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Libertyville Independent, 7 Apr 1927, p. 6

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* L,'t? « LC HART BRAND--genuine Golden _1 CORN**=***15¢ \ I t.>< ie 5 . w " 4 _y,;, + f 4 Eho *4 c $ Bs 8e *4 5 . * kee : E* m * * 2 Esnn Sn * £ ~ya > -- FOR e l M ¥ o j - r --_-- 1 ) w _----IRI O *E 3¢ 5 T ~ T _ KRA ~ a 1| ¥ T , § t ~ _ 8R > wega *# es ze * e nase € * _EELOUR ':_. I his retirement, from public **I haven't "h work yet but J . Baster. The kiddies all "they 1 can hold" of fascinating, deli-- t mrownups a Hle now and then > ~>Oof deligggfli Chocolate Creams i " to be the Next Step. e susest S oand oay plump, juicy fi & t, fresh baked cakes. Extremely dainty ~In appearar It is the most delicious cookie you have ever tasted. A pure marshmailow and ~ var cake .center, covered with rich, thick E34 shocolate, with analmond topping, at least _ a 60e value, this week only . ~,.> . _« a _. Chocolate Marshmaillow LIKF COLD WAVE Easter "Sweets _UNSUMLE-- LR 605 North Milwaukee Avenue '_l__P _E__AS or TOES 2 lbs. or Bon-- JOHNSTON'S CANDIES . s (l):,@,figi'rwos?:d : Tempting Assortment of RICH PURE®*DELIGHTS CHOCLATE EASTER EGGS Guaranteed finest milled or money refunded.1--8 bbi. sk. §1]!] %° COFFEE AND BUTTER still he-- claims he> is=.glad to--live| --Petition filed by Judge Martin C. by himseelt after four years of serv----| Decker in the probate court Thurs-- ie# +. % ouned, 57 the into" Rtien .. Amesn INDEPENDENT Fred Aues.. disaprea '15, - THE ENT 1s DELIVERED uuu-m;:q;m 30. TOYOUR DOOR FOR ONLY $1.50 A | 000 in shortages. ... e e f y mwmmmmAx YEAR. NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY ll.lnl.vha'_edbd.a 5 ed all her property to with the nttmmammeaasmu===*=*********** | provision that it was his if he FEtUTN-- m ed in the course of one year. If"he iiommm i --ommietielincrmerenee e mss failed in this it--was decreed that the 2: 5 property should be divided among 21 nieces and nephews. 3 Failure of Fred to return 'within the f specified time called for the sale, i which--will be held sometime in June. e o e in midl 4o oaiie uTT oc exe 2E. -mj.....}* on $10,000, it is believed. j he is loathe to belierg it. : . _ _-- -- While in. Florida he did a little Hishing 'but wis not Overly suecess was in --the county building greet-- ing familiar faces but he soon went back to his home on Stewart avenue too cold to make street. appearances. He has been accused of bringing We Offer: :i« 20q 29 mfl 7 ASsORTED EASsTER EGGs, 10c CHOCOLATE ITs, Hens NESTS-- BASKETS, HEN HOUSE S 99¢ i In fact, he-- seemed to --completely r drop out of existence and some re-- ports have been made that he has ~KR| since died. -- His--wite, formerly Maude #5 'Bantmeyers died several years ago + and before she died she told friends that she chad positively never heard a word from her absent busband doe epite--reports. that she chad received letters from hbhim. 1 'along in Lake county politics to the | A&'mmmum purchased a fine summer home at Channe! Lake and maintained one in Waukegan. it was his lavish mode Of Hving which was charged as the cause of his downtall. ~Friends al years his wite moved to Evanston where she died several years ago. Beveral years ago his foster father man and his prospects after entering politics were the brightest of any man in the county. A most pleasing personality, he was bright and keen and chad his trouble not arisen, the but that he merely kept on -- using money from the county. treasurer's