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Libertyville Independent, 8 Sep 1927, p. 4

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_------ _ MJ Very good quality. -- Size 42 x 36, each ¢* ad €1 t# 34 -- II|~ Heavy cotton plaid, 66 x 80, at Body of the man who received fatal injuries under the wheelw of a Ch+ eago North Shore and Milwaukee train at Glencose Wednesday, Aug. 31, =muv\n.mmo¢m Highland® Park was fiuuuma'm»w. \~856 years, 101% North Hoyne Rhome an that day. after stating that his condition had grown worse and "'nv-phctoa."nmm for treatment. by excitement. MHis condition makes it difficult to determine whether he fell or walked Find That Man Kiled Hyae * tg:: e : 3 »;* s . E: HAYE YOUR CHILDREN'S SHOES REBUILT Further investigation disclosed the MHighland Park police have learned 620 N. Milwaukee Ave. School Season Is Open Good quality. Sizte, 81 x 90. Boys' triple knee--toe--heel, _ the best for boys; per pair.................. Fine display ribbed hose in light shades for girls; per pair............ $s~ 1 .~.«~ .. FOR THE CHILDREN Fine Derby Ribbed Hose in > wWORLD W AR CAPT. Our $1.95 All Silk Chiffon Hose Will Hereafter be Sold at.............. 'These beautiful hose, whith always give satisfaction, can be had in all the newest shades: EVERY PA!IR iS$ GUARANTEED TO GIVE sATISFACTION & Phoenix Hosiery Reduced , --a disabled former world war Shell Shock Victim We use the best of material, You can save mgfie& by having wour work done here. ~ a "BLACK CAT" SCHOOOL HOSE M. BUSICK All Work Is Guaranteed-- of about Aelt $1.25° All highways in Lake county were congested Sunday and Monday by the movement of trafftic through the county and between the lake districts and larger cities in this eection. Traftic between Chiczco and Gene Tunneys--camp at Cedgar Crest, neur Lake Villa, was heavy throughout The aumber of automobiles reached the peak Monday nite. Waukegan Rd4. was congested from Chicago to We kegan thruout the greater part of the evening. The great volume of trat-- tie forced automobiles to move slower and lessened the number of accidents. cago address. another man~a moment before the accident occurred . This man is now being sought. @4 It is beleived that Bobrebcki was on his way --to the North Chicago Veterans hospital~ and had allighted from 'his train too early, An inquest was started at Priors Kuneral home in Highland Park at noon today under direction of Dr. the two days. John L Tuayilor, county coroner. The mother and a brother and sis ter of the victim reside at the Chi-- that the victim was in company of TRAFFIC CONGESTS ROAYS IN COUNTY $1.75 WA 3 . .« ait Made of Iimported-- Broadcloth, in ' As a prospective son or son--In--law Steve Shiskove. 28, of Kenard street. imwmhmmtnom. according to complaints lodged with ' Rev. John k. DeLong, Pastor wIKhSFT PHRRBBYYVEHRIAN (The Church of Good Will) . Rer. Guy E. Smock. Pastor. "Christ's Greatest Word'" is the ser' Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. W.G. mmmmmm'w-mm % at 11, old time. 'Attending the church!-- Morning worshipat 11. 'The pastor -mmumnmlcmvfl"n'mhwu&-- pier life, and to make a happler world. Is it Effeetualt" . _-- _ --_-- . . = . ¢ per i2e, and To Jnaso a uappecs wRRALEE . CC Ds es It is one ol..mvuthwml Young peoples meeting at 6:30. * things in all your plans. ----_-- . | You are invited to all these meet: amumnsg: 'Mlnl"m".'-' P. m. The 'subject for next Sunday, Sept. 11, is "Substance." = The. charge is operating a confi--« dence game and Mary is in jail. The justice understood that Steve entered lntohmtrommw wed Fannile N wices, then 12, who is the daughter of Mary: For this privilege he was to pay. How much is -- unknown. From Steve's friends it is said that he was to be adopted! by Mary as her son because she had. no boy and he On June 21 he is said to have turn-- ed $900 over to the worman and friends claim he has paid $7,000 in all. _ : Justice Coulson claims he didn't get the bride and Steve's friends say he wasn't adopted.