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Libertyville Independent, 22 Sep 1927, p. 11

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\ .' UX"L, Johnson, Libertyville Gar«] wesday evening> at ~the> rosi-- ::l:eorot flrry"ln'k on ; Maple ave was~gritifying. ' The Sunday school M xt > f fhew. "'r-«d'"'! who 'has been abroad, mostiy i2 Rnsiand with rar nulres, returncd "to, the vilege Mon ::';':lnb 'at ll!'m U.CA mnuzwwuj Home hoapital last week. es The M'm of the .=J of trustses of the Union chareh w. d has built up a large congr for -- the Union ..charch, 'mgjy creasing with--every service." T_.e t;unl mufmm Rotert W King held Crace My»A. a.m;a,t ivo qeber e will -- be at mm »o C Mye 3 P apntomenetenind Center avenue for a mumber of yéars, of music w ipriate for the pccasiot and there 'm,v 7 ~to take part hfi@ Hall b!y a #l' church quartet, Mr and :4r# Sprague, |Borth a,':'mn:{.w h h:- 'lfi was: apy of music abnrnmirtata® Frat | $1ik» mabme md se Ef'f' MC#.' somn of Mr. and Mrs. :"tifuh'm "':': w ve touring ~dfl¢e~hrthonut!xnm.n- turned to the village on FPriday. Miss Emma Christy of Chicago, is . visiting her frtend, Mrs. William. Som-- ers, at her rea'*dence, 701 Ravine ave home to E. A. Kubarcki, local charged. from the Alice --Home nose | 19E PEATH OF :R Mlphl'wt.udbn'puhnv af:liré i Serong ataso, lt Narait ot on dnrentty t T05 s C ; Puesd ""';:."fm_ot % or Telaphons nont naaw oi) k mt * avenue, who was badly week when her sauto s Francis Buuen.hruanyfltig nddon:'o!hb_l:%'b';mu- gaged busipess w York, was -- & welcome visitor in this village this ---- week and was kept busy renewing old of thesde lines, are perhaps two of the :nhctiott men in the vflh.h'h. comes to p a winner sporting "Om ll-rhc'dg mmmmmmm few'weeks, has put them off baseball forever--until next year--and as 'for the, great'{ight--will just "say It with enurehn pariors --on . EFriday . evening, September 23. Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock and it. will be a good--one ----@Al} church dinners are. | heave such & well deserved reputation that they found a ready sale and quite '-".'.;'x:'...n....'....;m;'.,, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Helming, 314 North avenue, left for Champaign on Saturday, where she is enrolled as a student at the state university. 'no'l#mub--m' church -- give =»z dinnes in the prolne i Oe te gton sutrpecliithe bun. .49 UR e Nekaneds Asns: 5> carscas. and bulbs .on Monday afterncon, and the license were the American Le it was well attended. Five members gion, Loyal Order of Moose, Elks, and of this club were prize winners in the 130th infantry of the llinois National b,mcua..m.-:'mm-momflmn:_ contributed by the club> members,;| . * tbbigeniinienrersipiicanitiiiitt ieievetrensareetssicmsimees Margarét, who have 'been visiting the mother 'of Mrs. Ainsiee, h'ru. Colorado, for. the past~six weeks,'re-- turned to the village on Thursday. their annual sale --of flowers, ning, when an W"nc_"'l'oplnw' '"15"%::?.: M. Ainslee ot 321 IS. 0 The Yyoung Peoples Association will eet in the church parlors --of the the Victory Memorial bospital at 11 : 30 ~ _A l1 Jonuuson,~ aged 30-- years,~ of Libertyville, fatailly burned in the ex-- plosion 'of a gasoline <tank attached to a vulcanizing plant in the6e Nels Watker Milwaukee Tire Shop in Lib-- SECOND MAN RECOVERING "--and that's that for the sea-- of Lake Bluft and the writer HOSPITAL WED. Center T,:;lammn 4 ~"*~| LAW FROM GETTING T amaner Fromotere Hay te" Ah emunlation oft the a--widow o,i"«--. _ehildren' to mourt Nis Dou 10-- tiiem the enfire-- Vijlage To 'thos» who: m' in *i% toot: uC eweasea . in Dusiness up> to-- the a*u'm He came. to Lake years ago .and his residence on avendie . is ~one of the land-- md..flm > He married Miss--Clara Campbell of [Cihla mlmm There iet,: 2o dbidimy Incese aeac ons both st &A &w;u school "W t6~ K. ~.Hewas a~> spirited citiged, aAlw» "a nmu -x--;":g"m' 16 as-- houuh'"h.t.'