A rumor was current in the vt11age over the vest and to the effect that Jake Goldberg. of this village, had Illa-ed mm m an Bmnaton 303mm, "lowing an oporation not mendi- etthr. The report m untrue, a word from the Goldberg home at 3150 Whammy Ava. China). we. that Jake in cows-cm; nicely. (0110!qu an operation for hernia st the Grant mm, 661 Grant Phoe. Don Sundgy due to bright lizhts of en tpvroaching car. Julia Turpin 1224 Wadsworth' avenue. North Chi- cago, end Frances Jeret, 117 11th street. were Injured and removed to the Victory Memornai hospital. Lights Cause Two Injurleu Gus Streed, of 2012 Hervey ave- uue, North Chicngo, Inst control of It: car on Belvidere road near Wil, Report of Goldberg Death Exagerated Hold Reckless Driver Mike Galnt. of 231.". "Mar Wnl'orr "enue. Mllwaukem wac chnrzml with reckless driving Sunday M Deputy Sheriff Charles Kruvm-r " ter Galot had swung out from , milk truck on Milwaukrrra :wpnm- near Half Day and crashed into a car driven by Reese Steffy, or 3%? Spanning avenue. (Noam Ham Nomi!" to pay for damazm and iq to be Khan a hearing before Justin George Stand!" Car Turtles; Man injured Louis Rusisak. of 1171 Superior street. Chicago. turned turtle at Ber. videre and Green Bav roads Sundav and explained to Deputy Sheriff Harry Quandt. of the county high- Vty police. that another driver forty ed him from the road but Quandt re- ported that he believed that the man had been drinking. Tom Dwain. who was riding wfth him. was injur- ed "a was taken to St. Therese hospital. Mn; Floyd White Injured Mrs. Floyd White, Wife of PMWI M. White, of 812 Indiana m'trrs'st. Wits injured Sunday mar Fiu- Poiurs whether husband was forced from the road by a speeding and erkaNS driver, according to Ireputy Stu-n"; Prank Suhadulnik. of tho count" highway police. Mrs. White w." badly bruised and two ppm mm» Anocked out. J. A. Row at Waumnda and then taken to Ma home. The grandfather'- reported that the boy was riding in the back seat of the car and open- ed tho door whito the var wiu in motion, falling out with a lurch of the par, Small Boy Injured. _ Arthur Connor. aged 4 who lives with his grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kosher at 4256 Campbell avenue. Chicago. suffered a bad cut on his head and hie tare wan almost tty tally" skinned when he fell out of the back seat of the car in which he WI." riding with hie (rampar- ents to their summer home at Wan, conda. Arthur was treated by Dr. Surging was riding with A. Schnagl of 3401 North avenue. Chl- cago. and ihnlr car collided with that being driven by A. W. Koon of Highland Park. _ Chicago Man Cut. George Bursa". 2621 Blair place. Chicago. was badly out about the head and face Sunday mm! in a. col- lision in Port Shpridan. He wu tak- on to the Highland Park bosons! where it was found that his injuries were not serious. According to the report made to the Highland Pork police. In. Lana stopped from behind a park- ed (or and was struck by Tweenca. The driver said he was going very slowly and stopped with three feet, but Mrs. Lam: '13 badly cut up and mar be suffering from internal injuries. 30.1 The body of Veloda was taken to China» that afternoon. Woman Seriously Hurt. Mrs. A. Lam; 822 Deerfield ave- nue. Highland Park. was taken to the Highland Park hospital Satur- day night and is in a serious com dition after being struck near her home by a car driven by Albert Tiacencs of 683 Deerfield avenuP. Highland Park. who was held in 85.000 bonds pending the outcome of the woman's injuries. Two Leave Hospital. Both Rule! and Sladek were ro tpassed tram hospital Monday morn in; to go to their homes in Chica- Vejvodn was crushed beneath the machine. He suffered internal in. Juries and a fractured leg. The three men were token from beneath the automobile and rushed to the Con- deli Memorial hospital " Liberty- ville, where Dr. Maurice Penney was called to attend him. The victim. at first believed on- ty'to have suffered a broken leg, sank gradually and died within three hours after being moved to the hos- pital. Car 0003 Into Ditch. The automobne owned and driven by Sladek was moving south at tt fast rate ot speed when the are exploded. The mschlne skidded into the ditch Ind then turned over. bruised Fund Vejvoda. 