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Libertyville Independent, 21 Jul 1927, p. 4

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--. <ent of highways, has taken no part in i * Airdbres hig fadpertoc to ton the ode > or con-- i2 .Mro'otnupumnuhewd _.. «get the shoulders in temporary shapse. _._~.._"I don't believe that Feutz will keep _ When Wadsworth road, the con-- o link between Green Bay road _ and the community of Wadsworth, _" was opened Sunday it was not. done _ ~at the order of the eol:nty superin-- s of ways or the contractor, :&S Monday, 'but by praik-- '% contractor, F. C. Feutz, Indig-- . nant at the lHiberties taken. with the " Lparing, which was to have been op-- =~_"@ned T , ordered the route bar-- x again and gave out the state-- E} ent that he would keep it closed for _ _' a& week in chance to put the: should-- _~--__ @Grs up to the route. _ necks, one for $20 and the other for| months ago and was released by the _ #I5, at the general store of a Mr.| authorities at Elgin as cured. _ Boutlh in Diamond Lake. Both| Then he took steps to be restored 8+ returned, with a notation that| by the court that had adjudged him _ NMr Plegler had no account at either insane. His wife came in and pro-- _of the Hoopeston banks. A warrant | tested that if he were restored to his was lssued by Justice H. M. Bartlett, full rights that she feared he would _and sent to the chief of police in | harm her. + 2 % _ Hoopeston. Ziegler returned Tuesday| --He was then denied citizenship." A to Libertyville and made good on the | second petition was filed out before bogus checks, as well as paying all | the court could act counsel for Huchl gosts connected with the matter. He withdrew it. The third petition came was then released with a warning. up today and was denied. Contractor Threatens to Shut ~it For Another Week to Put Premier is neither expensive fi_--'l'.'- [ "De Luzxe* is neith chen it . Whm:&u:nbebnfltn?mm'tb.gh: some. Come in and see it. Installed on casy teams, Telaphone 17 pays: therefore, to buy a furnace that will outlast your house' d « fuel savirigs--not to speak of the health and comfort will enjoy all these years. .; im _ _----* 1 M . $A NX buys a cheap car, figuring he will trade it in on ar A, «+ Win.nyeuotm But you m'tbnyam __ _ furnace and trade it in y few years--it costs too to chang 'nlceo.andnobmomhn furnace that yo _Jane McAlister School of Nursing Victory Memorial Hospital . m A THREE YEAR COURSE LEADING TO DEGREE R. N. NEXT CLASs ENTERS SEPT. 15. FOR INFORMATION APPLY se =-- TO PRINCIPAL OF SCHOOL. % CHIC _Furnace That Will ! Outlast Your Home ; MAN buys in Shoulders. PR EM ER > ~FRANK H. EGER "De Luxe" Waukegan WAS A Beautiful Steam Oil PERMANENT WAVE * wh .9 total operating revenues are shown in the statement to be $24,568.175.174. Deductions fro mthis amount for tax» es, interest and other charges, leave a net income for the year ending June 30, of $4,601698.76. quarter of $1,099,951.90, according to the statement. Figuring on the basis of the year which ended June 30, the tor'tlnquirhrnu'mhin'". is annodun¢ed: by the Public Service sel for John --C,. Huehi, of PDeeFLi@lg, to mandamus Judge P. L. Persons to restore Huch! to his full rights as a citizen when the court, for the third tithe, denied the restoration of the petitioner. & he4 Hueh! was adjudged insane several months ago and was released by the authorities at Elgin as cured. WILL MANDAMUS JUDGE TO EAR N MAN'S FREEDOM Attorney For J. C. Hueh! Char-- ges Persons Has No Right SPECIA L Operating revenues of $6,191,570.93 Threats today were made. by coun-- REPORTS_,EARNINGS JUNE 30 to Keep Him Insane. h , #h, | UUe Lommuuny -- cuurou, Sservices lh'" fin.'d"&'mm. Mm'mlm held in the Warren cemetery were costly at the end of the game. chapel at 2:00 p. m.. Wednesday, 'The boys got their eye on the bail| "*" ** and started a hitting rampage, but Witerereirierieieiiegmen ce Greeiigrerren ce eolondm:w:hdflh?' nrbu. Donald, Libertyville up in | A. J. Mc « the game. Nmm.ldyflub'der.mmmdnhn'l'hnz [mn.wmmmwed-ummfmmuu "dch'uo:nnh:."mm'hdu'fl h-n'm'tht m"m feam to take af the $6hit reoolie.." sfoan flms * stt * f Charley Hoskins has been a busy man during the past week. In addi-- flontommmofwortpn- ,:l:lxwthmhnqm B fl-hh--m.:'m,w« his new son.. Mrs. Hoskins and the baby returned home from the hospital €lal on the Heath h"i?".;{---s.m" day afternoon and evening. O memmmmmmennnmemmmmmnnmeee: bave mmmqummmes T The Ladies Aid Society of the M. 5.' uy L ie o1 "_','.!....mm" Messuaen, aged 7 years, her brother Ml.tfll&pllotmm aged 8 years their lives to the cour-- age and -- quick action --of ~Arthur Stuart aged 36 years, assistant eng: u::um.o-mwa;b.m sa' them from drowning Wednes-- day of last week. E o re ---- The children who reside on Deer-- path avenue were wading along in the water some distance from shore, when without warning they plunged into a deep hole. 4 Stuart who was walking along the beach heard