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Libertyville Independent, 10 Mar 1927, p. 2

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e : > WILLIIAM FOUDRAY, g; _/ -- > Reealie Old Case € Mirs Witham, it should be explain-- ~_ _ #0, was a nurse in Waukegan a num-- «_ bor--of years ago. Several years ago ,&---u Charles: RBbert, former x _.' e a P eer 2t : M at? hx 2ex e P .c -- ~_ ~amm who resides in that city at pres-- *\ ~""It you so desire you may publish . Che letter® of apology L am _ writing * s Man io Threatened Lives of _~«~---- Two Local Men Now in O <<.'."> ~Kansas City, Mo. s . DP AFTER AN AB-- _ **~ * "SENCE OF 12 TRS. "muum in 16, has turned up in 7 , "Mo. © Silence of . twelve with regards--to his whereabouts was broken today when Police Mag-- m* Raylor reéceived a 'let-- % At the same time the + to the Daily Sun a let-- *a4 letter to the Sun: he mays: oi lt Cns Aaoiges * 5 K9 IS <BRF. 4 "~ Improved Dodge Brothers engine! -- _ --dependability for day--in and day--out performance! f fine appearance, low operating cost Think of a Graham Brothers ° Truck at $670! ; deoath § Ton Chassis £, 0. b. Detroit -- ""Thare *hii'iti;'h'mwf' rd but vel." Tayioe sald today. "t4, Jons as he wishes to write l to me. 'all right. but uioednlamm: more . I shait mt:.{eoaho':'h aA: » Tnigs Tooqe ant ales or l reict vign t Feaioed ns . couae . r..':.\, we» 'rrasted <'by Thomas Tyrroil! then caief of police. and was held in jaft ftor a time.-- He later was easéd--upon his 'to: Jeare. e agh ess fi In<the letter: just re "by. Sude Taylor: Poudrtay 'begs the of that Miss Withant to do st Witham -- to join him in Kalsas City so he can--take care of her.---- l Rapid advance in the value of--real estate near Waukegan and Zion City hmhatg"'un gupplies some-- thing of a thrill in the Mandel ~Mendelson against Miss: Jo-- %!MMMM. _ ' to Attorney~ Attorney M. V. ~Kearney, representing Mendelson, the suit grows out of a contract made by Miss Kellogg to sell} her 250 acre not obtain a favorable response from istrate --was poghessed Of powers" #"a LAND BOOMAIN CO; -- _ -- BASIS OF SUH PWE Sagar: (Rapprber® sigeg:-- pe op: s n pzang C P ; t l"l"'. L ® oo.pci_oqfc'"go_ino'b'n"mr: and MFs, Dell 'Smith motored Mrs,, Hildred Dixon, of Waukegan, _ Mrs. Phip Flary is visiting relatives Nlotut{" i hes ts hew Fam d : _ T s Ti Mr. and Mrs. Milford Smith spent A #, of hbu'&m with the fotmer's paren's, Mr. eanor %'0 the Vic and Mrs. Wim. Sniith, at Grayslake. tory Memor'al to visit Billy _ Marjorie Cleveland and Helen Rich-- Qu'ck, on Sunday. = ardson spent the week end at tie Je Batterson, of Bristol, Wisconsin Nixon home, in WAUK@EATL: Girl 17, Claims He Tried to En-- tor Her logm Above Store es . y is > m t':', i x2 'Ccomnt roui nereo the: baker. T w'th relatives in Chicago. _ > Mrs. H. A. Radtke is spending a swhort time with her daughter, Mrs. H. P. Carey, at Crown Point, Ind'ans: > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0 0o 0o ;E'oi"-t:h:-}'si"'c _ Mrs, George Hackney is visiting at| l ot, the Care a the home of ber daughter, Mrs. Bart. | Fu20n%s. This 1 er, at Pleasant Prairie. wears were quielly --married at -- the Methodist chutrch last Woednesday, by fa TAbertyville and Waukegan on Tues partf y Meiria' oA s Cl tim. 4n\ Aperhc. Jank c 44 Mre. Raeburn mw&wnm:um Richardson and Mrs. Agnes Hayes,| O W.. H Ritzenthaler. Friday, at § visited friends at --Lake Bluff Sunday. |D: D. illustrated lecture by Dr. Einge!l-- _ Leo Hendes transacted business in | 421. of Chicago. f o 0o 00 0000000 060 0 0 }?'.\'flumm'm'wm _ "Leo Hendee transacted business in Milwaukee, Wednesday. > -- Mrs. Robert Bracher is on the sick list this week. + Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Tonyon, of Inglo side called at the Leo Hendee home m # ; mc.'o.iuc-uummm 'mwmmm'm garet moatored to Waukegan Tuesday. --Miss Evelyn Rosing, Gordon Gilbert and Angelia Thisele, of Calcago, spent Bunday at the Clara Rosing home. ~--Mrs. Clayton Harrison and daughter tric League at the Tip Top hi.a'"'mm Mrs. Catherine Molidor of Yolo cal} ed on Mrs. Leo Hendese Weednesday. Mrs, Victor Heard, of Long Lake, business caller at the 0. A. Howard| O 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o o o nome on Wednesdgy.