45iyears old. 2titn Princeton avenue. Chicago. was killed. while James" Bullet. 2650 S. Princeton avenue. and V J. Sludek of 2649 Princeton avenue, were in- tured. Rulec suffered a fractured arm, while Sladek was cut and One person was killed and two were lnjured when an automobile In which they were riding overturned on "no highway No. 21, two miles north ot Libertyville. at 3 o'clock Sundny mernoon, alter a rear tire blew out. l Chicago Man Meets Death in Accident Near Liberty- ville on Sunday. All") (hEllTlllllit thi HIGHWAY: ONE Wittt INJURED VOLUME XXXVII (37th Year) No. 42 LAKE COUNTY'S BIG WEEKLY BEST FOR SUESCRWERS BEST FOR ADVERTISERS ALL THE NEWS----- FIRST! lic'"; ! making tho arm-5H t,)1t-,'l:r,i,-1 l The law requiring a. transit permit Galot i was passed by tne last M'ssiun of tho- [ and is 3 general mommy. Among other Jttstic? ithings it provides for a permit to be "an"! to the tirm driving cars in ed transit .i nthe state. the tee twins: $20. aperior In addition, each car must. but 5 at Bel- sticker on the windshield. showing Sunday the vehicle is in transit. The" Sheriff stickers an issued by the swn-tary y high- of state. at 25 cent: each. old. 2654 or I The drivers in two convoys ot new: I... Aaah oars, being driven from Keno I w! isha to Chicago, Were arrwatvd by N m ilstate Officers " C Hamlin and vm: ttr4 cent Ros". Whom it was found that tPt {none of the cars bore the transit n43 , permit frmn the office ot the tsorrer', 'i'i . tary of statn. I I In! Arrest slips for the drivors were in an issued and trials were scheduled to 52R -; be held in the court of Juntim- Mor- one iris Saturday Two attorneys ro-prw aha ', seating thet Chicago dealers tnvolvmt (In! Mr. and Mn. Anthony Wambauxh of Round Lake. mm Tuesday eve- ning in Libertyvnle visiting friends. Mrs. Charles Cheever, ot hos Am Roles, outr.. fomnerly a resident of 12trertrvilte, died October 14. accord' in: to word reaching Libertyville this week. Death was due to cancer from which deemed had been but fering for some time. She is sub- vivod by her huaboud and two daughters. Miss Mabel C'heever and Mrs Morena Vary. Tho funeral was held Oct. 8th with burial in For at Lawet Memorial Park cemetery at Loo Angelou. The Choevar tam. ily moved to Libertyville from Wou- km" about " years ago. 'l'hary re, sided here about g rear. in the house located at Park avenue and Butter, ftold mad. While in Libertyviilo. the hill"! unwed t wide circle od close friends. Death Takes Former Resident in California Seven other arrest: tor licence 710-} Iations were made try Vincent and Rose over the week end. All ware! brought to the court of Justice L, IL, Morris. mf l Court action against 36 driwrs of Int-w Sigh cars. arrested on 1vauke no road at Knollwuod. October 3 'and 4. was dropped in the court ot Justice oCthe Peace Lrl' H. Morris has! Saturday. camp- Juslir holdir been the s The Highwood man confessed to drinking .when nmlgnod Manny and the court appointed Attorney Earl Stomach to "who with him. The case was continued until today no that relative" could be in court, Assistant States Attorney Harvey C. Coulson pointed out that O'Neil had struck a car hen Mundelein. Aug. 25 and that u a result of tho collision another car crushed into the machines. While a tine ot $1.000 and a Jail sentence or a you could hare been ordered the court took into comm oration the plea of guilty and a3- seued the minimum penalties. Release 36 Drivers Of Autos in Transit Francis O'Neill, 30, of Highwood. he" was sentenced to Ber" In days In the county in" and pay I $100 fine by County Judge P, L. Per- sons on a charge of drunken driving O'Neill surted serving his term 1m mediately. Francis O'Neill Admits Drunk- en Driving and is Shown Leniencv. 