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Libertyville Independent, 1 May 1924, p. 7

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FORMER W AUKEGAN -- MILITANT PASTOR LEADS 21 RAIDS Rev. H. E. ~"The Rev. H. E. Rompel, ulnwu"y, known as "dad," pastor of the Ottawa street Methodist church of Joliet and head Oof the law and order league of Will county, former militant pastor of the First Methodist church of Wau-- kegan, Hved up to his reputation as a "two gunned pastor" Saturday night when he led twenty--one Chicago pro-- , hibition ts in raids on twenty--one soft drl-:?muhmnu and clubs at Joliet, confiscating a huge supply ot' liquor. _ use cce PMX ers to Mr. Rompel says he has been fAfed on several times by> répresentatives of the liquor interests thére in at-- tempts to stop his activities. _ Shortly after night!all Saturday night the prohibition agents and mem-- bers of the law and order league gathered in the basement of Mr. Rom pel's church. Bund'n vere'drum and Mr. Rompél has been empowered by | prohibition enforcement authorities w' take action in Joliet against violators. For three weeks detectives from a Chicago 'agency have been working> under the direction of Mr. Rompel| gathering evidence. Saturday the time was deemed ripe and two truck loads of agents from the office of Division-- al Prohibition Director Percy Owen,| under Chief Field Agent Charles W. Vursell were dispatched to Joliet. _ | Most of the places raided had also been entered last December and stores of intoricants seized. Tempor-- ary . injunctions had been issued against the places it was said, and as a result of Saturday night's raids, Mr. Owen asserted, proc¢eedings for per-- manent injunctions will be filed at AGED WOMAN HAS _ SERIOUS FALL Mrs. Falke, wife of Rev. Falke, 0' Ravenswood, while visiting her. son at Lake Villa Sunday suffered a fall that will probably leave her crippled for the rest of her life. 'While walk-- ing toward the house at dusk»she tripped over the edge of a cement sidewalk and fell, fracturing her right hip. She is 77 years old. An ambu-- wnce removed her to the Ravens: wood hospital. * f .lrl George Obenauf and son, Ed, attended a funeral at Buffalo Grove Mr. and Mrs. John Draper and their daughter of .Kenosha spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Obenaut. Rev. Father F. M. Bay and congre gation wish to extend their sincere thanks to the Grayslake folks who had part in the play--"Scraps," which was given at the Community house in Area last Friday évening for the benefit of St. Mary's church. The play was 'a most® comical and interesting luair] and enjoyed immensely by all Each actor did his part exceptionailly well, but special mention must be given to Mr. Lowell and Mrs. Pepper, who car-- ried through a most difficult part like experienced actors and giving the aud-- fence some fine entertainment by sing ing and dancing between acts. The great kindness of those giving the play is more aAppreciated by pastor and partsh than words can express. + FOR OVER 200 YEARS ePR eP Mn n 5 _ George Hironimus was & Grayslake