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Libertyville Independent, 9 Jun 1921, p. 4

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'f TW lî Mm7ma 1: on îri v~mi 1n.U1DlhATUNE 9. 1921. i betyville independent Lak OxWY kwePendenS- Waa*eg.n Joky &M Sa bePeStofle atU1rtloiI. asSeosd Clam UMIlatte. UCfIPT~!dPRI&-4.50 pgA YVEft. STOtICTI«Y IN ADVANCIE. ,OWMMhI.m.P811V loi- IIERO 0F THEE WORLD WAR IS BURIED SUNDAI M. J. &MITH dt The resuit, of the world war was or s uivi _ __ _ ----- --- __btughthoet iryvl ppe 0" D . NALLEY Lcl aae etSunday, we n fhroi byavltim ot the great confllct, - as laid ta rest in Lakeside cernetery. The funeral of the young patriot was beld et 2:30 p. m., ai the Presby- ANITIONAL LIEMIIMIiUi curhcoduNI .bythWS Banl C. Morgan. Hia camnades of the D<mad Narsh returned Monday te the Rlay Pavillon at Dlamond Lake ta honor their dsparted comtrade, snd milice la Evanstan. ater a short vist Saturday nlght. June 1 lth. A bani.Ïp a firing squad tram the miUitaîr' pont of Fort Sheridan fired the 1ai salute ut bis horne nortb of tovu. Jazz apehestra. under the leadersh.. avei the grave. of Patty Spelman of Lake Forest, wiii Mermau Schotanus, son of Mr. and Mimsa Aima Bruhfls, who in a nurse furnlsh tje nmusIc. Mns. B. R. Schotanus. vas bOrn In ,84 Grnt nospital in Chicago, la, visit- Absbi emnsienognedBakhuzen, Hofl"d, and vas 23 years ,tMg at the home of.ber grandimother, Absbi embsue raie 3 month anad 18 days of age vhen the Uns. J. Alkoter. for a weçk. Ip Llbertyvilie, under the management final suimmans came In a forelga land. of Guo Krummery. A fast bunch of He came ta Amerîca with his parents T'he fietz Motor Compoany of liber- players bas been secured. and nmre In May, 1913, and nloved to Liberty- agent a s 4pr the Wiliys Ligbt odgre viiib lydbr ttevlle In 1917. He enlisted in the er- koodgams wil b plyed ereat vice of hie adopted country February CWU are installlg a complete far grounds Iis suminer. The f iz-t 23.1918. wthb.anuinher of conrades fflgbkand power systern at the iarm gslne vili be wth the Gurnee team f ront Waukegsn. Me received bis pre- n ~effl Krop!. near GUlAlJit Mr1 next Sunday, June 12. GJo out and root1 lifliflart raining at Camp Grant, as a * fla ore o tbç enterprisiltg farm- fo'h oeby.Altl norg-member of the 342nd infant-ry. After 061 for tbe home boysand hli tie encodrmee- arrlvlng In France, he eerved in the e e Lsk e ount i onde dof>- th entmakes a lot ot difference. and Engineers' Purchasing Dept., cernent bla mm mat u>ioatein he ouny.shows that thbe efforts of tbe manage- section. detacbed. Hie work brougbt Md ostuptdat inthecoùty. tent t0 provide basebali for Liberty- hlm In close contact witb the enemtY, A NvlyDne wl egvna ill11e 15 appreciated. and lie vas exposed 10 altl kifds of "NovltyIJane' ill e gven t bd veather. Ater a bail case of in- ________-------________________________lituez e de'.eloped I)netumniaandl Mredled in' a hospital at Ais les Bains on Mise Elizabeth Kock and Mre November 3, 1918. MiSS ANNA RiT îNER Nlielke, of Chicago, and Miss BettYe The body arrived in' New York about Jochlieini of Libertzy, il!.e. Tihe bie-May 21st, and Mas sent to Liberit> '111 znidi oebatflgwso r th e ar departmnent, reaching liere BEC»MES BRIDE OF a in orbautiulg col oMs rid- . Mev 3. iie i Koc ýearngitgom o ple ren; He i., survided by litsttir d 1E OMES B IDE Miss Mn(e incntmotberorsand six bohr-R;e, WILLIAM O'NF111il.ah olorI.(l dMiss J .lheinpink.'hti i WILIM 0' E h ne carri. d abhoquet of floWers."'11I Y.JhanIlcar e10 Ayer pet> edding took )lace j and John Rittner. tîhe brides lath Li ertyvile. Wednesday, June 8, wben Miss Annae' gave ber avwa>. ietvl. Riner, daughter of John Rituer, of! After the ceremony. a wedding U1bertYvlIUe, becaine tbe bride of Nr. breakfast wes served in tbe Parlsh tiret, et Lake Forest, wbere the groom William O'Neill., son of Mr. and Mrs.. hall, and was in charge of the Young is employed by his tather et the ONeill William O'Neill. of Lake Forest. Ladies' Sodality of St. Paul's Catbed- Hardware Co. in that city. The bride The oereony vas pertormed at Lt. raI, of which the bride ,,as been pres- bas been employed in thie offices of 4%111% Caibedral. Chicago, et 10 a. m. ident for the past year. About 125 the R. J. Martin Ce., in Chicago. for a Dte bride was attired in a govn of gueste vere seated t the table, and number a! yeare. White satin and ware a bridai wreath