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Libertyville Independent, 15 Sep 1927, p. 7

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KNOWNLAWYER, Is < CLAIMED BY DEATR C. C. Brackett and wife, Wm. Carman and wife, George Truitt and wife, C. Kapsechulil and wife, Richard W. Kar-- ser and wite, Alex Taylor and wite, A. C. Timim and wite, Adoiph Goelitz and wifte, Robert L. Johnson andwite, E. B Jordan and wite, Frank Hempstead and wife, James J Hood and wite, Fred LeBain and wife, H. M. Hanson-- and wife,--C. & Piper and wike, Harry T. Wright and wite,--F. Schwab and wite, W. W. Geary tqd wite, --W. B Metcalt and wite, Chas B Timson and wite, N. A. Woodzand--wilte, E. W» Stryker and wife, Robert Pettle and wite, Mr and Mrsa. Richard, Mr. and Mrs, Calift, John Huin and wite, Wmm Bteinhaus and wife, Archie Antes and wite, Frank Russo and wife, Thomas McGarrie and wite, Miss Ethel Titus, mmwu.&&mw Ir, Chester wife, all of Deer-- field;~ George B Haynes=and wife, lard and io, A.. C Stone & Co, A. D Lasker and wite, Miss Ardele Agaard, all of Chicago: Chas. Adames and wite uted and whose name does not appear, will notify any of the above? s Prompt response will be appréciat-- ed, because Mrs. Reichelt is anxious Mbrary, and their name is not on this Huseo, Mie. Chester We or Mix. W. Russo, Mrs. WoK or Mrs. W. W. Geary. It may be that the name of to obtain this LIST . OF CONTRIBUTORS TO THE DPuluth, Minsi.; Morris B Wolft and wile, Framk L Chesney and wite, Al PEOPLE OF DEERFIELD Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr, is writing the history of Deerfleld. Natprally she is anxious to incorporate in this history full details of the organization of our public library. Below is a list of the people who have contributed, in some manner, to this organization.. Some have given money generously; some gave books. and some gavye--their time hvtvh'm':qu' complete record e to & of al Ithose who contributed, but inas much as this record is going into the bistory, it is very important that it be correct. hrfluwmnb lishing this Hbst, prding to our 1 MAl l11WL, UA L V comb and a friend, Miss Vera Demk-- nrmmwmn- and | -- Mre. Helen --Murray of La Grange, sey, of Wilmette, motored to Lake thildren, and Mr. and . RMugene | called on friends here Thursday. EXWNM"'NM'M I Hallotran, of Waukegan, were Sunday.| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garvin visited _ dnreae t . Mre. c;&a.:.:».. Mr. mlg:"hrrmm:"m"u-m Haro @, ianapolis. to--|Strong . 4nd Mrs. Harry Olen-- marriage of their daughter,, Mrs.| Miss. Della Kirwin spent Friday in d,,"fm?'h'fm.%u'f."-t,aatmmam.muuaMcotyn---..»w.m * authorities who sought to extradite Smith, of Evanston, on Thursday eve-- |On Saturday, September 3, by Justice| Mre. Hawk has been spending a him".m"m.m't'~m * mm'mwummnm Fattice, it is understood, presented Mrs. Nots Sr., of Chicago, and Mra. |couple was--attended 'by <the" bride's| Mr. and Mrs.--Owen ~Paddock, of evidence showing that he offered his| Henry Gloss of Northbrook, were the |brother, George Colby, Jr.. and Miss |Chicago, are spending their vacation vfle&uo&onhtmq.mmdlr.mlml.ll'o(gu Mary Donegan, of Lake Bluit. A wed--{at the Seymour home. ed to "come and live in that state. Saturday evening. * # ding .dinner was served on Bunday at| Mrs. Allice Geaty is visiting with cooen omm en ce omm . Mrs. Becker and Mrs Kunze, of Rog-- the home of the bride's parents, Mr.