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Libertyville Independent, 31 Jan 1924, p. 6

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sf; od them with a beautiful bonnet ot f novel's. Everyone present had 1 very _ Enjoy-Me evening. --"' . ME end In. B. P. Nnber were Chi- __,-' - momma over Sundry. They vin- s-ru-Hutt In. 151:: Bum. . _ T _ new licence of Dundee Ipent Jhe " "Maths beneath" parent. T Mr. end In. H. B, I", loath of "I L It. or if" m now, t msnumou Save Six Course Dinner to leathers in Capacity Meeting. Misc Ella Linc. has been laid up the put week with a ind cold. ' Che Vapor club of the St. Ignatius feat' church m not very well amen 13:: Fruit Jttttttuon account of (ttet sevens vulgar. - _ The-Royal Newman held a very lb. meeting It the mutilation of off-earl "clay night. After the res- ttint tuition in when care of pad the' igttttntion of members we: aver. In. Jennie Chilstrom, county super- =taHtr of Ethon. acted as meaning either, and In. Jessie Runyud u in- stilling mum. After the instilla- aon ot ottiqNtrB I nice lunch we; serv- ed, end-avenge enjoyed the evening very much. _ . Dortm- Ionme. ot the Dunstan " the G. A. R u Antioch. load" palm held their ill-million ot Mun the Woodman hail. If .1" mi? tfam Stratum enter- taindibw few friends It their home In! My evening. Rev. 221190; preqont. Three years 130 Mrs. Ray. orSAtt- $tted the fortress at Antioch ind the hunters rewarded her ettorta with a qitt. , d "iii, iii. I. dagMte Monday evening vu well attended. 7 - U ." _ 311.7611". Alvers and mu, Rober visited in Chimo over Sunday. - his inataltlng oMeerg were pro united with beautiful gifts; flu Tom Sonnet-yum vent to Chi- am My. 159% on Tuesday she, "In! a: opentlm At Walnut m noetlnx at which the Install:- lbn In earietrrnted took 911cc " an Wood-Inn lull u 2.30 o'clock. Com- mas: Irma Powola wu In chute. Communder-ln-Chlet any K. Nar woe, ot 01:10:50. acted n lnsttlllng deer and put department com- mander. Bar" Vance, Ilsa ol Chim- p; u once: of the day. Ruby Drury, department commu- dor; Nellie B. Rar, put comma"; 'tt J. Goglxns and Lon Tontzu. Wuhan, served as color bour- W. nu can-w WV -_eM..q-e.e_ -_- 'At IAN! the members were on"; tatgted at the home of In. w. P. m, who qatrverd a It: course din. Having bought a quantity of Rudy Furnaces at a low point in the market. we can quote you the beetfm'nacejobonthemarketntnvery reasonable price. The Rudy line the not". best fitting castings. and is excelled by none in point of fuel economy. A M will It" I" mg every year you operate it. ' Avail yourself of the Rudy Hating Engineering service-mid- any dttitratitrs Why delayjn solving your heating problems? Right now is the trtpst economical time to install a Warm air furnace. Don't wait until the Fall Rush comes, with high labor cost and advancing ma Ae. _ l ANTIOCH ms Wt also Specialize in Sheet Metal-Work P REP A Ra: NO w DONT SHIV ER NEXT WINTER Rudy up: "h didn't look like rain wha- Null hit the Ark." We Bought to Your Advantage tRltrr8tt.-tRBttMttttttg' CK HARDWARE CO. The "First Church Night" held "I o. the Methodist church lull ThurIdIyl t'fhli'lfl'llt "13: night was a dec'ded succeu. Bupwi F . up was served st utx o'clock " which. Auswcgo m "ML: time songs were sung and everyone: seemed to enjoy the fellow-Mp very. AtMetf ms or R18 much. After supper m over thol ---- company assembled In the uldilorllunl A mph!" "an; nuan- III, where the remainder ot the eveniu Governor Ian and] would be to was spent. There In: n "no pm 'oloctod hum W by the Cool rendered. which trnded the "Ptrat County Thonml mt ' Church Night." The next Church] The runn- why Governor In" night vtll be held Fab. " Pun to at- gshould be rocketed m at m tend and who It s grater mecca," follow-z than the previous one. ' I "fr"." " and Rt, Peep. Rev. E. L. suntan. who as nick for about a week, to much better. and n: able to have morning new!" at the Methodist church 'undar. Thou was no evening service. her hqmo hora. that visiting be: m ter in'Chicuo tor 1 law wash. 7 - - manta-ow. Immu- mound not to cum m unsh- od until an." the ova-sua- m pr (clued. In. Jennie Ginsu-on. county my ervluor. who now: u hummus "new At the Royal iiiGiiiG mung m day evening. In entertained vhllo In Antioch at the home obit-I. H. P. I iberutlemu m 3 Claim may» over Bunny. _ _ - -- A J. W. nieces m I Chicago busi- ness visitor In! "and". Beebe Seven yéars later she wu united in marriage to_MH§§'_Cworney tY, settled She leaves i0 mourn her If!" her sister, Mrs. P. Hogan. of Annual, and the {allowing ch ldren: James'Cu-ney or Kenoaha; Thomas 3nd Wdllqm of Antioch; John of Wndsworth: Peter. of Russell, nnngrs. H. Slfeelun and Mrs. F'. Dunn. ot Antioch. Two sons. Henry of 'ttgt Altman. W]... M Hugh, of Liberty!!! Mod her tn death. She is also survived by gt ",r.'i'n".'h1fli'1 and 29 great-grandchil- dren. he Wu laid to rest at Mill Creek cemetery. Ann Rafferty wu born in County Mayo, Ireland. August 10, 1887, and u the "a ot twalve she came to Amer- lu with her folks and settled In South Port Wit. now Keno-ht. _ Inquest into the death of Dev'd 2,'f1',1rtiy " years oLd. of High. land rk. brought the verdict that he had died of or'anic heart trouble. Deputy Coroner Edward Oonnd held the inquest Thursday evening " the H. M. Prior morgue. The who of the damned testittod that she had left for work in' the' month: and anther huebend In: up new? time um sum. He nu. been tp m ham! for months. wane III. re turned 'home In the 1'!th she found It,im on the bed. A doctor It: entlod, end be its yronounced and T on a tum In ttre-ttwrote Newport. later moving to Ahuoeh Jonah"). Eleven years ago she moved to the village of Anttoch, where the lived until her death. . w AGED MAN FOUND DEAD." mm an the preview o s. . Min Louisa Iu'sa,, returned to OBITUARY r:s,'iitii'i?i?j,i'l_, son or me. my 1tt'it"titt ht .19.;t:.':.*:"3.'.at";f SMALL SW13 K [ti-HM" AS ' "Beam he neuron do "no! at the old white .tititiat. In! In"? which the price of no. "I." and lqal tmrsattortation had but {attuned during the tom ot Us 'e- ancestor. "Boom" to and the mm at Illinois over um million *tlWs by hin "to p! um'nppmprhflpg Saving on Dilution" (r f'Bocau-o he appointed the which commerce oomnaiuioo which mm reductions in public utility um It (allows: Gil. 85.000.000"me; telephone 82,000,000; one" nilwm and slanted lines. 818,000,000; cloc- the light and power, ntieciln; a: muniqiptttitiesa, 85,000,000. A, total ot "6,000,000 anally. It you " inning your so: bill: you will notion the Muction ot mu nine. February t 1932. The reduction ot telephone "to: In still pending in the federal court: where the tele- pho'no company is fighting to oat aide the reduction: ordered by the governor's cummiuion. ~HAS SAVE% THE STATE SEVEN "ILLIONS IN TAXES AND HIS CO MISSIONS HAVE DONE MUCH TOWARD RE- DUCING THE COST OF LIVING-4N8 1ENEIIES» h R E ANSWFRFD IN PAMPHLET WHICH CI S SOME OF THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF HIS ADMINISTRATION. "Because he taught tor, recount minddd and approved, the Illinois Iervlce commander: act providing for a bonus» or tiftr-nve million dot- lam to the men, and women of qttr. nol: who served in the