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Libertyville Independent, 18 Aug 1927, p. 5

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will--also visit relatives in 'the Badger cago, over the week end. and --Mr. and Mrs. John Clapham and little son, of Waukegan, spent Sun-- day at the Almond home family of Chicago, were here Sunday visiting at the Almond home on First son, Howard Brown, and hber brother, A. W,. Lockwood,; and wite, all of Chi-- their tonsils removed at the Lake wmmm Mr. and Mrse. Amderson and family, Items Of General Interest To Loo:s i& ULAil11Dj3Ai111E53 IUVL I111CIl A&LC QLIL : , ANG .. WI would like to have you see and PRICE thent. For YOUR CLOTHES come to US. We have up to--date styles in hats. Cox'né, in and try one on. ~ s es _ Our new TIES, Shirts and all kinds of_ Farnishings for men are on display, and.we A man should be particular about his HAT and have the style which suits his Stylish New HATS and FURNISHINGS Feel free to come in and talk to us about :; your money matters. We are glad to advise with you. We keep all matters -- confidential. od ts# We are always glad to explain banking to anyorie who does not understand it. Stzu:t Savmg R_eguhrly NOW! acrdcerntt o ntits POOK Bontine uin a eP OO oo c e TONAL NAR NATIONAL BANK 4» k # e I @ s . p * Asxame e o w o 1e t es y o o s : Age w P .. "The Store for the Lad and His Dad" G. Meyer, assistant &::"3--:'" Syracuse, }%avYorf.tul other places in the east. Tom Hiddleson « datighter. Mad-- yaim, Mr. and hn Word has been received trom Harry We .' aptoe 50 44 MMWM:Mn'MWMWu>mJ _fi.;_'l of two weeks spent at Twin Lakes, | Sunday morning by on & Mr Jar tss L e i% *+ ; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McDonough are enjoying a two weeks' vacation. They are making an automobile trip to the Dells of Wisconsin, and also visiting relatives at Milford. MMr. MecDon-- ough is manager of the Auditorium Me.mdln.ld)om@hep- ployed at the First National Bank. Mis® Alice Thorngren, stenographer in the offices of the Libertyville,Mun-- delein Chamber of Commerce, is en-- jJoying a week's vacation visitihg. in TLaCrosse, Wis. She was accompanied by Miss Millie Wrench, of Mundelein. from a three week's automobile trip to Yellowsetone Park.. They stopped on the way home at the ranch of Gil-- bert Luce. He covered about thitry-- five hundred miles on the trip, thoR.l.Otwio'uq-. rks R.. E. Osborne and family and their guests, Miss La Price and Earl W;q&mwm s pss Chae... attending the big fair at Aurora last Miss Florénce Johnson left Sunday Johmanh':l:.fihymm M a partor in the California city.. ~ Mrs. Guy Grinnell and infant son, Robert Newell, returned home Wed-- hmq&rbbd&uom. _Henry Schottman of Wheeler, II1., was here on business Monday. __Lavina Price and Earl--Govette, of-- ied You have the assurance that your property has been placed with an active, experienc-- ed agency, when we are asked to manage it. :: s BUSINESS *_WITH OFFICE LIBERTYVILLE 201 $Q, MILWAL PHONE 469. returned Sunday at the Episcopal. rectory in Wauke gan, the Rev. Howard E. Ganster, pas-- tor of Christ church, officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. haying a spare room to register same !uumnm'mm 'dations may be provided fo rthe dele-- gates and: visitors to : the national convention to be cheld . here of St. Sava's monastery and orphanage. Del-- egates from all over the United States will be here. The convention will be held at the monastery north of town, but quarters will have to be provided for those attending. They flnbohmtarmdul The Waukegan Orioles were nosed out by the Libertyville base ball team at the fair grounds --Sunday, the score being 6 to 3. <~The game was rather closely contested all the way