_ If Saturday, Dec. 12: _ Fdw. O. Moody, 61, station agent for _ th orth Shore Line at Edison Court, ~-- db garly SBaturday Mmorning at _ Bis home,. 119 N. ~Utica St., Waukegan. _ Mr, Moody had suftfered from heart _ trouble for several years. He was Corinne Griffith in Edna Fer-- Thurs. and Friday, December 17 and 18 All the Iure and romance of the wea is in this gripping fiim of Annapolis Naval Academy. Alan wory by Hex Beach makes an exciting, glowing picture. With :"m.mdm.m"" UVon of a Mother's love, it stands wst as a picture that must be sean. Ailso Kinogram News and a Blue Bird Comedy. Ales*Comedy and Hodge Podgs.]| | Sunday, Dec. 13 EDWARD MOODY, _ STATION AGENT, -- * IS FOUND DEAD JUNE MARLOWE PAT HMARTIGQAN victoRr rotel ecember 15 and 16 "THE MIDSHIPMAN" of the U. S$. Navy, portraying the story of a new England sapinster who fell in love with a "gob" and set out to get her man, : Also Hal Roach presents MHis Rascaiy in Our Gang com. Richard Barteimess with Doro. thy Mackall in David Belasco's famous stage play-- "SHORE LEAVE" Thursday, Friday, December 10 ang 11 "STRANDED" mmg»una"' RIN--TIN--TIN "Cradle Robbers" damare mt cepame y 'UD;ITOv'R 16 A-- THEATRE reat naval romance RAMON NAvARRO. BDITH YORKS RLIM ie a PFrescription for _ , } & Colds, Grippe and Flu g Duddles Bldg. Libertyville It is the most mo!y remedy we know, Preventing Pneumonia 4. C. Richards, who now regides at Park Ridge, formerly of rrairie View, wa sa business caller at the Independ-- ent 'office todmay. _ _ _ _ 0 0_ C --666 was not lost in St. Louls, and ex-- plains the day and a balf that he used for thé trip as"too short a time to take in a big business district Hire.--witness an --electrical storm,. and 2:" eatth a slow train from the ty. & _ | ._R. C. McComb, alias -- William Woodward. arrested in St. Louis for Depuoty Lester Tiffany on & charge of wife and child abandon-- ment, was returned to Waukegan Friday night by the deputy to face the charges McComb was 'visited by his wife at the jail today, but plans for a settlement had been made. McComb told the deputy thnl be had never refused to support bis wiie--to--whom-- two yeats, or their child. Deputy Tiffany --stoutly maintains that _ he --and--h#.. resided. here.since.. . _.__. ""HC IH "HUPMTOR-- o7 HIK Whic--, _as Cora Moody, 'and by his children, Howard, Louis, and Bessie of Wau-- kegan, and Kenneth, of Springfield, lll. A brother, Rees Moody, and a sister, Mrs. A. A. (Phebe) Murrie, ~@also survive him. _ _ Episcopal church, Grand avenue and|UDated by them to be required to pay lrsrth Utica, street, on Monday, De.|the accruing interest on b:fldl or c r 7. Interment was in 'Oak-- YOUu¢hers issued to anticipate collection wood cemetery, + o fthe assessment for said improve-- _ Mr. .Moody was an engineer, and D®Dt. a bearing will oe had on said wood cemetery, * Mr..Moody was an engineer, and for many years was one df the most faithful-- and trusted ~employees of the Chicago and Northwestern rail-- road. When he retired from the "not Teeling ~Woll Friday~night;and |-- ------NOTICE sat up late into the night, as he| Notice is he occniouogy did, listening to the ra-- sons interested dio or herwise amusing himself./ cal Improveme: Becoming sleepy, he fell +asleep on Libertyville, L the couch He was found dead OM|having let the the couch by members of his family provement con: when they awoke Saturday MOMRIDE. |Portland aama Mr, Moody was born in Digge county, Wisconsin, March 16,; 1864, but when a little. child moved. with his parents to Lake county, Hiifois, in a Prescription ftor 4 47 m 4) ce _ & & y \ o.