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Libertyville Independent, 7 Feb 1924, p. 3

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A Cam. Bean's term in one. "I nth: almanac" our line. In appointed In: your. Thor. LU" con-unable Melton but... " em and that of Barney Ro. _ has". the VIII". maul. - A rr Harold Bonn, ,pollco eaptatet of ' e Bluff has mind rumor gun carry out consul orders or the Jinan bond. Bftieer Harold Bean Retuses is to Shove! Ashes and Tend 'i,i Railroad Gates. "is Arinq Admin! of me Btutt , ed when " mound "pom is" Chief of Police Yam irna " or to Bret him in two In". L' The to" non: ha no police pro "ill don " Bonn um tho "whole 2 ' I " Now the you; (allow; an i e . All the mu ther mt. It in IT d. The whole villnu in wonder. p now who the next "nominal." con) 5: J . and uh shovels: will " i': Bonn hon taken . position " the ' - ricnn Steel & Wire coupon, in Mttrttt Chicago " on acetyiene weld. _ Ho turned In " star ad uniform pawn!" Bight. _" 7 _ "Tiny routed no to shovel "has. flood the - " the Chicago a Mortttwaratom nilrou union. and no other thing- which l did not con. We: should he uixuod to tho out!" Af a police o.eee, and no I "it." scoot. Bun new thih thermos. John Kennedy. in charge or the , o Bluff garage. " going to en, , ' uh 1 taxi nervice in tho village. ' bu purchased three yellow abs IP, - the Chicago comma)! Ind iii) " ice will be regularly manned = 't the 16th int. Hereafter cabsi " meet all inn): arriving in Lu: , which will be a decided not f madman to the may relidenu, 1 - visitors. b l in": at! In. C. F. Williams pf " ett road hu loaned the Hutch , .. home on Put avenue Ind P, r an pone-aim! April 1. {Lieutenant ~C. '". Thoma of the 1» aviation com. . widen! or I » e Bluff. ha been (leached from ., training nation I! Great like: B" ordered to duty at Puma. _ Mu Cahill. the tndemttttatrte Ui taut". is "out to are |,_Ihort1 .. don which will be news to " - -ds, us during the may "in ililiilih'tl0l1 OF POLICE CAPTAIN AT LAKE BLUFF "EMS OF NEWS mm LAKE BLUFF If You Notice An Increase In Your Light Bill PUBLIC SERVICE ttttttrarer THIo "JON. om an. Wuhan, when ." "dip NEE-maul tunnels In in than hunt-1,". muirPlt on on at [all - .... - Toll to to "grum- MIN" "that W. can- d W! - u "a about: than an m I: m: an - In x (In. boy at Ill born at tho Alice Hot um. an Feral. on Tuna-y moraine. Mr. nu In. You; ot Lake mun or. mm" [dunno in Chiraao, WHMuI Holman left Ttutr-y' twain-10! a van to Cleveland and Tol do and VIII be gone about threo van. A cud puny. can" and upper will be held next Monday or". Fob. 11th " the Pulses mm. and" mi unplu- of the Holy Nuii Boob at, ot Trauma-Incl Ctlholic church. A cordial tnvitatlmt In ungod- od to Bil, and . non annoy-Mo time ll The heavy new Ital-m ot int Mom day t?ioelrt4,trame on our nilmd Tuesday. The new snow Now In It- tuhed in the each." a p. m., with 3 crew ot Ihovelern. The result: freight trip m uttempud. but the new in f,tt'e,uurLtu"t'eg'u"hhrd,t input-bio t opiow thr gh, end after working uveni hours they returned to tow at ' o'clock in thewevening' huddle ilk VII heeled to the Boer man pint at Gamer Wedneedey morn- ing,. by (emer- w.tth sleight. This is the only Help our railroad has had for neariy 1 year.. With a large force ot Ihoveien the trip we: gain tit. tempted Wednesday, when they got through to Palatine. Tho flrta1 unmet)! by the govern-; new. of the railroad chum in paid to Preliden't Dietrich lut week, in the . form of a dun. tor $4,257.00. This is the not! chill tor operation deficit ot tbe'ml'mud during the war. This, 153999: with the previous payment,,' ti on $613!." 'w'umrmooorw: ceived. end td n his help in den-in: up oM'mbtitrnttoetts end will put the rail., road on better financial landing. l Mina Edna Jones and Gordon Huelw ton were married Thundny mmins.' Jenner 31. at Wham. The Rev. Dr. _ Pom. new: of the Baptist church. ot-- tickled. The bride is I undone of". the "ttrt" high 'echooi. can of 1923. e in the youngest daughters of Mr. and In. J. A. Jones. The groom is I son of Mr. and Mrs. Jame-9i newton. of Bank. and holds a 1'6, smoothie position at the Mooqeheart "rrtatrry'nt Attrorac-. »- 1 Jone: ' WAUCONDA Please remember that last sum- mer it was eight o'clock or later before you used electric light. If the evening was pleasant and you sat on the porch, perhaps you only used the light a short while before bedtime. But now, when days are short, electric light in some part of the house is needed before 5 o'clock in the evening. And, too, on winter mornings electric light is necessary from the time "of arising until after breakfast. That's why there is a slight in- crease in electric light bills dim ing the fall and winter. ' 3|. on: new out KRUIIIY. Loan! In Tough." 