through., Al Baker led for the winnere with the stick, getting three hits, one being a home run. Rita led for the visitors pioched a good game for the locale, going the full game. Kuta of the Ori-- oles, was hit hard byut lasted the full nessed by a small crowd Sunday, and a larger crowd is hoped for next Sun-- day. Every player on the local team is a Libertyville boy. Come out and root for the home team. Sunday team will be at the 'the game to start at 3 p. m. 0 Irefirnnactainartiiiihintscommmed &1 €BA0U bocmmeedfiocmomtridice Sut lived in this village. For some time Saturday, Aug. 13, at 12 o'clock noon, from an automobile tbur to Montreal, Quebec, stopoing en route at Thous-- Margaret, at Keewaydin Camp, on Lake 'Willoughby, -- Vermont, wheer the girls are spending the suntmer in & recreation and training camp. They also --visited relatives at Middilebury, Vermont, and at Palmyra, New York, and nearby points. Jom* # Sunday morning by'sflmt. on a 'Mr. Jarva h trip. which. will take them to St. Louis 'for about th and other places in Illinois and Mis his; home w Theywill al¥o vigit in southern mmuwmhutobolounhc.nhm Mrs. Urban those attending. . They 'got up about 2:30 o'clock, remarking for four days. to her husbamd that she wanted a 7 drink. She went down stairs and got gan Orioles were nosed |a bottle of acid, which had been used ertyville base ball team |in treating an-- injured foot, and unds Sunday the sonra |drank nant of the aontents. Harhns. of the Liberty-- MBA LC \| J »STATIONERY || [ _ -- ; ; Attorney J. A. Miller, representing Misses Hill and Spruill, filed the bill Of complaint late © Friday after-- noon, naming the North Shore Line and Miss Ritter as defendants in the case. | Miss--Ritter, as: owner of the car, may be held responsible for the injury to her guests if the railroad is able to prove that they were not1 the: cause of the accident and that their employees could not avoid it. -- Naval Training -- Station -- hospital, Misses Ruby H. Hill --~and -- Helen Borull, . late Friday filed to spe arate suits for $10,000 each against the Chicago North Shore and Mil-- waukee railway and Miss Mary Rit-- ter, another nurse, who was driving flo'ammvlhh they were riding on rday, July 16, when the auto and a street car collided at Tenth street and South Genesee street causing injury to all three girls. € According to the complaint, Miss Hill has a permanent scar on her forehead from & gash in which . 23 stitches 'were taken and it was fear-- ed at the time of the accident that she had <suffered a skull fracture. Miss Spruill suffered a fractured arm three, including Miss Ritter, were 'badly bruised, lacerated and shaken up.> Miss Ritter was too dazed to un-- derstand how the accident happened except that the other two were rid-- ing to Waukegan with her in her Studebaker coupe. They sideswiped the street car and the turned over in the roa play 'East Troy for the pennant on lent ball and have a good ing. The games should prove close and be very interesting to those who enjoy a good game of bazeball. p his. home with Mr. and Mrs. Waiter|the herd exhibited there. R. B. Ras-- Madsen. "The newly married couple | mussen, of Deerfleld, received first in \ have gone to housekeeping at 332| individual Hilsteins, and Thos. E. W# . Grant Court. _ /m'an::aa'mgz;'t. The Lake '_ When & Ford tnuck balks on a rait| (C"HU vaprrredigurs 2 mcmubmnutw;mfl&mg&pm . express train. N'gum'"&hrmmm.um Martin, Hfi' tllm"l :"I -""'z'"fll A mlll of Antioch.. 