till, that he felt ho would be able to udthlptt't:o-dd'::mwl&l hich w the state pounced upon him caught him unprepared and that was why he disappeared, believing and really knowing he-- was to be jailed before baving time to prepsre himself --to meet the reported shortage. Word came out late one afternoon that State's Attorney Dady planned causing Ames* arrest foll owing dis covery of the shortage and that night Ames slipped out of town in an auto, It subsequently being learned that a prominent --county official who does When <Ames dizsappeared and the .mgudit revealed a shortage of $27,500, At variouk times reports were heard that Ames had been seen in this or that place, in the weet, in South Am-- erica, in Florida and elszsewhere but nothing definite was ever determined was not the case and afterc it had been sold the bondsmen who for a time were threatened with having to make -- up . a greater part of ~the amount, found they had to pay about the ~county's claims.= However Failed to Return in One Year,| . _ --------------«--* 0( as W\Vfl. ooc0000000 000 00 and Sacrifices Money. -- !,--~ ROUNDLAKE o Recails Sensational Case HER'S ESTATE «9@\ the home of hest,daughter, after a visit of several weeks at the Fred "Wilbur Velma Fits, Kleanor Tidmarsh whflmmy. A. Leo Hendee was a Chicago vis-- Mr. and Mrs, Milford Smith attend. ed the Majestic Theatre in Waukegan Marylyn, «fio;un......&* tored to Grayslake Tuesday. ® day with relatives in Chicago. ; Mr. and Mre. Joe Junig spent Sunday flarmuldmm- . and Mrs.J.°J. ML tomn Owen and Robert Litwiler have moved from Round Lake to their new Ing from their home to the Shober :-egmmwut.'l'rut. _ W, M. Trout is redecorating the in terior of the Unversagt home. Mrs. Unversagt is now living in Chicago. -- Mre. C. G. MceCandless, Mrs. Robert Vasey and son motored to Maywood Tuesday. 5 ~C. G. Masha and family of Chivago, T. 8. Barrett and sister, Margaret, of Lamont, spent the week end at: the Frank Flary home. Mr. and Mre. George Vasey and chil dren of Waukegan spent Aunday at the Mrs. Floyd Renehand and and vaummuomu:nm Mr, Stengland and family of Chicago moved into the--Unversazt --home last --Florence Wagnor of Warikegan vit ited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wagner, ovr the week. end. Fred Caxzhmore of Libertyville, and Mr. Stechland and mother of Chicago, spent <Friday at the Jack Cashmore u't:h:"m ut-'imum four msonths in New Orieans. &.uummmm }uhh-odlr.nl&-.hoh. u-."nuwmmmm with Vivian Adam An LAbertyville. 1u"mndwn¢onm' toh--week end<_at the Clara Rozing Mr. and Mrs: W. n and m--ammem with their father, J. % ; Mrs. Katie Ford of Graysiake spent Bunday with ber sister, Mrs. Emma Cleveland -- motored,to : Waukegan last To Hendes homes.. ~.. . _.-- < --. 27. and M Deil dunlth and dooen ter..Valoise, spent Sunday with frien and relatives in Chicago. .. . _ ...' Mrs. Ruth Deummond and daughter Ruthy and Velma Fitz were Grayslake CO@O 000 0 000 O O}-- Waukegan's mean temperature for "Me: ahe MG, A1.6oo ase posae ) n aabety N on oi mcts is _ ME ABG -- b 6 ce e Dixon spent Saturday afternoon at the | weather station was established hore. Leo H Wl 5o . =-- «. _\ 4 The average for March to:jhe past _ Nire. Fart Davis and children and'| $ years previons to 1927 was 21.7 de-- DeX Smith and Robert Bracher mo ~_EAST COOK A\ v% ': > s 7 @ > ; t * s § / : se 5 e o 2 iany Foagh + £ » t s 00 worn, may be made to appear as NEW as your new Easter en muawmm-mmmu THERE 18 NO CHARGE CLBANING JEWELRY--IT'S8 FREE, Havye it North Milwaukee Avenue Four rings, Watch Chains and 'other jeweliry, however dirty and Reliable Lumber || ers. 