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Libertyville Independent, 20 Oct 1921, p. 2

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RMR INTENT BOY CONFESSES TO Mr. liIGIPerc.N0F FIRE AU'T01MOBILE LOAD pected to arrive this week. and we iN. CHARGiED; SEEK CHECK FORGiERIES; dATgI ArE ZURICH n i0Fhelbo0ZE TAKENI ARREST OF MAN ALS0 TO THEFTS adM.Kse fCiaomtrdIS MYSTERIOUS ig IN H1GHWOOD RAID Kubotis to spend Ilheday last Sunday out 0 fthe M. E parsonage this weel Mrs. Peter Britz of Long Grove A Fourteen year old boy in cUs-i Mr. and Mrs.IG R. White and fam ýBuildings on farmin of Chas. M.anovd Ms GogeansnofC charges Peter Meyer as- t fWI y visited the home of Dr. H. Ê. Jam KH.cgomvdlatwe t h41in ai aemd as nÅ it d h odyof aukegan police ¡ison Sunday. . elog burned at early hour; farm, which they receinly prhsd ue4o ot hcg esulted""he"" Misses Frances and Mary Clark 1e ngOgg Monday was tag day .ui nt1sice forNoth Liag Assielai Ationey Albrt ff s makes complete confession SatUrday morning to remain over Sun- the benefit of the Lake Bluff Orphan LusSiho aukegarr L. Hall Saturday swore out al warrant factqe s and then stole articles of worth. a barn, novstriou rgndetoe r and MrsrAaRdte nt9. Sate.Iltrny . . mih' for ther arrest of Peter Meyer of clotMug and other things that hes We made envelIopes for our report JcbBhre adgaryntetand Mrs. Radtes ite ndhs 'raiding crew" were kept extremely Longt Gretine.t chagnghmwith as- crould carry away, was the confession @rsdrn h osrcto eidmliles south of Laak e andricalfband. Mr. and Mrs. Bowley, of Belvi- 1busy last Monday and succeeded in thecult i nt eincomMurdPeer made to the Waukegan Police today FidyTuesday b ur , t e early last < re, oe udy. Mr. and Mrs. Bow- roning up atmbro legdpo te complinant o.Ie sinlr eer b ste y Walter Kubick, aged 14, who says TeBado rcoshl et uid mrig ambigo-ley arle on their way to Florida. Phibi the aw il aors. ad Borhd rsdnuiheamnegIs mother liveas at 1126 West Chica- ing at the school bouse Tuesday eve-, The ýfr was disoveredý. about 2 Mi.s Virginia Radtke of Kenosha aithterhapmte bfgethautli was ad aheriffElmer Green and his tdepu- Ntc ii eiiu oaeuCiao h onse 1h sako *cic"" andil ait kno " 1" wel,'eranlMorris Radtke of waukegan spent woodl, weeteriesotie r ty. E. J. Griffin, went to L.ong Grove flavor wlhen you la being detained by *the Waukegan C-ior edaPearce wasa a ukegan vis-a wsisarted lby iabo!J of 1ug1tnIng le Snawithhieprns M.et re u tmbhe adrsoftaJedqur - Qaturday morning and took Meyer in- emoke Lucky Strike Accrding Io the boybh nawy Eleanor Macker visited at the bhomesortwetr durnl hktri ifc toand M ahr crs.H.A.R de f h ca- uding ne .bewhc ue t0 custody on a warrant issued by Jus-•.oyernay of Mrs. Stewart Sunday.sm rm okr!g r n isCteieShodro hc.hoc.ec ti Hary oyt Wakegn .it's sea tl 1 yi rom home early last June, going to FakEd d d-, ok m i h ow. dna osetover Bunday with Antioch Another Id was made et the An- WiMlam BrItz, brother-in-law ofihe the toasting p h ar oseo ar onsno Saturday in Elgn ai peta] y setting the building on fire. friends. ton Dudek place on Thirteenth andf Vomlan, told Shi1f Green fthat Mey-.cDeskans.Fnay he redto Mr. and Mrs. Neahaus gave a arT errfic ýlihti an aheýavy e Monay was fire inspection day0loictIPoria strets. tis placeut untaut er shot at Mrs. Britz four or five cecs. one for $20 and teother Saturday evening, which vwas attend seay owporhfrén rea ainioh.. o boe wa ored oufatIjust a- timeB with a shoigun late Friday af-.io 1,sgigtenm hse- by a number of the pupils.ineryeconfthcuty - Wilmere Engman of Chetek. Wis., a, stfhe er er eldasThi a acte t ternoon: Mrs. Britz is a widow and...