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Libertyville Independent, 20 Dec 1928, p. 7

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haves gas and that bio: . that you can eat and new on myril umwr tmel and erm'w old w on never thought Bits Due; what you haw ty bmch and bowels A! "prise you, broker Nazism l the Highland Park hosp tal Sat- day morning Alberto rwzuimld his Dory and told Dr, H It. Roberts his family connections and who notify of his injuries, Alberta tell only about six feet, main; to Dr. Roberts. but landed his head and shoulder on_the _ ' Crete pavement of First street 'tt freight yards. He was pirkwi "Every time I ate I h; much gas. Nou, thank I, I an steak and fried, e1 rine."-yes. J. Julian Just ONE "mourn! A, " years old. of Duluxh, Minn., v In been working with the Wm Construction company at Hum; Mk, suffered a concussion of mitt. SUFFERS BRAIN L . CONCUSSION IN FALL FROM TRUCK ent Planning from the top ol a he was holpin: load a me trom the truck to d t Highland Park. Charles , freight yards. He wan plckwl [by fellow workmen and mane-n ill D the hospital where it was at {PM h: ,'t',ff that his, Inga of mpmnry m '3. d be pot-mauvnt. H" rowpnndwl m I Dr. therts' trvutmvnt. however. " ttie physician states that ho ot Ill be on his feet again within a Al 5' Hays. He wrl' quf'W-r no por- tu ut3Mrrtt ill e.'tert, " Roberts says "t Alberts was aonm to Nrmimtv '3C ll arork in- His:hland Park as the Pc thell company has finished theirfr ttrtt and wen- movin.atheir equip- I, An. STYLE 30 Service Weight Silk to narrow hem ttaries Alberts of Duluth Is in Hospital at High- . land Park ,5 Pit"' 2'i.r, t?1Px I; ts Big Steak And Fried Onions-mGas I," Telephone 14 & 't"tm"t"t"tratmratattseatrstmaesotgsearsotmmmmaoeam?, J. B. MORSE & CO. $1.50 'rt"'""".'.".'-----,.---,-.-., " HP. rttlc, "'- 111m "Slit mm the top of a truck INK)" I / 532;" , ' " "ist at bloat) {wo'lin at and sleep wel ttirper and low, 'rot', "EVERYTHING FOR MEN" I Y": ' b tt .ilii.'ijy-" iBLC"x.'t Ad had territrle s to Adler. ouiuns anu A gift she will adore-Humming Bird Full Fashioned Hosicrv--shccr as spun moonbcams, extraordinarily long, in the newest, most seductive Parisian shades. Distinguished for wear as well as for smaxtncss. portable flat car Alberts. Ra Ht (Wimp; " well, 'i, V a: f ' - w: . d fluiititlin,t "I; ' J os KOHOUT, Inc. Hummingr (01rd H H PASHIUNH) HUxH'RW If, th ' " 8 mw'ting of Laks- Format I Miss Isats Baxter, of Ch Ned in Ctrtt [mulbwr 9 S swr of thet an uncle of l tendance, Th (-ommunny are ly wruhled Cott Dec-rfivld nu] Clas m who: I A FLOWERS , Mrs. Herbert Baxter visited at the home of man on Monday eveni tended the Rebekah m" Land Park. Others who meeting "are Mr. and Iteckma Schar. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hindu were dinner guests of Mr. and: Mrs. Henry Peterson Thursday evenlrte. Mrs. Henry (Mattie-m and dumb!" and Miss Dorothy Ehren.s, of Rum-u Park. were vistors at tho John Me lander home on Sunday. Mrs. Herbert Baxter, of Chime!» ." t (1')" yr, Carry Your Message I'h 4:42 _ 's) M M _ Ph: Mr'Kittlvy an NEWS FROM DEERFIELD Id pub ibertyville, mi Telephone 174-J. r , _ "it A M I, Others who attrnded the "are Mr. and Mrs Edwin mud Mr. and Mrs [hank "iuiiilf, mph I?" 5 /ityl), g! I it" mm and Edna Spo-n was one of W4: mar} ~nius xter, of Chicago, of Mrts. E. Beck, venine. and at, rtweting ax High M " " DH the Mo " h Nd mt hVtrt bo, W rm Cp 'Pip? l $11 nub" Mrs. "my" Ms run: It "as IL tannin-man Mr. and Mrs. Jam, children arr spending holidays at the horn, The ladies Aid tiociety of St. Paul's Bvango-l cal chufch met at the home ot Mrs. George Antes on last Thursday afternoon and vim-Hon " omens was held. St. Paul Railway. at the Palmer House. Company surgeons and their