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Libertyville Independent, 7 Jul 1927, p. 4

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| feates Sner e laughs of all the P ta : '5ohupltto:otbor° 1 L Sheriff Lawrence Doolittle who diz . |. Dpatched Chief Deputy Fred Brown to the accident, which bappened | on ----Green Bay road just a few hundred . feet north of Yorkhopse church about -wgatcloasumu..mu;:: *+-- _ :he was informed that .the Snyder _' Bad slipped from the pavement and |) also PATHE REVIEW and AESOP FABLE ||||-- -- | Grand Pipe Organ | Monday, July 11, 1927 | AUDITORIUM THEATRE wi _ T wo great stars in one picture. £ > Comedyd[um;-fnnm.bodcu- The driver of the car, Leo Snyder 1420 Springtield avenue, Chicago, and the fifth passenger, John Sebastian, 1815 W. Chicago avenue were badly eut and bruised but suffered no fract-- ures or internal injuries. They were all r. moved to the Victory Memorial hospital where they were attended by 9:. _ Gindick and Goldberg. Mre. ren, is the dead woman. Her* two youngsters, Bernice, 11, Aupa, 6 went through tw'ndlg&thut a Mre. Mary Sandyke, 33,5625 Dakin avenue, Chicago, mother of two child-- Tragedy stalked <the first traffic msmnh!mdhtgduwithl woman being killed and three men being injured in an automobile that was speeding toward northern Wis consin~where the Fourth of July holi-- days were to be sgpent picnicking. © ORGAN CONCERT STARTs AT 7:50 Feature Picture Starts at 8:25 «--__~, Second Show Starts at 9:50 Projected Vacation Trip Ends f b of minor burns reported. _ _ _ _ KIMBALL PIPE ORGAN Commissioner Adds Fund to WITH EDWARD BENEDICT, FAmous || APPo®tTgtion Ordinance With W T ASRADIO ORGANIST at CONSOLE:-- ||} ».... _ ---- 20 ts 2 Including Shampoo and Hair Trim _ HARRIET BEAUTY SHOPPE N Telephone 438 . DEDICATING OUR NEW $10,000.00 -- CHIC N AUTO CRASH ON GREENBAY RD CUVIEEVRES J ALARAMAL BOBBED H A I R LONG ~HAIR _ For-- Young 420 North Milwaukee Avenue A Beautiful Steam Oil PERMANENT WAVE NOTICE CLASSIFIED ADS will impress you with their importance. Sandyke was not going into Wis-- consin for the picnic. Four cars were on the way to Wausau in the party. that resulted Sergts. Bart Tyrrell and William McDonald interviewed the ym at the hospital, 4 The occupants of the pleasure car complained tb}t the truck had 'bright lights. 1 2 The busband of the dead woman. Rudoiph, was notified immediately and he sped toward Waukegan. The body, lying in the Petroshius under-- taking rooms, was the subject of an inquest beld at 11:30 o'clock. The--cab on his car was wrecked. He is in the hospital too. -- -- While the deputy arranged for the care of the wounded and assisted in straightening out a mile traffic pam careened 3 and into the ing driven i b 639 9th street, O: COL. SMITH IN RACE, ATTY. GEN'L SP EC I A L LIBERTYVILLE ILLINO!IS $10:.00 G, Raats,, ----+! YOUTH BURNED establishment of the aircraft field in the immediate future, he has de-- cided to embody it in the ordinance so that the council will} be prepared for whatever action it may deem maintenance of an aircraft Janding field in Waukegan, in the annual appropriation ordinance which will be acted upon by the council either on Tuesday night or at a meeting later in 'the week. 8 Whil Mr. Carney does not antici-- pte the mneed of the fund for the J.. L--Taylor--to attend the boy. _ The accident took place on North M in front of the Jake tand helped the bey to his heme aad 8 % E later " office of 'Drs, Taylor and--Penny, * * 3 While the eyes Af the small boy cracker apart and . "0". fl':rhg T "'g";" l'. " f burned the child, r The s s of th nht.lve:"a they J..L --Tavylor to at: FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. John E. DeLong, Pastor "Things Worth Living For" will be considered in the sermon Sunday morn ing at, 11, old time. Many of your perplexing questions will be answored in these services on Sunday mornings, lsch:-o-uo.':h-mc.rutor Sunday School at 10 a. m. 9 English service at 11 a. m. The Ladies' Aid meets next week, Thursday at 2 , new time. Notice this is one week earlier than the usual date. A week from Sunday, July 17, the annual church and 8. 