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Libertyville Independent, 19 Feb 1925, p. 2

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; LIWH Y HAVE A --| "BLUE MONDAY?" I 40 Horses | FOR SALE @8." L I] s W'ITBP(BSIBLETO GET AWAY FROM THE L DRUDCGERY OF THE WEEKLY WASH. §3 m are rejoicing over the birth [ Bitrthdrxy------ * M--a son' Monday, Feb: 16. | Mr. and Mr ----«~--='Misses Ads and Hannah Meyer 6f | jay with Mr ~+--KAbertyville were here Sunday visiting | 'Tho cemete :---'-"'_ w. August "Meyer. : Mrs. Ruby Fa ___ _ Mrs. Albert Prebm and daughter of | 'The kitchen --_ Barrington wisited Saturday and Sun-- |at the churc? ~------ dsy with Mrs. Otto Frank in Fremont | well respond« ~~_ Mor 'Saturday afternoon. & Mts. Merie Garblsch and daughter _ MEN ARRESTED IN arrested Saturday evening, one on a charge --of violating the prohibitory 'Jaw and gaming, and the other--three on charges of gaming. © -- John Schultz, William Eichman, and Charles, Gruber, who-- were: charged with gambling after Constable C. A. Bruge and the--sponge squad had de-- scgended in a--raid, paid fines of $15 and --costs each before Justice Hervey He was reported as having a half gallon of wine in his possession. Ba er. deniéed in court.,.that he be*d y lated the law. stating tha boze was not in his house; that any Mironimus, 3rd, Fifth grade, 1st, Har-- old Plagge; 2nd, Elmo Simons; 3rd, Phyilis Soderberg. The teachers sery-- ed refreshments. County Supt. T. A. Bimpson was present. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heybeck, Mrs Boderberg and Mrs. Weaver attended Waukezgan Lodge O. E. 8. Thursday #% % 4 4 4 4 4 4 P 4 4 4 4 % 4 % 4 *=---- LAKE ZURICH * UA k 4 4 4 % 4 % % % % «* * 4 % *# -.l!mn'i Day 'was enjoyed by the was not in his house, A;: that any z:on had the right-- to have 28 gal-- s of wine in their home anyway. He is employed by a former director of rpohibition forces, it is understood 'Bhker also charged that the war-- rant was.not for him, or his home, or the.property on which the liquor was located. That. will,--he said, const tute his d¥#féhse. + 1 RELIABLE_LAUNDRY | --=&>~= | -- MAIN GARAGE _ -- |Z===~"*/ ~ * Phones, Farm: Desplaines 147. Resdence Park Ridge 1139¥ The other. mtmber of wree Pay Fines of $15 and Ting: One Put in Bonds. Arthur Briggs was a Chicago visitor l ntionm HL . dhoyrts on repuest tux : |||-- >= on in m AVverriyr--s,i+--zrng postijud ATTO H. GROSS || Good Meals 50c e o I"'ARLINGTON c T iue nanee mimronnorveramp > IIf w HOTEL was released in $2,000 bonds 1 CUARANTEE SATISFACTION. COME AND GET JUST ' WHAT YOU WANT. Nouging LET US TAKE AWAY YOUR BACKACHE, YOUR CHAPPED HANDS AND YOUR FROZEN FINCERS: > . 1w the speiung Contest WET WASH in bhonds 20 POUNDS FOR es te" s > Bhlse / 23 i+ D'fl'- of ~Barrington -- visited m!{ last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. Rudoiph Gruebnau is driving a new tour--deor Ford sedan. ~Mrs. Flora Clarke and datghter Miss Marguerite, were dinner guests of Chi-- Zbout%'poo e attended the bunco|last week . pased an order . or-- ufi'y\,n the Baptist church Monday |dering the Separation of grade over evening.-- Delicious ple and coffee|the 8vo Line railroad at thé north were served to all. :who enjoyed the|iimits of Lake Villa, where the state evening and looked forward to the|concrete road leads on to Antio¢h. next one. & 'The petition filed 'with the com Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Catlow and sons visited Shnday evening with Mr.--and Mrs. O. L Rockenbach. & f *Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erost and family IA--IA--U4--A# A --A-- * *4 44-- * _ Mrs. Freeman, of the young people's 'branch of the W. C. T. U., of Wauke Ean. will speak on Feébruary 22, at the church, and Mrs. Tsu of China will be here on March 1st These speakers will speak in the evening. Mark your {uhn;len and give them a good turnoui. Waukegan spent the week end with Mrs. DeJ,oof's grandmother, Mrs. Mar-- garet Sponeburg. Lz -- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Haines are the proud parerts of--a daughter, born at the Lake County Gengral Hospital, on February 11th. ~ i 4 9 --My--Alacorn--of Chili --&--A --sepoke--on Bunday evening and those who missged hearing him certainly missed a rare treat. He is studying Sunday l(:/!{&bla in htis country, and being in the T. S. only four months has mastered the English language and speaks it very fiplt," y anh=~:~ ~ °_ ~." :~ "bg +. -- At this time we'are ireryind'to re-- Miss Cynthia Miller and Miss June, spent Sunday withMr. and Mrs. Carl Milfer at Lake Vill@. __--------____ minutes each day _ Mr. and Mrsa. £. H. Rice spent g-- day with Mr. and Mrs. R W. McCufre. 