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Libertyville Independent, 4 Nov 1926, p. 5

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f , Warmer 'Thifigs'forCold'Days . | Bloomers, lingette $1, sill}$2 Heavier Undérwealf $1.50, $2'75 ' : _ Outing Carl'neflt&}l-Sd i W. W. Carroll & Son Co OUR WANT ADS GET SURE RESULTS ~ Sunday, Nov. 7: Auditorium Theatre First Show at 7 P. M.~ Adm. 10c and 30c Nov. 4 and 5: GILDA GRAY in Saturday, Nov. 6 A Blue Streak Western with the Wonder Horse "Scout" and His * Dog Pal, "Bunk", Jack Moxie in Coming Thursday and Friday, Nov, 11--12: Buster Brown Comedy, "BUSTER'S GIRL FRIENDS" 'Telephone 29 -- "Aloma of the "The Fighting Peacemaker" Andy Gump Comedy, "OH WHAT A DaAy" A story of Circus Life. Comedy and News. Office in Residence at 532 Brainerd Ave. Libertyville, IIL. . Hours: 9 to 12 MARION NIXON and PAT O'MALLEY in --F rid;y, 4 »4% 99 DENTIST -- -- Monday, Nov. 8: T uesday, Nov. 9: EVELYN BRENT , In a drama of South Am« Wednesday, Nov. 10 JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT, MAR-- GUERITE De La MOTTE, VERA STEADMAN, JULIA FAYE and . DAVIDBUTLER in A Comedy Drama with a Great Out of the . 1 Comédy and % N"."&" th. ns 3 Evenings and Snfihya by Appointment Phone 67 Aileen Pringle and Ben Lyon "The Great Deception'" Cartoon Comedy--and Novelity Novelty Ree! ? -- "Flame of the "Meet the Prince/' . pria e 9% ' * _ Hours 8 A.M. to 8 P. M. Sam'l I. Pope was in Libertyville Tuesday to cast his vote. Mr. Pope mnds'xosto(thoumelncum but ho Libertyville as his voting residence.: He was recently honored by. Com. Andrews, Dept.:Com. of tha G. A. R., by~being appointed mustering officer for the Dept of Illinois. Mr. Pope is in good health, and plans on spending:-- part of the winter in some part of ti1e south, probably Florida. Robert V. Taft, Chicago builder, who recently purchased seven lots in Sun-- nyside subdivision, starteqg the work of excavating Wednesday for two new brick bungalows. Thase will be com-- pleted this fall and more will be built on the lots next spring. -- At the evening service Sunday at the Methodist church, the pastor will speak on "The Christian Faith and the Mastery of Fear", and Kinpling's "1t" and Henley's "lnvictus"" will be in sunday afternoon at Half Day, and brought before Justice Lyell Morris at Libertyville, on the charge of trapping Ng:n&owmqu_eud. TLemm the ownar of a beautiful summer home on Oak Spring Road, east of town, and spends the Wwarm months there. was aszessed a fine of $15. William Lemm, Half Day, was ar-- rested by Game Warden Henry Kern Harry Meyer, 6200 Kenmore avenue, Chicago, was in Libertyville Thursday foke . J.vt?:l their injuries were taken care, then Merriman was lock=d up on': chg:l of driving a car waile under the influence of Mquor, The car he ran into 'au the property of Marion Tay-- lor, 8. Genesee st., Waukegan. M»ar-- riman was given a HNearing in police court and fined $55. * who has basen confined to the Lake County General hospital for several months, and who has had both legs amputated, because of blood poison, was the" recipient of $487.00 last Thursday, as a result of tie local lodge of Modern Woodmen of Amer-- jca putting on a campaign for dispos-- ing .of Mr. Gagliardi's Ford roadstar. Mr. Gagliardi, who is a member of the lodges, desires to tiank those who so willingly helped in disposing of his has gained many friends in the vil-- lage, With a letter of recomendation from President Hyatt, he is planning on going to Springfield and apply.for & job on the state highway force. That h3 will be successful is*assured, as he has a record of merit and is a gentle-- . During the past wetk, many psople have been u-_mnwuum«:m beautiful display in windows of the Ray Furniture and Paint Store The window is Cilled with an assortment of cedar chests and reading lamps. The window is especially attractive at night when the lights bring out the artistic setting against a dark background. C, Gagliardi, Libertyville merchant, John De Groot, who acted as motor-- cycle policeman in Libertyville during the summer months, officially end2d his dutiesg in the village last Sunday. De Groot '1as handled the job here in an efficient and courteous manner, and Thomas Merriman, Libertyville, and Jack Brady Lake