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Libertyville Independent, 19 Jul 1928, p. 3

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------ Remains of Andreas Florie -- _ -- _ Killed in Explosion Here Sent Back to Native Land. -- Removal of War Tax Lowers Delivered Prices! know what Chevrolet _ offers at these low prices / mumber of years. mercig! printing and has a printing eantes of "Thirty Years Ago," says M the week of July 10: "Dufay A. Fuller of Belvidere and Ge»rge R. Lyon of Waukegan re-- eefred nominations for members of the general assembly from the eighth gm.tthomthmmuol at Woodstock on June 3. C. A. mo«wum-mu as of the convention and the sectrotartes included ¥. T Moran of Belridere, F. E. Holmes of Richmond and M. T. Lamey bf Barrington. The %hreo secretaries were newspaper men and are still active in 'the Business, though Mr. Holmes has Recalls Naming of G. large switch in the plant exploded after being ignited by a flash from & short circuited wire. William Kyle, O Milwaukee, was also so badly Bburned at the time that ho died in a hospital several days later. Both were employes of the Alliz-- :hcn company of Milwaukee and were engaged in installation of Rew equipment in the big electrical Rmecessary to first obtain the consent eame to Waukegan with him from France less than three months ago. She will remain in France, for a time at least but before she left de eclared that she holds the desire to return to America in later years. Of the American government for shipment of the body out of the Un-- ited States and likewise the permis-- mion of French officials to allow it to enter their country. ¥Florie was killed when oil enclos years, killed in an explosion in--the plant of the Public Service company en Dewey Ave.. Waukegan, is now en the way to his native land for The body was shipped from Wau-- kegan early Thursday and and it was placed on board ship at New York Lillebonne, France, the place of na MUvity of the accident victim next After more than a month of nego-- Mations in which the firm of Watzel #& Peterson, embaimers, treated with both United States and French im-- Q U A L 1 T Y R. Lyon 30 Yrs. aBflb'?you .. is in the woodlot to burn or tt elsewhere? . Remember that the Miter on the ground is "bread meat" to the growing timber, Fotests Need Leaves BACK TO FRANCE and health officmis, the ability and safety of a 107. Before you buy En- nest -- elliptic shock--absorber and Better Chevrolet! Wlw ioeking Here are the """';,_.,""',, Yet this sensational car is safety of bedies f Here is the spitied, theill. . Offeredatamazing low prices of an im im |high-- court are expected to retire le, |within a year. lg The two vacancies which now ex-- nmnmcamtwum blwmuoudmmdc" "-emlloonr.ud&cmandm "(mmn.w«k.vamth a1 @4 by the President in the near fo-- ture. If isz --rumored bhere that the 'Pndhnt will appoint a man from the middle wost as gecretary of the Interlor, and the Secretary of Com-- | ,mmwmuwmm of the New England states 'These O@ipositions will be a short duration, -.'mmnuhmhtmer.m ys of the prestige attached to being a iMember of the Cabinet. ? with consumers, such as selling of second qualities under nationally advertised names which are suppos-- ed to represent first quality, partic-- ularly canned goods. The Secretary of Labor believes that immigration stations may dot The Federal Trade Commission is exceptionally busy this sammer, but no reports on major cases will be made until next fall 'They have ad-- jJourned their hearings on public util-- ties until fall, after examining sey enty--one witnesses and taking thir-- ty--eight volumes of testimony con-- taining 4477 pages. The Commiz slon is now working on the alleged radio monavoly, their contention be-- ing that several of the larger radio companies have entered into an a-- greement for the croselicensing of radio patents. Définite plans for chain store investigation by the Com mission are now taking shape. The unfair trade practices in relations evinced an enormous intérest in pol itics, perkaps due to the 'fact that beadquarters of both political fac tions will be established here. For & while, there was much talk and gossip concerning the posslbility of a third party entering the race, but with the refual of Senator Norris to accept the farmerJlabor nomination, this question has apparently passed into oblivion. the Supreme Court bench by> Presi-- dent Roosevelt an dholds the record for service, having served 26 years. If the President does appoint a suc-- cessor to Justice Holmes, indications are that he will appoint one of the present members of his cabinet, The other appoinments will bo made to the Supreme Court of the Phillipine Islands, as yeports from Manila are that two and possibly fimnm American members of the President Coolidge will probably have an opportunity to make several important judicial appointments be-- fore his term of office expires on March 4. Those closely associated with Oliver Wendell Holmes, state it is his intention to resign from the United States Supreme Court next fall. Justice Holmes was elevated to Washington, July 1%--With the ab sence Of the President, Members of the Cabinet, Members of Congress and foreign diplomats ftrom Wash-- ington, the capital loses some of its mer, Z:agh bwm s at amazing low prices =----a dolltar--for--dofar value l?t&"fiaup:nhhyh Chevrolet history. Come in today for a demonstration! "re . With the progress of the 'ndustry bas come a new concept of regula tion, Mr. Traylor said. 1t is becom-- ingly apparent to everyone that "rates must not only be too high, but must also not be too low" Rates must be fair to all parties and must be sufficient to earn a fair re®urn on the investment, so that new capi-- tal can be secured easily and facili-- ties for rendering service maiptain .0 O § T. ¢ _ Thadaen"'495 . hape...... 995 Light Delivery *375 wees es "*715 '675 arents, Mr.