8. plcnic will take place at che home of Paul Sits at Knollwood. -- Libertyville Boy Receives Bad B urns When He Lights Powder in "Dud." We have LOW SHOES in black, tan and white for summer weather. --Also several styles for SPORT wear. ------ _ * Bring your foot troubles to us. We will sog:ef them foryou. _ . s sz We PRICE shoes RIGHT, M s e J ~ For your CLOTHES come to ts CR Don't forget we carry the smartest shoes for 3. 5 -- 1 0CV wC cartry the smartest shoes for |'M map d vanta fi----fififi"tm dress; also good substantial WORK SHORS. ||[f L®=C #4VAAtAg® of theso Low Prices and High Grade Moa In the even'ng service the Epworth CHRIBSTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday School at 9:30 a m. ?-ulpfli::.'u 10 :456 a. m. ednesdays p. m. The subject for next Sunday, July Rev. J..B. Foley, Pustor. _ At h, Mass at 8 At Druce Lake, Wase t 48 c m m_wumm Rev. M. J. Nealis, Pastor iatauiye & * 0 ' & m. m'&nuttn Fourth Mass at 10 a n. 8T. PATRICK'8, WADSWORTH Stylish SHOES _ fl 2 S __. for Summer Wear |l[P_ Pwe KetleRendered ABOUT FACE BY \_ FRE CRACKEF BT. JOSBEPH'S3 CATHOLIC apart C 0. CARLSON the future, A! Car-- & -- large -- firecracker, establishment -- and 138 INDEPENDENT Classiflied ads get the.results you are looking for. i Friday evening, July 8, at 8:15, day-- light saving time. Mr. Hill will deliver & message of importance to everyone who is interested in his home, his vil-- lage and the development of his com-- munity,. 'This meeting will be held in the Chamberot(:onmcmtmnfi, 'Hall. 532 N. Milwaukee Ave., and is Monday afternoon when he was kick-- ed in the face by a horse. The ac cident happened near Libertyville. Btrtoammhodg'p the Victory Memorial hospital in u.%fim-m it was found his nose. jaw had been fractured and his lips had been cut. Bartecsz had been riding the horse. -- As he dismounted the horse whirled and kicked him in the face. oven to teh general public as well as members. P KICKED BY HORSE, f' -- -- sERIOUSLY RURTE vhoflnuthopflndg:lm?umn the first open meeting Liberty-- ¥ville--Mundelein Chamber of Commerce Rer. Guy E. Smock. Pastor. wl Sig Whfind M Tertioqmeent * dev in Christian life. 'nllornhcwonupatn. 'r;om&r speak on "Practicing Your lUigion." A welcome is extended to all. Our annual~ Sunday school picnic will be held on July 15 at Decker's Grove, Gages Lake, Please meet at th;'oldehimhm:forw 0 young people's meeting during the month of July. s League and the church meet together 'u'lo'fi.,fld wfln auditor-- with a five minute talk, and a devo-- tional period. All people old and young are invited to these services. mmm.flflbh?lhlwm be laid Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, standard time. . Prominent speakers will be present, "Including Samuel Our Sunday School meets at 9:45, will do.much for your community and you reountry by attenmding helping. Live as though you t reach life's close tomorrew, and ith the feel-- ing that you will lHve forever. "Man BT., LA WRENCES EPISCOPAL * Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor The services on Sunday, July 10th (the fourth Sunday after Trinity( are: Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Morning Prayer and sermon, 11 am: Church School at 10 a. m. Peter Bartecs, 2210 West 2lst St., "of Commerce, J Palace CashMeat Market Co. [ Specials for Friday, Saturday, July 8--9 Joseph McGuire, a cook employed at the Spring restaurant, went on a bend-- er last night; and while in a generous frame--of mind wrote two checka one for $13 and one for 9, drawn in favor of Edward Stanley, and signed by Joe Marshal Limberry, to await teh action wl..ll Mfire £#d, '"l'l;fl';w ednesday t on complaint a resident of School street, -- charging Gardner--with attempted rape on an 11. year old girl. Justice Lyell Morris to give bond, he was county jail in Waukegan. night. The latter was immediately charged with carrying concealed weap-- ons and placed under bonds to awa the action of the grand jury. Failing }Nrry. and the men were hustled to the village jail / 'This morning in --the court of Justice Morris their explanation of being at the back of the garage was not to steal the car, but that they were look-- ing "fo' de chief." They ere rather indefinite as to why they did not go in by the front entrance. Before locking the two men in cells, Marshal Limberry carefully searched them, and found the usual lot of per-- sonal belongings. 'This morning, how-- ever, Mr. Limberry found a formidableée looking mutomatic pistol in the bunk rested in . Libertyville Sunday after-- noon on & charge of reckless driving after he had ran into and . damaged another car. The damage was fixed at $21 and the colored --boy left the car he was driving as security. He says gh'l auto is owned by T. Warner, of m'uynlthtnomuulaurt- net, William Lyons, came ut:) Liberty-- '!u.. o "m to pay e d'm" claim and have the car released. They were found prowling around in the gofor, hailing from Chicego, was gu Dan Gardner,.age Eilliott Rouse, a young gentlieman of VEAL ROAST .. This morning.in the court POT ROAST Of Beef : 14c--16iclb. Fine Sugar Cured > -- . BAKCON * * PORK LOINS \Corn--fed Hogs who called Marshal Lim-- i4 LA R D 217:¢c-- 19: LEAN YOUNG Ceryi# Aaycst POCKET FANCY me ait wred :. %eg -- S e 2 we ET BA ""J , <€ Lowest Pneag fogQa:lity Meats in Lake County Chas. D. Proctor and L. I. Wayson, local men ,.were each fined $5 and costs, this morning for failure to take out the village vehicle license. In ad-- dition to the fine,they were required of Justice Morris, McGuire admitted he never did have:any money in a bank and that he did hot know 'who Joe Laskaway was. The justice asked him how much time he ould require to get ready to leave town. McGuire lnwodthatflwmnmmuu ample, as he only another shirt and a new necktie to pack. He was told that i#f he would make it ten min-- utes he could go. He went. raRes 20. 4 9 t'aes g.~~ ~~ ~ t~{ P se . 1 P en e i VEenUE _ ~ Next Door to National Tea Company _ L BOILING BEEF PORK TENDERLOINS Lots on EZ T i. NATIVE ROLLED RIB ROAST BEEF 10 Per cent down, Balance ltper cent monthly. All im-- provements in. Ask about it and see for yourself how %asy it is to own property. f ® ----~26%:c lb. --VEAL ROAST No Bones--No Waste ¥e& Always at Your 22:¢ lb. . Strictly Fresh vik> WeP HAMS3H? 23ic| to apply for the license. "Big Martin" also was haled before the court, but he stated his intention of leaving town at once. Justice Morris agreed that would be a fine propoSsition, and Mr. Martin was sent on his way. Mrs. Elizabeth Manigan ot High-- land Park, mother of two children, Saturday was arrested by Highland Park police on a charge of drunk-- enneéss. She was brought to the county jail and held until Sunday when she was taken back to High-- hi' Ask me property questions S i. s ao iagny "N§p 4 "She just got a NeR rare Ts ced M, 4 SMOKED BUTTS LEG of LAMB 26:¢c lb. VEAL ROAST GENUINE SPRING SHORT HAMBURGER STEAK 12c lb. Extra Fancy SWEET--PICKLED 12%c lb. B U TTE R ket Co. 28¢ Ib. .__ _ PRIME 42¢ pound Best Creamery SHOULDER THE INDEPENDENT IS DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR ONLY $1.50 A YEAR. NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY #vening, Devil; going strong? What? ® Apparitions. "But," said one very com-- Adentialiy, "shouldn't you really be in a most awful funk if you did see a 'The Modern Spérit Two little boys who prided them Ives on their courage were sitting Life, Fire, Casualty » STEAK

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