world w": which not "ll Inter Improved Htr wtereudnm mttar of the people a! the ante. Payment ot this, bonus I: new betng made. "Because he has construct" more thnn~22,000 miles ot dunhle hard roads In record Lime. at thwart" Coat of 327,000 per mile, that tteintt 813.000. per mile less than the pre- vailing price when he took otfiee, a saving ot over 825,000,000. or enough to build almost another 1,000 miles of totid, Thir gigantic construction program was financed from motor vehicle tees, without 1 dollar of xeneral 'property' tax. _ " .Waumay'; can --. V "Beam be constructed at lu- selllen the ttrgt great lock ot the llll- not. wnterwarr---thar connecting link which will tum-h direct Inter "annexation have" 14!. llam- nn and the Gulf of Marxist. st . "Because. through the _reorgtuttetr. tion and proper adttiittiatratioh of the' slug department of health he reduced "the average death rate and saved 15.00011": put you. "80cm" by . keen sympathy, tttr tnapiurittr.t-prtitrram, tteieettMte are "my, Triangular S-Gulu Water Pu With I "at"; SeethntwfthIhmhk Large (Features Hummus "Maw t1t'tU,til. '!tl2'tt,ttg,rt,,tgtutl. . . -.. tr.'fl'lilc"'trLy. """, eep In i 60mm tht STATE _ by m vu kept bury hut wook , f d MENTloNED 5:32. It2it "It" out It,',', a?! i, " THE sriii"iriiiiiri'"i'i m*.3'"li§ i'i'ii'i".'tit t tp', cr, 3 " IILuous m TAX s AND g ' "2": tyell',': ' calmness my: me we» 10mg.) lt"s'y.tai't.'tfi', Ith'? tPtJd/'ip,',,td't, cm was cost or mun-mus was A n E tdeed fdlt"f, 2tultr,U2i, swan-n m PAlPl-ILET write»! one: save as THE --dmt 3., had . "iGii". m .1... did', [iiEttEtmiitit or ms AolIuIsmAmN. 2',.',ed1'A1,,e,tit,UT out lf, it: phi t out r n h d 'iii,ei,' Sign: a :?a'i,j'iiyi'iiiii,1itiii,'/ I o " em) I mnara can a n w I 'itli'ui'i?Lt'sil,til,'yc5','t' lizflum"mw.........,i'€: '2;'pll,,'td 1'l 'sii',i'f's't,' m: m "I calcium 30m ,iiauraara-iii'iiia liidit In" tat mnticifr"., jrGiiitnat gut cm. 1UtWfd2t"tdrl.t . " , tll'. hie-5b. LII - Mrs-.932 In. In lulu-I now were cqmmmp v-- - _., It. mmuW'Vu u almanac. Mom. grai.-ntimttottto-tnittxrt" may" then tttmtrtgtttttFitt, M1!" male no", vii". "I but: an he could not [in ma '-dttr,t-tttttqtrtqqrttnttttnqW" "rt. Tea, we have "I" wmm" ulna-thou!"an an" n In. c, Btttt" 3-4.7. Don't donut non; " you: - lie-are. looking "when. "ttettt jun When you no (on; Don't no" the street In the center of (I. ttttttttr-ttte era-lint! tre "when! by cum driv- en. In Plum Center on. In. Iona: ottomaoonocnrmamm 1rtttt-tterofthetrhtW. I'm We beer unto driven in the city of Ch'eago ere greatly Mapped by "Jey Welken." Truly the "" Went- or" in e greet matinee to the men be. hind the wheel. When e driver otters ell me: eamftsttr, yet.oi'ten ie held tinny of none Riemann, not hie tenlt " Is muting indeed. How often e. an!!! driver ie maeeted end forced to elem down ht) oer or "verve it otf in en oppoeite direction hurdle" ot whet mm!» to him or MI "to In order to an the life or me canton 'individuel who etevped in Ito-Lot his cu et the Ieet moment. nave e heat for the are!!! auto driver; - him hennyendthemnnwmbetewet eeddente. Rar Busch m a mile: a Luke Foreiit Almaty. l Guys am iron the not an. i, In: Rum and seven! ot her ou. Oils attended the ratchet-3' may!" " Mamie Saturday. a lad "flaunt _adtrtinlatration of the that"!!! "We tngtittgtiottt, ot the Bute " In provided latter one toe. In ion was 80,006 unfortu- nate not» attd Manta" or mum. at: m was ot those mm- , I. and " u "(laced con to m "ee.., " A..- _.A.J-_-.I -.--.