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Libertyville Independent, 19 Feb 1925, p. 3

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" . _ than runs between 46000000 Coritr s ***~ was stattea rhursday uj ino #u0riff > few people were asWia"® "* * "" / | ment las IF and the fre department was not called. :n':hlt Saturday night and mou-'au:m-u ere at work but th It is erstood the furni winning a prize. ghters were at wor but the flames and a :"m.w of ::::'.N:. '."t': Mre. J. P. l\o:'('lnlffl last WMm!l:;dhopeen vorkln(.dbell::o th:km hs:d house ymeé tor a few days in Ontario, though they sa¥ tru m ho t . at m & the fire, 21. -- bemusmccmihicry a gasoline explosion and rescued one /_ chair out oT the fiames, there--Wwas ' little else they could do. , . "No use to take the chair in," t > . remarked the driver. "Guess I'll go neprsmagie "n' ~ \ 'btck to Chicago." €" M cas e omm moae mmmnmmammmamenes 'V'l ny x TE * a~ _Q_.DQQQGQQiQQOQQQC Ldning .. < he ui h Ah # "g «ntmvs "* 4 l A $ --~-- ~ o --ore hk' At id O o o o i o inA is i ulffrae DEERELELD .* --mg 37 5 _ "¥prsautlr yersentmeenk. TRorkat¥ -- / mc I Libertyville Garage and Sales Service -- CHARGED AS BlG _ Dr. Krueger Summer Home on Pistakee Bay Burns to the Ground: Officers on Scene. investigation. MMMNMMDOIW&I. were dispatched to the scene of the fire as soon as Dr. Krueger complain-- ed to the sheriff, The building, worth probably $5,000, Marshal Joseph Riggs of Foxr LAKe, burned Wed. night at a late hour. Very * _ S V . ttawa Ee Ee P e i n Ne t few people were aware of the blats and the fire department was not called. It is understood that the tfurniture nnlnllllb.'""".'"'.'"g '. « "7:~---- _»,_'- m;;fi,:_ ----_--_---- vfirfi an runs between $6,000 and ;$8,000, --------|' Telephone 202 ELmWOOD FARM womoramwrmmmm. ONE nonnn.mrounvmm.momn nonnummlm.onmmlm SIRED BY OUR GOOD YEARLY RECORD HERD SIRE AT ELMWOOD FARM. Reasonably _ Herd Accredited CARS _ The NeW _ _ CHEV ROLET See the New-- DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS. Coach supposed to be. One theory is that the place was robbed and then .burned to cover the crime. the state authorities as soon W.-F--W'""--" & er part of the summer and is known around the' Fox Lake Dr. Krubger does nOl OCUCSPJ _ L* " winter, is there the great-- __";..l.- P Agprcm .'::mn and is well Rarpmne it on Fre matel e 1 wa Ri o 7 ¥ 4 % % % 4 % 4 % & 4 % 4 4 4 4 4 spent Tuesday ©UM M 0 _ _ har Hd Adams of Waukegan was here on business on Tuesday. ---- Mr. and Mre. Seesholts of East Troy Wisc., spent Sunday at the home of n C wse o# s# _A iWan Wisc., spent Sunday at the home their daughter, Mrs. W. J. McM1l C e um ce a members WeenoRemen it t 00 Eo e l -- rmw m::d:.m dance'the street to the bank in l"':: Miss Irene Rocken! given by the For Lake Fire depart--|of the fire department. . Whe® O | Mich.. spent the week hent last Saturday night and succeed--| returned _ from the «bank m'-", 2s | of her father, George ed in winning a prize. fighters were at work but the 001| _ Mrs. R. R. Knaak Mre. J. P. Flood left last Wednesday , had--been working before them AU3|Pot Luck Club Thur: rew days visit in Ontario, Canada|although they sared the truck Mr. and Mrs. 6. P. for a few a M"n. .xp]o'm and M eone as their Sunday gues! brmmeemememenmmmmm="***" | chair oul Of ThE fiames, --there--®*5 / and--dzaughter, France v little else they could do. _| Mr. and Mrs.. Walke M "No use to: l&Kk6 the cnlr' in, and Mrs. George Gris . -- markasd thae Ariver. "Guess TL 50) w ureean. "_nmm*m. Fire depa@rt> ment last Saturday night and succeed-- ed in winning a prize. Mrs. J. P. Flood left last Wednesday tor a few days visit.in Ontario, Canada about the fire next mornink, Krueger was utM by tele 4 n amni itc rnlely. ... ty 30 k. eSz L ts zes o s t mm ane Hae onl " ie sn S on See the new roadster and touring car withmbodleofinhbedindchduk blie Duco, with cow!l lights, new disc