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Libertyville Independent, 20 Oct 1927, p. 4

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E And Continuing Every Saturday | Show Starts at 2:30 ; U B Admistion: --Children, 15¢; Adults, 25¢ k. s I Special Saturday Matinee l 1| Saturday, Oct. 22nd. ds "og. AAiditorinm Thegtre is home shortly afterward. He was without charge yesterday, but filed against him by the states attor-- Opeka, merchant and real estate deal-- er. He will be given a hearing on Oh'fln 27 before Judge Wailter Tay-- retained by Novak to represent him. attended the inquest. Sid-- y Block represented the offtice of Btate attorney. S Dre. ~Benjamin Goldberg and A. E. Budde were the physicians who assist-- ed Dr. Taylor in the autopsy on the body. -- Both reported as to their find-- ings, Dr. Goldberg supplementing his Statements with testimony on the condition of the --body when he was ealled: to the Gabroosek home by po-- *?b ottlr leading _ events up to the fight in which it was charged that Prestopnick received the ° fatal ju as told by the boys who wit-- | A'i:'mb--:uhm':"mt" with each other Sunday night. Instead the youths declared that the w--untbmfiudu- % | in an argument. Prestopnick the brawl resuited. The*"boys then>wont to--tho ussist-- ance of the injured man and aided him "HMawk of the Hills" -- Tom Mix as the riding daredevil out to cap-- ture a band of cattle rustlers _ ~ALSO A WILD ANIMAL COMEDY, E entitled "JUNGLE LAND" > % DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE FIRST _~ EPISODE OF THE NEW SERIAL, -- Restimony which proved that Frank A stirring story of Montana in the '70's, when white renegades used the Indians to persecute the pioneers of the great West. Serial will be shown only at MATINEE. One Episode will be shown every Saturday "TumblingR and Tony, the Wonder Horse, in for ary, returned Thutsday to his farm at Lake Villa, after a three--months Jaunt through Europe. ; He declined to discuss politics ex-- cept to remark that he hoped for the re--gélection of Governor Small. Lundin's return is regarded as por-- tentous in Illinols politi¢al circles, in asmuch as his atticude may influence LUNDIN HOME; -- ~BOOMS SMALL peared to be very drunk and his op-- ponent as far as the boys could deter-- the relationship -- between -- Governor Small and Mayor Thompson. The, mayor has warned the governor that unless he breaks finally with Lundin, he, Thompson, will not help Small in-- to a third term. As evidence of the i sn l'uhu:loes: governor diszmiss the ' Wntxrlmflm utte proposed by Thompson. ¢ | Apibertypville Cburches: : |;, The Finance Committeé to prove that Prestopnick 4y the annual canvases> man to God, not God to man: for the ~divine Principle of Christ is God, and how can God propitiate Himself? -- Christ is <Truth, which reaches no higher than itself."© The fountain can rise no higher than its source" (p. 181. t wul reconciliation ; -- . . --,. +Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us : we pray you in Christ's stead, be gemn;s)-dledmw-(u Cor. The Lesson--Sermon also in-- cluded the following passages from the Chr::t'lll lelencom Bertiptures," by Mary Baker Rddy : "The atonement of Christ reconcites me." °& & A.eztbem which com-- prised Lesson--SBermon was the following from the Bible: "And all things are of God, who hath recon-- cliled us to himself by> Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of * was the subject of the Lesson Bermon in-- all Churches of Christ, Belentist, Bunday, October 16. The Golden Text was from Gala-- tians 2:20, "I am crucified with ?ru.m;n:.m: m%xmhu&m live by the faith of the Son of who loved me, and gavreé himself for «fJootamn® or aroxExent was the amhinot af the T asaman._ FANCY HAND-- '~~-- KERCHIEFS € comemmenenee 0 a S8T. JOBEBPH'S CATHON m _*"*> They fit your head like Coopers ' fit the body. New shades of tan , and gray--mostly --light--give these hats the correct fall touch. Smart, Jaunty shapes-- good style, '58.00 FINE FALL COLORED The Latest Styles In Our Fall Showing 'of -- THE INDEPENDENT 18 DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR ONLY $1.50 While the physician