~PAGE EIGHT Martin Bedraski, 74 years old, a pioneer resident of Wauconda, died suddenly Monday night as he was enjoying himself in tne midst of his family at their farm home three miles east of Waueonda. According to Dr. J. A'Ross deathn was caused by a cerebral hemorrhage and a stroke of apoplexy. Financial Term In automobite financing a bailloon Bote refers to a oote in which the last Iinstallment is much targer than each of the preceding installments, which are al in amount. Usually & new agreciuent is made to extend the payment of the inst installment when due AGED WAUCONDA _ MAN DIES SUDDENLY Thoe gas fumes weroe caused, it is believed, by the furnace. Her son believes that she banked the fire for the nigsht and failed to provide for the escape of the gas. 7T0day her condition was reported to be favorable. f dared before the phwsician arrive Wrapnins the woman in blanke Dr. Blank throew the doors and w dows open. Within half an ho Mrs. Riechl was conscious but it w fully three hours . before she co-- speak. Timely arrival of her son from work January 2nd. saved the life of Mrs Clara Riehl of 2801 Elim avyenne, Zion, who was found un-- econscious in her chair almost dead from gas. The son, Gladstone, who works Rich! health afraid t fact th: ventilat dared I Breaking in thrc window he diseovet ed with gas fum:« fully clothed, was scious in a rocker SON FINDS HIS MOTHERALMOST _ DFAD FROM GAS nights, found t! he arrived and Iing at the do mother. Mrs. Clara Righ! of Zion Re-- vived After Facing Death for Hours in Home it OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS; SHOES AND HOSIERY Shoes of Character _ WAUKEGAN, ILL. ~_ 119 North Genesee St. WINTER CLEARANCE SALF iltod t] ind his door fa Now is the time for you to stock up heavily on your winter footwear needs. We are offer-- mg you our entire stock of shoes, hosiery and rubber footwear at great reductions. These price reductions range from 25 to 50% . and in certain instances the savings are even greater. Hundreds of people from all over Lake County wait for this announcement. They are always cl pleased because we give them just what we advertise. We make no exaggerated claims; ~or do we misrepresent a single item. ALL LENGTHS _ * STETSON and RED CROSS SHOES «ssxs. Cohn's Shoe Store ALL LENGTHS TO 9 ALL WIDTHS AAAA to D D m in H. Blank, Zion The son was use due to the ) outside. . He is much as he h a basement the home fill-- His mother, sitting uncon-- who works locked when tent pound-- to stir his Reduced $15--*5 to $4--9° a pr. ts n-- ur | After consulting with the pastors who were to engage in special meet-- |ings, the epidemic of flu and quaran-- .u'ne in the various communities, 'compels us to postpone the week's (meetings indefinitely. | Pioneers meet at 3 pe m. | Tuxis mgeting for young people 'at 6:30 p. m. ep. Choics of about lorty col-- ore, including size 8 and 10%. Is a beautiful shter chilZfon, with a plcot edze, an ali silk sole, a pure silk heel and welt. This number has a guari.tcod run stop hemlock top, and has become famcus for the extra long wear it aftoras its wear-- "A Memoral Tribute Service" for Dennis Limberry will be held at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. '"The Great-- ness of Goodness" will be the sub ject. The quartet will sing, and there will be solos and duets by Mr. Tibbetts and Mr. Bradford. Other ministers of the town are Invited to particlate n the service. This seryv-- Tremendous Reduction on Artcraft Hosiery Artcraft No. 55 || _ Artcraft No. 300 FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL John E. DeLong, Pastor "Calm Judsment About People" is the subject for Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. This is in a series on "Poise With Christ." PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Guy E. Smok, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. A place of real service for the child of your community. Morning worship at 11. A theme of importance to all. The church school meets at 10 o'clock. Classes for all ages. FPriday evening at 7:30 there will be a meetng of the Finance Commit-- tee at the rectory. The public is cordially invited to participate in the work and worship of this church. ST. LAWRENCE'S EPISCOPAL Rev. E. P. Baker, Pastor St Lawrence's Episcopal ... ... ... Holy Communion Sunday morning at 8 o'clock. Also Holy Communion and sermon Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. CHRISTIAN SCIBNCE | Auditorium Theatre. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. ' Church Services at 10:45 a. m. The subject for the Christian Sci ence service for this week is "Sac rament." . ST. MATTHEWS LUTHERAN, Fairfield. Arthur C. Streufert, Pastor . German service at 10 a. m. English service at 8 o. m. S8T. JOSHEPH'S CATHOLIC. Rev. M. J. Nealis, Pastor First Mass at 6:30 a m.; Second Mass at 8 a. m.; Third Mass at 9 &. m; Fourth Mase at 10 a. m. SERVICES OF THF LOCAL CHURCHES 6 infants, to 10 women's-- PH caness o rrrvr ce reroovetyrecnonennen n ons GENUINE GOODRICH BOOTS ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN Rev. H. Lehman, Pastor Sanday School at 9:30 a. m. English service at 10:30 a. m. Annual meeting Jan. 13 at 2 p.m ERICA'S BEST KNOWN AND POPULAR BRANDS _ rarices * INCLUDING ALL STYLES AND COLORS 3 Pairs $4.75 C OHNS .85 Black, brown and blue suede, patent leathers, silvers, golds, brocades, velvets, kidskins in black, brown, blue, green and reptiles too. There is a wide range of styles in p um ps straps, gore pumps, ties, d'Or-- says and others.| Heels include box, cuban, spanish, octagon and spikes. POR SALE--'27 Huydson 4--d0« gham; excellent condition: right for quick sale. Terms a 1927 Chrysler "70" Roya) First class condition. This priced right for quick sale. 4 107 I-Z_ Church St. Telephone tyville. 103. Adraya Locke Langley, who sued her husband, Ralph, of Highland Park, who is a broker, for divorce on grounds of cruelty. are consider-- ing a settlement, it was learned to-- day when the case was continued until Friday. It was stated unoffi-- cially that the amount under consid-- eration was $5,000. YESPERS IN MEMORY OF DENNIS LIMBERRY AT M. E. CHURCH Lights of Memory, at the Altar The nastor. > '"The Greatness of Godness, The Pastor. Great Bible Promises. Hymn, Nearer My God to Thee. Thomas L. Powis, of Grayslake, in a letter to Si Mayer, president of the American Automobile associa-- tion, object to examination of auto drivers and the licensing law on the gound tha 5& Geaps an unnnecessary expense on a motorist. Sponsorship of such proceedings are found, he charges, in' an prdinary minority of which aulomob&e clubs form & part Mayer clai,mfi? in defense of the presént measures, that more than 2,000,000 motorists voted for these laws. J The Sunday School meets at 9 and the Epworth League at 6:30 SUNDAY AT 4 O'CLOCK .Hymn, Blest be the Tie That Bonds Prayer, Rev. Guy Smack, pastor of the Presbyterian church. Quartette. Scripture, Jobn 14:1--12. > Duét, Mr. Bradford and Mr. Tib betts. _ Solo, My Hope is in the Everlast ing, Mr. Tibbetts. LANGLEYS MIGHT SETTLE DIVORCEF ice will be held at 4 o'clock, instead of 7:30, for the winter. The Official Board will meet at the parsonage Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock for the monthly meeting. The Little Forte Orchestra will give a concert in the Methodist church on January 27th. -- AUTO LAWS HIT _ __|-- BY GRAYVSLAKER,® $1.95 .. $3.95 .0r Is an all silk service chiffon, woven so that it is not too thin for durability, nor to» beavy for dress wear. This number is made with a silk sole, and is re--inforced with a special toe guard. Number 300 is offered in about twenty col-- ors. Bizes 8!4 including 10%4. right for quick sale. Address Church St. Telephone Liber LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, JANUARY;IO, 1929 the family. From size FOR SALE Hudson 4--door brou A Pair .85 .85 coupe. car ds priced Also $ It TA \ WANTED TO --«RENT--Farm within | 40 'miles of Chicago. _ Buildings with large floor space, suitable for | hog feedng. C. H. Morse. 1702 John-- |quil Terrace, Chicago. 2 1t wWwANTED TO RENT--A small farm with fair buildings. Fred Crom: ling. Box 231, Libertyville, Hl 2 2 Clerical position for young man with high school education, who has hbad bookkeeping experience and who can operate typewriter. Apply WELL ESTABLISHED FARM HAS 608 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville Telephone 108 Don't look around so much, but see us for real, guaranteed cars. GOODWILL USED CAR BARGAINS We have only a few real good used cars left. Be sure and sée them at once. [ * > 9 o y mssy o o o ie iz C iz Cz Cz s io Cz Cz Toz oz s iz y hz s i i in iz Te ts Ts ho 4 44 0404 00 ¥ §B en mm mm emmemmememmmememniniremmmmmeminmmmeneemmeentemmmmememmmmmemmmmemmmmmmmmemmmimmmmmmmmmmemmmmmrmow-- 't ho en mm mnmnamenmnnm mm en mm en pensjunmemntemmmemme mmmmanmmememmmmm, :: Our Wiaaent Ad Section is noted for the quick r&%ults it brings. If you s wanil to hbity orsellanvthing if vaou want tn nf AFr A¥Cahanaa nu is y T «& ¥ oob ILLLLLLILLELALE LA L Ob gl "Severe headaches, pain over hips and in my side, dizziness, floating specks, irregular, painful bladder action. Very miserable! Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kid-- neys, gave me prompt, comforting and permanent relief." FOLEY PILLS Have done for others they will do for you. In constant use over 25 years Guaranteed to give % Sold sausfaction Everypwhere 1925 Nash Special Six, 2--door Sedan 1926 Pontiac Coach | 1928 Oakland 2--door Sedan And Fords, Fords, Fords--all mod-- s, and all real buys. | 1928 Orkland Landau Sedan 1926 Oldsmobile Coupe. BOYS' AND GIRLS' SHOES AT LOW WHAT LLUDLOW MOTOR CO Dan E. Winn, Manager OA KLA WANTED (Signed) F. M AND-- PONTIAC F. M. Platte, Peoria, Illiinois SALESMAN for lubricating oils and paint; two lines combined. Sala or commission. The Royee I{vliuitg CbO., or The Royee Paint Co., Cleve-- land, Ohio. | 2 f¢ WANTEDD--Room, and board. _ A-- dress replies tq Box M, care tlfie Independent. } 2 1t REAL, BSTATE/--FOR Two 6 room ',L'mu ind Ellis Avente: Resolve to take advantage of the regular Meat Sales offered by the Palace Cash Market because it is to your advantage both as to Quality and Prices. We knov, that you expect theibest quality at all times and we areAlways ready to serve you with the very best. BONELESS SMOKED BUTTS PALACE CASH MARKET Friday and Saturday, January 11 and 12 Where We Have Only The Highest Quality Meats. At Lowest Prices --------------------WE QOFFER THE FOL L OW ING ------------------ HERE IS . ROAST -- 25 ¢» LaRD -- 250 2 LBS. FOR nams 1554c » LLEI&B 30c » LITTLE PIG NATIVE elephone CALVES LIVER, SWEET BREADS, CALVES BRAINS, ETC. ALWAYS ON HAND BEEF 34c»| HAMS 24¢c»| VEAL 28ic» 180 KETTLE RENDERED BONELESS ROLLED Boston Style O i W by ANGE heelpr Jt 6% [ SAFE INVESTMENTS [ For Sale At LIBERTYVILLE TRUST & SsAVINGS$S BANK . FIRST MORTGAGES ano sPECIAL ASSESSMENT BONDS First mortgage $3375 each, 4% years to §0, 6% interest. No prepayments. Will take cle@r lot, or what have vou, for equity. J. L. Holmes, 10 S. la Salle St., Chicago. 47 !f 606 'N. MILWAUKEE AVE,, LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS AJ.1 U ; * T IS NATURAL Year after year Our' list of satistied fiustomers increases and there's a reason. Fverybody desires the Highest Quality "n Meats, but where besides the Palace Cash Markets can the Best Quality Meats ?.)c purchased at prices lower than is ¢oked elsewhere for ordinary Quality. t BUYING POWER AND i LARGE QUICK TURNOVER 'TOGETHER WITH BEST QUALITY ave Produced Large Savings For Our k Thousands of Customers. t _ _ COME TO THE PALACE Butter 392C * qO W GOOD RESOLUTION dA AT THE Phone 496 re Wil JH1itER street 44 if 44 q 0) FOR RENT--A number of houses and bungalows; also a store on Mil-- waukee Ave. Inquire of R. G. Kan ing. Phone 469. 1 !f MONEY| TCO ILOAN--We have a con siderable amount of special funde to loan on improved farm or city property. We invite your inquiry P~~=<« National Bank, Libertyyille, Hi ing stove. Call after 7 p. m. Tel ephone 676--M--1. ] 2t FOR RENT--Flat 6 rooms and bath. $45 per month,. 808% N. Mil. Ave. 1. 8. 'Schrader, 77 W. Washington St., Chicago. Dearborn 8578. §1tf FOR SALE--Large base burner heat FOR SALE--Fresh eggs, chickens retest. Gilskey Bros, Round Lake, I!linois. 52 tf siRLOINstEAK -- 35c * Miscellaneous FOR RENT a% ge PER POUND FRESH GROUND l Hamburger 20C Ib. -- Bacon . 220 FRESH GROUND PORK LOINS WHOLE OR HALF HIGHEST QUALITY AT REASONABLE! SsUGAR CURED ympathy in the loss of our beloved wife and mother; also for the flowers and use of cars. We desire to express our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their expressions of FOm RENTING, _ REAL ESTATE, MO: TGAGE LOANS, PROPERTY MAN/ 3EMENT, GENERAL INSURANCE, sURETY BONDS, SERVICE, SEE LEAN MEATS _ DP A crnl A pI 13 PRICES aRB. pom";"t" is t . L\'fi" 2237_C Ib. ~n~nosite Elect~~ tation Phones 469 and 269 . Peter Petges ang Family. CARD OF THANKS RE LTORINSUROR PHHL ikL 4 e <ff. Lc:rfg 31c