30 DAYS AND 3100 FINE METE BOUT It Illtillhltilil MOTORIST gta inlay Two attomo-ys t"pre thet Chicago dealers tnvolth , LibertrvllV. for the trial Morris dismisud tho casvs that the drivers should first rm. " whom it was foul e cars bore the l the omce ot the ' drivel "thoug- were arrest" "Q Hamlin and WF, Ight libertph illt 3ktttpttittt1t rh should first tvchnical 1y Justified in hum " Mo mush awn» Rah Rah Ralralrhhr n- tat "' Constable John Luebbo. ot Fre- mont townshiv. was called to the Countryside Lake Annotation estate. two mum southwest of Mttndelein. sunday afternoon, when: he arrested two Chicago hunters. Mr. Luebho brought his prisoners to Mttndeleln, when; they were pitced on trial be; fore Police Emulate Willis Over. holsor. (mama with trespassing on vrlnto property. The two men, Mather M. .2143 N. Cicero Ave.. and Wat. Monty. 2021 N. Cicero Ave.. bom'CMm- Ihtatmt 821 each to bond = their "wear-Inca» in court Tu A . when, they were each fined 815 N m _ Two Hunters are Nabbed as Trespassera was mink) out at 2 o'clork Mondav afternoon. when a 'rr%ttet fire on the old Lawrence and Appley farms. to tho north of the village and east of Mihnmkee venue, assumed mentur ing proportions and started bumim: toward the buiidingn. A quick run was unde to the scene with the fire truck, and the firemen checked the blaze with brooms and sucks. Crass Fire Calls Out Fire Department and has had over 2H yris' o-vwri once In the ramir of both India-5' and men's wan-hos. in all grades. and is al<o an "rperiertred jewelry rt" pairer. Further announcnmr'm of the opening at we More will apphar in The Independent at a later date, noveltirss, M r. Sim Rudoiph Siode has le In the New Cacti" Hoto 5233 N Milwaukee awn owupivd by 'ho- Brut shop. and will (nu-n a m New Jewelry Store To Open in Village home in Dritfisxld, wh-ro rented an mammmr Ths (mo In]??? for a few dar, after which may will b0 l Iteertied "19 commony Miss Athreeht omm'o-d the Mar 09113 Bonny Parlor hero for five wars before takine mw-r tho Kay Yummy Parlor in Dnnrfiu'd in March, mm! is well known. bum in L'brrVy will» and Hindemit- Mr, Musk): has maid"! in watt. knm for 90m» time. and La mpkw pd there but thpy wm make thoir homo in DoerYMd. Where ttrw Mu» Mina "we!" wore n gown of pink satin and tulle ud carried American Bunny mm. Misc Nance Munich "ster of the groom. m brim-man! and m dressed In orchid um: and mrrivd red row-3' Hamid Albrecht, brother of tho bride was bent man and little Audrey Meinke and Ream Ebollng of Chicago. warn flower etr%. 1'.le worn draw-d in white with ham to "mm-mm flow- and carried tyaaltots of pink rose penis which they sum-Md in tho pan: of tho bride The We was proh'NIy dwqmy...' in pink and whim. and tho bridal varn- mad» tt pretty picture amour: the dainty damnation! as they a'so did at the 17mm: supper. which was served to tho rommnnv The reitrertrville flre department The bride is the daughter of Mr. tad Mrs, Herman Albrecht. of Mun delein. and Mr mulch is the sun of Mr and Mrs. Music): ot Wnu~ karat). Miga Geraldine Album", and Our don Mama: were united in marriage at a trretty service conducted try Rev. C. Arthur Jew at the home at the bride's parents Salinity evening tit eight o'clock Geraldine Albrecht Weds Gordon Matsick a! n "w o guests following I ("w-r tho Kay , "fwd in March. ' t mm in L'bery " rsssridt<i in Wau- _'. and is emphv ( will make their. LIBERTYVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, OCTOBER 17, 1929 home an l Libertyville people may he Inter. 'e-sted to know that three well known (but as yet unidentified) local girls 'are now members of a new locally organized band, composed of twelve i bedutitut girls playing a. program of music with harmony, syncopatlon and rythm unequaled. The band i which is destined to take an import. F ant place muons gimi' bands through out the country, is known as "Gypsy Sweethearts." Beautifully costumed in true gypsy style, wearing [Risks to conceal their identity. they not only entertain wita their,, program i ensemble and specialty numbers, but faint) present a marvelous, colorful picture. We predict that they son will become listed. with the beat or- ganiutions of the kind. and should in be your privilege to hear thuo young ladies, do not miss the oppor- "unity, a. there is a real treat in store for you. "Gypsy Sweethearts" is Latte county's first completely or-, [gunned girls' bond. l, ' Rea) Estate Survey. 