L. | Triggs & Johnson 46e Soa'ti . Let the MAYTAG *¥ 5--Cast aluminum tub -- can't 9--All metal wringer. Selftad-- warp, rot, swell, split or cor-- justing.. Instant tension re-- rode. lease. -- © Bee it. We will bring the Maytag to your home and wash all the soiled things you have on hand. Or, if you wish, let you do the washing: yourself. -- No obligation on your part at all Telephone for LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS. _ INVESTMENTS. _ REAL ESTATE INSURANCE. B a r g a in P rices _ TITUS BROTHERS TELEPHONES 24 and 25 North Shore Investment Co. Show You How to WASH Clothes OUR PRICES ARE ALL BARGAINS. Just compare our quality with others, --and see if they are not. Fol-- lowing are a few Specials for this week. ~ HEINZ CATSUP 2 Bottles for _: Large size cans; 2 cans for PRISCILLA BRAND TOMATOES,; _' FERNDELL OR CLUBHOUSE BRAND RASPBERRIES AND STRAWBERRIES, in Heavy Syrup, CLUB HOUSE COFFEE, SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, 2 packages for .. large size, 2 packages for ... 206 Washington Street WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS Telephones: Libertyville, 91; Waukegan, 619 Gyrafoam @Washer Fancy White Wisconsin Potatoes, per peck... 9 OUTSTANDING MAYTAG FEATUREsS: For Friday Only MINUM TUB . , --Launders -- dainty things"~ 4] better than hand methods. =~ 30° ~ 25¢ itse. 59¢ 55¢ 43¢ 39¢ 69¢ l # + ~here {rgm Graysiake last ; Short Items of Especial Interest to Libertyvilie People A*~------Lake County National have taken place and normal conditions once more prevail, oportunities will be presented When the re--adjustment shall Your . Problem. »£ * twkin. Knd an * * *' Important One Have you equipped yourself ? Money in the bank is an im-- portant factor. _ s This is your individual prob-- lem and important --to you. to It's also your best frined in How are you going to take care of it? This bank is ready to co--oper-- ate nd can heln vou nrepare. Brains------Brawn Money New Grey Flannel English Trousers _ J. B. MORSE & Local and Personal COME IN TO SEE US WITHOUT DELAY '>1M Bank of Service"' of need. MADE of THE FINEST QUALITY FLANNELS IN THE NEW WIDE BOTTOM, WIDE--CUFF STYLE. IN --PLAIN and STRIPED GREYS. can . qualify iob ne aA=>. wara herae Sinday ruoasis of tnna ui. ~Work was started this morning on itc v agis, soo dong o Anteah * a sovirace .uaich lesses uie Horth Charduthen potindiyadad memnaisidveain ul' M_mwfiww:&mzm {mew coffee urn in the Eat Shop. This is known as (the Pfannenstill farm, was made necessary on account of the 'now owned by Samuel Insull. It is re constantly increasing trade of this pop-- ported that gravel will be tiken out ular eating place. and a lake forty acres in extent will ' _ Rev. and Mrs. Charles J. Dickey be mm were here from Chicago Tuesday visit-- In a write up contained in --a recent ing friends. They attended a meeting issue of the Independent, it was stated 'W. H. Knigge, Mundelein, an Egser coach:; J. H. Kelley, Russel, Hudson :'eaach: Russell Schroeder, Liberty¥iMe, ©Hudson coach; W. V ttien, Rus-- | well, Exsex coach, ineh';.mm 'der, Libertyrilie, Hudson coach. -- ,. tulrathe. La?s'm arre«ted lfad:i on a charge of speeding. He explained he was on his way home to ge} to work and did not realize how fast he was going. The se was dismissed by Justice Morris. > tmew coffee urn in the Eat Shop. This was made necessary on account of the constantly increasing trade of this pop-- ular eating place. ' _ Rev. and Mrs. Charles J. Dickey were here from Chicago Tuesday visit-- ing friends. They attended a meeting of a Sunday School class at the Meth-- | ~Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nyman and Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Jorgensen of Chicago, 'were here Sunday, suec; of the lat ter's sigter, Mrs. John F. Mitcghell. _ The Masonic Entertainument Com-- 'mittee is plantfiing a real old fashioned dance to be given at the Towpn Hall Wednesday evening, June 3rd > Fur-- ther announcements !_1!},-!\9949__!3 'a later issue. 5 d onAE ~00n7, en sc .. e e NP EOSE Sepe ... N¥ AMA .. ME S6} . SAAKE guest of her sister, Mrs. George Maton, for a week, 'returned Monday to her home in Chicago. turtt or 4n . mmatign...--.>>=>>~* . Genlers, have added to their list c satisfied auto owners the past week | ~Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradford and | daughter, _orothy, were in w heatland, | Ind., over Sunday visiting relatives.' "vhey made the tri pby automobile. | Dave Flagg has bought & Ford. Or-- dinarily this isn't an important item of news. But when he salilies forth in this parti¢cular critter, it may be news. hence this advance notice. Watch f6r The Main Garage w48 decorated on Monday by having two large light gliobes placed on either side of the en-- trance on Milwaukee avenue. There are two large white lights of high can-- die power on top, while a red light is placed on the bottom. . .