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Libertyville Independent, 15 May 1924, p. 4

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' Lake to Waukegan, and one from Lake Bluff west, to-- 'gether with those now running north of Waukegan and 'to the Edison Court station as well as west to Gurneg, 'the territory contiguous to Waukegan will soon have 'a service which electric railroads never could have given. The auto bus service surely is bringing an innovation in' the matter of transportation. There's one danger however, for those seeking to enter the businss. Too many of the promoters fail:to consider the mattter . of 'depreciation in comparison with their receipts with the result that many who undertake 'the proposition last only as long as do the busses. L -- Again Lake County is to be signally honored. 'An-- nouncement comes that the new cardinal, Cardinal Mun-- delin, just returning~--~From Rome where he received the red hat, will lay the cornerstone of the new church to be erected at Area, near Libertyville The fact that the cardinal will come into Lake County as one of his first functionary acts following his elevation is quite a recogmition and adds further to the apparent import-- ance of this.county in ecclesiastical and other lines. The cardinal's visit wi{l be a big event always but just now, coming so soon after his elevation it will be doubly in-- teresting to all people. . s 518 N. Milwaukee Ave.-- With a new bus line.asking right to run from Fox You don't have to pay exorbitant prices to get quality Meats, not if you trade at Corlett's. Delicious cuts of the finest meats at prices that allow you o eat as much as you desire. s Without Paying the Most Get the Best Here FRESH LETTUCE, CELERY, TOMATOES, HEAD LETTUCE, ONIONS, CUCUMBERS, ETC. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. * TAKE A Remember 1 am prepared to take care of your cleaning, repairing and pressing. Announcement FRED CROKER Telephones: 339 and 340 lle Independent I AM now open for -- business with a full line of the new-- est fabrics in a wide range of patterns. It will be a real pleasure to select and tailor your Spring or Summer Suits, and the prices are very reasonable. T A IL O R -- Waukegan W eekly Sun the home of Mrs. H. C. Gleason on 'lj;;u;y afternoon, ll;:d 22. e Young People's ety met on Thursday evening, May 15th. The members -- will have charge of the meeting to be held on Tuesday, May 20th, in the Parish House, in the in-- tenasts of the Reconstruction Fund for the Church in Japan.. Most inter-- & stereoptican views, furnished by the National Council in New York, Oof the scenes of the earthquake and Lire last fall, will be shown, depicting particularly the destroction~of~Epis eopal churches, rectories, etc., and of the havoc made at St. Liuke's Hospital and St. Paul's University, Tokyo. All are cordially invited. Offering will be Fmado throughoiut the American church on 'May 25th for the Reconstruction The women and girls will make their monthly corporatbs Communion on Sunday at the early service. The Women's Guild had a delight-- ful meetitg at th ehome of Mrs. F.W. Foulds Thursday afternpon, May 8th. Considerable work was done for the Summer Sale, to be held the last of June in the Parish House. Th: next meeting of the Guild wil} be beld at ~Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor. The services on Sunday, May 1§th (the Fourth Sunday after Easter) are :; * ioly Communio nat 7:30 a, m. Holy Eucharist and Sermon --at 10:45 a. m. Church School at--9:45 a. m. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN Rev. Eimer C. Keasling, Pastor. Sunday School will again commence at 9 o'clock nex$ Sunday. CAur ch Serviees ber of interior views; the interior views of each; exterior and interior industry and the candy industry, to-- gether with a number of interior views of eaoch; exterior and interior ._There will be two services Sunday to celebrate the completion of our mew parsonage. The first will begin at the usual time, 10:30 a. m., and will be in German. Rev. R. 0. Buerger, of A'lwaukee, the -- former pastOr, will preach the sermon., 'The sécond,serv-- ice will start at 2 o'clock p. m. and will be in English. Rev. A. C. Bartz, of Waukegan, will deliver the sermon. Assistant managers; the main build-- ing