|her son, Lon Geary, at Lake Zurich AN OPEN LETTER TO THE ers Park, were guests of Mra-- T. L and Mrs. George Colby. o Morris Van Nattsa of Franklin Park PEOPLE OF DEERFIELD|Xzask on Sunday afternoon. --Mr. and Mro. Russell LaVelle, of|visited at the H. L Grantham, Sr., Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr, is writing the Paul's Sewing Circle on last Thurs daughter, at Highland Park Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Dobner, history of Deertleld. m'."mm pital on Tuesday, September 18. She |Sept. 2, 1927, a baby girl. The baby anrious to incorporate in this history 'The White Shrine, of Lake Forest, | has been named Jacquiline. has been named Mary Ann. full details of the organization of our| W1l give a card party in the near| Miss Bugenia Watier spent Monday | _ Mr. and Mrs. Glibert Burnett of Sic-- public library. Below is a list of the Euture. YflflM%M"flthm Lake, called on Mr. and Mrs. H. people who have contributed, in some Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eilis, of wood. 'lz.:" plans | L. Grantham,--Sr., Friday evening. manner, to this organization.. Some | §0,. WS¢ ":"'M"ll'-'l'."fi' of Mrs dau| <Mr. and Mrs. Ira Figher returned have given money generously; some Mrs, Schiey, On Monday, |\ghter, Alice, who. is to » married on | home Friday from a trip to Wisconsin; ""mmmw._mmth'lflfllm to Niigra October 1, and at which Miss Watier MVIIM'",m:M in the way of labor. mmmw&mnc'fllhm «$ on Mr. and Mrs. *H. L. Gra last w.mwm.mm"".:mmm""' "\"'-0-'!'-'1!".""':3 h of al Ithose who contributed, inas bqpoge Mrs. William Cruick-- portant meeting Tuesday, George Dandelein and son, George, history, it is very important that it be |ftiends on Sunday, 'mmmmdm'mmw * correct. For that reason, we are pub Miss Anna Keough, teacher at the 'ers, and there are giso several &ther| Mrs. Hawk has been apending a few lishing this Hst, according to our| Wilmot school, is boarding with Mrs.|important business considerations. Vis |days in Chicago. if anyone has to the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker and fam-- *~ cutemenmemememine .( ©' cago are spending their vacation at list. will they please notity Mrs. Frank | J Mr. and . Kdward Schiey, last| __. Mark J. Andrews, Ministpr .~-- | <Mrs. Alice Geary is visiting with _b degree of-- affection." ";:.:loc"t:o mother, he is survived land. Park, . and one sister, -- Mrs. Helen Golden of Highland Park. by municipality beyond that of justice of the peace, a position which he held at his death. Frequently he has been called upon by States Attorney--A. V..--Smith to represent his offite as special prosecutor in cases heard in Highland Park justice courts. He was alzso closely identified with hchrnmmndmag ber of the Waukegan lodge of prior to the organization ot a lodge in Highland Park, in which he held the offices of trustese and past --oxr-- alted ruler at the time of his doath. aftafirs in Waukegan for many years mer Waukegan National bank build-- FATTICE BEATS EXTRADITION land <--Park--B,.--P. O. RKike at 10.30 O'MMM&MI% 48 years old, prominent attorney at disease is believed to have been the cause of death. _Denath ensued while his mother and the-- duties of his office as past ex-- alted ruler at a meseting of the High-- Stricken While : Administering s Lodge Mecing of Yours truly, died two hours later of guests of Mr: and Mrg. Mark J. An--|first consideration.--For--the sake of |delegation present.-- A brief general drews on Wednesday .evening. enriching your own life and for the was the luncheon guest of Mrs. Harty |mental activities of the church, resolvre | Johnson 'will preach in the Chicago Maf,un;..fi" to become a regular contributor to the | church. . s 2o : 3 Mr. ang Mrs, B.H. Wwere call-- |attendance at divine services. Christian Endearor at 7 p. m. A ers at the Charles Reed home at Glen-- | 'With the closing of the vacation sea-- of 'special > :interest for the Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Perry have re |made a decided improrement. But on | <'Preaching service at 8 p. m. returned home from a visit with their } the first Sunday in :October,--we hope | --Prayer service and bible study Wed daughter, in Michigan. Mrs. Aiva Fish--| that it 'will be-- perfect. 'With a|nesday emening at 8. /A cordial wel-- er and grand daughter and her son, Bunday <School class sttendance|come is extended to all to worship accompanied them hoimme. Ne the 100 per cent mark. Be a mem |with us. Cl xt s The Emil Giss family motored.to|ber of a class that will start the new | _ _ _ _ smm .. 