_ ROB 25 HOMES AT ~LONG LAKE; L A LET OUT 2 COPS » Vl'ci'iibffi;;rr' it have"& "burren meaning to 25 cottage owners along the shares of Long Lake_who--woke The -- loot is _conmiderable,. YA)U--, able, unlisted ard unknown to the; extent that a rorboat is missed by | a man and a diamond by a woman.| What can 'be listed between those two items of stolen property might include furniture, rugs, drapes, jJew-- elry, fishing tackle, pictures, clothing or almost anything. _ The matter was brought to the at-- tention of Sheriff Ed Ahlstrom by Robert Geisler of Long Lake, and Deputy Lester Titfany was dispatch-- ed to 'the scene. He sfated that he had a number of clues that would probably bring arrests -- laler. . Two other things will be taken from Long Lake residents; deputy stars that were placed on the breasts of stalwarts some months ago when they came before the sheriff and pleaded for. the legal decorations to hake arrests and keep 'order. The sbherift lent--a willing ear to their pleadings, but will probably be deaf but not speechless today when the two men come before hbim. M1. and Mrse. Chas. Hook and family returned last Sunday to their home in Grand Rapids, Mich., after spending a week at the home of Mr. Hook's par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hook. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Petty are enter taining Mr. Petty's sister, Mrs. Hicks, week. _Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritta and fam lly of Waukegan spent Bunday at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Grosve it is rumored that P. W. Newbouse has purchased the property of the late John Hook on Center street. Beveral from here attended the Gym Carnival &t [ibertyville High School 'Thursday ind Friday nights. Mr. and Mrz,. Page McKeown and son have returned bome from a trip to Arkansas ind other points in south. Mra. K. C Hook was a Chicagoviz-- l""f Thurséay. ® A Deputy Tiffany located ane of the special -- deputies during his inves tigation, and discovered, according to the man's story, that he had been in Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hook spent last Sunday with relatives in Chicago. #% % % 4 4 4 4 4 % 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Mres. Fay Brandstetter is entertain ing her aunt from Clearwater, Minn. _ Mre. Guy Thomas and Mrs. Peter Thompsen entertained the members of protection out there we didnt nave any robberies. Since we bhave three of specizal Hire, tla%s® #or------ +4 m'-uy'o.lhb..::hc;a'l Poor hog rings come out; they cause nos« sores, with loss of weight ; they break; they make all kinds of trouble. you no more. if the on the bor they are g Rings never break, . D-rdfn- dealer the genuine Pratt Rings. 'lc'-'t cost you or 15 West Lake S. ring), and Needlepoint; also Ringers for all of theap. _'Pnn'o Pressed Steel Ringers for Hil _ We think the Perfect Hog Ring (shown above) is the best ring made but make also H#l. Blair. 'vw-. _ ApPBAURL ... £ WO _ WMRE xAE MA CA L a wonm._.?Pul--state 3 preservation Cemuime Pratt Rings and *hrn cost e no more. If the name "Pratt" is Jewett R. J. Lyons HOG JEWELRY WM. E. PRATT MFG:; Cco. Paige TELEPHONES Cars tak |AND * thei ; Earl. s n c ie . UKL. -- _ Br--Of AAr ty +sl , **=~ valu--|. . Mrs. Wm. Brandstetter entertained the members of St. Andrew's Guilld at her home on Wednesday afternoon. ~ Mrs. Rheineger entertained hér par-- ents, also a sister, who motored here from lowa, over the week end. Lou Grosvenor spent Sunday at the the Ladies' Card Club at Pester's Hail Thursday evening. * CHAS. M. BERNARD, Prop. "World's Greatest Buy" ONE are the days of the "rubber" pie, grim and unin-- G viting under a glass bell in a railway lunchroom; instead, on the North Shore Line, glistening restaurants and soda fountains from Chicago to Milwaukee serve delicious pastry--Baked in our own bakery, and a menu of foods and drinks, varied daily--the best the ma:kct affords. & 5 The dining cars of the Nortth Shore Line De Luxe trains are famous for the good food they serve; and many of our patrons find North Shore restaurants a convenience. Prices are rea-- sonable, for the North Shore Line Concession Department is intended as a service to travelers, not a source of profit. The North Shore Line, in owning and North Shore ]mmaging its restaurant --and news stand Merchandise | service insures North Shore standards HU DSON COACH +'1345 among the costliest cars that the enormous difference in price ts so astonishing. sc & j Today it offers the greatest price advantage and finest quality in Hudson history. Never was this supremacy of value so out-- standing. And the greatest Hudson sales on record show how complete is public knowledge of the facts. 