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Libertyville Independent, 23 Apr 1925, p. 7

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Eudith ~BORETDeCE 5d dxughters spout}-- / and daughters speut|-- ~~~~ " C . t W !.'-.*_"m ; The low bidder was 8. J. Groves . _ and Son of Minneapolis, with an es ---- timate of $35,127564. The nexrt in ---- _ line was Burch construction company of Madison. with $37,486. The esti-- mate for the job had .been about the only Waukegan bidders, were o en raabzor ut w cxiipinind | _ Friday of last week the Vickerman, j * Everett and Wilmet schools visited the 9 'HalWl Day school. A contest was held . : in dictionary and penmanship. Lillian T Z Lindstrom was given first prize on the ms 3 former and Obel Beight on the latter, % ,whum tblo Half Day t;'oyu phyl:lds ¢ .. Th . . 'picked nine from thevisiting se 8 ------Eleven --Miles of Pavm?.ase-'tm of bell which asulted in /A ; e 'score of 18 to 11 (we believe). It was tweqn Lake FOI" est afld ike a spirited game, as you can tell by the iz zm;o.a'gu stalj_ed S"'Qflc 'Jmm. There was a lot 'of running. TE . --~ _ ~RAmerki * Emm _ ...A _A 2 ~ ThE umnurtt WiKZ & p.~.ree NA pinyes & Contractors are getting® on the of a nearby town, his services being ground to start paving ronte 22, an 'secured for the price of a lunch. Ob, 11 mile strip that wil make the yes, thit reminds me. 'The ladies of L.uke Forest to Elgin higq'_sy com-- , the c'olnmunlty had a nice lunch, com-- ~---- wous of--Je*»..Mr. and Mrs. Philip "**ESchacter and 2yb of Chicago 4bt MFs. 4 ',-7-6_._-; t rvreee. ols weht necwsne g attend the invitation dance at Barring-- ton Friday evening. Friday evening Misses Rose Kropp and Rose Tonne gavye a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Lydia Kropp. The bouse was decorated in red and. white. . About forty friends of tbe' bride t obe were present. She was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Re| freshments were served. t Bunday with Mrs. Flora Clark. Look, listen and stop at the Tows Hall on May 2, as the Half Day choir is giving a bunco party, beginning at 8 o'clock sharp. After about an hour of play, thegre will follow a program of a short play, readings and music. A amall admission will be charged. Pop corn and candy will be on saile, and s good time is assured, so be sure and attend. The choir is a raluable asset to the church and should be encour-- aged and supported: Last weeks item referring to the school electio nwas an error, as there were not enough present for a quorum. Another meeting was held last Satur-- day, April 18, At which time Roy Stan-- elif!? was elected a director. An apol-- Monday Mr. Hickes, Mrs. Heybick, Mre. Weaver, Mrs. Payiton and Miss Tucker attended the teachers' meeting ati Evansion and enjoyed the day very m ucih. © L Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock tng' Rev. Mr. Jrions unfted Miss Lydia Kropp and Ed Sandman in marriage. Miss Rose kKropp a sister of the bride, and Leonard Strum were the attend-- ants. After a short honeymoon, the young folks will be at homie on the Santdman (arm, near Hubbard u'bool.! The community extends congraiula--) tions to the younk couple. * The P. T. A. will meet in regular se«sion Friday evening at T--30 at the school Miss Heybeck will serve a lunch. Marshall Norton came from Cory, Mich., Friday nigbt and returned on Bunday with Mrs. Ndrion and son. who have been here the past two weeks Mr. and (Mrs. Merie Garbish and daughtbr of Barrington visited here Baturday Miss Minnte Hapke was a Chicago Miss Jessie Fox otf Chicago visitad mail carrier, contractor, carpenter and aign board builder, has been sick the past week. We hope he will soon be Myz3. Frank Schuitz has been very I!1} the past week. --Friday ber sons, Charles and Frank, Jr., and their fam-- Hiee of Chicago visited ber-- . Mr and Mrs Charles Ruffing are the parents of a littie son, born Friday, April 17th. * . The grand opening of the Lake side Hote!l Saturday evening was well at-- tended.