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Libertyville Independent, 15 Apr 1926, p. 15

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*"1W ",' -- 2w: J" ~32:- "ev d The 6eee.aoed an. 193M- c095"; "/-., '1'. "(mug at tNitViortts, the" L no "In" mu tho and: of her husband. has: 8cm. no . yum -. "momma ". INJURED WHEN _' smucx " mo "6iiik I. (in - laborers I'm: WM to" hired to IMp not the manoe- "I In the row.- Belda, H. . haw-bane! the Sun. Autumn"! cot. Iogo In" the Man II. In nah-cumin. m u the hoppera beat I may - bob" the Ibippcrt Tho tmerry or n pent-Iv rr,rtMtren ht hing (owned by In" 1-th "my be" mad: lbomtnlvn. and" Ida!» m form n be of (monument: the tiherty of I Mun- man I. being mat ter a! his own limo Ind artlons. n " on my on" with the In. of (£0. I" of". rm"ttrr'-"'owter.' . q , hum unit" will be bold from " "an! amour. chum: u ' tt'. clock may morning . Internal will be and. in North Show cemetery. The M990 W her-m In mm In parn of Ark-any "an. The and Iain" was yell known hi highly mound In the "county not an of ber new: will wag sorrow to puny Irma- " both Wm. lean and Wuhumrtb. Sbo '- unwind by no was And toer "Inter-w. l.. P. sou-u". Funk when", In, Anna Lua. In. ll. Drummer and In. Carrie zmmn, an or Wcuhnn 0nd In. Albert Cub- no when uh moved to this eiir Im. Catherine Schguct._ for more (In: 40 nuts 1 madden: of Wat. man. but who for the put two you: he. in": [qhom hing leg daugh- Owl? I". cl brad Std-o Tho Mm condom rum in in) Cm! may in norm], eaifed no '44... Mhnorui." 3am mu- - no intention ot symbolizing "a!" in at." in am. Me aid that" to Hm it Wild the ml are to M with the can" at "In (no d; wu at m: thought that he Tid. crod qeeere,interttht Injurlm 'ML nporlo- from the hospital today um.- od that " hum in) not have aeri- out prune" "new. The car which struck Buddy-Ia "hen by Mina R." Mammal. orAn. ttoch, who claim: that two can'vere mun; her machine It ttre his. Ind ahe'_lumed her 'luwnobjlo - to, Permit their mums. when her ma- chine struck the man. Baden was 1.11ng may deer br tht 1me,} yd-ierday atterrstson.' . "Hamlet! received a fracture or the, collar bone, three "bl were broken cad he is eulerlnx from severe eon- tuslonn about the body and the shock (11,th accident. . ' m f N Caorge Barrett. a tte!deut of Anti. gch, was brought to the Virtory " morjul hospital in thin city last night the; rem-{Hug mama when he Ids ctrugk by an au.temotiile on South DEATH CLAIMS .7 .. u1illih RESIDENT 6th onwae mom: thprge9artittt Resident of In- W Thank You lt' I am 0111-th Sheriff at the Non-mlmr oleotion I promim Lako, (founty that I will ex- ert every Mfort to give the best and mm? honest administrtation in my power, T I would like to thank every om who voted at Tuesday's primaries personally, but as that is im.pos'sihlo, I take this means of extending my sincere thanks and approviminn'fnr the cploh- did support given me. Whippet. Rod Hopper. tie/ Conty Town, Brought ' ' to Local Hosnital. 