wives, were guests. Movie p'cmre-a or the George Geta homing expe ditlon in Africa were shown. ly HI) Mrs family MRS PILIZAIH'I'I'H FARO! "FRIED WEDNESDAY Mrs. Klizabvttut'aroian n Il tttrt M ("out H ll'O'IL tt the home of Mrs. Ber "us Mr. and Mrs. Pete; ol lK-luth Munmsum. Wt! Mervr ".rirertalr.rO al It ma mgr), Funrr r- horn ll M hf " o James Ba rrett and ral Harman n. home of ho- on Monday M M LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20 M " on " M m o-r'ulnm "tt Minn-n SI M ('3': il u M bin Inlay ristmas l N Ma dun ' Bu When Attorney Miller tlled the pe- tition tor a writ ne declared that Ronneberx was restored mentally. Unknown to hie counsel Roano- berg, eomethlng of a petty politician. engineered another hearing when he lost. via--uni. ""'"'"'"'V lost a bid. for freedom from Chester asylum for criminal intone when hi, petition for a writ of habeaa cor- pus was withdrawn before Circuit Judge C. C. Edumrds. Attorney J. A. Miller. yho repre- sented him. withdrew when he, was advised that Ronneberx had a full hearing on his sanity less thai, a week ago. ." The defendant. although he lived in Waukegan for almost a year, is a Chicagoan and was sentenced from there on a larceny charge several months ago. at Joe Rnnnvhvrz. Incurable petty mm who has been adjudged insane throw: limos and committed tostate institutions for insanity. Saturday Ind. .. L:J .-, I . - ipellrd to rt 'serxam-w to tum? place l C.',','. at 7. 'We. [vac-l primary de Christmas _ ISmurday a! brain at 2 n mama. nt'NGAmwiCHI'Rvn Rev. A. P. Johnson) Pastor. 'rt.', a Ill, Sunday svitml A class Mr t-vvry nwmber of the' family. ll a. m., Worship and Christmas Sermon by the pastor. 8 p, m, special Yuletide, "'hite Gift service. The luoblle is cortlially invitwi to attend the preserttation of "Thr. Silt-[L'ivi'd's Vision." . Ronnenberg Is Sent Back To The Prison' t:esday. Wm. 25, We wlll have a Chris'cnas \erk-v. 10 o'clock in the morniaz. A zirls (torus; of 25 voices "in furnish the spec'alr singing In (-nnnw'tion with Lho- settyic+ We will observe the Lord's Supper. Ew-ryhody ls cordiau' invited to attend our Christmas gmmm and survives dur'ng this blebsed Rbason. [U '1'? o- Ivzu'ln-rs of the bwzith-rs and primary departments are giving 'a Christmas party to their pupils on Saturday afternoon. The party will brain at 2 o'clock and will be held at the Sunday School mom. since thr, Sunday School is again prowling a treat for a poor fam'ly in (Virago. "e kindly ask all chil. dren to brim: their offering at the tin)» of the Christmas program. Rtt. velopes for this nffvr'nz were dir tribmwd last Sunday, " you do not xv! an emu-lope. you may ask for yours Sunday morning. y it' 7:3" Ir m ', t'onrirrrtatlott Sat~' day at 9 a m. I lttte to a In! of illness we arv Ptyttt-l NH! to restrict our Chri..tma, otrl narrow to mm prom-am, which will ke place on Sunuday evening: "we. i hewrfio-M Camp as sponsors. wish to o-xprma Its aprrrtcituion of the work of the young Fopie and their dirrwtor Also to the advertisers an" vomrarousily boosted by adwrtis- inc in the prnurams (this part of the "wk mu in cJtarsw of. Mrs. A J. .In'msnnl an" to all those, raisin"! St "ortrliyal ot the characters. The sucwss of the play was due to N» faithful director. Mrs. Pauline ttooditthitt partandmades1itoa physician loving guy Me And hoping to grab a fortune: Judy Elton, Giles sister, was Miss Verda Varner. She was a co-piotter with (miles and a nurse. She was an excellent actor and an attractive member or the cast. M PR I-ZSBYTEIHAX CHURCH " M and the hearty cooperation cast. 0 100 Mt penbrok And EVANG f M "" and Alums Crtston {rl Juhrend and Robett y nit-re very clever in 'ltta Btta Linda" " " rvw S tte-ttei Ni ts " on"! INltl Pastor 9 It) It xvi-u 1t Mn HI ar "H! In