dition will apply to for many.years, if -- --present -- price levels is powerless to con-- trol these advances. SX San Franciscd, Feb. 12.--To an E embolus, or floating bilood clot E> .\ -- which lodged in the brain-- was at-- _ ~_."~ @ributed today the sudden mania . e .w caused --Edward~W. Cham, e s «.'" lvte..nddomdflnl.fll" tE * e 'railroad, with headquarters 8 Chicago, to attack a murse at St. g : Luke's hospital, then hurt himselt Former Wauk M « o'osmssa:'."o conducted Monday : Samily Bome in San foriably and apparently -- much im-- proved. -- ~Mr. Stewart ascribed =©Mr. Chambers' death to a momentary, ir-- rational period. Mr. Chambers was a widower, and ie is M oamns, ts * &4 nun at the Holy Convent in San Francisco, Mr. Stewart said. The surviving --sons _Paul G. Ray----P.G. Ost Benefit St.Joseph's School him but it was intimated that there might be next week some time. _ _Almost .until his last hour, ~Mr. M&:M kept in close touch with Chicago office, his assistant, ____ . Day or Night Calls Will Receive Prompt Attention ~~-- e wen STORE PHONE 9 t Waukegan relatives of Mr. Cham-- bers of course, would be unable to l!thmmnonlmltwulgnod today that no plans ahd been made for special masses in Waukegan for to the Screen. communicated ~with him B ison, Topeka & Sante Fe. ] and former Wnlonnno.a to death Friday trom the of a San Francisco _ hospital, Inquest Shows What Caused Monday, Tuesday February 25--March 1 AUDITORIUM to --death from a fourth story win-- he official motion pictues of The XXVII! International * Licensed Embalmers and Funeral Directors A.s added to this sys-- tem during the past ten years has required on average invest-- those installed ten [VERY telephone Congress Telephone Service Must Go On _ ILMLINOIS. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY G. RAY sone 12 THEATRE Mwernlmtg:ovedemutmc- tion and-- the development of a highly trained and alert organization have made in-- terruptions much less fre-- &':'" and have cut down average length of time in which service is suspended. A and the cyclones and thunderstorms of summer are the implacable enemies of the telephone service. Experience covering many years has enabled m g:ll Sm to develop t forms of protection and the THE blizzards of winter and the cyclones and Barnstable. h.;"u'""";""l__ rs _ William SBheehan was an Ingleside visitor Sunday. * lr.ndln.luhv:hm One of the Stephenburg boys is il1 at the home of his aun't, Mrs. Lulu dark coat and cap but no overcoat He appeared to be a negro. The other was about five feet 2 inches tall and wore a leather coat. Guthrie thinks he would be able to identify toth of the robbers as they made 'no .effort to conceal their feat-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0o 0o 0o 0 0 0o o o 0 0 000 0 0 0 000 00 o o .. At the point of their guns they held up Guthrie and searched his clothing From his pocketbook they extracted a $5 bill and then handed the empty bpurse tack to him. , Ehe bacdits then ran back to their car and drove east to McAlister ave nue and turned south. Guthrie noticed that the right fendéer of the car was missing. Immediately after the rob-- bery Guthrie ran to the office of the park policemen and called the police station on the telephone. . One of the robbers was described by Guthrie as being about five feet 8 inches tall--and . weighed about 120 pounds. He wore brown trousers. A Raymond Guthrie 18, of 1010 --Belvid-- ere street, was held up and robbed by two armed auto bandits Taursday night, according to a statement made to the police by the victim. The rob-- bery took place in Belvidere stréet near Rbosevelt Park. Captain Ken-- mnedy and Patrolman Stewart conduct-- ed an investigation but were unatle to obtain any trace