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Libertyville Independent, 5 Jan 1928, p. 5

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~~ # Phone 17 -- ; Read tbo CLASSIFIED ADS. What You Want \' --Is Sure To Be Found There. P :s o i FRANK H--EGER ¢l_ _#3 41 They never dive deep to get to teh bottom of any matter. * _ These superticial business men ---- these surfaceskaters-- seldom achieve worthwhile suc-- cess for no real success can come to those who lack the vital quality of THOROUGHNESS. &ry common sense, almost any man can succeed if he is earnest re is really no secret abo business success. Given ordin-- You have often seen those lit-- tle insects that skate around up-- on the surface of the still waters of --ponds and rivers. They are many business men are like these busy little insects. They s * ons s k ie e n dn le . t --., "*@ ;'Z';'?'t:'\?:""' €£ :?fi'f";. & ie t 6. ie o es :. se oc dA . Call, or phone us for estimates on your plumbing and heating (top. f All our employees are first class men and can install all kinds of plumbing in the best manner. Have Your Plumbing $ Done By Expert l Workmen > WRITE FOR A ZRFF COPY OFf OUR 'L00 PICIORIAL GVUIDE MAP OF WASHKINCTCN c --ill ARLINCTON HOTEL Rovgax. We have unusual facilities here for acquiring business and financial information. Test our interest and our information by coming .to us with your business problems. While our interest in your success is not a wholly unselfish one, it is, nevertheless, a very genuine interest. S the huginesses of our customers A grow, so this comx%'ilzrrfity grows, so this bank grows. t 1.' 3 Lake County National Bank _ _ * 1DfAL Downtown tocation (t o o. Oneofthe #M Hotels The Water Boatman ---- persistent. -- 201 5Q. MJLWAUK PHONE 469 _ is to help 508 No. Milwaukee Avenue By BR G. K A P I N G treatment, we .will be pleased to see your shadow fall across In our own business, we try to avoid the habit of the water-- boatmen, because we know that success does not come to those who merely skate over the sur-- face of their business problems. think ought to have something prove' our methods--do a little better than we are doing--if we put forth just ordinary, day--by-- day, effort. 3 The successful man is he who believes with Lord Chesterfield, that "Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well.".. Follow this principle, and suc-- cess is sure to come. And it is 8o, if you have a real estate --= . / agl»= Auditorium Theatre :: ollways -- office of a country grain elevator. He wildflow says the room was full of folks who beginnin could not get any further. ~----,God for : 'in closin The board of directors of the ENZA-- : jey, acoo beth Condell Memorial hospitail held & The hos meeting in the rooms' of Attorneys Mrs,. R. Overholzer and Pedan December 30th. | ang Mrs Dlmctonmntwmhnlmm' 2 ident; Max Kohner Mrs. F. H. Nobel, Jam« Martin J. Casey, Joseph Reuse (proxy' injured : for Samuel Insull, Jr.) and R.G. Kap old depo ing. After some discussion about the' a car th hospital in general, it was the c'(uu\n-}.w sus of opinion that to expedite the col--| ed to h R. W. Bulkley went on another duck hoped they will be given good sup-- shooting trip to the central part of port, and that a record breaking the state last week.. When he got crowd will attend each night. © ready to return home he found the -- _ : roads blocked by the heavy snow, and' 'The Libertyville Woman's Club met his party were compelied to leave the Wednesday afternoon of this week at automobile. in. which to"zn tray-- the Parish House; At this meeting elling at Clinton, HL people the club pedged $2,500 to be used in were caught out on the roads between furnishing the maternity wing of the towns, and on account of the severe new hospital Mrs. Ethel Austin Gage, cold suffered greatly. One baby froze--president' of" the Wilmette Garden to death near the place the Bulkley Club, gave a very interesting and in-- party . was .marooned. Mr. Bulkley structive talk on gardening, dividing spent part of one night in a sma.l her subject into three groups, namely: office of a country grain elevator. He wildflowers, bulbs, rock plants. Before says the room was full of folks who beginning her talk she sang "Thank could --not get any further. + Godcht:;;':Gudelll.n" by, Del Rl;z'omud : 'in sang "In a Garden" w» The board of directors of the Eliza-- ley, accompanied by Mrs. F. E. Wallis. beth Condell Memorial hospitail held & 'The hostess committee consisted Of meeting in the rooms of Attorneys Mrs, R. J; Titus Mrs. W. C. Hubbell CS E7ME NVCTCEL SE REEpayeu ainl DGIR . over a loose carpet. At first it was| _ "The Rough Riders" will be the at-- thought his leg was broken, and he traction at the Auditorium 'Theatre suffered muck pain. Tuesday morn-- Theatre Thursday and Friday, Jan 12 ing, on the advice of Dr. M. D. Penney, 444 13. 