- "W. of the wonderful pros- nu lo Ma and. in reoiaeehsettt or dilapidated Wing! at these initi- Sniolu. which condition Contact null inherited from previous w truattttmttohi Tl, the rapid eon Omaha at In gliding: to an our. of the in" menu. of tutor mute- since the var, [may of that "who men who sacrificed ham: uni happiness to um their "Beam at mun end Jock-on- vlllo mu hoopla". two modern "uproot bulldlnp used exclusively try "terarta at the world I". he" been completed whlch on now In "Because It the Illinois Soldlen' Orphana' 11ttlt " Normal. . . new school- build! t. two 'new' counsel tor boys, u domestic pounce cottage tor tttrig Ind a "00,000 power plant have been erected. _ "Because ot the rapid completion of I group of buildings loaned near the Cook County Hospital Jo house the School of Medicine of the Uni. voulty of who". (ocular trith lab: 'tratories tor' research , work for the benrnt of, all "the people of thin stale The" buildings will be occu- pied early this yen. t "Bee-unu- u buoy state mama! I lam hospital building and in. tirmary, two dining, hulls at tour cottage typo ward buildings In." been erected. l. m, seq by the paper-{Mt J. Seem Gridley and funny huve left for the south. Evidently J. 8. mount it when he um enough is mtmet--amt it was plenty. we'll agree. We Nrtatt than; plenum um. um good health. When the weather you no" lonlontya will look for their Mung-yin the meantime " it I: not "kill. too much, we Wttttl', Ingest that Mr. Why an we of the fine nacho? down there sad and it to m by parcel pout. _ "maan -1n the. yeah' under done on the new prison It Lockport thin Baring the entire period rtrtrtee the work autumn: 1908 and it in now cean an! up: work will be QoverAor9matt. more work In: been completed next mt. N "Because more buildings have been painted and put in repair dur- ing the maturing yen-s than there had been In the twelve yen: pre- ceding." _ . The following are the speakers unnounced for the Blue in." meet- ing: Col; k L. Smith. tempt Mayor WI an. Thompson, William R. done..Dr. John mn Roberta»; Capt. Oscar E. Curl-tron. cindldata for 'attorsrrNatnerru; Wil- liam P. lthm. candidate for the ungan district. w, In. Matt Wickonhoun u mu some what nude: the rather. Mr. Ind In. Fred Bunch "not tut Mtt.' " the homo of the MOI"! p ta, Mr. and In. Funk linen "(Lon their return home Ind 1 break- doln ma pulp be have}! in: - Emil Gout no! In. C. Busch were callers at Matt Wichnhonn'l Thurs. chi-ism. Mu. MarrBetuertoti1ton thou!- Int; tut. Mr. and In. All!!!" Mala ot England Egan's" anon " the Sign" lyme Wetlands]. '. . c,, THURSn_hrJAhrlhlttjll,, L934. are the speakers Blue "I." meet- L. Smith. tormpr an. Thompson, I re.'tNl'gie,u'xgtil'gattl, limb. "Ntt-trttat-tattentudt .modinurmmmuth 2,"f hmu " mm. Thu-I- The You. W- loom: In In- "unwound-Imm- nummmqmm i The, Lune-3AM made wont $19.00 at the Waco [any Int week. In» Blanche Schullor um Wm. liner trot "he 4sottttratriaem while Mamie Rom Ind Alfred gamma. Ir., were tor. ' waste to ttmt prize. that the ma. lunch as larval 3nd. 5 good mm m had by all. . A. G. mum. Funk mine m c. J. Heraistttrergtrr motor-d to Minute- ' an [at rock ION! utmded'tho his 106"" Good Roul- Aun. meeting. 