clutch, and new extra strong rear axle with banjo--type housing. See the new sedan with beautiful Fisher Body and one--piece V V 'dnd.hieU,ZmAhed in aqua--marine blue and black Duco--Balloon tires and disc wheels. See the new Fisher Body coupe of strikingly beautiful design, finished not occupy in sage green and black Duco-- Balloon tires and disc wheels. See the new coach, another fine Fisher Body closed car of low price, Duco finished, mounted on the new Chevrolet chassis with its many added quality features--Balloon 'dd".jm?uguty teatures tires artillery wheels. == DRIVES FLAMING mM : 4 :. _ APca on ce oo woaea P e uy T 23 of a $1,000 load--of furp'ture, perched on the back of his burned, and charr-- ed-- truck, an unka¢wa furniture mQ ver turned the remains of Plg rstg t a %1 000 load of furp'ture, perched around at Deerfleld and headed back to Chicago SBaturday after driving his flaming chariot up to the door of the Deerfleld fire station. ers Iaited to get. sped" along the Waukegan road wondering why peo ple were yelling at him. When a warm hreeze bezran to overtake him With the heavily loaded . truck blazing from the rear, the-- driver, whose name the Deerfteld fire--fight-- from the--rear, he --sioppgd _10 _ 191 #u~ tigate and found the body of-- his truck blazing beautifully. ~--~~~~ _A sign reading "3 miles to Deer-- Geld" gave bim an lngpl_nuo&nk_uc putting full steam . in to Deerfleld w meteor, hauled up 'MHood on P 1 1202 &A APL..a i tudiin.tunecsrcr ced | _ The Pasterett Constraction Co., of Duluth, have all the material on the ground for digging the sewer. . _Mrs. Louile Meyers and daughter, Mildred,. were painfully burned 8un-- day morning when Mildred's dress was 1 fovae O eot ¥12~ Is as Winters sang at the special services at St John's Evangelical church at High-- land Park Sunday. The congregation of 8t Paut's church of Deerfield was well represented. Mrs. A. C. Stadler entertained the Garden Club Wednesday, Feb. 18th. ¥rs. --C.--C.--Brackett spoke. on "Hot Beds and Cold Frames," and Mre. Jas. ignited from the gas burner While Firemen Fight the TO FIRE STATION his miniature . Her face Muybmwvouudly 9 burned to her kees, and only _by }!g MAS'ER S ;::nod to her kees, and only by the 4 en it tze on e may wardare WTIU!RIII"ISI' 4 clothes from her daugk ter, burning . i --her. hands severely. _-BkmE mbol mldm have lost :cr life. :h: t a S e k * s 0N * is ng for at the Highlan Park hospital Dr. Becker is attending mm; WE"DED "ERE Mrs. Meyers at her home. | ) 'l\mmu;of l;ll';s A}_";r"n" .rloom society Gifl----- De F | he L. L. jaay after. nies Family :J.:::m n':"fiorfes amonué -- --mw;_WW"H ips-- . Julia Petersen and Mrs. 8. P. ther I oo ces s on m 'her at land Park Wednes| Milwaukee, Feb. 16.--Mrs. (Therrien_at Highland Park Wednes--| _ Milwaukee. Feb. 16-- Mre _ Emily Rav. M. J. Andrews and a nimber of his congregation attended the ded-- ication of The worthbrook Presbyter-- lan church Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Mark Andrews are thoummuofcutue.on.bom at the Highland Park hospital Sunday, February 15, 1925. ------__ w POOHPR eE $ MCY ECCC d D The young people had a delightfuUl | brother, Carl Forster, as the _ridingk time at the Valentine party held at| master charged in his sult. . the church ¥Friday evening. ~--------At------m--Is--true + met Mr. Bradiey--Fri-- The Dorchs Society served supper | day night," she said. "There were to nearly two hundred people Tuesday | several matters I wanted to discuss evening. with him privately.. I--telephoned him Raymond Meyer returned Saturday | in the afternoon at the riding acad-- from a three weeks' visit at the holé emy, but he was not in.