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Libertyville Independent, 25 Nov 1926, p. 4

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_ BIND OVER BANK _ I BANDITS; EXPECT _ EARLY lllfiiullliii / PAGE FOUR, ----- __ - _ - - - > e ' I ' ' ' ' ' A , ' g ' ' ' t " xi a' .I . -. ' Mi ,1 J _/ .,,I .1 Md V.) ,1 y! 'r- "a' .I '1 .J __I ', , "g '/ MBi G CG r . , at yet! (mm the but when they had thee, it In charged. 82.100 trom the atelier. Floyd Roo, who wae alone in the bank " the time. 'He was thrust into the vault and warned to eta] there tr the two men. In their confessions to Shem! Ed All-Ion they stated that they had [killed to rob Uhertyvme. Lake Villa - N Lake bank. but that the one el the crowds in each place scared than out. The two men were created short- tr my " o'elpetr noon Nov. " Bear. tr_aeit.rurveretauntrr lush] Joe Rim. of Fox mo. and a mayo: men who bod trailed the "No on. not pleaded guilty in this county." Pom laughed when uked in! . 'tmdietion. . Staten Attorney A: H. Pause de. elered that he wanted to emign the nine-ere int my um Judge lemma tihurtHir. They ere in the tgematrr county Jail now under bomb of 850.000 eech " lined in inetice coon e few (by: ago when they were bend over to the and Jury. Whether they em bleed guilty in e metion that the proeecntor cennot newer. H he. written conreuione one. from both of the men bat since then they hue been in conkrence withettoneye. no one: our" in robbery with o m and the penalty and" Worn ten new: to m. hf the state prison. Two indictments. with four counts ". was voted Saturday by the Me. Hm county and Jury at Wood. M Intact John Such, 1127 W. 83rd mot. and G.oorte B. Nebon. 6345 Wand. Chicago. charging them with robbing the Sprint Glove State Bank " thtrirse Grow. Nov.13. Such and Nelson were "ken before Judge Shuttle" Saturday but we to! may to plead. Their case will it started Dee. 6. Bonds wero ro- dneod to 825.000 each but the men in: back to Jail. 7 Four Counts Charging Robbery With Gun In Woodstock Last Saturday. Merle's Battery & Radio Co. Does your radio "tune in" in the way it should? If not, call Merle at 121 We are equipped to take care, of any of your " troubles'that may turn up When You Have Trouble With your battery, 1ydio or any of your elec- . a trical equipment UNIVERSAL Prompt, Efficient Service 'olephone 121 L135] Univend Sumheuor, 8110. Economy Mcdel.'$95 A Operates Like A FUniaee-circulate, Warm' Air Throughout The Home Who Do You Call? jl!j)rth,,NIN Ill,, EGER 1'7. J l URI-T FIRST Imam" MPNCOPAL John'l. Mat. Puta- The Church of Good Will. "Helping the Home land" is the sub- Ject for ihutdarhnomintr. This will be a patriotic; religious and educational interpretation. The women of no Wm'o Home Missionary Society will bring their mm Thank Otter. ing to this service. tad will work to have n large attendance at church for the service. This in the closing Sun- day in the Six Week: Go To Chm-ch Cumin. One hundredvero It the trr. "WRENCH EPISCOPAL Rev. M. B. Gwyn. Mot. She services on Sunday. Nov. 28th (the Pint and" In Advent) we: Holy Communion, 8.30 a. m. Homing Payer and Sermon. 10:45. Church School " 9:45 e. m. There will be 3 special service end Holy Common on mung de at flit In. ld e cordle invited. ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL sf, Rev. Elmer C. Rio-ling, Ptator ' Then will be two services on Than1ritivine day. One in German in the morning at 10:30. One in the eve- nin: in English at tao. The choir will thte in the evening. , thmday School next Sunday morning at 9:30. N CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCKET! Third Floor 'irat National Bank Bldg. Sunny School at 9:30 B. m. _ Services at 10:45 I. m. "Subject for Sunday, Nov. M, "Aw cient and Modern Neeromaner, was Meagan-ism and Hpyrtotitnn, De. Itoutittitd." _ I iiiijiirGj"i";'"i"i"i"i" Gburcbes law-h service " 10:30 3. m. DIAMOND LAKE COMMUNITY M. E. CHURCH . Ree. Willis C. Parton, Putor Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship at 10 .45. ST. JOSEPH'S . Rev. M. J. Nadia. Putor 1rtrat Ian " 6:30 R. m. Second In: a 8 a. m. Third In: a ' a. m. Fourth him at 10 B. m. LIBERTYVILLE SUPERHEATQR The Universal Superheater , , . ' t " automatically forces a lively © tiall, ' Bigger circulation by drawing cold ;! _?lillll, ' ", air from the floors into the . a r, . I " P!lfr l "d bottom of the beautiful cabi- I iiiiqRElll5 $rCl') " . Merrier net. Itishumidified, purified, ' ._ ly (.i"C'Ly, - Christmas vitalize and rapidly super- ' . heated in the extra large heat- ' JOIN OUR _ ingchamber.Warmhealthful CHRISTMAS CLUB air rushes out of the top and f ' in m done: for every V travels to the furthermost cor- . mm compared ner of the home. No hot spots. ' "-.,LL,-,,... . ' _ No cold spots. It equalizes 7 _ _ Dope-It a and mm weekly and receive a comfort in every part of every CHRISTMAS CHECK . room. Come iii and see this Just when roamed money to miit the usual extra new Universal Superrlieator. upon- mm: to the Houdin- . This improved 'cabinet heater utilizes natural laws of Warm air circulation - uses these laws to give any home the comforts of the finest base. night heating plant. ' He was one of five chiidren bortrot Mr. and Mrs. Thoma Boyer. att of whom hare cased swsy. except one sister, Mrs. Annie B. King. ot Amigo. Wisconsin He also leaves two nieces sad three IWJeWI: siso George Sund- msn who made his home with It. and in". Bores since childhood. t,fd after "ers. Bayes Died. and with om Mr. Pog,tt and. his home recently. I The tuners! cervices were held st . the Stedman home Thursdsy afternoon "iii'iiiiiiiii by Rev. G. E. Smock. ms- tor ot the Prestsrterian church. in- terment wss in lakeside (inter-y. Mrs t. H Alex-a was awarded the hope chem filled with household linen at the town hall Tuesday night, under the auspices ot the American Legion Anilian'. The beautiful chest contain- ed 50 pieces of household furnishing: and linen. and .all' together the prize wa- valued at 8100. The proceeds from the disposal of the cheat in to so to the U. B. Veteran; Hospital at North Chicago. _ ' OBtTUARY . Edward Bayes 1m born in Des mines on Sam. Mt, 1861. had died on November 16. 1926. u the home of Geotge Stedmn. when he had made his home to terapraH ottoman; his. home for the hat few Fears. Mr. Bayes was Med io Melinda Davis on December 26. 1889. who pre- ceded him in depth Feb. 14.1920" Morning warts!» at It. This to ex- change of ministers in all our PRIM- torhn puma". Young Peoples meeting at 6 .80 pad. The evening trerettte u 7:30. The subject by the' putor. "Do We Dore Send Our Boys. And Girls to High School nad Couedet" A talk on edu- couon. as recommended by the Wom- nn's Club. All on united mm mm" luv. any B. Block. PM Quay School at 9:45 _ m. We want to see' 199 the!!! next Sunday. Will you help us In this mm The Aid Society has reported to the pastor that they are tending him 3 turkey tor Thanksgiving; which mum one feel that this in the best national holidhy of the year. The chief thing in It. however. is the fine spirit. of the warm of me Aid Society. and their unending support ot the church and the pastor's work in friendly helpful- neee of all kinda. was greatly appreciated. It Indlated the possibilities in dramattxtng Bible truth and making it beautiful and im- pnulve. The drama. wan directed by Mm. Belong. mmdntmdent of the Young People's