Fm 'tl': r.ol:'. in bis store _ eone : the .white Ehoull. Alt city streets were I--but no trace of--the bandit's uld be found. Police of nearby also were enlisted in the search e utiln ,do a. clean geta-- irday was pay da¥ at the wire hfim-Q:Mtoht:evo- m'zj ol .money --from --Now It's Home isz --of sugar on his body. the bandits left the q threw the bags of one side and rushed to the _ He" was. just in time to driye--away. in tb oft the 'robiliers was a~white fee bags of sugar woere piled In the apparent beliet that the {Ihlflfichnttonndcr fln mrarmne her cugehs n:'rlmunmni He wore a dark trown and dark brown cap.. _ » the white man as be-- feet 4 inches tall and Ad. He wore a gray over hat, and carried a blue =~.Ilotogivothepo- _good description of the and thinks he would be able iize them as nelther wore a ie is of the opinion that he the colored man about town, mot recall having seen the Jjuncture the colored robber on' the scene, . He searched &m while the white the gun againat Hoogasian's the white man ordered. The npulied, atuffing the -- large and Lieut. Earl Hicks an« _ WITH WHICH TO BUILD IT to cash the pay® checks of :--&mm bhay-- himeelt there was no } the store, drew: a'gun and s victim to throw up ~his warned him not to make an K s m'mm of the \m" A"n was held up in his store by | bandits Saturday night uw and siver = into ke two then ordered sedan after--placing Hoog Mloor and :l'lfic three lest no tihne in telephon a'clock Thursday . atter-- it.-- Howard Ganster in ;F. FRANZEN, Jr. Drawn Sum : From gm" to Grove, Wis, A sister, son, of Waikegan, al 6 means fine weather and a chance mdon &t%ocxil,e you imve in W' l get a big "kick" out of seeing Wmmbitbybit. O nuntresident of said district, has ' mss Jawful right to vote in said election, ~Kbp KA k4 performance has proven that we |[{ tee, is eligible to the office of drain-- the be s age commissioner in and for said the best in the business, at moder-- .[M dramepe astact" Bur ns yerim who in an Js not an adult owner of land wholly ':memandmn& im-lhh M 1. temie e e is oo m 200. A20 Smone is, Mo.; Charles of of Waukegan, Miss OF GUN; OF $1,000 He was --a carpenter by trade, and was recognized as one of the best in the eraft. At one time he was a mem ber of the school board, and took an active interest in ecivic affairs. Her-- man Kublank was a good man, and his friends and acquaintances can hbardly realize that he has passed on. . He is . survived by his wife, Mro. Anna Kublank; three daughters: Car oline, Charlotte and Marjorie; and one son, Marcus. Also by two brothers and six sisters. _ Funeral services Friday, March 2nd D2, Charul of which he was A MEM-- | (nicago: Carl F. Mueclier. cnu::.o" ber. : While in Fairtield, he was mar w. £ 'm" Ingi6side ; Charies ried to Miss-- Louise Montgomery. wW. vall, They moved to & farm near town and ,,..nmm. w."'D_ M 0 later moved to a farm near Ottumwa. go; Bert C. --White, Myering, Chica While there he met with an accident * For Chicago. which required an operation, and from Repu State ""'""'N which he never fully recovered. ,,..n'"""'o"""" w o,""'-. G'"'l-cu_ In 1913 he and his family came to cago: G. F. fliam O'Rourke, i live with Mrs. Viola Caldwell and O. * '""""'T"'u P. Swift. who were Mr. Tarbill's cous R.m..lml 3 reasurer & ins. In 1916 Mre. Tarbill died, but Mr. Omer °N. Custer,_ Brown, Wfllo. . 4 mw:mmmaun Miller, Rast St. L MI » m:mdwh?mm' eAE S s t | is wat a mumber--of ino Paiciata | ..