-. ployer and benefactor to them. He Monday Mrs. L. A. Burge and P ey dyaro n ihcniun former Antioch residlent; called on old elf heer gis heldea rma aci has eveal cilden.She s aoutucceedeheIncasling the aat Wee Hook started on an auto trioto Flor e rlitt rlto o ie oThe rainsifrienshreMnayadTusa. ecrve, o egul u ndmith of Pa 3&getr basand leYer l islie clothing from his -employed he dis- w tewre hyepc.osedtepr ftes .S anotesepc rvwsrie n ile appeared. elve fomRih.liarned litre Wal l it te .r 0Do00 00 00 la 0i 0 00 0 si ae -conta.Ingftor artsI of and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gosswiller Fromt there he vient to Libertyvile .mom eofteWs.retisifrom Rih llno damage moonheboase. Informati o n th Mr. Britz told the shil f iltatand daughter, Bessie, spent Sunday where he remained for a few days monCe n e r are w vi sitnga1te .0 0 A 000*0 ( hr.d of the proector' idicte whitesellewas walkmng along the in Chicago. and then went to Fox Lake where he EMc ] Carthy homefora1fw0dys.--- 'engt ging g 0 0g 0000900tha0Smth0as0eenguity f0bot road Meyer shlot but would not admit Mrs .Bra rnEthodLkr-andoe ek.H ietwssel McGuivr a esat10 e e nt in M 0 0 0 0 0d0se 0u0ch 0n0 0A0.0A0 hegg oeJnizso tt h ho et har e t rtber.r-vs J Barbaeharles Heshberger r.iaed lovtera eekofHe. t. en wsspln e da ek.n aily 00 0 A0E0Z0R0C0 '000010 0 0 0 ma(tesoR.ukcMhandBYdaughter.Sh-Burnetheand 'inthistr etF.Wz k of lawhot t er. Mreer statMed at he Sny. Of ilurn, secretary of the Millburn of.KendsspeSd ay enngat leylmotoredto th00cty00aturay eve n. the riderl fond at-rel] of was sootig at abbis. Mr andMrs. enryTonnevisied atMutul Fir Insrancecompny. H thehome f E.A. Matin.FrankGiniof Cheag.washarestdinenrmafobutoou!dnotafndeastil w eyer wstiake o akealabbestheMrHalle s.HoeSndy.ne witd as honth ri etscnidr-The fourth, fifth. sixth and eighth Stdnday for hunting without a license Thre Geo lePiser family mod Warrants ave been sworn out fer Matura afteno a arr al e. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher and tion lpit in lpt of this fact he stole 1grades have starte the study of birds. and was fined $.25 and costs.ito the hos acated by etr ait the defenldants and th y will be fotra JusterHoy.on eld hrim ned - daughiter spent Sunday at Log Grove. an overcoat r a flashllight. Melm- The pupils of thet fourth grade have, E. A. Ficke was a WIaukegan vijsitor l'icer. -b' 11to stand trial. o doeJier H0 ods. Thoelliase a or utuunnRbr-Klbene tbers of the C.man famiyl ureedcompleted itheir -fortes about cotton, edesdyEt.'VOlz and ramuy 1ýwer, in itown --- tdnedu,00nil ondaylmorning. yrElmh8urstandolleert ad issEmma hcim ilin a cmbl n ae ik oladlnn.adhv ao Tefloigwr netii la s unday. 0 00 00 0 000 00 00 0 0 0 0 Iefl(t tothecuntyja! , n uabeKalkbrenner of Park Ridgilsspent 1last im until bc «ould'LEtutil ovelir itotheir books, the- homle aof Mr .and Mrs. ilanP Alex BuntonJr-Frld Buslh.Cla F0RT toilr funs od. .Sunday with their parents, Re. and helie . 