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Libertyville Independent, 29 Oct 1925, p. 4

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[ ecnurcnEs| Em Man Charged With Being _ *' Hunters Going to Chicago. mm XANM--~ TT KRRMELY ._ | "Things We Believe" will be consid-- Atae . i ered Surday evening. The text: "And o + SHIT IIEAD the apogtles said unto the Lord, In:-- f 'vrease our Faith." Luke 17:5. 5* 5%. } Morning Worship at 11; _ Sunday --_----=--OQN: 3 ARRESTED stt 8. Hrcthe Srortur m y' 9 C 17:30; Egworth and Junior League at & .'l')' griver of the 'bunters' cari ZUTUNJ SANNOIE «10 To His | & Packard, escaped, but JoJbn Pu--| 'hervlces Sunday a: 10:45 a. m. juski, Chicago, who was delightfully| Subject, "Everlasting Purishment." ~O@remk, was put 'n jail, along with]~ ~ ---- r--G---- w ul two pais, Ed Til. 1315 Blanca| ST-- LAWRENCES --EPISCOPAL . street. Chicago, anJ Charies Snmn.l Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor. | §188 No Derrborn street: Hill lost! Services on Sunday, Nov. Ist (AH' "three «tecth and was badly out . * |Saints' Day) and the--21st day g!t'vrl Whey st:uck a--car driver by Wil-- Trinity) are: JA > + ~Ham B --hctany, 62. *3%4 South C€Cen--|--Hoty Communion 7 :30 a.--m.--------~+ tral avemue, Ch'cago, brother of the| Holy. Eucharist and Sermon, 11 a. m.: late Senator Pat Delany,. With him| Churck School 10 3. m. | 'Was bhis daugbter. Ella, and son, 4 * +( ° | ~William J. Delany. and Mrs. William| _ ST. JOHN'S EV. LL _ HERAN-- _ | «@worke which Athe Father chath £ven me to accompish 'he very works that _ METHODIST ZPISCOPAL .. Rev. John E !® Lonz. Puaxtor "The Great Iniorpreter" is the sub Jeet. for Sunduy mornin@. The text. *But-- tho --wtinee=--which 4 have is greater than tho:t of John:; for the SBunday School at 9:45 a. m. ~W. G. Wells, Supt A place and a call to every age and family in Morning worship at 11. "The Grewth of the Kingdom" is the sermon topic. .. Young People's meeting at 6:30 pm. *--*Ruénin« services at 7:30. Subject, lany, had inst died -- William Delany 4kad 16 stitches taken in a cut in 'his bead. . PThe Packard smashed directly into the rear of the Ford. --~-- Artbur Habn, 1019 Scoville avenue, Osk.:Park, snd Joseph Monette. same uddress, hedped the Delanys to 14b-- ertyyHle. while Marshal Dennis Lim-- berry --took in the -- men --from --the Packard and they were charged with assault with a-- deadty weapon on »m--a,.. Appearing T0 "'D-ha:hg: & warrant taken out before Justice Lyell Morris of. Libertyvyilie. . _ Attorney °J. B. Murphy, . of -- CB+ Five merry hunters, -- one -- well "oaded,' Sunday (banged _ into the éng. of a Ford ~gsedan-- three %iolfifi of "Liberty\ five people and sinashing two cars. 8T JOSEPH'S R Rev. Martin J. Nea'lis. Pastor. First Mase Sunday, 7:45 o'ctlock. Becond Maézss Sunday, 9.45 o'clock Daily Mass At 7:30 o'clock. . Ereuses for not being a Christian." We welicome you to any of these mediym and dark soiid colors and plaids. Will keep you warm, but will Double breasted, warm, winter overcoats in light, not be a burden on your pock:t--book. J. B. Morse & Overcoats EVERYTHING FOR MEN PIRCQT PRESBYTERIAN er. Guy E. Smock, Pastor LONG GROVE EVANGELICAL . Carl A. Stadler, Pastor: _ Sunday School at 9 a. m.; German mervhioes t Hk . k: ~>----====---->--=mscz. _ Reformation festival and celebration ST -- LaWRENCE'S ~EPISCOPAL -- Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor. Services on Sunday, Nov. Ist (AX Saints' Day) and the--2lst day after ning at 8 are outside the churches, and which | _ _ _-- > ~ *****"*, ***"4.". * M M"" Serves unselfishly. | *¢ + + The cas ein which <William Me-- We want you to find here instruc Clure of Gurnee and seven others tion, inspiration, rest and cheer. had sued Warren township tor $2,000 \ m>gw--. damages in the circuit court, based __CHRISTIAX SCOIFPKNCR socirtx |on a new road level growing out 6:30 p. m. f We want this to be a friendly church which believes® in others© of I do, bear witness of me that Father hath sent me." John 5:36; German scrvices at 10 30 a. m -?:'ng.l_l&li' se'fvlg!a at 7:!9'1). m Third Floor, Fir at' Bank Bidg ;]u the eonstruction-- of the Gurnee j Bundn;" g:;o:;'?tt DN:;la m.k P98 1 subway. hss .been seltled, it was . Services Sunday a: 10:45 a. m. 