Dept. Mr. Wade. Mr. Young. Mr. Scott. and Mr. Boyer did splendid work as participants in the drama. The little drum. "Tae Giving of the Covenants." which was presenyed. st the Sunday Qohool lat Shay was a tine interpretation of the lawn and About " were present " the adult social given hi the church Inst Friday night, nnd it was one ot the most suc- ceuful soeinh, for adults that we have. seen for may years. The Aid Society their bomitteonre to be highly COW, saturated on the mecca. chum " etal affair. e This is Catch Up Sundny' for paying all pledges up to dnte. Nearly nu who support the church no observing this, and we wont to nuke it unanimous. 91d Hymn Night will be observed at the evening service at 7.30. and many ot the old hymns will he read. interpreted and sung. Something about the history ot music will be ttiv- eh. The older singers of the church will be asked to help the.rountt 980- ple's enoir sins these hymns. Ydur experience will be interpreted in some hymns. Our prayer meeting is held 05 Wed- nesday evenings at 7:30. service last Sunday morning, and 300 at _tttts evening service. C now-n.) I uc :1 LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER M, 1926 After getting 8680 of the ion, with 8120 being held by Brent 1: " fee, Rhoda stated that he wont to Antuo to buy a piece ot property on which to live. Three weeks am he had- ed. he stated. he vu "rested tor bootretttrimr. He 'will Jane 90 (by; tor that often-o. he chum. - HI. wire. the deputy and. found out that her suntan had been placed '_'Brexer." he chm-M. "laid "V it would bar alright for an! wanna to tsign." V _ T V Annulment ot her equity in prop erty tt?httlr held by the'Rhoden, ec- cordlnc to the defendant. caused the trouble. The nune ot nitrite. he told Deputy Cad Alma-om. m up. ed by another woman and httmreit so that he could borrow 8800 from Louis Breger. eutvhlle professional bonds- LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Savage, who lived. at 4900 Biz. teenth avenue in Kenolha. had viap ited a atore in the neighborhood to at a bottle of milk and was on " way home when he ateppcd from the Round sleeping in bed. with two iron; ban under " pillow. Hubert Rhoda. of Amigo. Thris, but formerly of 1111 Wadsworth avenue. North Chicaao. was arrested Sunday in An- tigp by Deputy Arthur Frociich on a charge of forgery. that was made by Mrs. Rhode. _ George Savage. aged 69 years, It resident of Waukegan in' former years and who was blind and a pa- thetic figure with his dark glasses and a etick about the streets of Ke. noeha and "the north and west aides of'swauirestran during frequent visits, died in St. Catherine's hos- pital in Kenosha, Sunday evening after being struck by an automo- bile in that city on Friday evening. Run down by an automobile as he was crossing Pittierth street near Sixteenth avenue at 5:30.0'clock Pri, day evening, Savage suffered a crushed shoulder. his left ear was torn off and he wee bruised and cut about the head. face and body. it is aistrthotstrttt that he was in. "'i'ltPd,'tt,',i", The vict n was the brother of In; Clara Oleott of 946 North ave- nue in Waukegan and he has main- tained a wide circle ot {Honda in, the city through have!" visit: to Waukegan. _ "Ti rm new FORMER WAUKEGAN MAN, I/)Mi BUN", KILLED BY AUTO . l f LT Mlil M' ',ns ,e in @- ~O: . was. r ' ' "f t Ty" l i 3 Cl " /i, K - . ' - '. . . , " F F it. It), L' ,_ t P, I mv," i", . - _ _ '.""t)"a"i,j, _ . " ' fit')) . C "N "1/. N :1! i'rtte ,' ~ a---- trr. i I t I - It," / ' ti . . 