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Libertyville Independent, 6 Jan 1927, p. 5

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h K j F' Ao WWe s stt -- Tage M\ . _ _/ .i _| Know Wheére They Are _ | -- For less than five cents per week you can % ~rent a safe deposit box in our va}lt where @ +. your papers will be safe and rea&ily > r geccessible. ~ B ' custody of three of his best friends--and almost had cause to regret m,mmm.c: . Il K. -- The only saife place for a pretty woman is in a stee! cage, for «cago hospital, where he went for * k ;lphm * :::nnotl:&t,:w.ub Also an Andy Gump Comedy ud l e e o Oe Ima Lre [ .. mm on -- to Also Buster Brown Comedy -- A UDITOR IU M | "- X * 3 ..' ' 2g" hn * _-»;";{'.!-": ~SsTOP WONDERING _ % » C N ':". ':; ,-> My,:.r""d'y and Wednesda Y, : h -- Jartuary 10, 11 and 12: oc rmmmmmimmmm--------«--=«FHEATRE------------ Thursday and Fiday, January 6 -- 7: Satuday, January 8: Sunday, Nq WARNER BAXTER, LOIS WILSON and NEIL HAMILTON in F. SCOTT FITZGERALD'$ Famous Novel and Play, --"FOR WIVES ONEY" Capital and Surplus-- -- $100,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS . & Foam\rfigilcxsummws.mw@m.mm ruke ie ioor ievatorice, sleeping Borchyeatre _ .Ps wosys10.20000,_" _ ' FOR SALE: -- A number of ized lots, in the best sections B 5* t Libertyville priced from $1000,00 up to $250000. _ FOR SALE: Apartment sitt zofed"for three building in the e Sies heart of Libertyville. _ Price $7500.00. . s REAL ESTATE Bought and Sold io » Mundelein Real S + t' lt.:> 3 y geh S ---- »jf.'{ S -- * cR ~---- > --» Where: S 4 & °_ you puks, --_ > * y s e 382. .~ 96 e > valuablé _ & MARIE PREVOST i j lease. _ Ask about it. > ) e * LOANS: We have funds available for second mortgages. ~ DOROTHY GISH in "LONDON" 'Comedy and News NATIONAL BANK of Real C¥ 7 > &' * * * bP T \> ani Mrs P. G. 0 *CieUirart weie hore Bundad, the yuosts of ~[)] . Mr, and Mra. John Karch, of. GaI¥, : .. were here Sunday, guests at the a . Bradford. home, :¥ 4. %5¢ ' 1| rrea Kunke was taken to the Vie-- 1| tory Memorial hospital for; treatment {WM-*MM ye Bert Siebert. who has beeh employ-- ed for several months as a barber at 'cago, were in Libertyville New Year's day, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Quentin. * l W. I. Collins, Julins Treptow and J. '_B. Wetmore were in Joliet ang Eigin ,wm.trbmudobym W. L. explains the safe return --of two !Md&mw@gh_&g _ _Mr. and Mre. Vern Jerred were in Millburn 'Wednesday to attend the funeral of the 'former's unclé, Menzo Miss Clara Miller and E.--W. Miller !mmmwumu veat New Year's~dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Moore. The Mootes were 'former residents of Libertyville. turned home : the first-- of the week from Cincinnati, Ohio, where they vis-- Ited the former's parents during the Miss' Jean Kohner "has returned to her home here,-- after a visit during the bolidays with relatives in Saint tucky, is iD m'p-g:_-.' She has ma-ohth?!hpu- + Her son and daughter are hera caring for her. and Miss Mary Grimson, of Highland FPark, were united in marriage at the Libertyville Methodist parsonage last Monday evening by the Rev.'John E. the Bradford shov, has quit~his --Job bere 'and returned -- to -- his home in Local and Personal W. J. Wright, of the farm manage-- ment department at Illinois : Universi-- ty, was in Libertyville Monday, and conducted a school of accounting for farmers at the offices of the Lake county farm bureau. _ _ S & Items Of General Interest To Local People Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Quentin of Chi-- hs ce io. . S po0ed . S ar tEX > @ E.'m t...30. wotg." WHEN you find your __ hair becoming faded and liMeless, pay applied henna will give It new and fresh attrac-- Life, Fire, Casualty HENNA x+ h4 > «> m \ _ \"The Old Reliable Libertyville Tailor" Upstairs Over Decker and Neville's Store ib c mt wielco O apenant en it h un inediged en ut n i on in nt retmnpn i tatys ic PA ¥ _4 w\ > crashed into the front end of the| day night at --the County General Weiskopt ' -*mmgj'fi.mm-l%.mm wmmm Thp"!':dfm"fitgflmmft 7 settled court. ; | moved: hospital Tuesday nigh metige /was ut of after she became il! at the Spring Sinceo February-- last there havye|restaurant, where she was employed been 59 new dwellings erected in Lib--/as a cook. Sho was 69 years old and ertyville, the building permits of which| had made her home in Libertyville total $380,800.. For garages and other |for the past two years. The body. will buildingse, including remodeling--and be taken to Clinton, Jowa, for burial. state's "~A by the name of Freund was M%Woo:h:mu ances used by E. D. Alub in con-- ducting the' Mothers Bakery and Del-- lcatessen. 