertyville Independent, 2 May 1929, p. 2

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May 3--Senior Class Play. The first Senior class of the Ela Town-- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Turner have returned from Florida, where they spent the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. A. L Payton drove to Milford, Illinois, Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Payton's mother, who passed away at Arling ton. Washington Saturday morning Mrs. Harry Ru@lph eptn Friday at the Simons home. "Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Young were in Chicago on Tuesday May 1--Lake County Track and Field Meet. Entries: Eugene Frank, mile and half mile; Norris Froelich and Ira Ernst, broad jump and high pump; _ James Break and Herbert Lohman, shot put and discus. Mrs. Emma Hans and Mrs: Jose-- phine Loomis attended a meeting at the home of Mrs. Thatcher in Bar-- rington, on Monday evening. evening Miss Jean Schaffer is spending the week at the home of her grand --par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaffer at McoHenry. o LAKE ZURICH o Miss Lucille Ligman. is visiting at the Will home. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The following 'are the dates of school events to be kept in mind: Mr. and Mrs. John Hafterman in Chicago, attending the funeral taeir daughtér, Mrs. Saunders v passed away suddenly on Satur o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 10 and 11 "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE" son, William, who was sent for the shotgun, related to the jury that Jad-- rley_ was simply dancing with his o o o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o o 0o o Jadrich had attended a drinking party at the Mihan home, according to evidence produced by the state's attorney at the coroner's inquest and was shot down with a shotgun in the hands of Mihan who claimed, in his story to the prosecutor, that Jadrich had made advances on Mrs. Mihan. Her story supported the one told by her husband, but the little DENY MIHAN BAIL AFTER HE'S HELD FOR GRAND JURY Mihan, with his attorney, Ralph J. Dady, appeared in the office of State's Attorney A. V. Smith for the hearing; which was ended in less than a minute because Mihan waiv-- ed hearing. Chief of Police Frank Tiffany, of North Chicazo, was pres ent to testify for the state of neces The Home Of The Perfected VITAPHONE AND MOVIETONE Albert Mihan, 53, of 2138 Grove a¥enue, North Chicago, accused of the murder of Arthur Jadrich, 22, his neighbor, today was held to the grand jury without bail by Justice Harold E. Tallett. Waives Preliminary Hearing In Trial That Takes Less Than a Minute. Deerpath Theatre WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, MAY 8 and 9 "THE LADY OF THE PAVEMENT" * iN SOUND AND DialtOGuE SATURDAY, MAY 4------Mat. and Evening RlN-TIIN-TlN "THE MILLION DOLLAR COLLAR" IN SOQOUND AND NiaAlAOGuE sOUND EFFECTS AND DiaALOGUE News SUNDAY (one day only) MAY 5 (CONTINUQOUS! 2 To 11) MONDAY, TUESDAY, MA Y 6 and 7 PAGE TWO PHONE 321 &n Glenn Tryon t'md Sue Carroll "IT CAN BE DONE" 100% All--Talking Picture "THE DUMMY" IN 8O0OVUND AND DIALOGUE LUPE. SOUND AND DIiALOGUE COMEDY NEWsS souNnD AND DIALOGUE POLKA BROS. 'e tak qouse icago HFrabe: i of who LV FRIDAY, MAY 3 (Last Showing) John Gilbert, Ernest Torrence, Mary Nolan "DESERT NIGHTS" _ May 19 Grade School Meet here. | The high school has invited the grade schools of the township and neigiboring schools to a xradp! school meet on the afternoon of May 10 There are to be 17 different events. _ Ribbons will be given as | prizes. _ There will be contests for' both boys and girls. No admission / charge. Free refreshments will be | served. I May 11--District Track and Field Meet. Op May 11. the State District Track and Field Meet will be held. The followilgg week, May 17 and 18, the inter--scholastic will be held at Urpana. We hope some of our boys will qualify for the interscholastic. boy f May 4 --Commercial Contest. Char-- lotte Weaver, Vera Unger, Lillian Kropp and Elmer Delhl, will so to Palatine on May 4 to represent our hish school in the typeing event of tae Commercial Meet there. Miss Milwick is their coach and sponsor. May -- 6--«Orchestra Meeting. A