___For Attorney Generat -- He was born in Barringtori Jan. 7, 1875, and had spent practically all his 1M in this county. He early in life became a member of the Fairfield Lutheran church, and later became a member of St. John's church of Lib (lowa) Baptist church. He helped to Herman Louis Kublank passesd away at his home in Mundelein Tues-- day afternoon. Feb. 28, after an iliness of several months duration, of heart trouble, hardening of the arteries and The secretary of the Deluth Kiwanis Club said. "We are rarely favored with so delightful a meeting as you provid-- ed* for us today. Please accept our best wishes (and by "our" I mean the Kiwanis Club 100%) for many years of happiness and of great happinesse and equally great success. 6 If you have an opportunity to hear these singers, while they are in town, take advantage of it--you will not be which have been made by strangers. The Glee Club certainly made an ex-- cellent impression and is a credit not alone to the college, but to the Asso-- clations and the friends who make the goodness Eskimo pianist. fails to please the audience, The club spent three days in St. Paul last season, singing in a dozen or more different places thruout the city, in addition to giving a full evening con-- cert, and received the following favor-- able comment from the Religtons Director, who had charge of the ar-- rangements. "I consider the visit of the Chicago "¥Y" College GHee Club one of the fin-- est things the St. Paul Association has done for its members and friends in many years. I wizsh you could hear Herman Kublank Dies At Home in Mundelein The Y. M. C. A. CoOollége twige VIHD, of Chicago, composed of twenty--six young men, under the direction of G. W. Campbell, nationally known song leader and musical director, will ap-- pear in Mundelein, under the auapices of the Communty House Council, on This b appeared in concert in most of the important cities of the west and middle west, and has been received very enthusiastically where ever it has been presented. Their reportoire is composed of sacred, secu-- lar and humerous songs, which never Community House Council Friday March 2 lications. Y. M. C. A. College Glee Cliub, In addition to ensemble NEWS FROM MUNDELEIN £M*% uen or partly in the district can lawtully "Otv:.:-'iu m:m«u aw&g.'na.'. o o ¥Friday, March 10, at 8 p. m.. Ivanhoe Dramatic Club has a party at the Will Browder home. March 18 and 2#5, Dr. Walter S»o0on-- er of Chicago at Ivanhoe and First church in Mundelein, in special Len-- ten evangelistic meetings. Dr. Spooner has a fine, manly, stirring message from a warm Heart and a vital Chris tian experience. Mum The choirs will give special numbers. There will be a fine spir-- itual blessing for all who can attend. Kindly keep this week and Holy Week April 1 to 8, free of unnecessary en-- gagements that we may honor Our Lord and Savior in them. s DoN' YOU MISS IT! What? <~'The concert by the famous "Y" College Glee Club. Twenty--four specially trained male voices, superb musical saw artist, brilliant Eskimo pianist. interesting elocutionist. C __Where? At Mundelein Community House. When? March 2, at 8 p. m: Under auspices of Community House Council. -- The--meeting of the Ladies'® Aid So-- clety announced for Friday, March 23, has been postponed on account of the Herman Kublank funeral. 'The meet: ing will be held on Saturday after noon at the home of Mrs. Robert F. Rouse. Mrs. Harden Rouse is the assistant hostess. t . M PE We % Ruth Hanna McCormIitk, Br C n iM. -- Millier® Chamniien -- nn?:u;..w;' Springtfield, MilL., Feb. 27.----Here are the candidates for whom lilinois vo-- Evening services at 7:30.. Junior t a good Brooder Stove? See us choir sings an anthem. Mr. Jevne will the Newton Brooder, the best tell a story about something that helps |brooder made. . Address Fox River to make--a good home. The Junior |Hatchery for free circular. Phone Sunday Evening Club will be given:|1537. 