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Libertyville Independent, 9 Jul 1925, p. 7

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Ld B & -- EPV WOB. -- = esd Enc ie One oo on iidy Coamt 4 seA is allle i ind dscA 47 ";h:'llt;t"t'l':ufl:;vl: n';l, :n;:hlu or Caller Tuesday. . . 1keun; Floyd& Casbmore, Chieago; | weeks. © things, to the tuberculin testing of j Mr. and Mrs.~ Clem E. Brown, was*, Pr. and Mrs. William E. Smith and ' Mr. and <Mrs. Gus Luckritz and hml-; _ Clayton Schlosser entertained John cattle agd giving mrunicipalities the ez playing with the sparkier when it d49&ghter,--Sidney, and son, Burgett. Of , ly, Waukegan; Mr-- and Mrs. Edward V®eDbeizen of (Chicago over the week POW@T 40 prohibit the sale of milk « set fire to her Gress. Relatives Rand Ridge, spent three days last Long and family, . Waukegan; Mrs. °D4 | from. berds notf tuberculin tested. } --*»ished up and tore the blazing cloth Wek at their farm. > jLoull Scheuer, Sr., Waukegan, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. William Moore of Chi--'. "The nursing faw provides for;,the} & """g'i' from the child's body but not un--'_ Mr#. Milford Smith --speat Wednes--< Azum Lux, Waukegin;, Mr. and Mré., Cago spent the week end at the--bhome--emMployment of community nurses in W----~\.------til her head. shoulders and arms nas--day at Ringwood vieiting--her pareats, Hilmer-- Schimmet and daughter . En :*f Md?w Mrs. Chas» R*~~ /.. pntunicipalities --of.sfrom . 5.000 -- to 100,-- | :i'f,.;' s o 'M fl(lv"")di" . 'G' "': '" ~a 'fi amine win -- '...._a'n'_ s "'. ' :'flhl = w._ut.'.n: Mr. 'm- *MIB, [ °. +--=«-- Jlfl& l:. ,lfohn s'." ":'g""q _GM. _thfl TUCrem® . w».-- -:O'FQT"' .(2 ce | f' Efi'm;i ob m"%"" »--» BA k mm.an.w_mw-n.&_ n a cite ce * _ _ The Gargus boy sulfered Burns or _ Mr .and Mrs. George Weinberg of Wa,. Sehiifmel, Watertown, Wis.: S¥kes bome. -- _ act also'provides for the raising (r! ~spm=e=~~ zuo. prieked" Up « spurkter " it "Bet Hre Wore t . io ber dress. Her right arm . and y é shoulder were severely burned be ,;,,, 3 fore a boy chum, "Clown" Schlosser, y o s _ _smothered the flames with CIOtIDIBE pyep, + Only the quick action of the boy ner I =* saved Her from possible death. A Mr ts nurse from -- Chicago, visiting in B. K e ngi_~s2 Wadsworth, gave. ber first aid, and Sund --she was brought to Waukegan and **~/" was attended by Dr. W. 8. Bellows. --__"""*--7 "A7 #07° --war i ~»#uresan"--Mrs --Otts Ormstey and 'The little Brown girl, daughter or Caller Tuesday. _ . | kegan; Floyd Casbm Mr. and Mrs.~ Clem E. Brown, was*, Dr. and Mrs. William E. Smith and ' Mr. and --Mrs. Gus Luck ~= playing with the sparkier when it d4uyghter, Sidmey, and son, Burgett. of . ly, Waukegan; Mr. and set fire to her Gress._ Relatives Rand Ridge, spent three days last Long and family, -- Wa ~----*~»ished up and tore the blazing cloth WeKk at their farm. > t'Loull Scheuer, Sr., W ------.. ---- ing from the child's body but not un--'_ Mr#. Milford Smith --speat --Wednes--< Azaas Lux, Waukegin, _ ______ _ The Gargus boy sulfered Burns or _ Mr .and Mrs. George Weimberg of Wa. Sehiiimel, Watertown, Wis.; SYkes;bhome. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ act also'provides for the raising o »---- the.c'zht haud «ah~~ *~ weut to set Chicago were Tuesday visitors a* the< Missses Einine and: Jean Schimmet;{«=Don --not fail to dttent®Ta; zie®@C: "und tor ShAM®E K.. zo. hurses Thus mg=* muw?nur 'taken ~from--=aJack Daley home.