* Mrs. James Blanchard and daughter have returned, after visiting several days at the Weaver home. , OKJ is due for the error, but--you know--there are mistakes made in the best of families. daughter Mr. and Mre. BR Simons were in Waukegan Sunday. #¥ 4 4 & 4 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 the only Wauke bidders, were well up on the a.tl with $39,259. The awarding of the contract will probably be made Friday. % % & 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 *4 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Smith &nd their daughter: Mr:and Mrs. B. Ferris and Bids were opened Monday by Superintendent of Highways Charies Russell, for the grading of Section R. VoloFox Lake road, in the pres ence of the road and bridge com-- mittee. s . [ ich, east to Waukegan road stri READY TO PAVE ROUTE 22, WILL COST $229,000 s L codifict Adrius.. aptrtrns Ph--aamtridn d mm' Plpwrindih mlall han ERPY EERER ARECTEC O CC ERTC oR Rtn t had is to cost $229,000. Route 22 is one!vhicb-all partook. That was fine, was of the most important'*east to west it not, Oscar?t _ _( § *Eye, Ear, Nose and Qiassee Boiontifically Fitked Offiece Hours: 10 to 11 a n 1 t# 6 a a. 1 to 8 ap n Office Phone 12%%; Res. 121. Dr. L. B. Jolly LA CE ZURHFCH H A L F D A Y st to Elgin highway com-- the community had a nice lunch, C contract, awarded t ighes, cake.and . cof the county. c { / Ger-- $ eleeet s afs bar nare Iirg Caln ame C 3 Herdenber: , our enterprising s to burns. --She had gone to tend the furnace, when a child in her )\ care threw an explosive in the ; tfire that caught her dress. She was frushed to the Highland Park hos-- ; pital dying 24 hours later. picking up as fast as her many {; ind hoped --tor. _ >\ -- 'dep4s The new owners of the Hertle and Ferrisa --property --and the pavilion are cleaning ~up and making' things ~fook very presentable. Last Saturday evening a dance was hel din the town hall, in bhenor of Mr, and. Mrs. Fred Kruger, who entered on the sea of matrimony a few weeks you say. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Storm are now Mving .in-- the +bungaiow byilt. by. Wm. indisposed the -- next day, evidently from over--eating. That sure was ser-- Club. _ More than 600 were present. Buch a crowd of women (mostly)! The dinner was served in the ball room of the Orrington hotel, and such a din-- ner! Two of our party felt slightly ger attended a district convention of school teachers and delegates of the P. T. A. at the Evanston Women's out again, as he is losing valuable time when there is so much to do/ . PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY , or uon\mnm mong _8 So. Genesee St., Waukegan Select Your | Lighting Fixtures Spread 714 inches . _ Antique Gold Sitver and Black Venetian and Gold 8 So. Genesee Waukegan Gus Krumrey, Locfiq Representative Phone 144.W Libertyville, Ill. OPER lighting fix-- tures make the home doubly attractive. We are making a special display of the newest lighting fixtures in many styles and artistic finish. See these fix-- tures. Select the type suitable for your home. Chicago authorities then will be re-- quested to turn Rodrigues over to the local officers as soon as his sen-- tehce expires. ~ * ic 'Roariguer was arrested Ww lite in Chicago --when he endeayored th. disuase ot 26~sults and four Gver-- store. Rodriguez denied that he* bad robbed the place. He said that two men bad stopped at his restaurant in Waukegan and had offered . to sell him the clothing for $200. He said be paid Sm on account and and now is serving his sentence. Louis Deélla Valle, an attache of the office of States Attorney Smith, knows Rodrigues by sight, and is to be sent to Chicago dy the iocal pros ecutor to see whether or not he can identify the man under: arrest According to the information re ceived-- by the prosecutor Rodriguez was arrested in Chicago on a charge of burglary and was sentenced. A Waukegan man who claimed to know him says be saw Rodriguez arraign-- ed in the Desplaines avenue police station, Chicago. He is said to have theft of $2,787 worth of clothing from the John Cichy tailor shop of Libertyville, and who disappeared before--he--could be-- apprehended and arraigned in .court, is serving a prison term either in the state pen-- itentiary at Joliet, or in the Bride well, Chicago, is the information that has just been _ received. by Stites Attorney A V. Smith. , _ _ Theft Servina Time. . That Manuel Rodriguez, former proprietor of a restaurant in Mar ket street, who was indicted by the Former Waukegan Cafe Own:-- er Charogd With_$3,000 _ Theft Servinga Time. _._ RODRIGUEZ, WANTED FOR BURGLARY IS \ FOUND BY STATE Onu | ppamiilowu . we LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925. _ Dr. G. Q. Grady, of Highland Park, were not serious. He stated that she would recpver. Friday morning she died. It is thought that the ex-- citement, plus a weak heart, caused the death. | _ Miss fmily Beaudry, a middleé aged woman, employed as a maid at the Charles W. Moody home, 206 Roger Williams avenue, Highland Park, died bospital. An inquest will be held this afternoon at the Prior undertaking rooms. She was burned April 15th, when her dress caught fire from the fur-- nace. The Moody child had thrown something in the flames that ex-- ploded, catching