77' Announced by Board Organize Twelve Piece Girl's Band cometary of the organization. O. A. Newsom. It. c, Kaplng and William Hopkins wwrw appoittted tt' committoe to make arrangements tor the board as a group to attend the state convention ot real estate- boards at Rockford Oct. 31, Nov. r and 2, and to prepare the program which the local board will present It the convention. Tho board members F weekly dinner at the M mar. and then held th swa-iun at tne oftic" of It mercury ot the orgamz iv board within a month." Mrs. Eva Milltren BOARD OF REVIEW , EXPECTS Til WORK ' FOUR MORE WEEKS Wankegnn, however, presents a simpler task this war than mm M only 2x protests of l'lf'Q'HSIH- taxa- tion were lodged mu: the board Thwm rettrtptttlttttrqriit take a week In all probability. Out in the county all pf the work mm horn 1lutrttd aux» and alone nut tn the county all pf the work has hewn I-let-tti awn), and along the nvrth shore, etrpet'ttslly In High land Park, the inveruurationh hm" trturrt tinlshed _ McHeairy county. with its smaller With all of the Waukegan 'com Manna left to inventixue. and sev- eral in other cities along the norm more the Board ot Review todae tum-d what " tsolute., will be 'ho Int month of work before it dose: 'tta, Downs. " lime lvrk Waukegan, With Its 28 Com- plaints. ls Last Big Task Left to Complete. "Tho board, unless somethin: um nee-n happens. will on0 it: worn rm or 2. nuildings f'irrrly dwell Atl foan " tht f" a smaller population lydine rt'purl yesterd " 12 a Inc-min: last Mum. divisions of. the local Mr "Minn us "et.rtn tl . Libertyville; Mun- r; 3, Subdivision 3 Nov. 1928; 4. Res- stationary. no in- intuos'propert.v'. in hinhnr: in outlyinu mum office rv-nml 'ver mono-y mon"! Capital is seek quarks, marker " in Very am." h ulation, mal ir tht odist ba buisines T Kitpittg, "l,.r, .1!) 'n'. J, " Ousted From Home a) tl unt Mrs, John T. Mitchell. librarian at the Cook Memorial library, accom- panied by Miss Lucille Golding, in charge of the children's department. left Wédneeday morning for Urbana to attend the annual convention of the State Lihrariaiur' association at Illinois University. They will return home Friday night a change of venue transforred the case from the court of Justice John Hutchimm to that of Police Magis. trate Overholser. At the same time Gonyo sthrted o. detainee suit as a means ot obtaining the home built on 1115 property. Bdth law guns were heard Friday afternoon .wlth the re. sun that Gonyo no fined $5 and costs on the disorderly Conduct charge, and Mrs. Schunemgtn was or. dared to vacate the home In dispute in tivo days in favor of Gonyo. -. Librarians Attend Meeting at U. of I. Hum. "ho startosl rho suit which nu who-d in Mrs. Srhunvnmn boinz EN MI fivo days in which to mow} out. Name)" Cronyo's daughtor's 11%: hand is: a brothor to Mrs. Schnnp. man. and a. verbal azremmnnt TWIS roarhod whorvtty Gonyo gavo his Pon- sont that the housp be built on his property by the older Mr. Pressel of Chicarm, Mrs .Schunoman lived in the house for some time. and for tttto reason or other. unfriendly rela. tions de-vvloped between her and Mr. Gonyo, it was brought out in tho trial before Magistrate Ovet'aolger. October 4th Gonyo Matted a lock on the gate at the Schunernart home. Mm. Schunoman retaliated by haw Sm: a warrant sworn out for Gonyo. charging ditsorNierlreonduet. Then he in l The police found that the boys had removed nearly all of the stock from the stand to a point in front of the fSllirut station preparatory to loading it in the tttttttmobile. The stwrk is valued it 850. Hzlievlnx that some of