~------> > ~~--~-- ----;Watertown,~ Wis.:~ Miss Irma-- Heis, bakery--goods and {fancy--work at the 'cHminating the difficulty of the past fireCracker. nother boy attempted °> Liilian Larkin and Genevieve Walsh Chicago and Miss Angeline 'Luck Godfrey store Saturday July 11. when nursés salaries have come large-- to light it, but falled. Frank touch-- of Long Lake talled at the Fitz bome'ritz of Waukegan. e °| Miss Bess Wagner, who is aitending ly by public subscription. . > ed a match to it and it ufhzfltd be Tuesday evening. -- |_ _A very:-- enjoyable time was had as the Chicago Unfversity. spent-- ~tver hn onn en nc ce se 'fore he could vltb'de?"b ll.)l" b.::.l Mr. and l: E. C. Rippberger offnmo- of ball, horseshoes, floblu'Su(l)ldlg:'l'her home here.. _ _ | . . +He also was atten y A * Chicagyo visited their son, Ray, last and bathing were indulged in. . _C. Waldmann and son, Charles,' Coun irculation * tows. fags «_ Bunday. f | A bountifu} dinneéer and supper was left Tuésday for northern Wisconsin. ,',Fo' 7lee County -- circulatio ~--FIREWORKS HURT ~THREE CHILDREN; ------ _ WOMANIS SHOT r party, and expeC Lo b* : 'ffgm 2y. 190 AbMME At b* t Valoise Smith has returned hoim--. after sperding a week or so in Chicago with friends and rela;ives g Mr. and Mrs. O A. Howard. Mrs Ray Rippberger and son,. Howard, mo tored t oWaukegan Monda» Mre. K. Tarrant and children, he1 sister, Mrs. Hertel of Souh Bend. Ind Mrs. William Rosing and son, Herrman cago is spending a week or so with ber daugh:er. Mrs. Lee Hendce. Mre. l»e Aylward and children of{ Hebron are spending a few days wit= the former's mother, Mrs Clara Roein« The Camp Fire Girls of hound Lake buare gone to Solon Mills for a camp R. wilson of Bristol, Wis.. was in Round iake one day last werk MAN 18 INJURED Ear!l Webb of 718. Pine st Tered a gpvere injury to t eye at Lake ,Villa when a erploded _ near him. a pi# breakinz his crlasses and Cul The -- woman was Mrs. Joseph Osinuskis, of 4108 Archer avenue, Chicago. A friend was firing a pi* tol with blank _ cartridges. . Mrs. Osinuskis was about" 30 feet away. Shot from one of the supposedly blank cartridges penetrated ber back, but she was hot severely ipjured. After being attended by Dr. F. A. Besley at the Victory Memorial hos-- pital _ she was able to* return to Grays Lake. 'The accidents to the children, it is erpecied, --wil} ad4 momentum to the movement of Commissioner Balz to prevent. the sale of "reworks on th«e Fourth _ On every Fourth a number of chHidren are hurt, despite warp-- ings by the police * pe M r Another girl, June Brown,--age 4, 3408. Jackson St., Waukegan, was also burned by a sparkler that set fire to ber clothing. The other victim, & boy, was Frank Gargus, 9, 224 South Utica street. The most seriousty injured o¥ --the children was Elleen ~Lux, age 7. daughter of Frank Lux, 321 Powel! avenue, Waukegan. Her clothes caught fire from a sparkler and she was se-- verely burned. . The Lux girl was' visiting . her sgrandmother Jn Wadsworth, _ Wiren Three children were injured by fireworks on the Fourth, one of them barely escaping death by flames. : a wommc%'? d'rayn'hg was ln)u:g' by. shot from: a bullét that was thoyght to be a blank. _ ° / Sparkters Set Fire to Clothing __of Two Girls; Boy Burned N qaFe,. * . + Mra. M. Kretschmer of North €h SELLERS .