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Libertyville Independent, 31 Mar 1927, p. 3

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$200 TO BE SAVED _ |pmsagiostayusnne mittee Devises System 10 --{pany. in . _ Make immense Saving.-- | s in e . o eoncoinpiighed by \belitfecont _ : "--.. :<c_.~--%_--~__*< --*~ Altor Qecar NbMblt tetenled . ' amiet aoa 'Trocede Comiaitine off in Aprn im be fi\ t 5; Wis | moner hbad been paid in uy Lake 60 mmfi«mmmMWfl 'gm'l\'- vm,mm,_uithn»tfi; ut the county building, it was ffeon extension 46¢/4500, Ml £04 county in the state . with the ># " To offtect this savings the committé® |"yames Meifadden h ion snd obrain | It also: showed, for-- ascregste has ordered a complete change in th® b))"giiy g, »"m f imdllmmm'm» lighting system. Instead ~of several|,. d Soonck of Wankegan vis| whith was the date given, that meters there will be only one in th6] . ... inie £ of Helm, and | Lake county was the 10th highest pay--" mmuhvmom"&m" her stster,. Mrs. Geo. -- Ing county in the state: .~ _ ; . «> rate, giving a five pericent in mc ug in the#e | At the conclusion of 1924 this coun-- to the county. , L 'plcking up Ww.vml.umuuonum m'l'ho o-ly"h mm'm:!.flm i _ | tine spring days m'odm fl-'\um*"'"mr"z about: $400 but, the. r89808 cranngety [ CHICAEE |. _ 0002 Coopany :.m%'.'::'n"mw Sor iteelt in two months, the nir i |_ Jobs Waike ind Chicago Bunday. |had ranged around 98 per cent. . _' .. . ot the committee have been IDIOTUIDNE prom, Wenkes > ~ -- . |~The amount of taxes charged against The bills per month have been MMELL ----/ _ _ " «amecmrmen Sm APRIL 2| the county at the conclusion of 1924 e sns Ral nnonde o sole, hag| :__At AUprrontUn 0 ~ * | was --$826,14048.--08 this $14.375° 13 ving «ill amaentt t ie | "THE WRONG MAR. WRIGHT" came in the clasa of forfeitures, etc., "oroinirece ons "Moed _ stiiving if-- . _ a> _ seukes hd: [ fit d1 not mark the county committee has been ~ striving he l _ Ask any . student of hu-- ; that same fi.&!'h months to lower erpenses on the} . @-m%"%mw members. are Tt nlegi tm i porvaaghe p that: makes. it L. _A% Tc t s tm o e poy> 0 0 0 0 0 0 o a 0 q |and he will teil you that it is the 9D | more than. $5000900 PML cbol $100, ssvg io 4. "w""" "'-.,w* r m» 000 or less than one--third of Lake. _: 0 LAKEVB.IA '. "n%whfl & flm?wu"u& 0000000 00 00 0 0 00 ftor the P00 s ons we all.ie@! S0r-- | {48 had beon--the amount turned in. On William Becker visited in Chi fis none the lees a %fim«mmmwm Mrs. tor when a girl . cago the past week. sho,h mz'.wm.mm'* m :flb Mo+ -- and MFva ::-m "Wihaed . "Mg' ._;&.'d:.&.n' .-,'. C IKYT L _ SR --mo xtA# hok months to lower expenses on th Sn mpsesan tees snot ee0000000 000001 o LAKE#HM -- At-- Sumily, Mr. and Mrs. -- rg + is Jean Hersholt, mmmtmm'm'"'m.w' f sister, Mro. M. Schully, at Ingleside |ody for o tw vomg Thursgay. She reports her sistet im |Bir. Wright." n""'"'-""',m' proved in health. "%"'"" 5 2s C fak Mr. and Mrs. ®. C. Thayer had for | many lativote and 'borts Sunday company their son, Arthur,|fledged comedian "--n. vtmm.m w.|his audience as never before. ' Thayer, from Antloch, Wrong M,. Wright" is a screen yer-- nied by two boy friends; Mr. and sion of the stage play of thesame John Schinburg and daughter, by George Broadburst.' The t Mn 1*""" . _' ns maie ts Harold Shu-- MONTHLY ON LIGHT |EEil it oo nengs Sautee pyende LDayor, 1Tom aZuuUs, Pn y * P w\ PC $ same nied by two boy friends; Mr. and N sion of the stage play of the . SSi John Schinburg and daughter, name by oeoree Pic ies m"'m .nm 'm 18. m,m % A se mmmm Alfi"'""'""'mh". Antioch, and Mrs. Alice Tobin from Hersholt in the picture Chicago, for lunth Saturday. ing Walter Hires, Enid Bennott 00 Mrs. Pau) R. Avery entertained Devore: . I friends at cards and supper one day Sidney, one of the g,.catest Of A most interesting sermon was--de 2 tm t .. *A livered 0 y Rev. McKeivey -- Sunday | THI DODIeRSEmETE--OSLTY s1 80 a elnamignes E> CS E. en e Te s Mrs. Pau) R. Avery entertained Dporore. .400 0" -- "cat friends at cards and supper one day Sidney, one of the £,.04! last week ----|comedy