T02 IU -rv al A M A M rim la r ll 42:12:; WifNiMllilii, LAKE ri " ooooooooorrooon oooooooooooooo Rosenhagvn was born August 22, 1Mi6. at the little village of Ehers, walde on the outskirts, of Berlin, Germany. When a young man he canto to America antrwent to Work in the vit-iuity of Lake Bluff. then a furmlnz ctrrutntsetgy. Twenty years (um he was mado villagu marshal and the jut. carried with it tho re. "portyelbility ot ttw street (lo-part- tm-nt. Witter dwpurtnwnt and parks systo-m and Hllt'h it remained until about a month ago when the wtvran punt-e chivt. was taken sick and re, Juovrd trom thr. Joh of punt-t- thirn' [£11ng spam. the yunnge-st man 1rtt tho ("run wag hum-d t'hiotu! tlw by the mun-rips ot the fatal huru- ,Saturd ing or Miss Elfrleda Knaak, thei Mrs. "Lake Bluff furnace girl." _ lr,it'er,'. i The official "llama tfag was at /si/s'. C halt mast today in the park of _yi,1,'a) Roy village hall In honor of "Barns-y." I" I" who wau~kunwn to everyone in (hp! ar " village. . Mrs, M trn M Former Chief of Police, Street Superintendent, Etc., Dies of Heart Trouble st.' Hl'um Woodstock ' Watrn, ','i')'/i"('Cifi:ir Bernhard O. I" BLUFF OFFICIAL, IS TAKEN BY DEA?" I lruP'. . n I (fat: 1.iii,t'ii'i;iifi':'it,5,h"ls', .2 ET,' L' 'F' " i;39y.ryirp,T53G' tr,"; l, '13:; :s'i?ejyis: 'y?? - y tttth ' v _ -s' "oi, 11"":f'égfir' Ai": v.1. ' , . T, is' 'ii' I h7 J"":, J t I "' V I" T-l" e v' /. " is; 4;; rip."' _ V" t7?» 4 REi iiiruds'2 'h' 'iiii6'!,t)?/-ixti-C.' ak ?i?lit 'epf't.4; ar',' ',1s's'V 'ici1ih./src',2. 5 l _ , _g. 'vgw i,fi f/L-cc..::.-: glh Is' T a _ 2/1.. - _ /b' "io Tef! tet"' 1 F ' V! _ t . . frjlé- : f F, 'V 9I, 'tti' C ','iiiiiik l"; "5" . . an" u: P.' .1? . tj-8t.r,",7jii)u,rh'iP,, UK Nf a! Kosvhhugo-n is survived by Mow, [Jinn and thru- thildren, and William Rusmnhaxcn. and C. K. Bruning wx'al N'Hit'rs Wow 10-14] from nuw Wrdnendny attwrmmn and nan 30-min: "as conduetrd. At pctrtic service In Fhwlish way at (hr Mtuthouiest church, Rev. id haw... former mum ot the l. official tIR. th ol tho ve_'ssrart Murdmi u-nu a m mnw hut-n h 1 his worry over the which he was critir ' a! quick artful: H»! uVo-r the failure to t i hru ttellesuud ansistvd , of thr. girl and his yum" attor the fnqu it was said that Miss t was hersel 1M 700 M Pdund THE SODA SHOP Sl " VOLO ,__,.__, I v--»---- n;ualuF. heart truuhle aggravated l business call, Per 150 H \\ mm n "luus ("I W 'i.] [ii'i,t,ii,li.t, ;:..:;;' i'ib"i's'll' ti - iii1c2, ' C-)fi.f.iiid.'J) \ '..ii"iit _ . P, .V Mrs. Kssus Fisher and Mrs. Lloyd Piher and sun spent Thursday wigh Mrs. Cora Dowel]. Roy ll Kney has purchased a' new Harley [ravmson motorr'vrlu Mrs. Essa Piher and . Mrs. Cora [I Milton, Lloyd and Jam were in Round Lake Satur Prank Ilossdeutehrr of Iui.ke, was a Pallet in thi: Tuesday. Mrs. Ease Fight-r shént Wednes day with"her daughwr, Mrs. It Dom". Mrs. Pete Siddttiold his Gouda taller Fuday. i ,,,,-__-_ um lqul'ul or Mrs. Laura Cook at Wituconda last Friday. . . 1 ' Mr. and Mrs." ond Piliher and, son and Mrs. Ease Fisher where in 1lrAtt) kegan Saiurday. ' y T 1tirdttieid attended l .Mr. l Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Capallar and l ldru-n of Chicago, spout the week :d .riere with relatives. Ralph Wingate of Barrvilk was a ller at tho Dow'll homes Tuesday. Archie "using of Round Lake iras , .. -I, - VARIETY . . _ . chocolates, creams, filbeits,' bonbons, caramels, almonds . f l a luscious assort- ment of finest candies, a genuine aid to a Merry Christmas. _ q Always the approved Yule Gift. Your Milk Man IT HIVI'IS Ci; PLrl-)rt;Uftr', T() ICXTI'INI) THI/ Ci )MPLIM HNTS (lr' THIil SEAN )'N, AND TH WISH ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRI r1NI)S, A VICKY MEI-{RY CHRISTMAS a y hum; Inuit allt'rs Monday. _ 1 