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Libertyville Independent, 8 Nov 1928, p. 7

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Following the opening ot the Mon] "who with the playing ot the lurch; and with the Bower Mon can!" but" the that. In. J. M. Andmnr. and In. Edward Sells. was at the dad girl. an: n duet and following Rev. Androwu' ad, dream. . mox- solo wu Inn: tttA. 'nu body wu qqeortetd by on you. an. m of more." and all "comm of Mis. Knuk. The 'titll but": were nun Kornberg- or, William Krumbtck. Ralph Peter- "We live in n wond of mystery." " laid. "and the forces ot wicked- no" to this trdteriatistie use will overtake on union we turn to God. Then in mystery " about us. but nothing I. were: in Rh sight. 'Como .to lo with war In MI eoneothse mum ad that is our couch- (to: In this "not". Ree Andrews spoke solely ot rest tn the Hereafter. the peace ot the tortured son! who early In life pledged her life to God in her own Prubyteriun church. and that God In Love. .. And through it all. the chart priv- lte service- at the home. the funeral in the church end It the grave. the ice " .1 mother. leaning heavily on the arm of her son. Alvin. or sup- ported by him with his arm about her waist. gazed tearfully " the lower decked casket that bore the but remains of her highly educated ttttd, apparently emotional daughter. '"iror now we see through a glass darkly" was the text from which Elfrieda's pastor drew his short and consoling talk at the, church. Friend. ti1iqd every new in the church, stood " in the back nisie and sat in every nvnilnhle neat back in the Sunday whool room where Eltrieda.' in life, hold the youngsters of Deerndd of a Supreme Being. ' ' from the time that Miss Peter- Iudt started the generous mum ot Chopin": Funeral March to the last "Amen" uttered by the Rev. J. Mark Andrews. It was a tearful, trorrowirttt crowd who mourned the tragic and tottimatly death of the young girl. born and ruined in their midst.' Hundreds of friends. relatives and ocheol mates of was Eifrieda Izaak. Deerfield Sunday school teacher who was found nude and fatally burned in the basement ot the. Lake Bluff police station last Monday morning, gathered " the thy presbyterlan church of Deer- Ieid yeeterday afternoon to pay their last respects to the girl who said she burned herself in the furnace to purify herself for her spiritual love for Charles W. Hiteheoctr, her teach- Friends and Relatives of El- irieda Knaak Pack Tiny Church to Capacity HUNDREDS (ihtIEt T0 PAY RESPECTS T0 FIRE VICTIM WP Legal "Business Hoera" The term "business boon" In aid o Include legally the entire day from mnrlu to sunset. Mr. and In. Earl Shields had " their guest. Sunny Florence and Harare! Mosaic of Chicago. Mr. ad In. Arthur Yen-oil ot Zion and Mr. and In. George mm of Chime were dinner guests at the L N. Aleock home Sundey. In. Jennie White of Chico" and In. Lin beber of Wankeun visiv ed Sand" with their sister. In. M. His. Myrtle Latter attended the football guns on Saturday between Minna": and Northwestern. Vlr. and In. M. Becker drove to Burnett. WU., Sunday. Thursday enormon the Royal Neighbors held I poclxl meeting men we. greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Geo. Bartlett will be hostess at the next utternoon meetlng. which will be held in December. o WADSWORTH o fl MA. George Cuhmore and Mrs boo Lux "tended tub R. N. A. con vention at North" Chiattto Wednes A most delight!" Halloween par-;g0(._'h.W o ty was given on Wednesday atter-iTum" noon by the mothers of the chil 33,; 'a he dren, at the school house. Games ent and were played. lunct served and the provided children were all masked tor the, Johns occasions , :with his The Holy Name society gave a; Mrs N card party at St, Patrick's churchmwemk' parlors on Wednesday evening. ian Aid: Cards were played at twenty tables. l linunda ' F . F y Prizes were awarded to Mrs. LI' The M Alcock. John Foster, Aimee "sh-7mgng more and Irvine Theobald. A de'Jnoon MI licious lunch was Ierved. . 