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Libertyville Independent, 3 Feb 1927, p. 5

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Get--Rich Quick schemes wreck fortunes and make unhappiness. f knows whether they are safe or unsafe, and will gladly tell you what he knows. We invite YOUR Banking Business - LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK LET THEM ALONE. ---- ' Ask your BANKER before you in-- st in some strange proposition. He National Association of Real ND the Cat Came Back! REAL ESTATE <| MORTGAGELOANS | -- INSURANCE 'm is less than Start Saving-- Regularly NOW Bought and Sold _ __| _ .Firsts, Seconids, Thirds |---- Life, Fire, Casuaity eleven months away! ©Comes back the first of every month,--and whines a tuné about the landlord n'ee%g the money that you've been throwing away I .mfiflhw% ---"'!- Andmm';u'no.wflm'fi id -- h . -- _# " N « f 'm:hmkdu.now! ' Tlma.s...yu.'.ly.ud'm_ will be ever so much happier. Libertyville & ks mmeme {Local and Personal s s against the danger of the housewife burning hersolf, as, when using ryChmtmuwillmpnngnepn . . ~t:m%MMmcm.flt?a&m b'""'q""mb'w'#; ed. _ [E ||| ~dength, from i0 range, and is therefore entirely away from the ndypu yon'tmu' ® "ht'"".'zu MR ¢ C m:Mugmm»':mmi:mw': . -- aside in small amounts during the year. * ~ciple. mmh-fi_mu'flmuontaomr--mr . . 3B * y will the broiler drawer Jam or stick, when used. £ & C , sY1 --A] BR ----s[}} _ ~Toasting, for instance, is rarely done in the broiler, whereas a ~avel--this week, next week, o . 3 m.m»w.mmmamm e ta" means that the proportion of other fuels will be lessened by that 5*'@?'%'""' o pop nos _ * ao 4 SAUR l::~ 'f';'._é'_fi kn men and boys; leather jJackets and |blouses; flanne} shirts. °C. O. Carlison, m&!'ggrmmmnum | -- "The condition of Mrs. Louisa Ca ® BnhudAn..vboMlnedw' ' of --paralysis last week, is re-- * as a little improved today. Wum Tuesday to $A s ® ~ 'F#*R. Sellers and William Huffman were in Peoria and Johnson City from Monday until Wednesday, on a busi-- R TJ(if'{?;pm freruard Delthorn and Waukegan at the home of Mr. and . Mrsa. Emma Sumereski has been i!l for tie past week or so at her home the B1 flat over the Libertyville| main with tie Lake County National @r&flohnmmm Bank in Libertyville. he to go to his home in Aller--| -- . ten, lowa, this week to recuperate. The Methodist Episcopal church is u.. [TDaking a special effort for next Bun-- #5 ESmail, of the Rger hardware st or so at her home .v::mmm Of General' Interest To Local People 10 |p: alt the town hal next Thursday ' |nigh, Feb.-- 10th. In addition to a big JR | Hist of prises, there wil} be two awards JBR | for, attendance, one for the ladies and 1M |the other for the gentlemen. -- The C committee is arranging for a fine time E and a big crowd is--expected.. §1. . . lfdith Marie Wirtz, three year old | h:hbrotl'lnr.t:dlumwm . C w Ivanhoe commun-- e ,ny.manmo.m . l & short iliness with diphtheria. -- The ; |burial was at Ivanzoe Wednesday. A «-- : sister of the little girl is ill with scar-- f let fever, and the mother only .recent-- | I M ,Iy returned from the Lake 'Coun'ty ¥ |M |Generat hospital, where she had been % -- divert those p means that th much and the Miss Gladys Lyonga #tenographer in the office of the ~Bochm Insurance tumes t at IW °°.8t.. u. for m"'r» ephone 4728. + 4 At James Chicago, Feb, 1 and 23. mm- J,.