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Libertyville Independent, 21 Mar 1929, p. 3

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Mis Esther Albright, of 'the State Health department, will arrive Rera next week to assist Miss Theda Watérman, copnuty pyrso, $¥ cxam-- Wn?-man. eognty puyrso, it cxam-- ingi® pupilswin the r(r:i'scb'dlguro l etat® nurse will remain ab a Fred Bachmanno, a resident of An--' tioch, was arrested at Hebron by :::'KoiOUT'f Sheriff Cyrus Sanford of McHenrYy Kohout ... .. county, on a charge of sellfing liquor gub _ . [ _ _ . _ The arrest is said to have be@n Kennedy ... made just after Bachmann had de--} livered five gallons of aleohol. | The defendant was taken to Woodstock and arraigned on a war HOLD ANTIOCH MAN ON BOOZE CHARGE rant preferred by State's --Aitorney V¥. S. Laumley and then released on wee $3,000. bond, STATE Nl!? WIL HELP CHECK PUPILS iHAT' boy , of, yours ants new clothes for his occasion--and here gey are------those superior uits, all with extra trousers. They're offer-- ed at a feature price "The Store for the Lad and His Dad" Phone 329 Libertyville For His Easter! Don't Miss This Opportunity Radiola 18 A. C. operated, complete with beautiful walnut cab-- inet and built--in 100--A Speaker; this outfit $ 50 formerly sold for $189.50 ; specially priced, 1 5 9' while cabinets last, &t_...s.......s._000 02000 OUR ABILITY TO SECURE THESE VERY FINE CABINETS AT A GREATLY REDUCED PRICE ALLOWS US TO OF-- FER THIS RADIOLA AT A VERY SPECIAL PRICE FOR A SHORT TIME. Radiola 60 Super--Hetrodyne, with this same cabinet, now P Yn $ 2300 00 N. Milwaukee Avenue . Libertyville, THlinois Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Evenings JUNIOR SIZEs Ray Furnitutd ; Paint Store $7.50 % 518.00 -- 0. CARLSON These Outfits Are On Display In Our North Window FOR the older young-- ster we offer two--button models in spring's new-- est colors. patterns, ma-- terials. ~Special, at® an > inviting.price, two pair -- long pants:® ~= F Kenceidy 'Jm o e | PoRTEOUS TnA!"Q'T., A. Baker ... --~»----&.--%482 $204 h".t'n(halir v....--f-.a..l'l £ la C,. Porteous .. . ...119 176 Q. Baker se 224 161 |NEWS OF THE PIN HITTERS| Sloan sUYDAM'S BOWLERS-- R. McCormick . ----....__156 H. Kranig areviinureeercess .oA $9 G. Swydam .4 +4 M. Suydam .--. 44 Business Leacue P a TS 591 646 196 162 156 190 153 152 156 122 699 190 168 121 156 1"1 90 'Henning . 1 foune * ... 640 627 168 109 g}i'{e}m adden * The limited supply of alfalfa hay | is year necessttates suppl@menting with some standard high--protein neentrate, according to E. J. May-- Imard, associate antmal husbandman ,'t the Colorado Agricaitural college. "® Alfalfa hay can no longer be con--| WBidered only s a dry roughare and | rotein baste in western states, for, 'fithowm alfwifa furnishes~ am effi-- ent source of home grown protein, | get the limiled.. .sunbly.. _Lhis--F¥earq makes It necessary to supplement its | use by cereal grains and a standard 'high-- protein concentrate Mke linseed Géorge Diebold4 of Chicago spent rday and Sunday at the home Diebold brothers. | Little Ralph Ritta gavye a dparty on ay @{(ternoom~--in honor of his ifth bift h@a?y~, $ 4 Ceorg#® ntmf¥ and sisters en-- 'tertained a number of friends and ',n-latlven from Kenosh@a, Rd. Lake _and Fremont at their bome Sunday "aflerloon. Mr. and Mrs Hepry Hapke and daughter, Bleanor spent the week end with Mr. anod Mrs. Harry Kaiser at Lockport. | Misses