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Libertyville Independent, 8 Aug 1929, p. 10

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. biq car fe« | The Independent Will be Sent to Your | Home One Wholé Year for Only $1.50 TWO PRISONERS _ FLEE FROM FORT The house came into prominence during the murder trial,. It had been owned by the dead woman. Then, for a second time, it came sefore the public when the Hareqs a@nd Holt started a suit to get pos-- session of it. Clara claimed it as hers. All of the principals live in (hicego now. The little cottage at Fox Lake in which Mrs. Lillie Holt was found dead with three bullet wounds in her body and for which her husband, arthur, her daughter, Clare Harck, and son--in--Jaw, Albert Harcq, were trled on a charge of murder and ac-- quitted Friday got before the pub-- tle a third time when a foreclosure procedings was started in circuit court by Attorney George 8. Me-- CGaughey, of Runvard & Behanne. Police in al} cities along the north shore are searching for two mill-- tary prisoners who esceaped from Ft. Sheridan at about 9 o'clock Sun-- day night. Both of (he men dressed in fatigue uniforms, left the Fort while they were on duty. The men are James Corcoran, 20 of Joliet and David McKiski, 21 of Belvidere. Police have been given deseriptions The sulit was started in behalf of the Rochelle, I!l., State bank on an unpaid note of $2,500 dating back to September 19, 19%5. An item of $68.06 paid by the bank for taxes i« listed also. The Harcqs are divorced. They recelved a decrge less than a year «fter they were acquitted. TWO MORE TAKEN IN BOOZE RAIDS FORECLOSURE ON HARCQ PROPERTY FILED IN COURT of the men Charles Wrotal, of the Ingleside hotel, at Fox Lake, sunday was ar-- rested by Constable Stried and his raiders and fined $300 and costs be fore Justice HMarold Tallett for vio-- lating the prohibitory law, accord-- ing to States Attorney A. V. Smith. Ed Hennessey, Fox Lake, was a} o charged with violating the liquor aiw. His case was set for a later earing. _ Climatic Effects | Americans who go to the Arctic reglons suffer from headache, as a rule. This is due to ice glare. Also, the white man from the temperate zone is tronbied with dryness of " skin and boils and pimples, due to t the lowered resistance of tissue f' following freezing. ], ara Harcq, Albert Hareq and Arthur Holt, Figures in a Murder Case, Sued. News of the Week Fron the greatest _ pomihmtionaf §. Short--stroke fully counter-- weighted crankabaft. and an Accelerating Pump. &. A Gesoline Purnp. 8 lal & k pee spanaion T ype 11. Full pressurt lubrication, &e-n- ventilating ay» 14. Two completely independ ent braking systems. 14. laternal--szspanding fow» 8. A 1}4Anch carburetor in-- The Harmonic Balancer. The G--M--R cylinder head. The cross-- fow radiator. Automatic Temperature Pitcher--Stevens Motor Sales 606 N. Milwaukee Avenue -- Libertyville PRODUCTYT OF CENERAL MoToRs wheel sarvice brakes of the mose 17. Specially designed bodies by Fisher with the exclusive com cave beit moulding. 14, Flaring fenders--70 inches 15. Emergency brake acting on 16. Special moulded, non--squeak [ 19. A distinctive radiator design. 30. A varisty of colqrs in the year's most popular shades. E1. Ternstedt interior fittings. 