63 8. Grove Ave, Eligin, L 9 4 mt'rmm'm'""m the scrap books they are making for |YOR SALE--Pure bred Barred Rock the Brewer hospital down south. cockerels, $2.50. Bergeron Stock Woednesday, March 7, at 8 p. m., the |Farm, 2 miles west of Libertyville, on Lenten prayer meeting at the Wm. J. |Lake St. Rd. Phone 673J--2. 6 Wilitarms home. Topic, "The Power of i {raig en e e nepubican~--Oscar ~&,. 0 Aledgo; John Dailey, Peoria. the "nilllion sing" period on the radio he joined in heartily: ' Funeral services were conducted at the Ivanhoe church Saturday by Rev. C. Arthur Jeyne. Interment was in Ivanhoe cemetery. | . C, Arthur Jevyne, Minister. : John Wermescher, Social Director Sunday School: First church at 10 a, m.; Ivanboe at 11 a. m. Worship Services: Ivanhoe at. 10 a. m.; First Church at 11:15 a. m. Spe-- clal music at each church by its choir. put up their new building while he Hved there; sang in the choir.and for ahnl-hrotmnmmoltb church. Homsqmofim"- friendly and ; doing such tasks as his strength allowed faithfully and well in these late years. He loved to sing, and often did~so with the pho-- PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH (Ivanhoe Church and First 'Ohurch, THE TICKET Names Will Appear on the Maw\ t'munmmau.'nm.rnu "before March 15. Fox River Chicke phone . 22--M, Lake Villa.. C Farms#, Lake Villa; I!I1; § 'chir; Big strain, $15.00 Halbach) <$16.00.-- White Wyandottes (Martin strain), $16.00. Order at once. Delivery at hbatchery only, every Tuesday ang Wednesday. These chix are from our own purebred flocks. Custom hatching, $4.00 per tray. Peat Poultry Litter, $3.50 per bale.© ~Cod Liver Oil, $1.60 per gallon. Write or FOR SALE--Cows,. heavy springers; 1 heavy team, wt.. $200. -- Telephone Grayslake 176--M--1, -- Arthur Johnson. geldings, 6 and 7 year old, wt. 8200 Ibe. . Lee Flood, Mitwaukee Ave.. 3 miles north of Libertyville. 8 2t Ertra cholce tresh cows and spring-- ers with sirty 'days retest. Large selection Mile north of Round Lake, 0o o o 0 0 0 0 0 o o 6 o o o Livestock. For , FPOX RIVER CHICKS w6 * aue:*~ ./ ® M e s usn 2 o. Cc 2 ts Paxt ons Aet C (R9 ,"".tw'fi e ; s css .. o sc css s i > e y / t Ak ~--A K. .. . 0: 2 "" {?.?;&»J 276. 2286 . 2t a# -- -- e sOTA t C hi s Pouab 3 C P : '(;!: ym r 4 6 M f * o oC h ui: 96 & y * s3 CX ~/. Cafviis * a &&/BL _§ . mA o j V s P . . Y * + CR\ i c | 9 5 t c in t k 1¥ igh ds Copaie + id h *3 EeA es . p ysd Sean ie w e 4 4 ¢ # he . + oaly i h t n Te ce .. o. aliran t NP t P i e oo atiant se w ds . 0d on WE 0 0n 2 t 1e e e e d Ax'? & costnel cgde m e ... . , 4 / W BO Our prices may bring you to our market for the 1 23E3 \ p S first time, but the uniformly high quality of our sc e Iom--2 s seX seA h; _ % + P « M tm (Cza@----_ provisions will b ou back and again' {:{&4 p s will bring y spsin a6d sgain ""'""'"""'\ You'll find our Market a good place to "meat. We Offer for Friday and Saturday, March 2nd and 3rd moue 'els .A aolee. P dban odlt eB o.(fi ob 9. + e bubo i [ > i6 dlht A si A o tegul ' ; xE , C 9e t n e n MeRerap ki oo .+ Nx 4 > *'%>. Nes .A en a on c i e _ * am geake t : C o uie °> c o e ns E ... * LC CY ® f P K eW _ 4 § ts M > "a To _ mt ® P f tug 7 « t S KL. -- J .. : f e C s s s n s | , e C ; § fes y * e » 3 Lallh -- k Ferp -- x T s --~ M . & F ( «C I . . . . . . . . s » M < ~ K ce t -- * m 8 ¢ * ¢ mifontttmaties n,,'r@ 4 . . us m M . ~ g3€6 d @ w & ar & 5 m " e p~9 KE F «4 C & 3 V o0 t ho. Nigea hy s Aoad oo ols f Bs * . Eit e M 3 e Sm * -- _ uy . CeatP .. A * BONELESS ROLLED I l Short Legs of ROAST BEEF --|.[ 1' AMBR -- FOR SALE--Old {ashioned buckwheat 469; Res. 269. 9 1t Cost $3,000 four months ago. Will take ; ;anmetireiatins . |Uful furniture of 4.room apartment. ® O R BA L B Pn.nxm:mmm ' N BW N A 8 H carved frame; 8 pc. walnut dining rm. Perfect condition; mtlfi.fllm'ut:wflmm;lnm ;. months ago; run 3,000 miles. \bed set, compléte with spring and PRICE THI@& WEBK ONLY $975.00. mattress; library table; 5 pc. break-- If 'you want a<really high class car at fast set; lamps; chest of silverware. a bargain, call for Box S, care of ~|Must be seen to be appreciated. Will Independent. 