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Libertyville Independent, 3 Feb 1927, p. 4

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[v>s 4e s Life of Son Menaced h Worries of Mrs. Longtellow were mt"" «fact: that mflohathclfibthgofl- of the <Dollar Steamship. tine "blfldto'_hhthod'oho!fl.t Hne each day, was frequently placed Iin--dangerous positions in represent-- . Believed to have been the victim 'of heart --disease made fatal by ex-- rmwmmmm 1@ *foreign section <of Shanghai. Efi and mmua:u'cmu streets entering districe are barricaded and guarded by a force of soldiers made up of residents Of the section * F in the city for more than a half a <€entury, died -- in : her mfiu the &l-zu:oo'cheh Saturday morning, i'fi.. durings which the Itves of :rhnnlflotfinmmd. , Nettie Brochon--Longfelliow, a na kMHve of-- Waukegan and> member of ;smm."wnbmu'm F witness ~to the -- terriftc that has waged in that sec on for weeks and which was in-- Besides: her sister Home Made Pork Sausage .. 23¢ N« Pot Roast, Ib. . 20¢ 'chon--Longfellow Died From Libertyville Market ... C Nmmm!.wm AV?'. SATURDAY SPECIALS! Excitement of Rioting. i _ by © the-- efforts --of . the.zebel-- Chinese to enter the section the object of attacking the res iom. Hams, Ib. . . 24¢ fe -- Picnic Hams 22c ° ppnaames 8 s 4 N f f yia s L8 £ a _ O MA ~-- MR C AMAE ----G) chies Deouty B is o | _3 @ <I _ I the Inside and r | | P : Through An & :z -- C * e f '; U e e h e e 6 > J| Chief Deputy Fred Ys¢¢," % s A : : : T ::ttll:. taste of his 01 s * S M 4 [ While the clock ti &--* -- « mc -->resre e s e o : Hve minutes "Buster " o -- We ' oh. % UR FP N24 * B k . i ed in the county jail ; f ya | | i c " °e 6 M should be there, but € -- . o € _E 3 PC $ 'cident. : f « ie ie >> omm uie | M :s : "Buster," who wes M_ 9 % toed past. Elimer Hu s 3 3 F c as 'hy.udwntlntou + x a . i Ax Cl . % R f \ ¥ '.DOVI'. .fill' maki _ _~As Long As It Lasts! 1 we. A e \* Pss hss on ; e x > -," 44 C ED #R é * * hi. -- A:- "'" -- -- v:" -- re . f A Ar';-' 'm u. ..-'m whole Fresh Fish Daily Pork Loins . 25c CHAS. KnuUTsEn, E. C. ¥T+ t reveals the unhalited, procession, the multitude still kneeling calm with the feeling of infinity. The storm, as if broken on that mass of humanity, im passive as the Rock of Ages, passes with a burst of sunshine. and .peaceful scene, the next a chaos of torn trees, threshing shrubbery and + the historic storms which e the purpose of many hu-- , milftary or peaceful, tie ?Mbrqu_ovnmmu Storm at m undelei Caught by Camera Robert L. Smart and : Mabel band ~passed @gway sic fi' ago. . As it, is understood-- t it was her wish in life that~her body be cremated .after death it 18 expected that -- this plan will be carried out and the remains placed beside the ashes of her husband in a vault in an Oakland, Cal., nausoleum. VR Ofi _ was the: subject of th Lesson--Sermon in all Chyrch< of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, Jain~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHE: "Lovr was the subject of th T aomem Sowmam in eV EUnrsinct . *¥%0@ Springtield, HIIL., Jan. 29.--The Pub-- lie Service company of--Northern Il#-- nois filed petition with the Illinois Commerce Commission today for cer-- tificate to construct and operate an extension of its gas distribution sys-- tem on Slocum Lake Road, Waucon-- This story, supported by evidence ndorooth.rdvhichh{duun- tully will, Smith's generale believe, not only clear his name, but remove any taint that may attack to his rights in the public mind. ; Just what the story is could not be hn%&nuhnm It is under-- stood, however, that Smith had no 'knowledge of -- contributions to his campaign by any of the public utility t':;m until after he was nomina-- Neither Col. Smith, who reached Chicago last night on his way back to Washington for the hearing tomorrow, nor, his advisers would discuss the hnew developments. constitutioenal rights of the gtates will soon become one of the outstanding national issues. 