\. i 5 fi';.\\ (..' ¢3 & | . + 8 C L CC ie e' 4 93 L 5 : \'R e wC y > \ f " p .fll',q'f N 1 L. oz oig 4%@) I\W"\ iR * '"{fi;;\,'_fi Nx. °C l Aadil y \ I¢i1t, « CE {\ e T . ---- d C( 1!\ -- :26 '"',, c E * | (e mm W-tih- ..'"_""z'___. L;_:' ten wm fll"z'l'nu 'same, the cost thereof.--the on~ Li timated by them to be Tequired to pay PIC . cce certificate as to the truth of the facts The annGal federal appropriation for the maintenance and repair of the Waukegan harbor this year is $19,000 according .to word just re-- ceived from Washington. al lmpmemo'itfi" having filed in the Circuit Court of e Cghu:ty. IWMinois, & certificate showing -- t the said improvement conforms _ substantially to the requirements of the original or-- dinance for the contsruction of the same, the cost thereof--the amount ea-- accepied by said loard on November t k2 cHrpAp M% al Improvements having filed in the and same.having been completed and accepted by said Board on November on West Cook Avenue 2 in the Village of Libertyville, Iilinois, Notice is hereby given to all per-- sons interested that the Board of Lo-- cal Improvements of the. Village of ybenyvllle. _Lake County,; Hiinois, provement consisting of *" Portludy cement concrete pavement RAY N. SMIHTH In all materials of the newest pat-- terns and on -t,ge most comfortable designs--these Slippers are the ideal Gift suggestion. your family with gifts of Quality ON CHRISTMAS morn you'll have contract for the Im-- lCHURCHESfl the City of Waukegan. in said county, on the 26th day ofDecember, A. D. 1925, at ten o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit, All persons desiring may file objections in said court before the said day and may appear on the hear-- ing and make their defense. Dated at Rébertyvile, IIl., this 8th day of December, A. D. 1925. * E. F SWAN, * R. W. BULKLEY, Members of the Board of Local --~--~«kmmprovements --of--the--V¥illage . of -- Libertyville, Lake County, Hi-- First Mass Sunday, 7:45 o'clock. ST. JOSEPH'S3 . Rev. Martin J. Nealis, Pastor." JESSE 8. HYATT, TT . #%. AVAN ERNZILARLAS, w A. L. JOHNSON, ',. DECEMBER 10,--1925 dee 10 2t 9 63 94 "The Giver of Peace" will be the subject of the ~evening sermon, and the young people's choir will sing. This choir is doing some fine work for the evening service. _ s *~ The Sunday EBchool board will meet at the parsonage Monday evening, De-- '.Bchool will attend the church service Sunday morning by special invitation "rhey will march into the cemtwypp of the pastor. 'rhcy'vtu march into the church and sit in a body in the le front seats.--The subject of the 5'1:"1!!'59 "some Happ? Roads."" *~~ : Morning worship at 11; . Sunday School at 10; Evening service at T:30; Epworth and Junior Leagues, 6:30. Magazine Subscriptions Gifts for the Home Make Excellent Christmas -- Blankets, Comforters, Sheets, Gifts. We take subscriptions for glal:fiv;d ft:?%sé dggpezis'.rg:fefl& all Magazines at Standard Sets, Dresser Scarfs, Tapestry Club Rates. | Scarfs, Ete. . ~pdd Langworthy's Becond Mass Bunday,-- 9: 45-- 0'clock ---- Daily Mass at 7:30 o'clock. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 80CIETY Third Floor, First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m' Bervices Sunday a*t 10:45 a m. ;'Snbjoct. "God the Preserver of an." *, o sn Taik w e se m sment d meimoriont.a «hn --opie -- ---- ut --LITTLE FOLKS -- AN ----BIG FOLKS TOO: FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Bottles, Etc. hi t ies tds trcice h Birchins Aices ts inss STATIONERY c VOCALION We Have a Complete Line of Xmas Candles + RECSRD S a mas he Newest lections. Also ::.fl: Tags, c::::, m Our strictly freth Xmas Appropriate Christmas Paper and Cards. Candies, boxed or bulk. + ecerie. FRAMED MOTTOS AND s CIGARS ANOD CIGARETTES PICTURES. 