'The cemetery association met fith Mrs. Ruby Faulkner last Wednesday. The Bg Scouts met at the home of George Murric last Saturday in the The kitchen shower which was held at the church on February 12, was well responded to, but the kitchen needs many more articles. Misg Luella Bilwell haes--had an at tack of Ia grippe this last week. tack of la grippe this last week. now The Rev. and Mrs Treushell of Ra--|also venswood spent the week end at the | the Amututz home. * cout former's Mrs. Jensen attended the teachers' G U R N E E Mrs. Maurice DeLoo{ of apent j WauktoAn t For Ten Years _ ]'W%WS'] the World's Greatest Buy Grade Crossing Over $o6 Line ----Called Menace to Public _ The petition filed 'with the com mission by the state hghway depart-- nrent -- merety~ asked for-- an order--re quiring-- the élimination of the grade crossing. The method to be followed in putting the highway across the way department already has plans drawn for an overhead erossing. The railroad fought the recent hearing, taking the position that the crossing ts "not~ sufficiently duangerous to jus-- tify the expense necessary to sep-- arate the grade.. The highway de partment held that the road is a through route to Lake Geneva, that there nve;zel 2,000 cars a day, and that estimates are that in a few railroad will be determined later at a subsequent bearing but the digh-- years the average will Bbe at least 15,000 cars a day. Therefore ~a grade crosging, the department held, is dangerous, and will grow more The commission, after . an ex-- haustive hearing and consideration haustive hearing and consideration States Attorne £.. P of the evidence voted on Thursday| served as wnh't!{e Aun'\lv. 0?2212},.7';,: to order the separation of &rade%| the World war, and who SaK service in order to protect the travelin®| on the border in 1916 at the time of publc .B'E'"'_b"'u that the rAll--(the bunitivg expedition into Merxtcr .'m'"'-':.'. A\. «d B _;:)thz- <ivepit .N:,A wl _ :3 "m -,"-m' T lges s th' an effort to. prevent the 'SePA!-- | for the 8th dii of th h mm atis on . e -- > "epiop . * cived_--pestee > ~If the rallroad does not appei ~pointment Tuesday and will accept. this order. the next step will be for| Besides being honored, it is under-- the highway department to file a pe | stood that the post carries its share tition with the commission asking|of work, and pertains to legal ques-- that it order an Ooverhead crossing | tions in which legion members be-- C»nstructed in compliance with plan#s} come involved along the line of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoodloch and son, of Chicago, spent Sunday at the Mrs. Joseph Savage has been very M "the past few days. Mre. Margaret Davis is in Chicago consultingan eye and nerve special-- ist. o nemmein r." w -- > "--= Miss Myrtle Haines of Chicago vis-- lited over the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Haines. | _ Office Phone 112; Kes. 131. now prepayeq by--thne--gepgiALLARVBIEL--EDIMTT also to apportion the cost between the railroad and the state. The county and town do not hbave to stand any of the cost of said con-- struction. 6 y-------- _ Walter, Christofferson an® family, of Konz. ha spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. Davis. Mrs. Barbara Shepard has been very II1 the past week and her daughter, Miss Anns Shepard, of Ghicago is out caring for her mother. -- on Thursgday, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lechert, on February 10th, a son, *' _ SUNNYSIDE PARK TRACT Milwaukee Avenue at North Shore 'Line Choice Restricted Homesites $500.00 UP TELEPHONERS Office 469 -- Res. 186 M List Your Property With Us 10 to 11 a m., 1 to 4+ a a. 1 to 4 p5oam Dr. L. B. Jolly We Also Write Insurance to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Deour, W. F. Ziegler was a Ch¥#¥ago A N T +0 C H 16. Aoping for a # . s CEMITTTW [0C MIMCSY WRHCRmol, mETD,. al, IARYIB,. There--was--a--¥yery--good attendance at the picture show held on Monday evening, for the Cafp Fire Girls. _ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stevens enter-- tained relatives from Waukegan last ed by Attorney and Mrs. E. M. Run-- 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook of Chica-- go visitéd over the week end at the idine t their parents Mhavie o fgxm%m ire. Tra LWHAs tak ":@u'i;*:_i;;.,;:;{-:: Lake County neral Hosptal lllt? Lake County "General Hosptal last week suffering with erysipelas. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Isaacs are en-- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Isaacs, are en-- tertaining the latter's, sister, MrS' Jos-- ephine Ginter and her two grand child-- ren, of Maywood, for several weeks. _ ~Mr. and Mré. Wim. Hodge motored F Solon on Wednesday of last week. _ Ernest Kelléy, of -- Chicago, spent ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelley. __Mrs, _ Charle& --Lux--Entertained hor Ben VanDuzer, of-- 'i'_r-e.v;;' \;'i:c' and formely of Antioch is suffering with Small Pox. « parents from Pittsfleld, IIL, last week _ t'he many friends of Mrs. Earl Ried are pleased to learn that she is improving wonderfully after her oper-- a&tion. © ® The,.SnnduJevenh;g services at --the Methodist church were in charge of the Boy Scout movement. Some very fine talks were given. _ COL. SMITH IS MADE JUDCE Esls --been --active +n--tegion work since his return from France and at one time was commander of Homer Dahringer Post, resigning to enter the office of states attorney, the legion EPmDEN[".O denying public officials the right to hold legion offices. s The 8th district extends lhmuh' Lake county and beyond the limits a I short distance. | Notification of policiee to follow, | and the--exact --natureé of~ duties ara ~ 'iucson, because of the simplicity of the Super--Six, has always enjoy--1 manufacturing advantages that per-- mitted i@ lower selling price then is possible: with more complicated types. That, in part, accounts for its 10 years of leadership. Hudson is the World's Greatest Value, because it costs much less than any comparable car, _' And because it hasalways pronLd better looks and more comfort at less money. No rival disputes that and every motor-- ist knows it. tprrmen Lc h -- ho rcate e tnenie The World's Largest Builders of Siz--Cylinder Closed Cars Hudson's position as the world's greatest value is not merely a new attainment. For ten years the Super--Six has stood aloné in mwmechanical supremacy. Basic patents have kept others from copying its motor: The smoothness and long life it gives are exclusive. No motor has yet equaled the Super--Six in smoothness and lon», economical car life. »-- _A Leadershit Never Disputed © SERVICE WORTH WHILE | 4 North Mitwaukee Avenue 4 «/ ] ------ is--one of the very neces-- ;';kh'mi? sities these winter days. Lfigé'm% We are always prepared to DELIVERIES MADE ON SHORT NOTICE -- _ and soft coal. . _ Just call us up and state your recrirements and we'll kind you need in both hard --_ . F. Franzen, Jr. °. FULL WEIGHT | ° GUARANTEED . HU D S O N C O AC H _ 41345 1795 1895 just the size EEREEY S E D A N Preight and Tax Extra i 0 0(0 Telephone 456 . _ ||| prone Livertyvilis 1MR--immn | _ be. 808 . A SPECIALTY o 547 NORTH COUNTY ST. ; WAUKEGAN,/ ILLINOH en Res. Phone 2588 : Office 344 _ s ie Reverse Charges on Busness Cale --_~ FRED GRABBE AUCTIONEERING nar -- itc Hate utm Inctia . / wo €, A, BROWN, Jr., ... W. NAGEL, om.unmmuo-amm Hours:--1 to 3:30 and 1 to 8 p. m Residence on Broadway. opposite Pars of Each Month at Masonic Hail_ Visiting Compantons Cordially Invited R ___ EDW, L DuBOI8, H. P. Meets EKach MeAday Night at 8 o'ctoss PMARST :ATOONA&,:N": BLDA Visiting _ Members la invrten '~_~ ~ROY WaATERS, N. G. LIBERTYVILLE, iLLINOE , Mesets 2na and 4th Tuesday of Eze» Month® at Gridiey Hail. Visiting Brother are Cordi-- "~ Invites LORA STVURM. _ _MARY CARNEY, Meets First and Third Monday Nights _ _of Each Month at Masonic Hall LWUCE BUILMING Res. Phons 13% M Ofice Phone 1 By U. 8. Government Veterinaria~ Cattle Tested for Tubercmom FREE OF CH ARGF Going to Build? || -- CHAS. D. NALLEY INSURANCE Phone 217. > AQu/ Z7 _ _~_ AMERICAN: UNION fisiting. M--mberse Cordially invited éet. ?.ooond and Fourth Wednesda; Evenings of Each Month. WILLIAM STOCKEY, Pres. GEORGE C. SMALL, Becretary FARM AND STOCK SALES x Cemetery Work of Every __ MARBLE AND CRANITE LIBERTYVILLE, IHJAJANOIB LIBERTYVILLE, ILLIONIS VETERINARY SURGBRON TELEPHONE 68 ) 329. -- Libertyvilie, m Office With Farm Burssu, 116 South Genese $. WAUKECAN, ILLINOHS MANVUFACTURER OF LL, contract to Purnish Inbor and material on your house », COLUMBIA :.ODGE on No. 131 DR. J. L. TAYLOR AlTORNEY AT 4+A W # al Home on Cook Aveoue > A. A. Grandy No. 272, R. A. M. Attorney at Law ACME --CAMP NO. 476 . W. *# A. Prefect _ Correspondent VICTORY AFFILIATEG COUNCIL Moote First and Third ksf '2 C 3b First Natic Bank ee eereug! mank * No. 950 Mco--LAIN Sec'y NORTH ILLINOI8

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