% The annual meeting of the Ivanhoe Cemetery Society will be held in the Ivanhoe church Tuesday evening, May 19, at 8 o'clock. It is urged that all interested in the welfare of the ceme tery be present at this meeting. Ray Torbet, of Libertyville, was ar-- rested Tuesday for going 30 miles an bour on West Park avenue, Th the vil-- lage limits, and wak given a Tine of $10 and Costs, amounting to #$17 in ait, in the court of Justice Bartlett. *The minstrel put on the the Ameri-- can Legion Wednesday night wis wit nessed by a fuil house, and the large audtence greatly appreciated the ef-- forts of the participants. The show will be repeated tonight and tomorrow night, and full houses are looked for. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hendee and Mr. and Mrs Sumner Bauer of Round Lake were here Friday evening to attend the P T. A. meeting. At the bankers' meeting held last week, G. C. Gridley, cashier of \the First National Bank of Libertyvyifle, was elected treasurer of the orpnll'lu\ tion, and A. J. Crawford, of the Lake Zurick bank, was chosena member Of the nominating tommittee of Group 4.' The Lake County Clinic for Crippled Children will be held at the Chamber May 18, daylight saving time. . THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925 Rose'T:ippinéoft, who was ther & Pre--School Age Health-- Clinie will f her sister, Mrs. George MatoD. ' pe held at the village hall on Thurs-- mie Youca To C t 15 + be held at the village hak on Thurs-- " day, May #8, from 2:30 to 5 p. m. It 'is requested by those in charge tha tall _ _babies and children under --six--years . of age be brought for a complete phy-- ; »sical examination. -- Local physicians will be present to give the examina-- . tion. The school nurse will weigh and . measure the little folks. that the Sherldan Road Garage in ~Waukegan, --was ~the exclusive deater § ---- in that city for the Overland and Wii-- * lysKnight cars. 'This was an error. It should have read that L. W. Lewis is s representatve in Waukegan for these | ]be present to show the merits of this indispensable part of the equipment of | telwkitchen. On Saturday the National \ Steam Pressure Cooker will be dem-- onstrated, showing the many Gdesirable wils arrestéd in Libertyrilic inso week on compialut of "Albert .Reison of CHE Tago. It seems that Nelson's car was forced into the curb by Woebster, doing sma¥ damage. Webster was under the influence of liquor, and upon beingk ar-- raigned before Justice Morris was as sessed a fine of $10 and gosts rof driv-- ing a car while intoxricated. He pald. PHONE 306 UHKHRKHARUNINHH Decker & Neville SNO W'S A demonstration of the Florence Oil range will be hbeld at the Ray Furni-- Title was taken last Saturday by J. C. Reuse to ten lots in the south part of the village. It is reported that this will" be 'used ar the site for the pro-- _ ILawrence Jacobs is the new agen for the North Shore Line at the Liber-- tyville station, Mr. Jacobs has moved herefrom Waukegan and occuples the flat above the station. * * Telephone 29 A CERTAIN lady of _ "HIS community came INTO our store one DAY this week and BHE had her husband WITH her--which is GETTING to be somewbat UNUSUAL--and when we COMMENTED on that feature OF i¢g be tipped it off TO US . AhEAD and l ... BOME Caranome Powder and A BOX of Liggett's Chocolates FOR them and carried THEM out for her, and WE know now who is BOSS at his house HIS8 wife, THERE sh AND smid th DOESN'T is NHVER has a THEN she we AT thet: THEN hb RY saying Bospital to be built in Liberty= W. W. Carroli DARAUGGISTS NEW TUB SILK |+} w". I v tR 4C eP Pn smm in Wtms w <od 4 48 M o ve PA t m sn * § $1.75 Per Yard -- We take orders for Hemstitching and Button Covering Libertyville, I!l. | Did You Know Libertyville lsE =| On the Map!|_ A good assortment of stripes and colors for EL 5%. -- arw *Ws Libertyville Lumber: ~ Company Sport Dresses Cement and Mason Contractor-- LATHING and PLASTERING 604 Second Street Telephone 193--R Libertyville, lllinois 4 The First National Bank Financially CHAS. SE _ Let us open a savings acount today for your child. Only $1.00 is needed for initial deposit. _ _ --_ He is a child now, but when he 4n him to save--start now and the thrift _habit ..will ' _ grow with him:~ A savings account at his bank is _ -- one of the surest ways of insuring financial independ---- _ ence for your child. o. i ioi ce ioi -- _ TELEPHONE 47 o Down by the Old Depot--Been there twenty years. Many buildings going up. + bg ar Good Homes make good citizens. We can help you make YOUR home better. ° : ~----Will He Be CELATEFYX Look for the message of . The Bankers of lllinois in this week's Prairie Farmer. _ No Libertyville, IHinois Hours 8 d +t We ie