2301). Mrs 00000000000000 a corner of the church yard, I scene commonplace and familiar to tho Knuk girl. born Ind ruined in Deer field and destined to die that muon- wide notoriety might attach to the village where she lived. ooooo0o0oooooo, The body of the psychology stu- dent we: carried into the cemetery under an ornnmentel urchwny let. ecrtbed with "Peace. Hope nnd Charity' and laid to rest beneath the weaving bunches ot a bare: maple tree hard against the fence tn 'Plonl pieces and huge bouquets were sent from all of the, bushes: houses in Deerfield sud three autos were reached to carry the trowers to the Deerfield, cemetery where lIss Rusk sleeve in pesce. the mtirt of her terrible bums soothed In death. ' son. A. W. Hour,» Harry mum and C. E. Kuhn. , . Borrowed police from Highland Pork and, other surrounding towns helped the Ihterfuld police with handling the extra leery tunic u ttundredtrot people motored in from other pieces to attend the funeral. The big mljority of those at the services were friends and relatives. But a low of the curious could be picked out in the crowded little church. if" T, t _ I - , O ( The box social and Htllowe'en par- 'ty given by the Chrslhn Endeavor par- § Society of the Bungalow church Inst 1terrumutio evening netted the society ' J9eertield Camp R. N. A. held 1 loan! party at the home of In. Wm. [Johnston Saturday evening. It was 3: very pleasant affair. Prim were fawarded " each table. 0011ch re- freshments were servednnd n accul- Pet enjoyed after the games. T}... h.- -Ml-I and "Allnmn'nn nnr. in William Dogma and daugh ter. Mona, and Witlard Beruton at The Missionary Soeity otth" Bungaiow church met Tuesday arter- noon. Mrs. E. Beckman led the lee- non. Mrs. A. P. Johnson had charge of the devotional, and Mesdames Trier. Gigs and Stanley were the hone-ms. home in Wheeling, Sunny. Mm. Bondurant ot Cairo, 111.. was the guest ot In: Sump Gunny on Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mn. George B. Runes. who have been saying with Mm Same Galloway tor the put three months, returned to hasten mt Baturdar. dar "iViiiGd Denaon visited his father. Williun Benson, in Chime Batur. Mrs. Bailing. Mrs. John Schm'mke and Mrs. Pete Schmidt of Wheeling were guests at the Dorcas Society party at the Presbyterian church on Thursday afternoon. In s.' E. Love In hostess'to the Get Ton-use: club Tuesday after- noon There was a good crowd. Mrs. Carl Olson entertained n few friends at'laneheon Tuesday. The mam quilted-tor the Prestrrtorinat baxaar tn the damn. $28 'ahere was a good crowd prea- ent and a nice entertainment was provided. . . - Mr, Marrjoetso' attended a mot-[mg of the Wheeling Pretsbyter- ian Aid Society at Wheeling last - John Stryker spent the WH'k end with his daughter at Jowh City. la. Mr. and Mrs. o. E. Wilson and Aatarttter, Charlotte and Mm. Thoma Bennett: of LINrrtrvtlte were guests at the C. A. Wolf ho'me Sunday. Mn. F'. W. Russo entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon. Out ot town guests were Mrs. E. J. BuurtvUn and Miss Margaret Wilson, Mrs. Minnie Virgin Sunnis! eve. ' Mr. mud Mrs. Edward Schley ew tertained at bridge Wednesday eve- ning. 'Harold Ward, ot Chicago visited " the Willnm Johnston home Sunday. and attended the football sumo be- tween Deertiel4 and Hdhwood at the latter place. The local boys lost by a score ot " to. 6. Mr. and In. Hisnrr Virgin tad daughter and In. Nelle Knuuon 9d son. Chutes. of Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Run-o nnd dunner, Bounty. were dinner gum ot Mr. end In. Dan J. Russo ttt Chicago Sunday eyenm'. ' Mr. and In. hr! Clapper of Chi. cago. were gm at the Theodore Frost home Sunny. Mr itiiiiiind, and Hrs. May Kogblln ) menu " the John Schuman- NEWS FROM DliEltll?lllilLD WEE 8: 1923; '. Rtutoo, nnd 