and Round Lake callér Saturday. _ N1123 P 1 000 acficnactenialiiietanetardiiedvetat i/ Mike Oberauf and family of Giltfner were given a surprise party'by about 35 of tueir friends from this vicinity Hunday evening. A very pleasant eve-- ning was spent by all present, and a very fine lunch le_rved. You never know when we may come again. PW 12202203 _ a "The following which Appeared i1 TLamont local paper last week may be of much interest to many here, 48 Father Schildgen was a former pastor of St. Mary's church: > "Father F. J. Gchildgen, of St. At phonsus church, contemplates leaving Lemont fo ra most delightful -- trip awbroad in the near future. He will sail from Quebec, Canada, and will carry passports to England, France, Ger-- many, &witzerland and Italy. Dpuring the last week of July he will attend the famous© Eucharistic Congress at Amsterdam. Most of his time he in-- tends to spend in Germany and Italy. 'rhhbdnxhuurlttrlptoEmpo.he anticipates a great deal of pleasure from it Father Schildgen will be gone about three months. > haarlem oil has been a world-- wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumymugdmic.cidemditm on the original genuine Gorn MEDAL-- _ | year, Forces in Joliet. LK +4 ToA dortenatonn | Piiped whth "he Purdus even iast nay come again. which appeared in a )er last week may be t to many here, 88 was a former pastor |, "Two--gun-- Prohibition W °40 82521 19 16H 27 23 1 2 23 19G 8 12 11 7 16 20 | Now same as in <trunk at Note C. ' Var. 3. 22 18 10 1j 7 lim 10 6 6 1 21 23 12 16 24 27 l8 14 22 18 18 1556 7 2k 11 lin 6 1 4 8 16 20 .27 31 31 26 '15 101 2 TL 15 10 1 6 8 12 20 24 23 18 26 22 '--»Solution to First Position in = bryo., By W. J. Wood, Waukegan, UL Black--4 28. f hite--26 29. _ . A* Black to play and 'win. ; 28 3% 11 16 24 271 18 14° 15 10 26 22 1%26 --2% ~10 15 6 1 1 5 32 27* 1619 27 31 . 232 18 6 g 2% 1123 2 6c r 19 1 > % 5 27 28b 23 18* $1 27* 18 15 13 11 13 /3 6 94. 19 15 5 10 9 13 4 #%4" 18 22* 27 23 15 10 10 14 130 9 0 9 14 15100 1 50 1% 9 8 11 19 24 23018 10 -- 6 14 18 9 6 l4 10 10 6 5 1 0 6 etei> I known. -- Vaf. 1. 29 25 25 21E 21 17F 26 23 23 19 32 27 4 °8 0 27 310 31 26 8 11 4 Black Wins. 22 18 21 23. 18 1555 Now" same as 13 18 wins 23 18 14. .14 10Q 7 2 7 1t + 11.16*x 4 8 8# 110 1519 23287 26 31*1 . a--29 25, 27 23, 25 21, 4 8, 22 11. 23 18 Black wins; if 21 17, 23 26 Black b--By this move Black holds the man on 29 safe, and commands square 14. the key to the whole situation. _ &2 7 now, --same as in var. 3, at note a--29 25, 18 14, €\3, 14 10, 25 21, 10 14. Black wins by first position; it 25 22, 10 14, Black wins by capture of man on squgre 22. 5 E--2%6 32, 27 23, Black wins by hold-- ingthe two men with his king. F--Same as above note. G--23 18, now same as in Var. 3, 1t first H--19 15, 27 23, now same as in Var. 8, atsv". 5. * +-- } 1--29 2%5, 23 18, 15 10, now same as in Var. 5 at note P. & j--10 6. 