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Libertyville Independent, 26 Apr 1928, p. 4

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__~~_ Only three Blocks from the Main Station of _ the North Shore Electric Railway and the L ~--ft. lots, paved streets, beautiful shade trees and _ _' alluring view will attract you. "Letus 'build i: l is T. & J. Special--a mwmmw«flummgié o :; C a ummwumuamaué& 4 pounds with the purchase of $1.00 worth'of other merchandise. & * & _ AIVES AT HOME -- _ --_--OF MLAUGHLINS aroused by the barking of the dog mn%\.mmm.mue. room. former dancer and her thru the black smoke into the garage to rescue the pupples which Limey Bealyham dog, raised a frantic alarm when the garage on the Lake Forest estate of the: McLaughlins caught tire, thereby saving the lHves of four Eamily servants and of Limey's three to crawl into the--burning garage a second time to rescue the mother, while the servants who also hiad been aroused by the dog's barking made oi o o io nine', ALdiney, s Mrs. Ireve Castle McLaughlin, long the champion of humane treatment torg dumb animals, and particularly the friend of homeless dogs, was re-- their escape from quarters over the Irene (:astle-lauwn Re-- paid For Fight She Has Made to Save Canines. yYour home here, to your order. Foresighted 'Péople Mrs. McLaughlin and a maid were G. C. GRIDLEY COPELAND MANOR UR MAY 1-- 2 --3 -- 4 and 5th. w.mm:ecnmmmmmmflmmmatm b"d"um?"hmmmmmm and renew old time friendships or to make new ~friends. -- Both the Proprietors and the clerks will recsive and serve you courtedusly. wm.nqumummde"fi_ho Branci with a full line of the highest quality bakery goods. All callers on that day, will receive a carnation, and those making a purchas of the 15¢ loaf of bread, may, for another 15¢. have the choice of one dozen assorted cookies or one of our 20¢ frosted cakes. -- $ es EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES WILL BE OFFERED ALL: DURING THE j FIVE DAY SALE 8 # Cream: Vailey Brick Butter--the best butter in Libertyvillis-- Yu\vul,uyoo\oo,aflumlt. Per pound xt Chuck Pot Roast, Nice Young Steer Beof. Pleces from yz 8 pounds up. Price per pound ' ' Little Bo--Peep Ammonia--A Quart for a Quarter. _-- o axe Fancy Hand Plicked Navy Beans 3 pounds for Fancy Large 30 to 40 Size Santa<Clara Prunes. 2 pounds for threatened court action if they were ing the blaze after a hard battle. <-- mnmflm took is " 'u « # a warning against rables. Mrs. Mc-- there was such a disease and that most dogs believed to have rables waere merely hungry --or frightened: Park police 'Thursday. ie spent the week Dohn{-hltrm mén:-:arfw =' the county jail and in cireuit 'court. On this specific instance, accord-- ing to Chief of Police Edward Moro-- o ing a iiconse pigiy on Wio reBaiit might go Sidney % , 22, of Winthrop Harbor, was -- guest of Highland Park police Thursday. He spent the Marmon. SHIELDS GUEST #36°° B. H. MILLER OF COPS A was filed in selreuit court by Attomm Oorvie ,"'I':' behalf of Mrs. Vivian: Jensen, wife of --a contractor, against Attorney-- Doug-- ternoon and that morning. Patrolman Roy Rdwards who made an investigation discovered that the thief had <picked the Yale lock on the:lower door of.the store and then mmu-:gto-m second floor. < It --was> that $40 in cash had been taken from the At 10:45 o'clock Sunday night Lhnt.hrll;cll_h patrolling the alleys in the rear of the Sun office was just in time to see a thief at tempt to jimmy the rear door of the Hofman Grocery store. The burglar saw the officer at about the: same moment and leaping down from the porch dashed through tne alley next to the Globe store to CC MicBn raced after him vet stumbled over a rut in the alley., He wfi ws:uu the --fellow in M"M~""';w'a.mu Braiw " In commenting on the suit Attor-- ney. Orvis stated that his ~client charged:that Attorney Gregg enter-- ed hbher home and called her #'thief and sgwindler and announced that he would see that she would be run out of her--own> house. : Gregg freely admitted, in discuss-- ing the sulit, that he was in <the house. l ; ; "I went to see her husband, Louls, and my.con tion was with him-- "7 ufl'..h??, he had swin-- dled a client of mine tut my -- re-- marks were not addressed> to her. She broke into the conversation," he continued. t «*L have plenty to say about her Chas. Deaver Arrested in Ev-- anston After Escape Fromt Hereiin Stolen Car. las C. hfnul&g-t in Evanston on & charge of the attempted burglary. He also is charged with the theft of the Onoml'l:l't;u mnao: m-um_w Deaver, 20 car in which is alleged to, have r;do M&bg Waukegan. j . _ Alt callers on ie /of the 15¢ loaf fled cook! UIT IS FILED AGAINST LAWYER (THE ACT--OF ENTERING STORE cssE 64 ;!::; way HEWNPAHT f se F) ~. JNLET OF LAKE W *@z'fig nsl l n ncn, --Bon e e ao . o |~--' The festive motorist took advan: y tage of the fine day last Sunday and | was cout . in mm After <\'the winter m many drivers felt +| possessed +' much speed, and in £0-- . ing through the village uuugr e ¥| ville found thaut a feasonable rate of '! speed was necessary or a trip to the ~] village hall and a greeting by Justice ~A Bartlett: was: in order Among the they--.