Right now is the time to put in coal for use next winter. In addition to ecoromy (price being lowest at this time), you can have your bins filled with the best grade eoal, and with less trouble. , AY% INDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO -- YOUR DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA CHARCGE FOR DELIVERY. Yard Phone 415 . A. NAGEL, Manager, Residence Phone 165J YARDS: 123 EAST COOK AVE. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINO!I8 LIBERTYVILLE CEMENT WORKS Home -- of WATERSEAL Roofing Whitey and His Blue Diamonds We Have All Grades of Coo.l In Our Yards. We Will Do The Rest. W. F. Fran LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 THE INDEPENDENT f test. .A melodrama' of Jazt mad . --___ ~inaividual Instruction omek "-'llwu":'; MICKEY MeQUIRE, in Iu Positions W'f"r' Graduates a "= --------»o»menmemmemmees=*s | Mickey's Triumph || _ McDonald's Commercial SCh00! ||1f" € Ray Be industrious, work hard and you will be happier than you ever have If you are tangled in a web of ex-- travagance,and :thoughtless spend-- ing, make up your mind to get free. Open an. account in :our bank and don't let anything interfere with your regularly adding to it.. you fl:&m xpur strength.and erier-- gy and keep you down. Spendthrift habits soon spin a web of debts, troubles and worries about Lake County National Bank QuALITY CONCRETE BLOCKsS Sunday Nite COAL ||==, . ~--Pavilion {Aacg 3 Wc y sn 2 y C _ | C , | e : us llml "F:; TILES MADE «JN ANY COLOR AND AUDITORUM in Fox Lake Saturday.> The affair wa sgiven in honor of Mrs. J. Hasty of that village. fi Word;:inedvodbenhntwnk of the d of Turner Overson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Overson,, of Racine. The Oversons were form-- er residents of Libertyville and are well known by many Libertyville peo Clear Lake, Mich., near Big Rapids. Mr. Honeywell formerly resided in the Michigan town, and is renewing ple. Beck, left Saturday for a two weeks' vacation, which they are spending at Also Pathe nm.ummljm Graysiake direct to the door. Fable * arbmale ao: aapnitlL. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Honeywel! and daughter, Miss Helen, and Robert Lake, Wis., on Saturday, where they |day guests at the James Matousek remained over Labor Day. home. Mrs. Matousek remained for Kevr: and Mrs. Guy E. Smock ana [* *****. Y!s!t . : family had as their guest one day of | Mrs. Grace Duncan Miller, of Phil-- last week, Miss Mary Smock, of |adelphia, was here this week visiting Park Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. Merle | the Laycock families. --Mrs Miller Perry, of Detroit, Mich. has been touring through the west, * TWhog, w m.-" k'muu':': apdmpdhenonmonyhm is in Libertyvyille wee The Fendick family home at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ummt.uwam.:nm of Mrs. Krohn. Bm"u..,, Libertyville stacks up pret-- . rmond Miller ty against any of the towns he Xr..r.;::'l:.nc?'l. Casey fi saw in the west or near west. on Saturday, on a motor trip Mr. and Mrs. John Karch and s Searsborough, lowa, where they will mfrn--dn:.n.hm;':n:;? -- . Mrs. Eugene Landis and daughter, Frances, of Bloomington, Illinois, vis-- ited in Libertyville last Thursday, at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lan-- dis on West Maple Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Collins, of 309 'West Cook Avenue, returned last week after having spent a few days in Wisconsin. 'They visited at the Delis, while on their trip. Mr. and Mrs. T. H Fincutter, of 222 --Stewart-- Avenue chad as their guests dast week, Mray Victoria Cra-- mer and daughter Edna, of Evanston This pioture in'guaranteed to thrij] [ | mprommmmmmmmmiemioot ommz 1 RANGER, the dog, in e : S . DOG JUSTICE s C f 3 Roaring drama along the snow i .. : eg -- A _ i . llop packed trails of Canada. > : * f c 1 ~@° 2A . | 3 Also Comedy and Oddity &, h >>* $ess f imiy moa. || Dietz's Stables || W Mi Running for mayor is one thing-- and--running away from the cops September 9 and 10, CHARLIE MURRAY, in is making an extended vieit in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Corlebt accom-- panied by their daughter, Roma and LIONEL BARRYMORE, in .-- ROAD HOUSE with Maria Alba, who was Miss Spain in America's beauty con-- test. _A melodrama of Jazz mad morals. Also MICKEY McGVIRE, in *Mr.--and Mrs. John Lester, 303 Broadway were in Milwaukee on last Thursday, attending the Wisconsin September 6 and 7 turned from a week's visit in Free port, }.0 their home on McKinley Ave. Miss Josephine k%ldt on Sat-- urday, for Janesville, Wis., to spend a few days with friends. . . Mrs. James Yahnke is visiting rel-- Atives in Winnona, Minnesota, this by her daughter Blanche, drove--to Milwaukee on 'l'%, where they attended the state falt, ? Waukegan, were guests at ithe home of Miss Frances Creasy on Labor Goone&hlfilflmsm entertaining hig brother, W. T. DANE and GEORGE K. ARTHUR, In [ -- intances. comic <capers, and the Spent Labor Day at the 11 and 1 ter, | _ Tom Kern, accompanied by his sis-- Vis-- | ter, Miss Christina, and Clara and '» t | Myrtle Thomas, attended a family AP |reunion at the C. T. Thomas home in Wauconda last Sunday. last | Mrs. Perry Bock and son, Dongald, of @78 | Waukegan, motored -- to Dn'ugl the |Grove Saturday, where they visited the Clarence Bock family. -- car were not injured. way.