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Libertyville Independent, 26 Mar 1925, p. 4

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_ _~-- Ruth, fiveyear--old daughter of Mr. _ and Mrs..Leon Anderson, 14 W. Deer-- favbnue. Lake Forest, drowned & O Friday in the bath tub in her _ _ gome, where bher mother had forbid-- * t' sgfen Ber to play. ~ t {%'.'*. _JThere was but fqur inches of wa-- i ) . ter in the tub, but the child was fac» _ .;G@own and dead when discovered by O * OMrs, Andersoh. For more than two _ hours a pulmotor was applied to "ho 3 .. tG_v¥EAL. . _ _E --DON'T LOCK THE GARAGE AFTER ~I --<THE ~AUVUTOMOBILE IS STOLEN -- "Ruth Anderson, Lake Forest, _ Vistim for Chronic Mania ______ for Plaving in Water, ... Friday and had gone to sweep o1 the porch. When she <~returned io the hbouse in ten minutes she went to--cover the child. She was gone and Mrs. Anderson heard the water run-- ning..in the bathroom. A moment later she found her danghter. dead. . The girl--nearly drowned in the tub Just recently. ~Frantic.' parents had worked over her for several hours be-- fore she was revived. The child had & mania for playing in the wator, aud the Andersons, after the --incident several days before, had denied her -- Telephone 154--R ~----CHAS. D. --PROCTOR -- The mother had left ner sleeping -- 'BELL & JANNSEN Teaming Contractors and Jobbers || E EXCAVATING AND CRAVEL DRIVES A SPECIALTY muuZOOflhAnm Libertyville, HI. WINDSTORM TINSURANCE foot troubles .adebvhtnzt:etnd*mfi'l&fl ioe is absolutely tree and you unde: no obligation whatever. For tne henept ot ait toot sutt=ers. this store has arranged with The Scholl M.g. Co.-- tor thi services x one ot Dr. Schoil's most skilled g"um_ wno wil xu:umw'inkubatm tions on th: apove sate. Every foot sufterer should take advantage of thw excentiona) ooportunity Free Pedo--graph Picture Made of Your Feet In a tew seconds® time. without removing the hose:. he can make a mhomnorankic nrink Al UDEL SE FRALF BEGEKLLAHS sns 16 sumen ds m mecs FREE DEMONSTRATION Seven persons out of every ten have some form of foot trouble. It -'z;:ak or broken--down arches, weak ankles, corns, callouses or tons or probably a case of tired, aching, painful feet. rn of what may be the nature of suffering, will quick and permanent relief, this voact:t out Foot &lort Bring your wroubles co this store durmge this dem-- m:mummumm mmummummnmh'-ty?c" ind get a sample o# De. Scholl's Zino--pads. They remove the ornado Notice ~--RAY N. Can you gamble with your business or your home at this price? Foot Comfort Expert to Serve You WEAK AND Protect Your Future WEDNESDAY, APRII 1 C __Thomas _lLann, LAke _Forest.. _was arrested y the sheriff Friday, get-- ting off a bus at the Lake County eGneral hospital. The sherift charg-- ed that he bhad two pints of booze TWO PINTS ARE MAN'S dOWNFAL in LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. his. possession. He was --to be| P Cioih c 'the largest and best kn@wn Episcopal 'churches in the country. He is also | Bupt. of the Civic Music Assn. of Chi-- +m:o and Dean of Illinois Chapter of the American ~Guild _ of Organists. | Frederick E. Stock, director of the Chi-- |cago Symphony-- Orchestra, is vice-- president of the Chicago Music Assn. "nnn will be more.than forty voices ers' association, and was n candidate for governor in 1926. The Waukegan W. C. T. U. wili celebrate their 'Goiden Jubllce Sun-- day, April 5, at the Y. M. C. A. A banquet will be servred at six o'clock in the evening at the Plata Hotal The affair promises to be one of the big events in the history of the local oragnization. the following well known soloists: Fdith Bideau Normrelli, soprano: Aydney Smith Cooley, contralto: Hen-- ry M. Hobart, tenor; Hugh C. Dicker son, baritone. S. M. HASTINCS, MANUFAC-- TURER, : MARRIES IN WEST At the Hastings home it was learn-- ed that Miss Moore was a life long friend of the magufacturer. She livred bere with ber sister, Miss Ada Moore. Mr. Hastings® first wife died two years Bamuve! ~Miles Hastings, 60 years old, wall--known manufacturer and for nine~--years mayor--ot Highland Park, was married in Los Angeles yesterday to Miss Nettie Ann Moore of Chicago. The ceremony was performed by the Rerv. John A. Eby of the Wilshire Pres-- byterian church. Mr. Hastings is presidest ol the Dayton _ Scale company, formeriy Admission is of course, free. All are welcome. _ An offering, which it is hoped will be genmerous, will be taken for expenses.. 