npulu: «©_~ «40e * 4 ¥a¥ 4# X%a% a % * e ~ previous years. -- The committee in 4 charge wish to thank all who attend-- s > znnltl._q'holnm'ulnlnd * "t"~ make the 'Affair a success. \«--«~ _ _Jng the marriage on Nov. '27th, of §a~>* Max Haas, and Miss Florence Wiliett, & of Chicago, the ceremony taking place Je .o4 in Dayton, 'Ohio. a 3y -- Dick Barker Struck on Head by ~~ _ tion Camp Friday ° NMicho'as gave a miscellansous shower at the Nicholas --home Friday ofening In: honor of Miss Nellie Smith, who vu-m.luuumyum Wilcox, of Mundelein The bride is the CUaughter, of Mr. and Mrs George Smith. who recently moved here from Nicho'as gave a m SBunday to visit their mother, whose poor health prevented ber trom attend-- Mundelein. She has been employed in the postofitce as a clerk for a year or so. Mr. Wilcox is the son of Bert commende dior the good work. Folk»s who have dogs and iet them run at targe should expect to have them shot. By the way, how many of these dogs have lcense tags attached. The out o town relatives who at tended the funeral of B. J. Simen last The public hearing on the proposed zoning and planning ordinances to be passed by the village board was held last Friday night The hearing wase attended by quite a number of inter-- ested property owners, and soveral changes in the draft of the ordinances were suggested, which have been tak-- oa under advisement by the commin sent a lady dog to the happy hunting grounds Wednesday, and he is to be slon. The board meets again Decem-- ber 11th, at which time the matter will be further discussed. most successful of the many held by the--parish.. The crowd was the larg-- wst ever and the receipts tooped all The annual big chicken gupper giv-- en by 8t. Mary's parish, of Fremont Center, held at the Ivanhoe Woodmen pendent composing room, but is now in the press room of the daily Sun in U#A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 % 4 4 4 % Barker's home was in Yeoman, Ind., and the body was shipped to Delphi, Ind., Saturday for burial, It is said he leaves a wife and four children. .. No one was. held accountable for the death.~ . -- , Barker was in the coal car direct-- ing the work of unloading the coal. The work was being done with a steam shovel --snd Barker, apparently misjudging the 'position at which the big shovel would drop, was under it when it was dropped into the car; He made an effort to get but of the way but the co# gave way beneath his feet and the hearvy shovel struck him on the head, fracturing hbis skull. He lived but halft an hour after the blow was struck. The body was taken to the Treptow Undertaking rooms in Libertyville. . ® Mrs. Ethel Coonfer and Miss when he was hit on the --head by the heavy (steel bucket swingifng from a steam shovel unloading a car Dick Barker, age 30, a _ railroad, brakeman for the L. E. Meyer Con-- struction company doing work in and "near Libertyvyille, was kil}ed tures that will add charm and distinstion to your home, and your dreams will come true. INSPECT! SELECT! REJECT:!: Get the firtures you erpect. It is up to you --we'i} follow your plans perfectly. Choose the fix-- 'ORKMAN KILLED BY STEAM SHOVEL IN LIBFRTYYILLE A Bath a Day Keseps You Fit in Every Way FRANK H. EGEER at" noon, to-- Mr. and L o sA h i '_:!»', i. <Pagt o 5 M .' $;, 162 Sar !95? i Te' y on tm ©. 0 AEA 0) 8e o+ 5. cetiitls ---- > men--#. ca. seatmmgine e ' E.. c s . hk se "tede aaaie ah, c rares Hereatter J. W. Tboper -mme,'..,'""'.,'m-"".m; -- c e | particular --meti¢e --of --Foud --coupes,-- or.: -- My mm m om : un w ++ db --*._------m. i have a red, white, and blue m,wnt-' 'On Thankswiviug Edward Schley, of ed on the oue:s owns. Wednbsday | Aptakisic, and Miss Pau'ine Beatrice Mrs: William McEnery and Ellis, of Chicago. were united in holy Mrsa. Ralph Bullkiey parked the .f%;wedlock at the Long Grove parson-- er's Ford coupe in front of Corlett's age, by jhe Rev. Carl Stadier. The mmbmh they vrnt't';'rbu bride wore.a beautiful gown and e;er a t to do some shopping. When 'ried a bridal bogquet.. Quite a number they returned.a short thomflm. the of friends and relauveq- attended the McEnery Ford was gone, but one of