-- In endeavoring to avoid hitting the bus the driver of the Chicago car swerved to the side of the road and hit the tree, badly wrecking the au-- tomobile. Other occupants of: the where she was attended by Dr. J. L. Taylor. -- According to witnesses to teh accident, the Chicago car was unable to stop when a North Shore bus turned left into the station drive-- ¥ille. The injured woman was taken Chicago, received severe lacerations about the face and neck on Sunday morning when the car in which she was riding crashed into a tree near the North Shore station in Liberty-- north of Park--Aveaue. The car that mixed up with Crittenden's Ford was driven by Joe Adick, of In-- diana Harbor.. The latter was ar-- rested and taken to the local police court, where he posted a cash bond of $25 for his appearance here on Bept. 8th. * Charley Critienden came to grief again Monday when his Ford sedan was badly wrecked as the result of Mrs. Grace Duncan Miller, of Phil-- adeiphia, was here this week visiting the TLaycock families. --Mrs. Miller 323 W. Maple avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Karch and son left Tuesday for their home in Gary, Ind., after spending Labor day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradford The Fendick family arrived home Monday night, after a long automo-- bile trip through the western states. Bill says Libertyville stacks up pret-- ty well against any of the towns he saw in the west or near west. Frances and , of Chicago, were guests of Libertyville friends CERm . T. AZAETAINCE CV .. . ABPEgAVCE ) Edna, have returned to their home in Evanston, after a visit at the T. Fincutter home. . * The plant of the Foulds Milling Co. is again working full time, after the usual salatk season during the sum-- ./,' t .i ~"";< .n,_ ts 'ilrus-v -"' a '\bj '1 + 3 en _____ _ |the county, will be brought to trial Mre. M. Méthany,.of Chicago, Sas| day: hu%.b:t?'f%fl:"m re. $ day, S c p."m. "In' * been a guest this week in the homie | school auditorium.' . hfib be of Mrs. Kate Bernard. & nndgbytho&(hlclto:fordu:':t * P .wt mn m w _ Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Langwortry and :::: ® @ Gl'! w noon at Riverview Park, Ohicago. | Last Friday was the anniversary ¥2 of the birth of James Matousek, and Rev.'John E. DeLong, pastor of the that evening a number of his friends Methodist Episcopal --~church, con-- gathered at his home to celebrate ducted a funeral at Barrington on the event. _ 'Among those present Wednesday of this week. ",m Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuester, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Disney and Mr. and «Mrs. Fred Busch, _ Nick daughters, Violet and Elinor, nmlh-ch-mm° and Mr. and Mrs. Riverview and Lincoln Parks in Chi. | Leonard Disney. 2 Miles Northwest of Diamond Lake. New Cement Road runs from Dora Chmeliewski, 5714 Grover St. Register Now For Fall Classés |" s 311 Park Avenue and Mr. ~~~ IVANHOE _ Every Wednesday : and iter Now For Fall Glasses " Scenic--Subdivisiora COMMERCIAL COURSES B.auan.f G.C.:Geky avenue, TELEPHONE 130 the company said he was not known there. The man was removed to the Lake County General hospital Mon-- day. Duncan claimed that he had a suit case with 'him which contained his diving certificate and a large sum of money, but nothing could be found of his belongings when a search was bustutiartine.. trnitateinirentiiiantieetiinesitiiie. suhlt e Aitcater stent B atesmmrcmirizn that he had recently been working in Libertyville for the North Shore as Major Gilbert Duncan, 56 years old. He was found to be suffering from heart trouble. He gave his uo & . 444° 'The A. W. Lindroth who lost bis | uoe T ~orossery -- As the County hat and then landed in Jail while on | SSroher whon nvostigation was sat a search for the headgear, is NOT |iomeg that the aforementioned p& our A. W.from Libertyville. In the |rontg wore sufféering froni ChrOnic nntpmmuumvflhwm' disorders and died from natural not lose his head nor hat, and causes it would seem that he had no did: could, present the necesSATY OI° [ valld reasons for holding the in-- dentials if compelled to go on a still{\ ___, . ' Sincerely 3 o hunt for a lost lid. ~ HUGH STUART CAM E Loretta Green, a little girl living mnfle::ama near Prairie View, was severely cut Chicago, IIL, August 30, 1928. and bruised Wednesday morning, as : the result of an accident. The little es § girl was--riding on & wagon, which According to a report received her father was driving. -- In some |from H. E. Underbrink, Principal of manner she fell off the wagon, and |(he Libertyville -- Township High the wheels passed over her head. She | School, the enroliment sat the #chool was brought to the Condell hospital}this year will eclipse the enrollment in Libertyville, where an examina-- |of any other year." With: a number tion showed that she was not seri-- | of pupils registering a liitle later in ously injured, although painfully cut | the year, and others transfering and bruised. ktmmothorm.thedot&lonm':: ment should arrive close to the om Inverern n esed Pootie£8®" | mark. This is an unusual increase, from Everett, w. b"';ww"uflmothstyw.lhowonb a warrant. signed about 250 pupils Pupils will attend Athu.wu.vt&dammmmmm from many """"'"""""""""'"m;.amm*éu-- oo o eantge car" "* * ** / Greup No. 2 of the Prghbyiefing m&'wmw'm after | Ladies Ail will meet in the church, Willims and three companions M.?P""'mm'mmb"m :apdhmlw:fimn'»"n' o was escorting them police| a nurried call was sent from the station after having arrested them {morthe M. Frye residence at 204 No. for making a liquor delivery (1%| park Piace on Sunday nite at 11:30, North Chicago Friday 'night. when Paul Neal, who lives on sthe ertzle second floor, heard someone waliking guck Worlslet, hx your ol on o Iabout tho attie. »Marsha! Liniberry. L. J. Werizler, 139 McKinley Are., Ed Snyder and two more policemen was struck by a northbound auto-- |hurried to the home but found no bile, driven a Chicago man, at | trace of the burglars in or about the mmm&amm'm It is believed that the prowl-- er invaded the attic with the inten McKinley avenues Wednesday. mduammm" boy was on his way home from the |al! had gone to sleep. Someone Rockland school. As far as can be |coming home about 11 o'clock heard learned, it seems the lad ran into the |the footstéps and awakened every-- mootfle;'ut&l:ommwg one else in the house, who also re-- struck door handle. ported of plainly hearing somoene injured boy was picked up and hur-- | walking about in the attic. 'The attic ,mmmcmu.mmmmmntmwmt pital, where an examination revealed }have slipped out during the efcite-- that he had suffered a broken collar |ment of his first discovery as the bone, as well as injuries about the | police found no trace of anyone. It head. After being given medical |is reported that nothing was <aken attention. He was removed to the |from the house. Wertzler home, mth!::'('l.\f". ceromnrincirrnts memmneptimsmmnin orees 'ed as resting nicely Uurg-- f : z) morning. The driver of the CARD OF THANKS automobile was not held, but he of-- messumce: fered to pay all costs arising from | Please accept our grateful appreci-- the accident. f ation for yo;r ":t?mmd?tte;f sympathy bea' floral Marshal Clayton Tiffany of Mun-- mpunde::duinmovlouvfw delein, picked up a man in an uncon-- | beloved daugher and sister. | scious condition alongside the road | --_ The Kxon Family near Mundelein--Friday night. The | eenepenmeeme~egemensmemememmmmmmmemim man was brought tto the hospital in * : Libertyville, where he was given |. D1 1IV this morning,-- The operation was by Last Friday was the anniversary of the birth of James Matousek, and that evening a number of his friends gathered at his home to celebrate the event. -- 'Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kuester, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busch, Nick Busch, Paul Radke and Mr. and Mrs. Word was received. today that the tm es az Coe yiC He gave his name @4 44 Phones 57 and 98 Phones 46 an . }¢7 from H. E. Underbrink, Principal of che Libertyville . Township High School, the enroliment at the school this year will eclipse the enrollment of any other year." With a number of pupils registering a little later in the year, and others transfering from other schools, the <otal enroli-- ment should arrive close to the 300 mark. -- This is an unusual increase, isfled that the aforementioned pa-- tients were sufféring from. chronic causes it would seem that he had no valid --reasons {for holding the in-- HUGH STUART CAMPBELL, As »published in your issue of August 23, the report of the deaths of wo pa:ients in the Restorium As-- sociation, a . »ome conducted by Christian Scientists. in Gurnee, IIL., was presented to yourreaders in a mu??u "m m::und- ange at the of --pazssing, it was coroner to hold inquests. The coun-- éy.murmd,um:"u officials of the will call a phy-- sician in these cases so that a diag-- nosis : may be made, the holding of inquests will not be necessary and the county will be saved the unneces-- Permi: me to inform you and your readers that the laws of lilinois pro-- vide that in all cases whaere death is not --caused by violence, casualty or undue means, the local regis:rar may issue a . death certificate and'mo in-- quest is necessary. . As the county coroner upon investigation was sat-- on in ons Si€ pr "Huox sroant Cal _ || _ --._ for their future, he saves! Chicago, T1L, August 30, 1928. * -- --and like many another young C1 ene------c o : family man, his account is with To 'the Cleanses with Foam, Not Friction > . 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