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Libertyville Independent, 17 Sep 1925, p. 4

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E: Young Wife Afraid _ to Eat Anything fok E EAbertyville was hit Thursday nghti| . Total of the worst electrical storms| 499. inverting several of the down town into minijature rivers, while bolts of lightning struck in various E:e--.'w-'fi'tho barn was a totai Only $200 insurance was Ccar-- blase before it did much damage. poot with a saw. STUMBLES DOWN STEPS Unable to see clearly because of the intense darkness, H. D. Cox. 406 Christian avenue, North Chicago, a milk wagon driver, stumbled down the steps of a bhome. He mistook the 'basement steps for the approach to "the porck. His right foot was Iinjured. He whs attended by Dr. H. C. Hoag. BARN BURNS /'An old barn on the Houlihan farm northwest of Libertyrille . burned --to &m after being struck by hitning. The fire destroyed tm ;'wummat_bebomoth.l'- Wells, 322 Besicy place, tearing a hole two inches wide from the chim-- to the eaves and breaking the '=-u. To the eye it seems that = Gmauah had hean eut through the HIGHLAND PARK _ RESIDENT DEAD * was afraid to cat because I always had stomach trouble afterwards. Since taking Adierika fine" (signed) spoontul Adieril often brings #u stomaih. --Stops Ing. Removes « fine." (signed) Mre. A Howard. ON® s«poontul Aderika removes GA8 and often brings surprising rellief to the stomalh. sm-unn.m.uex ing. Removes old waste mater from intestines and makes you feel happy and hungry, ErcelMent for obstinate TRICAL STORM 'wANs DOUBLE --= ROVES ONE OF --| © THOSE YEAR AG0 mY's wasn Ke}vinator electric refriger ation can be quickly installed cal --= or call for details . Agos 4 to 6 KAPING &. SAUNDERS --* . $1.50 Values Libertyville, Hincis Special while they last at || | 1" ~ 128.« deng One Lot of Boy's W: n of Barn in Dug-- Number _of conveyances filed, 227. * C RMmairme Chn IF dale Road n 0U0----1 Hember at M-{m |----.Cause for Rejoicing. @ Number of trust deeds an af --/-- oo e wocengfits _ | gages, -- 81. Poor bills, for the last e was Ntl'l'lmndly ngbti|" 'Total number of instruments filed,| months in Waukegan, Shields waust -- alaatrinal atorms|ino + | Deerfleld township, took. a . The Quality Store RSIM AWK®$ BY A. K. BOWES * > --of --Security Title .& wlz Wuflet uk Trust compoaryd. B it & i6 s usiness of the recorder's office BQ"_ Cause_s De for the week ending Sept. 12, 19257 Decker & Nevit'e GODFREY 1 can eat and pot :catth1"" +m»' old church will be used 'as a whs$ 108 {Social 'center .u'xrm ball. . The + Tpeople of Highwood are to be con: Park --WA8\ pratulated: on these infprovem@pts. _ Jt Corresponding period week ending Sept. 13, 1924: Number of conveyances filed, 194. --Number of chatte! mortgages, 54. Number of trust deeds and mort: RIGHWOOD'S NEW _ _ SCHOOL OPENS . Frank --Raberts, of Mundelein, came t oldbertyville Wednesday night :o celebrate some wort of holiday, all o' It The following names of Lake coun-- ty residents appear today in the list * dn 7 "Rake Mess _ As ~Byron J. CUorlin, Antioch, $35.85. his own.. He evidently had imbibed quite heavily 'of the forbidden liquid before leaving Mundelein. He went into the confectionery store of C. Gotti & Co., and bought a glass of ginger ale. While disposing of this--heused some rather vile language sand made &n in: decent exposure of his person. Then he wended hi, way to the North Shore Ctation. Marshal Limberry was in-- formed of the jollification, and went