ceremony. -- Miss Mabe!l Schiey and the same vintage was in approximate Selmar Lutzan signed as witnesses. ty the same place. The services of The happy benedict is well known here Marshal Limberry were invoked. He and has many friends who wish him called up the Waukegan police depart-- and his young bride a smooth and suc ment and ascertained the one left was cessfu)l vovare on life's ocean 17a" o°7700, ARGIZOPIQITM-- IN nwmanu: At the N'"m meeting of the Amer Park Friday evening, December 4, 4t jean Legion Tuesday night officers for 8:15. The following from Libertyvilie :1926 were elected as folows: -- Com-- and Mumdelein are in the production:| mander, C. C. Hoskins; Senior Vice Ada Helfer, Alma 'Tegtmeyer, Dorothy 'Gommander, Ray Young; Junior--Vice Buydam, Esther Zersen, Frank Baum |Commander. Thomas DeLacey; SET. gardner, Ed Hough, Pearl Hough and~ a}; Arms, A. Pontarelli; Finance Offic. Rosa Hough. It will be given on, 82 /er, D. §: Collins; Chaplain, Rev. M. J. extensive scale, with a--cast Of ADPTOX |Nemtis. 'The Legion has many prob imately 75. w@0P!K;-- _ ------_------_-- ----------,zems ui imyoftavte Tor the year to '*'»:fl!h.q'n:yfm & m@m |affair was too good to keep, was perdformed T A a1caa ....z&'fi?'?'"-" mm ~ * mmmmmameaptntnemintitiaes +. + mamcsny .\ . c o Mae E. O'Donnell became the bride of| -- The annuat fimeeting of the Lake Arthur H. Kinney, the' wedding taking |County and North Shore Postmasters-- place al St. Joseph's'church, the Rev.) Association will be. he'd in Liberty« Father Martin Nealis being the clergy-- Yille nhext Tuesday evening. Postmas-- man. The bride's home is Mundelein ter Ellsworth will entertain the visit-- and she is thedaughter--of Mr. gm% QE_I '01!1 dinner at the Parish House of Mrs. M. J. O'Domhelt. ~--Mr Kinney is 3+ church, --and --the -- employed as a timekeéper by the| D°ss session. wil lbe in the council Thompson--Sterrit company. The new!y | "OOm of téh village hal'. Répresenta-- weds wi'l reside in Chicago. 'tives from all offices in the county Have you a little fear complex? Do you want it cured? The latest pre--; scription is oféered in "Red Hot Tires" : the Warner Bros.: classic of-- screen | starring Monte Blue at the Auditorium | Theatre Friday and Saturday, Dec. 4+ and 5, and is a merry as we'l as an effective one for those who have been , afraid. , This picturization of Gregdory | Rogers' automobile racing story proves | that more speed cures fear of speed| in a comedy that hits it on all the eyiaders) _ | The North Shore Line Band wili present "The Captain of Plymouth," a comic opera, at the Elm Place Gram-- mar Schoo' Auditorium-- in Highland Park Friday evening, December 4, at ~~Joe Alkoter, member --of mfl%Oq Libertyville Battery and Electric Co., was united in marriage last Saturday afternoon with Miss Ruth GaNoway, at the home of the bride in Greens-- burg, Ind. Joe drove down to the Indi-- ana city to claim his bride, and aner' a short wedding--trip, they will be at : home to their friends in the nice new | bungalow built by the groom in the south part of Libertyville. _ y i PHONE 339--340 LIBERTYVILLE, California Pitted Dates, Mission Figs, 4 Layer Figs, Pulled Figs, per pkg.,. . . . 25&, California Walnuts, No. } per Ib. 40c Fancy Budded, per Ib. 45¢ ancy California Raisins, mgmm 1 Ib. pkgs, ... .. 18C Dromedary Brand Citron, peel sliced, ready for using, orange and lemon, 1 _lb.-__7OC Buy Now for that Xmas Pudding and Fruit Cake Duddles Bidg. Earl H. Corlett Prepare now for the cold, snowy weather that we are sure to have. Our stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Rubbers, Four-- Buckle Arctics and Zippers is complete and sure to pléase you. Goodrich Zippers RAY N. SMITH day, Dec. 8th, afternoon and evening. All kinds of useful and fancy articles Iwill be for. sale at the, different booths. There will be a corn game and 'novelty department in charge of the boys and young men. The usual good chicken dinner will be serted by the women, beginning at 5 o'clock. Tick-- 1&; for the dinner: adults, 60c; chil-- 'dren under 12 years, 35G j 'On Thankswiviug Edward Schley, of Aptakisic, and Miss Pau'ine Beatrice Eilis, of