'riiiiiiitirrd ' Make It a Family Affair marge Savage,.Also a Famil- iar isitor to City In Recent Years, Diet In Kenosha. are all S,','ttt,etdd2gt, the inhalant)" Cami. fg't! .eonsuming. soot den air is M',,"f y t e app i, cation" of Monarch Weather S no. . Iron: the Monkriijifitcat" FIOSTUQHV Ea?" The only Self-Adjusti Metal Weiither Strip that ipsurevz permanent 'dk'fg,'ty'. . Sold 9nly by\reputlble licensed distributors and dealers] . ' Heat Stays In _ Gold Air Stays Out Monarch Metal Weather Strip Co. Evert Instaya'tytrt bacfeiby , gm" guqramée Phone Randolph 3217 ' " E. Wuhlngum suchlcago HIGH HEATING COSTS- DRAFTY 'lUN9RB- I SOILED DRAPES- are installed in your home t7rTGT7tTr'i" 1." ._ W" r' 'tib'ii'i5ii?, A Ci NOTICE Mr Vito 1tnving left my bed and board, I will not be responsible for my debts eontrtutted'ttr her utter this date. tn the "Views on Many Topics" of the Chicago Daily News of last Fridsy 8990!!! a oommunientien on the visit to! Queen Marte to Americs. which is 'slxned M. L. W...Lihertyville. We do not know for sure who the writer is. but the srticle was timely. interesting and well written. More people should express themselves in writing, as it not only nukes them concise end un- demtandattle, but it slso gives the tet. er fellow s new angle with which to look on say subject The Independent will print sny srticles submitted on cumnt topics. The name of the writer must he signed to sny article submitted. not necessarily ior'pnbli- onion, but " s gnu-ant" of good faith. "Pleas ware me " my expense Jt this will tie poulbie." ' - Dear Sir, . :'I wish to be married on arrival there it mime. "We will wave Green Bay Saturday Nov. 20th at 7:30 P. M. "Please hue license ready and meet the train, because we only have one dsy. ' . [ The letter shows that Webster, Irrit- ing from a Green Bay. Witt., hotél with rates from " cents to $2 a day, wants to mtd Mum R. Stat. of Detroit, The letter]: as follows: ' County Clerk, 4 "We aim to death blitqti-on't meet trains," Hendee whoa back. _ "Please have the licence ready and meet the train." Will J. Webster, Lansing, Mich, Wrote in that vein terCoutttrClerk Ltlt., A. _Hendeo_, sum". After arresting Rhode Deputy Froc- ltch raided _a rttadhouae,with Sheriff Thomas Ford. ot Amigo. where a wo- man; weighing 245 pounds, was found dead in bed. Sh'e had died from al. cohol. The states attorney there in- tends to padlock the place. WANT fEl)il)filli Ti) Q MEET TRAIN WITH MARRIAGE LICENSE Col. Smith has boon informed about the case. it is understood, and a sweeping investigation is threatened. on a document without her consent or knowledge, and she caused the war- rant to be iatrued. (aimed) RICHARD KLOM. Libertyvlllo. tll., Nov. 18, 1926. St MONEY Read the Classified Ads in the Independent " die right End 353 amount of light now. Every night your eye- will give min more of beauty and qpigrmertt if you provide {or them to Get Mbdern Lighting Fixtures during Our Special Fall Offer - -.,-_'--_ Acn~. ..-..- YOUR LAST CHANCE Yenoritedernoo1t1iiorrwunrouaskt" round qreprermtene' napkin . unmdnfimnluofenAndywmitmyouudfmfindunmhoymdbeg: "tdueilitrrxmesii_oifttumoneranao-he-td Vacuum-god"! visit Your Public Service Store PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY or Romans Imam 8 Song!) (iguana si, Wugkfaln. Ill. Only a few days left during which you can titiixtute your home on this special fall ofht---liberal allowance on old fixtures, special prices and "Little by Little" pay- ments on new fixtures. Refixture your home now -..-. you'll enjoy it more this fall and winter! C For Your Dining Room _ Gus Krumrey, Lad Rep. r, Phone 144Air 1stll-triilu, m fir r! always be proud in own. Lights dim: to a mirror always add a touch of 1ahtenoughtorenllrsee intothemitrorandlight- For Your Bed Room Es; For Your Living Room

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