'The gifls demonstrating !'nhl'mdm-thhi:'hnn.ma.ht:'mmmm'mmm 'Arink. She went down stairs and got a bottle of acid, which had been used in 'treating an injured foot, and drank parnt of the contents. . Herhus-- 'band heard the bottle 11 to the fioor and --went to investigate. He found his wife in convulsions, and she ex-- pired in a {few minutes. No reason AJs given for the woman's=rash act. Bcdd;'hcr%mu:: in Oak .Park, but: maintained: & sum-- Qgrhumostloncla\ko. The Walworth County Agricuitural Bociety the' baweball sched-- mm&:mw.wuwum- horn, Wis., Sept. 5 to 2, inclusive. The games will be called at 9:45 a. m. The six teams chosen will be among league in which they play.. Janesville will play Sharon on Monday, and The winners of these two games will play Wednesday. The team winning Name North Shore Line an Mary Ritter in Two $10,000 time to lose. He hailed some imm;mmndthsym ase the train whizzed by. Mr. then ateppedon the starter and Lizzie mitted suilcide at a summer home on the north shore of Long Lake, at an early hour this morning. : Mrs. Urban pot up about 2:30 o'clock, remarking take a rest on the Soo Line crossing in Mundelein... Roy as forced off the vmmmu@mm':'( bright lights on an approaching car. When he hit the rail the engine of 1y it m';'h'l"l:uw to get otmmg'::.mmm aouth, and Roy felt he had not much ~ --Mre. Karl Urban, 32 y old, -- of 307 narth Thylor AKre, Oak Pack, com makes the solution simiple. Its beautiful linen finish is always correct. The is quality hdtho finest mon-- -- |i | A o¥ a n paper--making 3 > brains can: produce. 18L WwWHITE aAnND Tints l |IBl-- LORD BALTIMORE Character in ---- Writing Paper is like character in clothes idzed instantly. Am x styles and shapes |to uit individuat preferences ind uses. _ /4 nurses at the Great the Victory Memorial hoz THE BOX teams in the w¥ the real | -- Lake county fared well in the prem |{r . Wednesday, August 24 mum,m.mm' Dboys and girls took more than half of the prizes in the poultry dividon' | grand champfjon prize f an especially fine Oxford ewe. Miss Grace Harris of Grayslake, was first | in the style show. --| with HELENE CHADWICK and NOAH BEERY. : Thrills, action, seuspense are packed in this drama of the August 18 and 19 . CLARA BOW in Rough ; House Positively _ One | of Monday, Tuesday, Sunday, Aug. 21 _ DOROTHY GISH > Tiptoes wey What a cast! Will Rogers, the sion of "best man" jobs at wed-- dings, has come to look upon marriage with disdainful eyes. He swears he's through with weddings, until he meets a beau tiful girl, and -- then ~complica-- tions follow. Raymond Griffith as the young Saturday, Aug. 2 RAYMOND GRIFFITH Jane McAlister School Auditorium LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINO!S _ HEAR MISS HAPKE AT THE ORGAN OFFERS A THREE YEAR course --LEapNG To DE GREE:R. N. NEXT CLASS EN-- TERS SEPT. 15. FOR INFORM-- ATION APPLY TO PRINCIPAL OF SCHOooL RICHARD DIX APRONS with WILL ROGERS and ~----" NELSON KEYS. THE THEATRE 18 DELIGHTFULLY CO 24 , Friday, > _ | THE DNDEPENDENT----ONLY $1.50 YEAR PILLOW CASES .00 each Telephone No. 8 Or 628.M.1 _ . _ . _ . _ LIBERYVILLE, ILL THE LOWEST RATES CONSISTENT WITH GOOD INSURANCE Lake County Insurance Agency FIRST NATIONAL BANK | Note the strong board of directors, made || _ up of men who are soundly conservative | _ yet broad--visioned and practical. Then || _ come in and see what friendly, willing and || _ neighborly service awaits you here! . your neighbors for the benefit of local people and business enterprises, -- More than 63 people, nearly all of whom --|| _ are residents of the Libertyville commun-- --] _ ity, own stock in'the First National Bank. || _ This is a bank owned and operated by || _ OWNED BY YOUR NEIGHBORS | . _ ____ Capital and Surplus $100,000 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL 4. _ BLANKETS, single HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURED IN THE Ahiem T 29-- Reciis) coant 3pt :5' '@ T b

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