4 l Coincident with the anticipated ap peal by the governor, Senator--Desig-- nate Smith is prepared to summon more than--100 witnesses before the Senate investigating committee, if ample opportunity is afforded him at thhunotountbo"nootumrhbh' st-rymln the political annals--of the .' $# ; 1 of what the immediate action at Washington may be. + As tentatively outlined it will be addressed to the governors of the various states.. It is anticipated the for renominétion .in the April prim-- aries next spring. Meantime, Governor Len Smaill is contemplating the first step in a na-- tion--wide appeal to the plain people to rally to the support of the Con-- stitution in general and the rights of the sovereign states in particular in the appointment and <+election of Ift the United States Senate ulti-- matealy denies him --a seat, both as | m':iiu«i:- f o e §3 > !6: _ "Spinrit.* nest * §¢ Reported That Illincisan Has Amazing Story to Téell if Sen-- ate Will Allow it. _ The Church of Good, Will. Sunday morning is a upecial day tormelunh'm-"mfifll Monndmg'fln to attend the service, ~Dr. Odgers, the District Superintendent, will be here and preach, © There will be speciat music, the Young -- People's Depart-- ment of the Sunday school will attend the service ima body,. -- We expect a very large congregation. *A | mmu,w » Fobruary on;n.mmmmum any) are: k . Holy Eucharist ang Sermon, 10:46. Church Sechool at 9.46 a. m. w COL. SMITH WILL --CALL 100 TO TALK AT HIS HEARING mney E C Riessling, Pastor January 'by ~seventy--three people of Bunday School at 9:30 a. m. our church. We are asked to read the German service at 10:30 a. m. _ |Book of Acts in February. We are mmhmm'umwamuwuw T:80. This will be a song service by read this book, and ~to New the choir. Everyone is invited. *j York, at the close of the month and wec_< get a notice for Libertyville in the ST. LAWRENCE'S EPISCOPAL : |Associated Press Neows. ---- °.. . Rev. H B Gwyn; Pastor The ,Wm'c Missionary --Society The services on Sunday. February will meet with Mrs. J. T. Dsavis, on ectorate of Illinok for vindication. In that event he wil} be a candidate FIRST METHODIST RPIBCOPAL wing the morning> service, a will be served at the diurch 5 Care= 80(7{0. nerale and company veg ie Grand ~ aven LCk --t6o mtlchnu is er« Te doad not be man "'". "" Mt ". C d no| Man,. also of Ziot to his shocked that he utility| it a dyirig condit _ ihe dead man is Lester Innes, aged about 35, of Zion. Carl Os-- man, also of Zion, was so severely shocked that he is believed to be in a dyirig condition at the Victory Memorial . hospital. A Innes was the first man to re-- ceivre the force of the high tension wire. ~Osman rushed to his aessist ance --and was unable to release his hold of the wire. Then James Innes, father of Lester, and who is a ma-- son contractor on the job, went to his son's assistance and finallyw succeeded-- in prying him loose from the wire. Osman was. freed, with the aid of a two--by--four. Dr. H. C. Hoag rushed to the scene and applied the prone pres-- sure method but was unable to re-- vive a spark of life to Innes, Oeman anda wrand avenue where Richard Pietschman is erecting a store and ployed this afternoo 7-'----%. ng against a high tension wire of .the Public Service company at Jackson street the crowd took advantage of the ex-- c t T m -- : '" | mamess o moves s | SEBK WOMAN AS -- ([f-- rium T r S 22 omm ;A ltorium Theatre o ons 6 B .AWD!_A_N'SDEA |f Monday and Tuesday, February 7 and 8. ever was a surprised Andividual in this section it was Roy. A very fine dinner was served and the crowd took advantage of the ex-- cellent dance music which the Hay: loft furnishes. ©'The success of the affair was largely due to the Mact that flw'!ama?cm-vhu they were supposed to dine they were greeted by fourteen other Waukegan friends who had preceded them there and were armed with all -- nolse--mak-- ing contrivances that could be found. Amid~a great din Mr. Bracher was vclo_o-odhlothm.nduum. mnursday, Jan. 27th, was County Treasurer Roy Bracher's birthday. and his wife put over a mighty clever stynt in celebration of it, Roy being the "fidm"flamm party which was by Mrs. Bracher at the Frint George Hayloft in Evanston. °. § In an offthand way Mrs. Bracher told her husband that she had arranz-- ed with Dr. and Mre. Jolley to go to Evanston. for dinner in the evening. The treasurer thought there was no-- body else in the party, but when the wC mesm, ogie Morning worship at 11.