5--PASS. SEDAN '1795 7--PASS. SEDAN '1895 Chicago office, 79 Wes Monm Street, 'phomes State 5723 'Central 8280; M ces othce, 403 Security Bu * Gtand 920 and Grand wi& g.h a Line. rates, deliveries, erc., write Merchandise Despatch eacas Everyore Says It--Sates Prove It epart ment : 345 North Milwaukee Avenue our wife and mother R B. Godfrey and nephew, Kenneth McNamara were in Chicago Wednes day. day. Jennie Maria Horion, a well known T° * ve resident of Lake county, passed away CcaARD OF THANKS at the Lake County Gepneral hospital We wish to extend our most sincere | Thursday morning, April 2, at 10:15, thanks to relatives, friends and neigh-- after a short illness and operation. bors for the kind sympathy and beau--| > Jennie Maria Richardson was born tiful floral offerings tendered us in our -- at-- Volo, HL., Oct. 5, 1870. She was the recent bereavement, in the death of daughter of William and Adeline Rich-- & in asmiintena o s Ne @2 ate called here by the . her sister, Mrs. Robt. SERVICE WORTH WHILE MAIN GARAGE airennerenni l c on Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company service insures North Shore standards throughout--the greatest convenience to the traveling public * Preighs and Tax Exwra JOsEPH M. NORTON by the serious iliness of [ . JENN\ £ HORTON DIFE® LIBERTYVILLE TICKET OEFICE _ TELEPHONE 74 LIBERTYVHLLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925. ! --Jenpie Maria Richardson was born at--Volo, I11., Oct. 5, 1870. She was the daughter of William and Adeline Rich-- ardson, and was one of a family of six, 'two of whom have passed away, Rob-- Wu. _OQrlando, of Grayslake; hrownmes 1. es cattheli "-- PCarre o sR e grmcmmrire o (HS o <cl HOSPITAL AFTER OPERATION 1 UILLLLl* ; instead, ints and delicious Telephone 456 ° Bhe was united in marriage to Jos-- | eph M. Horton March 25, 1890. To this | union weré morn.five. cltildren--Jos-- ; 'eph E. and Floyd W., d Antioch; Lot-- tte May, who passed away in infancy;-- Louis A., of Waukegan, 'and Edith William, of Dixon; Fannie Waite, of Round Lake, and Evelyn Horton, of Waukegar, survive her. . COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY ' MONUMENTS ? and Mausoleums ------=_Openr 8 m --s0 5:.30°p. na~-- *4 Phone 200--J se & Libertyvilie, Hlinois HOLSTEIN BULLS FOR SALE struction, even the light weight tumblers which : --rmomawnnd l -- ere aluminum. Come in and we will--show you. the double walled tub that keeps water hot. Also Meets First and Third Monday Nights other big Federal features. ° > . . of Each Month at Masonic Hall | Federal Electric Washer --and Federal will do your cleaning. ~ | | LE D NMLEY B«y ° _ FLHANAN W. COLBY FEDERAL | | .xz fl Electric uen ons o on Cleaner ~---- LYHL H. MORRS _ ELMWOOD FARM o. t s t Public Service sStores N ue reen inte i ce ® Office ln. First n,a_zwmmun-_ PUBLC SERVICE COMPANY , ,a.'.',;.".'.';.:'.';,i.?-:fl.'.';&: Fam OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS LIBERTYVILLE, ILJLJNOI8 -- = TWO SONS OF CHICAGO PIETJE CHAMPION. ONE FROM A 31--LB. FOUR YEAR OLD, THE OTHER FROM A 27--LB. FOUR YEAR OLD DAM. BOTH ARE SIRED BY OUR CGOOD YEARLY RECORD HERD SIRE AT ELMWOOD FARM. Gus Krumrey, Local Representative Phone 144.--W Libertyville, Ill. ~ 8 So. Genesee St., Waukegan Reasonably Priced Herd Accredited Save your strength! Let Federal do your washing. DowWN BY THE ELECTRIC S1ATION "d-afauydq'-:ftk week. DEFRFIELD, HLINOIS-- for others. The funeral was held Sat urday, April 4, at Millburn church. In: terment in Millburn cemetery. Irene, living at home--who are left with her husband, to mourn her ioss, besides many other friends and rel-- atives. She was a kind and loving wife and mother, and always ready to do good Simple and economical to op-- erate. Kliminates dust germs and saves your strength. 'I.'mpraH-!&- 30 ----~--£ 1 CHAS. D. NALLEY, Sec'y. = .I Res. Phone 2588 : Office 344 |Reverse Charges on Buzsiness Cale Meets Each M.nday Night at 8 o'cibei PMRST NATIONAL BANK BLDQA isiting Members= Cordially ~invitesm ROY WATERS, N. G. > WILLIAM Me LAIN Sec'» FRED GRABBE AUCTIONEERING LIBERTYVILLE, iLLINOR Meets 2na and 4th Tuesday of Eaca Month at Gridiey Haill. Visiting Brother are Cordi~"v invites LORA STURM, MARY CARNEY, of Each Month at Masonic Hall Visiting Companions Cordially Invited ____ EDW . L DuBOIS, H. P. -- VICTORY AFFILIATEPD CAr) -- CcouncIL. . 41 NORTH * AuF s# AMERICAN UNIONM Visiting M--mbers Cordially invited@ c Meet. Second and Fourth Wednesdas -- %, 'EKvenings of Each Month. se WILLIAM STOCKEY, Pres. °_ _ GEORGE C. SMALL, Secrotaryp _ § Attorney at Law _ s LUBERTYVILLE, ILLJNOI8 LUCE BUILDING i --%8 Res. Phone 13% M Office Phome 1» 7 Cattle Tested for Tubercuom ' FREE OF CH ARGE By U. 8. Government Veterinarian O C. QGrirneil, Inspector in Charge FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTY 547 NORTH COUNTY ST. WILL contract to furnish laber and material on your house complete for a set figure 1« you may khow just what cost will be before stasting. R. L. GONSALVES IN SURANCE Phone Libertyville Phone 217M . LIBERTYVILLE Going to Build? ; VETERINARY sURGBON TELEPNMONE 68 LIBERTYVILLE, iLJJNOIS -- _ No. 272, R. A. M. ) 329. Libertyville, Bea _ _ _ _ Office With Farm Bursau, ks R 116 South Gemese St.-- .. otiig WAUKECAN, ILLINOIS _ - MANUFACTURER OF DR. J. L. TAYLOR COLUMBIA .ODGE --__.___--No. 131 °_ . A. Grandy mmT Emm vnr.\"-" Prefect. Correspondent ACME CAMP NO. 176 M W. °# A. R PACE SEVEN _ K¥ mc