-- Once he tried to take bhis 'life with poison because of the snart he had gotten inoto, it was Inern-- ed. The case will be heard after in-- 8T. LA WRENCHE'8 EPISCOPAL Revr. H. B. Guwyn, Pastor . ";r:omazrvm on : Sunday, lo)'t."fl Morning Prayer and Seymon at 11. Church School at 10 a. m.; Rer. H. B. Gyn oficilating. Day-- $1,000 LOST IN ~ PURCHASE OF A -- WIFE, MANCLAIMS uszewics, 50, of 641 Kenard street. vestigation has been completed.;;, CHRISTIAN 8SOIENCE gOCIETY First Mass at $:80 a. m. Becond Mass at 8 a. m. Third Mass at 9 a. m. -- * Fourth Mass at 10 a. m. 8T. PATRICK'3, WADSWORTH At Wadsworth, Mass at 8 a, m. At Druce Lake, Mass at 10 a. m. Both services on standard time. FIRST METHODI#ST EPISCOPAL 1.50--1.95--2.95 Just the thikhg for School . Red and Blue Borders, Steven's Linen Crash Toweling Boy's Kanickers lmmm~m -- extra heavy, BT. JOSEBPH'S CATHOLIC Boy's Caps Sizes 6 to 16 Years . 45 Inches wikie 81 inches wide, 42 inches wide Bizes 6 to 13 74----30¢ time. ings of the church. W'. K.¥ 354 i5 h9. -- ds Made of heavy twill sateon; extra tuil pleated models, sizes 8 to 20, in one's appearance brings natural loveliness and poise, which. are: the most envi-- able attributes of feminine m uoo *** (Girl's Wash Dresses Confidence * Murmniin m mAaritihen sE BR BAE Lhose"fil is\ 3 A~ iMBJ 141 L0 Joliet Baturday, : Mr. Hubbell re-- ol Thres Bri Spnite."" we mees | UENIAL UFTIUE ) turnea home Sunday, while Mre. Hub. #mm "m ts se » ~Wain k o _ |bell will ~remain-- in Joliet for two $ evening service. _ Yolr | . -- . 6e m s weeks visiting relatives and your faiture to hat distace; | North Chicago Dentist Takes|"**. e £.e:F} and your failure to-- discourages | . **"" 2*" . of -- Depart-- Mr.-- and Mrs. Jack Bradford and all the work of the church. 7 ; m l ee daughter, Dorothy, spent the week Our Conference meets at Oak Park |~ <-- 'ment at gfield . end in Wheatfield, Ind., Fela-- October> 5. 'All pledges for qcurrent . | soommmnmem tives. Jack says .the traffic ~to expenses and for missions should be ; 1' 1. w. Morey,: North Chicago|Chicago from _ the south was Yery paid by September 30, so that I may | gentist for the past: four years and heavy, and made it hazardous driving have time to make out my 'report. the founder of Lake Forest's nation-- |an automobile. 4 eA ~_-- s in niine in mncnine in | o. is ustines is undly meegd i tem, rece apo ent @ H. W. and returned 8T. JOHN'S EY¥. LUTHERAN state superintendent of Oray Hy&1GN¢ | home Monday, : after spending five * Revr Eimer C. Kiessling, Pastor &'M.otm,mm«wm.mm_n' relatives in New Jer-- school at 10 a. m. __-- m"mnwswhlflddmntw,lmmawmmmmm mm.fin&'- 'hotw,"_'P!!""l! his new duties. ~Areturned hama hv waw af #lha Phess JOHN'S £XTHERAN state superintendent of Oray Hygiene mmul}snm 19 to take up his new duties. pastor n«um-fl pr. Morey has done agroat. work 7 in this service. The sermon in dentistry for the school children %"""m.,mmm,'um'mummmm f been theére and previous 'to that time, The Walker League Rally will be he spent tree years building up the hed! in--Glencose at 4 o'clock. | The Y, P. 8. meets next Tuesday ; -- The office to which Dr. Morey has evening at 8#:30 (new time). |mmn¢u.mmhm The Ladies' Aid meets next Thuts state. Last year the Illinois Dental day at 2:30 (new time). | Society. with each dentist in the $¥ 4 We Jack Tar Regu'lation Middi .:la_.lbfl. zs *Bcience and Health with Key to the Beriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Man is idea, the image of Love ; he is not physique. . He is the com-- pound idea of God, including all right ideas ; the generic term for all that reflects God's image and like-- ness ; the conscious identity of being as found in Science, in which man is the reflection of God, or Mind, and