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Libertyville Independent, 26 Jan 1928, p. 2

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harges of Operating Confi-- dence Game Dropped After Promoter Settles . Bridge Sets, 2 for ..... been sought since Nov. 29 on a 8--in--1 Oil; extra spe-- cial, 4 cans for ........ UP $155 A CTIO N Conklin Eversharp Peneils, each ........ Guaranteed Fountain Gold Filled Cuff Links han, and 6 Tumblers to match, for................ McDonald's Jewelry & Gift Shop Leather Bill Folds H. Prentice, of 4039 North Children's Solid Gold Waldemar Knives mh P He en mt t w ue t ie t Hete veae palu k As a special inducement, we make the following offer, good only Friday and Saturday, January 27 and 28: To any NEW savings account of $5.00 or over, opened on these two days, we will & 19 f | e £ eke edcrice Pdey 4 feoi ding ane ! II . itake Adlerika. 'Today--I feel fine and | McDonald's Jewelry & Gift Shop $=#*>z#* .. ____ "THE HOME OF GIFTS THAT ARE DIFFERENT" @ BOTH upper and lower bowel 1 tre Telephone 252 -- LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS @}}°®*"ve"you: Fomzcn and bowsls || 15. es . .. Ake cd e . (@'a REAL cleansing and see how much ce A K f - y better you will feel. It will surprise Fad 8 4 4j R y N\ mm ty * |you! Decker & Neville. | Lake County National Bank * Capital and Surplus, $150.000.00 ' And Last But Not Least : e Over 100 Gift and Card Party Prizes, That Formerly Sold for [ C $1.50, $2.50 and $3.00 ; ' SI m € EFRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY ___.___........... JP1.UVV P An Added Dollar ce o e n ds t o o o tm o on o o oi o on mt m i t s uis n n un oe un in c io t m m o 0 o on o on ons us on on on o o n on on 94 on LONG c on m c on hn o ons on on on ot us on on on with colored game, was caught by Chicago de-- tectives Sunday and turned over to .the sheriftft's office. Prentice had been accused-- by Paul Solberg, of© North.. Chicago, with swindling him out .of $155. ~Bolberg claimed that Prentice had given him worthless securities to protect this amount owed him. After settling in full before Jus-- titce Hervey Coulson the case was Prentice had been arrested once before on this same charge. He gave bonds and failed to appear for trial. He explained to Deputy George Heckinger, who brought him barck to Waukegan, that the matter was supposed to have been cleared up by a North Ohicagoan. SPECIALS $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 spoons, 6 for .............. VA¥ (Only Six to a Customer) Rose Marie Goblets and Sherbets, 3 for. g'e)a;uaifullg gecorated Bread rd and O.V.B. Knife ton match set slm The Famous Oakland Pattern Rogers' Silver Tea @1 Af Pepper Shaker, each.... Knife to match, set...... Silver Salt and Decorated Candles, @ npairs for .............. Marmalade Jar with silver cov-- er and spoon, 1 n~er seto SI .'m Sensible wind--proof Cigar Lighters, 2 for.... Ribbon Waldemar Watch Chains, for _..... at an early date. . The new officers of the Lakeside Rebekabk Lodge were installed at their meeting, on Friday evening. : James Isbester, a former resident of Antioch, is now residing at Collins, New York. He visited relatives in this vienity last week. _ _ t# the week end. (2C A large number from Antioch, at-- tended the road meeting at Zlon on Saturday. An effort is being made to build a mmnmmw.m Various members of the school were circulating petitions last week, to bring the matter before the voters Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Sabin are spend-- ing this week at the home of their of such a step was set today by Judge P. L. Persons in the county court. BHalloting is to be in the Woodman hall on Grand avenue. Judges of elec-- tion are to be Mabel McCullough, W. K. Kimball and Ray B. Dixon. Under the law not more than two square miles with not less than 200 residents can become a village. 'The community wishes to : incorporate about that much territory and boasts more than 200 res{dents, it is claimed. The petition for such a-- step was signed by-mmnln voters al-- though the bolds that 30 such 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At a special election set for March 6 the community of Gurnee is to be given the opportunity to ¥vote on whether it wishes to remain as it is or to burst forth as a full fledged vil pérsons can call an election. Once before it was deemed advis-- able to incorporate but when opposi-- mmi'mmmv-mr Gurnee is one of the oldest centers in the county. ON INCORPORATING AS VILLAGE MAR. 6 The date for election and approval tion Asking ~That an Election Be C alle d D. A. Williams left last week $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 il $1.00 $ 3 ogb« k es Pe-- o 0000 000 00 00000 |---- Rev. B. J. Lankemper spent Monday: A in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frel Obenauf spent f Monlay ~afternoon with relatives at g:.nulu.mmmuudm Now Enjoys Eating, | Thanks His Wife o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook, of Zion, were Saturday afternoon cal¥ers at the bhome of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cook. Irwin and Jane Nicholas, of Roseville spent Sunday at the Grantham home. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Ross and daughter were Waukegan callers on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackburn vis-- Ited here over the woek end. ~ Little Evelyn Turnbuil entertained about twenty Httle girls at her home on Saturday afternoon in*honor of a birthday.. She received many pretty gifts, and many different games were in order, much to the enfoyment of all. A delicious lunch was served. 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . February 5, is t obe Missionary Pray er Day, our Missionary Aid Society will observe it with a special prayer service, beginning at 7p.m. We are very glad to learn that Mrs. :Mhmumomumn a weakened condition. We are preparing for our Pre--Easter services. Let us pray much for them. We are very sorry to hear of the very serious condition of Mrs. C. T. Mason. Rev. T. E. Grimme and family and Donaild Stahi attended the copper so-- clal, held in the Deerfield Bvangelieal trhurch on Thursday evening. --~~ Edwin Hans was elected as delegate to the Chicago Church Federation, to se ie -fim r A number of our were not at the services last Bunday. Let us attend all services whenever it is pos sible and God's bleasing will be show-- ered upon us. :w.a Sanday: 10 . my Shurch sthook. Bunday 11 a. m., Morning Worship. Supnday, 7 p. .. E. L. C. L | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas and son Frederick were --callers here Sunday. James Clark and family of Wauke-- gan--spent Sunday at the Raymond }Kmr home. . _Leo Obenaut was taken to the hos-- pital in Chicago, as the result of a broken leg, which he sustained about kthru years ago. It has caused him considerable trouble since that time and it was found that he will have to lnhntt to an operation. i norder to correct the trouble. } Miss Loretta Titus underwent an op-- eration for appendicitis at the Victory Memorial hospital on Wednesday morning. No report has been receiv-- ed, as yet, as to her condition. --_The bunco and card party given by the --Holy Name Society( at St. Mary's hall, on Tuesday evening, was largely Attended, and <all who were present, deciare that they had a good time. It remainder of the winter. She was ac-- eompanied by Mrs. Schroeder and W. Hchroeder. They will make the trip by automObile. + Mro. A.--M. Krakl, who has been at the Victory Memorial hospital, for a week or more, was brought home last Otto Klass spent a few days of the past ;nl. at Cedar Rapids, lowa. H. P. Lowery was a Chicago caller on Monday. Mr. aind Mrs. Ellis Story spent the past week in Chicago. Miss Goldie Davis spent Sunday in Kenosha. Miss Roberta Lewis spent the week end with relatives in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harrison. weer guests of M rand Mrs. James Todd, on Thursday. f s Miss Edna Drom has returned home from the Victory Meitmoriat hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. -- A petition is being circulated, ask-- lnumvmlanurdgmsdnot between Depot Street Johnnott ?mu. There is also considerable talk on continuing Victoria Street from Lake Street to Orchard Street. _ Mr. and Mre. Leslie Turnbull and children. spent wum,mwm?u Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Prior were Wau-- Mr. and Mrs.--A. W. Foss, of ertyville called on relatives here on Bunday evining. Mrs. Florente Rielly and son, of Park Ridge, spent the week end at Miss Laura Harrison entertained a group of ladies at an afternoon tea, on 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o for ¥A Mr. and Mrs. George Deinlein spent Tuesday evening at Fox River Grove. Grace ande Myrtle Nicholas of Rose-- ville, spent Saturday with their aunt, Mrs. H. L Grantham, 8r. © Mrs. Natalie Stroup spent Thursday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs: Joe Passfield are the gondmramctsmboy.bomon onday, January 9. & Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Kluper, of Chica-- go,' spent the week end at the V. E. Daviin home. f Mrs. FHila Powers is apending a few days with her sister, Mrs. E. A. Gold-- ing at Norwood Park. Mrs. Frank Meyer and son, of Mc Henry spent Tuesday evening with her mother, Mrs. Alice Geary. _ 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "For years I suffered with stomehi" trouble. : 'Then, my. wife got me to take Adlerika. Today I feel fine and | i Adranike.retle res snfonmch | Fourness in TEN . Acting on o -- ~WAUCONDA o was a great success in every way. 