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Libertyville Independent, 29 Apr 1926, p. 5

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-- Buy First Mortgages Secured by* -- -- " LIBERTYVILLE HOMES * '"Anterest Payable Semt--Annuaity, ~ _ | Titles Examined by the Bank's Attorney ' Amqunts Running from $200 to $3500 . Maturities One Year to Five Years We recommend this form of Investmént For safety and good inferest return.--; TIME TO PLANT | wE HAVE A LAR! FROM ONIONS THE INDEPENDENT----ONLY $1.50 YEAR # is an absoiute fact that t business. As you perhaps ® reeq heads, spiits, doubles i is an absoivute fact that the Onion Plants are fast kiliing the Dry Set business. As you perhaps know. the Dry Bets make a larg* per cent of reeq heads, spiits, doubles bottienecks angd will not make a smooth onion or good Keepar. You wit also find that where any ons has once planted the plants, you cannot get them of plant dry seeds; and, be udes, the plants will mature weeks earlier than the dry sets. 6% First Mortgages The plants make a slow but steady growth, unti! at eight 0° """ "" of age they are Y®"Y tough and hardy .the buds are purple and outer lhaves a reddish brown. . When in this condition they caf shipged into territory farther northand be pianted in the open grow month to 8 weeks soorer than home grown hot bedse or cold 1: plants. These F rost Proof Cabbage Plants will stand a temperatu! 15 gegrees above rero without injury. The land freering. or the p! being covered with ice, sleet or gnow, after they sre planted, wil injure them 5 1000 Frost--Proof 'Cabbage Plants, at 5 per 100, or 1c Each in Less Quantities TrRigas & JonnsoNn Telephones 24 and 25 Why ONION PLANTS are Better 'The DRY SET5S We have on hand and offer for sale DRY QONION SETS, White or Yellow 2 POUNDS FOR 25c . IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT FROST--PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS ALSO HAVE 20.000 . PACKED 100 iN Telephone 96--J Telephone 29 W. W. Carroll & Son Co. Excavat{ng. Greding, Hauling Grading Lawns A Specialty LARGE ASSORTMENT OF . ons TO FLOWERS. BULK Mattress Pads, 36 Shelf Paper, scalloped, plain, Ruffled Curtains, pr. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS 25¢c per 100 Teaming Contractor TEXAS BERMUDA onion PLANTS, ALL aA BUNCH, READY TO PLAN T EDS 3. Al 1 B PRMRRCCee. northand & planted in the open ground a nome grown hot bede or cold frame pbage Plants wi\! stand a temperature of injury. The land freering. or the plants ar amte after they sre planted, pnll not . SMEE OoF THEM, ALL THE wWAY uLK OR in PraACKAGES. LIBERTYVILLE until at eight or ten wee ks ; puds are purple and the is condition they can be LIBERTYVILLE 36 x 76 $2.75 39 x 76 2.85 54 x 760 3.00 I)r. Chas. 1». Nixop is tine new Marmon ear, d ~ |). H. Scott, G here visiting at Charles Scott. The friends of has been very 1}}. thgy he is gradua Mrs. Fannie M« Ind ; is here vH Mrs. Chas. D. Na Tom Russell, the Mundelein DIack: «mith jhis week purchased a new Chevrolet sedan fram the Libertyyvilie Garage. ~ Mrs. Merlie Young l¢ft Wednesday for Kingston, Wis., where she will re main for several weeks visiting rela-- Aives anidgAtends, {_oo _0 > ' G. Carrol dkey. of the First Na-- luonnl Bank, -.%qu discharged (after service Federal: jury in "Ndp Wilkerson's rt in\ Chicago. George 1)., Nixon .& Co. had a big blue bus here Bunday to take pros-- | peciive lqot buyers to tio-lr new subdi | vision south of town, known aAs Ellis Local and Personal The Legion Minstrel is drawing big crowds each night at the Auditorium Theatre. The show continues for to morrow (Friday} might. A Eddte Parkhw tained'a broken arm last Sunday rnoon at his bhome north of towB, injury is the re sult of cranking I"Ol'd. Walter Lyons is spOrtng w Auburn Kdin--dine car. [tems Of General Interest Th La k + Chicag Two automobffes cam Miwaukee and Pak ay afternoon, and ope WO cuttabgut ¢he throat ® to the office of Drc Tay tor treatment work of pating Monaville »cho« a« it is «ure to do+ y vice "Buy LAts and} buy befefe Real A Gond (Whad to Do Bqssmess 201 So. Milwaukee Ave nds of Abner Taylor, who ery iI}, will be glad to know raduall . gradual #@Rru'vh'm w P inie MeCammon of Carlisle, 're --visiting her daughter, . |). Nalley, on Broadway. +gular meetin® Fagt? "eil ds Aih Ll0l 0 C s Hours 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. reday eyening. M of Figtherville, Iowa, is | w aNTED--I1 t the home of his wn.'