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Libertyville Independent, 4 Dec 1924, p. 6

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£¢ _ .: ents. g _' Mrs. I _\ 'Dbusiness iess 3.,~. g Bormn, _ _' at Whit w *\ Aart a A ayl yt ~bin --' Mrs. Ed Collins was in Chicago on business Monday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darby, at Whitewater, Wis., Thanksgiving day, a daughter. Miss Kittie McGrath and mother have returned to their bhome, after spending several weeks in Chicago. -- Mr. and Mrs. Tom {Struthers and ehildren of Chicago spent Thanksgiv-- Ing at the home of Mr. Struthers par-- at Geneva, IIL. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wagner and fam-- §ly spent Thanksgiving with relatives Mrs. T. P. Walsh and son, Pluder, were Chicago visitors Saturday. / When motion for a new trial came up Monday. it was granted. Hurlbyt's attorney, George W. Field then imme-- diately had Huribut enter a plea of guilty under the new trial proceed-- Clarence Huribut, Zion City young man who recently was convicted of the murder of C. B. Dicks, Jr., Lake Villa, whom hbe stabbed to death in a quarrel over a Mrs. Adeline Farnik, also of Zion, received a reduction of 10 yeats from his sentence Monday in Circuit court when Judge Edwards de-- cided the jury had been "too severe." The jury fixed his punishment as 30 years in the penitentiary, The judge reduced it to 20. , ings, and the court then pronounced the 20 year sentence. In this manner the sentence imposed by the jury was mnullified. Judge Clips Tenn Years Off < Murderer's Time After Jury Has Fixed Sentence. Huribut will be taken to the peni-- tentiary probably this week. He is 29 years old. ty i4 BRev. and Mrs. sames and family left 4 TO TWENTY YEARS PuBLIic SERvicE CoMPANY Daylight Your Kitchen ethtentent. After 30 days if you do not like it we will take it back and replace old Tuake advantage of this real Pubilic Service Stores OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS THEO BLECH Dist. Managcer. Waukegan, Hlinots CS KRUMREY 1a--«l Rep. Telephone Libertyvilie 144--J Delivered in convenient all--steel case Open 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Guaranteed heating. element; cool, comfortable handle; perfect heat dis-- tribution and super--quality finish. The Sunbeam is just the u'on"gou have always wanted. Irons of other Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Newbouse have gone to. Florida,. where they will spend the winter. _ *L Grosvenor, Sunday, a daughter. Raymond Hensel spent Thanksgiv ing at his home in Malden, II1. here Mr. and Mrs. Clement Whitmore ard daughter of Chicago were recent guests of Miss A. Whitmore. Mesdames Ray and Cash Pester were Chicago shoppers Wedx_xegday. William Whitmore of Libertyville, spent-- Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joe Pester. . Miss Lily Darby of Valparaiso, Ind. spent the Thanksgiving vacation with relatives here . _ Mrs. Sally Vose, of Palatine, spent Friday here. Mrs. Lowell of New London, Wis., visited last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. T. P. Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hook of Gurnee, were shoppers here Saturday. Fred Desjardin of Chicago spent Sunday with relatives and friends Mancel Wightman of Illinois Uni-- versity, Urbana, spent teh Thanksgiv-- ing vacation at home. Dr. J. L. Miller, city health officer of No. Chicago Monday received no-- tification from the state health de-- partment in Springfield, IIl., stating that Augustine and Zecas Barrantos, the North Chicago Mexican leper pa-- tients, will probably be assigned to a Leper Colony within a week. The communication stated that word has not yet been received from the Unit-- ed. States department at Washington, D. C., and that as soon as that is re-- ceived, the lepers will be assigned to a colony, probably in Louisiana. LEPER PATIENTS TO LEAVE SOON off at this handy pendant switch and you can also plug in your iron or toaster here. Light turns on and to Mr. and Mrs. Warren N# (¥X h d | yeaRs FOR ROND . _ OUT MAIL ROBBFRY James Murray Gets Same Sentence; Others to Be Sen-- tenced Next Monday. 4 4 4& 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 % % 4 4 * -- LAKE ZURICH * Chicago, Nov,. 29.--William J. Fahy, former ace of the postal inspectors in Chicago, and James Murray, West side politician and confessed beer run-- ner, must serve 25 years each in the Federal penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga., for their part in the $2,000,000 Rond-- out mail robbery. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 % % % %# Fred Grim was a Waukegan visitor Saturday. . Mr, and Mrs. Willis Landwer were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Land wer at Barrington Thursday. Brent Glasscock, leader of the act-- ual bandits and his aides--Herbert Holliday, Jesse, Joe, Willis and Wil-- lie Newton, all of whom confessed and pleaded guilty will be sentenced Monday. Miss Lois Weaver spent the short vacation in Waukegan with Mrs. Rus-- sell Browne. Fahy and Murray were sentenced on eleven counts and had not the court specified that the sentences were to run concurrently the total for each would have been 100 years. ~ Sentence was passed on them in Federal court today by Judge Adam C. Cliffe, after the usual motions to arrest judgment and for a new trial had been denied. Mr. and --Mrs. William Lohmann of 4 _ WALNUT FILLERS HOME--MADE PAN CARAMELS The Air Blast Universal The Universal Air Blast Heater is an unusu:! type of gas and smoke consumer, the air when released be ng intensely hot and when mixed with gases creates perfec: combustion, the result being a tremendous amount of heat This heater is SPECIALLY adapted for the use of any grade of soft coal or wood and will produce resul's at a minimum cost. All that is required to change from > heater is to reverse the grates. See this h HE A T FRANK H. EOGER Home--made Candies A full assortment again Ihke JSoda Skop . BUTTER CREAMS, ETC. _ -- HOME--MADE PEANUT BRITTLE HOME--MADE BLACK FRESH DELICIOUS Haven Log"Cabin Saturday eyening in honor of their 25th anniversary. All| who attended report a v'.u 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wewetser and won, Harry; Mr. and Mrs. w son and daughter, Mrs. Lena Jacol Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen ate Thanksgiv-- ing dinner with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wewetzer. | Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Hironimus and family were in Waukegan Sunday. Mrs. Walton returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Jo?tn Goodall left last Monday by auto for Bt. Louis, for a vist with relatives of Mrs. Goodall / Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heybeck and Mrs. Weaver attended advanced offi-- cers' night at Wheeling last Tuesday evening. The Commercial club gave a party Thanksgiving eve at the Crystal hotel and was attended by a large number, who all reported a good time. 'A number from here attended the Legion dance at Barrington last Fri-- Gay evening. 1y > _ Miss Margaret Irving of Racine, vis-- ited Thanksgiving with her grand-- mother, Mrs. Chas. Thomas. * L 01 42 OAE LA AM cA acicidiiiieds Antionmtritutd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Plagge and Frank Plagge of Barrington, were in Waukegan Saturday. e The Evangelical League held the November social meeting in church parlors Tuesday evening. Bunco was played, followed by & social hour. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wewetzer, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lohman and Ruth and Donald Dixon were on the committee. . J. D. Fink was a Chicago visitor one day the first of the week. uy Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hillman were Barrington visitors Saturday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Orman Rockenbach were hosts to the J. Catlow, George Whitcomb, L. Loomis, F. Grasso, G. Prussia,; J. Snetsinger and Whitney The Patrons' Day program drew a good attendance of the mothers, who enjoyed the program and lunch. Mr. Simpson gave a short address. The teacvhers were all plased and we as patrons hope for more of these days. Ll; 'Arr UNI CR r€_ J l se of any grade s at a minimum coal to a wood ter at our store. gave a party at the N The P. T. A. will give a bunco and card party at the school house Friday Dec. 5, at 7:30 p. m. Special tables 'and prizes for the children and lunch will be served. Come out and help raise funds for the playground equip-- ment, which has been purchased. A |royal good time is promised all who attend. * < .# Rockenbach families at a Thanakesgiy-- ing dinner. About 40 were present. 'Mr. O'Connor, traveling auditor for the "J", paid the local office a visit Friday. Mrs. Flora Clarge anddaughter, Miss Marguerite Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Barrington and Miss Justine Bpunner were guests of -- Mr. and Mrs., G. W. Spunner Thursday for dinner. A. L. reyton plans to spend several d."k hunting on the Illinois river this week. en NOTICE > Edward Fier, of Chicago: Your mother is il1 and you are wanted at home. Please write and let us hear of you at once. FATHER. _ New Way to Quickly Stop Worst Cough remarkable new and csimple mo'thod. for tro:uni a cough flv'u relief with the first doses and usual-- :ly breaks a severe cough in 24 ours. + The treatment is based on the take "i'&h"'na'iroon' nfu it !; 41:10.\1;' tl:ro.t for 16 &A escription known as Dr. . _Kr;w '&gconry for Coughs. The prescription is for eoufha. chest colds, hoarseness, bronchitis, spasmodic croup, etc. It is excellent for children as well as grownups-- Good Meals 50c WAUKEGAN, ILL. ARLING T O N $ HOTEL # Why delay in solving your heating problex.ns':' Righ now is the most economica time to install a warm air furnace. Don't wait until the Fall Rush comes, with high labor cost and advancing market Prepare Now! 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