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Libertyville Independent, 10 Dec 1925, p. 2

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+ PUBLIC SERVICE _ '- TO EXTEND LINES * ewmm»wm I MEaANT BY HEATING -- --.-- Daye ._Meorril) __of E:eldtL Wis... are * apending the wee kat his home~~~ fes*. Mr:----and Mras. EdA Seghoits of East «~----------*Peray.--Wis.. have come to spent the _/ «~int@r in the bomé of their daughter, ; Mra. W..J. McMillien. _-- ty > Pud! Green of Chicago was hert on i business Monday and attended the mevting of the vHiage board Monday A vening." w Irmunmnu-muu -- 'Tom.luuh and ~---- K. B Godfrey attended the funeral of u--m'mht * Monday. Mr. was agent at the Soo Line Gtation for many years, but had resided in Michigan for the past f yourse when we put in a heative *hmmu cause you to . . mobet" us to your neighbors and ~"A| Priends.. Our repair work upon > an old heattr gives back to it 7 w Impulse. _ HMHave your Wone AOW At a #aving. ... Lombard. is requested in a peiltion fSled before the IHlinols Commerce The company requests permission to extend ita super--power system to the communities named. It already * merves 221 cities and towns in North, wentern Vlinois. Lower rates fot the sabsrban towns wre promised. _ CALL ELECTION _ FOR MEMBERS OF -- NEW H. S. DISTRICT Chicago, Dec. 1. ----Parmission to pur shase the propertiech of the Chicago munity Christmas tree; also for an old fashlonsd dance to be held Noew werse at 1 Tuesday night of Yoear's ove. furnishing olectric light and power to Wost Chicago, Winfeld, Viila Puatk." Wastmote, Waybe. High iak, Rataria, Geneva 8t Charles and Cecil Hook is again employed at the bocoal drug store. L C. Rittsa is very il] at his home on Westertield Place. PR ' Postmaster M. E. Murric attended the banguset of Lake county postma» her position at the E. C. Hook grocery < Mré. Chris Thompson and daughter were Chicago visitors Monday. J. T. Morrill is seriously il1 at ber _ Mrse, Chas Hall is sA8riously i}! at her home in Highland Lake. Plans are being. pertfected for a com-- . . A Bath a Day ps You Fit in EKvery Way U 17z !l * ------$7.50 to $12.00 N To be nad in plain or atriped Madras, Sllk, Per-- cale.or Finnnelottes. AD sizes No doubt he likes neat-- ness and comfort about the neck. The kind he'll find in our able Pajamas added to his wardrobe w o u l d look good to him. For his hours of leisure at home, he'd appreci-- ate the comfort and'dig-- nity of a Lounging Robe $2.00 to $2.00 to $3.50 varled SBhades All Purchases Will Be Wrapped In Neat Boxes Without Any Extra Charge of (HMHis Gif t Her o Felts, Beavers, Velours. -- nifty shapes and colors, _' $4.00 to $6.00° Nobby Neckware Of the finest Silk weav-- eg -- in striped, plain or hm r inR , ME 27 .. ~ .o neuochonenge i TR e se Ts masgh "EVERYTHING, FOR _ MEN*'* "Hit It Right* By Choosing Christmas--just watch him when 'he unties the Gift Boxes addressed to him and containing articles of Hab------ erdashery selected from the attractive assortment at this store! c t . L e ase s TA w In strinefl. nIain n Dandy color combina-- :ismtg,stnped, plain or g%ndsé very d urably 75¢ to $2.50 -- $1.00 Or Any Other Article of Haberdashery in the Store Gift! 'And to either man or boy it's the Gift that pleases most! There is no doubt about it. It's something that "strikes home" «with his personal preference -- for any item that enriches his personal appearance or adds to his comfort, tends to increase his pride. And, doing that, it is a Gift most acceptable! : ; Note the suggestions illustrated and described here. If what you have in mind is not listed--come in anyway. If it's something man or boy can wear--WE HAVE IT! Morse & Co. Stylish Hats "Wearable" Gift is a Practical .. THURSUAY,-- DECEMBER 10, 1925 Give Hitfi-f Madras, Percale, Pop-- ling, etec. Neat patterns and colors. $1.50 to $8.00 Novelty Hosiery Ths _ _-- _ 50¢ to $2.00-- KX Genuine Leather Belts in all the popular plain or sports styles. All sizes Gloves he'd prefer for any occasion are here in an ample assortment. Foot comfort and ankle Hosiery gives him both. $1,.50 to $4.50 With Sterling Silver or Gold Plated Initial Buckies 50¢ to $2.00 Capeskin, Charmoisette, Buckskin -- -- wool or fur lined -- -- desired shades Nobby

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