12. Fusher VV Windsahicld. Mr. and Mrs. Georss Buchanan, of Ingleside announce the marrlage of their daughter Leora to Ray Stanton, of Ingleside, ip Waukegan, Tuesday, August sixth. c Mrs. George Maypole, of Ingleside Shore, was a guest of Mrs. Edward Silhueks, of Antioch at a rather uni-- que breakifast bridge party last Mon-- day. Most of the 'adies were attired in pretty and gay pajama sulits. The winners of th« bridge prizes were Mrs. Gene Runyard, Mrs. Rose : 1d Mrs. George Maypole. W~ wre glad to report that Dr. Albert Willey hos retursed from the 'aispital in Woodstock and has re covered from his injuries recelved several weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crilly and Thomas Jr. attended the races at Hawthorn Tuesday. ® Miss Sarah Brownlee, of Wilmette was a business caller here Friday. The monthiy meeting of the Fox Lake fire department bheld Thursday evening was well attended. It was decided at this time that fire infor-- mation ijven out by central would be given to firemen only. Mrs. Ge --ge Koeth and Dolor an Mrs. Jack Ferguson and Bmg are visiting with their brother Josepa Krossman + Vandalia, l!l. A car owned by Herry Baldridge was destroyed by fire, Sunday. The bazmaar given by the Ingleside Ladies Aid's August ~ird was very well attended and proved very suc-- cessful. + hr. and Mrs., Anthoney Bassi at-- tended the races t rlington Frid .y Mr.'and M:--. Berkstall, of Satem. were callers at the Frank Vaulenta home last week. Mr; and Mrs. Grok, Mr. and Mrs. Tuntas and Miss Sophia Weil were callers at the Rushmore home Tues-- Mrs. Wilson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry passed away Thursday, August first in Chicago. Personal Items of Local Interest PHONE 129--W FOX LAKE, ILLINO!S WE WILL DELIVER ANYWHERE iN THE FOX LAKE REGION | This store also hbhandles //é Gasoline and Kerosene Stoves » Kitchen Utensile, Paints, Ollis / and Glass, Fishing T'ckl., LA w n Mowers and Hose, Building Hardware, Copper or Galvan zed Screening. *¥ y BUNGALOW HDW. & PAINT STORE ever offered at or near Camvass the whole range of the low-- the value offered by the Pontiac Big Six, Its semart new bodies by Fisher, in a variety of colors, suggest the power-- the speed--thedependability «----the luzrurious comfort that Pontiac so generously provides. Come in to see and drive this car. Then you will agres that it presents the greatest combination of big car features evrer offered at or near $145. -- priced sizes--and you will fAnd nothing anywhere to compare with Prices, $§245 to $895, §J. o. b. Pontine, Mich--, on)y reasonable charges for handling and for dh:-d-' 'b?h} Payment Plan is Mrs. Joseph Ta .l and Mrs. !| u Falt were guests of Mrs. Thomas Guerwitz at a luncheopn and show in Waukegan Fri#~ day. Miss Weil is well known a-- round Fox Lake a.d Inzleside. Mrs. Jorgenson, of Chica; o who fias been visiting hes daughter, Mrs Anthoney -- Bassi. returned _ bhome Monday evening. three cars to its fleet and is hiring additional efficient drivers. Bt. Bede's Chbur h Fair will open Wednesday, August sevent, anod \ :1 close tae eveniag c¢"* the tenth. Mrs, George May. 'e entertained }6 guests from Chicago et dinner, ancing and bridge in hon. of Alder-- man George Maypole's birthday. Miss Olive Rhodes and Paul Scott were Evanaston callers Synday ev -- ing. Mrs. Edmond Steptenson was a Waukegan shopper Mors _ Mrs. T irl Fickie enterftained M Anthoney B.a--si *_ Mrs. George Koeth at her home in Lake Blufl, Wednesday. Mrs. Felix O'Boyle who has been very 111 is sloy® _ recovering. Mrg. Everet Lister niece of Mrs. Anthoney Bassi who has been isit-- 1 + bas returned to jer home in Oak lale, California. Mrs. Alifred Cbeims motored to River Forest Thursday, und had lunch with 'riends. Nilés Taxt has aided an additional Mrs. Truman Willy rrd a party of friengs too" a motor bo.t ride to the LEots> beds in Grass Lake Sun:-- day. ; They report that the nicest blossoms are around Blarngy Island where they are protected. Mr. and Mrs, Hemnn 1, of Chicago have been visiting their daughte! Mrs. Albert Capyplan,. of Ingleside. Mrs, Wm. M. Erost spent several days in Waukega last week 'Ar. Jiseph Blacksmita is very I!l in the Masonic bospital in Chicago follo ¢n# Major cperation. Whether it is building or garden work you need tools for, you can get what you want here TOOLS FOR EVERY PURPOSE | _ Alderman Maypole and family cnd Father Folley