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Libertyville Independent, 25 Aug 1927, p. 5

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iLocal andm #4 y went to Marion, Ind.. Sunday to ¥visit the former's parents. On their wmm Bunday, 28th,. -- He will bring his own ehoir from Doddridge Farm. Every one is cordially invited to attend. -- K was reported that Mr. Charles Fisher was receiving treatments at the Pasten Institute but it is now re-- ported that he is under the care of October 18. e f lt.ndlu.bavton'!'nnuq-b- ter Grace Tripp, of Kent lowa, and Miss Hazel Easton, of Domner's Grove, are visiting relatives and friends in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. H. L Krueger, of Long Grove and Mr. and Mrs. William BSchiey and daughter, Mabel, spent the week end at the Dells of Wisconsin. Mrs. Nettie Welich and Mrs. F. R. Tripp, were recent visitors.mt Indian August Knigge is erecting a new home on Medow Lane: Mr. and Mrs. Rdward Lynch return-- ed. home from Kankakee, where they have been visiting elatives. the week at the home of her sister, Mrs, George James, in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Nwsom and fam-- The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church i1 hold a bazaar on Woednesday, Let Us Fix Your Shoe The FEDERAL RESERVE BANK ACT has--given Stability to business and makes the American dollar worth one hundred cents in gold.-- ; We as a member of this strong system of thousands of banks linked tog&er un-- der the supervision of Uncle . offer our depositors greater SECURITY. Start Savmg Regularly NOW! We invite YOUR Banking Business LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK If you have a pair of comfortable shoes, which need repairing, don't throw them away. We will rebuild them., -- ' ' We Don't Cobble Them. We THERE IS A DIFFERENCE Quick Service. All Work Cuaranteed Sate in Our Bank at St. roads and a fine time. He stopped on the way home at the Achen's in Min-- nesota, and visited tfHere a short Jacob Erdman an aged man »who was ridihg along the Waukegan road with his son, daughter and brother who were moving from 747 North Robey street, Chicago. to Fond du Lac Wis:, died at 8:30 Tuemay morning and the tody was taken to Lake For-- est. Heart--trouble is tolg'nd to have been the cause of déatn. Dr. Penney of Libertyville was called and an inquest was held Wednesday evening. Catholic chuch, in the presence of immediate relatives. ~The ceremony was read by the Ror. Father Nealis. Both are well known young people of Libertyville, and will make their home in this village. Wiliam Stolzman returned <home the first of the week, after a long aw tomobile trip through the west and northwest. Mr. Stoizman drove more Motorcycle Officer Druba Wednesday night, charged with speeding on Mil-- waukee avenue. In the court of Jus-- tice Bartlett this morning, Willis was tined $5 and costs, hich he arranged DMetz were united in martiage last Saturday --afternoon.. at St.Joseph's Rev. and Mrs, H. B. Gwyn, who have ?;enonumuonm:emtmth eastern rt the country, m"whd hoz.o:nonm Rev. Mr. Gwyn will officiate at the serv-- ices at St. Lawrence's church Sun-- day, Sept. 4th. part of the T. E. . MAltin procured & quan-- tity of the serum used for trating per-- sons bitten by dogs, and has been ad-- ministering the remedy to Charles Miss Gertrude Portegys--and Raiph 3¥ yxp d Milwaukee avenue, and that great caution sheuld be exercised. Mr. Limberry wishes to impress uipon paents the great danger of children which was broken when she hit the pavement. The accident oecurred at School street and Milwaugee avenue. Marshal Limberry is usually on duty at. this croszing, but be was called out of town Wednesday, and this dan-- driven by Nicholas Slipner, who lives near Prairie View. The Meisenbrink girl was knocked down but beyond a few-- bruizes was not seriously hurt. Baker 1. R. Baker received the only home run in the entire game. -- On Bunday, August 28, the Libertyyille boys will play the Deerfield nine at the-- fair grounds. The Deerfield nine defeated them a few weeks ago, but it looks now, as though they are go-- ing to have a hard--time to do it again. is in the Jochheim, flats, was struck a daughttr to Mr. and Mrs, Josgeph Largo, who reside on Rockland Road, east of town. / t busy Tuesday usheriag baby girls in-- to th world. On that day he assinted at the birth of four girls.. The first was that of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Steig-- walt, of McKinely avenuge;" <the sec ond baby girl was that of Mr. and Mrs. Harity Schaeffer, whose bhome is on Ellis avenue; ~Mr. and Mrs. Ever-- ett Richardson, of Garfield avenue, are rejoicing over the arrival of-- a tine baby --daughter, and th fourth case tor Dr. Penrney was the birth of It does happen that many people grow up in a town, watching local value grow up all around them and then suddenly awak-- en to what they've lost. "I must have been asleep" is what they say. * TO Do Busingess WITH I'me man who leaves town in search of a [good investment is (blind to his local ortunities Reciote ntelensn LIBERTYVILLE meutsPorPal esnt en 201 SQ. MILWA PHONE 469 SAVINGS whose home BA NK 39 years, died this morning, shortly after giving birth to twin girls. Dr. F. H. Martin as called to thq_.g& home about four o'cleock this to attend Mrs.Herres. Shortly