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Libertyville Independent, 28 Jun 1928, p. 5

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f Right now is the time to put in coal for «BJ -- --------«_~--~--_---- | c . . uo Tto » : use next winter, In addition to economy Bililyg oa_, Tuesgay [( .i k: s bl . 1M _: f ; (price being lowest at this time), you can .B j, T 2--3. ¥ | " etzs ta e/s il , i 4 have your bins filled with the best grade 3, j BILLIE DOVE, in . ' wmioz : C ' TA L CUM _ [ coal, and with less trouble. Jt oiz L4 I Eve nesday. Sai 4 ll Pow pER We Hmmww ;sw}';gs "1l>~* And Sun( Em j is | persnttuny Portum e 4 In Our Y ards. TE noots hor Wway Into the neart orfMPC" C **~ nid/ & . Laayw --" W > MBE pleasant, soft. For use | ~--FRANK H. EGER --]|-- -- Lake County National QUALITY CONCRETE BLOCKS C Whs: NI'OK flm.-. i lo;?.:]. '"E LIBERTYVILLE CEMENT WORKS "l-- m Pat triea to miey '?-;,,"JI! oT S m Yard Phone 415 A. NAGEL, Manager. Residence Phone 1654 ©|| Eshanghaied--wrecked on a deseort || faportst vyamps: 124 EAST COOK AVE. _ -- LIBERTYVILLE, ILLinOS .||fikle--given thoir cholce between'| | . . . . . Home of WATERSEAL Roofing COOKER--go to the matineé, dinner is ready when you return. THE WATERLESS COOKER is neambr successful . waterless cooking--no need to watch it. Food will not burn. MJ * Cc ue W.F.F Te WirterCess Cooker At One Time Over One Burner Come Out of the Kitchen Put your dinner on the stove in THE WATERLESS Find a verdict of *not guilty" . by spending less than you earn, rand investing the balance in a *Qns"}s5.90 e }s7.75 Are youw guilty or not guilty of wasted opportunities? The ver-- dict is in the hands of a jury con-- sisting of one person--you! | savings account here. Just Telephone 50 Anc * We Will Do The Rest. T wo consenient sizes include whole meal pans and tray. * ux Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 ,.,,n.' a ;iN' 6 a;lii'! Tastier Healthier Easier Cheaper svVr n l :--4| A heapecked colored gentleman ap--peared in the judge's. court one M,Jmm .\ J| morning and asked the court to gfant him a separation from his wife. SAMMY COHEN and : TILES MADE TED MeNAMARA :';om-:d.'wu what's the trouble, Uncle Henry?" IN ANY (Comedy team in What Price lm.'flfl?.;flm?."mmMIhMmdmu&utfl ' Glory.) s stand longer. co:.:::o > ° in _ es "What does she talk about," queried the judge. ; " quaNnTITY "WHY Sms *R "Why, judge," replied Henry, "she don't never say." GO"MNG" There are a good many people like Uncle Henry's wife; they do a with SALLY PHIPPS and good deal of taiking to no purpose. . +# ~ [| _ Mrs, Jessie Davis, of Los Angeles, . J|Calif., is here visiting relatives. . 'Bsmibudhdmmud new potatoes from his garden last trey visited Washington Park. ::'h."' Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Coonfer were |ing i: hosts Monday night at a party, giv-- | train. en in bonor 'of the birthday an-- |{ound niversary of Lester Coonfér: Bunce |by lo 511 Broadway: Mr. Huffman recent-- y built a new home in Sunnyside Subdivision. --Mr. Huftman bought another lot in that subdivision this R. G, Kaping, the realtor, has pril-- chased the George Huffman place at son, Robert, were in Spring Valley, Minn.. from Friday until Monday: They attended a family reunion, at which 116 were present. x Miss Effie Butterfield, bookkeeper at the Ray Furniture and Paint Store, is taking her annual vacation Almond home on First 8t. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MeDonald are Mrs. James Laycock and son, and Leo Bradley spent tie woeek end at couple of hula giris. Adventures of the sécofid A; E.EIM Side splitting spree of two pals "THE PATSY":-- with LAWRENCE GRAY. : Kf you're a girl who wants to ow how to get her man; if uU're a man trying to figure out ednesday, July 4. News and Song Sildes. MARION DAVIES, in by . yourself than to learn Jdove from this picture. her way into the heart of | |IL,:: + 4# ® w4 l orderly conduct and released when relatives came out from Chicago and took him back home. {found just south of the village limits by local officers, fa rfrom any rail road. The car was rather badly used up, and was standing partly on the E. church will meet next day, | <The wedding of Miss Sarah Mar-- July 3. at 2%:30 p. m., attm garct Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of -- Mrs. ~G. C. Gridley. : Assistant | A. Lawrence Mills to Richard Lamb hooteunwmbolulmmo,(m.(gokpmmov- Mrs. Fred Croker and Mrs. Joun |ening at 8:30 o'clock at> Trinity Mason. > * .= .mu'damunumchrk. Mrs. Nellie --Cairns, of Libertyville | St. Lukes, Evanston, performed the Highland#s, i sspending this week in |ceremony. © Miss-- Milils had .as her Evanston, 'with-- relatives. ... _| maid of honor her sister, Miss Anne Mr. and Mrs. W. 6 Hardin have | Mills and: Misses: Rosemary Lytton as their guest this week a sister of |and Jeanette Lamb --were brides-- Mre. Hardin, Mrs. Smail, of Clinton, | maids.-- John 8t. .Claire of Chicago Justitce Harry Medili-- Bartliett ex-- pects to leave tonight for Cadillac, Mich--, where he is interested in a M by "-ndleq; of m a oll near the tract. T E. church will meet next Tuesday,| < The wodding of Miss Sarah Mar-- July 3 at 2:80 p. m., attm garct Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of -- Mrs. ~G.