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Libertyville Independent, 27 Dec 1928, p. 8

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r3! tn an nll routine Six home. d; mum. "Thu Echo of a 9mm" by: Milt lilo follows the eetttrahatiott the So-nior 1lvpartrurcr:t under the 'rlantnairated by President A. R. diz'wrfun of Mr. "Might Santa up Clancy. of the Oakland Company. in Wart-ti affo-r the play and to the de. 1920. when he started construction Ham of thr, httlo tots shook hand, of .mplete manufacturing unit 'On with each on" and saw that they tho edge of tm mail it box of candy Marty in 1939. when the new Oak-i The hanhoe Sunday whom] held land-Pontiac foundry now under con. ist c-xercisvs on Christmas mm, at "Netittet, begin: turning out mt. ts'iirlt Hmo- a iarur crowd million-d MI. all major part. used in mou- lu the church. Several inturuittintz Morin. Onkhnd and Pontiac Sixes Fantomjnes and sketrhes were put will be tmittht inctories owned " on in vary etisctiw manner. 9w. the Gallon commny "a the Putter "'ral Christmas Notations and [0103 l qttrettoeation.with nil units convenient (weret?rtssented, and the choir sang? b and to cut down inn-pom. ,sevenl beautiful carols. Santa name an m fin at the end and the delightful cus- The Met Ind oaMngtd-Pttettine that of giving tatfiity gift! from tho new, It. idiom. tho , "also 'ehuroh tree. besides the gilt cmdy tubs um being linked ttrm an» 'Ito the children. followed. tor-IBM conveyor. mm which! Christmas oVe a noun of your" eon-m " propels Pttntiae " .iolh went enrolling under the lead- "I that m the "the: Mylarship ot yr. .Woight. . 909m: up the Haber body pro Pttetion paraneh expansion projects the under way " the modern Oak- land Pontiac plant. which in 1929, Witt the a put volume ot more than 50.000 can " against an en- 1'lttl"""'" this you. ot 265.000 II Location of the new stamping "£53003th the Fisher factory. mutton projects Include a new thinning pan! to turn out man} "It. and in the composite wee! lad voood construction of Fish-r bodes. enlargements ot the power plant and construction of a storage trand.irttrto make way for more re;- tended body "My operations. In litw at the" cm". Fisher attic. has qathtBatar ttitit mix: was; plant rm is" . came!" of 1,500 bog)" a day. F Many um. lnnontiohs In the new Pontiac Six, to be introduced around the tirst Itf th, coming yeah u well CI ot radiant. than. than who m a non or logo menu-m town and thou who ml to loop it "rict. b mono-ml. The fight mi of annual have" in up Bluff. The" no two chu- "no " a In for Menu. _ "that tho court ruled on the "tttttty of the out!" toning I" of a. village or In! the put Tunic!- tt the numbgt of tannin per are not than. Tho full text of tho option I: united u no how mu. higher court wont. PA ttte Telephone 703 To these friends we offer our best, and may 1929 bring them prosperity, happiness and peace in abundance. with the thought of the loyal support of our many friends, without which, our success and continued ex- istence would be impossible. R BMW? MM WEIR AS WE RAISE THE CURTAIN AND PEER ALONG THE HIGHWAY OF OUR NEXT YEAR OF BUSI- NESS LIFE, our greatest some of confidence comes i County Judge P. L. in" the Minion of the. Iw, no ritittae then cut- tu' the supreme court. 3m " {permit bMQ Rf "M9...- "and mud s clause that, only allowed H I. new. 1'th would which! the "b acourt t .,' "s . t p; T _ b ." .. l 2" 1"," o . i . "i, /('f,irafw '92:- ' :43. 'etuts at Ivanhoe. ( Sunny evening at 7:30. the Junior ,Sunday Evening Club pro'aenv: tho (Christmas page-am. "The Holy Gran." :by Dr. Howie. This ls a beautiful 19min! eeathin.e about King Artlr fur and his knigh's. and brings In tho oCJIristmas story in beautiful tab t'leat1x. in the endeavor to bring the !Holy Grail to King Arthur's, Court. lthe knights go on many (rivals. On their return. brlnzlnz many ems at neat 00.13 and sarrlf'ir'oa nqno- of them brine 1hr Holy Gull. bur who-n matle up n and songs all the bu] cipau Miss Genes" Myron Wells rlT<I onurr-n Sun out Att audience Community Hou Thu first svr'Ion bring will, t p6 " imam..." .. 