-'j_ 0 a._&d N. 2 afld Also of the Masohic orders. He leaves came. to this country a -nhn".'i years ago, first Jlocating im New York But after a short period there --came 3.'1'_'_'_-'}.,";2.!9 Chicago, whore asim es his ind he passed on to returns. 'lt"o"mwh would have to take to get back to this coun-- Tcriy to Kok is mungm' re now Federal authorities have announced tUey would prosecute Bergdoli if We ever rautraed to Armerica. -- n"' "'" largest since the church mm.' * THE DEATH OF r.u-r Ww. KIng y Th?'fiz." .?::}t w King on Tuesda® Anorneda e w he had received a letter from Berg-- o ® (Whhk L. the P on 9 9P draft dodger, is seecking a way to re-- many where after ~war, was lnnd:uo state department SEEKING TO RETURN The act requires a separate license and bond for any person, club, corpor-- m'wm conducting > a t . sparring: or wrestling--match "It seems clear," the opinion says '~Irom the language of the saig act that it wase not the intention of the legislature to permit all the clubs' of Chicago, for example, to make a joint duct exhibitions under one lisense. DECATUR-- CLUBS ~ HIT BOXING LICENSES keceper. They 'occupied three rooms in a cottage, giving over the hand-- In the fittle village of Digne there lived -- Charles lyt'fi a good and worthy priest who had recently been installed as Bishop. His houschold contisted 'of his sivicr and 1 house: Buagzia.*. > /C : -- 1¥ on "i2 esA s t ~ gP M Ts 2P & 4 $ i io tie 14 seuct ) * M o t on, /+ t o * O us g 4+ b * Te "Tog * l ' & w » & e 8 d ob The al Novel ~Gm Sept. -- <~21.--Grover « ~Rept, ~21.--Approv Tiapyst peanitle 3 X*% at man' to whom E--made & statement &.'W'm 'mo~=down" to . : the l.ll.ut) have ugwq with " in 3 nmmudu. brought there ut the--request of the "He"--the man who told her to say that ghe "put arsenic on his cabbage, or anuything,"<zhe said, was tho Rer. Lawrenee Hight, since untrocked and now serving a life. sentence for . the murder of his wife Whom he is al-- that. it was --she who murdesed het husband, Wilfred,; smome--three . years Mount 'Vernon, 1iL.,. Sept. 21.~--"He told me there was a mob outside com-- ~b'hldmuldflltlm I truated him: I asked him what I FORCED -- . TO --~CONFESS Claims She Signed Paper on Hig Say So: Now Denies mlapmithy Adhesrelt MRS. SWEETIN SAYS MeT URGED NeR TOLIE CONFESSION ~--Amnma e oramsk, To >ag is Deseyes Ten se 4 'u'.'l the Class B fiyess in the Rapani thile course, _ ~~ u_-s'gyf-"..."""'!_{'fl"" along the 2408» 1 'One night Jean Valjean was refused admittance~to the in He applied to the good Bishop, who i ':'t'i"'.w :f Jean, so long subjected to mansion to hospita; PA wmm w 'r.a_L *3 First Addn to Williams Park:. --_-- _/ || **>~* F didn't Hehat -- M ~s s > * * " mtlmhfi*mln * M c t nMarets 3 _ Longe D $10>~ Lot 13 Blk 13 Tower|} _ [5; E. L..Suttie and wt to W. G. Voliva l| -- :.xrn Lot 12 Bik 80 2CS Sub Sec m.m-i-uu wt to E. Thonp 1| > ; m'w' Lot 10 Bik 18 ZUS: Sec || ia-y- 'und wiL.to W. 0. Veril ~ D $265. ~Lots 8,--9 and 10 Bik 97,~ 8. |\ -- T & T Co t0 E. M. Conrad and 'wt and was even tempted to murder benefactor. He was caught, fl: but ~1o -- deeply ingrampd was is wh'm"h"h night he ercpt frot his 'bed, stole the : Bishop's ©silrer'~ canileatinhs 'Cheo to W.~F. Delf . =os _ ./ _ s *O~_._.s___ -- _ »~Aivith a Bryant Gas Heating Plant in your home the mi:"\ ;,!'i& U AaK for our booklet de-- _' Cares and: bothers of furnace tending are banished . Lot 16 BIK 18, ECS See t ... , e + WWe .-- #i2 3 h o N. .2/ Olen o 5750. irad and wr to B. Hindahi Cakes: i in ol e ?n and wt to C. Mau-- i o l DW ar 1ee t¥ and wE to. J M. Net tant i. Snssfi 't c.l. : --« _ Aug hflim an-- 0{ f 20 .