of the robbers. Guthrie informed the police that be was on hbis way home and had reached a point just west of the park when a~Dodge coups, --approaching from the west, pulled up at the curb near him and two men leaped out. Neither was masked but both carried blug steel #evolvers. -- he left for the west he getting on finely. The feeling is th self. -- DHS ANBROBBED a mi;:'n attack, 'so 'sudden Ahat * it came before special eould be taken --to mtm at-- fected his mind --to--the point where he lost all reason and control of him-- Raymond Guthrie, 18, Held up anmmarnodsevelt AMmm.m hoo! house Monday evening. * ._'" ~~ I wish to express my sincere appre-- c omone" | ie nereer ue 9 P' G' m oi Emew | armant Anoo t T h_lhm\h Park Last Night. Res. Phone 361--M -- || i of defense in UP BY TW & AZ A~ A { oV ST. LA WRENCBS EPISCOPAL D: AUTO BAK: | se .. * M BARRED| cnurch sc..:.;"'.;'%'? 0 L q * was at his home the At the--meeting of the Libertyvillie wmmmwmm-a."m noon, two short playlets will: fin sented. -- The first is entitled noon visitor Monday at the E. A. Wil ton home here. *= B'rhnm'hytlmr.niu.fl second a negro sketch, .&'fi Out tie Wash," by Smediey and Pa :'t. m.y&numm plays Florenhce Betzer will render sev-- ::l&mm"vdluanm _mmmmondol'omn' -- Meanor Ellis, a young married wo-- man--Ruth Willer. Ethel Percy, her * sister--Bertha Tirs . Hubbard _ Parker and Mrs. Chauncey Phelps, friends of Eleanor Thayer one day last week. Eileen Paillippi is the happy recip-- ient. of a new midget Cable grand plano, purchased by her parents Mr. and hmxflm"m guests of Mr. Fisher's in ~Cht-- cago from Friday to Monday morning. Mr. and ln.';.n:'n--sgh' hultsz of Antt och,--caled at Thayers, on their return home from Waukegan. Mrs. M. 8. Miller, Mrs. Troy Balien-- ger and Mts. C. W. .Talbott were in Waukegan shopping Tuesday. e lofl-y and 'Tuesday ts Mr. and-- Mrs. John Schinberg and L/'lNie, daughter, Shirley~ Ann from Prairie visited '2er son, Lawrencé, at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and _ "Billlie" McFadden was a passenger on the bus Monday to Waukegan. l(n.c;flm:ulmlm re in Waukegan Monday. "M.R.fl.hmnyvum indisposed last week, but was able to attend to his church sarvices Sunday. lm'MMmdM' is visiting: in town at the Rome of her served. The chefs of the two com-- panies also prepared the pudding of They did the cooking and the ladles Morning -- Subject-- at 11:00 ~"Paul's Preparation for His Wisdom."* . A:msmy,m'omm ple's Day will be in the Young People's Dept.. All the church is askeq to attend the Sunday School. A representative of the Pillsbury and RIRST METHODIST BPISCOPAL , John E. DeLong, Pastor. > The Church of Good Wl 4 "The Seven Best Men of Liberty-- ville" is the subject for Sunday eve-- ning at 7:30; What is goodness? Taat is the question for discussion in the Morning worship at 11. The pastor will compare "The Beginn'ng of" a Nation by Moses and Washington." * . ¥oung Peovie's meeting at 6:30 p.m. Evening ; service at ©7:30. The u? j:c"t otflt? sermon, 'The Clotiing of murunscmoagrn mmntflq'. "> Third Floor First Nationai Bank Bidg. * Services at 10:45 & . ... Rev. Guy E. Smock. Pastor ~ Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. V. G:; Wells, Supt. t ul s wo Plays to be Glm By tlge Woman's Club Mrs. Arthur A cordial' invitation is extended ooo miges at 5 2. who doee washing by the day-- & Weart. * ma, her more aristocratic friend cARD OF THANKS 8T.