144-w ANNUL Iihl0llhtifi OF LAKE BLUFF GIRL T0 SOLDIER The marriage ot Lane Ruth De- var Nance. daughter or In. w, P. DoVay, "tt Ravine u'cnue, Lake Slut, to Ray Kenneth Nance. e solder at Fort Sherlden, wig en- nulled Tueedey by Judge Clem C. "elude. on the ground that she we: not dt Ieul age at the time the pretended ceremony use per- formed. The court-big and marriage In a eeeutlonnl one and lollowln: the couple's elopement to Wankegu. when they chained the Ilcenu Sept. 29, the parents compelled the xlrl to give up Hence. The girl teetified that after the ceremony In: performed by the Rev. G. A. Swanburg. In Wuhan. following the Issuance of the "come, when she swore that she we. " yenrr_old. when u a metter ot.tnet ":95 was only 15, they spent the his!" here at the home of a,eousttt of Nanee. She testified that the returned to the home of her parent. next da yand has remained there ever since. _ Lena Ruth Brand DeVay, Child Bride, Freed from Roy Kenneth Nance. Her parents have refused to permit Nance to mix his gilr wife. in. Dev". the. girl's mother, taqtifiegl that she did not know Ruth hid planned to be' married and did not know until Sept. 30 that the cere- mony had been performed. In. DeVay and ber husband both ottteet-, ed strenunusly to the manage and Immediately started union to hue " "mulled. . Nance threatened to compel the eirl to 1tve-wtt htttm;-telttntt--ttor- mother ~that heintended to mm the can in the courts, In. Devar (untied. He never carried out such" plans. however. _ _ - Judge. Edwards signed the decree ot annulment tad-y. PRAIRIE VIEW i noon 1 Evidently our. will be can come. ititlon between the new city to be bunt inn! aoutit and cut of Everett. The 'nev but; will be known as Late For- Lttl Heights Hm " Vishnu them progress "a pmvority. but hoping lEvereu holds In: out 1. B. gum or B. I. mritt-whMrttt 7 7 In with; non m all g no- ondlundunoko. Btattbrtoranold pipe hound them wind " was some one down and out nun smoke u quite unbearable, at! hU "wad would be? Mn. C. T. Hum and In. Mac Ma- son and Billy attended I party at the home of Mr. And Mrs. C. J. Mason Frldsy event... . _ Mrs. than but u vUitimt rein the: at Etmtuamt. . Frank Talley, at Elma-t. was a but he" caller hero "Mayan"- Elmer Slab] moved I bulldxng on the Eamon plus to my gym rridttr. -iirGius In. J. P. Ritaentttaler vis- ttod Sands, with Mr. ind Mrs. Levis Holt), st wheorinq., --- _ _ .. "mine In. c. it. Gilman and chit. dren were Wheeling visitors Sunday :fternoon. - ""6; i hockomcu was I business allot here Monday: - Invitations are bob: sent out for the old :1er once to be given Satur- day night. at Un'on Hall In Wheeling. The some committee at Int your will be in chase. Do out fail to attend as they on making plus for a real good old time. . Min Alice Hamburger bu been elected recorder tor Willard Camp R. N. A. for the ensuing year. and all the members who cannot attend the meet- hum may remit thir dues to the new recoruer at Prairie View. Clan. sum, 1110 is working with_a construction crew at Glencoe. return- ed home Monday noon. All work was stowed on "count of the sleet and snow ' . MAY. FEBRUARY l, I924. School was dismissed two days last week. on account of the furnace being WM. hikhonedmmhrinx results both u to betting the school room properly and also measure up to on; sundard required by the state to insure the aft! given by the state. which seems to hue hen held back heretofore on account ot the poor sys- tem of heating. " Mr. and Mrs. Frank T "Her: u the home of In son Wednesday snag-noon. Circle and save thin dnuy--Feh. 14-- I and we will assure' you an evening oY enjoymhnt " Herttehtrertrer'tr hall I where a community soclni will be giv- en by the Ladies" Aid and friends. The entertainment will cousin of read-l in": 91150 "rtorstrmt-eenrtetrifrrrtttt.- Lart.1tut not' last, you will have att, opportunity to hear the famous Kitclr i en Band.'which we expect to have, within. No "mission. Free will ot-i faring wfil be uccepted. , luncheon .wtil be urn-d. _ Joe Hertel of Buffalo Grove was a business caller here Saturdny. Hill-i Esther Mayer of Wheeling at- tended our Sunday School and church Faun-17 Org. . __ . -- - LA..- 1..