attending 3 year--old Henry Chandler, son of the Kent Chandlers of Lake Forest, today hesitated to decliare the child onut af danger, he said the boy's -- condition was "good." The child is suffering from infan-- tile paralysis in the Chandler -- home on Stone Gate road, Lake Forest. Ir. B. N. Parmenter, the physician, admitted he had called two Chicago specialists to look at the child. ':':: Enrich, who was a cousin of John 'there are now 300 descendants of Em-- rich and many of them are in the mid-- name man Mmm&!'m 8r., Jack and O. K. Emerich his sons. Rock -- Island, -- AL., oa..u»M heirs of John Nicholas Emerich, part-- ner of the original --Joohn Jacob Astor, who diéd in New York 110 years ago, have banded together in an effort establish a claim to the M estate he left in a -- 90 years tridt In order to estiablish their claim wut&"flufi-d moan e aama hase in the . ...-.«,2."'.'.'1- John pa Piost: Anmetrong sna hare Ward mnfi.uut. mm-rn euumxzm' umn.'u- ich name who.are also working -- to el:.uthm 4 t unofficial word from New York was 010.00'0{0::. It n:"h"bo-hn in then was to be divrided m's Emrich 'hetra. Jt is. estimated PARALYSIS VICTIM | --iPlain tongue buckle. sX t al l onfit. You'll need a soh ecck e d mmm' season's © lond-- pa t : terns, are now b« h'uthora?zc'-d C@ay I~y ; t ech ecck e dA squares in the _ season's © lond-- E: terns, u:"mb'}'m' 'm' by father and son.. --09.00-- Cowhide BELTS $l,.00 has a Demonstration Model now available. Stock certain in short -- Come in see, hear and be and Hear it to I, Wm. E. Larsen, Cashier of the Lébertyille Trust _ | _ 1, M. C. Mc q-mmummumm.'~!am¢om statement is true to the best of my knowledge an."/| true to the best belief, -- and that the items and amounts shown above,; ;,,: the items and mmu4mmmmhm~zo§mmmi report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of > | the Auditor of Illinois, pursuant to law. * gey o "***"| suant to law. g5*% : WM. E. LARSEN, Cashier. ¢~ [ +« State of Illinois) _ . _ _ f . _._.~=---- / County of Lake) ¢ 4 : _ )es: Subscribed and--#worn to before----, | ) County of Lake) . me this 15th day of October, 1927. «; | State of Tilinois) "(SBALY) ° ~ -- WILLIG A. OVERKOLEER, !g (SEAL) > snA ¥ -- * t3 9in, Tess en lis . APHOS-- ,'"' ¥ «' Report of the condition of the Libertyville Trust®"&>"°"| ~ Report of the congitich of the Siate Bank of Mun-- Savings Bank, located at Libertyy unfi'_a Iilinois;:15 delein, located at Mundelein, State of Hlinois, at the close at the close of business on the day . *©>** wf business on the 10th day of October, 1927, as made 1927, as made 'to the Auditer of P wa%;fi:' the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Rlinois, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. .. > * Sn mt uant to law. Increase in Deposits 8. Reserve Accounts (6) 13-- Other Lisbilities (10) .. %'7 nitr Wfi"m' m To *¥ Other Cash Resources (7, 8. 9)........ 18. Other Resources (12) ... 5. U. 8. Government Investments (3) 6. Other Bonds and Securities (4)..... 6. Due to Banks ( 1. Loans on Real Hatate (1a) ... 2. Loans on Collateral Security (1b) 1. Capital Stock (1) 4) +8 . ¥(4b) 44 «... $A6 MO8 TY *3 1671460¥-- _ |'2,. Loans on Collateral Security (1b) umw';-:'j : ounru-;.()u) neonmanenenenenensensensmrensene ©~T000:00 *~< 5. U. 8. Government investment, (3) 16147714 s:-r'T;.éw' gzed¢ <~*«dd & +M ; vos 1M it 41l) sif g} po| ; Other Bonds and Securities (4) ;, 1 ! .T. Banking House, ...' _ Purniture and Fixtures (5) .. """*;--8. Other Real Estate (6) _ *' 9, Due from Banks, Cash and Since June 30, 1927 'even a smallidea -- | zm:awmmmmmuu }wmmmammvmmummm : the items and amounts shown above correspond _ with [ Ingf Ihems and amounts shown in the report made to )es: Bubscribed and sworn to before Md'mhou) me this 13th day of October, 1927. , 5 ) nm% (12% de in order of sales | . STATE BANK of MUNDELEIN 1. Loans on Real Estate (12) of Waiting: "esok trlal. y aal Resources (7, 8, 9) Investments; (3) Accounts State of Illinois, pur-- OVvERHOLSER, Notary Public. 4, 49,998 00 H T3X -- 140.035.87 seza165.42 . }}_> ~~C* 22,400.00 $1,834.49 5,881.27 5,168.19 171

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