--_-- -- | of his uncle, Henry Meyer, at Fair-- ALL LEFT UP TO HER ' m&rfinl : es --"Later 1-- communicated with hbint Mr. apd Mrs. M. L Cornell of Du--| again and arranged to meet him. My tuth, Minn.. were the week end guests | parents knew and did not object in of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Plagge. the slightest. All this talk about my Mrs. F. Bosold of Maunbeim was | having been kiduaped and restrained the guest of Mrs. Phil Rommel for | by force in the bhome of my paren'ts several days. . is the purest fction. Every day since Miss Irene Rockenbach of Lansing, Tuesday 1 have been downtown alone. Mich.. spent the week end at the home | not only omce, but several times. of her father, George Rockenbach. "Both mother and father have as-- Mrs. R. R. Knaak entertained the | sured me from the beginning that as Pot Luck Club Thursday afternoon. far as Mr. Bradley wis concerned, the PC U' 5 B tImtahimnank nhad | matter was entirely in _ my~ own Mrs. F. Bosold of Maunbeim was the guest of Mrs. Phil Rommel for several days. . Miss Irene Rockenbach of Lansing, Mich.. spent the week end at the home of her father, George Rockenbach. Mrs R R Knaak entertained the Pot Luck Club Thursday afternoon. -- Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Hutchinsofi had as their Sunday guests Will Hytchison und daughter, Prances, Julian Rogquir, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. George Griswold and baby of Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Rudoiph Zoeliner and son, Earl, of Waukegan, were guests of Mr. _ and Mrs. Ed Bleimehi Sunday.. Mr. aflflfi&%fifl'mfi «sd thetr , ~--Bighters of 'Park were guests of of Mr.: and ,M: days last week The Wilmot School Progressive Club was entertained by Mrs. F. Beckman Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 18. Bing Dawson is still in the Pasavant hospital in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Castersen of Northbrook were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Petersen on Sunday.--~ Miss Clara Mitchell. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell and Cassius B. Easton, eldest son of Mr. abd Mrs. Bert Easton were united in marriage in Waukegan on Saturday, February 15th, 1925. . Mr-- and-- Mrs. MuilBburt Reichelt, of Juelsburg, Colo., were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reichelt. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Savage an-- pounce the birth of a son at the High-- land Park Hospital on February 9. _ Robert Freibus and Theo. Weiss have sold the former Antes property Mrs. Ed Gayne who has been seri-- ously i!! in the Evanston hospital for several weeks passed away early on Monday morning. 0 assp -- \SOCKED HIS WIFE'S NEW HUSBAND IN THE BLINKER The C. E. Society of the Bungalo church beld their business meeting at the church on Thursday evening. Last Sunday Rev. Makewmiller gave an object talk to the boys and girls. These talks are given one SBunday of each month. William E. Gibson, of Zion, brought his family troubles to tbe cireait court Monday when his attorney John R. Bills. 1led an appeal from the court of Justice Joseph L. Bishop, ho assessed the costs, $6.40 against him. ~ Mrs. G!bson's new husband, Mor-- ton P. Frederickson was the com-- plaining witness. Mrs. Gibson ob tained a divorce from Gfbson some time ago. He was given permission by the court to see uo'lr_pnby. once a week. He had been Calling 'weekiy. Last week Mrs. Gibsons pew bus band met Gfbeon at the door and in-- him take the child but woulid g£0 fArst to the home of Ts\bnthor. Dew-- ey Frederickson. Dewey didn't answer the door--bell promptly. and it is alleged that Gib-- son tpok the baby out of Frederick-- son's arms and attacked him. Gibson denied that he struck or threatened Frederickson in any way. It is claimed Gibson had not paid bts alt#ony payments promptly. The circuit court will be asked to revie» the case. the cestom for y yeare TD 'l:o tar and h't.r.nlws'n on chit Msn :u _ & u:oo; p, an on uflt':'m Our mothers knew that it was good, that it oftegn broke ns the worst cough in 24 hours, an that it could be given to young and old dlko.hu it contains no nar-- oofla or rmful w And now We AF® that in spite and .Mrs. C..A.