& PETERSEN REAL ESTATE We Buy and Sell LAKE COUNTY AND 551 Milwaukee Avenue Telephone 451 wUV Wills, DVUY DuUrned Z.l&%'if callers :"'fifl'f 4 Ambonfl the.o4 UueE = m @--tustums im OL WV opctes--Astr » : TEXA rA Avgroamgeresé i * = by --Powder. ~-- * triguad Lake catter one day this weew. ~----~ --*_~~ Big Reunion. Df «0 M M N M c( zone for M torpedo + of t a y AD A I n# "+ _ Mrs. Nell Townsend spert Fuday E-- evening with ber daughter. Mrs--3=m-- 'K ner Bauer: h in Mr.: and Mrs. A. J. Smith and Mis a B. K. Tucker mptored to Chicage laxt id Bunday. ~ te l > --_--_Mrs. Peter--Meyer--was a--Waukegan ,, caller Tuesday. Robert Litwiter returnéed ho spending a week with friends "RMives in Chicago. Delbert Geary of Grays»NWke i ing a fow days with his uncle Genevieve Kuester of Highland Park spent the week end -- at «he Milford Smith home. Mr. amd Mrs. Budd Toliman were in Chicago Friday. Mr .and Mrs. Jim Triggs and Clause Junge motored (o Chicago Monday. Mr. and Mrs Jack .Daley and chil dren. Mrs: Jean Daly and daughter Dorothy. inotored to Wauconda Sun day evening Mr. and Mrs.: Gunlock of Chicago spent the week end --wit hthe latter's slater, Mrs. Mabel Litwiler Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly of Chicago spent the week end with the iatter's sister, Mrs. William Frost . Mrs. Clara Peterkort and Mrs. Jean Daley motored to Waukegan Wednes-- KX --~Viminc mak «acreanir c !5 law In certain countries in Exrm» th the Reventeenth eentury. to produce a ~és UACHIE of RIYXMFWving manted a certain number of wainil. t before be could ask permission to marry. Mr. and Mrs. Ra, Kippberger and son, Howard, and Airs «. A. Howard, rctored to Solon Mills Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tomw Graham, son ToOM | Waukegan; Mr. and and mwnwlw-flh' Were in R "TaKe M * 'Fred Cashmore, -- Chica Mr. 2od Mrs. Harry Deitz and chil--. Mrs, H. G. Broadbea: 'ren motored--to Gilmer Sunday > | Mr. and Mrs John Lon Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Bauer and son Edwi nand" daughte,/,~ Evelyn, and Mary Lue Kennedy mo Dbred to Wau kegan Tuesday. & Mrs. Alois Déliz of Grayslake spent Movéay at the J. Castmore 'wme. Hound lake caller one day this week. Jqe Davis and daughters, Elenore and Elizabe:th, motored to Rockford to visit over the week enc. n *"Dr"%ana ®its. Henry' Lewom "and child are spefding theis vacation at 'be J. Stadtfeld cottage. Mrs. Pfanneastill of MoHenry is vis--| iting a few days with her daughtier,' M»~s. J. Stadtfeld. | Mr. and Mrs. Omley Diuvis and the tatter's--motirer, ~Mrs.--#rancos White, spent the fourth ai the Gifford White home. ~M¥F. End Mrs. EJ Laitin and daugh-- ier Lifllian of Long Lake weyre stound called at the Clara Rosing home last Tuesday. Wt sn j _ Mr. and Mrs. Harty Dietz entertain-- ed company from Chicugo over the 4th. ._ A 2 vigns ol a en t sc ie o ds 7 e e ie s en o e e me ty oo mnionmmnsnnatets ts auemomitataint P lsicats vaifithccaa hh ns hfi 5 h a ts 1 hS 11 3 14 a ol aloradviad ejentinprAsrend) 'Fred Cashmeore,-- Chicago; Mr. and | 3 f 24 lbe satisfied that minjimum sanitary Mr. cod Mrs. Harry Deitz and chil--, Mrs, H. G. Broadbear, Waukegan; GRAYSLAKE | standards are met and that a standard ren mu;'ou-d.";o Gllmc; SlmdlYF .d | Mr. and Mrs. John L;ng, Waukegan; | % #% #% #% # #% _-- # #%# # # + method of pasteruization is employed. Mrs. Nell Townsend spent Fiiday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Casffmore and fami-- s |Millk deslers who 'do Eot employ the rening with her daughter, Mrs. S"mi':"; Waukegan; Mr. and Mrs: Carl A. ;b:'f"fid :['x::.l Pp:?tl}::::ig*:(:'ll& standard pastenrizing pruw.-n: will be er Bauer: _ _{Swanson and family, Waukegan; Mr. iTives rohibited fr dvertisi t-- label-- Mr.: and Mrs. A. J. Smith and Mis. and Mrs. Wim. Seigel ahd. family, Chi-- relatives here. C * lpn *Their ro::'": ::.rpa::)gur';zr"dd & . K. Tucker mptored to Chicage la | cago; Mr. and Mrs. James Campbel] | , Mr.