the screame of the child-- ren as they sank into the hole. With-- out removing:any of hls clothing thA man leaped into the water and rescu-- ed the children one by one. & ---- The children. quickly 'revived and were none the worse for their éxpeti-- Miss Virginia Umberger, oxeou; municated from the Zion church by Overseer Wilbur Glenn Voliva, today ; hroportodtohohmophm' a retraction of statements from the overseer that he is alleged to have made regarding her and Clarence B]chromer. former printing house em-- ploye. ence. EXILED WOMAN _ BACKIN ZION? Close friends of the woman stated that they had not seen hzr as yet and did not believe that she was in Zion. Country Club W Res-- cues Children After They Step Into Hole. . *©= On the above date we will have at our store, through the courtesy of Dr. Wm, M. Scholl, famous foot authority, a Foot Comfort Expert from his own staff, sent here for the benefit of our patrons. We urge every foot sufferer to make the most of this unusual opportunity. Over stockinged this Expert will make Pedo--graph prints, which vmmhommm'.tr'dymrfmm He will then-- demonstrate hbow the scientific method and improved appliances perfected by Dr. Scholl instantly relieve your painful feet, and. restore them to health and comfort. Absolutely no charge for this service. Be aure and remember the above date so as not to miss this opportunity. tCX mt > sa= s + f TO PHYSICIANS--You are invited to refer or bring your footsroubled . '-nu=' weo e FootComfort Expert from Chicago will be here Monday, July 25, 1927 T o Give Free Demonstration Win. and M Schoil, M. D. for reeving 3 TOTS SAVED FROM -- DROWNING IN LAKE| _ months $¥ P 1 lodge. of which Mr. Sneesby was an active member, assisted in the serv-- was present at the time of her bus band's death; and the sympathy and You can encourage the church and its workers just by being --at the sery-- ice. -- That is your work, and by being faithful to it just one hour a week, you can do a~great service to your c:g;th&.:dmu. {::wnot e y service, nor but' it is only one hour ot_mt.m The --community loses a well re spected citizen in the passing ol James H. Sneesby, a life long resi-- and worship with us. FIRST METHODIST EPIBCOPAL Rev. John K. DeLong, (NM«M% The morning service begins at 11 o'clock, old time, and the Sunday Bchool at 9:456, old time. ~'Pvening earvice at 7, old time. Rob-- ert Hagerty will lead the Epworth League service and report his im pressions of the Lake Geneva Insti tute. -- This service is a combination service of the church and the Epworth League. All persons, young and old, Mol'o'hot.tl':"'c.n. An Morning service at 11. The pastor will speak on the subject "Brotherly Love." All cordilally invited to attend JAMES SNEESBY _ |J FUNERAL IS RELD . [ -- ON WEDNESDAY Life Long Resident e it hy Afternoon. «y unday > x+ BT. JOBEUPHS CATHOLIC --Firat -- :80 a. Tenilen is a" ird Mase at 9 a. m. Wourth Mass at 19 a. mn. +°.__svP¥r,. 0, a9, EMCZJ, EUBUUOL, At Wadsworth, Mass at 8 a. m. At Druce Lake, Mass at 10 a. m. _ Both services on standard time. 8T, JOHN'8 HY. LOTHERRAN Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. English Service at 11:00 a. m. The Girls Choir meets for practice San . PATRICK'8, WADSWORTH SUGAR CURED BACON, whole or half.....lb.'25c |_ BEST KETTLE RENDERED LARD, 2 lbs. . . 23¢ 606 MILWAUKEE AVENUE _ TELEPHONE 180 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Palace CashMeat Market Co. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 2223 MANY VALUABLE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY ' f BASEBALL --;-- SPORTS®-- -- RACES-- [ BONELESS VEAL ROAST 14 -- 16ic lb. PRIME POT ROAST ---- The Highest Grade Meats at the Lowest Price -- 22:¢ lb. Luncheon, Sandwiches and Drinks Served on the Grounds '21, 1927. ALWAYS BUSY en wl C | No Waste Auspices of Highland Park Chamber of Commerce at 9 oclock Sunday--morning. take place a wek from Sunday. > '| was working as a Chares Bergornt 10 t6 a. m. . |i tops otGand he was piherntse tae Wednesdays at 8 9. . _.* _ ard bruised. eke Parade Starts at 9 A. M. ht % 12. 22 t § GENUINE LAMB 24:clb. FANCY LEGs VEAL-- WHOLE. 'VH'._LE'S FINEST MARKBT®* Door te National Tea Co. SHORT LEGS OF -- . M§EF. . 22%¢c Ib.-- PCE #0l i PE eir .'?'é esc ds 'PARK, ILL. Unable . THERE'S A REASON 7, 1927 SPRING LAMB SHOULDER ROAST 8 SUGAR CURED 23i¢c lb. HA M S 17c lb. whole or half on his right hand and had the index The license was issued the couple by Deputy County Clerk Jay B. Morse. TBe "dSrove to Libertyville in a tbig C sedan the bride being at-- tited in an expensive gown, and wear-- ing many diamonds. shee:umtoz, relative of Mr. Katz, of the firm of Balban & Katz, the big ture theatre owners. +~Mr. and-- Mrs. Forrest Smith and son, Junior, returned Sunday to their home in Kast Orange, N. J., after sapending about three weeks here vis ing erlatives. is rather painful and Mr. Herrington motion pie

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