--Woilf several Pine Tar and Homay Beat All Modern Draugs Gave Us Still Best a castom 015)1' 'l'llyuwlt ne tar and m"-r l""' e anuahsa chest colds, b families it bas FEBRUARY 19, 1925. sorsver _ DBreuicy, . aa" JERmE RARRE . MRRAWHE girl, whose marriage a few days ago to her riding instructor made u)cAl'oty gasp, today.--lined »n».with her tahes in the $250,000 alienation sult | ed against him by Ig_cr_hnob_'nd._ Mrs. Bradley denies 'she was held prisoner by her faemily and . also de-- nies her husband was kidnaped by her brother, Carl Forster, as the _ riding master charged in bis suit. _ _ not only once, Dbul sever@ "Both mother and fath: sured me from the beginp far as Mr: Bradley wis cof matter was entirely in hands. Mr. Bradley and alone last evening for alin I do not care to comment ject of our conversation 1 MRRCEER PARCAP LC nepuee ts I do not care to comment on the sub ject of our conversation at this tim#. We would, doubtless, have been there much longer, hed not. reporters, who had some information as to the mee!-- ing. endeavored to take a fiashlight ter, I was naturally surprised. one whose identity 1 really l 14 fllith . A 224000A inatic ts Bc ies P know, but who was, I presume, in the vicinity for my protection, stepped up to the car at this z;int and directed the chauffeur to ve abead. Mr. Bradley immediately left the car and I returned to my home." ried at Waukegan February 8. / 7" days later Bradley brought action against his Aather o 18w ch-rg:c allenation of his wife's affections. t-- urday be started a civil action under the disovery statute, on a charge of kidnaping. The gré@atest events of an age are Its beéest thoughts. It is the nature of thought to fAind its way into action.-- MEETING GUT sHORT Thought and Action r. Bradley and I talked evening for alinost an hoqr. and the heiress BC se ies ds( ols Sss o hoh is c ons E : A'n Sel'c wivg :fi '#fi W' fi.'*' M -- T Uu s2u C0er T --otarw y % AJT SHORT * ° ---- s ane~ ~* "\w"} »inliasszas DNonsée BrormmerRs Some COMMERCIAL mm t en nncn + m Thousands of these cars are used by government employees and by the Their exceptional dependability-- particularly where driving condi-- tions are not the best--has long been a maktter of official record. A J A M ES M OR R 0O W 302 SOUTH Gly"m STREET, WAUK! ATF-- EVERY evening after 8:30, long dis [ _ tance tgffihonc rates (for "station=-- [ -- . to--station'"' ) are about 50 per cent [ _ ----If~ lower. Atr midnight a still further red y mss | | tion becomes effective [ . . nt actad and_ until 430 A. M. [ _-- j * @ *~_-- night calls are com® " [ * })lctcd at about one [ _=--/ | in ourth the day "station-- £ ce M'}:,',,",:,fj: to--station'"' rates.* : > M ephones more blest ThisservicemakesitpO$ -- || -- _ c moone then is sibletocalldistantfriends ~ J " _ -- --cost of Mnm,{:f or relatives or your home------_---- z;&;:,"',::',','::m: if you are out of town, at ' cqflldaulloamz.t a very small cost. -- -- *4 f fadmmuflb Just give the long--dis--[f------~ ' we cannot do with tance operatorthe num= . [I _____ % Arm Chairs of same to match, 'mwa"'w"--'--_----rfll..m e I" 4 % & vV e Ee seuk ue ME _ C000 _0 wl . FIRST LOG CABIN EAST OF FAIR GRouNnds AT LIBERTYYVILLE. oN OaAK BPRING ROAD. TELEPHONE LIBERTYVILLE 470 * Minimum reduced rate. is 25 souts Just a Chat at Twilight | our &;mt plant. To do this wemust obtain capital and to attract this we must pay satis-- f aclory rharas. This 7'0 meet the de-- mand for new tel-- ephones more plant must be built--at costs greater than the cost of the average of we cannot do with-- out adequate rates. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM o sds AT WOODCHUCK EE STREET, WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS TELEPHONE 228 & 77 ber of the telephone wanted and say youwill talk to anyone who 00 a "*.

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