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mr. Foot Accelerator, a great conven-- fence, for only .............................;.... 1 can Vedol Forzol for 1 quart Ford Enamel, 1 Tire .. _ Repair Kit; both for revmnanmene fls en Champion X Spark Plugs | EWO TOP ... ...c..oo.ecls o on icl iscc ane ds se on ns _1 can Lincoln Polish and 1 can -- _ Lincoln Top Dressing, both for........ } Presto Trouble Light _ _ _ *.* s oovaie--anian o n ce oo Paeiei e dtadies. .+ $1.25 worth of any face powder, lip $l 00 sticks or rouge in combinations, for Y 4 Safety Razor, Brush and $l 00 S naving Cream for .:............_........... Wia» 100 Aspirin Tablets, us s" $l 00 regular $1.25 value for .........::....... %A** ~~~ Come to Libertyville Next Friday and «_' "Saturday, January 27 and 28 -- 'For Two Days, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JANUAI&Y__Z'I and _2_8, we are Offering the COME TO LIBERTYVILLE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 and 28 A. D. S. or Norwich Milk of Mag nesia, pint; reg. 50c, 3 for............ Waldorf Toilet Paper, FIRST NATIONAL BANK Bob White Toilet Paper, reg. 2 for 15¢, 16 for ........... Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin, $1l.20 size, for ...................... White Pine Cough Syrup, reg. 65¢ value, 2 for ..........:. Phone 32. Authorized Ford Dealer. JANUARY 27 and ' _ We will Rent IJ A $2.50 Safe Dep _ to any new renter. ; Limited to first 25 new renters. w¥is Memk J. M. McKitrick, Inc. 15¢ value, 10 for .....................! Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS: Following Money--Savers: ©1.00 for one year at Dollar Day Accessories --for-- -- Jays ( a wok we n es ne ce s ce c ce ce e c e THE VNIVERSAL CAR )nly sit Box ~ $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $ 39 YOU GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE FOR THE INDEPENDENT! GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Steam Shovels,Fire Trucks and other largg Toys, regular $1.25 to $2; Hand $l w Sleds, $1.75 to $2 value; each..........?94=® , 9° ; Lester's Novelty Store In the Duddles Bldg. Tea Kettles -- o 24 Bars Hard Water Soap; 12 Bars Regular 10¢ Value 6 Gold Band Cups and Saucers; 6 Gold Band Plates; 12 Gold Band Oatmeal Dishes; 14 Gold Band Sauce Dishes 4 Gold Band Bowls,.reg. $5¢, at $1.00. 1 dozen Plain.White Cups; 1 dozen Plain White Plates; 4 Plain White Bowls. 3 Fancy Bowls, regular 50¢ each. Boys' and Girls' Stockings, reg. $1 w regular 50c value; 3 pairs for......_._._ ike Men's Wool Socks, reg. 50¢ value 31 m O pairs for ...................QG.l:_l....... : niee ( Ladies' Cardovan Lisle Stockings, $l w regular 50c value; 3 pais for ......__. PA4.«.V Gloves, regular value 25¢ pair; 10 pairs for l$l°w Mittens, $1.50 value, ~@L per pair SI'M Laurene Face Powder, regular $l w price 75¢c; Dollar Days, 2 for........_.._ 94« A LARGE SELECTION OF TOYS AT 25 Bars P. and G. Soap P +1 ts se se ies nerinerhoed ons ce narsrend enb nliee's c aoce 3 Packages Pillsbury Pancake Flour, large size, for ......_________._.. 25 Pqunds Flour . for:.:.:s:ss s vigy $s l ue 12 DL +ss2 11 ce ndenTats senkepeeepecacine ces nouconndlne 2 Pecks Idaho Potatoes / mt aioinc aceeler aaiide 1 quart Dill Pickles, 1 quart Sweet Pickles, 1 quart jar Olives--all for.. 4 Lbs. Hard Candy Fo®r..:ss:xscet h n e 2 V 6 cans No. 2 size Lake View Vegetables, assorted........__... 8 cans No. 24 size Peaches POF .....,. .02 5se ons o nonoriserenrecincbensnspsesapresves 12--0z. Jars Pure Fruit Preserves, assorted flavors, 4 for .........___..__.... 3' Lbs. Geni Coffee YOUR CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING FRIDAY and SATURDAY FOR $1.00 Dishpans; 19 Bars American Family Soap: $--Day Specials! WRITE FOR A ZREZF COPY OF OUR 'LO0 PICIORIAL GUIDE MAP OF WASHKINCTON 'elefibone-S. 1 Aruncton noter *remesesk«zesskr«sskese«eeeseerzsseesss es GROCERIES AND COLD MEATsS io 510 East Park Avenue OPERATED BY MADDUX, MARSHALL, MOSS E& MALLORY mwe IDEAL DOWNTOWN: LOCATION One of the 4M Hotels Dollar Day 4) 60# n\fi'; am , dlveys ) = °: Runt o# $2 r Specials! bnfntscufedinteiadedidaicad $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1:00 ¥®

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