directOrs. -- --_ «~ ... A most interesting sermon was de -- ie k livered b y mmfllfifl x morning. His text was "What # c We Do With Jesus That is Called|AND NO OHAME k DL BILL IN CT. HOUSE 22 t F= m wl m _ Owners sa (} mss uty that the ease es movement--at ay Toly Mromgree : all speeds--of a CADILLAC _ can't be dupli-- cated by any COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY _ HEWES MOTOR CO. . -- For dot-nfiull or demo1 see Mr. Wilbur FOX LAKE BRANCH: JACOB--LARSEN m,pm $2,995 . upward [WNM'M Cadillac Ownership Easy Chas. E. Bairstow Grand Avenue and Genesee 111 So. Sheridan Road WAUKEGAN, ILL. as s200| i at the Menty Poter home & East Park Avenue P "'"I';. und Mre. Paul R. Avery enter-- t i( c"""". ; Alo»» »act * %'whuum mmmn.unr'::' i con € * and 3 J;?hhl-"mh'" i M . Murdlé moved frou Lib M Intor home for tht * _ WAUKEGAN ||| xt ~le00000e000 0 0 0 0o 0 'a| Lioyd Bonwell of McHenry. wasg & )3# caller at the G. A. Vazey home ) u ' o A" g't;;" zx' "'. Li 1+ '....{ Se dt o > ~ANTIOCH -- s % UA . M _~~d*® P the :A » "" &*- ".g ,;"g\ t# : ---- Inheritance Taxes. _ : e 0 0 0 0 0 0000009 0 ks . -- cwenneeements * "t n t dac C uhy t . ~ x,',,.(.,h{,fl C¥ sA AF m A nghenep 3+ » Adrer i pal n | / Abt transscteq busingss in Chl-- Itor,. Oscar . 'received -- tod * inesday. e f shows that at"the close of 1926 4 M . r.'mzzw money bad been paid in by Lake coum | YOIF mm a':.- ty for inheritance tas than ady g o some froo williams pat-- county in the. state . with the @x--|°"" "'&wmm ception of Cook county. . | western part mflttr- <o U more < than ~$5,000,000 <but --the --third gounty in the state only reached $104,-- 000 or less than onethird 0df Lake. : -- The previous year had been'a low zfl-nkhlfllfitneomu&- had been the amount turned in.On that.occasion Lake only ranked 26th in the state. * A nuimber of big: eftates, including that of Abraham G. Becker, of High-- paid in the state, brought up the fig-- ure the next year and placed Lake county second instead of 26th--. ~ _ »d Sunday afterncon at the Ees¢|tion will be held 8t * 2/ "o" o "srory Figher home a" > ol sn in Heuct Coxe Forest bants Archiec Rosing of Round Lake was & 3 to 6. F. W. Reed, ow f caller at the Dowell brother® :;"m'%%v Highland & ""m'mum&: nhmwn:mu':om ( ::" mwm m&m""'fi,'"nmm a Surwell and son, William, mo |to come out and Yote. ~ The report, miade--to Gov.. Len Sniall showse '&! 'expenditures 8f all monies REPORT REVEAT S HONEY--BEE | MISS ANNA MOFFET ANTIOCH LBR, 4 COAL 8. L. TRIPP LUMBER Co. Mundailain.~I!1 Phone 108 Because it lowers feed cost Dowell and Misses Irene d Dowell and Mrs. 0. H. EMIL GEEsT tiL. -- Phone Lib. 658 M1 LAke on business last nd Mrs. M. E.|Tuesday, April 5, the WomSLS® 4. callers on last mmwm-aam church for its regular business meet-- and daughters| ~ ing and social hour... The lessOn visitors at Mc-- mummfi,"}n'g nilnano AAIBL Af -.-mmm"""' °*\ FRIENDS AWAII : -v;',i:-: or m . of t'fii'i-intql f mgmamwfi:zz ed here by the death of his aunt, Mrs. Oliver Johnson was called 'to Fort Plerce, Florida, 'last week on account of a serious accident in which his -&mm Webb has returned home, aft-- 'er apending a week at Waukesha, tak-- & Suuk Penowald is getting along very lecly with Ais troven arfo. _ . _-- _ _ Mre. Rex Bonset "ho Sitity in an operition at the Newell hospftal in . Rleven memmbersc of Lakeside Re-- bekah lodge attended a meeting of the Robekah lodge in Waukegan Fridey night, and report a plessant time, in Mr. and Miro. Wa rom, Mr. and M yaie ta6n sad Harold Pliis, mo-- tored to Gibson City, I1!, last week to sponding: with Miss Moffet untii the. Chihese disturbances rose to battle. -- -- fheat. Mtrs. muuammannl C < Having : obtained a furlough last --~| summer, Miss Moftet passed :consid-- :\ fansone mevert dgamar s a , nd IT e University . of Wmm ini :agonm&rlvc.udm:t $ tk;chni:filt'm;!wfllm * © flm-.