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Libertyville Independent, 11 Nov 1926, p. 4

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if} 'llllliiitii L' it the - trim of I "to m. M. Wood. M, ot Ile IE, Pl, . it h Wuhan an PSF "Ile "t the two puma that ae. 1,; " ' 'fr it but than. t 'rats.. that was t that Alma E!- ttie 110M:- "augment- (Ili.. M -tt for his "net Mn; "iy'farl 2 " _thett. any-ammuniti- Fr, in", . It '59 D I "guttr at the f. ASSORTMENT NO, s. ' . 1 No. 2% Can Tglmo Piiistihes 7 1 No. 2% Can Tame Apricots 1 1 No. 2% Telmo Pineapple j" 2 No. 2% Cu. Telling Tomstoe _ 2 Nd. 2 Cans TglmoCom 2 No. 2 Cansnt'ailltita Pou _ _ t Ho. 2 Can TebiiuriWaat Bess: . 1 No. 3 Cin TallinPusnks auitPSlPc'i'rW'5rf2. "no I'll" ,, it?" 1Jtlthdh Hun, He Says. ('h3. "an. all. unhin- It; in "ttt " it!" tho hill "but! ot q.e-.nandyy"trtrttntnetnio" mun-sun. mmhmnunm uqritutnttiioemnrr-s-ataur'8t""ttu home human A 'atrindrwrtaMhayertart1tdmsit'r, -------_ -- hr 0 -y.t.,1ht mun but 1' Tltd pm" of Oneal)" road un- "hub-"135'", [not to imrtNetsd this year it was Elma-numbnmmqhuudm-Bnponhoraoanm- "I't1"iiAugeTd; I'-iettuertadnndtMdaeeotrt- Illa. I. '_ 'tgtBNtattennr. I" mince today. When: pm you)» madden-mm b," henthe_oontm "but" 'iStt_r."h-,fhrynttodts,!rrrahtaatd. now t,'tNl'lt,t'h'.'lt1 :mummunfitmmlh'upwofl..mu "out two hikjomumhr. ett,gt',tlh"l,,tu',1ytttt'lltttSi',t2fl1uR; _-tbutt-rho-set-Ire-tati-troi-ttdur')'! Manna. tmot-err-hr-tel-share the: and than" amttttomthert-rsrrsarrud,tt-dfttrwtrttertraftte. In the mrtho-itedtogottrxtveotrrto. -orrtrttrthemrstofthoqrorkxrttt,tre "W-ataotttetartodq" couldn't'dolq.' i), EARL Ill. C ORLETT BILI REBIJBIIUNS 4 No. l CmTelmo Corn 4 No.1CaauTehnoPeuus . 2 Ni.1%CansTetmolPeaches 2 No. I Cans Telmo Pineapple November l 0th- s20th 2 -No. 1 No. 3 No. 2 Cans Telmo Peas 3 NolCmTelmoCdm w 1 No. 2 Can TellmoWax Beans 3 No. w, Cans Telm oPeaches trits.itykCGirEatyottroMAtoEs -..-o.,-'.......s--81.23 s No. 2 can-Mum" TOMATOES ----------u"- .82 5N0; 2c..- PEACOCK CORN--.,...-.-,.-...--.-) All Canned Food 1 Don Cans for $2.04 lDoz. Cans for. $2.27 who." tihe' . 'dkjljshellsliyre a ".1ngwa 1 Du, Coaster $139 IDOL Can for. $2.88 Phage Your Order Early for Prompt Debra 'l ' Have That Leaky Radiator Repaired ii'i"daar-tsnqrtNauat-, Speeds! Prices given on' doz. or half doz. lots of all brands of camtedltimods 1nd Jailed 0n sm- has: His Rife To ASSORTMENT Nth 3. ASSORTMENT NO. 1 . 'ttt (North make. Avenue, Libegtyville 'i..!',', Wk i, BEES MAN ' G MARRIED' FOR THE WEEK OF norm The "girl was not than, ", In an. _ 1 "that bond- were "not! In both has. won Justice Remy soul-on , up bond-nun Inn-endow Woods Marin; Attnt he would have the my. was "nation-n to an. I at an!" the" an nude the We at with: that I wished that Ibo m min-teed of tt. _ "iia novor out with her m l did not - at the school mouth than than "no 300 Attd 300 you;- ttur prob-urge; mm of that "hind ithttreaxtmsdNiotthe can mmntim mama. J: {but win brand: to tt the clam I no" Ia-motluck." he an. - 7 m, was to kid. in" MI won: all. a - "We mu weren't made for etch other. Sign In . good an and " didn't mm. by It so." am we M Weren't nude to mam etch "She celled up Ringer's today to no whet it m an eboot but the! ,rrtxtMyt't an: to her. They won't um: to In either. Mr MN end I, are lie. M together _ttgnht after this trou- ble." he continued. , Brtneer, M . Attorney A: v. Smith and. went_to him and nude 3 Jetmithtr)o mu Bronco found the m a his home last night. A IN PRICES ON " ASSOBTMENT Nth 8. '4 were (2.1.. Holland Pan " No. 2 Cam Peacock Coin . 