2k Evanston on Sunday, and called on as a banner class.; .. _ . +W 0T SCOHOOL --P. T. A -- -- the Jarkes McKnight family, . f . ~ Imemmedamee 140902 00-- $ ~ 5 The P..T.; ; Ats first reg: ~Mr. and Mrs, Jessie Strong and Mr.| wfiwm ; ;" on on Friday ovening, Sept: dR .:-',' id «@RAJjo: ' ', 3. m }" @r. k } ' 8 oo 'k i % ",' e *. %; gewater Beach Hote! ._"A!!.MMQ class |will be an | e by "the children. Mr. and Mrs Frances Farwell Ferry | --Charch School at 9:15 a, m.; serv--| 0@ 0 000@ 0 000000 0 06 0 ||| of Winnetka, called on Rov. Mark J. |ice at 10:15 a. m.; choir Friday eve. HALFBAY 1: *The W. W. Glaik family spent the Mr:itoo&;mndmoommn'o o 5o m 0|| The W. W. B 5 ° f HA week end in touring thru lowsa. ... |tor at the tirst service aftet his two| ° O O O 09 0 0. 0 0 O 0 0 0|| Mrs. Jesse Strong and Mrs. Harry |Sundays' absence . You may be as| The VernonEla township 6c a [ I, Olendortmc'mmufixot m&uamaammu&auwmg_w'ur .\', Countryside Club, on Wednesday. vine worship on the part mem-- | Congregational church at Ha € mmdbyfln'm'néu. bers and friends of the church offers |Sunday, Sept. 18, beginning at 2:30|| and datighter, of Riverside, N. J. were |one Rour worship on Sunday morning |given to the school having the Jargest ||| andattended a show on Friday ore-- svYanson on bunday, and ~called --on the Jamrkes McKnight family, . ligker as ns n ovoit B ne s Miss Evans, of Plaintield, Hlincis, teacher otf English,in Deerfield Gram-- mar school and Miss Hill, of Montague Mich., teacher of music and art, are staying with Mrs; R. B. Patterson. erts entertained the Young Matrons'|be begun. e _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kruger visited Club, at Junch. 1W »lge The Missionary Society which had |at the Kruger home in Long Grove Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kent, of Chica|planned for this --Bunday evening will | Thurgday. $ srniiome #o, were Sunday guests at the Will |\be postponed until further notice, ow--| ~Mr. and Mrs. Will Dahms, Mr. and lam Kent home on Central Avenue. |ing to inability to secure a speaker| Mrs. W. V. Johns and Mrs. ] : nounce the birth of a son on Wednes | Choir rehearsal Friday evening at | Algonquin Chapte rof the O. E. S. day, Sentember 7. The little fellow |8 o'clock. '|Thursday evening. Mrs. Dahms took weighs ten pounds and will be called | 'Troop 52, Boy Scouts, Friday eve |part in the work. f Ralph. % * ning from 7 to 8:80. f m.mmmmm Miss Evans, of Plainfield, Hilintis,| A. cordial 'welcome--to all services |F ncmg' teacher of English,in Deerfileld Gram-- |and activities of this church,; --Mr. and Mrg. FPrank Dickson and Mr. son guest of Mrs, comb, ur.ndln.MHm and son, of Deerfleld, Edward comb and a friend, Miss Vera Demk-- sey, of Wilmette, motored to Lake Geneva, Wisc., last Sunday. ; Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mr. and. Mrs, J. -- Mr. and Mrs. Harty Whitcomb, Mr. and Mrs. George Whitcomb and two sons, of Barrington, Mr. and Mra. Irvy-- ing Whitcomb and Mr. and Mrs. M. Lyon and son and daughter of Liber-- tyrille; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Whit-- teachet, Mrs. F. W. Russo. ~Several of the mothers of the girle were -- also present. --Miss Ann left Monday for the Rock Island Boarding School for Girle, where she will be a student the Mr. an dMrs. R. M. Vant were the! . Mro Chester WoK entertained at a mamno.vmm family dinner on Sunday, in honor of , at their cottage on Grass D mother, Mrs. Jennie Wilson. Fi-- "-n,.' Missionary 'mmbmm-n'hhm Bociety of the Pres-- . -- ' byterian church met with Miss Sadie Of Mrs. Wilson's eighty--third birthday, Galloway Thufsday afternoon. The | Th guest of honor was the recipient .M',mmmm»amwmmm been postponed until November. | Bfr. and Mre,. John Millier and fam-- " hn hn sem M M vest viates O ot Chients: pom gueete t the . H. Wilmot in W last f iss Saturday. |Jm n:u-uumlund Jacob Wolf is still quite H1 at nis |the death of Mrs. Christina Schmidt, home in Aptakisic He has been con 4 F&al Rock, California, a sister of tined to his bed for two weeks, "'"'wm" [ur.muuwnmmmm»'m""' home. . The Ray Dobbins will spend the week end T?