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Libertyville Independent, 14 Apr 1927, p. 4

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'll'Mhmhfi,mmumuu'm 'ithe voters want Libertyrille to go ahead and become one of the fincat suburbs _ eround Chicago, or whether they want their Village still or go back. $lee Wonmw!'rmtm%mm 4 men, who are interested in the continued of the Village. ' . There are large and important matters that e the Village Board (3' * ' sod stt I w T C <_ K Increases yield 5 to 10 bushels per acre, by prevent-- _ -- WOJTON PAYS $100 |FIX DATE FOR _ IN LiQgUOR FINES | _ TRAINING CAMP _ AINNORTHCHICAGO| _ AT FT. SHERIDDAN ' -- Use three ounces of Bayer Dust to one bushel of _ § ~seed corn.© Get a small package now and try it in § your kitchen before the planting season. Es !Qh-um;::wjmwmmom and PROSPERITY to continue the tiGance 'of capable men, free from nrediudice 'and w'ith the desire to do their best for all the people, then vote the straight PHOPL'S TICKET. and Woijton was fined $200 on both counts for a total of $400 and costs. As far as the city of North Chicago is concerned, the case is now closed. One angle that may cause more trouble was that Federal agents are mn)tomflhvbhudg m-nnhco'lnmlh'f""'l : 0 bungalow. The police of f Chicago claim that they uncor-- ere a secret vault in the 'basemen: Of the bungalow and that a large store of liquor was taken from it. -- If _ _The Hunt Club Frolic" is the first Mimics, to be staged at the Libertyville forium on Apifil 13, 20, 21. 4 oz. pkg. 50c 1 Ib. pkg. $1.75 '5 Ib. pkg. $8.00 ' Decker & Neville || SEED-- CORN || Spring Hat Styles W. BAYER DUST Dry Treatment E"g , _m-flu purpose tigst part %M tm sen Sm Loen Mb old friendships and eAane e | 3 Angses qptipns What more suitable time is there: than Easter to renew all ragto® L Conpadt 4 us 1 'wome C Bl E¥*i sAE HCKL » R The CW-IL Attitary ~Tvaining Camp at Fort Sheridan will open July 28 and cl August 2%6,according to an iment yesterday by Col. Noble udah, civilian aid to the of War in this district. Brig. Gen. M. J. Lenihan.will be in command of the camp, which will ac-- commodate 1600 youths. This is the the Sixth Army Corps Ares, which lnclndq h'.'gwueouh and Mich-- Lieut. C. C. Haftner, Cook County chairman of the is working out plans to have -- the quota filled as soon as possible. If coolmhldoafit&nont- ficient a tions to camp, mu%nmoflhm will have an opportunity to go to Fort Sh fill the quota. 'l'm'onmm'm roedvmthhmmnm Anaan last vear The Sirth MacDonald's Jewelry ~.. and Gift Shop N. Milwaukee Avenue ,&lllllTYVlLL_l, ILL hand, Alfred Hofflander, who resides at the Y. M. C. A., today started guit for annulment of his marriage, with len Baldwin, Lake Forest, Mar. 15. URBANA APRIL 24 Alfred Hofflander States That Chief Tiffany, Lake Forest," Forced Him to Take Vows. -- The bill was filed by Attorney J. A. Miller, * & mgxmu':':mneuum:yum ca over telephone Chiet of Police Lester Tiffany, Lake For-- est. and advised that there was a warrant for his arrest. On meeting-- Tiffany, the accusation reads, he was told he was responsi-- ble for the condition ot Miss Klien Baldwin. The penalitiee would 're-- sult, he charges Tiffany with saying, in one year in jail possibly or $1,100 in the aggregate as an annunity, .. & 4 Waukegan -- high . school's classy band added new laurels" to their al-- ready fine achievements when, on Saturday, they placed first in march-- ing and second in playing at*> the district contest at Aurora, while two soloists, Dale Sayler and Gerald Gold, won first places in the indi-- vidual competition. § By virtue of their>victories over the eleven high school bands play-- Ing in the district meet, Waukegan's band will enter the state champion-- ship eontmlo be held at the Uni-- versity of ols at Urbana on April 24. The local musicilans have a good <cchance of carrying off the um'pbué.w.th:':mhei&h'. came to Waukegan procured a martriage license. = The ceremony was ctelebrated in Lake l"ou:tt."l:chh:. sion thomtu'.';: dw'ot.h claims. highest honors in the state. never a hearing on the warrant. * * The wife is <in Lake Forest now. Hoftlander® is employed by an alec-- trical store. HIGH BAND ENTERS STATE CONTESTS AT Shall a tax not exceeding two mills be levied each year on all taxable property in the Village of Liberty-- ville, <Illinois, for the purpose of providing a fund for the mainten-- ance or employment of a municipal band for musical purposes? C that he was 0c m!'