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 kind that is cheaper at first --more costly in the end: ---- =. = McDonald's Jewelry and Gift Shov ud S Moore 'and childrten of 6 to it _~--Mrs. G. A. Vasey and danghter, Ve-- , ¥L ra, were Tuesdisy even'ng visitors at J PALVLLL the G, A. Vazey .home. * % s 150 -- 156 80. Gene« Mr. and Mrs. Iioyd Fisher and Ber-- y fimwm itors at the Wm. Davis home on Wed-- to Wauconda Friday on business, _ | . Lioyg Fisher motored to McHenry wn.mmm:.a-m. """"-m- "I.v""v' and brother, Wal mn-muwo?numm:sm ; era Vasey y , ter, motored to Libertyville Friday. -- |4%% O Grayslake. _ Lioyd, motoerd to Waukegan Wedne* | joyg mnapgyDiNyT--ONLY $1.50 A '%muoun'aw.m'hs YERAR, DML TO YOU®R DOOR business caller in this vicinity last | AND NO @HARGE FOR DLLIYERY _ Chris Jensen of Round Lake was a | C mtmmemmmemmmmnmmmmemen business caller at the Eisse -- Figher ; mE mmamormrm----rroomnemmmen Lake Wednesday evening. Mrs. MeCandless of Round Lake, vis-- ited Wednesday in Volo. # y to Woodstock Friday. { Mrs. G. A. Vasey is confined to her home with mumps. @ . Mre. -- Clinton Ravin and son; Rich: ard, were Tuesday visitors at the Dow-- * Howard Darin th, Howard Davis a Tuesday caller at the Esse Fisher home. George Scheid, Jr.. of Wauconds, was a caller in this vicinity Thursday. Jim Curran and son, Durley, motor-- ed to Libertyville Tuesday. o0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0o 00 of Ringwood and Mys. Milford Smith of Round Lake, spent Thursday with the daughter and sister Mrs. Scheuer, on the ground during 2% days--while hw"wh&m 2 days . in March in which there was even a trace of snow--on the ground. ~On the last day of March 1926 there was 9.5 inthes of snow on the ground. _ The. prevailing winds in 1926 were northwest and in 1927 southeast. ~The tabulated report for the month, prepared by Jo,:' 0. Laux, U. 8. wea-- ther observer Waukegan, is as tollows: > T owent fempumtars: _i; *_># Highest temperature .71 70 pes or just: 8 degrees lower than _ During Ms :m.tbergw'umy P LR a* 9c jncs 4 Ww ast sotaried... 0 G.~ A. Vasey and daughter, Vera C iz i is ts P t seeraige o o o 1B s 8. o. 0 | . § '""W""'l ce atcuh ords For the Month. LIBERTYYILLE, ILL. VOL O q, Jr. oN YOUR WHEELS ~S EVOW Goodyear Tire you buy from us goes on YOUR . i6 _4 m '_ : y a ; --. Correctly applied, properly inflated, and all ready for . We can supply you with a Goodyear--built, Goodyear guaranteed Tire--backed by our Goodyear Service, at a price that makes sending away for tires poor economy. & * m and get our price on your size. Our stock is You pay nothing extra for this. Neither do you pay a premium for our Regular Inspection Service, which helps you get every mile from your Goodyear Tire that the fac-- § TonChassis F.O0.B.Detroit 1%4 Ton Chassis F.O0.B. Detroit Not FREE ON BOARD----But ON JAMES MORROW & SON J'"~$ ?.jfr""fi';'i@é P é,;".:fi'g"%%&,' ie i ) N 10. 24 oc n h :fi es . issc After the banishment of Napoleo® to Elba, and while the Bonapartists were plotting for his return, they used to All their boxres with snuff scented VILLE GARAGE Not F. O. B. But O. Y. V 2--Ton Chassis F. O. B. Detroit -- Dusi Rear Whede Optioenal at Same Price {2 True courage is cool and calm. The Rbravest of men have the least of a Bbrutal, buillying insolence; and in the

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