Arua Bauerschmidt and Thelka Obenauft were Libertyvyille Steir FREMONT CENTER TEAM NO. 4-- MWulley Ln _2 P(ruckman a o e tiam to@! cov_v! is fik%ge at Awill for w somp dry feed such as Bay or fodder. Three Or four pounds of grain should be fted da':g o-gmu of which should be a high protéin feeqa, such as lin-- seed meal. The remaining half may be corn, oats, barley, brain or any mixture. * meal When corn fodder, timothy or prairie hay is on hand, it is well to purchase some clover or alfa'fa, if not too expensive. If one of these ys cannot be purchased, it is sug-- sted that in addition=to=as much the fodded or hay --.as the animal WiIl! eat, it be . given about five lbe. of a gtiin mixtureé, composed L one part corn or barley, one part @Bts or bran, and one part linseed business visitors Wednesday 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o EAM NO. 1-- © o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0o falfa Hay Shortage Is a Feed Problem m \ha _ sk&tiaf 17 Al} .130 579 147 119 18 164 551 579 182 #2 180 160 106 109 19¥ 129| Daylight,.saving wilt become et-- 128 ; fective i%h ' Waukegan at 2 o'clock 12% | on the merning of Sunday, April 28. 164 | This willibe in accordance with the ----| decision ftodiy of the sub commit 546 | tee of thre Chicago city council to | ignore alF régquests for advancement 134 | of the chAJ;e in time to Sunday, 17";\mil 7 and, as this city is govern-- 148 'od in the change>by the action of }_z_f ; Chicago, the Waukegan city eouncil --~, , must follow guit. 5T9 134 ° 178' 148 125 136 93 | 100 | 167 | ! _ Little or no interest was shown in \ Waukegan as to the proposed ad-- ~vancement of three weeks in the 'chann in time, but in the event | that the city council of Cheago iwnuld have ryled that tha change would be made on April 7 it would | in git probability have been follow-- | ed %pre. 5 the _week..end . 1 Mrs. Mary Ames n&'en epent Sa t oe Passfiel . and Mrs., (.o and Mr. a& red to Wau) Nrs. Cora Dow w caring For 1A Fisher and rd Néitzso t ermaAn Dun! lton D@well M Freumg im« s in Mo#éHunry 1 and Mrs. J Mrt and Mrs P4 Moberg spent tew days in Chicago the past week Mr.--and Mrs: George Soheid and daughter, Mr. and Mra A. 8. Powers and daughbter spent Baturday eve-- ning@ at the Moyd Fisber home °* Mr. and Mrsa.: Keso Fisher apent the week..end in Waukegsan with Apred to Waufi"mn Friday Nrs. Cora DowOll |s spendin wetk caring For her t§x, Lb Fisher and baby, «28 rd IMtzson ~j8° t ermaAn» Dunker famm®. _ ° Iton D@well is emp M Freumg imolement j ' & in Moé@Hury. | _4 3 _ ) and Mrs. Joseph: tenfied the masquerade 4 h Grayslak Friday night., . --=~.> Mrs. Rachard Dowel Adx spent Sunday at | + Movement Fizrzles \tmkpmuch noise was made by thaose fayoring adoption of Daylight Baving in Chicago on the first Sun-- day in April instead ofi the last Sun-- day in the month--when the mailter came to a hearing before the sub committee= of the eouncil ot-- that city todag, the roar had s abséided 10 a whisper, a0 faint that the commit-- tee ignored #: } Qn,. tbhe ,other hand, however,, scores of representatives of varousg mteresta. appeared bbtore 'rommit', tea and. protested against the T; ¥ision. . e roads in this lo terfible condition, €gu coriing out of the gro o o 0o 0 0o 0o o 06 0o a a o 0o o o 0 0o o a 0 4 0 o 0 0 0 0 06 N. Milwaukee Ave. LIBERTYVILLE RECREATION CENTER 'WHEN YOU BUILD OR REMODEL . _GET MY ESTIMATE I Can Save You Money, and All Work _ as !:hlaya_nteed E. L. YELDEN ell spent Saturday evenin Joe PassfieW home s u. MA h: e and Mr. and s F General Contractor Libertyville, IIl. ' PI and Mra. Ll1oy pareonts of a The old ariom that "an apple a da keeps the doctor away" fi& slgrug cant parallet in the relation of bowl ing to good health. Modern physic-- ians prescribe bowling as a means of relieving that "tired feeling,"' rebuild-- ing fi:whicd muscles, a.nj "tuning'"* up the system generally. | VOLO Lo 2 § | 3 the Doctor away NXLLLL BOWLING ie Apple nding the _ and Fish &r Fourteen progpective -- teachers took examinations Friday and Sat-- urday under T. A. Simpson, county superintendent of schools. Those who took the tests were: Lois Smith, Zion. Marguerite Spencer, Zion. Ethet M. Mintern, Zion Mrs Olla F. Huth, Zion. Mrs. Beatrice L. Webster, North Chicago. + Mrg. Reatrice B. Miffiin, Zion. Elizabeth E. Halsey, Omaha, Neb. Perry A. Newport, Barnett, lil. Mre. Imelia F: Mazon, Zion. --~' Lees W, Oelke, Zion, 1. Mra Marzatet G. Webster, High-- land Park. R Ann M. Nr{eland. Madison, Wis. Lillie H. Parry, Zion. Gertrude Kuechler, Zion. FOURTEEN TAKE TEACKHER TESTS o 0o o o o0 6 o 0 0 0 0 0 o0 o The Warren Cemetery®association will have an all day mecting at the Woodman hall Wednesday, _« ~ LaVern'Hb6x hbas been 111 several dave=~thi¢-- week <wtth tonsilitis. 6 o0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mtrs. Mary Washburn has gone to Mifwaukee to spend a few days at Rher"son Ray's home. H, W. Keei is reported to be gain-- ing alowly.. He suffered a very lad heart attack Monday, Clarence" Myer, who. was threat ented \vhg pneéumonia, is improving Mr. and Mrs, Homer Ormsby spent a féew days this week at Salem. Wis. Burton (Elsbury has themeasles. Westey Thompson served the regu: lar Friday free lunch at the grade schoo}. yegterday. . 1| 0. _ J .4 that Keeps We offer the finest facilities and ;lonl veniencesd for play» ing the game--plus an atmosphere of comfort and gen-- tility that ladies and zentlemen prefer in their recreation hours. | Come in at GURNEE Libertyville, Ilinois an W eakness rtlmel when mos! rauhsigning our good Lhe nlace that is them e Phone 554--J <# is alread:s GOT SOMETHING TO SEIJ,! aAD VERTISE IN THIS COLUMN. APARTMENTS Bought & Sold Daily List With Us C. S. MELLON GENERAL BUILOER AND REAL ESTATE 108 N. Genesee §t., Waukegan, ||| Telephone 64 WAUKEGAN 3369 FARMS, LOTS, HOMES A Telephone Again eMageslic LEADS with New Models of such SUPERLAZTIVE Beauty and Achieverent that they may Iruthfully he considered INCOMPARABLE ~ ~ ZLet a demonstration PROVE it ~ ~ Model 71 (: , ?} ,' ?.:g{ T44 ® ;':7' 2. * > \,'y.- | Y ;*' 2.: e ,l' ' f l ty | t / + K s f » \& [( '"a< l centipeiice ney**" ' } ' a,.s08 + l'e' '\ A ¢ "'. MAX KOHNER, Prop. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS electric e NEW and MIGHIIER _ SEZE Pand HAIEARY the _; ighty Monarch of the AIR_ _ «i t A{_ J11 71 A[_ 11 77 af 2§137"~°,) $1675° c TITUS BROS. Post Colonial Pe-- riod Design with instrument panel of Matched Burl Walnut. Frame with paneling of Bird's eye Maple and Matched Burl Stump Walnut Model 71 -- Model 72 Louis XYI Watnut Cabt. net. Doors Diamond Matcbed Oriental Wal-- nut with genuine inlaid Marquetry Border. lnslrumeng panel also of Diamond Matched Oriental Walnut framed with Butt Walnut and l%ini'fi-eyo Maple Pane!l Libertyville, III. RADIO " % Agfl:'.x\ i Model 72

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