'hen ne wais amd The little folk, havt, beLen making e4 r una, erilaCn rl ene Bul h and John BornhoHTnHJLL $CHOOLo Mirs Kalkbrenner. T was !cnd ih!:" c ad forged 'we paper furniturLouis , ï(Ir and tan:l.lof La a bilaerHll 000000 0 0 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 00 0 J. L. Hans made a business tIo. enen nmg Nnmaiinns name toil,-1la; Mr. and MrsLouis 1Pohlman Sunday. l.,Unicago 'Monday-. .boif.one wý a o a 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'anly ll'. Pah (1Alb a .,;u '.I nd NMr IW W'tathb on n a Prceved4e n c mad ai;- O LO N G G ROV E 0 Many people atiended tme ba i mio, Ie. 1etold he ponce M:praidd M N A I L E take anl"nd 009 00 000000 0 0 00 Sundaywhich was played bawen to cash both checks. 0 0 Bernic-.. anil Hermian GrubE!H igiland Park, who w la " ll Eand Fh11Iaumn ai Long Groleand Lake uich. The scor( q(11 l a :,,. Acodn1ote:.u e a s0 00 000 00 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 o, l I ni* . :Ll! o Mand M.\li arrt .\ eH-II Aia Mrs. Edwin Rhoder and son Eal 0! was l12 to 4 in favor ci Long Grove. r iiiten filo is l >ý n-ýe n, 1 Mrsý. JohIn C!,lev dmi. is stingilria ed!Thukilling tur b- utn ilh lSuindia, ,wilhhe bairnt A ere Long Grove visiors as r . Kinne, Ilhe Waukegan'hlogra- homie larst June. The p1ol i o. iveàs ;inChicago Ilr t :w days- aimas ut olan wT W a mn nrdA Ir ELd Peauii;nnn ursday. pIher, took a bictreof the rschool and doa-,c mp lled h liiiitat re Loira M is o etr ad hr r.te 1 n ot us la Sudsi l What 1 t :.uraliin li ntSa-un n nd Mr. and irs. Her-man Brandi, S. upl.including the teacher. Thev ter. Beofore he finaly iae.iron- lwere%.visiti'ng M .iJ.Barnstable ,niu : oy i a a .ltSundla, in 1.Leib*rty llb wirh lHowai:d Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brandt, Sr.. Mr. anlthope Ilhé picturfes Illbe good. " tession the boy told sw:eral impiiroi day last week. a næ and fll à, eýnn iaThe ual t- Nli a Nlnh-hnM- o &Ad Mrs Henry Bierre and family.1 Mrs. Frank Hltjespenit the week able soie.An eleven,,ocu il boy arind a' l fihctefrmrsr n Su r andàanrA rMarie Pr il ofL'ib adMise Elsa timbdenstock and Louis end at Chicago. --home of Mr. and Ms .J. Tweeon .ad unl ueirhN l-r ;and]faily. Mri-,and Ni u iii ILil.ý1,"s nllad;of'at lhIn."t ,CM were visitors ai the Mat Ulmbden. isLlinWlfo hcg pn 0 0 0 0 or 0 0 0000000000 Ocoe1. Mollh r and baby arle,, aily wer utoert stock bome Sunday. Sunday at the Beimers home. 0 M IL LB UR N 0 ling along ,nicilMr. and Mrs W C e ka ce l "B a -- l , t" ",rn ;i pr TuîLa,ýafp- Mrni I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kock and faut r ndMs HnyStelling and Mr. and MIrs. Hook of Grayslake vis- daughiter Pearl, and Mr and 31s % ulnahsbenilrn t.n- IlenThrdyatnonnLb 11y visited at the Laseke home Suxday. daughtere visited at the Chas. Hetrsch- 0 00 00 00 00 0009,00 00 00 lited at the bome of S. B. Barnstable, alarima n and sons attended a br ir oweA al l al -ai',sa: rty Dvidlle no flwawsvstn Vito Sue asa ak urchvi-berger home Sunday. -as follows: -cmfwy,0shrdlu Sunday. day party ait Palatine Friday vfin h okiicbae ama n DvdHronotoawsvstn tOr Thrsday - -. Victor Sauer and daughters. Lillie In last week's issue of The Inde. Mrs. Charles Strt e was a Chiao hM . .ha illsutfraHuld rnxt nawh a:he Daviis homne Thursday. and Martha, and Mrs. Frank Holtje