'ooeremtpttotttt-esttetet1tro. ittgdeetgorogttrftmiaiti.ttt. school ml "mm h we m-mm.mnm:m lei. Lhs. 8.1mm." omen-uln- od mum. "and" In honor ot Mr. Ila-nir- My. The .turtts tn thin community who m "than: the Waco-d. but ochool, m {nation may. George Benwell spent. the rock end tp Chieuox In. D. Wagner attended the tach- orI' mum. in Liberating Saturn". Wu. C. Dillon spent Tue-d" In Chi- Jacob Jun-ten no son of Honour! made i bulls" trip to Vole sunr- dar. . Mr. and In. Tom Vac. Bud-red at any-Inc with the latter. -u. Mr. und In. Vincent Martin - Monday with relatives in Kellen". W night. " - Bur. Carl tttadtHe 'II n unor- n Jig-Kenyon. BM'I wan-nay. not sum: um I. "I In! to attend n lodge and; an his but. vu 'aidttirwtttoootd,hrtstrmtNiit. Grow to_9trnq ulna at Ma. Mr. And In. P. W. Sane]!!! mpent In! Sands] Afternoon " the home of Mr, and in. r. Enchant; use mu Ethel. Alle and C. J. Hpnchborger bnti the Rev. Mr. Behrooder of Chi. cago. 1'Dod" brought 1 gallon ot home 111313.200 cream und att did justice to ice cream and pop corn ball during 'tte afternoon. l Funk 1-10er proscribed ton-m3" Thrdge Sunday. It I" III tn, but after the ttrat dose (rationed up Ill-I in I short time wumn ready for business. - ttrdtaMttpthtet; mm mm tholoouloath {an My pm. ad m an that u In. (Know. In. Thin Harem: tt'ifdre, It',, 'ar, my. 19's. . it." D. . t 'U. J. Ram m n as, oat6ran ttteitt Tug-any of tet 100!- --- - In. C. 1Com mit and hurt her leg to Inch " extent that Ibo will be compellod to In} tn bed fora (our day- _ I Punk Home and Chester Gun" took in the Intel-dim. - a Chr cuo lat Wodnoodny. C. J. Hench- berger but charge ot the 8001.!" depot for Chester. Mun Lydia tad George Hen: spent 1 few an In Chic-so the out Inch. Tho bust-ore mound a Mum-l mum: at tho all: fre My ttnd Hana. knoll! dilator- o! Nita Son. ter. Mr. Baton (Ray) wt so. at Funk "than; at Wheeling. my in nun a complete mm of nutme- tton In cumming. We VIII: than success. . " Doit forget to attend the P. T. At muting at the sound/home next Prb day evening, Feb. lat. A good pro- grun has been "ranged nnd n "or will be mount to tell you how to invest your money. . C. t Her-chm" vortex! " the Area depot lat Sammy, in the nb. sence ot William Jones who had the misfortune of losing his mother, tad who wu buried " Wanna: ant Msout the moat fun '0 had tithe country "not the landmine q about academia; to town w" wanna the auto- get stuck 'n the snow cum last week. The Ford- nn up to than. savor: look. retreated I (aw 'ttut'?,; I deep bunk. and nip. 1 dark not was seen hatf a mile further on and um going. AI Danton. Br., and Al Bantam-Jr. motored to Ltbertrviile Sttunky eve.» may. , ""r, "ri-, . y Bunch and, tinny motorxkr'titl g go Sunny, where they spent G') .a,. _ _ . 1 Tho my hmtheu at! their math- er an 'tttttttat' . radio winch. they in- stalled last Sunday. It in u dandy and they are tble to hear (tom can: to coast. . ', T Rev. Schroeder nun preached lest Sunday. Service! were held tn the basement of the church. while {he auditorium noor in being refinished. preventory to manta; the new; Alice Bunton spent In! week 05% Elmer page" "MM". ' Alttttt "Geélt uni! arN,' C. Buich- we're caller: at the Max Miller home Sun- day uternoon. . _ _ HALF DAY VOLO ,raatistoqrntaataeon "my. , MLIBERTYVELE INDEPENDENT covets Ion (animal! Fshtirb. "t-i1tEh1.NEWstha-tti-riniAEEtXhMlrr. Alli atrertaseshtrtuaisiof$1.s0arer. WWW"! W.'F. It Pay , Rent to Yourself SECURITY. TITLE uk TRUST co. ABSTRACTS OF "T LE New Ihrmoiti" igimrsARskihoccanom . Iakethatur4with_ttetetf1rthe odmmyl 1liutehtheexpeesaitntehanee-- ,vhe0e-utrr--'to1tim"f. lteanbedtme. Weméoit. JustphongSO "g,m'lt+dlrestrkin. / comm. V ' ,-. 'mIsnCItJREsanall-too-fremsentsituatia. Andthemaaisthinkimritntwutanroftn thinksunderlikeemtdititms. The 'lltliiil")lirlauih' Phone Lit"",?'"""'"' 30m, "1.0-0.0! w. . MRI. ' a Cnuwmn. scent-n and Doug" Linden", Dry/Clam a}! Dyers WET' WASH l THE INDEPENDENT Lqulal ",th " i "25.000.00 COUPON llilmrtrstkth Highland Park 173 it". $1.25 mi

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