'c8artEPaGFiiirurrii, 1.: T's; "I! c an m. can M'Im Chas. D. Proctor if. PP-H, Liberty Insurance of all kinds Lawrence A. Doolittle Sincerely, The deceased In born near Ber. lirt..Germaar, on Putt It, 1829. and fame tQ-tbll country u a Tout" girl with two tun-n. tthe unnlod John 'Kk-II at IIIMOIOC, Win, in "" Mr. Kirin In the on" of the Munlmuoc Iron works and on. or the rim lronmonxen in the mid. dIeIcsf . _ Alala-argus-a- ttd and In children, an. to Wad- worth 'bcm ther located a. a farm of 320 lens. He fumed this sren until his death in 1915. The bone of Uto not In baud a... mum orthty (nu of land. he an in elrrlrtt by a ring of Int- tor. mun-t like (in "up of Fllul'l, m m. hm, - rar HM". Chan" patina!) mun. wt.kh lg lnnwl to Dirty olor'rlc lamp. we the an. - but (If. barium than clean Mer to: Albert 1- the only sanit- Mg .0me of he: Ila-oom- unity. SI: punctual. In "lord Ita. Hun, mud (lulu Kids. All Ab bert 'ifiold and. " " Wuhan. "a In. A. J. lamb; of (Rho-n. I Mom. In. I. "do!!!" " GI: nu Aid " nut mam-Imam lur- Wa ""90de n the tom-ml light - ' a Resident of County fob J bail-e. '"tim.tttteurtiee.-: n a -Beirts her mm In. tere. Klein retained her {mum law her death. an. had tire do." lard for ter adettod_iaad and of a Ihthgtf, may lulu. vol nay {at (nond- during in long nude-m Ibo are non-owed " in but 0:10 o'doek may tg're, ntithe In of" yarn. r uh dtie to he: Ida-Icon we tune alter can: days of pine-I. . - "MA-a. Saarinen». 10- Ident oy take c'ounty tot more than " in". it! It In! '6tire of Her ma. Albert Klein. new Wad-worth n ot many other}. 'A-asm 1ieiiiii-Atts.reer, Motif of mono BRIE-é? chi riiiPiiisfior' "Play!" 'er have {non the having" Mrs. [lemma Guhr Klein Was Punk Mauuua ot Uhe nutty. mechanic. told tn "hunt state's attorney that Rosina had ".170 ot No money. And Salvatore Pencllo. I laborer, raid be had intimated "M to Regina's any care. F " whiBi/di'i'iiiuo was n we or _ ". - n YEARS SUNDAY Complaint was made autumn Ro- sina, whc-elgar More "as at 1132 Grand ~"emu. Chicago, to the Qook county latch attorney'a once It: the lulhn counaul. A detective WIS lent to was him In, but Regina mum. , Frank "an" ot [Ah Forest. a mechanic. titanium]. I search Mr Gianna] Roda: ot Chteoo to whom he an" MW MI "rink- it 't,t'itk _ . J. v" -____ ' .Tyt.TcCdCi, Fer, iiiihytHitiPii'iihhii' disappeared with at lean. $1,570 of tht- money. ' Pleaawbllo doiocth'ca In Chicago are c'onduahg . annular Rosina who bu hallowed the 'cuu store banker." Rodin. It la caused. used a reverse man-Ir system ot.com- poundlu interest by which ttia po- tronu paid three per cent on their nvlnga. instead of collegial! " It be; ktegt.phgrtreil fax Apgtiiiutthtt 'V than.) mm.- vm hold "on n Wow! A Ruth-hum! bout. aulvtnl. "Maud-y art-mm. In 'mcn: m Ontood nanny. IN C. C lean Your Lamp. _ BANK; RUES rr Mm! Lick! SAVINGS . mm 510le he ',"y,T,l"'li, of the bond will see two new can. C. J. Hench- berur, of Vernon to-ttip,. who de- fulcd Al G. Mnether, retain mem- - or the tour).- wm'bo on! "a hartY9tratottftroesr tHrat-tx"ttrgtsttr. will by the other. He repllcen wir Bim J. Station who did not run. to; reduction. The reminder" the bond in the up. " tutu,"- 'uplutlon two. "an no. I William Obee. of Highland Puk. is aiao, on for the tt1iFtanshlp an is Matt Diner, Wgsukegau, "wording to the "ports. _ '- . At mt. (Inn's chairman will be elected, 'RI, the name of Ray Pad dock, at 'nxcondn.' pr um! ch; ir. 'll'l,l.l,ul'GllJll'f'lllttisSh' 2'/:viii',yil/hifi the candidates comm ot liberal "up port. Should he be re-elected to nut-coed blmull- it would let a 'pre- cede-c. when?! ottaertchave been and twice , it tiot In numbuive tar-u. . The joint! of supervisors, will meet Wednesday, April}; tar their re. organisation it In: turned today at the ottttq bi County Geri ng A. Mendes,. T . - Yd '. _ - - - :15 1,4,3"- "cih'i _ -.- "V ' _ I. 'lk'."_17' , . _'iittia.Ge"arii= r.,'.",. .I- ' .-___ 't ' Paddock Slated to Be Re. . elected as Chairttitn; to Appoint Committees. 