Ravin and boys vs With her mart-nu, Mr HORACE KICK , 1928. ion, Miiton how L'nyd Frhvr a Wauloortn Tur, In this, locality the funeral of Wpuconda last Jamvs how-pl] Saturday. of Crystal this 'r'viclnity John Hiram" \Vauounda; Mr. Highland Park: and trig-m1 of J 00000000000000 SECOND BURNING i. AT LAKE BLUFF i Howard Knaat-k. the yummy u," who is a student at the Ih-srrtisarr _spi"lds high school and the tutu: tpiayor in tho Deertioid band, had purchased some white pnwdr-r, a chemical uged in the repair work (in the tuba, and had gone to his huiiw to repair his instrument. He had tho powder in his pocket and was unrk ing at the instrument when swim". 1y his trousers burst into tiatnos The boy battled to extinguish the tiames but his Nothing was consum- ed and his text leg was burnt-d badly all down the ttide. Dr. A. I ltissinger of Lake Forest was milled to ailt'lid him and the boy will he t-onhned tn his home for several Wes-its Dr. Itis, singer states that while thw imrn' are not serious enough to prove fit. tal, they are very paihiul and Jun grafting may hare to ho resortrd In lo claw the wound for healing Kmart: is receiving his treatment at his home 1 Young High School Boy Burn- " ed By Chemicals He Used 5 to Fix Instrument . FREMONT CENTER 00000000000000 A wound burnin: a vowing tht- 112mm Kn with a "fl" in IHtiltrrt of Miss Elfrvida Kn; Saturday az'tvrnvmn a Chaplet; Kntark of : Lakf- Bluff. INVOLVES KNAACK ibertyville, Ill. _, , IA " 1pift),kril.tt At 1M a ed to aztwm I rammed lt Pk! Dr itis ht the burn- to prove fa 'ul and ski! resorted lt H o oon Office In First National Bank I Noun: 1 to 3:30 and 7 to I p. LlBERTYviLLtr, lLLlNOI. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offlce " home on W. Cook _ Telephone 108.! LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOII LYELL H. MORRIS Rea. Phone " OHIO. Mo " LIBERTYVlLLE, ILLINOI. Telephone 1-L-15 GURNEE, ILL Other times by Appointment. Telephone 214 MUNDELEIN DR. o. E. SIMPSON DENTIST Over State Bank of Mundololn Hours: 9 a. m. to 12-- 1:30 to 5 p. Room 22, Public Service Bldg Telephone 310 LIBERTYVILLE Tolophoeo " LIIIRTYVILLI PHONE 306 TAXI See Me Before Listing Your Sal. FARM SALES A SPECIALTY SNOW'S RAY M. YOUNG, Commander Phone 221Ahf 613 N. First ttt. DR. J. L. TAYC6E Dr. C H. BETZER MEETS FIRST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH AT TOWN HALL It IS Libertyville Post 329 Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue Bilious Fever and Malaria, Phone , ESTIMATES FURNISHED FRFE WEARK GUARANTEED u DR. S. J. DAVIS Wm. A. Chandler: Mr. and Mrs. Ge: son. Ed. and Edwa ter, Miss Margar 'Kuwsu at thr honn John G, Wirtz al I Mrs. Raymond I Prank iHIrirh w-r. (MN Trirsrjay. Combination Doors GREATLY REDLCED PRICES Hotrman and daughter, Betty. of Kenosha; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Biron;- mus of Round Lake, and Chester Hi. nonimus and Miss Ann Brita, of Baur kaan. were entertained at the Wil, low Farm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Obenauf and 6011. Di, and Edward Winz and " 1er, Miss Margaret. were dinner Kuvsts at thr homo of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wirtz at Ivanhoe Sunday. Mrs. Raymond Meyer and Mrs. Prank l'llrich mm» Waukrwar: Visit ion Building Industry BOWEN NAMED LAKE fOff POSTMASTER AUCTIONEER American Legion ion Building Inuatry E. W. COLBY D I N ' I I T Office: Room at Public Sou-vice Building ATTORNEY-AT-LAW LUCE BUILDING M Leaky Basements Vaterproofed the most speedy remedy knbwn Storm Sash and is a Prescription for "Phone 2 666 ' ro' GENERAL DENTIST IA It PAGE SEVEN H h: n n hu tyrsétd kam] ZION, ILL, '1 harm rd .Aro bro at. 1 laUgh a}: dons " _ lt Will Emmi! neltue, Pm opl am at

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