11 16, and the play is cov-- ered in trunk, and Var. 3. k----7 3 makes no change in the play. L--2 6, 23 18, now same as in trunk at note C; if 29 25, 23 18*, Black wins same as in Var. 5 at note P. _ #Fhe Contributed by WM..J. WOOD William J. Wood, 804 Clark Avenue Waukegan, Hliinois. s ow3 m--7 10, 23 18, 29 25, 24 27, 10 6, 18 14, Black wins; if 250 21, 27 31, etc, first position. -- n--29 25. 23 18, 11 16, 27 31, 16 19. 18 14, 18 23, Black wins; if 16 20, 31 27 Black wins. draws. P--10 14 or 14 9, now same as in Var. 3 at note i. Q--14 9, 8 12, 25 21, 18 14, first po-- sition. f ; R--4 8, 9 6, 8 11. 6 2. 11 16, 2 7, 165 20, T 11, 20 24. 11.16, 24 27, 16 20, etc. Draws. * y Black--1, 3, 5, 10, 19. White--13, 22, 29, 30, K 15. Black to play and win. 10 14*1 14 18* 5 9 1 28 28 32, 15\24 22 150 13 6 30 2%6 Now the play runs into the 2x2. . Ysar. L. * Here the novice would play the piece off 19 and take the troublesome looking king out of the game, but this allows White a nice draw. 19 23 2T 31 27123 0B 8 16 19 ~ 15 6 26 21 14 10 2 6* 22 17 110 31 27 . 23 18 8 11 15 18 22 18 18 14 10 6 30 25 6 1* 23 27 1017 18 150 1116 18 15 20 25 21 14 § 2 265 22 Draws 18 14R 14 6 29 25p 10 7 18 11 15 Blacke--1, 3, 5, 10, 18. White--13, 29, 30, 31, K6. Black to play and win. ) 18 28* 23 27* 5 9 1 28 6 150 31 %4 13 6 30 26 , Now the play runs into the 2x2. Black--1, 4, 5, 16, 27. White--13, 24, 26, 29, 31. Black to play and win. ; 16 19% 4 8*. 50 9;. ~1 28 28 24 15 31 24 13 6 26 23 .. "wow the play runs into the 2x2> 'x'--iifiib_hero allows White to draw THE CHECKER BOARD 32 31 14 14 17 119 1926 *B%2 27 22 18*@a 22 6 26 23 DEERFIELD HIGH ATHLETE DIES Edward Bolan, popular junior at the Deerfleld High school and one of the best athletes: that ever. repre-- sented the Highland Park school. Bright's dissase. Llast 'm:'.nohn won the shotput in the state interscholastie moet at Urbana. His brother George was a . meomber of the Chicago Bears football team last sea Black--1, 8, 9, 14, K 22. White--22, 26, 29, 31, K15. Black to play and win. o97®1 220 60 28 320 82 270 27 23 . 24 1280 o2% 1170 1714 14 9 | 17* 26 28 . * Now the Note a--29 25 here and Black wins 10 14, 2 6. 20 24, 6 1, white jcations intended for this 10 25 Yar. 1. 8 12 25 21 12 16 21 117 Var. 3 2g0 @2 110 17140 14 9 28 © play runs into the 2x$. from hbere on 16 11 19. 23 Inst © Friday ) morhing of 12 16 16 20 _ 10 17 13 9 20 240 6 13 9 . 8 11 30 25 11 16 25 22 t 2s 28 32 1 28 28 32 NP mFTMM 1 ~ J, B. Martin to J. " |wt W. D. $10. 8t. 5 r junior at| Wkgn. Subdn. I and one of|. C. F. Ingalls and : ever repte--| W. D. $10.00 Bt. §546! 'ark school.| ft of pt of Lot 12, morhing of k i ie rems | o on e te| W. D. "Mis | of Bec. m is well 9 13 10 14 13 9 14 18 Dr MANY PATENTS Wauke?'on. Zion, Lake Forest and Highland Park .Men Inventive geniug of Lake County residents is responsible for seveéeral new patents that have just been nted at the patent office in Wash g:wn. according to word received from the national capital. E. P. Shultis of Waukegan and Frank D. Hough. of Zion have' just been granted a patent on their new electric trolley cuntact head device. which it is claimed has many ad* vantages over the present device and may come into quite general use. -- Byron S. Harvey of Lake Forest