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Libertyville Independent, 6 Jan 1927, p. 4

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He, ssemed to eing removed according| Prefer to play~.the machine .rather om the offtice of Sheriff| than ~to <purchase® gum -- or, » olittle. . ~«--|I 'Aecided then> it I emation that has been |to. tempt this lad--to spend We'm :':.truo{tvfllm :?' t' in <by© his m o planned to make |'wo m hard to make a _ raids on _ complaints | he 2%i@" * > 'county and contisCchte | ~~~--~--agite--y--o------ enders, : f I¢ aA gbi CUk > ryers congratulated the |< 2 ¥ DLLLEL ' the --members --of the > o taken the --dccasion "to | ~ f wee mecte «e +/ TQ CALF, TO REST d~I--am going to keep ; 2 # ° f '_'d'. mgfi;fie" v'last week he bhad l2# the .impression that the hnson's Skates the sheriftt said. Enjoy 'King oftWhtet Sports or start with $2.50 and decrease 5c each woeek. aui# . : . 106. ven --to! ~CLASSIFIED ADS will impress you I 'to is with their importance.-- $5.00 and JOIN NOW--~--TODAY! i he was ©nominated, it be should be placed in offtice. -- At a Waukegan hgll--he watched a little boy play a quarter in the machine and ~then go out with nothing. _ "I-- asked if the boy had all the money he wanted to spend and was told that he was the sopn of a--widow The money he had _ spen ;m-h:: is _.."_ doid on in weekly allowance. + A+. ' Chester Chapin Highland Park, prefer to .fir.,m%: e rather | arrested Tuesday-- night on a-ouz than ~to <~purchase® gam -- +]|oft: driving an ~automobile: while in-- I Aecided m}" it Ir | toxicated, following an auto 'accident to. this ladto s last Tuesgay night, was held to the ney ~in <by© his Fho | Kane county ctrcuit court, under bond to make 'a living." |of $2,000 at his prelfminary hearing ho -- §WB C " z. n _ -- *']B. A. Dumser, acting police magistrate \ *( -- opereniitfgmmnmenprnmmennmmmenmi mm yesterday aiternoon. tA some years and of late years has 'practical charge of the construction work for this big system. Mr. --and Mrs, Leslie Persons of Grand Avenue leave this evening for California where © they'll spend a month Mr. Persons, assistant chief en« ginger of the Burlim:ton Route but really acting as chief for some years has never been to the west coast des-- pite the fact that his work takes him all--over the 'Q ceystem during the year. In 1926 he traveled about 60,000 miles, Mr. Persons has teen with the 'Q for -- MILES IN '26; NOW TO CALIF. TO REST $127.50 known. -- Attorney Harold ¥epresented -- the> state a $63.75 i * #A: mcas dBpS 4 2 m 9 ")"' wy> s F4 »,'-';\ag'dg'w.' S l'" p F f" .W'fi *# "'A "onfo o ht h -- o ey Ponie s' oo d (Eq- ¢ :v' & 'i:'" We 'vacct m . un oinjicly, 4 'the. boy ~had all the| Lake Co. Man Held For Driving C the "'t'.f'..'f"..:.':l Car While Intoxicated and in 'one of the stores.| ---- Then Sued For Damages. $10.00| $2.00 $5.00 Pn 1904 caon n u_fi CLUB m__*h; DT 110 TR CLUB at Three--quarters of an hour later, Fred Hoskins, who also stays at the botel, was passing Fredbeck's room. He saw a light burning and knowing that Fredbeck was il! decided to step inside and~--see how he was getting along. . A glance showed him that Fredbeck was dead in bed. ~He noti-- fied the night clerk immediately and the latter oalled Dracos. ---- At~10: 30 oclock Frandsan went to Fredbeck's room and gave him an«-- other glass of water. & At 9:15 o'zclock he walked from his room to the lobby and complained to the night clerk, M. Frandsan, that he had pains in his abdomen. He got a removed to the Wetzel and Peterson undertaking establishment. Fredbeck, the police were informed, had been living at<the Central hotel since last March and up to recently when --he was laid offt, had been em-- ployed at the Fansteel plant in North ~At seven o'clock Sa night he mhm:»lbyo!tmlm men Stewart and Wallenwein respond-- ed.~--As soon as they arrived on the scene they called Dr. Leon G. Brack:-- ett.. A brief examination showed the to--~Peter Cedrahtos. At that time his condition apparently was all i. PARK MANIS-- _ ~BOUND TO GR. JURY IN KANE CO. COURT Chapin tigured in a.smazshup of two cars on state highway No. 22, opposite the Yeomen City of Childhood, his car crashing into one driven by D. E. Noble of Winnetka and~'into one driven by E. H. Lange of Carpenters-- ville Noble, and his passenger, A. L. Seaman of Wilmette, were <injured. All 'three care involved in the collis-- lons were ditched and~ upset, Mr. l:':g! and Chapin escaping serious Injury., tral Hotel, Genesee and Water Sts., Waukegan, Saturday night at 11:15 o'clock under conditions which made it advisable to ho}ld a coroner's .: in-- quest to determine the cause of death. Chapin is held at the Elgin'city pail pending <arrangemeat for his bond which had not been secured up to this noon. He is a salesman, and is well known at Highiand Park. o Chapin was yesterday made a de-- fendant in a suit for '$2,000 brought by Mr. Lange, in the city court as the result of this auto accident. ~Mr: Lange is represented by Attorney H. W. Brittain. Simonel Fredbeck, 50, was found dead in bed in his room in the Cen-- with -- $10.00. and :~$10 each® week., Simonel Fredbeck Dies Sud-- denly: Coroner Asked to MAN FOUND DEAD Nick Dracos, proprietor of the ho-- o 4t WAUKEGAN HOTEL of water and returned to his Conduct a Probe. Fexe y PLUS INTEREST PLUS INTEREST PLUS INTEREST $12.50 mm'.. bylrndlrc'z:- Rail, --also of Chicago. -- The Lincoin had just passed another car, and ran off the roadway into the soft earth. In attempting to get back on the pavre-- ment the Lincoin skidded acrom the road and strtick the Nash. No other members of elither party were injured. Mr. nings and D. J. Gregory, the datter being the ariver. The other car in the ville for-- medical -- atten and t tvoaumbmm The ijured man was F'. K. Gregory, who was riding in a Nash, northbound, Chief Deputy Fred "Buster" Brown today is on his way back to Wauke-- gan: from Chagrin Falils, O.,.~ where ly of Mundelein, on a charge of wife i to get the --man, who is a war teteran on a pension. Through the payment of the pension it was possible for the officers to locate him. The warrant was issued by Justice Hervey Coulson. e mony _ showed that -- Fredbeck had ibeen drinking before he went to his Aw"du'owum kee avenue, south of Libertyvilie, near Kennedy also ~communicated with nue, a sister,. and Carl Fredbeck, 725 McAlister avenue, a brother, and informed them of the death. o The coroner's jury, following .he inquest hbeld in Waetzel and--.Peter-- son's funeral home Sunday night, tor of the hotel to see 'to it that no were made to settle. He gave a note and an automobile as securit that the fuil amount would be paid. However, while he was in jail, someone stole his car, and the authorities are now try-- ing to recover it. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kldion Kitchen was in town again Sunday night for a short time only. It seems that he left the village the Monday night previous with a car be-- returned -- a strom. Nothing had been done to sat-- Iisfy the court, so Mr. Newsom brought the matter to the attention of State's Attorney Smith. Young Barret was arrested last Friday and spent a day man who recently came herae from Mibwaukee. Kitchen told Anderson he wanted the car to go to Fox Lake, and was granted permission to do by the owner.: When Kitchen had not return-- ed in a day or so, Anderson got anx-- fous about his car; and went to Wau-- kegan and notified Sheriff Doolittle, who made a trip or two to Libertyville looking for the car.-- Sunday night Kitchen returned to town, and left the automobile. He then got iw another car with a party of friends and has not been heard from since. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 The <case --of ° Harold Barrett, who was arrested for taking an automobile belonging to a meat market man, last June, was réevived Friday, when Po-- lite Magistrate Newsom went to Wau-- kegan and informed the state's attor-- ney the status of the affair. Barrett was fined $200 and costs by Mr. Now-- som, and in default of payment was mnwmwu his promise to pay, by Ahi-- The thief --cometh®*not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy : I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly" (John 10 :1, 2, 9, 10). The Lesson--Sermon also in-- cluded the following passages from the Ohristian Science textbook, "mm:u.lt.h with Key to the Seriptures," ry Baker Eddy : "Divine Science derives its sanction trom the Bible, and the divine origin of Science is demonstrated through the holy influence of Truth in heal-- meee npatheghen ty io map * s robber. . But be that entereth in by the door is the shepherd *of the sheep. ~I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture. The Golden Text was from Isaiah 860 :1, "Arise, shine ; for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee." Among the citations which com-- priged the Lesson--Hermon was the following from the Bible: "Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that enter-- * subject of the Lesson--Sermon in all CBurches of Christ, Scientist, VALENCIA B HRISTIAN SCIENCE" was the IP urkkkeh t ve s w« se Ne The Formal Opening of HMES the -- The Mission Band will meet at the church on 'Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, January 11. This will be the first meeting of the year and an ex-- ceptionally interesting program will be in store. e Sn The Y. P. M. C. will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Savage, on Tues-- day evening, January 11. An inspiring lesson--will be presented. Rev. Williams will speak at both morning and evening services, Sunday, January 9. -- A charty invitation is ex-- tended to strangers and friends, to will render special musipal numbers hear your boy or girl sing. at the home of Mrs. Win. Cruickshank aroe urged to attend. The monthly meeting of the Bible class will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Schroeder on Mon-- day evening, Jan. 10th. 