4 No. 2% Can: Peacock T'mat. 3 No. 2% Cans Telmo Peaches 3 No. 2% Cam Telmo Apriqtt N . -_ T lmoPI 'll , 'gt it'tStti2" Blue 525; 1 Doz. Cans for $4.63 2 No. Cans Red Kidney Bean: 2 No. 2mm Gr'n Lima Bean: 1 No. 3 Can Telino Beets 2 No, 3 Cans Telmo Plum 2 No. 2 Cans Telmo Wax 2 No. 2 Cans Telmo 61"an l Doz. Cans for $2,07 3 No. 2 Cans'Telmo Pen 3 No. 2 Cans Telmo Com 2 Cans Telmo Green Bean: 2 No. 2 Cans Telmo Tomatoes 1 No. 3 Can Telno Sane: Krt. 1 No. 3 Gun Telmo Pumpkin 1DozcCtms for 1 Doz. Cans for $2.18 ASSORTMENT NO. 6. 1 No. 3 Can Telmo Hominy ASSORTMENT NO. 2. ASSORTMENT NO. 4. i' The only: tmrtere'deths fatal bum l who her cloth!" m united from a latch met by her tyne-yum" brother, Clifford Jr. . . . l Mother to Ronni l Both chlldrqn were playing on the inoor in the home while the mother was at the telephone. Scan: of [the bob! after It. clothing become United and mum uuod her little body nttncted the mother who oct- l in: quickly In numbing the are, I rolled the child oh the thtar. (habit: of Mr. and Mrs. durum Lennon. an. of N North Bums: street. Wuhan. died pt her homo at 3:80 My dbl-um. . Bettv Lim, Small Daughter of Clifford' LeBaron of 715 North Butrick is Victim. Ana: "mrlrrtnin-%ratts tttr (on? an." after be!" - burned. ttttU 1%ttr Jam bananas. " page)!!! Death ot the child was a new: blow to her parents who beld'ho lief that the bums you not of i serious nature. nit the attend- ing physician hold lit a 'hopo for the mkto%rrottt"rtnthtet. - . _ . Animus); the mother was ot tho opinion that the burn vat-root of n serious nouns, one immediately summoned Dr, "omen Stone._ L Where the will} Ion chained the much u puzzling the mum. Both the tuner and mother hue Jud more than ordinary pneumon- mlnu permitting the children to obtain match... It I: thought that " DIES'OE f . BURNS RECEIVED WHILE AT PLAY Mrs. Clifton! An inquut Into the can at tttt child m held 5700:0001- Skylar}: the- Holhnd mum aatxmra, momm- 'A "Mk0: ttt drt ttom l bum accidentally. race! wag re- I turned by the coroner: jury. 7 . Besides the parent.- and the may broth». an child In angina by a luster. Jean. three mam. old. 'mns. T. c. 1lllBllill ! mas. ,llIIlrlli, 0N l VISIT: IN cm _ Pttngtml tomca- will be held at to o'clock Monday morning from the 'Holhnd "new home. I _) Ili/lr/yr!)), G AF . CM, BERNARD, Pro: the III" boy. 