[ Af worth, t $1.50 mk ipCrea®se; 10 prik Mundelein black orting a brunvlg . H. Wehrenberg starts ar. t cavating work Wednesday & house on Runnyside Ave., s the ownet of & | sige Park Subdivision. _' dgelivered to hM fourth new boyse to be. bu ® + | subdivision. Oorf LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, 14 . M Loans, Insurance came kogether at --~/=-- -- avenues Sun¥ay. py, woman was bad!y to w I _ She was laken -- apd Tavior and PeBDY | ,reo 10 .10 the open gap 1 aff r wumely A of. W X B | realize OW befort Call us e home T el 0Ve 5 wouldn't it? B G. Kaping. 14 U * Atrs ert Curtts," or 'norfh or®towh., was called to St. Louis, Mo.. today (Thursday) on account of the death of her niece, Miss Dorothy Wood. She was the daughter of Mrs. AméAia Wood, formerly of Waukegan The sale of the Lake County Guern gey Breeders' Association at the fair grounds Wednesday was attended by a fair slzed crewd. All the cattle of-- fered in the saje wére disposed_of at fair prices. _ _ o | T G. T. Luce escaped injury Thursday night, when his car tpped over neal Mundelein. Mr. Luce was on the way to get a purse for Mrs. Luce, and was crowded off the road by a large truck. He was' not-- burt, nor Wwas his caf Mr. and Mra. W here Sunday, Eue Ingralram home 0 attended a recep! Mr. and Mrs W. T. Ingraham were here Sunday, guests at the Garland Ingralram home on Cook Ave. They attended a reception for tréinmen' in Chicago Saturday night, and visited in Libertyyvilie before returning to their home in lowa . e OO EPRNRETHS : AOO CS EN CR raiion announce a big opeping of the \] Copeland Manor Subdivrisio nfor negt . Sunday, . Lusch will be served from . 11 a m. to § p. m. and ab invitation ! ) m e tanet 11 a; m. 1O V¥ Y O wgretugrd to alt $ oLc The Copelang Manor May &th. at tin Nearly M r8® local bankin£ wcal people | ZONE M COMMERCIAL CLASSES in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BUSINESS ENGLISH and ELEMENTARY BOOKKEEPING call Telephon» Nomber on the lins unth youn & from Number "0" Then of your street and in w fire is located. Also give McDonald Commercial School 311 Park Ave. Telephone 130 Intensive |raming and Individual A.ttehtion Given Positions Secured For Graduates 7ZONE Local People MEMBERS OF THE FIRE Church If your properiy. we't, "000" 90 d it would _ move, be giv« G. Kaping. 14 it depend tts, or 'norfA of'mfl*'fi'fm 8t. Louis, Mo., (0day | ««==---- accouut of the deéath se HRmenth® Wood S"O"P tirst of : May, e# seventh magih 0 meming this w i the edriy fiseI tot ha rain NOR TH May , an Pwe 478 y foOr a new ., in Suuny This is' the built in this t vyon get ah ausw the Fire Department Sales Organt this fine pEOp-- s +h mMaPket W 'Then tell the name d in what zone the «n give your namy. the ZONE winter ZONE M Ther« L las Street of in 1k in w here M beet aD* y business A coupon appe@rs at the the Auditorium Theatre ad sur which will be accepted adimission to the play, "Th Lady" to be shown a! th theatre next Wednesday @ day, May i and 5.. This is best among the many £00G be given here and readers dependent have an opportu " MOoNDAY, MAY 3----ONE L an Jackie Coogan in Ived in Libertyville acquuhftar{m-- of R Sheman received word the the week of her death at ber, Fredertck's Hall Va. she has n tpr & longilfima Her maiden s Mary Tupper and she was I Deerffeld. She leaves her "Bu 1 two step children. The she1 »d in Libertyyitlle