7 Hoax. low lines or the ettr-rstt 118.1124 new In t2to-Pontiatt ftarld, "thits ,'window design. In belt Hue. My Lmoldlnx and pillar line vtteeti and it extravmn' use of chromium 'plaw. on exposed bright parts. " menu} balm. l "The interior of the 1929 Pontiac Presents On equally rich appearande. Controls. fittings ttttd upholstery all offer a new degree of convenience and luxury full: Justify!" the " vuce alum that.the new Pontiac would bring big ctr feature: within the price maze ot the small six. The ttrut ot the m Pond" iii bodie- wu expected to be that thm tttis conveyor only in the look. when production on the "" the u to touch volume tigrtres no that deal. er: my be amply stocked when the new car goes on display only an: yen. -- oooooooooeooo - mum:- at both the Fisher and the kad- mum deemed an . , PgWgtlt,t,"ltt bodiea offer . ' -- 'tArgs o MUNDELEIN o 0000000000000 Rudolph tram w POM-d Vt be when LUMBER CO. knietrt " " h Mundelein, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnnnuen and children spent a few days over Elmer Pollock of Millburn and sister, Miss Inez Pollock of Chicago. spent Christina with Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Dermal: tn Wlukogtn. The Mumps: Marion and Helen Seamus of Chlcuo spent the week- end with their parents. " Jamie-mu or " waukm- and Al Kalb are all ripe with home folks tho flu. lt Is reported sho- hai pnvu- mania. Also Warren Honk is ssirk with tho flu. The MNse.n Katherine and Ruth Minto ot Beloit, Wis. Miss Doris Jamisnu of Downers college. MII. waukw and Alice Bauman of ne, Kalb are all spending their nation jun ot .. l rage. ( The 'tlayer, Wtto ....t.. . "Mam Peterson, Winthrop Hartror motor cop. was released from the Donut-rt "an after spending less than sun-n Yours. although the Jury had son tenrrn him to ma. . I Gov. Len'grnatt twire commutatod the nontence and brought " down to 'absolute talent» tn 1930, Col. Smith pointed out. Then the parole board. It a hut-tn: at which Pot: was not repruonted, acquiesod to a com- plete pardon just before Christmas attire tt conference with the gowr- nor. LQWsmnn ms. l momma» AS l ATTORNEYS MEET Mr.-stnd Mrs. Elam Brook mm Rrre on an extended duto trip through the ""tern. and southo-rn patMem, Relates Facts in Potz Case to tiltinois' Association of , State's Attorneys- M Mr m of his address cow-rod MUN Sunday: Warren em W m Millburn were visit MN Antioch n I. n Hunk reported Warren Huff ma " ". " TYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1928 c, all '.' "_"' l" START PROBE INTO :~.;f' DEATH OF VICTIM _'l"_,' /' J' "' (lf m0 ACCIDENT "';-y ly M F.' ll 'ease iorer. soc]:- y " tt the at the dress I'm At CITE mun IN j WMI wms I cemetery Murmur? A, lmwi=. it former rest', dot of Antioch and a brother of Mrs. William Rinvar and Gdorwt Lewis of that village, passed away at his home in Crticako Christmas day. He " qurvivml hy his wittand two daughters. Funeral services will te held from the chime] at 2700 East 75th street. Chicago. Inter- ment will be made. in Evergreen Sheriff Lawrence Doolittle, and his sun, Donald, are both ill today. They were, forced to the sick", bed yesterday afternoon with heavy colds. The sheriff has been tlptht- itttt a mild attack of the flu for the last th: e weeks. FORMER ANTIOCH MAN PASSES AWAY times Clarence O'Nell. a well known Libertyville man ot middle age, bu been employed by the railroad com pany to succeed Gardener " the {human at the t'rott.qitttt. The. post la n fmportant one, " although the number of trains over the cross- ing Is not great, the volume of " tomobmg turns ls heavy " all DOOLITTLE Mil) SON ARE SICK It mu alt-n Iearnod that moPbersr I ot the vilkteo board are planning l') ask the railroad company to place a mm " the crossing. " being the; opinion ot members of that bodyl that tho crossing la too dark. Many motorists approach th. rrnnstnx NI ttight without being aware of its A) latence. ter, edy amok an re pr W38 an Libertyville Village Board to Demand Light on St. Paul Crossing wa old July 20 by Saturday Mum-h Nu (illiro- \I'vrv ('hr of Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrr and Mrs J H. surprise dinner Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bonner and Miss Jean Bonner. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bonner and sons. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bonner and'chlldren went Sun. day morning around the Chrlutmu tree at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barman _ _ Mr.' and Mrs Robert Bonner and runs spent Christmas with Mrs. "miner's parents, tho Bfaumonta at ICTIHMVIIIv. Wis. Movday owning Mr. and Mrs. C. O Clad-tuna irith Mn. Johnnamen. tethtrr, and family at Kankakee. Earl White of Evanston spent Sunday with his sister and family. Mm. C,'; Denman. also Mr. and Mrs. rte White and son. The Anderson family attended the funeral of Mrs. George Olson Sr. in W9pkegan Monday. i nro.etteatlort into tho ttttit >-rd.._v_ attnchra of the may" office under whirh Hank omplnyc-d. making the m; rtyvllle to look int,, thet M "an: A Frown)" and Buns ot mt! amLDaVid Harkin ot Twi, vu-n- vialtnrw at the farm WGdnrouia.v Budd Frwirrlrk and Charles re unwinding the. Christmas rm at TI n m M " M m WM! " r, HI from the n Millburu may; irfw :13.de l minnow trag _ REWARD NOTICE ity-is: FOR TWO MEN IS (I,',':"],"',".-?',,,',:',,':" SENT OVER u. S.'e')i.s,'g,.:yi). seys. Cltoide cows and; heifers. fresh and swingers, with sixty~dsys retest. Gilskey Bros, Round Lake. Illinois. - " tf of shape; a bargain. Countryside Motors. 107 E. Church St. Tele- phone 103. . 52 It FOR SAIi-Holgteins, and Guam mu sArir-dhrFF7rioirid; best o o o o o o o xrir"67fTi' 0 CLASSIFIED ADS o 00000000000000 Hallmann and his Tift, am still at the Victory Mentor"! i hospital. Both, it is unders at, will reun'er although their hands, have been maimed by tour shots from Gotter's ahntmn. tt It was thought 'tor a time that CONFL'WHO drew $500 from a bank here, would surrominr through his attorney as a iiulit had preceded the shooting. For The other was for the Arrest and conviction of the assailant of Miss Edna Kelley. Lake Forest school teacher. who was knocked uncon~ scion; by a blow over the head late last November. The reward in the Kelley case in' $5.00(Y, of which 34.000 is offered by the city of La' e Forest. One was the offer of-a reward ot 8200 Mr the arresv 0' 'Sebastian Gotten.. Fourth L 'e caretaker for Aumst A Hallmann. of Chicago. who shot and seriously wounded Hallmann and his wit" last weak. Notices of rewards for two ar- rm!!! were sent out today by States Attorney A. v. Smith to polite de- partments over the I'nited States. Getter. for Whom $200 ls Offered. and Assailant of Miss Kelley Are Sought mrbeit qtooimrori. of Zion, who chum he is a minister in the Episcopal rltergy, but woh admits that ho has no pastoraté,'_t0day raitr ed the ire oCProhate Judge Martin C. Decker by sending him a latter rohuking him for a murt' order and dvmanding an apology for} the action. Rubinson. it is understood. was is- numl letters, of administrtttion in the estatu of Hubert MarMiHan, oi Zion. Just ro-u-ntlyeJudge "M'krr revoked the lemurs without hvarimg. ' The judge was urge-d to cite- Rub inson into court. He "tuliited to mks the step, however, and suggested that he would tolerato Just une let ter trom the follow. F lncensod by the an, Robinson wrote the [utter to the t'ourt de. manding that Judge Ihirker Send him a written apology (er his sig- nature tor the action. If he failed to do so, the letter warned. Robinson. thretttened io take the math-r Up with his Attor- my. _ USED AXE 8ljlliilAlls ENTER _ WAREHOUSE OF THE Damage of $20 to Safe But Nothing of Value Is Missing Report Says It. Warr Judge M. C. DeckerlReceives' T ireatening Note From " Rev. Robinson, Zion PASTOR REBUKES' JUDGE BY MAIL; IRE G RAISED "' . uc, DURKIN COMPANY GROUP rtf FOR SALE w a ht for a time that 'w 8500 from a bank rrondor thtoueh his fight had preceded W 0N DOOR " tl HEAT KING 01on of my tttr'rt d [wndahlon rI-liahlo and vomxmnit': oil burm-re on the market today. [1 stalled arid uunmrm'vd by Knpin & Sons, Inqlvsidv. and by the- A In Corporation of Chicago. 