pendent, appeared an item to the ef. visitor Saturday. Ioyet'enri party Oi' 49 atBeckmran' Hal.f ryoys t anrlufiDa niheilMýr and Mrs aJohn L.nzen andofaM Mr. and Mrs. George B. Umbden- were Palatine callers Monday. fee tbtat Mr. and Mrs. Denman an. Mirs. Car] Sorenel is spending ai hail, open to the public. Prizes wilo aler M. Freeman retrned()rom and wrevisitors Wagnterhoe oi Mr anbk,ýr-sd Mrs. Herman Krueger Mr. and Mrs. Moldenhauer and fam-inounced the engagement o' ftiew days this week with M-rs. L. J. giv*en for the bes dressed coupl e. gob satrvstn hr o e ndrhigan, uda v yspent Sunday at Barrington, daughter, Mrs. Minnetta Denman Mc.. Tweed. lin, witch and prize waltz. Eve-rybo)d om LyTn , bný of Prairil, View mt witnri } erbert Diavis was4 Librtyl Mr. and Mrs. Goetz and family vis- Guire, to Mr. Win. Bonne. Mrs. Den. Mr. and Mrs. Burnette -and daugh- icomne.il.,nt acdtMo ennz(lerSu fiig JtdSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Goetz' man writes that is untrue. The item ter, Pearl, were visaiying ait the L. J. Mr. and Mrs. B. R: Simons left ,a! 1ilrFluacint on o rk ol ,i an Ila ispnt Saturdaywith sise, Mrs. Hulstrich, and family. wras printed ln good faith, with no on- Tweed home Sunday. urday to spend ten days with rea i'he 0Soo Liine' His gasoline car carugh' Milrs Earl Davis. D O " , Henry Cords spent Sunday al, home. tention of perpetrating a joke or as. The East Fox Lake Cemetery Asso. at Marion, Indr. •lire fi was necessary to stop the ca? Miss Emrma Bacon sp-nt Sundlala Mr. and Mrs. .-Stocke visited at the persions upon anyone. We naturally ciation met ]ast Friday at the home Mr. and Mrs. Fredf KuckbucIlk ad suddttnly that the jolt thre-w somfiither home, Goetz home one evening tast week. rely upon correspondents and do not of Mrs. Frank Richards. daughter. of Barrington, spent eunday ot'f the men off the car Tom happenedl Mrls Berl Trombloee and daughiter DESMUR ~question the accuracy of any news Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. E. Hook afternoton with Mr. and Mrs. J. Priehm. 1toi)fall in front of the rar, it passing Beveýrly, slln Monday afternoo)n in OBITUARY-- sent in. But all correspondents must and Mrs. S. Barnistable were, in Wau. Mrs. RoFe Sigwal' and children cioe himn He was rathe-r badly tlhak MIHenrv Mina Marie Gossell (nee Spiegel) be sure their items or correct before kegan 'Saturday. Barrington spent Sunday with tJohln en tup a-nd bruisisdl but wl- hop fr bis tir Smi'n(of Grand Ridge. 111 >il- ffl O t bl"VIM3181114 « was brn Sept. 22, 1832, in Germany. sending to us for publication. We are Mrs. Charles Haffer went to Chica- Hirn and fami ly. , eedy recovery wlending a few days on his fa'rin near "m- *";haveSheýWas married Infthat country to glad to make the above correclion.- g0Oon businese Monday. Rev. Mr. We:st.ohal Of Bar rington wa 1 Fre Widner i isiting Inth cito Round Laklie nemnm•gifopag.John Gossell, and came to Ameri-ca in Ed. Independent.-.a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pl!agg1 uàInt, m WM in då tefia 1857, with thleir two children, William 31rs. Jane Jamieson and daugnlter.. School Notes civer the week end. - - -- and August. They settled in the vi Mrs. Margaret Duncan, lef! Sunday to Those hiaving a perfect 1Ecord in Rev. Welkening, a returned o n - -.