'This is one of the best pic-- the injured man was taken to the Lake tures ever shown heer, and just re County General hospital, where an ex-- C@Ltly closed a long run at the big ruunmmum'am- loop theatres in Chicago. The show eprained knee. W-.hom,h.usbemm.thenoy&ouum in Wisconsin, and he is a printer by iD« in the proceeds, and it is urged the State Institute is to be held in Waukegan, much greater interest is expected at the county institutes. Sprnig restaurant, was injured Mon-- day night, when he trivjped and fell' imany Auyrovemenis over the mogeis heretofore made. Tbommmol been reduced. A large display ad ap--| pears on page six of this issue. | The program committee of t ehLake Oouvhmon'l.f't:'t:'flutho office --of the Farm . in Grays ments for the institutes to be held in | the county next month, the dates to be Aannouncted definitely later. --There will be two--day sessions held at Wauconda and Antioch. In view of the fact that [Chtndfl;un the | week, and had them Libertyville Garage. two of the new car ered to purchasers, : have been spoken fo Folet is a thing of be many improvements beretofore made. T been reduced. A la: ' « $ Te i: x , treatment. ----The man was taken 10 'lr.mdflu.mmw'enmdwmmd" 8$:27 train, where / guests of relatives in Berwyn over the hospital, to form a finance fimb:f': m-if: huplt:l'. u'l»;;"; Sunday, ymiltce, it was then. moved and peared at first that the man's back f_ |onded that tem.chatr appoint a com-- pae . 2.' Aman' --. Mrs. John Nickolass, who has been mittee of three to serve on said com-- & seriously ill at her home on PrAirie mittee. 'The members appointed are: Percy Snow, rural mail carrier out Avenue, is much improved. «> }uuau J. Casey, chairman; Max of the Libertyville postoffice, is loud Mi Erméa Hafemann and Roma Xobner and R. G. Kaping.. Mrs. F. J. in praise of Road Commissioner Hel-- ""wwwMt'MvaMtoduncommm fer and his force of men for their fine e e th students at the Of One to swoervise furnishings and work in clearing the roads of snow t e hh & _ jutensils for the hospital. R. G. KaD over the week end. Sam Schar did coltege there, -- _ |ing was 3»..:.4 press agent, to see noble work with the tractor, according --_Mr. and Mrs, Delos Ames expect to that the local papers be supplied with to Mr. Snow, and made it possible for leave Saturday for San Benito, Texas,information as to the progress made him to get over his route with little where ho woadhe. ... . *A ant whith 46 of Rlerect io 3 T hompaots neo did. yooan aor r. , A FM wintér § tt.ho public. vice with thm:;l:'nmdtho"b!'{ '"Omldmn. m.:dnn united |_ Mrs. Maude Lusk has been spend-- :::-cnmt"" t'h.o" dfiu'. were to ob in marriage at Wheeling last Sunday ing the past week at the home of her |struct traffic, and kept on the job un-- evening by Rev. John E. DeLong. . |#ister, Mrs.Green, at Kaukauna, Wis. turng:mm'mm::m f 0 high winds Sunday Monday, 'Rev. Charles H. Draper, pastor of m'wm"m'""'mmmdmm.mwa' the Methodist Episcopal church of'm"'"""'""'"""m"mmhmfmmm Lake Forest, will preach at the Meth-- mflmfiu':"wmnmhummmumm odist church here Sunday morning at | *J A; sidewalks clear in the village. 11 o'clock, L'{'h."r:lmmmt::-hotm-o. I ww maenmnmnnntancmmnicnss & hold a 7. h Dick Barl received four of the new a _ Sapran it fnhicgere n i eeac aas n o n on es | MBC -- EPNSPDL 4 0 f Hibbard Ames, of Boston, Mass., & ' e ies oo hn se en es esn se ) TAKEN BY DEATH ." ." M' m»m mmlmh'.m :n"nmd Manidnaw' in uin 4 J i naren aotene mromls e namaara n ts ornt at w j f evening by Rev. John E. DeLong. _ |#ister, Mrs. Green, at Kaukauna, Wis. 'Rew. Charles H. Draper, pastor of |_._Miss Gertrude Schwandt of Liberty-- mlmmma::h af |Ville, was operated on at the Victory -- Mrs. John Nickolass, who has been seriously 'ill at her home on Prairie Avenue, is much improved. #p Misses Erma Haftemann and Roma Corlett returned Wednesday to Beloit, Wis.: where they are students at the Lake County Insurance Agency Items Of General Interest To Local People | 2 2=. y 5 .& Earl Thursday and Friday January 12 and 13 ~. «BENIFIT OF THE BOY SCOUTS _ _ Admission 15 and 35 cents. -- : been spoken for. The new Chev-- is a thing of beauty, with a great HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE IN8URED IN THE nts over Wm. M. Mason, Proprister . _ o 532. N Milwaukee A 3 is k foosis o 4 .m' James Yondo a s#switchman, was injured in the freight yards near the old depot, Tuesday night. He was on & Ccar that had been kicked in on a sidetrack. The brakes on the car fail-- ed to hold and the doaded car ran to special music. It is d ,'.'