1yuled tpe theatre In Waukegan on Koettlin and A very pleasing magical proeram was given At the norm Society par- ty Thursday attemoori. Madmen E. H. Selig and Mn. Julia Peterson sang a duet, Mrs. M. t. Andrews, n '0010 and Mun Martorte Schick. of Northbrook, pinned a phno'oolo. There were nanny pretty gm. for the bus". Deliclom refreshments were served. , Deerfield Chapter o. E S. will In. tate three candidates I: the next meeting Mrs Clara Run ot Glen: view will be nest of henor and Mrs Vivian Scott wilraGo be present.. o. a. s. are to till Madam ot Camp. bell Chapter. Hitrhlattd:Park, on the evening of November M. Home con- inx alto. Those from beertieid who will take part are: Charles Stelner. male Sher-dam, Bernlece Matt, Hattie Weulinx. Florence Jacobo. Ada Jub- tend and Emily Knuk; Mr. tad In. Ed Bleitnehl and In. Murphy attended the (turn! ot In. J l m e a "can." of Arlington Heights. Monday. Mrs. McEtttttge was put ether you-not use it the tlttHt of her death. ' Deerfield ma Like Fork-est Chan'.- onivrtamed at a brtdgerparty, in hon- Flagstaff, Mrs. Agnes M. Tenner- i or or her gunstl , !niann; blue field, Mrs. Evelyn Mr. and Mrs. William Holman and ' Briggs; stripe-Harry Olendorf, J.| daughter, of Waultetraq, were 'tuetsttt R. Non, M. Hoffman. T. J. Knuk. of Mrs. Julia Peterson ion Monday. :Geo. Briggs, ROY Miller, M,iss Eva Mr and Mrs. S. P. n'ptchinson '13.:(Tooksey, Alvin Knaatr, Henry Hary'. Ited the Roy Hutchinnon funny at i 1vrrr,titeurhnus. Harold Yum, Paul? lrving Park. Sunday. , T ', ' K. Sundstmm, C. C. Kapschull. R. A. l A very pleasing magical prommINelson, Mrs. Elsie Scully, Mrs. e" "a given n the norm Socjay pa. rum Willman. Mrs. Mabel Harder, ' ty Thursday attemoori. Mommas GV. K. Ham, Sol Shapiro, Mrs. Agnes i", E. H. Selig and Mn. Julia Peterson Cluey. Michael D. uncloni, A. Ber-d sang a duet, Mrs. M. t. Andrews, . tolini. Mrs. Christina. Kant. Vincent , solo and Min Marjorie Schick, of Silveri, P. W. Russo. In. Minnie! Northbrook, pinned ' piano' solo. Whitcomh Mrs. Walter Boiler, W. A. There were nanny pretty gifts for the Tennermatut. W. A. Cary. Br., w. bun". Delicious refrttntrnettta were A. Geary, Jr.. R. E. Gary. Mrs. Margt ', served. , E. Ganglia. Edith Blaine, F'. J.t Oi: 'rursday erepinh. Mrs. Willon entertained at a brtdgetparty, In hon- or of her guests. i tnu- tidy "hilr there. _ Mr, and Mrs. John T1rootemont and Mrs, F' A. Sauter and daughter, of Appleton. Wise.. are mum: at the G, AH'Vmen home. Mr. and Mrs. Grootemont are the parents of Mrs. will?!) and Mrs. Sam", her sister. Mrs. Maude Jorgt-n'aon. of Wauke, Ran visited former ttlends in Deer- led on Thursday. _,' ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Hi Selig brought _ _ ' rho-2r aunt. Miss lump home from thts hmpital Saturday) Mms Kruse underwent a succwssml operat on on Mr. and Mrs. John}Reeb and dau. ghter attended the wedding of Ot"o tteett and Miss Bertha Ulrich, at the Edgewater Beach how in Chicuo, his! woeh. , ' Thursday. ' , . l Mary Cashmere. daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Arthur Cu'hmore. and Ar, mu: Cuhmore and "rline Mentzer am Ill with scar-rel trg.. 13eerfield Chapter l . E. s. will, in the near future. put, on a card and bunco party in the Masonic Hall. A cordial invitat'on is extended to'all. W. B. Carr iayeetrrerind from the tall he had Thursday evening trt Northbrook, when " arm was dia- loonted and he wu.brulsed and cut about the head. The accident oo- curred when he wagon the return trip from Chicago. T Mm. B. Alkofer oCLibertrville wu the guest of Mrs. William Tenner. tnan-Tuesday. ' . Mr. and Mris'aner Sims of Chi- cago. were Sunday "guests at the Philip 'Sculler, 'dr., your). Mrs. John Reeb v sited her niece, Mrs. Anna, Wendtpin Chicago, tnat Mr. tttd Mrs. Hartaw Mace ot Chl- cago. and Mr. and Mrs. Joyce McIn- tosh of Evanston, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Belushagen