Forest, were pick=d up by Capt. Thomas Kennedy and Pa-- trolman Wallenwein on South Ave., near Genesee street, Waukegan, Sun-- day night, aftar the former had run into an auto parked at the curb, The men were taken to a hospital where automobile. attended a meeting of undertakers of Lake county, lllinois, and Racine and Kenosha countias, Wisconsin, in Wau-- kegan Friday night: Tae meeting was held &:tbo Elks club on Sheridan Rd,, and ral addresses were made by nationally known morticians, A fine dinner was served. PRIVATE ~AND CLASS LESsgONS ' AT RESIDENCE . .,._<~ 125 LINCOLN AVENUE S LIBERTYVILLE * --~~TELEPHONE 31W +i .. --. Asgistant to Paul G. Ray _ Funeral Director & Mary Elizabeth Stanford TEACHER OF P; G. OSBORN REALTOR Real Estate, Loans, insurance 07 ¥o. Milwagkes Ave _ Tel tup + ~-- Embalmer VOICE and PLANO Telephone 361 --M A woman driver, whose name was not learned, was considerably shaken up about four o'clock Tuesday after-- noon at Park and Milwaukee Aves., when she drove a Dodge sedan into GMlbert Voelker, '28, who has --been -- making fame for himself as a versatile parformer on the Lake Forest College eleven, was 'in Libertyville Wednesday ; enjoying a few hours' leisure from 'a1is studies at the college. Voelker, who ' recently was initiated into Phi Pi Ep-- silon, the oldest and largest fraternity | at Lake Forest, has been playing at end and halfback on the gold coast team with marged success. He grad--| uated from L. T. H. S. with the class* of *23 and became known to everyone ; in the community for his activities while attending the local prep sc.100l. | He is the "son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voelker, Mundelein. ' EJ 5s +. 0. 1y Bm o ds h t <. B *kaird hss n man in every way. Before coming to IAibertyville De Groot was employed at Wilmette in a liks position. . Re-- ports from Wilmette reveal triat he has established a clean record there, and that--his rfiends wers numerous, Mr,. De Groot was in Libertyvyille this morning completing business transac-- tions before leaving for Springfield. Starting this (Thursday) after-- noon and continuing for thres after-- noons and nights, the Ladies® Sodality of 8t. \ng'l parith will stage a bazkar. in the third fioor hall of the new school building. The ladies of the parish have been busy for the last mont.1 preparing the articlas that will be offered for sale at the booths. These include all varisty of cloth furnishings for the house, and culinary products night a dancée 'will be stagod in con-- nection--with the bazaar. The hall is sufficlently large to allow plenty of space for dancing, besides the other activities. Special music will be pro-- vided and the Aestivities® gsould be very attractive. en in honor --of H. P. Savage, recent-- ly etomg'filoml commander of the Mark Neville, of the drug firm of Decker & Neville, gocmpanied by his brother, Carson, of'}nnhko.' arrived in Libertyville last Friday, after a long drive back from Florida, where they had been sightseeing for two weeks. Mark says it's a long, long trail from Cairo, in the land of Egypt. He iso, says that Florida is not the hectic place ag pictured in the papers a year or so ago. Elevyen nl:;:beu of Post No. 329, American on attended a banquet at the LeaSalle Hote} Monday night giv-- en in honor of H. P. Savage, recent-- en in honor of H. P. Javage, recent.| Trustee "Dick" Lyons entered a com-- i7 elebted Mational commander of the Plaint for on> of his constituents. . It Legion. Those from Libertyvillie at the 88°Ms that a citizen of Mundelein owns banquet were C. O. Carlson, Anthony & P"ize flock of hens, but neglects to Ponti, Dale Collins, Clyde Brown, Ern. train tiem.to stay at home. The fay-- est Brown, Fred Bockelman, B. A.