!""!"!"'."mtv dher's tss uh 5.00 % Ing, fu the proceeds, and it io ureed Mmuckzubobon?thum The boys will solicit Fou, and it is hoped they will be given good sup-- port, and that a record breaking ecrowd will attend each night. who has been here visiting his father, Delos Ames, retunred Monday to his home in the eastern city. Justice of the Peace Harry Madill Bartlett, who has been ailing for the past two weeks, was taken to the Evanston hospital Tuesday afternoon for examination and treatment. The regular monthly meeting of the P. T. A. will be held at the Rockland achool on Friday. evening, January 13, at 8 o'clock. This will be known as Fathers' Night and abW fathers in the community are especially invited to ;.mm !umd chumT:i.nmd:'- p'm'l s liver an address, and there will be ville, was operated on at the Victory Memorial hospital in Waukegan Tues day of,.this week. + The National Daughters of the G. 4 mibet A en m batarter, j i +380 p. m., & Johnéon store. A§ V 3. aul t apie er l STUDIO Word of the death of Mrs. Arabella Kinsella, a former resident of North nC:hl'p.mm:.va:"m Alton, ceived in the city. Mrs. Kinsella for-- the earthquake and destructive con-- botnndres._ondtaictet P ordead 10L Y OS 42¥UUNOWU M wife of the North Chicago merchant. The deceased was born in Circle ville, O., February 6, 1860. She was married to John Bernard Kinsella at Braidwood, I!L, February 10, 1883. ---- Mrs. Kinsella -- suffered a nervous breakdown after --having © witnessed of Drn."l'g.b::.umw tlg. Lnofli : o oF j f n > & Earl ambulance, where a supert} |-- 'bial examination was made, and given | treatment. ~'The man was taken > | . Chicago on the 8:27 train, where hs | _ is being treated at a hospital It ap~ peared at first that the man's back was broken. § > vice with the snow --plows and the big trucks. They were out as soon as--it was apparent the drifts were <to ob struct traftic, and kept on the job un-- tltl:::mldl'z::mu?dnw 0 high Sunday Monday, and the dryness of the snow, the work RabiSe mad mon oo eecin to xeey ie men ou! sidewalks clear in the village. 618 N. Milwaukee Ave. and paint it yourself un-- e Euo h Oe in apt Simck Mith great forcte against a bumper, placed at the end of the track to keep cars 2 . *HC SHuu L 1GO UTaCKL 10 KOCD CATS MHC <3i »'-'"»5'1"&(1"?'1 from running off.© The impact threw ~Mrs: #:i0:(clc6.m, @ne t Yondo from«the top of the car to the ani! slaronse. -- A New Shelf, Lamp Shade Do You -- . OVER ~37.3. MILES -- OF -- WATERMAINS ME A N s THAT --RUNNING _WATER 18-- AVAILABLE ~TO ALL HOMES > o o ol narcotic drugs and can be given--to children with ab solute safety. REXALL CHERRY BARK CcOUGH SYRUP It contains no opiates or When you feel a dryness of the throat, tightness of tion that needs the relief afforded by Decker & Neville To Brighten up supervision of our 7--ounce Bottle N Milwaukee Avenue |fF : | . A Ruvim e o(n"ee; "'The tPinsktst £cy, & We t m agn zi cocl. uh pees "c u Lnor 4o ,- a ; gxn k o W '."rv_ '.., }; fj;»_'i»(:,;l d gives | Korth 6 'fca-;:z-':"f iken 10 C ce -- ml: he o o 3 se . ----_ Kearning to Walk Few men know how to take a walk. By proper observation a walk becomes a -- kaleidoscopic-- drama replete with January 11: Wednesday, With MADGE BELLAMY f NEWS. NOVELTY ~Ladies Bloomers, $1.00 and $1. . Ladies Gowns, $1.25 a2 Percales, 25¢ Monday, Tuesday, January 9 and 10: BUTTONS A Coogan masterpiece no one BODY AND SOUL Youth married to middle age-- May wedded to December--can such a union be successful? Sunday, Jan. 8: Comedy, CHARLES CHASE WAY OF ALL PANTS With LIONEL BAR_YNORE Strange sounds--lights that go on and off--a youth, a girl and a dog in the midst of unknown terrors. A new kind of detective with BOBBY AGNEW, PAULINE GARON and BEN TURPIN TNe Aindial bo--vipt . »as beld at the pliand Fiuarsi--towme at 1:30 o'clock &'Efi Jtig: .. plnterment in RWILL @hore oo 11A»-- / . Saturday, Jan. From a green freshman to the man of the hour--from & smart alec, to a leader on the grid--a story of American youth. THE ROMANTIC Thursday, Friday, January 5 and 6: THE COLLEGE. HEAR MISS--HAPKE AT THE CONSOLUE OF THE $10,000.00 KIMBALL ORGAN We Have for You 104992 AILEEN PRINGLE and NORMAN KERRY in Matinee at 2:30 NAPOLOEN .the dog in AUDITORIUM JACKIE COQGAN in AESOP FABLE PATHE REVIEW 13th HOUR FOX NEWS itat apver RACE 14 repiee wia [ A Check Book backed by a good ------|I at this bank is ready for instant use w || or night. 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