therefore is eternal" (p. 475). give this confidence, beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our HUkeness: and let them have domin-- lon over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cat-- tle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth" (Genesis 1 :1, 26). The t!cnon-lor-u also in-- cluded finuovrhg passages from the Christian Science textbook, ~--@ Co'C.s Test was from I Cor. 2:11, "What man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him? even so the things of God knoweth no man, but the Bpirit of God." Ampong the citutions which com-- following from the Bible: "In Girl's Middies 1.50 to FORMEIT GIRDLEIERES BRASSIERS Lesson--Sermon in all Churches 1.50 lus ' ing -- of eide 'duckl will the > black+t greater and ' will be oper 'lonon-on | On Novem lvhltoqun open for a ; 'extend to D ter lasting c | chickens als November 1 until the 218 limt on the reported in your county by any of your school directors that you have no hesitancy in @asking tne 'proper offic-- lals. to take them into @ustody at once. Occasionally one of these im-- posters carries alleged credentials or :';br. but F--assute you that these are 0s + & *#' * x5 PA w%'aluo appn"::u it it y&n wil! promptly -- advise: 'office ny activities of this kind: in m',oon:{'.z We chave tried at : various times to learn the identity of these salesmen,: ; But they have always moved on before | * we could 'get ; line on them. 1 wou'!d suggest that if any of this activity is | [R connected with this office have called s se ie ragghan meout . equipment. 'thege reports have become more num-- erous. Sometimes these reports con-- 'cern a singe individual and usually it is a man. Within a week we received reports of activities of a woman along this same line. We now have reports stailed, His _companion then en-- nounces that be sells this equipment and tries to put over an order. _ L know your <jJudgment tells yon that ~neither this office nor any state office would countenance anything of this sort.'None of our deputies is permitted even ~to. recommend any certain brand of equipment to s@y :um_u of actually trying to put over | seeing the good the department was , doing, the legisiature created the of-- fice tnJ Ur. Morey was again offered ! the post. He has accepted in order | <o0 get the department started right aend work for he good teeth of Hilinois ,:oul. In-- general and schol children Dr. Morey has#s built up a large prac-- tice in North Chicago which incluges a large number of Waukegan people: His friends are delighted with the ap-- pointment, but will miss him sorely. . He is mt-&'amumnn to have _ another dentist take over' his office ol two men working together. One represents himeelf to be a state offic-- i_t:l_ _and orders certain equipment in-- T. A. Simpson, County School | Sugt.,ylmugd'by'lt)yept. of > 1. A. Bimpseon county .'p.' mr ol -;;'d."'." of schools, from John G. Gamber. fire marchal for the state, that fake sales-- The only restrictions 'placed on the| YCre saved by using a tractor--and hunters will regard the number of|PIOW Around them. 'The fire swept birds to be shot each day and on sey.| thr0u8h fields covered with tall grass eral of species of the fowl. The hunt 424 a&iso went througit several pieces ing of eider and wood species of A timber. ducks will be prohibited while only| _ 'the -- black--breasted and golden, and| Clifford Childstrom, who has figur-- greater and lesser yellowleg plovers @4 in several escapades in Liberty-- will be open to the hunters. The sea-- Yille and Mundeléin, will not cause son on mourning --doves --will open A1Y moretrauble here for a year or fiNm&l'.mmmub"'fltmmmmwm vhnnmn'm:'&b:u..u'mmw'mdmmom open for a short l.lofintto'flo- They. do things differently in extend to December 10 while the latthe Badge rstate. Childstrom bad a ter lasting only for five days. Prairie hearing