30mm MEET ' T0 Illuhl(ihlMi _ wax, APR. 21 mm the we" of lhelher u High Grade , Spring Silks s1.79 yard Wu Tht New March-April Pictorial ; A? Attl" {W900}. tholy' rc-s-tdc-ii-ai" "Cris-si-dis-da-ia-ca-ai 'ia,itaiirAi'ii'"'i"iii" oi V .mw 7 L.,",' ,. .__ ' LE INDEPENDENT, 1trItitghti7rhPmi, 15, 1926 -Waahable Mum. -. -.Waahahle Silk Pongee. o-Prhtted Wuhable Ptmtyse., Fortunate will be the women who. share in this economy offering. You will like the qualities. Rich even-thread tub silks in various light and dark shades--.-) print- egl OKPON. Very smart for Spring A In. New Figured Poulards. --Moan. Colored Satin Crepe. --40.hts Printed Sport Crepe. .-40an. Colored Plat Crepe. ~40111. Rich Black Charmeuse. T .--40an. Printed Georgette Crepes. "warn. Colored Georgette Crepes. These delightful Spring Silks in interesting patterns. Eyory popu- lar color of the spawn as well as every staple shade in represented. Suitable for street. sportoml after- noon we'ar. Values surh as these are seldom found-a timr fur bx- trnondinary savingc. at ft price mulh lower than you favor expggtgdjp pay. " Spring Silks of Superb (ttta1itiare, No Job Lots! No Cheap We tmuisrrnrdrd of Ruliin'l SW Prtirii Best Makers 'in Aarterias--mosen After Careful Comidmtién Of The Fashion: For Spring I92lr---trote The Swings. Spotlighting the New With Remarkable' Values in Brand new ,trsorimeniti--woiiderttt1ly' clever designs appear in gorgeous, color reloprnent---Women who enjoy new things, While they are newest, will delight i menu. -'" _ 36-In. Washable Typiosl of Robin's rewkshle vsluesl A heavy Silk Hind wens with bright, lustrous finish in the smartest of sports colors " well " the wanted staple shades. Ides] for skirts, popular for Costume slips under Georgette Crepe. Drapes and hsngs well. Fine Silks s1.29 yard .. Beautiful iSi0rlli.g Worth t2.so the yard 36 Inches Wide Lustrous Sport Satin, yard " 10 Although several of the nelghbors hue dou- my gittpust hear them wanna Um Mesh" tiid not hear a disturbance ot rany kind, the cone. hinted. ' For a tttpo the actlrity of {News Inn oentrred in the MundeM0rDia. mond Lake area, and then moved at" [ovum Rune-ville. . Aner being otttirt tor null! hacks tli. hen thieves than: started on their rampage; In the county again, Chief at Police Ed Mommy. ot illxh?and Para, declared last Tlmrnday. . -l-'hiitsh',liiyi,egeuei,titltih ' 12% rife" 611"!" gout T Fii ot Highland -l'urk near Greenbay mom! mp; Wednesday night. (Mum entered tho- Coop and Mule 20 chickens. The necks ur._tltq biras.we.us [Rug In the yard. atr.1tipird mum-5 all me; the ground tetstitled to thin. Apparently the lam]: were then placed in each a Chic! Mommy in uble to {allow a long, lull of blood through the new to Greentar road where an automobile was await. ing to carry the men away. . have. Dun Nation. of "Fuzhou s senior, In genie. on the board. CHICKEN 'rlilliW; _ GET fllKli NEAR HIGHLAND PARK Wring Heads in the Yard and Then Place Birds in Sacks , and Depart. 97AM Silk Min Chum-use. --Bordemrd ttilk Georgette. -Embroidorod Plat Crepe. Imagine buying just what you want, at the time you want it at a much lower prion than you ever expectod to pay'. More ia your op- portunity--ohoice of sparkling col. ors---Lusirou,.5 materials requiring: tmt 1% to 21/3 rards fora dreer. Practically all the wanted shades. Unusual choice for early shoppers. S4dnch Silks s2.79 yard You may choose from every type \ ld .11th hatched and multi.. - Cat pattern as well as from complete color usortmcnls. Blight or Suh- standard effetrts. All of exeellent qualities, dyed in pure dyes. Every one n delightful all Silk fabric for Spring. Excellte values. --ALL Silk Satin Crepe. "-All Silk Satin Mouse." --All Silk Figured Voile. .