after hh'n'lnyfiommbom.m of whom ar Uving. Dr. Martin saw that Mre. Hertes did not respond to treatment--properiy, and called Dr. M. D. Penny. for consultation. The 2¥ tient passed away afew minutes after the arrival.of Dr. Penney, An inquest was held shortly after noon today by Deputy Coroner Penny, an dthe jury rendered a verdict that death was due to edema. of th himgs. Deceased was the wite of John N. Herres, and the home was about two miles west of Roy Westen, 5222 Winnimac Ave., was arrested in Libertyville June 18, by Officer Garland, for speeding. He was driving a truck, on. the way to Fox Lake. In Justict Bartlett's court he was fined $15 and costs, but was alowed to proceed to Fox Lake, on his promise to return and pay the fine. This he neglected to do. He was arrested in Chicago this week on a warrant served by the Chitago Hield station. -- A friend came to his rescue and paid $20, upon which Wes-- ten was released. The friend told Weston it had taken $100 to get him out of jail. Westen came to Liberty-- Wedeesday aed found that only 20 had been paid into the village ooffers. The frind evidently tried to "shake dGown" Westen for 80 bucks. day night, on Soutls Milwaukee Ave., '*--=----«=------------ ' ::rm"uu M"m.miv;'w'nflp; thotwoym old son of his car then ran across &omm"'fir.:m Mm#. Otto Baldwin, residing crashed into a fence.. Both cars were _ d ies e G . rather badly used up, but no one was 0 M'M Ayenu, was killed m'd'm"::":dm"m z,.o"" shortly after noon today, when struck ertyville, where he was arraj n 4 j ' t --__-- mpe--tecptiaie m _ Moore was mdan Harting. 'The accident occurred on der $200 bonds for trial next Sutur| Park avenue, mear the residence of day Ml at woo,o'faw]" Dr. C. H. Galloway, about two Biocks night. Mr. Gyseng resides at 2312 from the little bov's home [ Ha was i p oys ine en uin hok m 5) 11 ons wel? three years old, when the mother thought that he was taking the lad for 'an gutomobile ride. For several months she tried to locate him and it was not until she started suit against her husband for half inter-- est in property sold that she found him. He appeared as a witnéss in his behalf in California in this ac tion. _ Nelson, it is learned from States 'Attorney Smith, has refused to waive extradition. 5 ery. 'The ice housé burned to the Tuesday despite the rain. The dam-- age was' estimated at $15,000. in the big building and a lot of new machin-- ery stored in the building. Sheriff Lawrence Doolittle' ' Tues: day arrived in Los Angeles, Calif., where Astor Nelson. former Wauke-- ga.: carpenter, is being held for him on a charge of wife abandonment. The charge was made by the wife, Mrs. Nancy Nelson. <When Nelszon left he took his son, Robert,. now twelve years old. 'l:. dlt:ifio%w the newly born twins, ves 5 other children--four boys and one girl. Mr. Herres is a landscape gardener, em-- ployed at St. Mary of the Lake Semi-- g:ry. m.;:n-mwmuneu turday rmoon at thrée o'clock, and interment wil} be in the Ivanhoe cemetery. ing --creamery and lumber yard at Spring Grove llm afternoon, kept the fire depa nts of Spring Grove, McHenry, Fox Lake, and Rich-- mond working hard from 2 in the after noon to 6 in the evening. Suptmer cottagers and Colmar golfers, includ-- ing John Price, George Stenger and Joe Slomer of Waukegan, risked their lives to help battle the flames and .uved_tho big lupbe; y_agd and cream-- According to witnesses, the acci-- dent seemed to be unavoidable. Mr. Harting did evrything in his power to keep from striking the child. He is all broken up over th"e""locident. and the parents are prostrated. . °. Asvemtouuo_.tlfibdy,hdnot been brought 'back from.the hosmital. Fire that destroyed the Wielding ice house and threatened the Wield--< Mundelein. She was born in Sweden, and came to this country when about givn first aid. He was vomiting blood and the Luce and Harl ambulance was summoned and the boy rushed\to the hospital in Watikegan, |where he died Mymrmfi.'.,? s According to reports, the little fel-- low was playing in the street. A car just. in front of Mr, narumm swerved suddenly to keep from strik-- ing the child, and prevented Harting a 'short distance, and was crushed #bout the--abdomen. -- & Harting. 'The accident occurred on Park avenue, sear the residence of Dr. C. H. Galloway, about two Biocks from the little boy's home. (He was _ of Nursing NVictory . Memorial Hospital ~----_ Waukegan Jane McAlister School OFFERS ; A THREE YEAR CcOURSE LEADNG TO . DE GREE R. N. NEXT CLASS EN-- TERS SEPT. 15. FOR INFORM-- ATION APPLY TO PRINCIPAL ; OF S8CHOOL mands the use of a laxative. + It is --of -- full strength and purity, pleasant to take and thoroughly reliable. Effective and pleasant to take. -- The foundation of and womanhood lies in a ing babies -- and>> children without hesttation, Rexall Milk of Magnesia is "he best kind we know of FULL ~PINT S E8 39¢ qf Magnesia ; | | Baby Blnkers, 75¢, 150 : ' . ets, 75¢, 1.50 = 2. y o h 2 0 k Saturday, Aug. 27 JACK HOXIE in Wednes., Aug. 31 : including ©-- LOUISE BROOKS, JAMES HALL and NANCY _--.~_ PHILLIPS, The story of two, college boys in Jove with the same girl. . with MATT MOORE and _ \=«_ _ EDITH ROBERTS This adventure story and mys-- tery romance taken from Arthur Somera Roche's book, "Crimes of the Arm Chair Ciub." 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