Wednesday in the court of chickens also may be shot beginning Judge Slater, in Kenosha, the charge November 10 and the season will last |against him being aduitry. He was until the 21st day of that month. The|sentenced to a term of not leas than FAKE SALESMEN FOR FIRE FIRMS BRING WARNING limt on the latter will be restricted to three a day, on cock pheasants to two a day, and on quail to 12 daily. season on a number <of migratory Nralo-wuu-uthawq.un county hunters are enthusiastic in preparation for a busy season at this popular fall and winter sport. For on September -- 16, the season on ducks, -- 'geese, mudhens, grants, enipeés, plovers and rails will be of-- ficlally opened and hunters will . be every day until December 31. The office to which Dr. Morey has j been appointed is a new one in the state.. ~Last year the Illinois Dental' Society. with each dentist in the | state contributing, paid the salary of ' a 'dentist to work up the dental sec--| tion:-- of the state board of health. At | the time Dr. Morey declined to take; while he LAKE CO. HUNTERS ARE GETTING GUNS READY FOR SEA SON ¥5 # 4 Warning 'Friday was received With the 16 for Ducks, Geese, Mud-- hens, Brants, Plovers, Etc. NAMED TO STATE -- "DENTAL OFFICE Trade and Commerce. |[| _ OPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 | of --the t ke ea M Cash ace . q.4 | Neeks visiting relatives in New Jer t*W,mmmrMum&t'.?n: . ofy |feturned home by way of the Car '"m'dlhnmu. Mr. Robbins says he pas | Were following a car which was in a ie en mm 1y ad ip mlm two people killed, was: oy has | The garden of (Mrs.) R. J. Lyons g.m,hlmu;wumdmm 14 | Flnnérs in the Chicago Tribune's late ;nd.m,mm'umw 7 5 > _ |Gay._ The garden at the new home of '| Palace Cash Meat Market Co. _ SPECIALS FOR SATURDXY, SEPTEMBER 10 y "Ail parents, teachers and 'anyone interested in the welfare of our 'are invited. The program 'mm at 7:30 standard time The meeting of the village council last Tte'o;hynight was o;:'o( the 'W_mmynoath-. board of local improvements adhered td the rsolution for nfludhmcwt_ It is reported one property oner was to object to the improvement, but he did not get to the public hearing on gino. The resolution for ornamental I & "'gh"él-hgh est Grade Meats at the Lowest Prices _ against him being aduiltry. He was sentenced to a term of not less than one and not more than 1% years in the state penitentiary-- at Waupun. He will be taken to 'prison Friday. This is the same man who was arresated and held to the grand jury for attack-- ing a woman eouth of town several weeks ago. He has a wife living in 'oobo@oobodhoobo 3i # +4 091 sas~ "=¥ 0 lights in Sunnnyside Park Subdivision was amended and the ordinance rec ommended for passage. At the meet-- ing of the board of trustees the only business transacted was the allowing of bills and receiving the treasurer's report. The board adjourned. to meet again Tuesday evening, Sept. 13. made a hurried trip. -- No buildings were destroyed, but ~several barns were saved by using a tractor-- and plow around them. The fire swept through fields covered with tall grass and aiso went througit several pieces ine yons family qresents an unusual-- | ly beautiful scene. Dick bought a lot am.m-,mumm.ga and dy certainly has put 'dm'uthmmmi of ground to its present state of per-- *%. a~ Lha4rak ,:;w? t ; '5335}, i'_-;- 0 -- Libertyville News o 0 0 0 0 0 0000000000 Mr. and Mrh, W. C. Hubbel! went to Joliet Saturday. Mr. Hubbell re-- turned home Sunday, while Mrs. Hub-- bell will ~remain in Joliet for two weeks visiting relatives 3 pal s; Of the evening-- will be O. P.fi;:: subject being "Char-- acter in the Public School." erBee S ols es is A Mess t is us s >#3 .--a 3 7. weeks wvisiting relatives in New Fer-- sey and other places in the east, They returned hono,bymoffln% "'"Mb'h'leuvhlohm:-. wreck and a woman killed. . A time later'another auto was wrecked h e 'SUGAR. CUR%BACON, whole or half, Ib. 27 1--2¢ I SUGAR CURED HAMS,Ib. . . . . . 