@'amm --~*~1¥#tac GOGuffin of Libertyryillie ~and is Wwilk H VE 1 Goldie Davis visited relatives in Chi-- cago Over the week end. . . _ -- P. T A. will be held at Quincy April 19, 30 and 21. Don't get your dates members and triends are urged to be preseAt--at this fnceting. The annual high school district elec-- tion will be held at Deerfleld village n critinertrie. ids sn & . Pusntum Anns Elizabeth Moffet, reported to have' been shot! twice through _ the wnhudhs&muu'stflll' tin@. China, is a graduate of the Unt-- versity of Chicago and was secretary to the lean of the university faculty betore she left Chicago in 1920 to do missionary 'work in the Orient. --. . father, Col. W. P. Moffet, was con-- nected with the army post at Fort ; 'pefore he' retired to make his home 'at Madison, Wis.: Miss Mof-- mm'.d the Highland Park high echool! from 1909 until ahe enrolled at the University of Chicago in 1915. . wions. She was also stCrelary OL Pus Presbyterian girls' school in Nanking. ' -- Mrs. Charles E. Pratt, 818 Judson avenue,. Evanston, had . been-- Corre« 'sponding: with Miss Moffet until the Chihese disturbances rose to battle heat. Mrs. Pratt is a mmol,m Presbyterian --missionary boa T % ~ Having _ obtained a furlough : last summer, Miss Moffet passed consid-- erable time in, Chicago visiting mem-- bere. of the--board and' fr at the wian is well known to Y W C. A., s eaKne . CE UaR Ne s UE 1 C hsCR Asers is At Nanking Miss Moffet was in the service of--the north district of the Presbyterian bureau 'of: fordign . mis-- (Contined from Page TWO) sions. She was also st@rétary of the Presbyterian girls' school in Nanking. _ Mra. Charles E. Pratt, 818 Judson I%, ML 3 VPU 9e SHE®: °. . _ in on brave, afmune. on aday -- evening at m e e e e e in atoricy s 90 Tng 00 10. Woert t ic ARRaP CC | LIBERTYVILLE CLUB BOWLING SCORES _._SCORE AT PALATINE SUNDAY Mublike ._______2l14 174 179 6 theatn . -->~>> _--> o8 400 10 > B .. 'The spring tournament of the Lib-- omvnbnvvfl:fi:'m will start at the Mundelein alleys on Friday, April 1 204 clfBlo. ids sonssicadartc ts tunanifirometen. Audfiiecnd e e lt IF first, At 7 p. m. Teams No. 6, 11 and 7 will roll; at 8 p. m..Teams No, 10, 2 and 9: at 9 p. m., Teame No. 1, 12 3. SE O 5 : Mele N. e P 1 e in ce «* Wl mnic The doubles will be rolied Monday evening, April 4th>"_-- .. -- > At T p. m., Ives and Smith; Pester and Pétersen; Murrie and Klepper. -- "At 7:45 p. m., Suter and 'BCORB IN THE A. B. C. TOURNAMENT AT PEORIA. ikes .___....__.__.I0l 1 If 160 . 156 80. Qenesee The Packard Six --___ _ Five--Passenger Sedan $2409.00 1ER mwg have longed _ its value will more than. cover the down pay s all their lives to own a Packarc really ment on a Packard Siz Sedan and at most dmm.ndmhtdmd for a year. And that figure includes interest, _ . o went . car is above the average monthly -- But the price of the Packard Six has held SLlS would be coneepordingly reduced. . : COMING BACK 186 k D P A C K Grand Ave. and Genesee St. Waukegan, IIL Exclusive Dealers For Waukegan and Vicinity 191 168 956 Wce ons s xt se gegle M o Atnd se it An F0 BR 167 679 561 516 ';"v"'fi i (eant Muhike and Hubbel!;~ Johnson and revintings . ho ind «diad At 8$:30 p. m., Wright ang-- Under-- brink; Doiph and Beman; Titus and _ (The above are singles). The following will knock 'om down Friday, April 8: : ~_At 7 p. m., Franzen and Ray,; Mc-- Cormick and Gaddis; Wilkining and At 8:30, Lawrence and Wells; Swa and Triggs; Wehrenberg and Lovell. Hewes Motor Company Antioch high . school s . DRS team was eliminated in the final round of the Mlinols /We college © basketball tournamen At ©1:45, Including freight and excise tax who proposes when IN CAGE TOURNEY Prie thal ts Pre We t C.% and-- Helfer; ESWBsAE 24 to T year of Iwo , Today's Packard Six is the finest car Packard Packard _ It is the same car--without a °_ $335 more. May we tell you what your present Ivictory over the flashy Lake * Buy L'Il!llbel' from conscientious deal-- i s _ ors. Buy Lumber that will stand the . || | test of weather, settling and all the _ ' " --deterioriation that develops in time | *' 'in buildings made from the wrong _ | ; _ kind--the kifd that is cheaper at first _ || -- _ --more costly in the end. _ [ EAST --COOK AVENUE Reliable Lumber F. FRANZEN, Jr. E -- ofF the game, holding the ball and . <#

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