the boys would rmurn Dribn and Srhneider holding Smith waited at thou ti'liug <tation.inr atew minutes The:, Judgment was "warm-d by tho an prehenaion of Dobnnski who walked into the trap After the two boys win: placed m the village jail. Itru. m and Srhneider round the two oth. or boys loitering hear the St. Paul railroad yards. They were waiting tor a freight train. When the officers apprrsached Chahuc he rescind fur a knit» uhich he carried it! a sheath in his belt Druha wroliwi thn eraptm ml' ol the hand of ttw youth, Home found that tho- I.inorln <0- tian was the property of Charlsu Harmer of R51 (home sin-9t, Chi. ciuro It had been stohm Saturday night from 1 point noun Lin?oln Park. their last trip of the night in patrol line 'South Milwaukee avmue when they noticed the large m~dun stand- hug nu Rorklahd road near the Sm" ing SCervice tiiting station. Their suspicions amuled. the officers du- cided to investigate, When the.warr proached the ti0ing statinn the tour boys ran. The four went in diffvrent dlrwtiuns but Drum and Srhneider each pursued one. Schneider apmp- hended Smith when he fell while running, The four boys all of whom claim regidencp in Chicago are: Julius Kopier, 17, of 1723 Kunon street; William Dobanskl. 16, of 1452 Wa. bash avenue: George Chuhair. 14. Ihre North Marshfield avenue and, Lo Smith. 16, of 1640 Cortlandt. St. l The boys 'arter confessing to the robbery of the filling station Null the confectionery stand also admit-1 ted to Marshal Druba that the Luri (nln oulan found in their p()~53?H-l Mon had been stol'n try them Ber. eral hours before in Chicago. They m-ro arraigned betore'Jurr tire. of tho Peace John Hutchins in leertyblllr- Monday and place, und'r bands of 82mm to await trial I in county court on marge of burg. lary. Th» four boys were taken to the rounty jai in Waukegan Mon. day afternoon. . l Mum and st-hrlo-ldvr wrrr- lllaleL' l 1Biiilmltlf I POLICE mm I mum mans V/tgtlance oi! Marshal Prank Dru. ba and a npecta) police omeer, Ed Schneider or; Libertyville. resulted in the capture or {our youthful ban. dit: afttr they had been surprised in the act of robhtng a gasoline sta- tion and a confectionery stand at the intereeetion of Milwaukee ave- nue and Rockland road in Liberty- ville early Sunday morning. Arrest of the tour followed a chaste in which two rscaped but were later apprehended. Four. Captyred After They Are Surprised at Scene of Robbery by Police. a ha plur admitted to the police that ad mm "ram! by ('himcn . in August while he Was riding Itnlvn machine with another He wan placed on prnhmlnn In 'm.k county Juvonilo'court. wnm In is M in , sets approached a fur a knife 1 a sheath in his 1 the wvapon ou' youth. , the Lincoln ftp, my of Char)": one strum. Chl. stolen Saturday r mun Lint-um they. ap- the four diffvrcnt making m: I $1 Mrs. R. T. Duff and childreh ot Aumm are spending this Week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G S. In- graham. Points after touchdowmr--- v. ttett, 3. Toueadown---f%rrington, Dahir, Officials-Cowell and Concldine Harrington W-r-r--- V _-..t- ....0 0 0 ( Litrort.vvillp . _ A. T ,, ( 26 7 ( Tot1chdowtts- 1dbrart.vville, S. Trom blee, 2; E. 'I'mmblov, 2; G. Yahnke Harrington (6) Jurs . Wente Catlaw Abbott- Geske Cady Cooke (Hinge Da hi r (C) Bennett . Schuett Libertyville scored four of their touchdown in tho second quartvr. 2 of he attempts for the point aftvr touchdown being succussflzl Thrs fifth score was registered in the t!hird period and again tho extra point was added. narringron's lone marker came in tho final quarter. and was carried over by hahir. Ilar. rington captain. in the left half back position. um-n-v-plml try Libvrlyn'l?! I'X'S. Lihertyvilie attempt pasws. complvtine nine. team had the page in th as well as mining grtualr. thru line attacks. a scVtun inn-n- n The trial of 11'alwr N Lake Show Drive, ("Mr-am in LibortyviV Sunday for which: was Mhndult-d to 1 the mum of Juctirr. John Tuesday, was cominund Oct. IR. at 2 tt m m I 'it The titet person taken m the v-arly ruah Sunday morning was A. Schultz ot 633 S. Marengo Ave., Forest Park. The police squad car swooped down on 'aim and his throe Pompanion: at he titxrve his car Ihrouah the bmir Des-t district a! a " mils. an hour clip. He was given a preliminary hmrmg bvrorc- Justice Hutchinzs and the page was, mmimmd to Tuesday at 4 p m He left a tlr, cash bond uhirh "as {orb-Hm! when he faiied to appear for trial. .", Paul Summki. 