tut Sunday. '. Wtdneisdtsr, PRESBh"rER1AN Mark J. Andrews. Pastor 930, Church School. Departmental Organization. Graded Instruction. ol tht' pany is to be congratulated on the 91100155 of the affair and en- pecially in the attractiveness of the 'lvvorations. Jienins, rorrwsttmentts of sweet cider and hotnemtade doughnuts were "nloyed The committee In charge tuveted the guests in the Young Ptuople's room. which was beautifully decorated in Hallowefen colors. with L'rrat piles of cornstalks and lighted pumpkins. The costumes ot the 'nie-tg w'ere varied and attractive. Games wurp Maya} in the Jun'dr Room" which was decorated with many colored balloons. Later in the TI'XIS HALLOWEEN EARTY Members of the Tux" Society came in costume to the Hallowe'en party at the Presbyternn church on Friday evening, and were greeted by an old/man l?) whose rheumatic juims made walking dWitult, but il 1.0 found solace in his corncob pipe (mmue the tobacco). A very mu;- tic ghost., omitting weird shriek. It 1- expected the Auxiliary will receive the usual award of tservice from the flag "mention headquar ters at an early date, A. J: Monuvon, Jesse W. Strong. Edward G Jncobnon. Elmer "I. Newman, Dan Hunt. John Auhn, Wm Barrett. ' w. Boyle, Arthur J. met. ttra. veyl IDCImlIlOD OI I pricey! OT Lytnrea or "when, In. Earl Frost. In. a- sold Egypt and signs'. with the my:- ther Bowman, Mrs. Theresa. M'mlterious nnme "A-QfrWUN-AKEN." MN. Beatrice Glendori. In. Charles Cot. Smith said! tie believed the mm Eleanor Meyer, been: mg". ', letter n "nut letter" end little ere Mrs. Eliubeth Amie-non. hm. Luudenco itt placed in " uthough an lian Merera, In. Mildred Strong. ) investigation will begmide. . Mri .deys Jacobs, Mrs. Hue" . -----t--- Maize. Austin Phage, Mrs. P. Meyer o O o b O O O o o so o O A. P. Meyer Mm. C. C. Kapschull,i ' A. J: Monuvon, Jeue W. Stronng HALF DA o AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY COMPLETI'B LIVING FDAG American Legion Auxiliary Unit 739, has completed the forming ot living flag No. 291 which was founded by George Butmn. A liv- Ing flag Is formed by securing 63 lite membership: in the'United States Flag Assoc ation, at $1 per member- ship. The money thus secured in used by the flag association In a per- mtutentHund, the interest ot which is Used in carrying on the work the association has undertaken. and which is explained in its aims: "To foster reverence for the flag of the I%ited State: and to combat all III- tluetwes, conditions and forces hos- tile to the ideals, traditions, prinri tnlw and institutions for which that tlag stands," The Auxiliary wishes to thank all tho-e "hi have aided in th y work. either by, giving member- .\hips or set-mini: them from others; and wishes to add a special word of gratitude to thaw who rewomied so promptly and Mllit 21y to the letters "hit-h were sent out rome time ago. _ Following Is the list of members of in-o-riield's living flag: The. banquet as planned, will be an affair where everyone %ill feet as much at ease as in their'. wn res-L idence. it is a "get together" to do honor to Armistice Day. A Road en-: tertairiment is also achedtiled tor the; evening. On Sunday. November 11, ' Leg- ionlaire service will be held at the Présbyterian church. _ _ Fruit "Boyce. Junfor Vice-Com manded of the state 01111111015, will, also be present. t W. H. Woodward, of North Chica- go will act as installing officer. The banquet will have chicken us its piece de resistance, with 8.11 it: aeeirmpanimeauc. Also fish tor those who do not eat chicken. . - . planned to be given at the Green Tree Inn, tor the Legion member: their wives, sweethearts or mothers, to be followed by intrtallaussn at ottier era on that evening. ' ttan legion. u . an. The letter ends by;,sa_\'lng that the gunner is protected by a powerful in- (ttttence and 1:11], {never become known. That he ct she is a re- 