bhad just been granted a patent on a new type of dining car. s _ ©-- ---- John B, Burdett of Highland Park has been granted a patent on his new pressure regulator and indicat-- ing attachment for fluid dl:&rlbuttm. He hbas assigned his inter in the invention to the Burdett Mamafactur-- ing company, loeated in Chicago. Florence Yule to T. Scheurmann and wife, jt tens. Lot 6, Highwood, Bentley's subdn, Sec. 15, Deerfleld. W D $10, stamp $1. W. A. Benson and wifé to E. J. Roper and wife. Lot 12, and 8 half of lot 11, Benpson's re--subdn. WD $375, stamp 50¢. _ -- W. B. Cary and wife, jt tens to C. A. Wolf. Lots 16 16 and 17 block 12 Deerfleld Park Land & Improvement Assn. Subdn. WD $10, stamp $1.50. Catherife J. M. Mahoney and hbus-- band to I M. Betsworth and wife, it tens. Lot 39, John L Tweed's Pistakee Lake Subdn, Sec. 9, Grant. WD $10, stamp $1. * | A. W. Yowell and wife to Edythe N.+Reed. Lot 1, block 7, plat of Port Clinton, Highland Park. WD $10, stamp $11.50. e . Edythe N. Reed and husband to A. W. Yowell and wye. jt tens. Easterly 50 feet of Westerly 200 feet of lot 14, block 70, Highland Park. WD $10, mp '3- es e & 22 #4 C. J. Jones to J. Skot and wife, it tens. Lot 112 in Wadsworth Subdn, ,slec. 28, Waukegan. WD $1, Stamp Z. Puchlik and wife to J. Jupst and wife, jt tens. Lots 5 and 6, block 5, Lenox Subdn, Sec. 33, Waukegan. WD $10, stamp 50c. x o AREISSUED TO . LAKE COUNTY MEN G. J. Hinn and wife to Edythe De-- Spain Reed. Lot 7, John H. Sassers re--sub. WD $10, stamp $3.50. W. B. Wrenn and wife to V. Ards-- ley Flood and wife, jt tens. Part of lot 49, resub of lot B, Ravinia Woods. wWD $2,000, stamp $2. .c -- _ _ _ __ Isabelle Sliavin and husband to C. v. Bauch and wife, jt tens. Part of E half of SE quarter of NE Q@uarter of Sec. 3, Cuba. WD $10, stamp $3. H. J. McKean and wife to A. C. Wilder and wife, jt tens. Lots 169 and 170, Grand Ave., Highlands, Sec. 18, Waukegan. WD $1. _ _ _ % H. J. McKean and wife to A: C. Wilder and wife, jt tens. Lots 110, 111 and 112%, Grand Ave. Highlands. WD $1. _ ; * CZ* Blanche Warner Lewis and husband to Isabell Hansen. Part of lots 5 and 6, block 5, Park Addn. WD $10, stamp $5.50. > ~ LC _ l2 9 i2 C o WPasbacka "VB'.HPawlnk and wife to S. Dzierla and wife, jt tens. Lot 16, block 21, Washburn Springs. WD $10, stamp $1. Furnished by the Lake County %# Title and Trust Cb.; Waukegan. % 220 Washington St. Telephone 4 # T. M. Higginbotham and wife to K. Celare and wife jt tens. S. 33 feet of lot 2, block 17; Washburn Springs subdn. QCD $10. B. H. Wltu and wife et al to F. F. Becker and wife jt tens. Lot 30, Nip-- persink Terrace, Sec. 4, Grant. WD REAL ESTATE TRANSERS * Ru, XW GRRRUE M Ts MMMME ME M S D ks A. L Taylor and wft to F. H. Ear-- nest and wf jt tens=_W. D. $10. St. $5.50. Lot 34 in O. B. Von Lindes Subdn, Sec. 28,. Deerfield. ' J. T. Fitzgerald and wf to L. Topa: wW. D. $10. St. $15.50. 