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Libertyville Independent, 15 Oct 1925, p. 12

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: " CORT eE PRIVRE #12 4 6. Li Mr. Martin Thelen spent the week Waukegan callers Th end out of .town. * . . Mr. Jim Triggs ar --__Mr. and Mrs. Fred tSeen of Phil--| moved into their new ___aAre visitipg friends at the LAKe. __| avenue. _____.__ .. -- Mr. Clayton "Hugbes of the IfMi-- " nois < Belt Telo. Co. of McHenry "*--*x* «& ~ Round -- Lake--business caber _Mra, Fred Converse was a Kound Lake business caller Thursday. -- Mrs. Ernst of Kemosha called on ber sister, Mrs. O. A. Howard Weo-- nesday, Mrs. Peter Stadtifeld of YVoio was @ Round Lake caler Thursday. Mre. Jack Daley and son ArtBur were Chicago callors ¥Friday. Mr. Frank Drummond, Joe Fir abnd' daughter YVeima Cmotored to Mrs. Summer Bauer-- was a CBi cago caller Wednesday. . ter have moved in their new 'h-".?w'm Ave.:------------------ Mrs. Mike Luby was a.-- Waukegan caller one day last week. -- 10x Mr. and Mrs. Gifford White, dnugn ter Merie, son Walter and. Miss Adigh --Brown were Wauikegan callers Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hendee, Mr#) y,, Mabet Benwe!l of Round Laké, Mr#. Eltop, C, Richurdsoy and Mr. Frank DavisPitg ,, of Grayslake -- returned home this, -- y,, week after a two weeks motor trip| ,;,,, through the Dakotas and Minn. and| j;;,,,, lowa. 'They report a very goo4} _ _ time. ° 2 u4 20°00¢ Mrs. Frost of Volo is spending a few days with bher son William. . Mr. and-- Mrs. Emmett Merrick were out of town callers Saturday. ' Mr.--and Mrs. Budd Ford of Wau kegan sptnt Sunday with the lat-- ter's sister, Mrs. Emma Huson. Mrs. Milford Smith spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison at Ringwood. EOB ACVL . bil, 29804 * £ Mrs. Phil Flary returned home after spending a few > months witk relatives at New York. _ 'Mr. 'and Mrs~--Edward Luby are the proud parents of an & !b boy borp 'Oct.. 11, 192%5. * ceug tored to. Libertyyville Saturday.~ Mrs, 0. A. Howard and daughter Barah wire Grayslake business calt preach at the ~Town Hall Sunday, Oct. 18, 1925, at 7:380 p. m. Mr., Joe Davis motored to Wauke gan to a #thow Saturday evening. Mr, .and. Mrs. Harry Deits and children spent Sunday with relatives at Libertyyilie. _' 2 Mr. und -- Mre. Grover Dibble and AHe S RG O py l P eneieiaiioenen in ene wl nunpcee" 2sag . t A0g sorarith. _ * pake Rey, Ingvolstad of Long Lake will mother mo-- yurd, he was h;'{:c.m'u.' PRAIRIE ViEWw NEWSs Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stoerp and Mrs. Dyer returned from their trip to Canada -- last Thursday _ afternoon. They report having had a vyery" de-- ligbtful trip. = -- a. cparns eA EOME s ann,te . c oo > 2 COOieeg' vet. ©20, by Mré. Clark Rosing, MT and Mré. Mike Pitzen and 'Mr. anw Mis. Tom Lyons: Everybody we}i come. -- C C € B Z4 motored to Waukegan Miss Gertrude Grandy o ¥ville called on ber aunt, Hendee Friday, > aMr. and Mrs. Joe Amann dren motored to Milwauke Mrs. Amann's --sister Tues -- Mr. and -- Mrs.PJoe -- Amann 'and children wefe out of town cailers e n u) P Mrs sbent m/¥. AmMann's --sister Tuesday. . Mrs. ~Leo Mendee and 'children spent Tioursday evening at the Eu-- kene Hendee home at Grayslake. Mr. Charles Brainard is driving a new Chandler car. Ben Nelson and Dog Spot moved to Chicago to live one day last week. f Mr. and Mrs. 0 Davis of Aurora '$bent Sunday at the Gifford White llo.n':e. $ * rs. Naomi x4 © p Ellon, Helen xfb..