1H3 rhmr'n Are. Chicago was next, being amstnd at Fred Gash, Maple Road, Jamel. with Albert Frye. also of Juliet, wort: passing through the ,village on their way to Milwaukee Saturday after- noon when they were placed under arrest by omens Joe Saam and Pete Hansen on N. Milwaukee Ave In the court of Justice John Hutch- inas Cask? plead ttuilty to weeding 50 miles an hour and was fined $15 and costs: Frye, as a good fellow. went along with his partner, and paid $10 and costs on a charge of drunk and disorderly. As is usual with increased traffic, a number of violators' "ere mated under arrest in tue village over the week end. Four arranm for traffic violations were made Sunday, and two arrests. one tor tratric violation and one tor drunk and disorderly, took place Saturday. Perfect autumn weather over the week end, coupled with the good hunting to be found in the lake re. moms, were responsibl» tor a large number of automobiles passing Lhru the village Saturday and Sunday. Cars carrying hunters to the lakes {used through on Milwaukee Are. in an almost unbroken line late Sat- urday night and before daylight Sam day morning. Five Traffic Arrests During the Week End ibertyville Wins ' Over Barrington tl L touchdoun mpls, the SCORE BY QUARTERS Wi Whilv tttl fi'ttecefAsqeq N 'ei' . i r . STARTING LINEI'I' H t mu cat lumnski. 1H3 namr'n Ave, was next, being arrost0d at He Was arrostm, by Union o our QB L" RH FR RC bv W result?) Of tour Maroons of Libertyville (33) J. Murphy V Burnett Brownin: Peterson Radlo, IT Dummy (c) Sage E. Trombleo Landis D. Murphy S. Tromblee rag!) hn Hurrhl d to Prir r w rd as: ODIN n a aft: Id .8th l', Board of Education :3}. ..3 Inspects, H.S. Addition 2;"; ll UL' Mr. and Mrs. Bert McDermon off Waukegan called on Mrs. Bamam' Mowers on Sunny evening. a member pf the so1atatiokCinU advertising committee of the latter organization. Commerce. with w. E. Hardin. sec rotary. and 0 A Newsom, chairman of tho industrial division. are in 0.11 Cago today (Thursday) attending the sessions of the Illinois Chambor of Commerce convention at the Palmer House. Lyons and Hardin will at- tend sessions on Friday and the lat- ter win be present at the Illinois Sec- retarys' Association meeting. at the Palmer House Saturday. Hardin Is Richard J, Lyons. president of the LibertyviHo-Mpndelein Chamber of Local Men at State Chamber Meeting 15 now mmplmp in every damn. with the exception of the heating boiler, whit) is being mm in condition M "If! of th he board Impressed ne, altho it: tirrtts who wortml on HO 1rciti, [1: wow prvwn: to explain any de- Hil of thrs work to rm: members of he board The board was favorably Impressed with the completed build m. although attention was given to wwrul minor details, which,w1'11 be 1km care of at once. The building Local Girl in Auto Accident Saturday "Halt!" mowed tho marshal thnPc'hm 'hu'squad had 1rroceeded half way'Jad: to the oorner of Cook and Brainerdg gun awnuw There was a sound of tink- J If. line H3336. as. four prisoners swvw'zuil and hmshr- Whe harfpavprnont, 11.rr. in t' der the scrutlnous eye of the milk is d tary appcéarinz marshal. j'it,' Again and again. Mr a fourth time i',, this procodure was repeated as the"f"_"3 marshal marched his damn north on Ir Emineni avenue and "ast on Laktg Hit tMreet. Finale the detail was "'in tux-mad to headquarters. grim WM _ meat showing in their muntonanms l, , A Not a word of reprimand ramp from "W1 the marshal. as their erost.'allssn atti. hp'd tudr, was proof enough that rw'rih-y 'r"i'd Hun had been made. if!" The