®MAins will be brought back here for 'tmm.tm 'mll"mnhth Decrtield Chapter 0. E. 3. will spon. Cemetey.. John Schmidt, of Willmette, u'm"mwu"'h.maumwm Friday afternoon, Sept. 16, at Masonic | 2180 has several daughters residing in Temple. Bridge, 500 and bunco will be | California. played. Mrs. Adah Jubrend, Mrs. JoBnston, Miss Ann Warner Friday evening in "e2d4 and Mrs. Repping, Mrs. Long and the Presbyterian church parlore by |MF. and Mrs. William Seilér attended members of her 8. 8. class and their & Wweéeting of Waukegan R. N. A., on _. The Missionary Society of the Pres byterian church met with Miss Sadie Galloway Thuftsday afternoon. The special Sunday evening meeting has Mr. and Mrs. R.--M. Vant visited Mrs. W. H. Wilmot in Waukegan last Saturday. % ~ Jacob Wolf is still quite H1 at his home in Aptakisice He has been con tined to his bed for two weeks, _ Mr.:and Mrs, William Neville and Ray Dobbins will spend the week end with relatives at Chamwaign. Deeértield Chapter O. E. 8. will spon-- or a public card party to be given Friday afternoon, Sept. 16, at Masonic Temple, Bridge, 500 and bunco will be block for an office. --They are already located in their Rew quarters. Robert O'Connell will attend board-- Ing school at Oak Park. ; two children of Dubugue, Jowa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith at Hotel Deertield --last week. s _ Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connell and son, John, Jr., of Ottawas, visited Mr. O'COnnell's mother, Mrs. R. E. Smith, over the week end. Florian SBavage, of Galena, vizsited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Samage two days last woek. Mr.© and -- Mrs. Stanley: Owen an-- nounce the birth of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, _ Mr, and Mrs. Milton Frantz motored Wriday and Saturday of last week: to The Dells, Devil's Lake, Milaukee, ;Seven boys were in the group and 'had Baraboo u@lhu' Wis., over the !a fine time. 'They took their own tent Donald and Owen Savage, m'mmmmm Wessling and Wesley Etryker motor. | them. S w ed to Starvred Rock Saturday, and on | Mrs. Edna.Osborne and son, visited Sunday visited Florian Savage at Mo;'friends at River Forest on Sunday, ~ The Clayton Fehr {family will move | Evangelical League of mmmmwmanwnmm,um The Kapschull--Davis company have | Pungalow church, on Tuésday evening rented one of the storés in the Zetss| Harold Giss as leader {or the evening. |-- Mr, and Mrs. Frank Russo visited } hostess to o.u.-mm".. &rwmn&n"m was the luach 'The | BC $uCsL UP uGOF was ino Feciprent has --Of many beautiful giftts and flowers. | Wr. and Mre. John Milier and fam-- Mfly.dm.mp-hsh tast | William Koeblin bome on Sunday. ' News has been received-- here of . ! ttha Anath af Wea fhrlstinn flahnitAt { exemplified. -- Gurnee, Lake Forest, Prairie View, North Chicago, Deerfleld and Grayslake Camps were represent-- ed at the meeting. l The Lake County Convention of the R. N. A. Camps will be held in Wauke 'gan, at the Masonic Temple, on Octo-- 'hrfl. It will be an all day session. in mind,| plan to attend. : children, and Mr. and . Rugene Church: Bchool, graded and under |her sonin--law, Lon Geary, at Lake departmental supervision, at 9:30 a.m. | Zurich, s Wor:::aum;tz:t"-n? I(mvu&g::mr:k With Sunday a series of Exposi-- |called on Mrs. Grantham, 8r., tory sermons on the book of Acts will |Friday. ~ ; be begun. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kruger visited _Thé Missionary Society which had |at the Kruger home in Long Grove Deputy Belle Newton and District Miss Lucia Tappen, of Woodstock, was the week end guest of. Miss Irene Cashmore. Miss Tauppen left on Mon-- day for Evanston, wrere she will at-- tend the National Kindergarten, this Chicago, were guests--of Mr. Peter: Harold CGiss as leader {tor the evening. Miss ldnhiuclmfiordd ;&.udlu.mm. North rflflinm\m < Mrs. George Ott has recovered from her recent iliness. . - ;-Nfimwflmm Beckman had charge of the lesson, and Mra. Fred Stryker and Mrs. Fred Blet miehl --served delicious refreshments. BT. PAULS EVANQG. in ayg service of special < interest for the 'Preaching service at 8 p. in. younek people. K.; Prayer gervice and bible study Wed nesday evening at 8. ~A cordial wel-- home Friday from & trip to Wisconsin, ~Dave Van Natta of Chicago called on Mr. and Mrs. *H. L. Grantham last ~-- George Dandelein and son, George, and Udell Grantham visited at the Ardelon Farm @unday. _ Mre. Hawk has been apending a ftew _ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Dobner, Bept. 2, 1927, a baby girl.. The baby has been named Mary Ann. R Mr, and Mrs. Gllbert Burnett of Slo-- b--f Lake, called on Mr. and Mrs. H. 000000000000 00]) ur. . Ira Fisher is enjoying a week's va m.mu cation from his work at the Bowman| . -- , _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer and son c of McHenry spent Friday with Mr. and vigited -- }ln.moury. The -- i _ Mirs Jane Grosvenor 6f Chicago ¥i# | Woodim ited at the: Grantham home Friday. _ |geap, 1; Mrs. Henry Shaffer and children | p.,,; 'mtmut!ommm tor & t] bmtym returned Friday x.'m.h Mrs. Nellice Oaks has returned to|-- p," . ber home in Chicago, after spending |with an the summer here: | 1 AMr. ar l&" for & trip to M';:': a dog "'.3, a Mrs. Helen Murray of LA GFADE® | ~Apout called on friends here Thursday. ed to W Mr,. and Mrs. Thomas Garvin visited big bus. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powers Thursday Mr an _ Miss Della Kirwin spent Friday in | '"£,* Y' o -- WAUCONDA o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 *"B 'llll-f~lw5'.w;'-..--. w.flm 4 77",,&:" polished version of what the champion ies Cede Btoum af Praile t 1 finmm.nu' admiration | B2# been engaged to teach """'D' hlfld'&""&t'fl"mmm klhodby kegan ecclesiatic engaged in conver--| sheep been « sation for some time, part of which |408" in the vicinity of HaW Day and. Druba, motorcycle policeman --who l who have dogs munning at large suffered a fractured arm wehn thrown :19 ke0P an eye on, them, for fear they m-umam,m'""'"wflmmhfln' mAm\Wig:u-wu -- Learning from the as to! Cook and family took an auto-- the condition of Drubs, the champion ®Oblle trip to toh southern part: of ln.lt.'m&nhovodlm"grhuummm:u-- that the injured policeman obtainéd nmumwm.cm a ringside seat at the fight. . ftor the current year. > "And it Drubs is unable to use the| . iniintinietiidin Seuiaciaaatoentetew, 57 secupring the rear 4.he0."**"" |o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 Mr. Ganster assured Tunney tha' | q lmmm PS If Druba is unable to be among those » x a ' mm':nu'mm 6 0o 0o 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o nmmmmmum-.'!f;-!!'?'i'-'f'!"!"}-ml -m:mnmmm' mnl;"mwwwvlfi.:' Learning from the minister as to} the condition --of Drubs, the champion expreased his concern and told the Rev. lr.'(hl-utthuhom.n' that 'the Antnumak mnaMnnuute . . »lutatcn t A Some of those who saw the two in reyman was 1 mauler .Ntdnw:mumam the two were talking in the Jargon of Tunneystrade. Briefy --speaking, the champ assured the minister in undertones. that he would hit Dempsey so hard that it will m_ up. the challengers poor old back in Manassa. & "It won't be necessary to send uy uymchhwhl&.)w% seats know who <won, the mnddmavflb.m that the i utlo'mhnd- ing will fear for'its safety,""is a less polished version of what the champlion mth"" C x $ Tunpey who has a high admiration ftor a man of the cloth kept the Wau-- kegan ecclesiatic engaged in conver-- | TTNNECV. CH A MDINN |to® of.the past. .' are live Sun «TUNNEY;CHAMPION |#3 fos thnent is in mhone ; PCs Ee ol Ay**/4 iz urgently requested thit all ' m ho .:*,'?;i mtJhave a good delegation present. Let "~W ARNM WE *'g,,;i us all work together in harmony, re-- #: 2 se atimatinns." <%, > ~] Honal--names.; We are all working for Minister Obtains Free Ringside | the same cause. Ticket 2s m- m%mdq.