'All of Bliks 1! and 12, Marquette Highlands Second Sub, Sec. 9, Wkgn. L. M. Polakow and wf to L. Topa: wW. D. $1000. St. $1.00. Blk 10 Mar-- quette "ighland Second Sub. _ Esther R. Stone ot al to Jessie Lee Nordstrom W. D. $10. St. $3.00,. Lot 4, Hill and Stones Sheridan Rd. Subdn. Esther R. Stone et al to 8. K. Ma-- son W. D. $10. St. $3.00 Lot 7, Hill and Stones Sheridan Rd Subdn, High-- land Park. C. F. Schneider and wf to J. E. Hull w. D. $10. St. $1.00, Lot 141 E. A. Cummings and m%' North Ave Addn. J. E. Wood and wf to W. F. 'MacDonald W. D. $10. 8t. $10. Lots 11 and 12, W 10 ft. of Lot 10, Wood-- mans ReSub. Sec. 33, Deerfleld. W. F. MacDonald and wife to Lake Co. Lumber C & Mat Co. W. D. $10. Lots 11 and 1%, W 10 ft of Lot 10; iw?:dmnnl _ ReSub, Sec. 33, Deer-- eld. | a Patent Their Devices. "lx;mufl it to H. N. 'u.mng.lcbon:nnanma Gamiin tenms W. D. $10. St. |'to H. T. Byford and wife jt tens. Part wll':'amuoudm of lot 48, Highland Park. WD $10. ~#. of Lt ® D. P. Conway and wife to D. F K. J. Monabhan and wf to H. C. Ryan: Part of SW quarter of SW quar J. B. Martin to J. C. Leodingham & W. D. $10. 8t. 50¢c. Lot 44, West *gn. Subdn. C. F. Ingalls and wf to J. A. Miller . D. $10,00 BSt. $5460. N 84 1t of 8 168 of pt of Lot 12%, 8. T, 8. Sec. 16, ?A. Poolittle and wf to F. Owen '. D. $7,000. 8t $1.00, PL. of E ht April 24, 1924. S. Dzierla Griffis and wl jt tens W. D. $10. 8t. g.:o.s L0 ft. of Nly 100 ft. of Sly ft of Lot 242%, ex Wiy 245 ft thot. J. Tompkins and wt to H. Tomp kins and wf jt tens W. D. $10.~8t. §$3.50. Pt. of Lot 9, Bik 5, Steele & Douglas Subdan. . W _ Mrs. May B. Croker and hus. to J. W. Butler W. D. $10. 8t. £§0¢c. Lot on Brainard Ave. 8. T. 8. See. 16, Liber-- ty ville. J. W. Butler to Mrs., May B. Crok: er W. D. $100. 8t $1.50. Pt. of Lot 21, 8. T. 8. Sec. 16, Libertyville. -- J. 8. Walker and'wf to T. H. Durst W, D. $500. St. 50c Lot 16, Pearson Little and Brogans Subdn, Sec 16, A. Bemp(f and w1 jt tens to W. Boy--' er and wfi jt tens W. D. $375. St. 50¢. ; Let 10, Co. Clks Div, Sec. 36 Cuba. | | Bertha A. Zewe et al to F. Camp| bell W. D. $10..8 40 ft. of N 58 ft. of| E 161. 68 it. of Lot :, ex E 29 ft thof | in Subderlins Subd. | C. E. Clark to Caroline P. West, W. D. $1.00, lots 21 & 2%, Blk 3, Moderwells Subdn, Sec. 20, Wkgn. Caroline® P. West to C. E. Glark, W. D. $1.00, lots 21 & 22%, Blk 3, Modérwells Subdn, Sec. 20,; Wkgn. L. M. Polakow & wf to J. B. Perli-- man & W. 8. Periman, W. D. $10.v0 St $400, lots 1 to 13, inc, . Blk 5, Margquette Highlands second sub, sec 9, Wkgn. © .D. Levinson & wf to J. N. Frank W. D. $10.00 St $50, lot 87 in So. Highland Addn to H Pk, & pt of Wly bhf of facated st known as Bronson St. s F. W. Johnson and wf to J. Ged: man and wfi jt tens W. D. $1.00 St $2.00,. Lots 24 and 25, Blk 2, John F Mullerys Subdn in go. Whkgn. * ~~W: Péddle to J. Anderson & wf it tens W. D. $10.00 stamp $1.50, lot 14, Washigton Circle subdn. .. _ . Deed :&o.'oofst $1.00, lot 42%, J. S. Hovla: North Shore Acre Subdn, Sec# 16 & 20, Deerfield. _ _ _ _ vvi:d-g'e --B. Howes & hus to B. C. Howes W. D. $1.00, an undivided int in pt of lot 4, in Howes Sfl-lbd'nf & A. Frost to L. J. Crisman & wf| jt tens W. °D. $10.00 st $1.00, lots' 31,32, & 33, Bik 8, . Deerfield Park | Land &' Impymts Assn Subdn, Sec.i 29 Deerfleld. : | F. Keffer & wf to R. L. Thorsch W. D. $1.00 st $2.00, lots 6 & 1, Bik 1, Sandstroms Subdn, S T S Sec 16, -- Wkgu. . Barre Blumenthal tr to E. Chan-- | ning Coolidge W. D. $10.00 st $7.50, pt Of lot 34, Ravinia Woods, Sec 36, 'Mars &n ' Mary EKlien McAvoy to L Canta-- gallo & W Jt tens° W. D. $10..0 st $2.50 S. 25 ft of lot 50 & N. 25 foot of Sub lot 1, Everesty & Jefferys Div, Sees 14 & 15, Deerfield . 