called mecting of parents and pupils will be held at the school house on Monday evening, May 6, at 8 o'clock, to organize an instrumental organiza tion for the,high school. Al parents and pupis interested, ore urged to be present, as we think our plan ship High School, will present taelir play at 8 o'clock, in the auditorium of the new school building, this week, on Friday evening. "Welcome llome Jimmy," one of the most popu-- lar of Eugene Fafer's farce pMays, in three acts. A very clever royalty play. Ticket on sale by all. Seniors. your usual energy and vigor hckmf. our appetite fmling, your back aches, you efrtun down, your head swims, you h«ve rheumatism, neurits puins, and suffer from other out owthe of BAD BLOOD, THEN YOU NEED gLsTORlA. Husdreds testify to wh.t it has done for them. _ \ botile of fifty days dosage $5 SEND NO MONEY, we shp C O D , write RESTORK!IA, 425 Van Buren Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS., name your druggiet lF YOUR HEALTH IS BREA KIN G STAR THEATRE Saturday, Sunday, May 4 and 5: "ALL AT SEA 7:15 and 9:06 with O Music picture What a cargo of laughs! Rush right over and get your load! LOOK WHO'S HERE, mMATES! Who can ever forget Karlt Dane and George K. Arthur in "Rook-- ies"? Well, here they are on the briny--and even faster and fun-- nier than in "Rookies." IN SOUND AND MUSIC Vitaphone Acts News GRAYSEAKE, ILL comfortable, i Orchestra, ic properly Vitaphone Acts COMEDY THE COMEDY 1Ss A RIOT:! LAKE FOREST pleasant Organ and suited to 10s & 30c NEW S 99 y | high--speed interurban railroad I serving this community offers the greatest comfort and convenience to summer travelers & | master prevented the blaze iroin '.fl-rv:u'inx to the rest of the | rn and that the flames dies out whe:. |everything in the one rom was co>n l ~umed. _ _FEdwards was unable to estim>'e |the «xtent of the daamge Having got back from Florida too soon for comfort (a* usual) would like you to change our Aad dress from Hughes Leave One Haven for Better One Editor Independent Dan Edwards, Zion plastering con-- tractor, owes the safety of his barn, car and some valuable articles to his trade, while members of the fam-- ily are mourning the death of some 200 baby chicks. The Edwards barn, located at the rear of their residence at 2000 Elim avenue, Zion, is all fixed up tnto rooms and all plastered, by Edwards the plasterer. On one room ~ was a chicken broder. stove and 200 baby chicks, saturday night, while the Edwards family was all asleep, apparently the stove went wrong, at any rate, when Mr. Edwards went to the barn Sunday morning he found the chick en rom of the blace badly blackened and charred, the flor burned out to the ground and the baby chicks all charred and dead. No one in the family bhad any idea that the place was burning, and fire men s'tated that in their opinion, the Plastered Walls in Edwards' Barn in Zion Prevents Spread of Flames. 200 CHIGKENS _ ~ > BURN TO DEATH IN BARN FIRE Answer will be I fourss on Page 7 LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929. high--speed interurban railroad serving this community offers the greatest comfort and convenience to summer travelers Lizzy's spinal column got ton loose on the wa yat one time, and we had to have two bearings on the maiin shalt renewed. And she also gnt knock kneed another time that de layed us about a day all toid, or we would have made the best time yet. Five years in succession i+ not so bad for one old Ford at ithat Lynn Haven, Plorida, to Gurnee 11 We left corn two feet high when we started Monday morning, April 22, and found good roads aud weataier all the way up, passing Taibertyville Saturday morning before your ofiice was open. The wind bles a gale the next day after Texas had her torna-- do, but no rain to speak of, an 1that little came at night when w,y were camped inngarages out o fit all Tae noticeabe thing 's the improve ments in Tennessee #n4q Kentucky DIETZ'S STABLES Good Snappy Music THIS UNIQUE HALL 18 AVAIL-- ABLE FOR PUBLIC OR PRI-- VATE PARTIES, AT MODEAR. ATE RENTAL. Arrange to hold f\:our next partf' at the Stables DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT STARTING AT 9:00 GET YOUR CROWD TOGETHER AND COME OuUT TO PHONE MUNDELEIN 608--M--2 