()ot.:.ourflnnd.y&hool ' Fd.u m"fl:mrmr.mvm:: ixs Aaue ies ies "a ie i se n ters ' : your * mwmtgzmmm.mflcmwhbm "m"mmm:"n"gm' ':":J'J.Bafilttfl;rmfiWcm 'orn fair Thursday. ~ in iep ied Nok . NP : 2 '|| _ LET US SERVE YOU with Lumber and --||________°A'* _______ |[[_SSERDYiLE iwtimon k '\ : m"m'h"@fim&nfimfl --||| Pressing.and Cleaning| ------------------«me« . ||_ seasone ?'flh&tbfli!asf"rbermanency lt done right at Cichy's Talloring Shop . remmmnsemey 0,.._6. S.--meeting at Park Ridge last Tuesday avrening ; _--About 20 students from heer start-- ed to W. T. H. 8. Mr. Sowers runs the Mr and Mrs. F. Harkness are enjoy-- ing a vacation this week. Mrs. Fred Grim fBas been on the for a three weeks trip to Iiaho and Washington.© While there he will visit the Emil Franks, former residents of Lake Zurich, o Mrs. Eimer Robertson has been i!l with an infection on her foot.. . --Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weaver attended ln-hz'thohauumndh cooling reheating it again. The aide of the iron and controls the heat so the lron is never too hot for iron-- daughters--visited Sunday in Union. Mre. George Williams spent Monday in Chicago. George Gleske and several others at-- tended the fair in Elkhorn last week. Mr..and Mrs. George Hans of Bar-- rington visited Monday evening with _ Mr. and Mrs. Branding sapent the week end at Waupaca, Wis. . The --Lake Zurich camp of Modern Woodmen will give a dance Saturday, Bept. 15, at Rest Haven. is _ Paul Schallenkamer left Wadnesday loglical Seminary,.and was quite --well 'hovn' in --our. community. We were sSorry to hear of his death, t _ _A group of R. N. A.'s drove to Wau-- kegan last Monday evening and visft-- ed the Waukegan camp.. -- They heard the--state deguty give a taik. Every aone enjoyed the meeting. There were men present. ":"u""'hm was served after meeting. Chir school started Tuesday of last week, with James H. Dixon and Mise earth. But heat is not the only thing we get from coal. Nearly all our dyes, and most of our drugs, as--well as many other invaluable products, are obtained from coal tar. It is doubt-- ful how long civilization would last it the supply of coal came to an end. and we trust this will be a successtful that accrue when buildings have to be gone over when the strueture settles; Save Next Year's Carpentry Costs r left Wednesday cated by the building permit baro-- meter for the entier country. It is believred, however, according to the mwmhflfluhu & more sabilized basis than at any time since the beginning of the post-- Everx good citizen makes his coun-- try's homor his own, and cherishes it not only as precious but as sacred, He is willing to risk kis life in its defense and is conscious that he gains protection while he gives it.----Andrew ports around then--to make a prelimt-- nary survey, so they finally got it done.--Ohio State Journal. .' Were Not Handicapped. C l i Res. Phone 97. Office Phone 18 of the huge stones: from the quarry | Office in First National Bank Building to th¢ scene of construction, but for--|-- Hours: 1 to 8:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. ..hm.