--G@. Weart at-- tended as lay "b:g.n. + m&. Law-- rence's church. * was alternate, pie THe MB Agency, is HII at her home with ton Mre. Herman Haunsch{ld entertatt ed the Blue Bird bunco cmb)lw avening. Mrs. Frank Huber took tirs® prize; In.luyNovflh.nfiu Mrs. K. Bernara the consola A @PBCIALS:-- Sheep skin coats for men and boyse; leather jackets and blouses; flannel shirts. C. O. Carlson, The Store for the Lad and His Dad. home of 1iz son, William 'Wood, in New Lenox, 111., last Monday. He had been in-- New Lenox for about three months. Mr. Wood was--the father of Mrs. Jeanette Seybold, of this village. Frank Eger and H. J. Litchtield were in Milwaukee Wednesday to attend the annual meeting of the Wisconsin wmxrmm each year by handware men from the state of Wisconsin and northern part 'm ';hm-v(nbmm * oung People's Department of the Sunday School will #&tend in a body. All members and friends of the church are especially invited. "Why Does God Permit Bvil in the World?!" is the subject of the sermon by Rev. John E. De Long at the Meth-- odist churth Sunday evening. The people are requested to bring wriiten Guestions on *hat subject, and. they will be answered in & fifteen minute period after tie sermon.. This forum will continue for several weeks, and a variety of practical subjects will be Dick Earl returneg Tuesday from a business trip to California. Dick made a trip to Canada a year or so ago, and came back with the most. impossible tales of rabbi:s and other animals wearing goloshes or something or--oth-- er during the winter months. Now he is loudly declaiming over the size of fish his fatherin--law, Gilbert Luce, is hauling in: each day. Gilbert thinks mx:'m'?w'dmgm aunt,. Mrs. Barbara . Mawers. 'Mr. Belim is the son of Michael Behm, an old settler of Lake county. He and his wife are on a wedding trip. with scarlet fever. Dillion had resigneg his position with the Lake County National Bank, and nad accepted a position in Chicago. Mr, Dillion informs us that he will re-- ent day Legion wl give a The Rev. H. B. Gwyn attended tie John Wood, a well known sesident 8 A F E T Y¥--The In--A--Drawer Broller is an effectual safeguard The Universal In--A--Drawer Broiler 3 y 1 en egy ns : <d 4e .5 eonvention-- at St. & the American Priced at $120.00 Pro the day is last it he fails to Innd church attended the church club con-- m'"'t"""';'.';:""'m"f.;t';m': party vention dinner at the Auditorium in of men all set to drive with him to Chicago on the evening of January.$1-- ino sunny south, bw: all backed OUt ;l:lbg.m was. the caairman, at the last moment. Tuesday morning speakers were Bishop Darst. mort and BRill Laycock filled the £a8 mmon "Bishop's Crusade", ;any in ¥re Layeock fiirver, bought a and &n.vd Hankow, Chi--. pox of cigars and put their other shirt figld. Eo gavre a thrliting eccount of i2 A newspaper, and 5n ho cuange s -- € ' & conditions there. "*. .. They were remarking on the change ln' .-mv t £ x m ,7 _' "M Mn k m" _ ,'! 'm l i ' es anm opportunity to attend:the dances at the Gbeaci. -- --_-- _ started: work on the poltcs furce pf e * on WMW'MI':: was unable to come the first of the month, and will start Fob. 15. His at-- tention --will |be eentered principally Mrs, George 6. Bweet killed Gerself with gas at her home at 410 Center avenue, Lake Bluff, last night, but be-- fore she took hui!ochowo sure that her 2 year old baby, Jane, would be.safe. Mr. Sweet, a salesman, work-- ing:'in Chicago found his wife's body in HMe kitchen, the door and windows of which were tightly closed. But up-- stairs, in a bedroom.. he found Lis daughter sleeping behind a closeq door the room fresh with air coming thru wide open windows.. Mrs. Sweet, who -- was a: the postoffice window, and even a dozen or more {flies had the nerve to buzz and crawl on the warm sidewalk. 8 were gamboling on the green.> K Florida or, California can equal tiis, on the mecond day of F@bruary, they don't say a grea't deal about it. *A Hlbert "Luce, Jos Hart and several more expatriates will read this item and give much thougit to it: Wed-- was denying to a Indy that he had ever engaged in the pasttime of boot-- legging,--when a dull explosion took place. © His face blanched for an in-- stant, and then he smiled. 