'The property has been in storage since the closing of the busi-- ness several months ago. s 'The trial of Christian Hansen, of mmm«:'m Verkian, ten years old, August 22, last, came to an end Wednesday, and the jury found Hansen guilty, and fixed his punishment at ten years in ed this week,. on account--of an epi-- demic of measles among the pupt's. There are a great many cases of this diseaso in Libertyville, many children :'uuantd-chool. The state board to bewaze~--of --being:exposed,; and that the best of care should be taken--of patiente. --The night policeman : last Friday night fired x shot or'{two to hold in check'a. crowd of young mean who be-- out of bed, and responded in a burry, not taking time to fully dress. 'The troubledid not amount to much, and ed to Mrs. H.--Bchwerman, Mrs. Edna Nickoly and Mra Charles Brown, after which luncheon was served.. The next' meeting of the--club will be held Jan. 39 sat the home of Mrs. E. Quentin. ;u-u-«mm 5 The last marriage license of 1926, issued in Lakecounty, according to County Clerk Lew Hendee, was taken out by Alfred J. Daniels of Lake Bluff and Hlyn A. ~Gottwald, of w. The first Hcense of 1927 was to Thomas W.©Simg, of Chicago, and Sarah L Johnson, also of that city. The Lucky 13 Bunce Club --met at the home of Mrs. Henry 'Eggers Wed-- nesday afternoon.-- Prizes were award The Hawthorn sthool has been clos-- Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed This is a Big Reduction From the Regular Price and is a Good Chance to Have That ~'Suit put in First Class Order « QUALITY OF WORK GURANTEED f TO BE THE BEST -- . Dmni the month of January for oudon trmcca That I will make regular de-- posits on my savings account throught the coming year. And when sufficient funds have been accumulated, I will invest them in good safe First Mortgages.that will net me 6 $1. 25 per cent interest. ARESOLVED D CROKER --_ Mre. Henry Fast, aged 62, a life Tong resident of Lake county, died at teh Victory Memorntal hospital in Wau-- kegan 'this morning. ~She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gleason Staf-- mum and Waukegan. She born and reared in Gurnee, but You get only good, live news, in the Libertyville Independent. $1.50 a year. R. W. Bulkliey was absent from the regular meeting> of the »village board Tuesday night. . 'Without much fuss, Ralph gathered together his> f&vorite other varieties of ducks foolish-- enuf to get within range of his gun. R Beardstown, since which time he has health for more a year. She is nrvlv«lbyhct.muncmm and a daughter, Fune have not been made. x-ummmmm passed his place he stooped her and asked her for a flashlight. It is charged that he then folowed her and threw her to the ground. 'The de-- fendant steadfastly denies any inten-- tion of harming the girl -- He was ar-- rested by Marshal Tiffany of Munde-- lein. 'The case was expected to go to the jury this afternoon. . Thorne has filed suit for it the City of Lake Forest, * m id w09 C fl.'i_m C 710 uts ~6, 1927. The Disability, with a baker's dozen of beautiful models, just over from Paris, demonstrated the latest creations in One would not have dreamed there were so many men with girlish figures | in Libertyville. | Mmd!thdutbomfleuoti the various, committees for this riot-- ous, hilariouns evening. Mr. and Mrs. Beman had charge of the tables; the membership committee of the Wom-- an's Club took charge of the tickets; Mrs. H. M. Peterson was chairman of decsorations; Miss Marjory Taylor of the entertainment. and Mrs. C. L.\ Coonfer of the refreshments, with| Mre.George Roses, of Mundelein, act | If you have something to sell, or. vm-:bmu-.muyoudl--i-!" Phone 154--M want--to buy something, try our clas Ified ads. Once tried, always used. Furs, Hides and Wool Will pay the highest cash market. Drop me a card and I will call for same. + ¢ / FRANEKE H. EGER \awP Eill | -- The Federal Reserve System of bat $2A ")'m[ f [ | the STRONGEST system in th;mz 'fi"j"' 3 J | Thousands --of strong banks are J d tp E> _i FIl | gether for their mutual protection an DONT SHIVER AND enaagi|) | the protection of their customers. MAKE USE OF YOUR PHONE | We can take our securities to our i§ DON"T Shiver around the house [| [ Federal Reserve Bank and GET M and think 'dark thoughts about 1 1 on them when we want it. ; that miserable heater downstairs | *A hn that is derelict in duty. Send | When your money is in Our Bank yot for us and we'll see to it thit 1J § wat it when you want it. X% DON'T Shiver around the house and think 'dark thoughts about that miserable heater downstairs that is derelict in duty. Send for us and we'll see to it that you have the heat that will make your winter comfort worth--talk-- LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS --~'44 inches square . . . .. A Bath a Day Keeps You Fit in Every Way PLAID BLANKET, _ __ _ -- § 64x 76 & _.0 * e ¢ LINEN TABEE CLOTH Phone Armitage 9264 A. JAFFEE chairman. "A CAT WATCHING A Lake County National Bs ; > . L . f_,u; Li': & __ i ze E!'i * '. * ~ * <a " nute wl : .. > io: 6 oA e# "*4e: f B3 i\'% + * * 'v",."l.:v','g e . .»," Insurance of all-- Start Saving Regulaly NOW . wighnd Sn ie

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