23 1--2¢ ~LAMB STEW 10c lb. LEG OF LAMB POT ROAST A plan that will provide a solemn and lasting memorial to the memory of the veterans of the Civil War, is bd:g.:'bu--ul and considered by mem of the Homer Dabringer Post of the American Legion, and 'llflo,ldhlg'"flliuhlyetm completed, plan is ordered kepi on the records of the Legion to be taken up at some future time. According to --a discussion held at a recent meeting of the Legion. the war-- veterans would provide a mem-- orial, by arranging forvthe burial of the remains of the last surviving vet-- jeran of the Civil War, beneath the monument to their memory in the m." 'oms. h'lr "I--I ut' in f ts »W"ODD France, this timé for the uuon:f""""~"' convention of the American Legion, °*J 9L t"* the ma'nd de:h' 40 Hommes et 8 ?ldu:lgm" Chevoux, rican Legio ew -- app Auxilfary. aAme ® marriages _ But one of the --local people is a|th2t bour But one of the --local people is a state 'delegate, Mrs. Charles Alden being selected to represent the state at the auxiliary convention when the state convention was held last convention of the American "'""I 'fi""'" the Society des 40 Hommes et $ Chevoux, and the American Legion Those eponsoring the idea declare that the graye of the last Civil War nfunaotukoeonty.cmgh. shrine for all patriots in time to come. : The shrine would take on some of the significance of the grave city would never obliterate the mon-- ument to the memory of the Boys in .mmhulotbeonttkpnnp with the Grand Army members and possibly --will not be taken up with them for several years. It is only an fiu:mM'myormymu taken favorably by the people of the might live. MAY BUILD SHRINF FOR LAST VETERAN LAKE COUNTY TO Grave 4 Frost Place OF THF CIVIL W AR Co. Building Square. Opening Day}, Monday September 19 P REGISTRATION NOW _ Classes and Private Instruction for the child, the amateur, and the professional student. IN PARIS MEEFT Thz 7* Force's orest School of Music LARD _2 Ibs. 25¢ MARTHA MILINOWSKI, Director ARTIST FACULTY SMOKED BUTTS _ Jac lb. ..__ Lean Shoulder PORK ROAST 17:¢c lb. : Telephone Lake Fore , 726 HNE ARTS BUILDING--WEDNDSDAYS the -- _ Next Door to National Tea Co. Allen,l i Butters No Parsnips r,. Mr.| _ One of the most perfekt viktorys yu Eman--| can achieve over enny man is to best people ; him 'i~ politeness.--Zosh Billings. -- leaving this--week while Steve Ryok sel left about a month ago to tour in oo e -- Palmers and Hansons sail from New York on Thursday, Sept. 8 on the u"mo u' 'on @ m The Coronia is the official ship of the lHllinois Legion while . the Leviathsn is the flag ship of the entire fleet and on it will--sail Gen. John J. Persh-- ing and Howard P. Savage, national moratorium in effect. doesn't begin till midnight of the day of the application, and ends &t midnight of the third day. Since few applications for. licenses: or marriages .can be, performed at that hour of the |day . the inter-- pretation really places a four -- day San Francisco.--Just vhcg they had reconciled themselves to a. three day wait in receiving their marriage licenses, prospective: brides and grooms in California learned that they really had to wait four days. of the license itself. This dek the legislators believed, would e force cool and calm deliberation. The <'gin marriage" law, draws up to prevent giddy--headed revel-- ers from marrying one day and an-- nuling their marriage the next provided that "three days"" must pass between an application tor a marriage license and the issuance Now, however, undet an inter-- pretation of Attorney 'General U. 8. ~Wobb -tho____throrei- day period "CIN MARRIAGE" LAW SLOWS DOWN CALIFORNIA LOVE _ st Wait 3 Days After Ap-- _ plication for License Be-- fore It is Issued : > se

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