forthwith 'on the hunt for Mr. Roberts. He was found at the railroad station enter:aining himself by lustily # a sol6. He was takkhd 'to the m jpil, and allowed to ponder on the er-- 10 of his ways, unt!il this (Thursday) 3 NEW NTMESIN _ -- INCOME TAX LIST morning, when he was given a hearing bétore sustice Morris. He plead guilly to the charge placed against him, and waent back to Mundelein. ;T.oid amount of instruments filed, Total amount ol loans, $210,540.00. C. T. Persops, Waukegan, $64.84. Alfred Van Huecke, Gurnee, $10.79 y uzind is harvighs \"m""'"'"""',-a"rni-';' L RApA V¥ CC Auntntetien PE 7. fice :even love 'for petty finery. Like TIce That Melts 's. office Waukeopan, »enigios and UeC 11:;&1:':'51: field Poor Reports Show f + ARasiaa fan Maiaiaina ... Hap e t in s DOWN BY $5,000 Wauk tor 89 families with 451 children. For milk he had spent $374, shoes $5%, clothing $43, rent $220, fuel--$100, emergencies $94 and groceries $5,180. His total expenditure, including &!l manners of expense, amounted to $6,074. He pointed out that during the same period a year ago, before he took® office, $11,185-- had been spent in --Waukegan township,--or-- $5,109 more than he bhad disbursed for the SHOOTS SONGBIRDS men wit nar is a "*¥sgo Fredinar Sunday was caught near Highwood brl.-rll-ry Kers, Amyw game. warden, a he had shot six songbirds. Begno Justice _A. E. Smith, Highland Park. Fredinar pald a fine Of Fiz and CUBIS, _ I22% BW"" was 'confiscated. He had killed a collection of warblers just for the fun of it, Kern sK%d4. Four other Thoredav and Fridav * September 17 and 18 : Robert Frazer and Clara Bow "The Scarlet West" COME ON OUT. Sweep the that waiting pony and dash for-- ward to protect the ones you and Cavairy; also Custer's last 'Ranger of Big]Pines tine of $75 and A $ M Hutchinson (: "I Winteer Comes") 'The Happy Warrior' with Alice Calhoun, Malcoim McGregor and Mary Alden A story of an English circus and "Helcome Days, Kemeth Harlan and Halene September 22 and 23 : : see Indians, F "MANHATTAN" A Western Photoplay. UDITO RI him WHAT A CAST! $4 &' PX His gun the pastor. Special music by DIAMOND LAKE CHURCH Bunday School at 10 a. m. Special birthday service. . Pvening service at 7.45. Rally serv-- ioe. Next Sunday evening will be one of especial interest to the community. All are urged to come to this service of song and music. Talk by the pastor, Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor, Service« on« , Bept. 20( -nu_v-g-;-qm_.'ty'rn:' # Weils, Supt. F Morning worship at 11. The pastor will . speak on "Active and Passive Christians." ' Young People's meeting at 6:30 p.m. Evening serive at 7:30. Subject, "The Kingdom First." . Our rally day exercises will be held Gunday School at 9 a. m." The new class banner in our Sunday School has proved quite a success. The classes work hard to gain and retain the ban-- ner. Keep up this fine spirit, teachers and pupile. German service a; 10 a m. Every-- body welcome. z Y. P. League at 7:30. Choir practice for Mission Festival . _--Harvest Home Festival will be cel-- ebrated in an English service Sept 81. Let us milke it an offering of thanks A2uR TeR MMERENE €20 0009 20 P to the kind Lord of the Harvest ty bringing fruits and flowers of the gar-- den, field and forest. 