8PECIALLY FOR XMAS and Perfumes. White ivory Powder Boxes, M a | r_ Receivers, Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Perftume Bottles, Etc. Bitk Scarfe, Wool Scarts, Fan oy Ties, Collar and Cuff Sets 17--Piece Chipa Tea Set Substanti Priced at Wa sl'oo Toys, un \_>-- Golden Oak Rocking Chairs priced at "King of the Hill" Sleds, price up from Kiddie Cars, Up from ... .. .0. Reed Doll Carriages Priced 'at . =ous2 0000 We have the largest, cheapest and most complete stock of toys in Lake County. . 'Toyland /7 NECKWEAR . welcomes you! TOILET ARTICLES GLOVES Rose" Powder, Per. | HOSlERY Sm Proger omm PhOENIX SilKk and Wool * *' Hosiery for Men and Wo-- Ivory Powder Boxes Men Specially boxed for and Children. #74 or of the Sunday The Christmas Store Christmas. LINGERIE Hand Embroidered Night Dresses; _ Hand Embroidered Pajamas; Crepe --de Chine Step--in Combinations _ Phoenix Silk Underwear Vail Debutante Sets $1.65 $2.00 _ $2.98 Libertyville IHlincis LONG GROVE EVANGELICAL «Rev: Carl A. Stadler, Pastor Sunday School--at 9 a. m. -- Teachers and puplils be there in "the morning & senool at J :30 a. m. * -- iT iL C E::'lui:: «mervices at 10:30 a. n.. -....v.u.'_JWLg'mXmen_ > _ Ladieénx® Aidt ~mest$ next Th > "Keov, Gudf . smock, Pustor." --* «= afternoon «mt 2 o'clock. --. ' Miss Ruby Williams, Organist: Mrs. . Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor . ho gre au':?a;w B"nn'iaw' s (the . &re: *H'ovm'fii!& T: &. 1, * **~ Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11. Church School 10 & m. 4 Evening Prayer and address at 7:30. All are welcome . at any of these The regular meetin & of the official board will be held after the prayer meeting Wednesday Dec. 16. The pastor's class of young men.in the Sunday School will meet for a so-- clal time at the Du'ionuo on Friday evening of this week. & 8T. LAWRENCES EPISCOPAL 8T. JOHN'B EV. LU .HERAN. tev. Kimer C.. Kiessia €, Pas unday School at 9:30 a. m.' Substantial Buddy Toys. un from --__ Grey Enamel Table fdehairSet...'.. _ Mamma Dolls Priced up from Electric Trains, Up from . _ .. _ **EYeuing service oft i0 -- we en > have a novelty for our evening musi-- cal numbers. The new invention cali ed the pPanatrope, which reproduces three times as many tones as the or-- dinary phonograph, will be used at our young people's meeting and the regu lar evening service, Come and hear this unusua)} instrument, being exhib ited--for the first time in our commun-- ity by Paul G. Ray. * seroies, Pudding Pane, Tea Pots. Bread Pans, Etce. A Full Assortment, consisting of Pie Pans, Cake Pans, Cans-- Bunday School at 94:45 a. m. W. G. Wells, Supt. > +. imeAlle -- Morning worship at 11. The subject English Advent sermon at 10 a. m. Bubpject, "How We Car: Get the Christmas Spitit" All welcome. Bunco party given by the 8. 3. for benefit of the congregation Saturday, Dec. 1%, at 8 p. h. at the Union Hall Profreshureénts served. > * and--also--inthe--afternoon at 1, as #o will have a complete rehearsal of the Christmas program. We need you. Mand Bage and Purses in the Popular Bhapes and Styles. Bill Folds, Key Ring Holdgers, Children Novelty Pocket Banks. MEN'8. LADIES anp CHILDREN'S FANCY-- 8ILK and LINEN HAND EMBROIDERED and INTTIALED PYREX W ARE Handkerchiefs LEATHER GLOODS $2.75 $3.50 $3.95 50c Leader. Stet