%. c kindly man was amarcd to the Bishop admit the gift. As Jea crept into his disordered brain. L2 proved ; y that not only hc is an m:ctor but 'a "clever act-- C. Jack Devis, popular leading 1an with the Associate Players inc. at the Majéstic theatre, scores perhaps hbis biggest hit in Wanrkegan in the title role-- of ':Btmo;'sm: opened ° a k':"v na Earle," also is soon in' Of her best parts. .. t3 i5 There are few people who have not read the book "St. Elmo" and the majority have seen the stage produc-- nfl* mor another. %umee{ gay. th: presentation by the local players doés the theme full jns-- tice. : The Sunday = night -- audience was thoroughly apprecistive and sev-- . Waliter Jay Wilson, the versatile di-- rector, is seen in another emnant! e C WIT TN "ST. EL P :s oo mc ce o ARESA NEA 1 se mt Td uy e . !gg Lo S es M Pn S Bep V *~ _ _ _/ . _/ With a Bryant Gas Heating Plant in your home the im se md. * forever: There Jn mo stoking, nor shoveling of mohes pup be . 'the mor drafts 4o adjust--the only work you have. to-- do-- pup_ be. the .--_ is strike a match in the Fall.. Automatic Gas Heating éég{*» in _ 1}3. 6 ""%more care or attention than a pup can 24 °C nc *' * ie eP ABud' * Iniversal Film de Franice . t bad come over Ao dropcd a com. Joan mrabbeo' n and 2 com. Jean | 3t what --hbe had done Jean took after him--to return the coin, but the boy 99 { ~_LEAPS FROM PLANE: -- _ Sterling, --111., Sept. 21.--Miss Mar-- gery. Heaton, 18,~who aspires to be-- 'come an aviatrix, was in the Sterling public hospital with a fractured left ankie today, received when she land ed in & cornfield _a para-- chute' jump of 1,%00 .feet from _ a plane piloted by Al Hedlund of Mo-- line. ~<It wias the: sECGndA tima sha REACH--MATRICULATION RECORD nine. It was the second 'time she hHad been on a plane. f= cz * stage Sunday night that William Julc, a favorite.member of last year's pop ular company, has been engaged and will make his appearance with the local players next week brough( a burst of applause from the audience made of the clever work of Gordon wihs < sured they--will receive the most cor-- dial welcome among us. And of ail mmm,m-uym ed the ocean to fight on our soil, who exposed themselves to bloodshed in our country, or who have sons or ers buried here, will always have Te poge o re O Ir hB works earry. .-'maflh.dem'be, giqgnnaires as long as the latter were "I raise my glass to the American veterans, and drink to the immor-- tality of France * and _ the United M"MMMm, "Itkcbmthorhoo'h-m'c.test-' [nuu. were--scheduled to leave for the battlefields at 1 o'clock, right 2after luncheon. _ But the task of serving the 1,000 &Ll?iumre. taxed the ca-- pacity of the serving staff, with the 3. h. m af:.t?.'.w was not fin-- isked until 2:30 o'clock. cumly Liidci.csiwiet Present at the luncheop, in muu!u Premier Poin-- care, were,' Gengral Pershing Gen. eral Petain, General Gonrand and the Prefeét of Muse, Department of Mille. The Legionnaires, who had arrived at Verdun trt. Pu:h shortly ® after the prolonged tuncheon and the length of the official speeches promised to cut short the Legionnaires' visit to the: bett}sf+?"~ _ _ ~ v / wont, forth-- gionngires walked out from the offi-- clal luncheon tendered them in the Marke Plate "here today, r.vjn' Premier Poincare spcaking t¥ an ai. _ **NVe're not in the army®now. Let's go," tire Leglonnaires exciaimed when --_Veraumi, France ,Sept. 21.--Deciar-- Ihg that they came to Verdun to visit the battlefields, and not to hear s Walk--Out = 4 PRAISED ~--BY > POIKCARE astaky LibG ies ine5 to reasous for their ancient can no longer be separated of Great War. can always be as-- of arrive by by test" mur-- his

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