four mm had tree, arrested hyi 'mm the marshal oar'.' Sunday morning LT, be spewiim: and were following tho C";), squad ray to thrs station. when they art dwidN! to dispom of {on min? ho .cra' tlee of am by throwtne thorn to the m, F'rnet, Not wanting any 11ibssrtrtillo, (EH; residnn's to Min amomoh'h tirssr (MA , ": . n rne bmkpn fans tho marshal dwid- ', mg" M it was tin to me misnnorc "H" In: mists of morning. "squads r marshal. and "run? Ivest station and f "Halt!" snou Marrhal H. J. Dr special dmail of to brooms and brushes pmu'iilv polima static ths ttuIrresen m net Prisoners Sweep . Glass From Streets M il " M 840 A mama HAND m, _ THE HOME "Gamma: . my M'uR.SuBsemtmou, ADVERIrlSE WV, TAKE gamma PRuunue ORDERS f All? NEVER. SPEAK tu. OF IT: rrs 995, blEWtgou'ERpootts MD MINE, AND we SHOULD HELP "THE EDn'on MARE IT" A CREDIT ND OUR mum Lee Huson Says It t' n 0 a ink TV 2hr?" command"! the the "whitewing" detail from the door of The n up Brajnerd avFunuru s of all the contram L BUCK 1 ME. t Station in lawn at c, " J. Druba marched of four. armed wit " the 1a Lu; [up "oard m.» rtpular month act f) M " o W " In tthe, on on M A grass fire in the low land of Butler lake, across from the C, w. Peck estate, west of the village at 6:30 Wednesday evening, resulted in a call to the village fire department. The firemen made thehfun to the scene with the fire truck. and beat out the blaze, which was not ot men. acing proportions. Tllzs "(wk Martin" boys wi'l plar Leytlvn at Franklin Park. This should he a victory for the Martin men. The foilowing week. no game is played. Then on Friday. Novean, ,ber l, the Wildcats journey to Gur, nee, where the battle tor the leadin the Conference will be played. The seasou will end for Liberty, ville on Nobember 11. when Antioch comes to Libertyville for the annual battle between the two minds. The townsiwople should know that Libertyvilie's victories so far this year are to be credited largely to the efforts during the past three yrs of Coach Jack Martin and " assist ant coaches. at the nigh whool. 1'tr like the majority of prep' school coaches. Martin Seesbeyond the cur rent year and makes preparations for the two or three years following His foresight is now standing him in 800d stead. for he has built a mint:- ing team from a nuculeus of only 2 returned lettermen. Libertyville will get a chance ot showing that they are backing the dome team and Coach Martin to the limit, on Nov ll, at the traditional battle wHh An tioch. to be piayed mt Lihrsrt.vvilV Lot's make this a big day for thes high school by holdlnz a parade ho fore the game and turning out abu: crowd. Martin Building Winning Grid Team piaadpd not 21; his half-sister. Highland Park ("otort to appoix swam-n of the m-tmdzmts did not appear, inrluding nine Highwood men aroused by Eloise Biford. IS- liar old Highland Park girl, and {our youths charged with burning the Lnuis Swift barn at Lake Forest m the ground Marie Smith. an" Mattich. operator of a eonfidenee game, and ()w-ar 'rolles. negro mur- dvrwr w-rv rupurrod as fugitives. lmar Eran misx mm was GREATER CIRCULATION THAN OTHER WEEKLIES IN LAKE COUNTY COMBINED ADVERTISING RESULTS SURE! m 39 [mo guilty was man Mond " Defense Counsel Starts Jock- eying for Probations from States Attorney. a ro ARRAIGN PRISONERS AND BUT ONE MAKES am Out ll M ll 12h w<ky m (-h m A PLEA tf GUILTY d of ths [run I) Soldiers Deny Guilt Sum") arm 8P3 ll ll \\' wk tron ( sanitv Edwards guilt or $1.50 A YEAR fl IP 3\ defendan bills: but 01w emprud at ths ay before Circ ak ll n, F'.nce then. Lite ftt two conference ver Beinsenville and 3arrington. last Sat. w ll ll ll he of a eonfidetuNe 'olles. negro mur- 'ed as fugitives. burglar. is being Seattle and is to warm: instead of Wauks-tra 510311112 Highland Park thr murdpr of McGraw. of acked for me Isot mums named Our plea of t the arraign- Circuit Judge heard the ad- le part of El. lwzzlwm ry: How. onrrisstzltc k. Like at"; Jan. having l, three h the H 'rne El- who cut- I he an