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Libertyville Independent, 21 Jun 1928, p. 5

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--1 _ RAY BROS. | W.F. Franzen, Jr. | ~--*A8SK FOR INFORM A. ------------} A UDITORIU M |-- Home of WATERSEAL Roofing "fim':fl,':mM'Z ----asK ror -- M e M s t efi l RANGE,'R'&'D'W' I ": EVERY SATURDAY, SUNDAY EVE EVERY. SUNDAY AFTERNOON EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING Wightman's Orchestra Lake County National Bank . » .3 3 Ed Schneider another mile= C \ ) stone of 'lHites m last Sunday, is\ B|and about twenty relatives gathered c tA¥ T 4 at his home on Second street, to & ts . & 34 © help celebrate the event by <a big M . ' dinner. The Paul G. Ray family motored Te aawe formnate in hoi ---- unX 1 /s mees mt oi (k e to prove ownership to the Mrs: 4. E.. Moteé _ ~ land |Miss-- Ver and daughter, | M# bond.: Could you have done so? Mitrata nofon eomier mnr onl | o _ The place to keep securities is L...,"'.,'?;.mmnm mecy" -- BK safe box."_Youk can ---- > ~| al S uol Sene oeehat mre of [ burt rent ona hel:e f;r ;}ew_e;t;i ** $1,000 Worth of Ashes QUALITY CONCRETE BLOCKS ----Ihe Wall Street Journal irtyville, III, 1| "THE ACTRESS" || awe* ~ "FANGS F BF.=:: : . [ [ 06 memmabstnteeathetiih coron m | [ * Wikigh -- ) [| m drstee e mrens . n i fuami * 6 ,mmmwummwuxmmmumm» ; s s '-------------f" . The man of action is the man who wins. o M .. LI.: ..'E'!'?: a thousand airmen werd taiking-- about fiying to. Rurope,, MADE fonday, Tuesday, June 25 and 26 King Vidor's "THE CROWD" _ WithELEANOR ~BOARDMAN . and JAMES MURRAY A drama of everyday life. -- Per. M in your own--home this prob-- starts with promise of greatness «----beaten down in the struggle of Diamond Lake, last week . . Marshal Limberry received & tel-- every Monday -- evening at the same They will take not to exceed ten minutes and.will desl with matters of the greatest public interest. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Schanck, visited Lovell in Colton, Cal. * Henry R. Rathbone, Congreassman-- at--Large for Iilinois, is to make a series of radio talks from Station WECFL, Chicago, beginning regularly ['n Ispend the vacation season--at the home of her parents,<--Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herrington, on Second Mrs. Augusta--Lovell and darghter Miss Florence, returned home Sat-- Hosp 'JOrCuimuy . ue CTGBL. 9f * ""@ T v i Eo sc 2e C e ie . oi dinner. C g= . I expended for poor investigations and ~--*The Pau! G. Ray family motored |the state's attorney held 'the bills eb 1 1 ncg ol e 0 s fenped off griss on all walks . --Miss Edessa Herrington, who has | leading to and around the county been teaching school in Shabbona, I1l., has returned--to Libertyville, and a large Chicago bank, is on a three weeks vacation, and is epending part of the time in Libertyville with her are well known here:in every cir-- cle, 'and have the congratulations of Word has been received here of buyin.pomotlhmn-bom the birth of & nine--pound 'son, born stores, is in &. on to offter to Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Crawford, of | bagains in g igs to eat. Read Delevan, Hlinois. Both of the®aents |their display ad on this page. : everyone. (\C. J. (Buck) Carlton is one of the lucky.persons to get delivery on a new Ford. J. M. McKitrick delivered a new Tudor sedan to him the first Mrs. B. Calkins, who is here from in Grand Rapids, Mich. Norma Shearer _ Il Snant --the wife who trigs to |ift him from the crowd. Here is a > story of the millions of av-- Je people, told only as the di-- or of "The Big Parade" could NOVELTY and NEWS * s 28 and 29 s at %a y, Friday, *% » 'mm n for the P¥ e Bd »JB!LL NYE, that great American h umorist, upon: being told that the ' mu.mmuuymnumm.as::o. hu:"wm!mvhuamh-amooru:mrmmto serve, he wants to get up and at it." C of the county clerk, Lew Hendee. madge Greene, 23, Highland Park, and Erna Walker, 23, Gary, Ind.; A+ vin Kittell, 25, and Beatrice .Baigie, 23, Waukegan; George Church, 21, and Catherine Harrison, 20; Deer: field; Albert Marivedé Jr., 25, and Lillian Germenz, 238, Lake ©Forest, banks, 22, Waukegan, at the office Dietz's Stables m _' _"__IVANHOE _ : Every Wednesday, Saturday .