2 .. As quite a number of ladies were hfot able to join in the visit to Ben-- senville Sept. lo.A;bofm-ben, in % mherrnltt Baip) P ) mas s Aentnlctnsc 1moly EKucharist and Sermon, 11 h.m. Church School at 10 o. m. « sez > FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Church School at 10 a. m. -- Morning worship at 11. Sermon by meeting postponed the ist at 1 p. m. We hoj L122 T .2 cictsatahcctes Aiorstorminnt \irel C dren over 1. are asked to be there. Bunday School st 9:30 a. m. German serviges at 10. 30 a. m . m-mumm\co-dl mw«n--hoh" .n.md-odnbm Junior and Epworth Léeague, 6:30. ° Rvening service of song and worship to the stere of Smner & noon of October lst £ td« ---- _ 8T. JOHNS EY. LL -- Rev. Elimer G. Kiessh. g, Pastor Baturday School in religous instrec tion Saturday morning at % All chil B8T. LA WRENCH'S EPI8SCOPAL . »pt. 27 at 10:30 a. m. -- . . & ----GQ-- CHRISTIAN BCIENCE 80OCIETY Third Floor, First Nat'! Bank Bidg: Sunday School at 9:46 a. m. Bervices Sunday a 10:45 a. m.~ ~ Bubject, satter." CHURCHES Daily Mass at 7:00 o'clock. glow» uite a number of ladies were bwmmthavuntonen' » Sept. 10, she.-- members in 1 &z postponed the outing to Oct. 1 p. m. We hope all membeis PCRA 3 -- _ TLibertyville Battery _ and Electrte Co. but if some are not able to g2 v bring at least cookies or a d anony ropmmetenii--anes o + ce Wls ao IF it's an Exide, it's standard! This new typeEx-- ide with the low price is no excep-- tion. Beféore you buy again, see the Exide type RX. There is no need to pay more than Exide prices, and you can't get bet-- ter quality. °~ EXIDE PRICES ARE FROM $ 15.00 up 193 PLATE wish to -- £i¥e, BATTERY Casimir, Staranowlecs, former city attorney of North Chicago, who re signed under fire more than a year according to word received by coun and \North 'Chicago authoritiese to-- day. Authorities Notified of Arrest of Former North Chicago as Ad w w c 02 + A telegram from the chief of de detectives at Miam!| to Chief of= Po-- Hee'Frank 'Tiffah~ of North Chicago stated that Staranowlcs had gome under two aliases, George Caldwell and Fred Mitchell, in addition to while . here, of operating a, cOBI-- mnnohm'lthl land deal in North Chicago and the other of disposing of mortgaged property. On the latter charge his un,ct thehome in Lake Villa, being one We epecial features.. Covers Margaret Miler of-- Highland Park; Mr. and Mrs. Chas:' Glosser and famjly, of Maywood; Mr. and Mrs. CBhartes ... son and family of Zends, Wise; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Atwell, of Ivankoe. 3 ;l;- n-ndi-n--"nvv;ll were presented vithawmduomcun..nd:nw ber of beautiful gif's. o * "It your etectric #xtures are spottedg and discolored, a cout of fat biack paint will make them laok : like the latest thing in wrougzht tron. says Pop ular Science Monthly. Shades thes can be constructed easily from sheet tron and parchment $16590 . Saving Electric Fixtures Artificial Lakes, Kaping & Sons J hy 17, AT MAMI, FLA. and Re-- General Banking Business | _ attiont ons . 21. },.'A;. ..ZT?'.'.J% «iormetcttn fikk 209 Every PartS OUR WANT ADS GET SURE RESULTS LIBERTYVILLE TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK E. J. Bell Sale Stables HORSES BOVGCHT AND SOLD \ TEAMS FOR HIRE &(leb-p'uolfwflufigmm Phone No. 256. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOHG ~We Invite Your Account Kangaroo -- leather imported from Australia. Dr. Baker's Cushion inner sole. Come in and let us ex-- pl.nd)ewmofflmlboe. Real value for -- Will be open on TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS After Thursday, August 13. Barrels and Kegs for Sale NOW OPEN is a popular RAY N. sSMmMITH Phone Libertyville, 657--M--1 GROVE CIDER MILL . $7.00

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