i e s *~ U mWA n m Ar I'wg £ tKLE #a * O g*h-f'" L. § Te' $ " 2 The Bakery Sale of the cighth grade last "Hflvzu a great success, dnfi 000000000 0 00 0 0 0 Three men have been employed in the <past for --the protection of the "bikes" will bring the force to a po-- sition where it will be able to cope adequately with the amount of terri amore valuable than automobiles for the work. The riders are in evidence amxo vaivable than automobiles for the work. The riderse are~in .evidence to the--public this way and are able 'Ontmd_w. 0 0 0 0 00000006 0 0 o annexations, now about ~sevel -nudwmadhhhd': Through this section are scores of estates. This territory has to be un-- &nml&mbe:'-uthnh always possibility a burglary. Three men have been employed in the <past for the protection of the "bikes" will bring the force to a po-- sition where it will be able to cope adequately with the amount of terri-- police force> today, it was learned érom Chiet of Police Lester Tiffany. "This step is not being taken as a warning to speeders primarily, but is part of a scheme on the part of police to better patrol the city. are to be added to the Lake Forest Long Boundaries Make it Ne-- -- _ --TOPEL & MADOL Lake Forest, due to a succession of Buy Cement °L O ) Mhxrtresenting double the population of lIllincis and Wisconsin combined (the two states in which the North Shore iine eperstenf is 4n intome of 1,232,266 over the year 1925, indicating mwmmhumnflmwm imne magnitude of service rendered to the by a progressive cated by the number of customers carried during 1906 on the Morch Spere Line a un The magnitude of service rendered to the 131 West Ellis Avenue LIBERTYVILLE = -- PHONE 748 -- AGENTS for "DUNTILE" _ THE ECONOMICAL BUILDING UNIT W&"'O es Pn oeed oo NCrrrele mrvice uith heaue Teain achedules tat suit your commeaimen 00| C o9 i [f _ [ Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee RR.Co.: ([J ~| _ k C Office will act as your agent without charge; they will oo > e lieait Nh thanlim dn sns is and have tickets left in your name at the theater box office. Your choice of current Loop theater attractions is wide. _ ® in ie Here are some of the best: > rst Week) Musical j : ioh ie t Blocks and Other _ Make your ___ = Theater Ticket ) Reservations -- M: shrough our Ticket Agent Irjg-ilv Mg:-'sm C rage ""_..n",...' es Mre. L A--Fitz and daughter, mo tored to »Waukegan and~ Libertyville ~ Mrs.~Robert Bracher and Miss Lu-- cille Rosing motored to Waukegan on 00000000000 00 0 0 0 0o 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0o 0o Cfiiy Rneak, nin s ie gany se # c.(::» rm with tx":r Suardian Ao with t + at the W BeldiGrqmmar Schoot." He: freshments. were wd :n honor ofAtMr nt« nwmy e havoq:n absent from ":ll:ln the Aro returhing. Tt 18 hoped that all aill be back nexrt we wish to thank the mothers for the . it is easy to obtain good theater tickets on reasonable e LASALLE~Lucky S-bc" Marilyn Miller--Jack Donahue. _, -- S\ es CR ntrag is A. P1E AB tored to Lake Mart'n Thele: er on Saturday. Archie Rosin Mr. and ~Mrs Joliet spent the ith Cleveland h Joé lh!fl_.lpl _ _Mr. and Mrs. George Huson attend-- ed a show at Waukegaw on Monday evening. Avs "or--. $as JlmuClr'n'nmol"lbWMem on Monday, tA *# *A Mr. and Mre. Tom Graham and Mary of Long Lake Mrs. Flo Renehan and son, motored to Waukegan on Monday Roger Olsen, of Chicago, spent the week end at the Ros'ng home. : ing home. _--Mr. and ) ed a show evening." ~ James Ct on Monday, Pat Lynch and John Murphy, of Chi-- cago spent the week end at the Ros-- cago snent the week end at the Dell _"Mart'n Thelen was a Waukegan cdll-- er on Saturday. # Archie Rosing motored: to Chicago Mr. and ~Mrs. Eugene Jackson,cof Joliet spent the week end«at the Ed-- m'Joo'D:vfi Sunday in zo. spent Y¥ Mr;and Mrg: 0. T. Bohmah am 1 . Mrs. R. Richardson and Helen Rich-- ardson and Margaret Smith were in Chicago on : L. A.l'ltlmflqnomflm tored to Lake Villa on Sunday. _ W dizs 'garsh Rippberger and . 