-- || [ autoists can get out of their cars with --greater freedom. The jail committee and buildings and ground committee approved the step. Marriage licenses issued Satur-- wbwmmrmu.m:-; nie Adams, 19, Barrington: Arthur Gerharz, 25, Waukegan, and Alice ; LAibertyville Post No.: $29, Amer-- can Legion is planning a big Sum-- mer Festival and Fourth of July. cel-- Tasting uatii July Stn, inclumive. The ng un Affair will be held at Copeland Man-- or Sflm sgouth of the North s"".h'm":wm propiggrwmn avenue. ~ the Carnival 'es, includirfy a Ferris MWGQL Ost .A Tull progr vm en program | be'announced in the next issue of under the direction: of Sheriff Law-- rencea Doolittle. --'The ones along the street, put there originally as hitch Many people taik and plan and dream ks Juuk 36. .. _ . .:o cro ..' d The Royal Blue Store, owned by aranct ds it mint sone This: store, through the cooperative ~Carl Carlson, &:roomer in a house at the corner of Milwaukee and New-- berry avenues, Tuesday night took on an overload of bad booze, and started a--young riot. Marshal Lim-- berry tamed the young man down, mmmnpmmam.' Mexis.to be given a hearing Tues in Wednesday night, asking hims to |the first boy and Eirl who are born arest a m *m & pair |in the new Elizabeth Condell Mem-- of riding boots in the Dakota town. |orial 'hospital, in case of twins, a Marshal Limberry located thé man | well known furniture dealer said he at the Knoliwood Country Club and | would give fifty dollars. The fifty-- brought him here. He had the boots | dollar savings account will remain and surrendered them and was re-- \in the bank and draw interest, com-- hned.'l'lrm"pl the man --mor | pounded: until the child graduates the town from which the telegam"from school. In case iof: death--of came could not be--learned. _ the child, .the fund will be given to LET'S GO, Where They All Go _ |||| --PAUL'S EN were _ removed JBA NCING Get Up and Get At It! go down also #o nearing, 106# | The Methodist Camp meeting to lthouht the horse was in doubt as .\ be held at DesPlaines, -- opens on 'to just what place to put his fine, . owned py | Fiiday, July 6 and continues:until|long haired appendage, Harry took ns 8 "m, July 16. Raiph-- Conner;:|} mortal offense. However Mr. Cairns offering some Professor F D. Soper, Bishop Hugh-- |is seeking ways and means to ex-- he next : es and 'other noted speakers will be jg:lh. and diplomatic relations may ;w l-»mmprm A large swimming resumed in the near future. ':g'_"fim:mu?m":m. Trlks frome this risinity who are B \ num people secking a beautiful place to rest is page. Aplanger . w"""", e ts Munmko,nfiuk;n:thenthey .. _| _ Today, June 21, is the tirst day of |go to Paddock's €, 'east of o. 829, AmM®T--| cummer, and if the brand of weath--| Brass Ball Corners, north of Anti-- & a big SUDM* | or the first day is a criterion, we are | 0ch. 'This fine bo/iy of water lies in th of July:C@L|in for a hot time durine the mext|a settihg of beautiful trees and the ; 'July 2 850 |three months. Reports come from | WAtérs are full of fish. The lake is Wu"'tflyeoolmunfud much Tain |known to many of our citizens, has of the North | prevailed there this week.'Joe Hart |a 100 per cent welcome for any one +s 'sua; | Can come back now, and he can leave | who wishes to visit there. _ angy's pers |his overcoat in California. . A peighborhood quarrel was ajred 1 _and other| Mr. and Mrs. George Fredericks, e village courts Wednesday mfl{afi.&&?.otommwm. evening, when Joe Hutchings was next issue of |vacation of two weeks, which they | Arrested by. Marshal Limberry, on ~-- {|are spending in Washington, D. C., | complaint of Mrs. Odom, charged _,,_ | and other places in the east. Wahile|with assault with a deadly weavpon. s Hled i4 Cif--| Mr. Fredericks is away, his piace|It Beems the Odom family heard a Bairstow, for-- as manager ~of the store is being | Shot and saw a branch of a tree fall le, : PegeRebtilled by °H. Toepfer, of Waukegan. to ieh ground. 'Hutchings and his by the tOWH~! gtore, prer is «To ssisting in 'the time, and the Odoms surmised that torney Smith : Hutchings had fired the shot. The ) money was! Floyd Price, whose home is in | warrant was the result. After sev-- itigations and | Texas, -- was :severely injured Tues-- |eral witnesses had been heard, none eld 'the bills| day afternoon by a dynamite blast.