- ciity of Long Grove. Severalyears visit Mrs., Jamieson's brother ai New splelling the.pas! week arc: Mary Gal- mionaryi. conducted nvcsat S:iP later they moved to Cuba township, Cambria. where they will also me iger. fifth grade; Lena Nelson, fourther's chiurch SZunday mnorniin, where Mr. Gossell died about thirteeni Mrs. Libbie Paddgett and vrisit before. grade; Frances Martinis. secondl grad Mr- A. Gossell gd$ di-d years ago at the farm home of his 1 going to Billings, Mont. JainM arii a be'Fia oao e agn.M.Mr a K IO r - al e daughter. Mrs. Mary Miller. j .Srn a and Frances Tweed was also absen' l.nr-a th- lnnil hooha, r TheLre weriseven children bo!'n to lageyh e fn e o a pa a Thursday and Friday. mornin S lhl %*;a, il, h:au ieeerOe8Oi d ierUtOtt ist in bringD this union, Iwo dying in mnfancy, and al, atne ri i ai fLk The second gtrade has b-n plai;n- r htAug o4; and J1e!: bNUedl Uoid -,Id eedy forkidne, William, t he-oldest sonr, died four vye ailuny.Among those prEsen ter a n i amein ariiniilc-I-osing Gossell (of Wauconda Th, lunpriCes t0 a normal level. 1 am trving ici do my bit. lèver, bladder and toric acid troubles and ag. August Gossell resides in Cuba Mr. and Mrs. P'hillip) Bensingier. of Il b ube and ,,d(ing Ithe toi, numbersý was bebi Tu, day wlh bur 1 Madoge Rtemedy of Holland ince 1696. townshi.o; Mrs. Mary Miller. also o ri' tyville: Mr. and Mrs Frank Jones IEachid toit- is hard tlo beai the o11h: ington IMY PRICES ON GUARANTEED DENTISTRYý FOR THE NEXT Threeses, an drugits. GuaLrameed. Cuba township; John osl.Jra r and Mrs. Edward Gillings, 'Sher'if't1andl- l i hw tound il. ivr exiille Abr oi n rdba en3 ASA OLW &W 6fthe ameCOU Medè maerry bn Wauconda, and Mrs. George Hloeft 0 Grten and wife and many others tioii Thf tifth grade language , la.,swrfo Waukiegan Thursdiay to drive back Ela township. There were thirty gr-and W \aukegan. veyiæe:ig gotsoislaa-UNm hayb .G an 2Kkans n.!d children and 24 gieat.granJchiildren ' isses Florence Anderson or Lake wik. Som iiof li-- Tl- gst & on account of an ac l-'n-: i : sn n hvetl' l iT il:"T:, il m fi$i i --- --- --- --- --- --- Mrs. Gossell died October 15, 1921, Forest and Mary Anderson of Chicago chasse n., and 1 got 'aifrady' ". eemed btween Lb inh and A:ýa Mon Po i eili nL $2 0 m1.1 ;i W ---------------~at Ilhe home of her daughter, Mrs.'and Mrs. Charles Hopkinson of Whea. 1o make us ;ll laugh. Anfothler.,"The- day.Dotcanl ry Miller, at the age of 89 years tIon attended the funeral of Mr, 1ghost looked ainme ugly" prot'o Mrs IUoy od r ch lxeng o e(Willn to hange'con r AR L IN G TON 23 dalys.The funerai w asheld Mon- Strang.uc oruuin z it o rnoe Gol iny Fing actr!(g,11, $30lu day, and burial took place in St. Paul's 1Walter Kubick, a boy J. i. DenmanlTh, fifth grade -resolved Io lpa) alie osialPhl'Il uaaneyucan eait corn o! it.hcob $1 00oitup cemletery-a' Barrington. had helping hima for a wel whit ile hemoreaattent ion 1to their. spelling before--- Acodngtotra H O T E L vie amfily waes absent forged checks and issWalsh has ano her hance to 0 00 00 0 00 oo nni neii cd leland loti il20! HOTEL ~~ ~0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0,)ok- a new overcoat and several oth· read their stfories aloud.00 -0 0 00 0 0 0 1 ~EVERETTSCH001:0,er fthinge and walked away Mrs. DIn The xrimary language c il0hasAnAdN T I0 tH 0 d , mb, r rnihut >ou , u eilced stil tae o--E V E R E0 man arrived home sooni after, saw th( beten busy making pumLpkins. black o o o 0 0 0 t 00 0 0.0 0 0l00(0 0a0n 0cam 000000 00dsrein adhl er mIl nhorcatCas d itlnch. Aaymo N TS.H away thn i pain das ho .GoodMeals 50c Tterewas a wild scamper for home trdte youn mar ahbouthadMie iChwareings c anie ondtrassemo He .uasE ee sp enatievealt.a l, THESE PRICES ARE FOR 30 DAYS ONLY. after schbool Monday to esca.oe the from Millburn. He lis now In the county. was the object of curiosi for awhile-. Minnesota. s torm. which wpas coming on rapidly Ijail at Waukegan. Chicago. Robert Wilton spent several daysDr F.E O L S Sifrom the northw'est. Those who had Mr. and idrs. Olin Cleveland of Chi- Doris -Barnstable- visited Dorothy last week in Chiéago. 130 Washington St Over the Thomas Market Co. on ds ances o gowereovean .1scl pnt the week end with their Hanson Saturday. Ms ehHuhssetover Sun WAUU GA , ILL ItI was quite dak1y4:0 adeas ther Mrsi. Cleveland. Miss Nettle Hewitt of Long Lake vis- day in Antioch with friends. i. r WAUKEGAN, ILL h adl to put on their lights.|Th aonetrandmmesoftd our school one day las-, week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harrsn n 0 The Moore family have moved into Todeas omnWaega iert yvillidm be, up t. .A Smpodald on us daughter. Beulah, of Des Plaines wa s bm, 01000« the Lancaster cottage. loGeBflmaukeat ciken suppler Fidaterno. Sion. hle erlelover Sunday visiting the formers The Second Infantry, which marcheýd iand Gmother andlther Antioch relatives. -- - -on fron. Fort Sherman, Ohio, to Fort Sher 'Wednesday levening o'f last vweek. mErisr un d erwnt an eration idan, passed through the district ]ast Wm.MecCredie and the Misses Mc-g 0 0 g 0 0 0g0g0g0g a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Saturday morning, but at present is FR D GRABBE Saturday, October 15th. Credie are having sOme ImProvements 0 A6 ES CH 0L din ncey..49 Supt. T. Arthur !Simpson visited our adeioterhue George Kuhaupt has resumed his AU TO E RN cbool and brought us a hag of sand Il and "'s. "tr°ba' &"""' "°°ona' °°°°°°°°°f000°°°°°°°1dulies al the depot, afiter enoyinga for the sand table. i in Chicago. peedModaSet.121three weeks' vacation. ------E.ho Baumgarner visited schoo last Mrs. Kate Bonner is visiigrl.Tesho pndMnaSt 2 Mr. and Mrs. William Ziegler spenlt A t 0p:S o Tuesday. ~~ivs t eoria, 111. with an enrollment of Seven Puils.epstwe iitn r ige' FARM AND STOCK SALES Tuesday. ~Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bonner enter. Barney Odette, Barney Amann, Fred teps ekvstn r ige A SPECIALTY wee n Bristol, isaonlsped ainedco1ay0 Ruseanun ay.FrerckRth Meyr er 1e lher 1. s, er i d of Wauegan is visit- Perfect in attendance for the month of OBITUARY ' Walter Schwerman returned to Our' ing old friends in Antioch. HEN in need of Automobile Re- 547 NORTH COUNTY ST. September: Ambrose Conway, Robertglln weofJn A. school Oct. 3rd, afiter th,, relek ofl Miss Mabel Van Duzen entertained WAU EC N e, ll,' i an Loba, GenevareeLu. StaGwas o MarchO23, 186, in silo fIlling. h er Sunday Sb i lclass at her home pairing try us if you want the PHONE 2441 Henry HuienanodhHer Mntey NiewpintIhis veinityitkeher Ife. S 'schoo iller a ew days vieilrnePala. t huradaha vening he Epworthhest. Now located in the Durand B uilding Perec