Chicago. were united in holy wedlock at the Long Grove parson-- age, by jhe Rev. Carl Stadier The bride wore . a beautiful gown and car-- ried a bridal boguet. Quite a number of friends and relatives attended the ceremony. Miss Mabe!l Schiey and SBelmar Lutzan signed as witnesses. The happy benedict is well known here and has many friends who wish him and his young bride a smooth and suc cessful voyage on life's ocean. Remember the annua) bazaar and dinner undéer the auspices of the Wom-- en's Guild in the Parish House Tues-- ness session wil lbe in the council room of teh vijllage hal'. Répresenta-- tives from all offices in the county and along the Nortt Shore from Zion to Evanston are expected to be pres-- ent. One of the Yopics for discussion wil lbe the holiday mail problem. the property of Mr."Cooper. The latter. had jumped into the McéEnery--Ford And driven: to his new-- house being erected in the southwest part of Lib-- ertyville, put the car in the garage and was happily éngaged on the wew home when Mrs. McEnery showed up and asked for her car. Mr. Cooper was rather embarrassed, but explanations were made, and it was decided not to fite charges of auto stealting against him.: He forgot to buy cigars, and the affair was too good to keep,. _________ :&;,gr.._... novv e «n mm mmmnne arngmccmcutzgs. : --+ ferribitrirens» l LIBERTYVILLE A truck belonging to A. E. Baker, of Chicago, broke down in the south part of the village Wednesday night. He called the tow truck of the Liber-- tyville Garage to pull the truck in, and while the disabled truck was being prepared for removal, & taxicab with five passengers, headed south, crash-- ed into the truck. Mr. Baker was on the ground under the truck adjusting the towing chains, and sustained a severe cut on the head abd a bruised shou'der. 'The taxicab and the driver were brought back to town. and the cab is being held, until the owner can be found. It is reported the taxi was being at a 40--mile speed through the village. _ a At the recent far. msate of H. H. Schroeder of Half Day, his tested and pure bred Holstein sold for good pric-- es, even though it was past dark when sale of the cattle ended. He sold them granting the usual --60--Gay retest where. eral supervision. The average price was well over $100, and one topped at' $150. -- This is in contrast to farm sales of untested" cattle of doubtful hea'th, where they often bring scarce-- ly as much as they are worth in the stockyards. A recent sale of untested cattle. was stopped--after five head were sold, since the owner thought he could realize more in~" the yards than at th eauction sale. _ ° 'Merie Young, Supt. maintenance of solved the problem of getting trains past: the Abbott Lgboratories during the big fire last ¥Friday* 'The firemen had run two or three leads of hose over the tracks, thus holding up all traffic. Mr. Young had a force of his. men remove the 'rai'ls, then removed a tie and laid the hose in the depression. The rails were then replaced and the trains allowed to move. 'Takes more than a $200,000 fire to stop Young and In our big stock of merchandise, something for every .member of the family Can be found. Gifts of practical value, that will be lasting, ahd will be a source of permanent joy to the recipient. Following is only a short list of suggestions: _ . Telephone 17 Gifts /# All # Familu For Brother $1 to $5 _ _ --Firestone Tires _ $9.50 to $22.50 Sand's Aluminum Level _ $5.50. Set Genuine Auger Bits $3.75 to $8.75 . Jack Knives 50¢ to $2,00 _ Ice Skates $1.00 to $6.00 | Sleds $1.00 to $2.50 Bicycles, with alt accessories For Father _ O. V. B. Pocket Knife $1 to $4: _' Safety Razors -- $50 . Air Rifles _ $1.00 to $5.00 Hunting Knives with case, Frank H. Eger $1.50 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. i Aluminum Percolators $1.00 to $3.50N0 -- _ Fancy Dishes All Prices Earthenware Tea Pots 40c to $1.20 Sheboygan Gliders ° §$2.25 Hibbard Carving Sets $2.50 to $8.00 Carving Knives 40c to $1.00 Pyrex Baking Dishes _ 85c to $2.00 -- f Casseroles . $1.80 to $5.00 Scissors ~ 50c to $2.00 Embroidery Scissors | 60c to $1.00 Ice Skates $1.00 to $6.00 For Mother ForSister