( 'nq.x.e::." d'f'.f'.'i'.' _Mrs. Jack Stadtfteld @ahd -- sister Mrse, Madge Pfannenstill, motored to uug;vllgq_' one 'day last week, _ day -- evening. s Mr. and Mrs. Milford Smith were Waukegan callers Thursday evening. 4 lr.' .!l- Triggs and (family have hoii p oc gig AiLe + rvagg, + An en ie dfi Drummond and Mrs. Moggs motored to Waukegan Friday. ° * Mr. Jack Daley took a trip to Dayton, Ohio, to bring home some M m'. , '. _ 'Mrs.° Naomi ° McCandléss . was a Mr. All Croonborg of the lilinols Bell Telo. Co,.. of LAbertyville "was a Round) Lake caller Saturday, -- -- Mrs, Merle Molidor was a Wau kegan calles one day Jast . week. -- 8. _ wm. Smith of. Grayslake t Tuesday erening with ber son deaughteriniaw, Mroand OMrs »Priz Bie! + i Apee ues t tm | ® . , 9 44 w'."'?':'x:';». . .,.'i'-f 'K:'-::; m % | é& ; s ¥-- .s> Fur I rmm inter Coats * * n *« P 4 ~[+:2% / , e o PP %.~.c\. | | * -- pa (~* N-::'; i\ »Mey > > | tl | e oiR Ontnues , ce m mmmnrn en Oe@RAinighacmen on commn n genga ncine . on °, . ~800:.688, daughter Vison, -- > ang Veima Waukegan Monday. Grandy of Liberty-- ber aAunt, Mrs, Leo #C Milwaukee to visit home on Park i ue$ chil }':-mfl:;"e: 3+ Pss orsnenines » m We E_ arois? 4n reariinine "yers TK " eifoctdi 16 | Awakening of Old Madrid _ _ Married to a Tree Madrid is now cne of the puslest A Hindu in the .Punjab canpnot be and most progreseive cities of kouth. | legally married a (hird time. When, ern Europe, and the sleepy Old world | therefore, bhe wants a third wife be is spot of former daye is no longer rec-- J marrled to a tree, so that when he ocnizable. S'-'_urrufi ure golog up | actually does tuke another wife she In great pumbersg. _' .----|} €OUBtS--As --Bi4 fourth; ------ ~-- #ach country in the word,. Thus Engiand hak ThisJime ~***~~~:--~:-- 1-{ tuby, Germany the bematite, Ireland the emerald, Italy the sardonys, Ja--| -- pan the jade, Cbma the pearl, Spain f the--tarquoise--eand --America tte tour-- malipe. . Wlolocist, Hunter, estimated that there were 518(8%) species in the animal. kingdom divided into 18 classes. The different Insects. are Bumbered 360,000 or over two--thirds of the total nuimber of ppecies in the animal world.-- There are"*13,000 Aehes, 1 400 amphibians, 3.500 reptiles, 13,000 birds --and 3,500 mammals. It a young stwJlent relates how be created a monster with materials col-- lectéd from tombs and from dissect. ing rooms. The creature--acquired life ABd 'committed many terrible erimes. He murdered a friend of the student, strangled his bride and eventually met bis death in the Nortbern seas, The story of Frankenstein. was pub-- lished by Mrs. Shelley in 1818. In Hirsch will. Je served .{from 6--to 09 o clock., spere "win. '"pe-- ?"haa drsepiay "of fancy work, and of many --useful ar-- ticles. There will also be--a fish pond for the kiddies. Plan now to attend, _ Everybody is cordially in-- vited. Don't forget the date, Thurs-- are completing plans for their an-- nual bazar. and _ chicken _ dinner, which will 'be given n Hirschber-- ger's ~hall October the 29th, Supper wWill be served from & to 9 o'clock. reports aré that he' is getting along '.!"lyc 4 ~ ® --~----The.--Grace-- churech * and -- SBunday sclHiool observed their annual raily last Sunday, the attendance was very good and the services awd the program were --enigyed, by. all. 