-- and Mrs. George FI6od and chil--, '55,,0&: important _mfilk law is unday, _--..0 .. " t lc land famfif, Satem, Wis.; Mr. and jUFOR Jéeft Friday _ for Minneapotis, o lan : Mra._Peter--Meyer--was a--Waukegan --Mtrs--Otis--Ormstey--andt tamity.--Wauy----AMiBB..--where--they--will--spend severar_ that _which _provides,. _ among._ other erai OdI M mad+ 'earriage Requisite The Celotex Company * @04 JA It is a building materal providing warm homes in Winter and cool homes in Summer. It insulates as it sheathes. It is moisture--proof and a fire resistant. CELOTEX in ol w w 44 Or, ask Mr. Bishop or Mr. Franzen, our dealers at Libertyville. Members of the Libertyville Woman's Club know about Celotex. Recently they attended a lectufe at the Celotex Bungalow in fiiicago. IBERTYVILLE Libertyville Dealers: r Libertyville Lumber Co. W. F. Franzen, Jr. DLKIYVILLE citizens, «in an ever in creasing number, are now specifying What s Celotex? &UpeTyiamd play project -- AH Th in t school new homes under construction. A Chicago CHICHESTERS PILLS | kegan; Floyd Casbmore, Chicago; | weeks. ( Mr. and<Mrs. Gus Luckritz and fami.|, Clayton Schlosser entertained John , ly, Waukegan; Mr-- and Mrs. Edward V®eDnheizen of Chicago over the week Long and family, -- Waukegan; Mrs. °D4 |Louis Scheuer, Sr.. Waukegan, Mrs. '- Mr. and Mrs. William Moore of Chi-- | The following relatives and friends present were: Wm. Cashmore, Sr., Waukegan, IIl.; Mr. and Mrs. James Cashmore and family, Waukegan; 'anWm. Cashmore, Jr., and family, i Waukegan; Mr. and Mrs. Homer | _ _ Among the fifty--four people pres ent four generations were represent ed, there being eleven great grand, 'chlldren present of Wm. Cashmore, Sr. 9 0.; : 2 o> / __Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Cashmore _of Salem, Wis., held a family reun it ~--~--~+Mtheir --new--t.: ---- -->»-- the --Dark of Hooker Lake, July 4th, 1925. It beting Mr. Cashmore's sixty--third {blnhdu anniversary. Mr. Cashmore recélved many beau tiful and useful presents. -- $0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS '4alkep EVERYWHERE fustke in dict . Gite. . ies c S . ts tss PA TR 2 ".I n. m' ro'x'uk" Cmebnso Miss Grace Craine of Waukegan vis= C!@!Y will meet July 16th at the home ited at the Bidwell home last week. |Of Mts. Lottie Harrison, in MceHenry. The Warren Cemetery SAssociation Picnic dinner will be served.. Visitors will meet with Mrs. Fred Wilbur of Welcome. A bountiful} dinner and supper was served after which all wished the bhost and hostess many returns of the occasion, Good Meals 50c Many. Waukegan -- Relatives Among the.54 Guests at CASHMORES IN BIG REUNION AT LAKE ~HOOKER JULY 4TH OIAMONO WAUKEGAN, ILL. A RLINGTON 4 HOTEL 4 LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925 G U R N E E Postmaster M. E. Murrie had the _misfortune to have his ear s:olen on 'July 4th. The car is a Ford coupe, and was left standing in front 6f the post office. -- V. C. Waldmann and son, Charles, left Tuésday for northerm Wisconsin, io spend several days. . Duwane White of Lodi, Wis., spent over the 4th at his home here. th t th . U KA IA U MB II* KXXX Many responded z:o the fire alram from Millburn, when Warren Hook's house caught on fire. The house was saved due to the volunteer help, and a chemical fire extinguisher. Very littie damage was done. Mrs. Ernest Quendefeld apent the week end with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jams Campbell and Wilma spent the week end with rela-- tuive sin Bloomingdalé.