'ttrtttif an..." not to u My): mu View I box of ,nntetteetBtidttt. - . a _' Mm Etfetttrth Lisbon mango: or Dr. Chutes Lather. "modulation: of we moCom Gwen) mm. died In the ham It 1 o'clock Sunday in: ulna amon- be". when m a week while man; be: son. The domed was " year. of age -- bath "8 due to tn dttltisthm ot the hurt. -.. m deceased cum to Wuhan than: two well ttert to "In Mr can She m mick" with a but! up tack on Sunny. October M, and her causation declined steamy no!!! her 1'tli'iet'tii'hb,:, Mother ot Dr. Charles Lieber, "County Hospital Head Pass- es Away On 'iiiiiiU/ l eunuch. Powell Co. were mm m the work of. pain; Chm m Tynan. bu teem: ot the "and and cold weather which opt our the middle 'ét. Ita, 'lllW1'l (he thor. =tit Md program a mr u l 'tN.st,ardit1ootra nova-1! She had been married " you: at the the of her depth and was looking 1m to unset-"ate ot be: 'httiettt wedding anahemry on September Mr. 1027. In. Leiher was born Sn Pennsyl- nah. October 27. 1866 mmm_ to Ramon. Nebuuvmlle you" woman an. an mum in ma vicinity thee? In. in survhtd by um can and two daxrtrhtem. Dr. Chang/tuber of tFatt.. nun. Mm. Earl Harper ot Boston mm 1iitter 1nd Mm. John 89¢er ot Pullman. ' Rob. The truly. accompanied by the hu- btld. Dr. warm Mrs. Eu! Her. m m taken to Praia. Neh, for hurts]. The mun! wu hula " tant place Wednesday. William B. Boo-on. broker. resident of the Moot club and well known in north more Beteutr,c'sttauttterd ' broken shoulder bone and other in. "urlon Sand" mu his mount (all withhiln 'Atttetternraaeuarhtgnttar do! " 14h "not In the 011mm: club hunt. He was taken to the Alice Home hospital in Into m Mr. Boston In: tho third to In In- jured tn' the Marion 011mm: tle,..! lt" itt.titld an." to mammary. mum mulling tutttehingttttmt- Smut pavidrlr_t9hartnhaatorhot-ined numb. who was thrown ad Mod. Willi": loam-mick Blah. 1rhoeb?mettttttrtttthfrt.satonooe the hardest Jam. 1. Mitt in ttt. Dan'- bought! "new from In tn. much. Referring to the weaker-hip mat- ter at the next union ot the In"! legislature. a Dug-go paper End tyt td say after declaring that Secy.'o'. State Emmerich I: to be . Candi. date forgovernor was! [an Small: The Gout-now ittthtegteet not Rob on 891mb. at Peon-u In this job In ttteButttseturttm. Somumm- Mdegy have learned. the Governor uum to than. his Mom to Baton. next January. While the gubernatorial politics in mm up . no: In", new"! independent. on as White" on. m was _ttett _tdtetlr my» lumnl'nc rods. Anon; that m Win" P. Wall- ' of W. PtanhA.hhtcnrttrr.oeiat. A00. Arnaldo t Quincy. and Gus J. John- Iona! Puma. éhb'hunu In about u wuss m RACE Ti) IE SPEAKER . or mums muss IIIIIIII VICTIM Ili was roam IIIINI G m Ill0Shl'tkl, We have installed the latest equipment for repairing radiators, and are now ready. to serve you in that line otwork. "s y WE ASSURE PROMPT SERVICE AND ' FIRST CLASS WORK _ 'tho "N', a). 'Rit'fi,1 lamina l comm STATES um um" l A tsunami, cedar lined, wnlnnt hope ' .. .1. ".n"'" _ V vchest. filled. with ov'er a. hundred l _ eu',. V T mete. of household linen he: been _ STA ' on' any»: tn the window ot the A: " -, . Rey Furniture and Pant Store for the _ l "e"'"""- Inge few 2n lit chest will be given ' , . to wmeonp o ing the right ticket, "can" 1rttyyl Ile, tlo Raids being distributed by the women of the and Test; amt Inter- iAuxttiarr. Ti: ""1110ch presentation . (ttatt not been etem e 'yet, ut win _ es SmocSquad. be in the near nature. The moaned: " g , n from the tale of cketa w 11 be onst- 2,P2,"lh'tie" 