of Zion educational institutions, and the Athletic building; the Zion Home; the Bethel; the Administrat-- tion building; the general office; the main office of 'the legal department; the printing and publishing bouse, with an exterior view and also a num-- -- Tha Walther League has its bus+ ness meeting next Tuesday evening. Eve®yone be there. -- place for you in our increasing num-- trations of inside views of the various branches of the Zion Institutions and it is -- a very creditable plece of printing work. It is printed on extra fAine book paper as the Leaves of Healing always are and every picture shows u:'ivlm u-mmcm' w':- which re-- flects credit upon the ting depart-- ment of Zion,. Besides the pictures of various department heads there are contained in the issue in question pic-- tures of the following: The cfoir will furnish music at both services. Arthur Aroswald will sing a solo at the afternoon service. Din-- ner will be served ih the church base ment to the members and their guests only. Sunday School at 9:45 a m, W. G. Wells and his teachers can find a Morning worship at 11 a. m. . The pastor will celebrate the opening of boys' week by preaching a sermon 6#-- plally to boys--and young men. We want you to bring them to the service and thus efcourage them, Y. P. 8. ~. E. at 6:30 p. m. Evening preaching service at 7&0 "Are We Halting in Our Choice of the Best?" will be the thought of the eve-- REVIEW OF ZION INSTITUTIONS SHOW MANY ACTIVE LINES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE w. First mumm. | at 10:46 a, m. M . Bubject, "Adam and hlw Man." P Bubject for this Sunday} "Mortam and Immortals." _ We assure 'you good music, a wel-- come and a gospel sermon. ' «ty Creditable Issue of Zion Publi zc'nr!ou department chiefs and elr mssistants as well as groups of employes in the yarious departments. The April number of the Leaves of Healing published at Zion City is one Oof the most creditable issues put out by the Zion publication in many years, It gives a comprehensive resume of the various departments in Zion and is extensively illustrated, showing plo-- tures not only of Overseer Voliva and Mayor Clendenin but also pictures of :41 a.m.--Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor, music by the choir. Strangers'in the village are ipvited to FIRST METHODIST BPISCOPAL Rev. Charles J. Dickay, Pastor. Jack Bradtord, Choir Director;y Mrs "Lyell H. Morris, Organist. . 10;:00 am.--Sunday school, Mr .E A. Koeha, 'Buperintendent. > 'm m';':'m lavit $:80 pm.--Devotional meeting o the @enior and Junior Epworth Lea:-- gues. 1:80 p'm.-- tie Book Sermon 4 t: p!l?:f..'klldc the Bonnie by lan Maclared, a very story full of hum pathos cation Gives Resume of Various Departments. ST {(EPISCOPAL Come building possible. / to say, very modern convenience has We believe it is one of the finest houses in Libertyville, baving , been carefully planned and built of the best materials throughout. The outside is of red brick veneer. The interior wolis have the sand finish with oak trim. _ we wish to take this occasion to thank the contractor, Mr. Gonsalves, and his foreman, Mr. Scley, for the generous treatment received and the excellent work done in the erection of the house. The cement work under separate contract, was done in equailly excellent fashion by Brumm & Netz. And in conchision we thank all those ANOTHER SCREEN TRIUMPH HERE! Th new parsonage of our .c:yeb. befng .about compitetd, will C ded-- icated mfext Sunday in two special ser-- vices (see church notices). We in-- vite everyone to attend these seh-- via:s, or at least to take a look at the house which will be open for in-- spection that day. -- _ Amere are eight rooms, two lavator-- ies, and a large basement. Needless NE WPARSONAGE TO BE DEDICATED NEXT SUNDAY curtain industries M&.M.wufi m various Aepartments, also a Mre. Essie M. Holder Saturday file} auit for divoree from John Holder, North ~Chicago plaster contractor, charging that last November he at-- tacked her with a knife and ~burted the blade in her side. She also charges that he threatened her jlife upon other occasions, and that last SBunday he picked up a stoye poker and menaced ber to such an extent ;ut she was g:gpeued to fiee@ from ome, g : She clatms he earns from $100 to $300 a week, and the court