-All Silk Printed Pitt Crepe AAll Silk Printed Georgette. s--JUI Silk Satin Brocades. - All Silk Sport Silks. 40hch Silks s2.69 yard vor designs appear in gorgeous, color combinations-particularly interesting in their do- ,While they are newest, will delight in planning a new costume or two from these assort- $3.00 to $5.00 Values Delightful Beautiful This baptismal trip vu dude neeeir nary by the desire ut 50 engineering students of the l'nhenny ot Nehru- " n Mun gt ttttt hand Just what had been tgrebiiris1iaVed to make the Mo. hie Valley branch ot the line um; of the linen stretch" or railroad right! of ny in the country. Traekr, rescind. High power lines, nubluuom And in (Act two! the Mile Valley improvements sore 1n- a 1oruuiotive to haul the over Um new Inch, been power has not It yet be compleuly on this "action -= '_-pe. 'NF""------.--'.-, tniti'aTT, was gin-n its initial tryout. The North Show: line prides tori! 'on being the, mort "tticlent eie-cgrh- 'raiiwuy in 1lre United Stairs and to Btoop to cumming the ald of steam power was a blow to the line's dignity. but neceuily and a desire to accom- modate the public led official: to In: - ,7- ,7 --" H". 1 over the now Stowe Valley mule of """"'» - i the North shye.une was operated _ "l Saturday --hut " was not the kind at . Forum Chamber a tram officials- of the "no had plan- .The Star chinmber. lawman in m Frzgktfihuzeuflllkra'ttltiurl'rywr::i::!ghtl?fj£'h hlctory, "a: the hull at West.' . H H . . "tt tf . . . . . u... .,.7. tiusts .tlhictcauttiArsiug. wgquMIu-Mmm. "L, ., Agni" , Party of ljniversitymf Nebras- ka Students Make Tour of North Share. F FIRST TRAIN Oli " NEW SKOKIE LINE IS RUN BY STEAM The ftr,t passenger train m run ttive to haul the 'trst ruiii new Inch. tteeatbse charm yet been Installed Luw-Iy frdek crepes-véith border designs in smartelt col- dark and med um toned dudes. Very chic and me to II we ,rsrgrthmatrWetaryr-iee. sirsez,ucc-, ./, S4-1n. A Bordered Flat Crepes special, yd. 84. 79 " criminal "lt9'N' "WT? HIM to be ch-l'luu orCinur.1y ndurnim; Copper and turquoise mun-q on m. Binai peninsula are among the oldest In the world so fur as any record " concerned: They were worked by the Egypthu In 3700 B. O. Xenophon wrote II 355 B. C..of thet silver lead mines in Grade. Btte (In Ber, Alter inspu-th the studs-mu "an imutpection or tl plant, Went Allis, . FiREand THEFTu-COLLISIQN _ "LIABILITY and PROPERTY DAMAGE _ After Telephone 62&M-l ""_- LiiBiiaiivvuu: ted by the "mum the direction ut P American Meter Underwriters World's Oldest Mines J W. M. MASON ' Him). he name Is I [mm the Mars 1N roof. . - " rt Malu tf M a In)? re un an DUterence in tteuutir All had! of tummy urs not hash!" "We; 'there 2: u hind "Mn: "ttlr pleases the that, but 'iota nut (".15. Tate the at?" In IH.- t'wrmmvs. a," We""" "all. Be Eaetm,s, . Railroads MsUt tl 1.: l 1.1,'Jofiw- Watches do not vary more than 30 Bets onds a week. 7 ' Kim, the "NI. by M. Btorr, was an English up" , up u a native In Indlg. 30 . Qi m. teeth with I (MK. (W 'e', tthers thoroughly to pundit." tIra' x'retrfrms, and muhhlng "gum" to remvo tartar. Mont Hut hm; Linc White, wrong term. q t - I. w-

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