'incarnation of n We" of Cythrea of sold Egypt and sigetal with the my:- Merious name "A-MWUN-AKEF" I *HOME 'BUILDERS»'r I TTOC]]',],]'])'].)"]"] I ~ I A" . Vernon was verr'impartial, giving Smith um Hoover nearly an equal number of votes in {he election. Al Smith received 208 Totes and Her- bert Hoover received 252. . The Adult Bible Class will hbld the monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Howe, on Monday evening, Now that the election is over. we can give the tadlo a rest and all can an about the weather. . oooooooioooooo Cot. Smith mama's believed 'the letter a "nut letter"' and little cre- dentie ls placed in in gltbough an Investigation will begmide. . As th'e priesbot ttrthririi,' gnddvss of anvient fire, the; final test was planned to burn away all memory ot Hittihtock. ' The writer saysthat 'Elfrieda was turned without min to herself, but that he or she became. frteghtened anrrAried to force the body into the furnace. The opening was not large enough to admit Pilfiteda's body And then the so calle Priest became frightened, dropped her and left by way of a rear door 'which Eltrieda latched after the priest had left. The letter slates that the writer mulld control hor tor' a distapre of sew-r31 mike and with the eataletr tir. 1tttitwnce, could make her lnéen- sible to heat, cold, hunger or pain, but could not remain the pain of y.ernpve tor Hitchcock... It mates that knbwing of Eltrr eda's tove for Hitchcock and that ehe was supprvsmsittve, excitatlv and impressionable land' that bur stnlval silmce concerning hrr low, im-re-ns'r-d her mpntarammy one hum. tired fold. thatlhe tést to horn from her memory of her love was agreed on/with both knowing full the con» Seaman's. ' T The letter was dated at Chicago on Nov. 3 and start out "I really n3, lieve I should tell the truth about how I burned Bub" :(The letter re- fers to Elfrteda as "Bub"). It states that the writer, for the past twenty years. has been a student of ocult- 19m. mysticism, h y p n o t i Im and psychic phenomena, and that "Bub" was also a student. ' _ in which a mysterious "ADS-WUN- AKEN" admins burning Elfrieda in the furnace at the Lake Bluff jail to carry out a test of his or her hyp notic power over the gm. It was done, the letter suites, to remove from "Klfrleda't, mind her spiritual love for Charles W. Hitchcock. What Is believed to be a "met letter" in the ,Elfrieda Knaak burn- ing cage was received by State's At- tcmey A. V. Smith this afternoon SMITH RECEIVES "wr LETTER' m BURNING CASE Self-Styled 'Priest of Cythrea' Admits Burning El- frieda , Knaak fund tht-tttttltr " Sec-i1 Those Irene-dons lam Savings " run. ts Wanting last 3. Sold and caps Cleared BUILD - REPAIR - IMPROVE - NOW! DISMANTLING THE LAST OF GOVERNMENT CAMP BUILDINGS AT GREAT LAKES NAVAL STATION ipumpkln pie. sandwiches, coffee and 'sweet cider was served. The com- fnany departed at a late hour, voting er. and Mrs Kimberley as royal on; tertainers. The home was decorawd [with beautiful autumn leaf-ee and other appropriate Hallowe'en deco- lrwons. -- Wheels Vary in Speed The bureau of standards any: that when an automobile ls making a turn the outside real wheel travels faster than the inside wheel. The differ. ential gears take up the dlfrtrenee In distance traveled by the mm and outside' wheels Mrs. O L. Hollenbeck is spending this week at Edison Park. She was called there by the illness of her granddaughter, Shirley Hollenbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ames and Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Harrie Tillm- oon. motored to Waterford. Roches- ter and Burlington last Sunday " temoon. o. L Hollenbeck and Miss Shirley spent Sunday In Edison Park. Tulsa Dorothy Hunter spent the week end at the home of her cous'n Helen Thompson. The Sunday school Ctyntrct at thy Congregational church Nil! continu- ts, with the M13 in the Ivad. Miss Lucile Johnson