the dress. The wo-- Moodys were away from home, but as soon as they.learned of the ac-- cident they rushed her to the hos Pes a o p en t 8 -- Sweet Reason Husband ~(in-- #surt) --*"Aly wite be Heves in 'sweet reason'--she flung the sugar basin into my fuce." BURNSFATAL TG HIGHLAND PARKER At the time a charge of receiving stolen property ~was placed against Rodriguezs but the grand jury in-- di¢ted _ him for burglary. Shortly after that Rodriguez disappeared. Della Valle has been working on the case ever since and has just re-- celved word from an acquaintance with--regard--to the arrest --of Rodri-- We think the Perfect Hog Ring (shown above) is the best rtn*lud. but make also Hill, Blair, rown, Major, Wolverine Champgéon (double ring). and Needlepoint; also Ringers for all of these. _ Pratt's Pressed Steel Ringers for Hill Rings never break. &e D.wnand from _ your dealer the genuine Pratt Rings. They won't cost you or him any more. WM. E. PRATT MFCG. co 15 West Lake St. Chi guez in Chicago CGenuine Pratt Rings and Ringers cost you no more. if the name "!:;tt" io on the boxr they are genuine. -- was to pay the other $100 when he disposed of the clothing. Cood hog rings--Pratt'o+--made of special wire, c'ou properly and are easy on the hog, but he can't Poor hog rings come out; they cause nose sores, with loss of weight; they break; they make atl kinds of trouble. "Miss" Pmily Beaudry, a middi uoo sewerry || _HOLSIEIN BULLS.A --#--A-- FOR SERVICE Call H. P. 87 which stands for the highest grade work, prompt calls and delivery, handling yomdod\aunderthemouaniurycoo&tiomuav&yrefiombkcbane. -- Most Modern and Sanitary ~-- _ Equipment _ known to the art and science of laundry and dry cleaning. Our fast growing business, which is due to the prompt, careful and efficient service we have rendered to our patrons, enabled us to install larger boilers and new machinery, so that in the future we will be even better equipped! to continue our We Will Respond Promptly to a Telephone Call LAUNDRY, DRY CLEANING and DYEING The Oak Terrace Laundry The Oak Terrace Laundry LAUNDRY, DRY CLEANING and DYEING We wish to Cal H. P. 87 We take this means of expressing our appreciation to our patrons for Chicago Oak Terrace Service * j Month at Gridiey Haill eromerremmmnmemmenmmemmenmpnmentermmmenemim emetmmmmmgonengenenegmeneenqap n nnmigregene gepatiigeno i nc o Visiting Brother ars Gordiarty Invttth LORA STURM, MaRY CARNEY, OUR WANT ADS GET SURE G |cona sromg" 'many canttaye o that during the winter months we enlarged our plant and added some more of the © ELMWOOD FARM ELM FARMS _ |@ TTE se, _ HICGCHWOOD, ILLINOIS GUER NSE YS Regvigtered Bully _ BARGAINS 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. Reasonably Priced Herd Accredited _Adnoll 1lIllIJ |VNIULUL m %;m;:'g.':":&",m eP Meet. nd and Fourth Wednesday § Some grade bred Heifers and Cows priced right. . a toeta s prockET Toes DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS 4 to 12 Months Pure Bred FOR SERVICE CaB H. P. 87 FOR SERVICE Call H. P. 87 . J||f| Phone Libertyvilis 144R--AIMBA Res. Phone 2588: Office 344 Reverse Charges on Business Cale | Meets Each Menday Night at 8 e'vleck ' _ _PRST NATIONAL BANK f ROY WATERS, N. G. WILLIAM. MCG LAIN. Seo¢'y. FRED GRABBE AUCTIONEERING Cemmetery Work of Every..... > -Y'E'n M -- Office in First Natiorna! Bank Building Hours:--1 to 3:30 and ? to 8 p. m. Residence on Broadway. opposite Pasn LIBERTYVILLE, II1JJNOIS Meets flnt_fnd_"l'hm' Monday Nights of Each Month at Masonic Hall _ __ _ _ Visiting Compantons Cordially Invited ~~~~ _ LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIG * Meets Zng and 4th Tussday otf Hase In Gridiey Hail, First Naflo'l Baak Building. Visiting Neighbors Welgome E. A. BROWN, Jr., ... W. NAGEL, > LIBERTYVILLE LODGE Ne. 958 LUCE BUILDING 5 'a Res. Phone 136 M Office Phone 1# se Cattle Tested for Tubercurosim FREE OF CH ARGE By U. 8, Government Veterinariam O C. Grirneil, Inspector in Charms mway khow just what cost will be 547 NORTH COUNTT ST. R. L. GONSALVES Phone 217M -- Going to Build? INSURANCE ATTORNEY --AT--LAW «S Office at Home on Cook Avenue . * Télephone 18J ---- "ya LIBERTYYILLE, ILLIONIS TELEPHONE 68 -- © LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS VETERINARY SURGEON 116 South Gemese St. .. -- _-- _ WAUKECAN, ILLINOHS ' ) 329. Libertyvilie, M Office With Farm Burseu... ® ) N M ES A NZ V¥ MANUFACTURAEA OP DR. J. L. TAYLOR No. 272, R. A. M. A. A. Grandy -- --~--v¥I0TORY Attorney at Law e r ACME CAMP NO. 176 .M W. "F A. Mosts First and Third® . _ Friday Nights of Each F COUNCIL ILLINOIS #¥

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