'the many cans of fruit which the friends-- brought as a thank offering for the Evangelical Deaconess home and hospital in Chicago helped decorate the rostrum. ~~ * The Ladies' Aid of Grace church Our Greatest October Sale of Women's | are in stenning new Fall shades such as Cuckoo, Wine, Pencil Biye, Nav¥y AnG BI&@CK BQ _..........l.l..22222000024,. lle l n es lc ven ie emenscsncess A wonuetiul group of authentlec Fall ~Modes designed in newest fashions (of-- @harm|ng~ Crope Falies, Crepe Satin®, Katin Face, Lovely Velvet Combimations, Poiret Chises, arg Cbarmeens _ Ait Famous Old Legend * Animal Species bal) } at Priceos C .~--*Ranging From ® _ WOMEN'S NEW FALL DRESSES We Are Showing Superb Groups of Other Coats ~ ~*~~ Red Sea Sona roge _ ~ Cutting Glass Under Water not necessarily mean that it will cut easier, but it is much less Ukely to crack than when--cut in' air. The eutting sets up.vibrations in the glass which bare & tendency --to crack it. _ Beamossorms on the Red Sea are somet)mes so,detse that a boat travel-- Ing 6D--mile¥ from shore has to stop and blow the Tog siren gvery minote. placed on it, regardless of the origi--| nal diameter.--Science Service. ] The. distance around a cylinder in-- ereases 0% incites for every ipch of thickness of a layer of -- material Attitude for Success He that would relish success to a good purpose should keep his passions eool and his expectations low; and then it Is possible that his fortune might exceed his fancy; for an. ad-- vantage atwuys rlan by surprise and Is--almost always doubled by being ui looked for--Ohlo State Journal, -- ~-- ut c Web indnis in on -- <<al "j'_,w'-"" the" ssm if" waitea--ths Tur' goés to hat faetories, while the ski re-- duced to shreds by the rur-:ti.b!u process, are made into glue, and the overhair and waste underfur are dis-- posed of to manufacturers of--ferti-- _ Nothing Goes to Waste * Dried rabbit skins gre used for the" manu{acture of felt hats. No part. of. _ "What's the maiter with the kanga ¥oo?" asked the manager .of the eirgus "Gotta bad case of blue devils," re-- pMed the keeper.. "We got 'blocked during the parade.this morning and he had a chanee to watch the pedestrlans do their stuff and i(s made him feel like a back numbeér when it comes to hopping -- and -- juawping."--Céneinpati Enquirer, . 4 --Featuring Four Great Groups In Every Smart, Distinctive Style and Brecirtg AUH Provious Records for V alue Giving Every resource of this organization here and in our New York office was used to make this Coat Sale the greatest October Coat event in our history. The markets of the country were searched and now we're ready with kundred: of exquisite Coats. Coats that are authentic in style, expertly tailored from fimest fabrics and richly trim-- 1--cd with luxurious furs al in one tremenmdous sale at prices you little dreamed of. Only a quantity purchase made 1 such rermarkable values. . -- ALL THE NEW COLORS AND PLENTY OF BLACKS A wonderful display of those subtle, soft toncs, c|'-- ca Sea Swallow Gray, Grenat Red, Kingtfisher Blue and rich browns, as smart and popular as the long favored blacks. ( ThursDAYy. _ OcroBER 15, 1925 m T _': Peeved the Kangaroo ' Earh Submerging glass under water does Cylinder Meéasurements . *OUIRREL, BEAVER, FITCH, MUSKRAT, FPOX, WOLF, RINGTAML coral and popular dyed shades that blend b:::... > : tire stylish new Winter tones. :' +, deep piled and suede--like materials and al} are mily trimmed with such superb, stylish furs as THE FABRICS $25.00 « $49.75 | . ----------Beail in Skull---- A golfer, while playing on the course at Burnbam, England, came upon his bal at rest in' a sheep's skuil, Tying in !.