~ JOSEPHS at"9 a. m. t at 10 2. m. es 04 deroht c e it C eE c e n C o e l eve-- three miles around the lake at Mun-- delein, one going in one direction and ¥x1e other in the opposite direction, so that' no incident of the big affair would be missed. Remarkable pic-- tum,mhkudmtflnmflnc storm thot oecured e the march was under way. @f This big picture is being shown for the first timeo in the Chicago district at Libertyville, wit'3 the exception of the opening in Chicago. It is being shown for the. benefit of St. Joseph's namu. set out for Chicago. During the days of Cardinal Bonzano. With his brother Cardinals rested %New York, cameramen were 'cons'--antly oc-- cuvied seeing that every public fune tion should be recorded on motion manager of Fox Varieties who di-- rected tie filming of the apectacle. Camera work began in Rome where His Eminence John Cardinal Bonzano, Papel Legate to the Congress, with Fox Films the services of 20 camera-- men and under the direction of a technical expert, also secured from m'mm,u.Mfma film were "shot." ° j From this mass of pictoral material the 'eight reeks, or 8,000 feet, which will be shown at the Auditorium were cut under the direction of Mgr.: C. J. Quille, General Sderetary of the Con-- A picture of more than ordinary in-- :tau'i'l;boshp'natmm 3eatrie MMM' and Friday nights, when the dramatic gress, held at Chicago and Mundelein "Som,."mm-u-etdun Lesson--Hermon in all Churches CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Gothan anevice'at 1030 | _ --, | account of" the Walther League Rally of Highiand Park. s3 44 * w of Christ Scientist, Sunday, Eucharistic C To be Shown in.Pictures The Golden Text was from Pro-- verbs 10 :8, "He that getteth winsdom loveth hig own soul: he that kgepeth understanding shall find good." ---- there sat a certain man at Lystra, impotent in his feet, being a cripple from his mother's womb, who never There. is a man in town whom ey-- ery one knows, who has a custom of giving flowers to every family when death comes to some one. .No one is left out. It 4s a very beautiful spirit and we. pray for blessings .upon such a man.-- He works for the village, had walked: The same heard Paul rally will be hold in our/church Mor-- day evening, Fob,. 21. N tlse 1. Wh:mnndgm'ovorm letters to friends +--church, asking them to Msfimgflm I'te _ and The Lesson--Sermon \klso in-- cluded the following passages from the Christian --Science textbook, "Science u:dgnltn with Key to the "The Science of Christianity comes with fan in hand to separate the. chaff from the wheat.= Bélence will declare God aright, and Christianity 3 its flvhthh% making mankind better physically, morally, and-- spiritually" --(p. 466). ~~Read the Book of Acts. "Pe: Py:-- m ie peienear ies e wall 'to? tnw?'ldit. m & RL * .: 4 ~tiaink -- that the" motures telling the Bible stories hi,"MUbep tyville weekly, is a fine thing, and a high}y commendable"newspaper enter-- the citations w hich com-- eA Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davie and son,| -- q spent Sunday at the Howard Murrie |;,,,, home in Grayslake,. Ine The Mises Velma Fitz .and Billy S:;&Mm_fiua:moumoo mm séi00l on Tuegday evening. Mrs. Frost, of Volo spent--a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Enmma Huson Dell Richardson was a Chicago call er on Wednesday. _Miss Madge .Pfannenstill anga Mrs.| [ . Mary Pouliot, spent Friday at the F. k Amaunn home. _ Bell Baldwin, of Libertyville, spent Friday at the. Jack Cashmore home. -- Durry Curran and William Wagner ~Mrs, O. A. Howard and "Mrs. Ray | [ tia Gurness high school on' Tuesday Grandma Curran is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Page, at Gurnee on Tuesday. evening. A number of the the young p from this vicinity attendéed the 1 from this vicinity attended the ling match at the Dreamland in Mro. Rena Bracher attended the play ---- Ray Rippberger, Elizabeth and Elea-- nor Dayis were Grayslake callers on SBaturday evening. "ae:" Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Junge and children