8. Hough Jr. & wf to R. W. Wilson wW. D. $10.00 st $2.00, lot 203, J. Is Shaws Subdn on Fox Lake, Sec, 35, Antioch. f --E. L. Millard & wf to I.. Anderson & wf jt tens W. D. $10.00 st $3.50 pt of lot 2, Tripps Subdn, Sec 26 & 27, Vernon. in a se C. A. Schreck & wf to E. A. Jen-- kins & wf Jt tens W. D. $10.00 st $4.00, lot 8 & whf of lot 1, Blk 1, Stowells Addn to Libbertyville. m Mary Rebecca McKenzie and hus to L. C. Gatewood & wf jt tens,. W. D. st $8.00, lot 4, & wly 15 ft of lot: 5, Blk 52. Highland © Park. fns 8 . April 23, 1924. L. A. Murrie to G. E. Stedman and wife. Lot 44, Ravine Slope Suwh., SBec. 19, Libertyville. WD $10. . *C. M. Johnson and wife to J. 4. Melloy. Lot 19, Johnson's Subdn. of part of lot 4, S T S., Sec. 16, Liber-- tyville. WD $10, stamp 50¢. . --' A. J. Edgarton and wife to Minnie P. Cunningham. Lot 22, block 13. Lake View Heights Subdn. WD $400, stamp 50¢c. L. B. Jolley amd wife to Mrs. Mary M Druce. Lots 146, 147, Green Bay Heights Subdn. Sec. 13, Waukegan., WD $10, stamp $1. t« 8. L. Carfield and wife to Mrs. Mary: Druce. Lots 38 and 39, Burr Oak Add.. to Grayslage. WD $10, stamp 50c. , 8. L. Carfield and wife to Mary M.| Druce. Lots 2 and 3, Burr Oak Addn. to Grayslage. WD $10. k _. W. T. Sullivan to J. M. Woods and | wife, jt tens.. Lot 149, J.; L. Shaw's Second sub on Fox-- Lake. WD $1, stamp $1. . } F. Zoehler and wife to C. L. W_orth-' ington. Part of SE quarter of NE quarter of Sec %$.2, Benton. WD uo,] stamp $17.50. L 0& * ' _ 2l PF c4 20y d1 r B COETEE E" 2EA Enriy I EvanEellml St. Paul's church to H.\ Wiess. Lot 100 in St. Paul's cemetery, | Cuba. Deed $24. _ ____ _ __ '\ C UPOIUEe MZRI CCC W. T. Sullivan to H. Burkhardt and wife, jt tens. Lots 89 and 90, J. L. Shaw's third sub on Fox Lake. WD $1, stamp 50c. 4o . vex m H. F. Wushrmann and wife to Corwith, jr.© Northwesterly half lot 22, block 73, Highland Park. ' $10, stamp $4. e _ " _ J~Griifith and wife to R. J. Dun-- ham. Lot 10, Lake Forest. wWD $10. °J. B. Martin to E. F. Radke and wife. Lot 45, West Waukegan subdn WD $1, stamp 50e. . _ _ R. Robinson to °K. E. Cooper and Louise D. Cooper, jit tens. Part of SW quarter of SW quarter of Sec. 81, ly-- l'l;l W of Sheridan R4. WD 10, stamp Maric E. Kastman to Marion A. Mc-- Donough. Lot 48, Nelson's addn to Ravinia Woods. WD $10, stamp $10.50. ; Marion A. lfi'a'h'm husband *to H. T. Byford and Jt tens. Part of lot 46, Highland Park. WD $10. _ . MAY 1, 1924. W. H. Gallagher to E. A. Jen-- ock R. J. Dun l Robert ScBoenbacher, 17 years old, . 