~--The ser-- mon topic, "Buillding for Eternity." ~ Youns People's meeting at $:380 p.m. Pvening service at 7.30.~ "How Are We Assured Everliasting Life?" is Friends Help County Wells and theQuarterly Conference _wifi"n" held<at that time. =_ =-->. 4 the evening serviceo at 7.30, we '-L';t.?f' forum, in which people bring for Good music and a welcome to all. Treasurer Celebrate recovery as a result of is and their famil | to impress. the prisoners with gr« _ T speeches. ~Then he decided to lea W |©When he reached the iron door 3 gn: tM i.tn was mi.:'t and.Jocked. ] ~A Y urnkey was 1 [ C es ; ; .one golashes i# the door. 'There was a terrific th |.. "Buster," who wears: golashes, tip _ SZ| toed past. Elmer Hudson, night: turn-- § | key, and went into the jail last night. \\. While the clock ticked 'off twenty-- HAve--minutes "Buster" remained lock-- ed in the county jail, --not because he mhmm but through an ac-- got a taste of his own medicine last the burial of the man. Arit, is being made by Waukegan, MW'&MMM police undertaking concern Wetzel and Peterson in an effort to clear matters in commection with the estate of Mike Scothman, veteran 'mnm-uonvhodsedne.m': The woman is named as the bene-- clary in an insurance policy left by Scothman. The amount to be awarded her under the policy is but $150, but ha-nchuthl_ththoonlymlon_ by the deceased, the undertakers are seeking the woman in the hope that gflnumuapomonotm..m burial purposes. ' The county allows but $40 for bur-- ial of a pauper which during this pe: PMod of the year, when it is difficult to obtafh men to dig a grave at regu-- lar rates, is considered hardly enough Meomooatotbnflnlunderthohut-; expensive conditions. Ulhutbowom&nlocuedwithh, the near future it probably be necessary for the county to finance DEPUTY BECOMES |B HERE PRISONER N |B THEY --~--AMSAawN LR ARE! Search for a woman named Frances ief Deputy Brown Gets on M Mary and the Inside and Looks Out |MM H;r Through An Accident. --| M HMer Brood Cimmarusti -- Case Only O | d Nes to Call Ror Bond For. Q"' feiture There. C f x¥e s ple vs. Arthur Nelson. ét Wr Pe it ur Nelson, ét al. , People vs. William~ Norwood and People vs.: Harry Boyd. People'¥s. Louis Cimarusi Peoplevs. James Leckie People vs. Paul Murdoch. People vs. Carl Lentinen People ;:s. Frank Fitire: »--chief deupty, who is usually a ellent man, was talking on the . < For some time he continued vs. Virgil King _ + . . ®eesemendy ,.,,JEI; Moreover ve. John Lamovec 3yA pmmpd',czpab]y.atflat.v 00&- 76. --Foun wfla" #x" k 'careful, courtcous service is available at 3,000 va. Toln CAilen, othorwise ... Bdfgts in the United States where Studclaker ~Jack Allen * + both feet x + + * Mflll" ion * -- £ are 1 e -» ® -- -- " -- 4 olsc ---- 1 5 4 3 * & 'r 2 ts > :«-/ . t _ ' # : e i ati % * f . * C ce #1 f e «> $ess ' kli R ihe i0 E4 t P fl f 111 b / A a i'< '; , z. :# & & "-" P } qit-- -* 4 £f '4: % g%E? P J 46. " 4 es a 6 .. ----<a n > & C ' _ M 3 : % C + us 1 _.." i c' ~ w e A s 4 -- M &. zd ue :':':":.". P CC J wil P i ":-i;:_.:';:::i.:: C oL .A f j ts . .20 eP es T ~~ ie _ eokpl 4 4 . s T + Zp MX e % ; + . *: '.V o fark© 7 44 loae. . 4 7:.' 41. 2# . F ¢ i 6: > e 2C +C i gn. 2w t a Girl is 4N3 TYVILLE:GARAGCGE >\ | LUCE & EARL, Props. , _-- Phone 202 nt and care. The adv Studebaker njoy is flxztactvicchmneeded-- Mradflyavaflablc, ty C . 25, Studebaker's sales of factory repair Yae t u" kssy x e m o g}i!g 4. :: 5 w o ed only $10 per car. It indicates that owners not only spent less money for s, but that their cars spent less time ission 10c and 30c ?.m' & i w t 4

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