issued an injunction restraining him from mo-- lesting her or disposing of consider-- able property they own. . _The bill--states they were married in Alabama in 1917. seer Voliva and 'what different lines of activity the industries are enghaged HUSBAND STABBED HER. CHARGE IN -- DIVORCE ACTION Un P C TE CET ALEE TT V*m_._._....., &dhwm views ; several rdth.w:m'? "MM;%'MI?'O;" transportation partment ; Zion garage; Zton blacksmith shop; Zion upholstering . department, and various other views, exterior and interior, of lImes how extensive a proposition the whole Zion idea has come to be in the course of the development by Over-- It is only when a comprehensive re-- view of these Zion institutions is por-- trayed in this manner that one real-- Thrust Themselives Uponm Us. * Don't look" too hard except for something agreeable. We can find all the disagreeable things we want with-- out zearch,.--Leist® Hunt, + ". Buy your Ueckets in Auditorium Theatre Tues. and Wed. May 20--21 PICKFORD ELMER C. KESSLING, Pastor. (You will_see your, e !in a new E Ther gurts of gold. * coiffed on her head _A capricious Mary * Pickford," coguettish; M nain T ank? *nlelenct es vitally alluring, and . " intensely appealing. : = ' Aid whose efforts x MAY 15, 1924. On rebuttal, Atty. J. A. Jadrich, one of the principal accusers~of Dea-- con, testified that Cater came to him (Jadrich) with regard <to reopening negotiations on the option of the city on the proposed waterworks qur-- Among the character wittnesses were F. G. Smith, T. J. Stahl, Nichko las Wetzel and Fred Wilson, all of Waukegan, Harvey M. Hyde, Harvey H. Biddlecom, E. B.--Neabhaus, Ed-- ward P. Maiman, Warren D. Pierce, Emmerson C. Shaw, Elmer Atkinson; Dr. J. L. Miller, James Cray, David Kelth, of North Chicago. He--pointed out that there had been some difficulty between Willlam H, Cater, who sold the waterworks to the city, and the mayor regarding the payment for water pumped before the plant was sold to the city. The de fense testimof@y had brought out Ca-- ter had made the statement to Dea-- eon: "If I don't 'ot my money . for the water L will . 'get 1::?" En\ ------ Deacon was on tire d for nearly two hours and was subjected to a hot cross--eramination. He testified that he never said that Mancini was not a responsible bidder and there-- fore the sewer contract should be giv-- en to Bernard Donato. In this con-- tract Donato was given the work a+> though his bid was $850 bigher than Mancint's. ll:::"u::o l't:.tn Attorney 8. H. x opening © arguments for the 'state this morning at the re-- r'd:" of 'court.' He detailed the ony of the various witnesses for the state, claiming that it linked tent that the jury should return a verdict of "gullty." The fate of M. Deacon, may-- or of North charged with ao cepting graft connection with let ting of contracts, wil} be known late today, it was indicated with the pres entation: of the closing arguments to day. + % He was followed by Atty. Maz Przyborsky, counsel for the defense, who traced the counter testimony, submitted that the principal witness eluded late Thursday afternoon, with the calling of a score of cun:tcu. itnesses by the defense, all testify» action Deacon's reputation for hon-- esty and integrity was good. es for the state were out to "get Dea-- Wound Up "Testimony in Graft Case Late Thurs. ' 13 ATTRACT!ONS_-_'_IB «D ---- INCLUDING . Great Comedy--Drama | : "GIVE AND TAKE" _ REDP CHAUTAUQU A "GRETCHEN OF HOLLAND" Laurant and Company Glen Wells Company SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PROGR A MS Redpath Chautauqua BAD BLOOD, CLAIM Presented by Montague Light Opera Singers Notable Lectures on Timely Subjects BIG DAYS Popular Musical Production Season Tickets $2.50 Harry Madill Bartlett We escrow all deals in local banks to protect all parties. Investors, Attention! ~_ WE BUY OPTIONS f SEE US AT ONCE & We hi\ze convinced the public of Lake County that our know-- ledge of developments has 'proved itseff thus far, and if you pass the zoning in Libertyville we have the greatest surprise to offer you. .. We must protect the investor and oqrielva. 531 Miwaukee Avenue Troubadour Malé Quartet Chicago Melody Trio and Misses Scott and Denny E. M. SACHS A T H REALTORS + 442--M--455--M P

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