3946 West Erie street, Chicago, was| !bound to the grand jury in bonds of $1000 by Police Magistrate Taylor lnl a\l'auxom police court Monday morn-- ; ing when he plead gullty to the charge f ;ol stealing an automobile belonging | 'to Paul Stein, 160 We't Lake street, Chicago. . Michael Pocrnich, 15 years | old, 3936 West Ohib street, Chicago, | |\ who was arrested in company with Schoenbacher, was . paroled . to the .police of the Austin avenue station 'in Chicago, and will be obliged to re-- | port to them regularly. _«' *> ! |\ _ Stein asked Schoenbacher to act as | |!--chauffeur when he came to Waukegan \ in his car on April 22. When he tr-l \ rived here he gave the boy $2 to pay : lhis fare back to Chicago. A little later he dGiscovered that his car, a 'Ford sedan, had been stolen. ' Schoenbacher admitted ~'In police 'court Monday morning he picked up | young Pocrnich in Chicago and «asked +him to take a ride. They drove to lMorrison, Il1L., near the lowa line [ where they ran out of gasoline and | | ran the car into the ditch. A farmer | ,reported'tlge matter to the police and. \the youths" were placed under arrest. | }They made a complete confession | | with the result that the matter was| reported to the Waukegan police. The} boys were brought to Waukegan by | \Captain Thomas Kennedy. The o}lder'i 'boy did not attempt to shield his ac-' guons." He admitted that he was try--| ing to steal the car but had no idea | where he would have gone had he! CONFESSED AUTO THIEF BOUND TO THE GRAND JURY Robert Schoenbacher, Aged 17, Brought Back from «Morrison, Pleads Guilty. _ _ A. D. Filippo to F. Bénassi--& Silvio Muzzarelli W. D. $10. Stamp $1.00. W | 50 ft. of E 205 1--2 ft of S hf of Hik 14, :Highwpod. * t C. W. Heydecrer & wf to C. Santi |& S. Santi Q. C. D. $1.00. S 150 it. | (measured on E In) W hf of Lot 48, | Everts & Jefferys Divna,y Highwood. |--~ Roxanna Knil} to E. Fritsch & wf jt. )tens w. D. $10. St. $50. Lot 51, in Edward P. Ostermans ~Subdn ot pt. 'o( NE ar. of Sec. 32, Deerfleld._' + not been stopped. ter of Sec. 18, Libertyville. QCD $1 ~ APRIL 25, 1924.0 > W. Umbdenstock and wfi to F. Dehrae Q.._C. D. $10. Stamp $.20. PL NW gr. of Sec. 30, Vernon. LvUILB & JOmCIjE® RMIZCMRZ AATEIO OAIOC! I E. Nevins to L. L. Larson W. D. $10.00. Stamp $2.00. Pt of Blk. c. Highland Park. -- i W. T. Sullivan to Lillie B. Wilkes W. D. $1.00 Stamp $.50. Lot 97, . Wan. T. Sullivans Hillcrest Subdn. on Fox Lake. o# on t3 and wife jt tens We D. $11,500. St. $11,50. _Pt. of °N hf of Sec. 33, Ver-- non N. Arnesen and wf. to A. F.. Beau-- bien W. D. $10. St. $3.50. Pt. of Lot 6, Blk 7, McKays® Second Addn: to Tewn of Lt. Ft. Maria Gloden et al to J. Gloden Q. C. D, $1.00. Pt. of N hf of Sec. 33, Ver-- non of F. L. Rhyndress and wf. to G. E. Serak and wf. jt tens W. D. $10. Lot 11 in Allen Farm Subdn, Gages Lake. L. F. Swift to O. B. Von Linde and E. Reiner W. D. $10. St. $100. Pt--of W hf of NW ar. Sec. 9 and NE qr. of Sec. 8, Deerfleld. . THE INDEPENDENT--$1.50 A Year .,..é.. -'i' & T. C. to C. R. Davis Deed $10. St. $10. °N hf of SE gr. of NW gr. Sec. 9, Deerfleld. J. Gloden and w1. to P. G.. Prossel Bound in Black Tiaxtile Leather, Seal Qrain; Red Edges; . 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