}jof whom could tell whether Hutch-- It seems that Price was working for ings had ever dired a gun, the de-- f _ |a road constructing company near|fendant was discharged. It seems gs that have| Wwauconds. He had placed a charge |there has been trouble between the on all walks Oof the high explosive, and it did not |families heretofore:" All live on E. L":.m? go off as soon as he expected. He |Cook ayénue, near the pumping sta-- By R. G. KAPING REALTOR--INSUROR kowski, of Waukegan. These men, with Patrolmen Heckeniger and Kel-- Iy, make six in the employ of the county. .. They--will travel in pairs and : will patrol Sheridan, Green Bay and Rand roads. Milwaukee avenue is patrolled by the state men, Lit-- wiler and Daley. With the motor police in Libertyville and other vil-- either his sight nor hearing. The four new motor tops out of Sherift Lawrénce Doolittle's office were named this morning:; They are . John De Smitt, of Highland Park; Waliter Gansberg, of Lake For-- est; Harry Quandt and William Klar-- of Dr.--F. H. Martin, who stated this nonln{"thu Price would not lose either sight nor hearing. Wauconda. He had placed a charge of the high explosive, and it did not go off as soon as he expected. He went to investigate, when the charge exploded. At first it was feared he man would lose 'he--sight "of both eyes and that his ear drums were destroyed. He is in the Condell hos pital in Libertyyille under the care TYTexas, was <severely ijnjured Tues-- day afternoon by a dynamite blast. It seenis that Price was working for a road constructing company near m&..uu both mother and ~do not live. until the account matures, it:will then go to the {ather or his next of kin. The directors are sorry to say that they could not have announced this some months ings Bank-- has set azide a fund of ore bundred. doliars to start & sav-- m-"-' 8- The Libertyville Trust and ho CA OB CR CX Ne ces . ETi C Nh i t atrces alkril Al 3.3 s e . 2| . € *h';%% ¥ °w / ame : 4 t i2 AEEFS iope x CH. °C + it kRG % xtb W* h hss 3. oren A O RTERT TE T on Esnn °o douk. + ondell hosvpital Puesday. Two | avenue is rated as one of the 82 en of Henry Jensen and mlWhflnwm:L te of tJ. P. Dowell were the| _ --_ ' : _ _ * Te -- * Te wip n the Telephone for rem in o se i io s o o .. -- NMIBL 'good : swim -- Kap. f NOTICE .All persons not hvtt:: obu!n: :ruboam Monday, June %, will be och. -- This fine boity of water lies in a setting of beantiful trees and the waters are full of fish. The lake is easily reached, and> John Schenck, Wilmette leaned: out on the tront step of the car and looked-- He.was rushedto the Evanston hos-- home was in Hghwood, where he is Until about two months ago Laufen-- berg was a motorman with a run on the Waukegan city. lines. Jay* and Harry Pester are at wofzfl;olnu and pass by with out speaking. All on account of: an innocent remark made by Jay the other day, while Harry was busily 'engaged in fitting a horse with new shoés.. Just because Jay opined he thought the horse was in doubt as ' to 'just what place to mg his fine, long haired appendage, Harry took mortal offense. However Mr. Cairns is seeking ways and means to ex-- gl:h- and diplomatic relations may be resumed in the near future. Polks from this vicinity who are secking a beautiful place to rest and fish can make no mistake when they B{&?onald's | --___ _ Libert 45:3 for beach wear.: Be up to fl" The first thing to select when planning your vaca-- tion --or week--end trip--A AP&!RM':;.& surprisingly small cost. On Top of the _ Wave a 'setting of 'I«!-l!l'edhdne'&d» stone of himne afd it Of all gems, there is none TLicense Committee. s L Of the safest yYour home here, to New Grade School. Its spacious 60--ft. to 70-- alluring view will attract you. <Let us build Foresighted People Copeland Manor Syndicate; ;: 1NUREELNDENI DELLIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR ANDNOEXTRA _ CHARCGE FOR DELIVERY. l tion. . The remainder represents the safety we demand for our purchasers . possible source. ; 5 *Y2X q ,,.g fifty percent of the actual valua-- -- | _ No buyer r of a First Mortgage from thstank ever lost a dollar of princi-- pal or interest. Safety is assured 6 Per Cent: First National Bank °| You can purchase this peace of mind at this bank, at a price of ----Travelers Cheques. + . For you know that the money in your pocket is as safe as though it reposed in a bank vault--if you You may drive along dark, un-- frequented roads--unafraid. Peace of Mind f Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. 0 investigation from every 75¢ for each $100. COPELAND MANOR fi?'?'{?'! h( Res 't

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