8t. Luke., Choir of Evanston, will sing the following program at St Law-- jrepce's Episcopal church on Wednes-- ]day. April 1st, at 7.30 p. m. Processional Hymn 363, 0 Lamb of ]God. Still Keep Me. ° _ _Anthem, Fear Not, O Israel. |_ Apostles Creed and Prayers. Ganftats, The Story of the Cross. / _ Offering. _-- | Hymn 17, Savior, Breathe an Eve ning Blessing. _ Prayers. + _ Orison Hymn 79, Forty PDays and Forty Nights, _ ® Benediction. 22 Sevenfold Amen. + _-- Recessionat ~Hyma--#4, Christian, Dost Thou See Them? Herbert E. Hyde will direct the sing-- ing:-- He is choirmaster and organist of 8t. Luke»'s Cburch, Evanston, one of Hon'e!well Studio . AdABERTYYVILLE, ILIIANOTIS In sizes from 8 to 20 inches. We made a good buy, and passe it on to you. We sell special sizes made to order, &and carty a nice line of stand and »swing frames. CHOIR OF ST. LUKE'S CHURCH A new assortment of beautifal patterns in many tones of gold and silver, compl te with glass and backs, at \Id 40c to $1.90 icture Frames AT HALF PRICE "PLAN --GOLOEN JUBILEE HERMAERT E HYDE, Conductor 150 New LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MARCH 26. 1925 _ _FIRST *"*FTHODIST EPWBCOPAL i Rev. Arthur W. Mahns, Pastor. | _ Sunday School at 10 a. m. | _: Church School at 10--a. m. I _~ Morning worship at 11. Special mu-- sic by the church quartet. Sermon by | the pastor. O L c _At 6:30--p. m. Junior and Eworth| Mr. | Evening service of song and wor-- | ship at 7:30. Dr. J. Hastie Odgers, | Supt. of the Chicago Nortbern District of the Methodist church will deliver a book sermon on Bradford's mfl aged Souls." Elmer C. Kiessling, Pastor. . > Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. German services at 10:30 a. m. English Lenten .;rvloeo next Wed nesday evening at 7:30. ST. LAWRENCES EPISCOPAL Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor. Services Sunday, March 29 (Passion Sunday) March 29: Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 a m. Church School at 10 a. m. . --= .. Morning wo at 11. _ Subject, The Joyful Finishk. _ Xoung People's meeting at 6:30 p.m. Evening se at 7:30. . Sermon topic, The . B.'m X¥6ixe ... '.'nm music, and a: Christlan attendance. ~|} Bubject, Reality. _ & 8¢T. JOHN'S EVANG. LUTHERAN Third Floor, First Nat! Bank Bldg. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. -- Services: Sunday, 10:45 a. m. rarm Implements | CHURCHES | * duce the maximum amount of crops at the lowest possible cost. -- They eliminate the human element and cut your labor costs in half. Schanck Hardware Co. FARM implements sold by us are built to_pro-- uce tha mavimum armhauunt nf renamno at tha That Lower Costs of -- _ Crop Production Grain Drills, Disc Harrows, Spring--tooth Harrows, Culti--packers, Etc. We have a full line of Tractor and Horse Tools. You'll Soon Need Libertyville, IHlinois da [ww * / _ > ye" Priced Right FOR 6 DAYS ONLY EVERYTHING ELSE IN CLEANING MATERIAL AT BARCAIN PRICES. PHONF YOUR ORDERS AND WE WILL DELIVER. TELEPHONES 24 and 25. LIBERTYVILLE TRIGGS -- & JOHNSON Beginning Thursday, March 26 and __ Ending Wednesday, April 1 HAND MADE FIVE--SEAM BROOMS, ~ 7 * &u 5 Ow'i"'.;-:'.g_...'.._' onte Gemegeany es sTi t * * mne LITTLE BO PEEP, small bottles, extra Strong AMONIA, per bottle ... PEP PULVERIZED SOAP, per C s en s 4 & 81 se is e ong . % Rov ic nttiies e dn ie,&! MAper Every woman in town or out has the fever. Every man knows it's. ]}unq to beat the tugs and make himself useful around the house. We can help you so far as material is toncerned. The fol-- lowing are some special prices Phones 24 and 25--Libertyville 72 packages for--==----=-- t# T19c¢ pr| | TU!'DAV-WgNl.DAY MARCH 31APRIL 1 SUNDAY, HARCH 29 t acr esns <is Hailed By All Critics As the Greatest of THURSDAY--FRIDAY MARCH 26 and 27° ALSO COMEDY and NEWS ~~------$10 1N PRIZES! "NEW SHEHIFF" GIVEN BY LANGWORTHY's First prize, $35.00 Dress. Second prize, $25.00 Dress. Third prize, $5.00 Dress. 1 --*~ LOIS WILSON *.-,wuucs 'WORSLEY . SsaATURDAY MARCH 28: WILLIAKM FARNU M "The Man Who Fights Alone" | JERTON or tE Moviey: Gienn Hunler Viola Dane UDIT OR IV smB EOSE i. uabay oo uagwr T he4A -- e AS

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