'learned Thursday. The price of 81.50:) F ' «s hmant »| has been reported as ihe amount, -Subjeqz. "Everlutlnx Punishment." | AP The count pfgc edure will 'tnvo] --A a ce 5 1 : |to be followed out' as three minors $T ,;;:W'?E:L(}E'S!nEf;l.S'agl'AL l are involved.. The road level was, flarvlm. n!; f':nntl-' .Nnv I;Q. fAM| dmppea 15 'feet at tbg po,nt in con-- | Q Pan i D. celaat & _Procter & Gamble WHITE ENAMEL ----Dish » 3 € 8 cakes P and G White Naphtha 2 cakes Guest Ivory 1 cake Ivory Soap X52"" 1 pkg. Ivory Soap Flakes | 1 pkg. Chipso (large size 1 White Enamel Dish Pan Regular V alue, $2.18 . THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE Phone 24 and 25 I fhertv« Mission Black Figs Calimyrna Layer Figs California Pitted Dates Libertyville California Budded W alnuts per pound |,. . . . . . . COME TO OUR STORE, OR TELEPHONE IMMEDIATELY & WHILE THE BARGAIN LASTS$ _ _ _ WATCH FOR AD NEXT WEEK, FOR NATIONAL CANNED GOODS WEEK FROM NOVEMBER 9th TO 21 TRIGGS & JOHNSON -- meets next Tuesday eve ~Eart A. Coriett California Sunday |be present. the + w4 cemen He fell a distance of 18 feet, land-- ing on bis riwght side. The right leg was fractured above the ankle, and the right arm was broken: be-- tween the wrist and. elbow. --: He was taken to the Caunty hos-- pital,. where ho. was resting well to-- afternoon: .suffering' a and arm,. : FALLS OFF BARN, -- _ FRACTURES LEG _ Laties' Aid Society will meet at the parsonage Thursday, Nov. 12, at 2 p.m. All imemwers are kindly requested to troversy of the Lord's Bupper. . Let us all at-- tend this service in remembrance of the reformation. AH welcome. -- 2 GURNEE SUBW AY. > --CA§E SETTLED SOAPS 'igsl" e " lgq_gqf $1.2 3 i U *m -- > ~ K & fresh warm air that heats the whole house upstairs and down. All for PHONE 340 ues 45. fractured leg MWaukegan: and Lavye-- County!. Ms. . JOKG --ADPRHCRLION .. 10 _ MIMEQnIC -- WoOrk | qs . grocguuee -- i wayd--POL0Ww--@U. 'sona will be interested and pleasad ",nd p.r.inclphl And . therefore _ Mr. Each year a limited number of { to know_that Rakert_Conolly .of wyau [Conel'® reposhiion flGt s C[bf At [|Sird degree Masons are crented by -- . at af Bnt 7 T¥ s o c * x e it 4# --An-- -- ;'kenn.'{ornmr Ch'e?t of Po'tece at the " 'm:-.jn, 'od*e for the v'rnrk be has cannot be mnght--lt':om::.:'; & re 'Jclty and now an Assisiant State Pir= j :"'"'0 'j'<°D'-t'!tt_1" on dp!lfi! I't: thnz ward for work in the order. -- 4 | Marchal was recentlv mected .a #3rt ' C (\>_ Ard hor 'l'.";tnl; :':;' is ?:kf; ons io powee" Aetsegns ht degree Mason at the annital meetins |,, <«ti~~ nart in th6 mansistory work | WANu_BED--2:000 peop'e to see "The of the--Grand Lodge in Philadelphia.|jn cpjr--q, In the Wouke--an Ma--| Ten Commandments" at the Audit--. | _ In eall eix men were elected to that lqnnlc Lodzes he has held the various !ortn'm ». heatre, -- Libertyyille, Novyem-- distinctive honor from the Chicago ofices in,different bodies and has al-- ber 2nd, 3rd and 4th. 1t --Of: mum.gm M Mrwage: _ District for Honor. -- -------- CONOLLY. MADE A THIRTY--THIRD Waukegan Man Picked as One AMUMIM 1 J®I1IIIMV | _ ; There is only one other $%rg d¢e-- T ' y :gree Midaon in Waukegsan, Charles _ Lyon. He has been a 33rd degree * -- ¢ TflKSOY!"TGT"m"mP_lT" en t t An Efficient Garage Heater at a Low Cost Ray Furniture and Paint Store 2 . Open Mon., Fri. and Sat, Evenings _ TELEPHONE NO. 9 L¥A * igez q - LIBERT NO Q For it requires no basement--And fits into the living--room like & any other good looking piece of furniture. _ | -- It Heats and Ventilates --ALIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT,.. THURSDAY,. OCTOBER 