many year ere Mr. Sherman was in the DEPT atay AUDITORIU M C com c wer A sparkling comedy 0 with Monte Blue. M: Gordon, Phyllis Hay ALSO NEWS . ~--__. ___ Hoot Gibson in |~--___ _ _ "Chip of the Flying UV ooo en mmeeremmmmmeenme O w A TCH FOR THE BIG SHOWS COMING oN MOoNDAY NIGHTS Lights of Old Broadway; Merry WYiGqGOow, Sally, Irene and Mary; His Secretary; Black Bird; Devil's Circus; Barriér; Bev-- erly of Graustark ; Brown of Harvard ; Mike ALL THESE WONDERFUL PICTURES WILL BE SHOWN ON.MONDAYS for one evening only, during the months of 0 l-la(:'['lay, "The Reckless be shown at this popular t Wednesday and Thurs-- and 5. This is one of the ; the many good shows t0 ere. and readers of the l1i-- have an opportunity to see The drama of the woman WwNho StAaREL 110!!}0. love--everything--acainst Fate and cried: "T'll see you!" Where but in Monte Carlo could such a drama be set? _ TPS TREMTE James Kirkwood Lois Moran Lowell Sherman could bring to th Tuesday __TT'S TREMENDOUS! WHO BUT James Kirkwood Belle Bennett Lois Moran en Lyon Lowell Sherman Charlie Murray 'ould bring to the screen the living charae-- ters of Sir Phillip Gibb's great novel? Extra Added Attraction: "THE MENACE OF THE ALPS" A thrilling epic of the famous snow--capped mountains. In this wonder short film you will seg the difficulties which the adventur-- mountain climbers encounter in attempting to seale the Alps. ALSO AESOP FABLE. l INDEPENDENT REAfil_)_ERS' COUPON ' His biggest Comedy Hit--Succes "The Rag Man" _ ve--everythl't'uz---':w:unsn * 11 see you!" Where but i e A ces sls a 1]vgnqn} 'FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 30th and MAY Ist . THIs COUPON, WHEN PRESENTED AT THE OF THE AUVDMTORIUM 'THEATR! WILL BE ! FULL PAYMENT OF AN ADULT TICKET TO "THE RECKLESS LADY" May 4 and 5 'KING COTTON" "Old Clothes"' Husbands" sUNDAY, MAY 2: Lloyd Hamilton in the first Tuesday night to attend her home for Past Efuinent Commas has been -- Waukozan Ccommandry Ki gen name pkar. -- CAhol y7 is the old as reared ous member of the Comn ~*Rusband dng 43 years té dis ored Shermans Gorham 48 the next old« May, Ju;\e_ and July. and Wednesday, May 4 and 5: bottom vf in this is as a paid A PRIL 29, 1926. _ als ago THEATRE »amedy of matrimonial mixup$s lue,. Marie Prevost, Huntley is Haver and John Patrick. Mrs.;~ **Shorty" Mll\t-r oadway; Merry Widow; 1 Mary; His Secretary; iI's Circus; Barriér; Bev-- -- Brown of Harvard; Mike phar. -- CSho ous memb« ing 43. yea Gorham 4s wITH Haw ns ladies of 1 bounteous Ave. eariy cAlC goling briskly in the furnace, &BU4 "O0 °P dagage to the house was &trumg from on 'l)"ll'flll'!,~!i\]! no wA Monday moreing it V valve in the main W@ no water bad been | The AND COMEDY. 'oman who staked home, RESENTED AT THE BOX OFFICE HEATRE WILL BE RECEIVED AS ADULT TICKET TO * fire department m rman Madote --« to riy Saturday nigh: riskly in the tin cu -- and was put oU DAY ONLY! bne of the DeW U" water was a\'uu.*l. it.was found that h was closed,. and tha n in the pipes sinc was in Waukexa ; since L iz = 00¥ n wl 4 to I h Did You Ever Say--»-- > Capital and Sm-bh.xs $100, LIBERTYVILLE _ "It's Hard for Me----_ &# --EVEN Aa GRAPE -- Z FRUIT 'LL KICK , --PRO BACK some TIME-- SER Libertyville Lui Company To get to the bank while its Open ts aAnr Ds * _ To work without saving PA&M 0: come is Money Lost; it i8 0 Are you one of these money h . The way to check this loss of money is not only to OP@® a bank with us, but to save Regularly. Ther be able to live in comfort and en joy prosperous future. 12%> As We have many valuable cu Who bank by mail. | It's easy and safe Ask how it carn be done.". > First National B LIBERTYVILLE If you want to prosDer, TELEPHONEK 47 _ Down by the Old Depot--Been there Lake County We Invite Your Banking Start __ small cost and C# 2t en hes IMM --BZ _ ey if you want it. Now is the Vm uc *# > 48 * B 4 +o+

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