'iii', never " ed tor the {alter 's2"g,'.het at the "the In face or the cbnnty voting 133nm Bros. Electric hop in a tew Sit." d It' T 71""- '=. "The ry u on the new" . . and u long l " than!" ,there! The tttPte/tttyr meeting ot the It I. tt m n d will be enforced Holy NtuURtiitsMit, Will be held ptr " . (hymn :Nov, IS, h SLJouph's hall. the um " ny othr. he can "mod. I _ ' w The ct. human. u otttttam The matter "In: prompted the Itt thei A _ tor, the nmrtrrtar no The matter Etna: prompted the query wu tile ttitnde of Montana. which voted w t. In'thu um. the prohibition to hove been order- ed to can din; and to - When Col. shun took once al-' most six year: "a he went "you _ taw automaton program. which account: for his personal raiding and. When he went no the polls a "eond timei he stood on his record. and was endorsed by a big' Wow. Hence tf retention ot the M" and. I ed to can " ,iiiatU - "an Mart. ittertrvtlie, went to North Chicago 8 ' day with John Hy- kemgund got int 3 Jun with an auto owner over s hop. The var of John Muqueiith s damaged by being Sn into try Hykexhs, who was charged North Chicago police with driving while intoxicated} Krumert mind in and and. three stitches taken in his lip, as s result oi a heating sdminiso tered by Muoutlitith. The sceident and fight occurred mi Hemmer Avenue, between Tepth aid Eleventh Streets. The 'itil',,')?,?,',",",',',,',',")') Real Estate Board hel the regular weekly meetinx and diaiter Wedngdey eve hing M the Litrbrtrvine C e. Bus!- neu before the bond we: themed, end nomipetlops for officers at the or- muetiee were received. The elee. tion will he held " the next - meeting. The other" to be elected we the pie-idem; mo vice presidents. "mun-y. venue: end two direetom Everybody bed I the time" end the dinner we. enjoyed by an. eke Pun mun euro-em himself a be- In: mum The "members vete protest at the meeting. _ Repeal of as state liquor law there not" aviation Impossible. acoordln to Attorney General L. D. Roots. gue- Aow, pn. the docket oooomodoooooooo that cannot M tried .betore De, camber, when gun. repeal of the law an. 011th will probably be "an". 3 . In his opinion the law now o Liliertinlle News. o In Mo opinion the law now more. It pouiblo to all notion to minors. ; . Col. Smith higiven more backing under the which luvs. m bu been thin to 30mm court- on can that charge 'iiiiC monuucturo out! poo-onion of "ram and gain con- TietittagB. oooo0ooooooooo The vote In {Illinois was not on the out. luv. ibnt simply to get the public opin on. In this In} the out... nttorney are can hacked by the law b the sentiment pt the people. ,ttd ot the note. It not with than; Y,, '93 that prompted the ttt the ' tor "W nertrrear IN Lttltnde of Montana. te,t tte e1ll$ti( and then is other ttr- t. In Mm unto the 'rent. tutu-.9 to 9. mm are ot., flag manna. ",; . a. by to? ma; iG two men who entered the uoo were m still " large. ' 'r C ll, 31926. society u.. plum; a Aittvo "IP'" Stotk Up Your Winter Needs Underwear MENS, WOMENS AND CHILDRENS' winter underwear. Heavr-ribbed cotton. conga Heeped. silk and wool, etc. ' Every garment guaranteed to give satisfac- EXTRA