__"fi'fiLT, no. wc!: LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINO!IS * With a 13 per cent increase over the Log#ses: were experienced during Angust in the following towns in the suburban --area;~ Aurora, Berwyn, Blue Island. Chicago Heights, Cicero, Evanston. Highland Park, Joliet, Lake Forest, Maywood, Niles Center, Wau-- kegan and East Chicago. Indiana. Cicero suffered the greatest loss, or a decrease of 99 per cent. "'The following towns had increases in August over July this -- year: tier of suburbs. with Harvey holding an increase over August of last year of 163 per cent. . In the traditional race for suprem-- acy between Oak Park and Evans-- ton, Oak Perk nosed out an honor place with a 4 per cent gain for the month. --EKvanston was -- forced to stand a building construction loss of 53 per cent. although as against July this year Evanston had an increase of 24 per cent: _ -- For the first --eight months of the ing -- survey . department . of 3. W. Straus & Co.. who compilled the fig-- ures. ~Des Plaines captured honors in the comparisons with July this year. Its gain was 1080 per cent. 'After a lapse in honor taking, our neighbors to the couth. Gary . and Hammond, came through with -- sub-- satantial : increases.: ~Gary made ~an August gain of 54 per cent and Ham-- mond showed a 24 per cent gain. Glencoe took third honors, with 140 per cent gain, while Glencoe's neigh-- bor, Winnetka. placed fourth with an <Des Plaines, Glencoe. Harvey, Oak Park, Winnetka. Gary and Hammond mmwumotmm ty--one on official permit rec-- ords have . been obtained that showed a-- bullding. --construction gain . for Amwmlm. honors -- went to Des Plaines,; which netted a gain of 604 Highland --Park and Lake For-- For the Month ING FIGURES SHOW |_ . "2.<2-- REASE FoR Aue. sioe Crore P Denece s . McE apas nomkws FREE OF CHARGE ning THE PEACE t{c«efl.:.;] JUSTICE OF T 410 N. Milwaukee Avenue I < /. Dremmantmmntiterigen : . =>' Telephone 851 > LIBERTYVILLE BY*Hour or Jsor REVERSE: CHARGES on pusingss||) Day Phone 35; Night Phone 487 Farm and Stock Sales A ~~---- _ 10 N. Milwaukes Avenuse > Telephone 551 LIBERTYVYILLE FRED: GR A BBE Cichy's Tailoring Shop is Our Speciaity. _ We Have a Large Assortment of Material for You to Beleot From. Come in and see Us. By U, 8. QGevernment Veterinarian D. C. Qrinnell, Inspector in Charge Telophone 329 LIBERTYVILL z ' Office With Farm Bureau 172 W. ATTORNEY--AT--LAW LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINO!S LUCE BUILDING Res. Phone 97. Office Phone 18 Visiting Companions Cordially Invited J. A. TREPTOW. H. P. A C mauane 2t 90 0P * mE Rulmuanlm Office Phone 1766 -- Res. Phone 2899 SPECIAL AT Room 203, 1704 Sheridan Road NORTH CHICAGO, ILLINOS $1 w mmnemmmmmmmammmmmemenmmmnmmmments onsmmmnntinnntmnmmmemmnnmntmestnemmmmamicatmmemas e U Meets First and Third Monday Nights of Each month at Masonic Hall. '- Meets First and Third Friday Nights of Each -- ige Month In Gridley Hail, First National Bank Bullding. Visiting Neighbors Welcome. W. NAGEL, A. 8, DOUGHMHERTY Office at Home on W. Cook Avenue Telephone 163J © LIBERTYVILLE, --ILLINO!IS MEETS FIRST TUESDAY OF EAcH MONTH AT THE TOWN HALL C. C. HOBKINS, Commander Telephone 345.J 'MOOJ',NQMA" 3 ~--~~ ~Over 'Wairond's Store " Libertyville Post 329 FOR SALE or TRADE . . accWiikg+ J. A.:':dncb Frank Jeffers Suite 203, 1704 Sheridan Road .Phones 1766, 2899 and 2574 A I L--O R I N G NORTH CHICAGO, ILLINOIS No. 272 R. A. M. 912 N. County Street E. W. COLBY -- JOSEPH A. JADRICH 3. B. WETMORE, Secretary CREDIT RATOR it Kills the Germs, Telephone 383 Acme Camp No. 176 Milwaukee Avenue, || [. :+ M. W. of A. LIBERTYVILLE [ROOFING pres. -- Malaga is especially noted fos Its delicions raizsins. Fwrom which are exported the produc-- tHons of the province, which are chiet PHONE 306 Kerosene Spots m# _ ; !!kmhmmm w«mmm & 'lmamm..m. +3 WAUKEGAN, ILL.] _ Smith's Taxi Day and Night Service Telephone 508, LIBERTYVILLE WILL CGONTRACT to Furnish R. L. GONSALVES ARLING T O 4# HOTELO# complete, for a ast figure, ao you -m-n-.-.......&' be, 'before stacting. Estimates Furnished Free TAR AND GRAVEL --ROOFING READY ROOFING OVER OLB SHINGLES FLAT ROOFS RE . COVERED WITH TAR AND PITCH We Do All Kinds Of Roofing GEORGE H. SMITH, Prop. Work Guaranteed R. B. GODFREY 1 AT LOW COST with fancy belts [ _ WASH AGES 2 TO 6 YEARS "The Quality Store" PAGE

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