attended the show at Gur-- nee on Tuesday evening. ' ---- Mrs. L A. Fits was a Chicago caller on Tuesday. lr:filu.!oonm attended a show in Waukegan on Sunday after-- _--Mr. and Mrs. Barl Ziegler, of Chi-- m'.e::::my at ¥ie Dell Rich erail of her aunt, in Chicago last week. _ Katie Ford, of Grayslake spent last motored *o Lake Villa Monday evening |Something good. _ " Mr. and Mrs. Dell Richardson spent| w 3. Denman and family of Wau-- Rippberger. '_._|of Gurnee, called on MilllWirn rela-- Miss Velma Fitz was a Libertyville|tives Sunday j caller on Tueeday. . . _ . Mrs Jamison, Mrs. LeVoy and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Jack Cashmore Vll"ed' Martin had charge of the music; and relatives in. Waukegan one day --Of|r Martin, C. E. Denman and W. A. last week. Bonner of this vicinity were--the pall _ _ Mrs. Elizabeth Fox spent MondaYy | pearors at the funeral of Mrs. Nellie with her daughter Mrs. Willmingt0®:| Cleveland. > j °_ Mrs. Agnes Hayes, of Great Lakes| xrs Nellie J. Cleveland, widow of spent the week end wi'i her daughter |w, 0. Cleveland, formerly of Millburn Mrs. Dell Richardson. died Thursday in Chicago. The fun-- Aenco on Thursday: ~Afollowing children to mourn her 1: ilr.'ndlnhck:onc-.otl.onzom Mrs. Pearl Steve, and Mrs. W'm'm' at &.'m,mfifi' mumdcm; Mrs. Ruby hfi,m 4 -- |Whait, of Round Lake; Orin, of Lake ' Mt.mmm'&m"w'm'drmm; also M"m" o 5o (four & '"tn(rwmliu'.tmomm-:muw§ Cvemn®k. ¥%A + disouss ~church <problems. 4 Edward MceCormick, of Libertyville| Carl Brauckner, Jr., has been ill was a Round Lake caller ono Tuesday.|with pneumonia, but is somewhat im-- . Florence Benwell spent Tuesday eYe|proved at this time. ~ ning with Mrs.--C. G. McCandles. mmn-amaomug'u-w Joe Fitz, Harry Litwiler and Mil--[tended school Saturday. . Shee-- ;t&t'dhnhmwmhy-utleflmunhwum"y to fielp them week > > in their 'studies. T. _ --~Miss Lillian Lundgren, of Chicago The social given under the auspices spent: Wednesday with Mrs.--Ray Ripp-- oltheC.B.Bodetymhll::'dth' berger. * Masonic hal} Friday evening, a 'Mr.. and (Mrs. Llioyd Benwell andivery pleasant time was had. children, of Gurnee, spent Monday e¥e| . 'The pupils of the Miliburn school ning with Mrs. George Benwell gave a Valentine party the l4th. Re-- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and|fresnments gwere served in valentine son, were Grayslake callers on SAtur--| favors. o ,--_-- day evening. There will be an entertainment at O. A. Howard and Henry Howell|the crurch Monday evening, Feb. 21. gan attended the show at the Majestic womarke Reld meon: a ow dars i + * »-- & B m Chicago. 4 : Caester Horinimus and Leo Rich ardson were in Waukegan on Sunday evening. § » i; ~ Edward McCormick, of Libertyville was a Round Lake caller ono Tuesday. -- Florence Benwell spent Tuesday eve ning with Mrs.~C. G. McCandles. Joe ¥Fitz, Harry Litwiler and Mil-- ford Smith are baling hay at McHenry this week> > Miss Lillian Lundgren, of Chicago spent Wednesday with Mrs.--Ray Ripp Durry Gurran and WHlHam Wagner| [ sys BATTERIES Mrs. O. A. Howard and Mrs. Ra¥ [ .: _ _ --| _ < . -- 5s f - » etarenrsel MK..l.'. Dait rvice | ning. and was elected President. Mr. Blere of Iibertyville,-- Vice President, Mr. Campbell of Gurnee Treasurer and Harold Odell as Secretary. in # Art 4N BP ND ~acter on ) rrtiz> onl geason. Irene Hertel was awarded the Margaret O. Brain' et al minor®, |first prize in Euchre, Edward Obenaut Nort? 3mm report and 2C | was awarded first in Buchre and Mar-- . Theodore Jn#o'tfib.?k.. lngepg. puu BB SeeRe: 6f Mundclein was {given out--Decree for sale of real estate M Rosing mo't entered.. Additional bond approved. keggl:: OL: d:my, Mo'?d t w¥ s--+rommnmmmiettnes 0(00 Mré. Leo Hendee svent Wedép::du 000 0 00 