--and Mrs. 6 A. Vasey. -umnnht:ofnoud Y a*.~) mitn # /m caller at the Esse Fisher home lnst Tuesday evening. s H. A. Jackson of Slocum ~--* a caller in this locality© ThertAy "Goom M MJ'.M mnmmm fHNeld, Monday. ® & Mr and Mrs.= Leslio Daria and are entertaining friends from tre dw week. Mts.--C. R. Ravin and son spent Tuesday at the Dowell Bros. home.' Wiltord Grover is employed at the G,. A. Vazsey place. : Mr and Mrs. Haw'y Passtield and son John were Monday callers at the G. J.Burnett home at Slocum ~--~-- Miss Vinnie Bacon was in McHem ry Saturday. + : Myr. and Mrs. Joe Vasey and theim dmxhter,:u. Thomas wm:';au daughter, Myrtle and Miss ¥Ye Wright spent Friday. aftergoon at1 th6 Thomas Fisher home. £ Harold Lung of Crystal Lake was a Cuesday caller at the farm of the Dowell brothets. -- |~ :. =~ Miss Yvyonne Benwell <-- ~-- + spent the past week with her grand-- Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. George are entertaining friends from the T CC pAC OW ce CCCR o. momp ememvuky Marjorie, of Grayslake, spent Sun-- da y here--with her parents, Mr. a»* Mr. and Mrs.<Ernest CGossen and daughter and Mrs. John GosselH vis ited in Barrington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.--George Harris and children spent Sunday at the Clyde Harris home in LibertyriBe. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o ~Karl Hironimus was a McHenry family spant Sunday evening at the John Brown, Sr., home in Volo. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paddock and Miairsh Huson spent Thursday erve-- ning with Mr,.'®and Mrs. Geo. Husor at Round Lake. E P. Secks of Cary, was a Frideéy &nm caller at the H..L. Grantham *--Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rederd of Kana kakee spent a feow days last week at the home of Jain Browa.> Mrs. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VOLO 0 0 0 0 6 0 0o 0o 0 6 o 6 o o Friday, Iuly 20, the Bumnnduy sthool will hare the annual ¢, which Wwill be held at the O. L. Rockenbach resort at Lake Zuritch. Everybody arill congregate at the church lawn at 1--o'clock, standard time, and go in n group. --A basket supper will be sérved.-- Every family has been | 8t this writing. So inquire about | [ _ advised what totnmuh.ym:e will UIHM e*£ i ¥ ' a tio Rlenty of ' etreshments of pop and 'gu_v%meunf Auom fg;H oam CX sach -- nuntay | will meet hame of se 1 school will --be allotte d a Mills at Diamond Lake on Thursday | B -- Mrs. Lloyd. Eddy an ddaughter, Marjorie 0t Graysipke, spent Friday with Mrs. King. T3 and. Fart Hitrontmus 'were in Johns: Mr. and mm'm r and son, Riclmard, and Mrs. Esse Fisher were in McHenry Saturday. Ellwood and Milton Dowell called go their sister, Mrs: Geo, Scheid, Jr. ; + ig Tre. Leslie Davis and 1 were s o oo onl fanily sqrs were in Woodstock Saturday. o ----HALEDAY o 000 0 0p0 0 00 0 0o o o 4# Through the co--operation of Cribben & Sexton Company, mnfinfncmrmoftheudomflyflmon:UnimuleRanp, »we are in a position to offer every woman in this City an "Opfionunitytomake'thisdramcom:m $ Durability, Efficiency, Convenience, Economy, Beauty -- every fiqnhemmdngawomaucouldw'uhforina'ps 7M find their fullest expression in Universal Model 1009-§--a range which, at the special sales price of $69.75, represents themg.nungevalue in the history of this Company. . We invite you to visit our store and inspect this range for * ~m . &# | e s > P . e > ~ * .. e ~ . _ == _ _ _ Make Your Own Terms & ARREAINZIL dA lbo ALANBLA1L LL\\L Phone 17 & Libertyville, IIlinois k KTz P3 B nctg'tltmoudmem'thonoiru? ture, t the cwrites was not sure had a full house both nights and reéalized approximately $85, -- which, under the supervision of the Com munity Social Club, goes to the up keep of the churchk. All the players did exceptionally well for amateurs ard are to be commended for their work. There is some taK of giving Thursday and Friday the young folks' class gave their play "Bashful Mr. Bobbs"--at the town hall. They M.. C. A. at Waukegan last Sunday; Among other things, plans were laid for the qngms. 8. --comventien, to be held in ber. P post sale was held, at! which Mr. Behroeder acted ably as the dis penser of wares, A neat sum was realized, which 'goes toward the pledge the class made toward 'the church budget. Apbountiful lunch was g#erved by the Bluhms. "Come again." . You bet we will! . Quite a delegation from here at-- tended the 8. 8. Assn. Executive meeting, which was held at the Y. * eol ce is of wares, A'neat sum was |[ ___ . ~which 'goes toward the : the class made toward 'the * budget. Apbountiful lunch evad hy #Ino: DDlnlkinie -- UFlaimnes 9 Having sold my farm, I will sell at Public Auction, all Livestock, Farm Machinery and Grain. Ave., or Spaulding's Corne miles south of stfizii'ne, near On the farm located on Green Bay Road, 2 1--2 miles north of Grand Saturday, July 21| _ Te it & a o. ° Price includes connection _ to existing gas outlet. o Ahll*;dl&indnm ©@ Tor ing Top. °Sewiceaner. ° Aln[lpomelainu.nld includes one Giapnt, one Simmering and three Standard Star Burners. cast frame gas range. l hJ/." «3¥ «1 t

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