¥ill win out. They contend the, improvement proposed will ben-- efit all parties 'concerned. > s % -- Charles F. Smale, of Libertyville, who has pro?;'w near tht lakes, is Clation, mg attended the meeting in Chicago Wednesday. building the dam to--carry the matter to the highest court, confident that Speeders Given Fines In Justice Court Here in the car with mt Madison stréet they were by. Harry Porett that he had seen the man enter a sedan at County and Madison streets and --drive away, but not un til he had noted the 'lHcense number which was 240--279. Poli¢e departments of north shore cities were given this license aum-- ber and a description of the car. *' Caught At Evanston At 9:30 o'clock Monday --morni Asst. Chief Kennedy received a ¢ wanmonimmmen: & Leave --Saturday was given y E. V Orvis, counsel tm Gebracht,. of Grass Lake, to file a supplement bill in the cirouit: court outlining her slaims to 200 acres that they had recovered this car and were holding Deaver--who was found in it. > Their records showed that the car had been stolen in Chicago. Be-- cause of this fact they had turned Desver over to the Chicago police. ot <disputed swamp lands in . the . 9S the priginal. bill C 0 «_ bill sahe had carried--~the case againat the coun-- was in her: {amily's name through 15 years . of.living on it--.during, which time her forebears and her-- self had paid taxes assessed by the ty into: the state supreme. court LEAVE GIVEN TO to the county. Mrs, Edward L. R y ers o n !akufiiflas'a'om:hl to Deceased Husband. Announcement was made She had claimed: that. this land z:("-'z 'MF{":!' m P inanpiice m oi oo M en it ine hich time her forebears and her-- "flvwmn act-- l!:nlnutam.".hfl. ive in' Clal d« AT LAKE Chmings . ~~ Year-- in -- County: Tries §[*. Walk For Fun. > compound fracture of the right an-- kle. Frank J. Geraghty, a civil en-- thaffeur, a %W ~bottles of 'coffee, sand es extra walking shoes and stockings, -- followed Miss miles from Newport, R. I. to Boston w 17 hours and 15 minutes. .8 wet, with her wide brim-- rql'lnt dripping water, she --ran ightly up the steps of her Beacon street home in Boston at 8:15 Mon-- She had started at . 4--a. m. from the Newport casino. The last 25 miles of the walk was trip ended and 'Miss Sears develop-- ed_ a perceptible limp in 'the jeft Sears over the route, as did a road-- A crowd of several hundred greet-- ed 'her at the finish. > Only. two. stops were 'made, one in Taunton, the half way. mark, at Girl Who Lives Part of the TWO ARE INJURED WHEN AUTOMOBILE STRIKES CULVERT Highland Park Police:Pick up ~-- Negro Back of Cleaning Lake Bluff Young Woma: Victim in Accident in Which 'Four Cars .Are involved. KIT, IS T A KE N IN: 6&% at thein best i | enc prrroaeyy W L ~ _ with the Miss of Collegiate-- ' Vern . Vesper : of Ay--vt C¥ R is a choice, preference "EIRST CHOICE Queves asertwe.~ -- _-- _ l> _ BJ . JmMulMt!mhlui Conrad Anderson,--aged 35 years, 0 Evanston, was forced to lie down in a --shack --maintained at the plant by 'the contractor. ~Two hours later it was found 'that he had died. # The--deceased~who had been em-- ployed by 'the O. L. Olson construc tion company at the plant for some weeks, --complained of feeling il! and felliow workmen prepared an impro-- 'vised 'bed for him in the building According to the: verdict returned following inquest Tuesday morning, ;Andm was"as victim of Angina According to bills presented to the board o fsupervisors today, the cost of the primary election April 10th amounted to $8.691. h'Nfiwmfi,'fi/ «29 % poving * *3 # '"W, L Judson, also--a civil engi-- neer, residing in Lake Forest, driv-- ing south came upon the two mia-- chines before he was aware of it. His car crashed into VYesper car, a Packard.--. The damage to the Pack: ard. was slight,. . : Judson's -- machinie, ~ a -- Buick, Stricken --while he was following his duties as an employe of a con-- struction gang At the plant of the THE INDEPENDENT FOR $1.50 A.; YBAR--DELIVERED AT. YOUR DOOR: NO -- DELIVERY! CHARGE moval: of the injured from--the Ger-- aghty 'carand then -- removed thro ~WHILE AT WORK: , iation to be made. This disclos-- _~Bpaid 'been under his car in a public : : making . repaire when thedo%. him and chewed his arm. yelled at the animal and : By that time he had been able to get into a position to defend him-- -au.ia'&.pw the neck of the dog between his'legs he was able to get his hands around its throat and strangle it to --death, * red. _ were met there by Pyle and Grange. 'After his match Jim and Mrs. Mc-- Millien will stop off at Kansas City and Wichita, Kan.. where they--will ¥isit in the~ John Secholts home. ReNesmnited hy his ie sad aP MMILLEN MEETS Examination of Dog's Head That Chewed E. E. Spaid Conrad Anderson Was Vic-- tim of Heart Disease. E4 aal a $§43 # ... Leave your address at Decker. & : ¢--] ~Neville Drug Store and a Sample Luncheons < RAY N. SMITH T T takes so little to make person in the world is more appreciative of a kindness than the joy you'll see written in as:she opens that "tastiest service at all times. ..;«;-- Delivery is not a try out, but will be Shoes of Style and Durability PURE ~RICH ~MILK 11CCUTIONS

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