0 0 00 0 o o o | ECX h: mother. Mrs. Nick Kretch o . ROUNDLAKE_-- o|=« » sn sn h We MeSF Lc O |--_ sirs. Arlth Daley spent Friday after-- ooooonogoog_oooo noon with Mrs. Rena Bracher, .. Oc A; Howaet attended a, Boonte |., im spura oitre t m motored ning. N.ld.wu Qleemdem-ldom' eYC] 'Clarence ang=~ William Wagner at-- Thogsss Restla, _ LAke < Bluft--Ad-- ministrator mtho:iud to assign pat-- ents. -- * f ----Marion Brain, 'W'snkem----lflml re-- por'-- approved. + Estate closed. _--Margaret O. Brain et al minore, North Chicago--1st report and ac count approvéed. _ k * *' Theodore Jajoifbarske, insane, Ron dout--Decree for sale of real estate entered.. Additional bond approved." 1nomas Kankin, l1A¥ke ministrator ant.bo::eq to ents. « * -- Marlon Brain, Waukeg: por'--approved. + Estate c| Margaret O. Brain et North Chicago--1st -- repc count -- approvéed. * Decree <for m of_ real. estate en-- tered. -- Additional~ bond. approved. « Herman --C. Schreck, Libertyville-- Administrator atithorized to sell chat-- tel property. " Mary A. ~Brand, Highland Park-- Petition for probate of--will filed and Set for . hearing Marck 7. ' William Navor, Trumbull, minor-- 4th -- report and account approved Guardian --authorized to sell stock. _ George Ramsour, North Chicago-- © Patents, belonging \to the estate of*Thomas ~Rankin, Lake Bluft, Tw.y were assigned to the Star Ni company through an order before »Judge P. L. Persons in the &,'lflu' court, Proceedings for the Nicholas ~Fagan, Jeerfleld --Peti-- CE DCTECRee®. ._" Hul, . i CarLIOIU: ~----£Z CLI* tion . for probate of will filed and set for hearing March 7. Patents . Given to Star: Nipple Company by Heirs of Lake ~ PROBATE COURT her Waukegan--Additional massell PHONE 121 _ Many from this vicinity attended the funeral of Mrs. W. O. Cleveland at Warren Monday. uts ~ Mr. Doersdiuk, of Libertyville, the former Farm Advisor, transacted bus-- iness in Miliburn Sefurday. Mrs. Mary White, Mrs. Cora Ander-- son and Mrs. Maud Mitchell and Lloya White, of Waukegan, attended the Liadies' Aid dinner. % Mr."and Mrs. Louis Schwicht and Mre. Mable Chope of Waukegan were Friday evening visitors at the home of their' parents, Mr., and Mrz.J. C. Mr. and Mrs W E. hller;otm- very fast. ents, Mr and Mrs David Webb. Mrs. Webb (!ins been on the sick list. Mr. Barter called a meeting of the men of 'he church Friday aevening to tended the card party at Waukegan on _ Fred Cashmore and friends, of North Chicago. spent Sunday~ at the John Cas1more home. |. . . . --The Misses Clara and Lucile Rosing and HMenry Honeman attended the i'::" at Wauconda on Friiday even-- -- Mr. and Mrs. MiWford Smith spent Sunday with the laiter's sister and :'nlhu!. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bchauer, * . Mr. and Mrs. Milford Smith spent Thursday evehing with Mr; and Mrs. Robert Bracher. ' PAYS YOU MORE :~'__, .. MEMBER Libertyville > Mundelein Real National Association of Real Itlinois YOU'RE ALL AT SEA! Bought and @ 2ib ¢ y "you are a teut-paya'og;oune you are dll at sea. Got the habit of thinking that you can't ym of Real INDEPENDENT--All Good News. $1.50 A Year Ex1ic . -- -- Also 102 HOGS °.-- -- Pork Shoulders, Ib. . . 19¢ Manor House Coffee . 55¢ 545 No. Milwaukee Avenue Phone 476 LIBERTYVILLE, Bacon, Ib.--. . . . . 29¢ --------TRADE HERE AND SAVE MONEY---- A U C T !O| Porterhouse Steak, Ib. 35¢ Sirloin Steak, Ib. . . . 30¢ Pork Loins, Ib. . . . . 23¢ Native BeefPot Roast 17¢ Pure Creamery Butter 50c Specials for Saturday Cory's Market MAHONEY & HANSEN, Props. _ Gat LC CHRISTENSEN Anctioneer Sale will be held rain or shine in sales pavilion 50 HEAD --CHOICE WISCONSIN WORK HORSES This will be the largest horse sale ¥ FEW OF OUR MANY at 10:30 a. m. Life, Fire, Casuaity