| Orite pastime of the hens is to brows* teir, F. F. Owens, Walter Granlois,| !n teh garden of a neighbor. The lat-- geuflmmJMWoou. | ter does not take kindly to this, and ' ihn complained to the police several Starting this (Thursday) after--| times, and now threatens to take sum-- noon and continuing for thres after-- mary vengeance on the fowls and also noons and:nights, the Ladies® Sodality' on the person of his neighbor. Presi-- dst.r.lmg'um'mm_ a dent KRouse suggested a shotgun as a bazkar. in the third fioor hall of the good remedy. But the village ordin-- new school building. The ladies of the ancs against firearms blocks tiat deal. parish have been busy for the last After--a lot of discussion, the marshal mont. preparing the articlas that will was instructed to arrest the owner of be offered for sale at the booths. These the chickens next time the biddies WQ'PMMMW strayed from the home fold. Del Bock is still being bothered by :l;t pest known as the "golf bug." He 1 it last summer way out west across the 'Mrssissippi and has never gottan over it. Even on these cold days he may be seen on the links driving awary and Acquiring a form that would make Bobby Jones envious. And what is more, Del is making the nine holes in a little above par. We h he is considering turning profes-- nzul, '~so suppose it won't be long now before he is making the Lread-- so prone to occiit in Fall and winter moniths are most effectively treated and relieved by. Physical Therapy, Heat, Light, Electric-- ity, Massage, Spinal Adjustnients and correction of Diet. Rheumatism am} Neuritis so prone to occiit in Fall and winter months are most effectively YX.:NOVEMBER 4; 1926. FLORSHEIMS rep MX DR..B. T. LYNCH -- _ Go beyond the looks in se-- lecting your footwear--the Florsheim Crest is your promise of deep--seated quality, as well as style '/*_ and" fair price. -- .. as «Most Styles FLIQ > _ Wear --at all times '0{ STYLE AND DURABILITY LBERTYVILLE,ILLINOIS. Y®). the regular November meeting Mon-- day njght. Like Libertyville, Munde-- lein is making many improvements in the way of er, water mains, etc., andulmmudnum was al-- lowed contractors. work on the part of the Libertyville boys came awbout in the second quar-- ter, when: Twombly ran 55 yards for a touchdown, and the only score for Libertyville. s / Chickens Cause Trouble In Village of Mundelein FOR RENT--We have a modern nine room house, well located, one car Libertyville Ligats travelled to An---- tioch last Friday and were defeated by the Antioch Lights by the score of 13 to 6. Antioch was too much for the local boys, and they were held while-- their opponents forged ahead with two toucadowns, One kick after a score 'sdunba' SBhe was apparently nnsblel to stop the machine. She swerved to | the left and landed in tie yard of Dr.| Galloway. Two women were in the Dodge, and it is reported one sustained a fracturs» of the nose, . 1 the rear of a Packard car that was be-- ing held up by the stop ligats at the intersection. The Dodge qgriven by the woman came from the south on Mil-- waukee avenue, and for some reason struck the waiting Packard, also head-- The Mundelein village board "reld Repair shop located N. W. corner '_ Belvidere and Jackson Street PIANO TUNING --Earl G. Alden Member National Association :uogrmonth; immeédiate sion, llers & Petersen. it Qualities That Live #* of Piano Tuners Read the Class Libertyville Lumber _ Company -- _ "THERE'S ENOUGH DRAM 'IN ONE MOVIN® PICTURE AuUDiENCE FOR A DOZEN PLAYS !*-------- Do not be a foolish moth and fly around the flame of SPECULATION ; for sooner or later you will be, "burnt'" or perish finan-- cially. us t 4 }f : uks Get--rich'schemes wreck fortunes and | make unhappiness. i. . o o LET THEM ALONE.> ; /2 uc lfp Go to your BANKER and consult him be-- |_ fore you invest. He is interested in your | success. a € ~_. S We invite YOUR Banking Business. _ || i' ' Start Saving Regularly NOW | w 39 Larr Couxry °J . ~--~*~~~NMATIONAL BANX * a~ A Savings Account at tiis bank to which deposits are made systematically will provide a reserv» fund and Fe move all doubt about your future. : There is no substitute for the satisfactory feeling you can enjoy through having a comfortable balance in a Savings Down by the Old Depot--Been there T wenty Years ~ _ --Telephone 47 There neeq be nothing mysterious about your future. First National Bank -- |_ t Speculating««Play Safe--| ~ You Know You CAN Save------ Let Us Help You Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 ified Ads in the Independent -- The Most _ Painful Drama is the Tragedy -- of a Cold House --___ Phone for imme-- diate attention -- speedy delivery. Burn our coal and learn comfort. : --_ Order our coal and discover. real 5 inss $% * +

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