FINE QUALITY, (H INCHES wool, PLAIDS tr? , ENE ASSORT' two piece suits. - KAYNEE Sleeping Garments FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, ONE AND Flannellette gowns for the women. $8in the, "pretty winter Shades, yard ment of patterns, 36 inches wide, yard Dr. Demon's for the little tots. '. _ MORSE & COMPANY? _,,), LAlNlGWOFrTT4Y's Full Line of Toys and Holiday Goods DRY GOODS bi) Oirercoats ", * T . Tailored by T- E . Michaels,Stern&Co. $3.00 t'S51 CHIFFON FLANNELS church hid a very successful and en- terten.qutr1ter m the hall ot the new-choc! building during the then noou_m.evenlns at int Thunday. Friday and My. Booths, games .antt contest! ot neural varieties were [operated with magnate- of the parish f contributing max alleles for sale. On Irma mm. 1 "ut/re) was staged. and was attended by may,» both old and litmus. "anon this winger. and indoor and hutch." gums am being turned. Yaeumehtittmtthethirdnoorotttte school can)» any fitted up for these sport: and at the tune time there will mun plenty of room tor the spec- tatom. "1ihierything for Men" F With the official apron! of the Illinois Commerce Comma-ion voted at their meeting in fhrr?etrt PM 1n . day, the Chicago end Nuthwestem railway and the Chicago. North Shore and "manta runny um can. imm'ediately on the construction of " inUrtoekitttt device " South Upton and Stone Junction in [are riced'as Loww , Sodtuty of St. Joseph? Just Received-- In order to introduce'to the peo- ple of Libertyville. and vicinity fhiti truly ixiiiiirkattihiiie, we are selling them at prices lower than we have ever quoted for similar 'values. Whatever style you may choose, you can be sure the cut is correct. Big selection in Grays, Blues and Tans E We JGnt You to Come in and Look This Line Over. Compare The" Overcoat: With Others Selling. at Much Higher Prices. We have just unpacked another shipment of ' Hosnery Phoenix Silk and Wool Hosiery JUST THE THING FOR COLDER days. You can't buy a better hose than Phoenix. ' FLANNEL BLANKETS. PART WOOL and loo per cent Virgin Wool. COMFORTERS, PLAIN AND FANCY bardered-first quality cotton. Blankets, Comforters . $2S8-t3.98--$4S8 A": GENERAL MDSE. - $1.95 'to $8.95 75c to $1.50 {Comm The spur will permit it. manual-ring ot freight "Id W rears [mm on amend» to the other gun! ta part of the North Shore pun I which is making them an important 'frelght and express package Carrier. Punk Cory ot Wanna, who re- cently sold his local meat lurks: and grocery store in Genuee "not. to the Pnekingtown Market comm". ha Just purchased the Uptown meat mrkot. in Libertrvilie of hound Bunk tad J. N. Bernard. He will take nonunion next Monday. The Uptown Market " Libertyville wu the first ot n chin of match - tahliahed by the Uptown commny. Others are Iowa! at Antioch. Gnyslake and Wankeun. The doors of the Virginia Cate at Ltbertyvtlle were closed last Bab unity u a result of lowdown action brought by the mun who tn. stalled the fixtures in the Naam. A nonme ale to at": the credo "or will be held next Monday. The 3 Vitamin cafe was opened - andnhatratrottrM.A.rrdtettn.

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