is their loadér. The whifos and blues sum to be 13min: This may be because they an. 20 n2 to onfoy banquminz tho winning ~id~ T Tho Hallowp'vn masked party gir- en try Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kim- berly was a decidead success Thkru wen: thirty-five or forty present. Ths. costumes. sumo stunning. some hula ous and when ghostly. made a wry wind but mien-sting sp4ttiulu. Af- ter a 2119881112 Contact of masked persons. the owning was plpasantfy' spent with gamma. Delicious refresh. menm. Vcons'stinz of dousrenutr,i 00000000000000 00000000000000 A number of Prairie View folks. 'enjoyed a chicken dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles, M. Herschberg- er, of Long Grove, in honor of their twentrntth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, Herschberger were the recipients of many beautiful pieces of silverware. The afternoon was spent in playing games and singing songs. F Miss Cecil ontertained at f ur tah tess of bridge Saturday nine. :54:- An na Linstrom having the largest sour; carried off tho prize. A very do lightful evening "as spam. Mrs. H. S; Englebrecht accompanied Ernest when he motored to the city to bring home the wife and little daughters. Needless to say. they en- Jored a Show during the evening. Mrs. Ernest Schroeder returned to her home Thursday mite of last week. after having went sevgral days Visit ing her sister. in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cook entertained the members of her Sunday School class at a tine chicken dinner on Monday evening There were thirty present, including the family. The class sure- ly enjoys these annual dinners, given by their teacher, who deeply apprec- iates the interest Mr. Cook takes in the members. ___-_ w- -u... muvunubn Too bad there are M? many people who teem indifferent omelection day. However. we presume they all have reasons. November 12. Ekction of officer, will be held_at this meeting. HICKORY :PHONEGOS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office at home On w. Cook Ava... Totophono "N LIBERTYVILLE. ILLINOIO .. Offlc. In First National Bank In Houratlto 8:80 and , to I p. I. LIBERTYVILLI. ILLINOII LYELL H. MORRIS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW LUCE BQILDINO Rea. Phone " Office Mo " LlBERTYVlLLE, ILLINOIO DR. o. E. SIMPSON Other times by Appointment. Telephone 214 MUNDELEIN DENTIST . Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 - 1:30 to 5 p. m, TAXI RAY M. YOUNG, Commander Phone 221-W 613 N. First ttt. SNOW'S GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Measurement taken and Hardware Furnished D I N T I I T OM00)" K. "musk" Avon-o. Divorce today was granted Elen- nor Rettig, Zion, from her "strand, Roy, whom she charged with Jnti- demy. Circuit Judge C. C. Edwards ordered the decree. [ Over Wllhond'l "on -- Tolophono " LIBERTYVILLI Mrs. Leona Fletcher sued her hus- band, James, for a divorce on grounds of desertion and Anna Thomas charged her husband. Le- Roy, with cruelty, in bills tUed to- day. American Legion HEETB FIRST TUESDAY 0' EACH MONTH AT TOWN HALL DR. J. L. TAYLOR GRANT DIVORCE; TWO MORE FILED Libertyville Post Dr. t. H. BETZER c. "The Gummy Stom' GRAYSLAKE ILL! Painter and Decorator TELEPHONE 358-] ()iilliil2 Mil and red combination plaids. Sizes from 8 to 16 At "isuaemdtroankidnertrmai,U "any toetoop,qoetr to line untundukdl over. FolerPilu,adiureeie 'timuuneioe thekidner,madeabieditt-inmn. lfeel Member pee-met-Und Gummcd to (in "unfunny" bum in every war." Have done for others theyoitt do Lia. FOLEY PILLS ion Building Industry R. B. GODFREY F LANN EL OVERJACKETS dry 317 Second Street LIBERTYVILLE. ILLINOIS Boys All Wool in brown, blue E. W. COLBY Storm Sash and Tombination Doors In constant use over " ye." "Phone Zion 500" $3.50 PAGE SEVEN [Salad] Sara E Wanna. Belvideee,r11. ILLINOIS

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