-... JahM' - 136:1}; xii}. was home from school (our days of In: week on account or illness. ---- ' j . it my": Fidrinke" Maether aspen! the Week end with the L. G. Hutehintrt' lamlly at Lake Villa. _ -- s..Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Sch: of Deer- frold. and Stun Schur and non, of Lib. ertrvtlle. called 0 nGrandm: Sch" on Saturday. " n "61;me and Lydin"M_eyers spent a few days of last week visiting rel: tiveig In Chicago. , - A ---- T ' Mr. und Mrs. August Schilling and - and Fred Webrecbt of Chicago wont Sunday afternoon with In. tihnmn Kmexer And In. hbor." the latter returning to the city vith them. liter visiting for two weetrtrwtttt rei- ntivel 1nd frtendtr. Mm. Wm. Khmer culied on? In. L. L, Mather Thursday uternoon. Herman Brockmnn of Libertyville. visited his mother May. _ "Mn'mdi Dirk. Art V'our and son Tltr Med Mrs. Emma Krueger 1nd Mr? Fubor Friday eveningr - - -- . Tir. Griiri. Chad. Van's Ind lira. Chas. Nam worn callers tit the home of "A. Emma Kruoger_F'r!¢!|y_eve. - Alli you In omployod by Mr. Praund n! bong Grove " man. ngor Gilman "wound hula-elf In a Very plain manner on the need! of 'snov shoveling up to noon Tue-dun All side walks were not uhovded off. Chief of Police Lynch '1: out of town on [peck] duty 3nd could not be ruched. so Assistant Merlot V" notified to move the snow. _ _ In. Fred, Brockmu. It" Ethel Hemehtrertter,r Mrs. Cutouno hbo and Mm. Emma. Krue'e: tntlmt on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kleppet In! may momma. -_-_ "Kin; -sietsiuintr Ind Fred Yahweh: of Chicago culled on Mr. and In. C. You Sand" morning. _ --_ J Ted luau nnd Lloyd Mutter nvo up their law trip to ummme [at Tuesday morning, and Ted went by an to Area. wins: Elmore Kajann I: wading . few dun with her parenU, Mr. and In. P. Prieu. , _ -iim. mm. Dyer In in any: for n several weekn' visit with rel you. """rfr"."G"'ii "HT-Fred Brahma and niece upon! Sunday evening with In. Emily Emma. Mr. Ind Mrs. G. Stoerp spout Bu- urdny erenintt at the Peal" home. Mr: and In. Fred Prieu In." [Mt Sunny In Chicago. - ' . . (iflkhEl, CRUSHER FOR COUNTY HERE The now gnu] crusher which the may put-chard recently for no ht tJrd,'ly the lamina". has be" "and ad Is now Imtod " no [and mu. autumn-t of Antioch The era-her will be put Into - no! u no. " twin; mum. on and Improving on be "and. TI. can!" out about "0.000. _ Tulley were ' Ma- l GETTING UP NIGHTS I t 1'2fgldtlg 'gtt'l'rgL'lthut l, . " briiG"'Tari" "Jtfttrtth,tt: i Féwmw.wga: LovsL'i. muarrcouvmv Safety Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad my Tho Chub. A. M MI I'D!" to (A. North Shot. 1'. hr anoint-Inna outd- bareioet to m t,ze,'ti non! of one! "a! -oreaed- M the conv'nlancc of". "Mk ind the knoll out: manua- . Forecasting A Tremendous Spring Demand "iiiiiiitiijir,iiiiiitii,di', "os-ttaugust)" wring "mull-when iiedeeshse3sttpooFuedcs" "sa'rmehneouianoebefiN& -rwsnyrburiitrimmed.iardu/y.t.rrheolee. Araast,mtunearltekee--ardiqtddi.tit.?.ffultlo GiaiGGhmaruentrrsudtiuotahtherordWeekir Puret-PushwAteimdeliverr. '2'dAir2g,tfdit1': that thcdananddurincthh m oinmrurwittuh-eertletevrr,_tltut it"edeGuouidberlaemdi-4ittdrwith FordDealeuu "GiiiGsriiirkGaoioe,iritad_carinoourrord c.roe'rruchorgroed-i'rgateter, (tmiiievfeetitb. , .". 'f,) ' - tweet» Besides safety, the North Shore Line ofers comfort, convenience and speed in trevel between Chicago and Milwaukee and intermediate m. There is a train whenever you want one. / IiiBl',lNfilitrlfi > ----Tt,srte, Watchword of j, North Shake Service in" Ford an and and" were pro- duced In" year than tht previous THE UNIVERSAL CAR In the Nut." Author!" to" Duh: Ann" auui H -iiirF*tit' N " "x..."flmdnz'... itGtGit-tiNrai-ruoar_qrr- Gk incl}... of over 50 he: cent. THIS Comioany's Safety Service record is the result of a con- 1 record is. the result of a con- tinuous pccident prevention program which reaches every department of service and all classes of employment. ' Illustrating the thoroughness of this Safety Service policy,. 152 meetings of employes safety groups Were held last year-a meeting every other day. In addition to these meetings a Safety Director with a staff of trained assistants is constantly on the line and track crews are fully informed on all safety measures and the newest safety devices explained to them. _ Safety is the first essential of quth Shore Service. - f . 7 LIBIITYVILLI TICK" OFFICI TILIPHOII " Phone 154M 739,626 dou. luau-sin Woman if; M 9L] L . 'k'tf, Cer, Ltr,

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