50 4 alder-awe amount of sperm funds to loan on Improved tarm or city property. We invite your inquiry _ NatioanBank, Libertyville, Ill inch. HONEY TO 1ATAN--G'e have a con GORDON a HODGES BUY CARS SELL PARTS _ GLASS INSTALLED ' Gueranteed, turi charged All") and; Ruhr hatterOs " 95. Trad" in y'mr I CH ones. 8 Mary:rn Street. 1l1ukr-! nan tll. Phone 778. 5t lt ( 'elerieal position for young man with hig-h.§'school education. who has had bookkeeping experience and who can operate typewriter. Apply by letter, giving details as to age. experience, qualifications and salary expected. Box 71esare Independent. eneed, ramble of handling general and subsidiary ledgers and billing at" uratvly. Must be neat writer and ambitious. Good position for right party. State age. education, experi- ence former employer and salary ex- peered, in first letter. Send replies to "M" c'o Libertyville Independent. . 52 It WELL ESTABLISHED FARM HAS trr, pm month. RM N M H. S.' Schrader, 77 w. Wa,- St., Chicago. Dearborn 857R. WW. FOR RENT" Plat trr, pm- month. IREAL ESTATE APOR EXCHANGE Two 6 room houses at Whoeler Iand Ellis Amman; In 100 by 1,50. 1F'rrst mortgage $3375 each. 4% years Itogo. 6'; interest. No prepayments AWN take clear lot. or what have wou. for equity. J. L. Hoimes. 10 S fLa Sane St. Chicago. " tf "ee"----------., -- ji-i-iii FOR SALE-MP acre, an Arlingmn _r_ltitthtss, m . tilltsble: dairy; on cor way; near town. Ownm MdFAriane. Delevan, Wis N m riALE--Chicken fwd. composed . of wheat. shelled corn, barley, outs, and buckwheat and. mum ready to feed. Also baled straw. will de- llwr. Bergeron Stock Farm 2 mum west of Libeitrvi. on Lake Etreet road. Phone 6784-2. 44 tf RENTING, ' REAL ESTATE, MOI TGAGE LOANS, PROPERTY MIN? 3EMENT, GENERAL iN8URANCE, sunny soups, T SERVICE, r, BEE 'js ' ' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE What have you? . REDEKER S. 99m llama tattoet Phone. 4. and '00 K Mistellaneous IIVLTOI-INIUROR FOR RENT- M try Apar funny ith 23mm 4t PPs't"""ermrsat"orattasatsmtmssrsrrr "mmxxsssm: mauz'sxa'xagsxs'a'xaxazauaumsm'km "'d'us'"t"tcrdsergrerarueaacresgrase, wanmzxxx» " F535,: The spirit. of the season prompts us lo wish our customers increased happiness and prosperity the coming year . May your business dealings with others be as pleasant as ours have been with you. . W. F. Franzen Jr. 133 E. Cook Ave. _ Phone Telephone 49 A MOST HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR It gives us pleasure to extend to all our customers and friends, the compli- ments of the season, and to wish each and every one , At the threshhold of a Glad New we wish to express our appreciati for the splendid patronage of the year just closin,r..r,ar,d 107 E. Church Street SEASONS GREETINGS At this glad Season, Wo like to feel that you are one of our partners and that our success is but a wtrs_f'lec-. tion of yours. We wish you all the joys of the and Sim-erely have that the co months will bring: Jotl a law measure of prosn)erity and of hayminoss. Milwaukee Avenue at I'lnckland Road Telephone 303 _ Countryside Motors J7ff:i'ii L IF"', '.'/s/'ft rid/E I H r , I745" ' Smiling Service Gas Station HAPPY NEW YE TEGTMEYERS to wish all our friem and customers C CROWELL Mgr TELEPHONE 103 b"'t'mrPsPsrttrrsrsRsrtrRsytsmrs-ratoLt MUNDELEIN, ILL. 'drarri-rtgstagamtatgattgttstii" 'Vi; of the season at the coming on a larger LIBCRTYViLLE, ILL. a on car

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