1e hy evenimg. _ ~«*..~<*>, <, «= fi.lum'uncuaxoulleru '?.."5.. Hoffher is drlvin.z-,:i new sedan of popular make. _ ~: first of the week. * "Ag. > > Mr. and Mrszs. Lee Batterson of Bris tol sperit Sunday with the latter's sis-- ter, Mrs. Floyd Renehan. Charles Fickie® of : Montecello, spent Monday at tho James Curran home, Mr... and. llqz_mum at -m ¥visited {former's parents _xum ind Willam Quick at f ed'a show at Waukegan on Sun-- *~Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rippberger_ of g--nmt Sunday with their son . Mrs. Clara Rosing and daughter tlul sons, weer in Chicago on business on Miss 'l::y:. Zradicka, and Mrs. P. orth Chicago, called on ln.'hn Bracher on Saturday. Mr. --and Mrs--) J J Harrington nf _ Mrsg. Joe Amann and son and daugh-- 'urm:iMwu-nuuvg.m lake e'nmnamy»em f *"Mr. and Mrs, Bell, of Solon Mills,~spent Sunday with the latter's slaster, Mrs. Milford Smith. Mrs.>--Emma Huson and sister, of Grayslake, were Chicago business call-- ers one day of last week. ~_Mr. and Mrs. A! Dixon and Donald, of Waukegan,-- called Mrs. Leo Hendee , Andrew Batzner and Henry Fruend, of,Waukeganvisited friends and rela-- tives here on Sunday. for Anna Luby has been on the sick list were in Round Lake ' ll " 'HIGHISCHOOL x) family spent : Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gitchel and fam-- y have moved to their cottage on Round Lake, from the Erdmann house where they apent the winter. } rt'!fiz.'unmmnwm { they spent the winter months. William Witham, of: Waukegan, is spending gsome time at the: home of his sister, Mrs. J. E. Wagnetr. Mrs. D. G. White was in Chicago on business on Friday. a Of Grand Ran'ds, Mich., were visitors At the Dan Hook home on Friday and Saturday. , Joe Turner, of Elkhora, was here on business the latter part or 1ast week. Miss Dorethy Olsen, spent Saturday and: Sunday in Chicago., Mrs. Irving Hook is spending the week at--the .home --of hermotherin Libertyville. * "e :+ e o i on business on Tuesday. Mr.-- and. Mrs. Jack Cashmore and daughter attended the funeral of Mrs. Atbert Cashmore in Waukegan on last with Elizabeth Davie. ~ j -- Mr.'and Mrs. Ray Rippberger and son, motored to Ingleside 'Tuesday. ~'Mrsa. Bdna Smith and Valoise, spent the week ond with frriends and rela-- orbar, Dinshor motored . to Chieaso ~Two 1923 and two 1924 Ford Coupes l':-----v. x 3t & A Miss ce Wagner, of Wauke-- [onh Mr. and Mre. Wagner. &Tuhmnu.'xmw ret, of Lemont, are spending a few days at the Frank Flary home. w Miss-- Velma--KFits~ motoredto: Grays lake one day th's week? ailer ain Paubduy.. n ons * m' # p ' Carroll Porteous and Sonny Smalli of --Libertyville,;, spent Friday at ; the Robert Bracher home:> «_ Mr. and Mrs. William Molidor #pent Sunday evening at the O. A. Howard ~--975 to $195 DON'T MISS Monda$ evening orke Bhenl 15 fam-- Geore and m (s. Sweet is home. ' w. their hom i Bs myln.aué: t P en " ; ¢ t * M i . A;'_ ki ' :fl ' -' m ob NBWce . ' . M ; ' + BR W IRE iA iss t pmblirimiage 12-- :l'll o um'mw Mr. and s wa wile, Come Down and Look them Qver Mr. and Mrs. Harry Isaaczon: and APRIL 19--20:21 Main Garage LIBERTYVILLE, ILL spent vor of P.; E. Hilde¥trandt. - Beveral© members 'of the>American % m-:u thrmw;:unn at Mrs. Wesley Faulknen of Waukegan, n,w;."