'It seems the young man had just gotten a bot-- tle of medicine at the drug store, and for some reason OF otaer, let go at the wrong time. He beat all past ef-- forts in explaining the matter, --~ : &MW.MdthoUb- § Woman's Club will be held at &omfiuuwm.w ruary 9. will be the big winter picnid, when each member of the club prepares her choitest dish for --the oocasion. Each member will be called mbdmthtuu.cohu' z'l"hllM- Tae meeting will + ealled to order promptly at 'one | officers are Lydia Wehrenberg N.G.;-- Mary Waters, V. G.; Ruie Hagerty, secretary, and Elizabeth Gleason, as treasurer. -- The Waukegan acquitted itself with credit in the work. After the installation ceremony, a supper of oyster stew, cake and coffee was be called to order promptly at 'one o'clock and woe unto the tardy ones. Mrs. Morse will have charge of the program later in theafternoon, and & surprise is in store there also. The lunchéon committee is composed of Mrs. Ingraham, Mrs. Ellsworth Mrs. J. H. Suter and Mrs. Frudy. Remem-- ber, luncheon served at one--no later. Those who bring hot dishes are re quested to be there at ten minutes to + Instailation <of officers in the &nwhfimmmm the hall of the last Friday night, Jan. 28. -- About 35 members of War Frank Rund, age 40, was found dead in Fox Lake this morning, with his skul crushed. Rund for some time had been living at Round Lake, where he was employed in the drug store of Ben Peterkort. . Wednesday he went toroxuh.to':hoeotn&:hbeloW» to Charles Skillen, °w was in served. kegan lodge were present and had charge of the ceremony. Miss Pear-- Kight members of St. Lawrencoa's oft the ~moter vdaicle been ill for several i¥ 8, nards of that Ford. -- As boti are ex-- perts in <the fiivver line, they soon nxmtthotrbmtntumgg d&yu':a"p:'ulmm'mm Ford d & u""'u"' 4 -qvammmm by rail for Florida. ~They had *as far south as the Town Line road in 1 February 5 1 PEARL LING -- %'mm?#"' Wl n time inmmontel . companions lying on the ground out |-- |{ clans, who in turn called the coroner| <|} and village marshat of For Lake. Both | 4 Young and Clark are being held for questioning pending the inquest. Col started to Florida tor a. week or more. They were remarking on the change in the weather--as they went toward the lower end of the country, when "February 9: _ Fresh Ginghams, February 6: . Thurs. and Fri February 3 -- 4: ulc s I| -- Also Andy'Gump Comedy. _ @Wild Horse Il u First National Bank I Mm" t' of Libertyville Jack Hoxie, in a Bluo Streak-- '"Valencia",. -- All aboard for the land of Ro mance! Mae Murray, who flash-- ed so brilliantly thru "The Mer-- ry Widow," will again win your heart, as the gay, fiery Spanish News Reel and Comedy. ~ Milton Sills, In _ --~*"Paradise" With Betty Bronson, by Cosmo WEAVING February 7 -- 8: > Wednesday, Comedy and News Reel. Thurs. and Fri., February 10 -- 11: Mon. and Tués, % Mary Pickford, In itG.. ...' s} Carpets--204 Ru#s _{ 1 310\ --tor yor Steals, 2188.25¢ |-- 1n'l. Newberry Avenue me 186.M -- LIBERTYVILLE uprroRUpg | | Thomas Meighan, In "*The Ridin' Art Acdrd, In Colored Indian Head, \Prints, fast colors, '~W.--Carroll & _ _THE INDEPENDENT--$1.50 A Y O USACE . _. _ . 20G { Specials for Saturday Pure Creamery Butter, Ib....50¢ | NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST.I1b. . . . RIB BOILING BEEF, TD. 2x e¥ail y . 5 LEG OF LAMB, : .:. _ __c. PORK SHOULDERS, small and lean, Ib. . .~ _ 545 No. Milwaukee Avenue Phone 476 * _ LIBERTYVILL Trade Here and Save Money e 94 Accurate Figures taining a Checking Account is that you always know just how you stand financially. Each month the bank returns your cancelled checks together with a statement of your every financial transaction and the statement is a summary* of how much you have left to spend! What could be more simple and con-- venient? * INS, lb. . ~--as to how you stand Financially! a# Come in and let us give other neAditaoth#® 600 cagha t +8 68 apimate *®* 250 C 6 mie"

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