29, 1925 °____ en .. This, honor .is. conferred." nw ~--@iew--~--men ~out --of-- the--great > ~. making up the ~Masonfc Afraternity, It is always given s@e a reward for close anplication to Maesonic -- work +and ~principhes And therefore Mr. |CoaBol'v's. recognition shows théap-- _ n all npq';l' two ~hundred (thirty ; 23rd degree Masonsa were elected at | the annual meeting --in . Philadelphia, tormpz-nd 'the fact that Mr. Con-- olly was one of the number shows that a--MAne reedgnition 'has cormé <to the loeask man. -- > ky urnace!' The FLORENCE fills a long--felt want for a strong, durable, kerosenie Garage Heater that is efficient, economical-- and with a low initial cost. ° ~ > It has the capacity to do the work--is safe--and will run continuously with a minimum of attention. Easy to operate--just a simple turn of the lever gives you any degree of heat required. It is wickless and has no valves, floats or other mechanism to get out of order. Years of constant use have established the Florence as an absolutely safe, dependable burn-- er. No difficulty in lighting or putting out the flame--no chance for it to creep. It can be operated UNWATCHED, day and night with confidence. This heater, designed as a garage heater, ts by no means limited to this one field. Its powerful heat will be welcomed in shops, store--rooms, offices; stores, brooder houses and other farm buildings. Its attractive appearance makes it suitable for any spot. Comfortable heat in that work--shop at home--in that remote corner of the store or office, which the main heating system cannot take care of--warmth in those out--of--the--way buildings on the farm, which cannot be supplied by the central heating plant. : The Florence is portable. No installation experise--simply put it where you want it--and start it to work. *' 0. But the Sun Beam does more than thor-- oughly heat your home. It re.d}nces. fuel costs. It adds another piece of furniture to your home--one that needs little at-- tention, one that can easily be kept clean and one that will last for a lifé time. We'll be glad to demonstrate it for you. With the new kind of heater, EVERY room is warm and livable even in zero weather--with but ONE fire to feed. There is no shutting off for the winter of stoveless rooms. No crowding around the stove in a heated room. You live in the whole room as you do in the summer _ Word came to him that he had been 'given the distifiction at the Philadelphia meeting while he wus g@lck home in Waukegan." To a friend he said that was the finest plece of year the actual confirmation does now take place till next year. That is the procedure always followed. and it ought to do more for him .o Dring back his health than anything else in the world. -- ..--s=~ .* . _ While the election of the diflérent ways been a very interested --man in Masohis. wokk, °. <A*).:s .--.0 3370 "ueg?r>e _mReQd 2t thls LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. of the 80 acre tragt owned by Cardinal Mundelein; through the Rouse farm to the Soo Line railroad, and west :o the higRway known :M H&é& Blvd. wax..ot" ue HalD 4 vfll':pon up the beautiful countryside eouth of the north shore tracks, which assures access to new territory, and will make that part of the township much.more desirable. The new high-- will be 66 feet wide, and will be paved= with gravel to a width of 18% feet at once. Work is to be rushed to com-- pletion as rapidly as possible, two grading gangs being on the job. . on a new highway leading west from TAbertyville. 'The new road begins zt the proposed v:)t:rn extension of Rocklan «droad crosses what : is known as the. old race track; west across. Butjerfield road through the the Lake County Land Association. It Heights Subdivision, terminating at the cornier of Hawthor Bivd. and Lake Avoe., Mundelein. This new highway in the process of development by T _ TEEl PB Wednesday 64 .

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