i selin lstwek:Maiedied October 9, 1921, at thr home inine., Leaguem hbad a business meeting and feverse Chargiles on Bu$"& Came Blome, Dua n lie Jnes, HeenryMauie- Miliurn, of pneumonia. The following were Pressent for't'e a socia tteMtoitcuc.on South Milwaukee Avenue. enger, Walter Seyl and Adolph Vani she was married Novemuber 23, 1881, month: Grades 6, 7 andt 8-..din U Mr. and Mrs. m. Golden and daugh-- Laduyt, to John A. Strang, who ls left to mourn derwood, Franklin Tarbill, llian teMs Margaret, left last week ,for Tc Cudalan. opisfai he er loss. Besides the husband, one Gross and Vern Hall; grde 8ad Ireland for a visit. R.W E DL ND ::b ';6" Hrr1 .nnr d.b o-Else Gbrkeanh Benjamin Aes.i-sc Ias ri ychoo alte egraeea es B W t or GROCERY AN RARKET p fst "'ridorand-air hmV ar hr ad e bVn thbegherdnisvcirnity.mdriyspet nM dcol.ewpsoeore.,Tlpoe34J eET VLE L tday, to gothrough. theml.Jsta n eogeGilling. o Tw r o lf-ithSnayiurr hooeehst cuchFrive atrJSoaelpo es 67t or Üle ai NDCANDis a scr r1. hr wr iLtizziure tTof nt ocand a srthep TeSundymtthofe of Henryte Allredsite DMi03-NTOEsuledo tand a g Mon tattepanSd enerulatal tme. lath e subt. Sisn is inite ourtitschor t la TEIIPHONE 81ne364- OOTS R AND SMARKETas nOaa n cugt te emdsand M.eass V- ce sine- Anday.lte oia wild be ien at Mr thed ten aso fr«LJETY IL L HATS AND CAPS und t d bumPr dtren ueiymsedin tis comunitytThe.Aestsconr Moday eening.Oct13S EUR TY ITLn& RUS6C bov te b fyi ualatdhe Me il.lbng cemebate.The OND B D PILLs to Ran and NR TWO CUT WIFE'S WITil R ROW f0Broker, forme with Williams, here, undi Crat?ýd bybooz', Ross. Ilihy b)n( rner], .4d1stok Motor compajýny of Sun day night iut with a raizor. The attemiptM In h;- ro m il altilh icago. follo0wing money. Ross lhad shine Spree for a W Mrs. R I, er w ular %-.in se',ve, ed the rom to fali j: t S:he eeatrsha;ft blohd tasuin in an limptto at do ub1tIuh she..wa Rose Tells of t wife had , iuarrel garding h od razor. hi, Said. i %o1us ' 1, r uri tif South (hcg wife in S 1rand,. i YM oT th ani pht'irlan who rn , on-. the d limat.-ly U e lived a h V Beach Hlaza. andi hotels. Takes Assun .Two wee ago, th fihe AleýxandrIa R town one one of hiý dispose of 8securith. last ? Friday* N and! I apree lHe went !, boltl and his wife him, hie said. Th-r Clongress hotel and the name of %McDoný Friday afternoon b'y appointmrent in f ley building He G declared, to move. and Iliv- wiith im eaid. becauise heý wa L.ast Sunday mor: &wo dozen Americanr guess11th e'r tili Wife Comnes tc A nd, during -• eamne a knock o'n room aw 11, the : , the door Hl], entered "hadl a c 1e LYELL H. Attorney- Luce Bui Res. P1hone 136 M. PAUL Mac Attorney. LIBERTYVILLI Telepho DR. C. B. Voterinary Office t-itResidenc Mlotor Co. Phone LIBERTYVILLI J. E. WA PHYSICIAN AN: Diseases of Womne a Spec WAUKEGAN. W. W. JOHNS DENT] Phone 841. 1121i WAUKEGAN, DR. J. L 'ý Office in Frist Nat Hours:-1 td 3:30 Residence on Broadii LIBERTYVILI CHARLES R. Washington-County 1 WA UKEGAN, Public Accountan Accounting, Systuný ed Per-iodically ot.noto need a Perme hone 26 H DRS. NIXON tir0practic Nervous and Chr Suite 10.11. New LIBERTYVILLU THE LIBERTYVH£F INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY. OCTE 2,9f. DR. 0. F. BU VETERINARY Assistant State LIBERTYVILLI

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