* 'Mrs. Camp-- bell's 'sister re.urned home.with them to spend several days. osha, and also a boy soprano. The fol-- lowing Sunday night Judge--P. L Per-- sons of "Waukegan will be the speaker. ----Miltred --MeClure le --visitimgrrets thves> in Chicago this week. o several from -- here attended the young --peoplte's meeting at Miliburn last Sunday evening. This coming sunday evening at 8, will be ¢ghe third of the choir concerts. THe choir will Grayslake on Wednesday, July 15. This witl be a regular work meeting, > The Orignial Circle Sunday School class enjoyed a picnic at the Jenme Hook cottage on Druce Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rice of Wauke-- £an speni the fourth at the home-- of R. W. McClure. First Time in History/ OV ERLAND This is the first time in the history of Amnerican automobiles that a full-- size, five--passenger Sedan with sliding gear transmission has been offered 2t so low a price! A very roomy, very comfortable Sedan--with exira--v iale doors--fine A Fine, Powerful Sedan for 5--Passengers ... at a Price Never Before Thought Possible ... Now Every Family Can Enjoy Real Closed Car Comforts. A!! Stee! Touring, §495; All Steel Coupe, $635: All Steet Sedan. §715; 1 o. h. Tal>a4o N Nu 0 $ [ € ced Cars he wwoubble COL Jnz Af¥ . 0_ P ui choir win _ PDr. Rawlings. to Better. _ tromker" * =Fayth Topritihrms~--*--~ "One of the new laws," Dr. Raw-- lings points out, "requires all milk pasteurizing plants, excepting those 'concerned excl@®sixely with markets 'in cities of 500,000 or more. to secure a certificate pf-- approval from the i state health ~department -- of public health. 'Such certificates can be is-- sued orly after an inspection of the ' Phone 131--M Independent. Springfield] Ill., -- July 6.-- Three law« ,nnq,fnr'sl.w-m ~ "R@BM yHAy nursing and the others to milk, which were enacted by the fifty--fourth gen-- eral assembly, were hailed. by Dr. lsaae D. Rawlings, state health --di-- rector,' today as paving the way to material progress in state health con-- ditions. *> For Lake County -- circulation, »lace your advertisement in The Pave the Way, According to CASH For Old Gold, Platinum,s Silver, Dismonds, mag aeto points, false teeth, jewelry, and valuables. Cash by return nall . Hoke 8. & B. Co., Ostego, Mich. roa ty ovith g'" l: s vgvv _ Wfi im w 4it* 4¥A + Fr¥%-- f SUHLING GARAGE FACTORY REPRESENTATTIVE On terior fittings--a streamiine body with a beantiful satin finish. And you can buy it on very easyterms ----s mall down payment and 52 weeks n ~ay the baiance. Ask for a deemnm *" TF yTH C ** * Haemem i uns ieed fenstigeramrmmenmeasstt-- ONCMHENAUKEE AV ENUE ~~~.---- * ROBERT HARTMAN, Proprietor ----~FOR 8, MUSIC BY BLACK CAT ORCHESTRA RESERVATIONS FOR BANQUETS ---- TEL __ _ AND SPECIAL PARTIES _ _ ___WHEEL CH!CKEN AND STEAK DINNERS Oak Spring Road, Libertyville. 1 Se: of Six Windsor Chairs (Two Arm) Grey twotone Art ¥inish, (Cost _ $100--:00, SBL TOF.------_.......------iccoonommmencncencanmmecencemcrerens 1 Round English Oak Extension Dining Table, Hand Carved, CORt $ITB.000) ........--.--coo--mocomarmtmnnconnrens | mernprsbentrberconaboncenccamsvencencenses 1 Simmons Metal Double Bed, Mahogany Finish .. 1 Mission Oak Leather Uphoistered Rocker._____________ 1 Morris Chair, Looge Tapestry Cushiong.________________ 1 Large Mission Oak Library Table, Center Drawer.___. 1 ThreePiece Set Willow un Porch Furniture, Tapestry WOODCHUCK LODGE | © Single Dump Wagon for Hauling Ashes, Etc. Phone No. 256 E. J. Bell Sale Stables Cushions, N B¥ clas HARTMANN HOUSE DANCING EVERY EVENING, STARTING MAY 30 HORSES BOUGHT AND S0L D LIBERTYVILLE, IELINOIWS New Standard Sedan WHEELING, ILLINQ!S LUNCHES and SANDWICHES Telephone Libertyville 470 TELEPMONES PAGE SEVEN 06 17.00 4#

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