& week at the home L her parents, : Mrs.andMrs. McMil en.~ : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60000000000 00 0 0 --_Mr. Edwards, of Waukegan was a business caller in this vicinity last .. Mrs. P.. W. Newhouse was hostess 'to.the members and friends of St. Andrew's Guild,. at her home, on lasi W lay afterncon. _ _ i; s Leona Wedel, .of Waukegan, . on friends here one day of last ~_ Mr. and Mr# 'Joe Pester and Misz Aldah Loftis, R. G.:Godfrey and Leslic Wells, attended the publ'c installa tion of 'the White -- Shrine,:at Lake --Foreést Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kuebker en'er tained several relatives at their home mt 8"'" . *--~~a% ' dnyy 260 Yotee wore ohbt." 210 were in ¥ votes-- were'cast. -- : were Tavor of.0..C. Waidihinn and 56 in ts 150 -- 156 80. Genesee Street Telephone st*o'\m\uxew, ILLINO!IS Mrs. William Woeber, Mrs. E. J. Mut-- Noet: woigh t of > m k od in four colors. Indeed Very Sturdily Built U Alrs. E. C. Hook and daugliter Flor ico were in Chicago on business on Mc n nviiee nass" A / NS To .. Low Prices -- James Morrow LV consomens . e of on +aal -- Linnderoppt a E M : : m"Wfllhn Walker visited> with relatives and friends in Chicago for a "*--4 32 * Robert, Mr. and --Mrs.t Andrew Ander-- son: ~d@aughter, 'of, Chieago spent the end at the James Leonard M!::Im- Annohter m": d their daughter ond zon--in--law, te:-m-.'hc.mthovukend. m..A.va transacter business in Warukt the {irst of the week. ;W.' of Waukegan, was at homejover the week end~ ? a large gathering from Anti-- och the church meeting here "-'-A,, -h;gg,m;.;-.;A ie Bue ds o Sher day -- Foon. : .= /; / --"1 E 4 (Reeriam tm t ag ons | -- Bs AR ids rheita i # " » % e Mrs..R. C. Thayer, on Sunday after-- | 4 ROOR., ; _ ... _ ® ' T V&.fm Mrs. Crage have a new boy, hm,;on, March?, of" which they ml justly; proud. ¢ Bety Jane Rincbock was a Wauke-- Haa gan caller on onday afternoon. : ~Mrg. Fred Hamlin and Mrs. Pau!l Avery were in Waukegan on bus'ness day, on Sunday, and were the guests of Mr. &ifl- B. J. Hooper. .A party was given in honor of the young people at the Mrs. Frank Nader Mr. and Mra, William and Mr. id Mrk. nfeote Tere hore ton t --Phe William Fisher and Mrs. Daisy were Antioch callers on Mon-- elly advertised quality food products. The Consumers Sanitary CoKee and Butter an'"iu :-Jcm '»m"hcwpdm- y towns and are opening new stores # h 2 o is ; Fr TELEPHONE 2272 WAUKEGAN 124 Belvidere Street ILLINOI8 LAKE COUNTY INSURANCE ACENCY Expert Insurance Engineers QVALITY AT LOW COST _ Libertyville Garage < LUCE & EARL Props. PHONE 202 _ "LET US BLOT OUT YOUR INSURANCE TROUBLES" "We Settle Claims At Once" MASON & WHIEITLOCK l s y PA hS' d at amazing low prices----the mwhhd standing motor car value of all time. Memy ie onb pnacor 7 mc d lerity. One glance at the beautiful new Fisher bodies, one ride in your favor-- ite modél--and you will agree that the enthusiasm for Chevrolet is based E'"vd-cuflu-ha of the automotive industryl Modern to the minute in design, w;d&fi.--h: 6e 6 vided, at price, so many &'&y«&*'d' many clements of custom=_ar beantel 1+ . incredible smoothness at every speed . . . power in abundant measure the lnrgest factories in the tomers, that we are able to aBe uthis -- outstanding tiful scooter, worth $5.00 or more, for only 98c, It is only owing to the fact that we have purchased the THINK OF IT! This beasw-- cago and sguburbs with one would be able to suppiy every hboy and girl in Chi-- ers for months so that we amined to Be Fully These Scooters mist Je oo ~PAGE'! lous that it has r=~d home 'wid