~ C. Gridley. . Assistant | A. Lawrence Mills to Richard Lamb hooteunvmbolulmmo,'m'(gokpmmov- Mrs. Fred Croker and Mrs. Joun |ening at 8:30 o'clock at> Trinity Mess in dae wap dradr's Mrs. Nellie Cairns. of Libertvville | 2t T nkas. Ruanatan. nartarmad tha The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. "People who have nothing to eay," soid H. W. Shaw, "are never at How much energy would be savred if we talked only when we had sthing important to say, t Y & ns DANCING -- PAUL'S ENTERTAINERS Talk That Says Something , Where They All Go By R. G. KAPING REALTOR--INSUROR The Independent gives you what you are looking for, in its want ads, and that's R E8 U L T 8 ! *« All uncalled for shoe repairing by M. Busick, is at Ray N. Smith's Shoe relatives for the beautiful {lowers and the kind sympathy shown dur-- ing the iliness and death of my wife. be appealed, no matter what the de-- cision of the local courts. was groomsman. A reception fol-- lowed at the Highland Park club. James Gavagan, 16 year old son isiding at Gurnee Highlands, was d in a gravel pit near Gurnee Wednesday afternoon. © In company with three other _ boys: they went swimming in the pit. Younsg Gava gan announced his intention -- of swimming across the pit, and when aluthal;m wnlka:: sight. went to MNMshmu feet 0 fwater, but they were unable to bring the boy to, the surface. 'They 'called for aid, 'and~the Wau-- kegan ambulance hurried to <the scene and quickly brought the boy out of the water, but not until he had been submerged for about half* an hour. He was worked on for more than hour, but the boy was pronounc-- ed dead by a physician. ~--The village officials are endeavor-- ing to enforee the ordinance which mum:.mm to pay a license per . . Last a truck belong to the Grennan Com-- pany of Chicago, was arrested for not having. the-- necessary license. The case was set for hearing Wed-- nesday, but on account of the in-- allity of attorneys for the company to be here that day, a continuance was granted until Monday, July 2nd. Kenneth Weston, driver for the Com-- munity Bakery, was also arrested to rviolating the same ordinance, and his trial was also set for Wednes-- day afternoon. He was represented by Attorney Charles Mason, of Wau-- kegan, who appeared ready for trial. In this case another hitch occurred, Guffin, was in Chicago. The case was postponed until such time as the attwmu'anooontmtortrhl. It is understood that both cases will Florida, and drove back here. -- For a number of years the Coopers spent the winters in Florida and returned to Libertyville for the summer, but :gwtuymym'mdruldm of the sunshine state. CARD OF THANKS eRA &ififl & N O T 1 C E _ | Mebonald' 4e by Attorney Charles Jack. Raymond Rossmiller, who had been c.-- rged with assault 'with a deadly weapon in connection with the death ot ~Miss Judith Edholim, 606 Keith Ave., Waukegan, was acquitted by a county court: jury <on Wednesday, June 20th. -- 6 The jury deliberated over its ver-- dict from 4:30 o'clock in the after-- noon until 9:30 o'clock at night. 'The principal witness brought by Astorneys Wilfred Hall and R. E. Thomas, --who acted for the state against Rossmiller was August Ed-- H::-.mo(muuda. He been driving the car at the time of the accident. ~ In answer Rossmiller stated that WE RECOMMEND THE ABOVE LOANS FOR YOUuR § he nw come to a stop and had INVESTMENT AND INVITE Your ingquiry f »0t proceeded but a few feet when $ : the crash came. He was defenied | || Twonty.two years experience in Mortgage and Loans without a loss . money ; come ye, buy, and eat ; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and witheut price. Where-- fore do ye spend money for that which is not bread? and your labour for that which satisfieth not? m:lhlfi-dymn,ajdut ye that is good, and let your soul . delight itself in -- fatness" (Isaiah 55 :1, 2). o The Lesson--Bermon also in« cluded the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Bcience and Health with Key to the Beriptures," 'by Mary Baker Eddy : 6 HRISTIAN SCIENCE®" was the to the waters, and he that hath no ®@ subject of the>= Lesson--Bermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, lllhl,llua. The Golden Text was from Isaiah 64:18, "All thy children shall be taught of the Lord ; and great shall be the peace of thy children." ury Deliberates For Several Zomandmm Frees 5.9 V pindy, after the bath to prevent ;hflu. off--set perspira tion, and to soothe and dry odor of Tragrant flowers. 3 h. We will pay interest now on funds _ withdrawn for the purpose of invest-- T A LCUM || If you want to put your money to $1.00 TN AQK ie .'E,'_ M| Copeland Manor Syndicate , ' work at 6 percent we will credit you | ' now with the interest due on July 1st. | «1H| fiaymMmaMofmu& , | AL investments that yield 6 percent. :C Foresighted People DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA | --_ CHARCGE FOR DELIVERY. $ 7/K30.00 $ 7,000.00 $ 1,8500.00 $11,000.00 JULY INVESTMEN1 Secured By Improved Lake Co. Regl Etate . l j ' Total Amt. Value of _ Date Interest _ Deboriinationn * ~ 1 1st Mortgage Loan Notes | We Own And Offer For Investment Ther"" Following $500 and $1,000 > -- e s 254 For the Convenience -- of July Ist First National Bank-- Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 -- . _ UBERTYVILLE, ILL §/2% 5%/2% 6% _ $ 500 and $1,800 -- $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 and $800 1| | #

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