}u.a!e,!:.. Ae hag.to J' 4e flyull in order to play the ball. AtJantie ocean, a numbered band on his leg revealed.--Sciénce Service, : uged for lighting, sperm oll being sub-- stituted Jn 181Q. _ -- _ + The first lighthouse built by the United States as an Indepeydent gov-- ernment is at Cape Henry, at the en-- trance of Ches#apeake bay. It was finished in 1792, when fish oll was ~--8 _ h "&--] . X i -- e q at ' s ----------------;'--l-dd----;----.------h----------'-----.--.---*' . C T: || HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS NOT LISTED ' > + HERE. m . & ------"----'-d A kittiwake bird recent! THE BESTIT PEOPLE A BIG HIT Kittiwake Flies Atlantic "The Bird of i M o t SR Lt D0 AVERY HOPWOOD'S FARCE COMEDY Early Li!hlhm NEXT WEEK m 8:30| aying--on the course #8 g* u"er'ul at 50 herty: o 1 ind, came upon hlsJI Buy Bmumg N' w sheep's skull, Tying . @4 K e . @2 e o M,@-"""»'»'";"Hu 12. tm * ce ms' a *A -' %st ® N2 1~~~ cent less thad Usual $25.00 4) | NEWEST FLARES, WRAP AROUNDS I SEMI--SHEATHS, -- NOVEL SLEEVEsS VARIOUS NEW COLLARS > effort has been spared to make these Coats com fortable for the bleakest North Shore 'days and still with out loss of those yvouthful, shm lines so much admired. You'll mearvel at the beautiful silhouettes--Every one marked as a favorite in the mode of 1926 and di»=-- -- :?~ze are Fur Godets, Panels and Borders--as well e (XOT INC.) * . ON 22NMD0 STREET, ONE--QUARTER MILE WEST OF SHERIDAN __--_------xFOAD, NORTH CHICAGO.--PHONE 3979.___________ AMERICAN HOUSE WRECKING ~ ---- COMPANY _ -- & _ Px4 -- 2x6 -- 2x8 -- 2®1o . . -- 5. Lengths from eight to fourteen feet. All No. 1 Yeliow Pine, clear and bright as new; any length you may specify. ssom Fer 1,000 foct DOATd HJGRSUNG ..--Lcl=------swo--ses4r0u«~ Over 5,000 sets of eight--light windows..Includes two 30"x48" four light sash, one window frame, 'all inside and outside trim, and one full 54 w size screen, each--...-- «VV All full size sheets, 4'xS8', carefully taken down torn edges. Per 1,000 square feet _________.. _ FLOQOORING--A rare bargain--1"x4" B and. bétter, Flat Grain Yeb-- low Pine. B and Better is the finest grade of long leaf pine ob tainable. This lot contains no torn grain or broken szs'w ends. _ Per 1,Q090--ft. B. M. lc....cl.0.2002202ll20,..4 VYU _ Good quality and full six inches in width. Per 1,000 825(» board feet ._...... P e WRECKIR OUR LUMBER IS WELL SEASONED, THEREFORE © BETTER THAN NEW. Pine or Clear Fir; good long lengths, unpainted no split ends. Per 1,000 board feepi_...:...... dgr 1"x6 ROOF BOARDS WINDOW SETS Collars and Cuffs. EVERY COAT IS SILK LINED AND INTERLINED SAVE, ON PILLIMBING! 1,000,000 FEET OF WALL BOARD THE STYLES -- # 4 CWIt INAL All equipped with lock, knob, and hinges. -- Price includes frame and all trim for 'both sides. Some doors are glazed. one: light and four @4 .and light." each HUNDREDS OF DOORS e ___--__ $20.00 2x4, 2x6 and 2x8 § Lengths two to seven feet. ---- Very fine crating lumber; Per **" """'~" $18.00 ad four $4 '" €99 O(Q) -- 45,

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