!,am I hereby certify that the above is a true specimen of the ballot to be vot-- ed at the Annual Village Election, Village of Libertyville, Lake County, 11 nois, on Tuesday, April 19, A. D. 1927 x No Maghe How do you like the Hat pictured above? Snappy, ¢h .. .. with its slightly cury-- ed, : &urn--down brim and-- attractive crown? Real class . ... that topper! It's one of the many swagger felt models® in our Easter display and sells for only --J. B. Morse & Co. --|l| 10 on 21 Specimen Ballot CLAIM OF MAN: Fare fln C on > for Easter!® "hes * Everything for Men Organist, Mrs. Frank Stafford Soprano Soloist, Miss Mirginia Huff. In the afternoon, will be the Children's * Service, when the children of teh Church School will present their Lenten Mite Box Offering. The mmulpofl:.' the meammshwmu of this offering this year, is all given to missions. Last Lent, the Sunday u-u at #:30 a. m. : .' o';;q th;:"m be mo&gm '. gyx*".S>r w un-- Third tum&nux'hu Jon each day at 7:30 a. m. at 10: 465 a. m. t .** Whe services on Good Friday, are at SBubject for Sunday, April 17: "Doc-- : 9:00 a, m., 12:30 and 3:00 p; m. trin Of Atonement" Hours with addresses on "The Seven Sunday:school! at 9:45. -- Every child will" want<to beinSundayschool on Easter Sunday. -- > t« Mrning v'omrll'.péat 11:00,. -- The two choirs give a service of praise, consisting of arthems, trios and du-- ets. The pastor will give a short ad-- dress on the jJoy of Easter, 'The pub-- lic is invited. --At--the North Grade 8T. LA WRENCE'S EPI8COPAL Revr. H. B. Own.m Easter --will be celebrated= .sDec services at St. hvru:o":'h 8T. JOSEPH'S CA f Tov. M. J. Neatis, Pastor First Mass at 6:30<a. m. Becond Mass at 3 a. m. Third Mass at 9 a. m. Fourth Mass at 10 a. m. u&u.v"dnouonllnfl?vm be preceeded by--an Haster Snpper, togther.. 'The leader is Mr. Aubrey Wells, and the topic,'"Christ In Us --The Powes Of A Now Lite." = Supke a:meeting at the Manse, * 3% M'i M DA Y, APRIL 14, t--at the Tburchbes NO 1| J ~ Gorgeous Costumes ||~> ]||| Auspices Amer. Legion Last Words." * a ; On Saturday, Easter Even, J.m will be Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL --|. MJ P Rev. John E. DeLong, Pastor » ; * "The Church of Good Will" L | (F 4 "Easter In the Heart" is the morn--| . 'vi f . ing subject at 11-- o'clock.© About: l 4 fifty persons have promised to unite 3' ¥ '_wWith the church.-- The quartet will| M) |, : have special music. P In .the evening, at 7:30, the quartet; M\ & will gtveamumonstermndc.'l 1 19 The Epworth and Junior Leagues wilt, M We now have a Junior church service ) which meets at 9 a. m. on Sunday M||2 mornings in the Auditorium. . Boys and / M j P, gfimm'dommum' § K On 'Friday evening of this WeCK WE | anommn have a service at 7:45, and the quar--' a The Phosbe, of the Fiycatcher Family. The phosbe, a small, grayish--brown bird, belongs to the Aycatcher famlly. It takes its name from its monotonous eontinsuously repeated, as it fiys about In search of a habitation,. The phoebe preys 0. insects, which--It~ captures while on the wing, and is therefore of benefit to farmers -- The common phoebe is --also known as pewee and as nearly half a million of dollars. Thco\ MllM, ! -- Pought and Sold -- | -- Firsts, Seconds, Thirds --| _ Life, Fire, Casualty » one little church sghool! at Cynwyd, near Philadelphia, was $200.. There will be g'fts, entertainment and re-- trewhments, afterward, in the Par-- A John B. Rogers Productios t. It, however. should not be see! with the wand pewee, whichk d _ rent species of Ayeat*her. H. $. Auditorium $ 4 °054 O tm boms '& 8:16. P. M. 'Duddles B#ig. LIBERTYVILLE C | ALL SILK 1 HOSE Special for Friday, Saturda . T $2.00 Values at _ . o Harmonize with Y. o poaie uon Yo*" $1 to $1.85 -- YOUR OWNI! . --$1.50 REAL ESTATE Five room hquse on Always at Your ;' .. / UBERT YVILEE 224 BANK _ _ STATE BANK is > of MUNDELEIN B ~K€aster tbi 33 € Easter--and Spring. The two are linked together--just as wonder-- ful musie and glorious flowers speak the magic word "Easter" With the startling change that na-- ture works each Spring, comes a new appreciation of the oppor-- tunities before us. And a new in-- spiration. Here and thruout the world new activities usher in the season. to all of us. your own? With a new determination to make the season bring you progress $100 Couldn't _ Buy More oi o ie brine: 11534 inches;depth, 1:'nm D10 Ortho--sonic } tecbdboase MB : D w dronomn f depan: 1594 inches. Price, to match D.-lo A.;'fih . Tas Th pattories." Lengils, 165 *Hear this set--see it--match it against any + other at the same price--you'll buy it. 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