'a.rum for delivery. $32 Leland Ave., agm--prmie |near Sheridan Rd., Chicago, II1. Phone ol meplniiinten Aigi mt ) ronom 'nane dhome w 50x166 feet; south front; sewer, water. paving and electricity in; gas avail-- able; lots high and dry; a real bar-- gain. . Price only $1200. Inquire of R. G,. Kaping; Realtor. Phones: Office 469; Res. 269. 0 it seed, $1.00 per bu. Bergeron Stock ground, delivered; also A--No. 1 baled timothy hay. Bergeron Stock Ferm, two miles west of Libertyville. Te 1926 Chevrolet Landau Sedan, > -- perfect shape, good rubber....}$395.00 1927 Kesex Super Bix Coupe, . Just lHike NOW ..--..._.--.._._.--.....$450.00 Buick 4--pass. Coupe; a real buy for the monéy ...................._._.....$250.00 Maxwell 2d40o0r Sedan ... $195.00 Telephone 466. Libertyville, 111. ephone €678--J--2. ~Meadowood Farm. Phone 1740, Lake All Kinds of Imported and Domestic Cheese. Quality Tells t 21B and Price Sells BARGAINS IN USED CARS won. _ Fnoue JIMAKC JFOrest, 0J3X8.-- dispose of his Hundred and Thirty Farm. Deerflld, IM. _' _\ 8 4t Shares North Shore Materis! Com BSALB--Two lots, together; each --For Sale C TPE.,"% FOR | nwood. Cal A+ _ bert & Albert. 529--W. 9 3t FOR AALE--Ford sedan. 538 North Will sacrifice 'beautiful furniture only :inonm old; $--pc. frieze porior set, rved frame, Wilton rugs, &pc. wal-- nut bedroom suite, 2 lamps, davenport table, ~mirror, pictures, silverware, smoker, end table, 6--p¢. breakfast set, all like new, will take $550 for all. Worth $3,000. Will pay for delivery, also separate. lzztllnryhnd=Ave..cht Apt., Chicago. One block east of Cot-- tage Grove Ave. Phone Stewart 1875. FOR SALEK--Heavy .team of work WANTED--Salesmen for high grade Jed Oil and Paint Co., Cleveland, O. y t i BONELESS ROLLED BARGAIN FOR YOUNG COUPLE 33tvec lb. -- Veal Roast 30c Ib. iriyiGpe > YOUNG COUPLE _2 lbs. for BEST KET TLE ts td v7'% Jt FOR RENT--Pleasant room in private } bhome, near the North Shore Sta-- }floa: reasonable. Inquire of R, care Of Independent. 9 2t open porch; barn for two cars; on lot 50x186 feet; east front; good location, high and dry; on paved street, near 'obd;rlc station. Rent only $35.00 per month. Inquire of R. G. Kaping, Real-- tor. Phones: office 469; res. 269. ¥arm. First class buildings; 3 mileg r=----~--w--mmmemememmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmme north of Wheeling and 1 mile south of WANTED--SALESMEN AND wonm. Chase Ave., Chicago, Il1. Tele phone Rogers Park 2137. 9 4t FOR RENT--7 room house; furnace McoCormick--Deering disc and Oliver Zbottom plow; all in good condition. Price for the outfit, $375. D. M. Crab-- tree, West 33rd St., Zion, IIL . Tele-- Phone Zion 162J. 1 3t car garage; hot water heat and all modern conveniences; centrally lo-- cated. For information, address Boxr Ing 8 room house, large 1 2516c tb. !, fir,_i_- t well 207 feet deep; 1 SUGAR CURED Sells with one-- , 1716 m ,v,m'w" LA ANIMAIZ--We pay highest cash prices for dead animails Tele phone Merrick's, Dundee 810J1. Re EN CANVASSERsS; Goop orror. TUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT. RE PLY BY MAIL TO BOX A X, CARE INDEPENDENT. FOR RENT--New 7F«oom heme on concrete street in Mundelein: med-- beat. n:m l;l?do.ulz appointmen Arthur H. Jomes, ertyville 761 or Mundelein 239--J. M"Q%Mu lean on farm or prop erty. Vm'mruu. Pirst Mational Bank, Libertyville, IIL. 10¥ work; --no Female Help Wanted ' VR RENT--Two desirable heated bedrooms. 314 North Ave. 9 it Male Help Wanted Money Te Loan the charges. two tfht i tA u,