were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Paschen at taeir beautiful estate Pa. bendale ngar Antiocp last Wednesday. <The day was most epjayably spent. No form of entertainmert were lacking. The Ihoru- back riding was espectally en joved. Albe Froe') l'nx is mourning the lo. : o ~Arithmetic. Arithmetic was a little pheasant hen that Albert saved from bring crushed by ) Sunday traffic sone weeks ago. She and several other members of her family, were crc sing the road when some careless, eartless motor ist hit her and .eft hber fluuor&( helplessly on +:*e pavement. d you ever notice "~ow many drivers seem to d "'ght in hitting little Hv-- ing thing: on the .oad _ Albert found that her leg .and hip were broken and set.them to the best of his ability. The little bird became quite tame and seemed to enjoy tae petting of the people who came in the store. but Thursday the urge of the wild was too great--the door was o *n anod uo one noticed and she limped ..way to join hbher kind, safely we hope. * ~v the name? Oh yes, we thought that quite clever. When we asked Al. w' y e called the little bird Arithmetic he said re {erring to her limping gait, "Well, she sets down one s | carries one.". Robert Slevert, of Eranston, broth: er of Mr:. Wanda Bennett, is visiting at the Bennett home this week. Alderman George Maypole and Mre. Maypole wore dinner guests of Mrs. John Morley, of Antioch, Thurs-- day. Mrs. ley entertained her guests at dinner at Brass Ball Corn-- ers then al drove back t her home and played bridge. Alderman May: pole and Mrs. Maypole and Mr. and Mra. Runoyard were t3e lucky win-- ners The community ~ympathizes with Mrs Milton Bennett at the loss of bher father, Guy Hook, of Grayslak>. Mrs Charles Erickson, of Long Lake has ren'ed bes home to a Mr and * Brennen of Chicago. Misas ances O'Bolys of Wauke gan spent the week end with her parents hbere, Mr. and Mre. F G. () Bovlie. Miss Evelyn ¥wanson, who is em-- ployed in Waukegan, is spending ber vacation here with her parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. Swan-- son. She is driving a new car. Mr. and Mrs. . John Walker and the Misses Ethel and Mabel Bromp ton were in Waukegan last Satur-- day. > Miss Anna Seick is visiting ber sister, Mrs. George Helim.* George Heim and daughter, Phyl-- lis, visited his parents at Dundee over the week end. Mrs.: Cbearles Glos@ser and Carl Glosser from Maywood visited Mrs. Glosser's uncle, James Atwell and wife Monday. George Ademeck visited in . town over Sunday. He is employed now by bis uncle, Fred Boehm, in paint-- ing and decorating. Mrs: E. A. Wilton and Howard Wilton drove to Chicago Tuesday efternoon to take dinner with Mr. and Mre. Oliver Wiltogn in their new home. James leoumrd went to Milwau:-- kee Mobhday when he learued of the death of his brother, Michael Leon:-- ard, who resided there Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thayer and the Buckley family from Oak Park ¥isited friends in Zion the first part of the week. The date of the bazaar has been changed from July 27 to Aug. #2. It is to be held in the park Venieta Philippt celebrated ber eighth birthday Tuesday. Mrs. Carl Miller and soous, Glenn and Carl and Mre: Lois Avery were in Waukegan Tuesday. Mrs. J. J. Barnstable who has ben quite i!! is somewhat improved. Borp to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Glosser of Maywood Tuesday a son. A truck from Chicago stopped here to take gus at the Rentner and Haley filling station and in some way their car and provisions caught fire. Considerable damage was done befoge the Antioch fire depart: ment could arrive and extinguish the blaze. . Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hamlin were Kenosha visitors one day recently. 150 Nippersink Blyvd. FOX LAKE, ILL. 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