~ Henry Mentser, a member of Grace ren and Joe Davis--atiended a show in Bunday afternoon at Northfield. ; kegan on Tuesday evening. M'ss Ruth Wolf has been confined :m,dmwhi to her bed for the past week, and we of last week with her mmm"u:.wmmm." In.meim 'hcnithhm'u:thhh@:lr v 3 rwm o Waukes y : ' ~Nr. and: Mre. N. . ¥rost of Ker i Riustrated Inoare "Bae mfo -- a N- d 4 ' '" ". Jx*'mm-xmw_@_flpawmi Yre -- PTramses Unkan LtE Mr. ang Mrs. Lyell Litwiler attend-- ed a show in Waukegan on Wednes-- ~ Mre. Sarah Rippberger motored to Mrs. Leo Hendese was a Waukegan e K ty P to Waukegan Pus Blindness. 'This lecture will be of an llustrated nature, and Dr. Engelmann will 'also answer any questfons that may be asked of him about the care of the-- eyes, This lecture will be giv-- Eyes, the Care and How to Prevent An evening of educational and in-- structive service has been prepared by the Grace Evangelical churca of Prairie View. Dr. Englemann, of Chi_ THEY HAVE EYHS AND SEE NOT. 3 "Wat of the Easter season Wednesday, Apr. Pray, work and-- invite,-- that God's Bouu-vlnhlmodvuh-n.m- en and children who know Him not as their personal Savior, and that they m'{,h,.nnd. . e aro striving increase ud m e nne a some. ts 0o oyerflowing by Easter Sunday. Will you help? It is up to you. Phuoh?-:.. 7 18: -- Sunday at 10 n."m..y.smdnv _ _Mrs. H. E. Grimme spent last Mon-- h'.guwmmw . Re .H.O.Wn't:mcm "-", "__ m witha us Susday, March 20, and will tell of his W poorly for <1e past few woeks. . .Mrs. C. _B. mmm pirty, and 'post card shower by bers of the local Rebekah Lodge, in honor of 'her: birthday. 00000 00 0. 0000 0o o mwo-honut# v:.mcng.g' exceedingly clarge strip, split by two public= parks, he deciares; and these ~aro protested by ~temporary injunctions 'gained by Independents tgntmo YVoliva ou tof personal con»-- trol. _ Overseer < Wilbur. ~Gienn --Voliva, overlord of Zton, is not in a position though 26 it tmrentenic to a2 oo @ * ". Revy. Thomas E. <~Nelson, who has fought Voliva for years," today de-- laims Lake Shore Lead: is g'%'wm,mm Un-- « der Temporary injunction. We 93 indictments returned by the Fed-- eral grand jury against 228 persons. The Chicago liquor conspiracy in-- dictment named 56 persouns. The Chicago rum runners, the bili set forth, had a garage at Montmor-- ency, where they served their cars on en in the, Sunday Schepl. rdom, and all friends and members of the church are invited. < We are looking for a good attendasce.. 'The time of the lec-- tmuls81».-.l\'ltl'ny.lnmt;uth. gantic liquor conspiracy centering in Chicago and 'with tenacles reaching to m; and to Louisville, Ky., mb'uumdm? Ahead /# Refinements _ Spring Salon of passenger comfort; equipment fea-- _ ymmmwx refhaed mechanically, Tup mverems m makipie eyiade cars. Especially to those accustomed to THE DISTINGUISHED * | ;%":f' ce¥ P 6: | M 37 * eE & € B 2e i . :Oryjn;m;shbd:?a;mm THE DISTINGUISHED the striking lines of The Initial Showing of the New Companion _ IHM So. Sheridan Road WAUKEGAN, ILL. -- E1IGHT [, ~.1 77. 2t CXAE .. in prison as th eresult of the big Rond-- ~ Prohibition officials stated the rum ring had been taking approxrimately Mm:'w«a;'oruc::- cago -- weekly -- * distribu Indianapolis and Louisville. James E. Murray and former post-- office inspector William Fahey, now trips from Chicago to Louisville via. Brisgs--By Jore! That whit my babyr tPin*ts ~¥ hai 41:cae$ CGibhbleton --£¢C> a evlares that fout bours' sleep a night is enough for any mc ol on on B i dn on at the the dash. Headlight switch is located at top of steering wheel. When eramine the many new Eight, when {0. add to the superiority of Hupmobile smooth. ness, performance and low mainte. thousands are turning to this car as the final expression of motoring luxury. To distinguished beauty is added new tures inside and out reflect the highest wa *"Erxercise the safe way." says an ad. But there is no safe way to exercise your inaliensah e rights --Doluth He# s0OLD BY ALL DRUGEGISTS E* EVERYWHERE PR o N* May Overdo Even That S " 9 196

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