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 Western Springs Ohristmas day. Mrs. Granquist is i!1 with pneumonia and has been taken to a hospital. We wish for her a speedy recovery. -- -- The Cook family was entertained with a New Year's dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J,. E. Barrett. Deputy <~Sherifft C. --H--Krueger has been confined to te Whouse for the mast two weeks © He expects to go back on the job woon. Wallace Lockhead and assistants have 'completed the job of repairing the interior of the town hall, He is a 0# e 0 0 o e 0 o o a o 0 o o now a credit to the community. 1 Our pastor, the Rev. Howard Towne spent the new year's vacation with his folks at Portland New York, rée-- turning here last Saturday. | teachers of our school, svent the --hol-- idays at home in Wisconsin. : School reopened last Monday. : -- < Ben Cook had three sheep killed by dogs some time ago. Better keep your dnplpn&thoundtopvip-? iting, or they might meet with an ac-- '2'.'. Anna Lindstrom is again-- at home from 'an extended visit in Min-- :'l'm winig '"'4,,,,"';,: every member presen shair . will--ameet= Friday--evening,> as usual, at 8 p. m. s { nesota. has been at the Highland Park hos-- pital for some time, is now staying enbach, at Deerfield. 'She has im , , Pirst Mass at 6:30 a. m. Second Mass at 8 a. m. *mu%;u:.n. . Fourth Mass at 10 a. m. 2 Wa!zugn % '¥irst National Bank Bidg. % is at 10:45 a. m. < * Bubject for Sunday, Jan. 9, "Sacra-- s Rev, Guy E. Bmock, Pastor Bunday Bchool at 9:45 a. m. W. G. Wells,sSupt. Morriing worship at 11. The pastor w on "The Christian'ws Se-- Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "A -- Whosoeverawill Gospel". Good music and a --welcome to all. Young Peéople's meeting at 6:30 p.m. 'The topic is "Confessing Christ". The leader is Mildred Ray. The young people of our church have invited the young people of the Methodist church to --attend this meeting. They have consented to come, and the Rev. John E. DelLong has kindly agreed to give a short taik. An interesting program is being planned for the evening, and 0O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 006 0 0 0o BT. LAWRENCH'S EPISCOPAL «_ Rev. H. B..Gwyn, Pastor. The services ~on: Sunday, Jan. 9th (the First Sunday after-- the Eviphany) S4%% BE Mr. and Mrs.®G. H Peterson enter-- Morning Prayer and Sermon, 10:45. Church School at 9: 45. Holy C Room on the North Shore y, . Gaturday and Bunday DEEBRFIELD EVANGILICAL BUNGALOW CHURCH HALF DAY worker and tha hall is is YTERIAN m;;;;:g g 64 eut off until --warm weather, in spite of what John Cole says and has print ed about eaid whiskers. If you have something to sell, or want to buy something, try our clasei-- ified ads. -- Once tried, always used. Estaté Board. R. J. Lyons, of Mundeelin, and A. R. Schnaebele will deave tomorrow for Miami, Florida, to attend a confer-- ence of real>estate boards of--the United States.= They are delecates belonig to him, and be has a perfect Mre. J. A. Treptow ang Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kern were in Klkhart, Indiana, 2' q-mu:.'mn they cwend':: Miss Mary Hflmu,"'l'be caremony was at the home of the bride. 4&:"1!::«&:"{ k.a: + e wee » mfln holidays with rela-- tives in St. Albans, Vermont. we want as many young people there completed a vety successful year un dor the eladership of Aubrey Wells. We hope to make the new year &A# much --0f a suctess as the last and even better, if possible. FIRST MuXTHODIST EPISCOPAL John H. DelLeng, Paster . =~© The Church of Good Will. '"Dramatic Incidents in the Book of Luke" is the theme for Sunday morn: ing at 11 o'clock. AH protestants of the United States are askeq to read this book this month. '"'What Can I Believe About the Bible?" is the evening subject at 7.30. The service is one hour long, and the discussions' are practical and helpful. The Junior Choir sings. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. W. L Collins next Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30; / The Epworth and Junior Leagues meet at 6.30 Sunday evenings: / We are now looking forward to Eas-- ter time, and we are going to invite fifty people to unite with the church. Let us plan to make it a great day in our church year. -- ~January 16th will be Good Fellow-- ship Sunday, and we shall have com-- munion service. Friends of the church are:--invited to participate in this service. * With us, let the New Year be frée from enmities, grudges, il! will, sensi-- tiveness, impatience, selfisliness, anx: iety --and discontent. One of Christ's great teachings is "In patience shall you win your souls." proved in health, and we hope to see her back in Sunday school again soon. We are a group of talents . Which God has given you; Perhaps not great, but useful, There's much that we can do. Yet whether much or little Bhall be our worth, you know, ITike candles we may brighten _-- _ SAaAMPLE BEDS $ BEAUTY REST MATTRESSES $ _ Again we have made a fortunate purchase of}&, x Sample Beds and the well known Beauty Res: If you are in need of an extra bed, or wish a&of twin 'beds, or a real-- mattress, now is the time to invest;cate. WE ALSO HAVE A . FEW SAMPLES Op | SIMMONS BOX SPRINGS -- . -- OUR WINDOW DISPLAY SHOWS A PART "THIS MONEY--SAVING PURC Endeavor has just 500° Discoru ? CC | FLOR PAUL G. RAY Res. 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