the entire hall was prettily decorated Among those tramt Lihertyville Wbo oar orange blomsson. Miss Jane O'Neill In plik and *bite colons. sttended the weddiag vere: Misses et the groom. vere the attendants, and ly atter an a short haneymoon trip, and Mena Mller and Marie Engle- there ver tbree other bridesmaid-- and tbey yuil be t borne after Jtily 1brecht. and Mrs. Joseph Guerin. NOW- for a Big- Alùuminum Sale 50t of the most poPular $14 eaich adstaple pieces at Every piece genuine Quali ty Brind Alurninurn Ware--Guaranteed for twenty yeara. Probably neyer again wilI it be possible for us te offer sucb remarkable values. COME EARLY. ORTUNE bas amiled on us and as a resuit we are able to of fer tbe bouse- Fwives of Libertyville and vicinity, these remarkable values. Don't take this sale as a criterion of the new lowered prices on Alurninurn Ware gen- erally. It is truc that wholesalè prices on Aluminurn Ware are lower than-they have been but tbey are NOT low enough and probably wiIl not be low enough to permit articles sucb as these te b. sold for so low a price in tbe future. This is a special trade deal, offered to stimulate sales and as sucb STANDS IN A CLASS TO ITSELF. Every piece in this !ot is tbe genuine QUALITY BRAND Twenty Year Guaranteed Ware. This sale wiII attract crowds of buyers - corne early - se YOU wiIlnet be disappointed. No Telephone Orders No Delivenies. No Pieces Reserved. It must be "FIRST COME, FIRST SEVED" SALE STARTS EXACTLY AT 10 A. Me Next Wednesday M Omring, JUNE l5th Lester' s Novelty Store. Loca Short Items Mrs. Abner Ta) peeser home ln Gti Mrs. Saorne S; week enld la Grays Beckvlth home. J. Eh Trlggs ce day nlgbt freina months la Ban Bel Miss Helea Bull ,the University of Il ln home for the sux Mrs. James Han Hanlon of Pleasau ied vith lberty day, luIt veas. . m i% owmsy,. Mrm. Francis Steel .honte in' Kewanee, eteel.- formeriy resi Vili<-'i (;ldl oas Texas. An opportu ln ca.ses close t., p ited amnount of a. quxdt sale. Ad'ir Washngton St..%'. Docige Brothers announce ai substantial reduction -in the price of their carsa effective June 8th. LIBERTY VILLE GARAGE Dodge Brothers Motor Vebicles LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. PHONE 202 gse e'.1PS oi.g-cse S-0 VICKERS ANDI fIlS COLLMMUES R l1I ARE CONVICTED II W r Former state representative from this the 8th district, faces seriojusj-ena[tý Sa i i 1 i niilit i tuni -ix )!di, u I i iîit~,tl 1*, Ie l l f i i l fi l ;li.îglie U. I W. I'îttt oux0111 F. liiil. Jii c kers and il C. Ie r i i ii SIke , t r iiii t hI 1iq ll li i li, 1 , 1-cae, lie iif cl la sen l , l iSpingtiiltifonni lii- li t iltîîl : 11i natilitt and i ýI 1l1iktca tiaflici i sbu-mE - Intel VICTOR CIIINN 0F ANTIOCII DIES VERY SUPDENLY Victoi Cinu, Antloch carlÛtiter, atbouit 4fi vears, old, died vet y sudden- ly leist Tueeday .marning. Ileert disise i i believed to have been the cause. Last nîght Nil. (hinnu iiO'e to lte hornte ofiths iroîher. Franku C'linü. on the. fluike feint,-and beCene 111 (lin i zte nigbt. le rallled. but thi, niotninp liafi a replaPse anxd succumîl eut t'. xlîîrt tfjie letet-. 1 1: t'. sV e'.liknowfl lb tue vestex n part o! the county. Beides bis wife lit, s uri'vcilby fte childien. He aisto lia- oillier relatives, Soie of vhom reelde ln WaUkegan. CARO 0F -THANkS 'We wisli 10 thanit ouri nelaiad neighbors for the kindness bhey have sbown us and for the floral ofteringe; and esrecially the Americen Legion frtiti '.îlenO.id services tbey renderý cdil n the hour of aur sorroW. MR. and MMS. B. IR, SCHOTANUS ANDi FAMILY. ç T --10 !IOU -don'i The% got Sali Mak, A sil the 1 Lake Total Auto 1 Telephone ýWh( Bui Gext We ci plans arei and let us CoaI Tirne Getting Near Said MVrs. Jones y Mrs. Smith 66WJHY do 1 have so much trouble at Cleaning Vtime---getting such inferior work?" asked Mrs. Smith. "l have tried a number of Cleaners and it's always the same &tory." "That's easy to answer, replied Mms Jones. "Why don't you send your Rugs, ,Carpets, -Hangings, etc., to the Reliable Laundry? 1 bave always foind thern reliable and thorough, as well as' reasonble."' Our record of dependability iis our asset. You will find bere a service tbat wull meet. with your approval. Yes, we dlean -near- Iy e;erything. *Reliable Laundry Phone 67-R LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. -I-- - - - - - - - - - - - - ý Li - 1 Il 1

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