For an Evening of REAL ENJOYMENT Ivanhoe In southern Alabama part of -- the grading was washed out from under the concrete slab for some distance, but the road forces had laid planks like railroad ties, and trien plan lengthways of the road on these, and all that was necessary was carefal driving. like railroad ties, and tien plan , According to the story, Willism Tell lengthways of the road on these, and Ived in the early. part alloo d t all that was necessary was carefal eenth century. HMis life_ ang death driving. care related in .detail. However, parish When we gee good roads that are secords were kept at that "".w' art being built tfiou'w som«s of the bar-- \his name does not appenr '\.".ne ul ren sections of the country, it seems che well'known events of his life cur as if Illinois should not kick |»e substantiated. and that he liveg at at building them througl her BCH, ';1]} is aloubte! roads where the yare puttiny U. 3.' productive, thickly settied sections. 41 through those stat>s. But the Good roads pay for themselves very white stone they are usiug for sair-- quickly in paving time, trouble and facing gives up a lot o% dust, but it wear an dtear on tae million= of iz way abhead of the inud and piich autos running over them every day. holes that used to mix u's up gefore. H. D. HUTGHES FRANKLY the recumbent gentleman is in line for a nice * bawling out. He was steering his lady hastily across Milwauker Avenue at Wheeling, so they could get a delec-- Later, when the smoke of battle LGiad cleared away and they had continued on to their destination and were partaking of the Incomparable food served at the Union Hotel, they both conceded the reward well worth the eBfort. table meal at the when a spiffty sport car shot by and left them thusly. Tuesday and Wednesday, May 7 and 8------ Blocked by smart lawyers, framed evi-- dence and a bam--boozled judge, a lowly policeman wins Lois Moran, George O'Brien and Earl Foxe ON THE SCREEN Carloads of laughter ride the rails with Care on the Side Track. Victor McLaglen, Clyde Cook, "Slim" Summerville------"the three mirth getters' "THE RED DANCE" % From the salt mines of Russia to the Palace of the Czar, she danced her way to power. An up--and--at'em action show of the days when rogue mnd renegad rode the open range! Tom Tyler susl Pyowne "TRAIL OF THE HORSE THIEVES" Sunday and Monday, May 5 and 6 ON THE STAQE YOUNG AND YOUNG LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Saturday, May 4------ Vhursday aud Friday, May 9 and 10 Someday, Somewhere--(We'll Meet Again) From Radio Stations WTMJ, Milwaukee and WCLO, Kenosha Dolores Del Rio and Charles Farrell UDITORIUM _ THEATRE MUSIC------SINGING----DANCING A P ALATE PLE ASER Y OU'LL FALL F OR [uvion noTEL\ "S TRONG BO Y The Happy Hawaiians Comedy, 'KNOCKOUT BUSTER "B L I ND F O L D' Comedy, "NAUGHTY FORTIES" Gurnee, IIl., April 28, 19238 William Tell a Myth? 9 9 PP30 A WARNER BROS PRODUCTION Comedy ALICE WHITE, LOUISE FEZ'NDA ! AND OTHERS "That Certain Party" ------ ON THE SCREEN ------._i The Mirthquake of Flaming Youth ANOTHER 100% TALKING HIT Mon., Tues., Wed., May 6, 7 and 8 HOW MANY LIVES SHOULD A WOMAN LIVE? THE PARADE OF BLUE RIBBON HITS -- EVERY onE anNn elth # STANDING ATTRACTION -- ALL PRESENTED DURING GREAT _ STATES BLUE RIBBON MONTH FOR YOUR GREATER ENTERTAINMENT ~OPEN ALL NIGHT Try our noon and supper specials. You will be pleasantly surprised at the excel-- lence of the food, and moderate prices. On the Vitaphone EDDIE CANTOR c mm *> NEWS OF THE WORLD IN SOUND "HOT STUFF" HOLM LE Vucuu HERBERT TUCKE IJASOMN RCOBARDS JOHMNY ARTHUR ADDED ATTRACTION lA lIit--liAll (¢o-- (c-- |¢-- Jw § IEINIE $E |E THE VRGINIA CAFE STILL THEY COME! ARCHIL MaAYO SUNDAY ONLY, MAY 5th & _ Rogi:AT LoORD daicreao ay with A"GREAT STATES" THEATRE AT WAUKEGAN in A L W A Y .S Orchestra Concert _: News Organ Overture Big Publix Specialties SINGING AND soOouND EFFECTS Thurs., Fri., Sat., May 9, 10, 11 -------- QN THE STAGE _----_---- A Pretentious Program of BLUE RIBBON ATTRACTIONS featuring BIG ARRAY OF SUPERIOR ACTS SELECTED FOR BLUE RIBBON MONTH ----On the Stage------ RADIO--KIETH--ORPH EU M BOOKED VAUDEVILLE VWKITED ARTIITI PICTURE with

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