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Libertyville Independent, 11 Aug 1927, p. 5

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| ~-- Hayve MonEr| their baby to the Highland Park hos pital Sunday, wheer the ilttle gne te-- John Whitney is improving his !'ou-mo-omtc«u/; a house which he will rent. bhere Sunday from visiting at the Guy Legate homm#-- on Johnson a' party of relatives near Eigin last Sunday, and spent the day picknick-- When you work, wear OUR work.clothes. They FIT; they give LONG WE R. : And when your day's work is done, DRESS UP in our stylish clothes. l The way to become a BOSS is to first LOOXK like ofie.© ' Local and\ Perml l.':;'m';t%mm We Sell Good Strong WORK CLOTHES To "take it easy'" is the thing we all look forward to, but in order to do so we MUST not only toil when we can, but PUT AWAY 'the fruits of our Iabor. Our bank will be a SAFE place for your money. Start Saving Regularly NOW! We invite YOUR Banking Business LAKE COUNTY. - ~NATIONAL BANK For YOUR CLOTHES--come to US. §"The Store for the To Enjoy Life You MUST spent into this (Thursday) morning for a two weeks' vacation. They drove to St. Louis, where they will} visit relatives i.mamm. --~The Play Fellows of Beloit (Wis.) College gave three playlets at the high school augitorium last Friday night, and pleased the audience very ut;?l. Part of '.w::oa'.tto building tfun@ new Eliza-- beth Condell Memorial hospital. Store, is enjoying a two weeks vaca-- tion. She will spend part of the time visiting relatives in Aurora. with his uncles; the Almopgld brothers on First street. . w ty--six members of thegLiberty-- mu?mmmuuml. the Garden Club at Barrington last Miss Rifie Butterfield, bookkeepar N Mrs. W.A. Brewerton and daughter | ence Valentine and Helen, Miss Dorothy Keene and Mrs. |and th Johnson {fa: Bessie Crane returned last Saturday | lunch was served. from a--week's stay at FKm--|or was presented 1\ . t'weok'"'?:h" 2 they spent a e vacation. 4¥ e in The North Shore Line paint crew |of a Ford of unce was in town last week and brightend |a great scheme to the buildings of the company with a | $5 vehicle tax.. Ea coat of that famous golden orange 'remove the plite 1 paint. The color is applied with a ing to Mr. Clark, 0 spraying machine, and is thelast word j Co., and sally fori in loudng3s.. You can hear a building |Clark recognized h with your eyes. 'The front car of each | Ford, Marshal Li mummmmm,mmmm theory being that accidents will be hall where he was : reduced on account of the vmmulu.m No4 of the train. ¢ ferred against him. bome Ssunday night from a vacation C two weeks, spent at Star and Losat Lake in Wisconsin. Paul reports teh taking of many fish, but there was no sonses M Amrdfiidmnno.x»- ing, who is in Seattle, Wish, attend-- ing the national convention of real mm.mm"o':m edlmhn.firm Amfimnedvod here of the of -- Miss Helen Larsen to Owen G. Dimmick at Chi-- cago on Sundas; August 6th -- Miss in * the: yn part of the country. They were $WA¥ about two fmonths. -;fl' Mss Milgred Por. Waukegan "i of last And when you tell your grandchildren about the wonderful chances that exist in their day, we hope you are able to show them the--profit you made by your present-- day investments. This chance for a profit always éxists. * ~LIBERTYVILLE to--day to as much chance pinge on 8a mat won}j'ivpul chan usege 'sto g:e./ or. old 59P youve randpo tad p%p x & of a Ford of uncertain vintage, had a great scheme to evade paying the $5 vehicle tax.. Each night he would remove the plite from a car belong-- ing to Mr. Clark, of the Standard Oil Co., and sally forth. Tuesday Mr. Clark recognized his number on the Ford. Marshal Limberry was called and took young Willis --to the village ball where he was shown the error of Mrs. E. Needham entertained a par-- ty of friends for her sister, Florence Johnosn, who leaves Sunday, August 14, for California. . Among the guests were Miss Josephine Eger, Miss Flor-- ence Valentine and Miss Bernice Farr and th Johnson {family. A delightful lunch was served. The guest of hon-- or was presented with a kodak as a are "roughing it" during the trip. of Kenosha, Wis.. Refreshments were mmmonmmw Mark Nevile, of the firm of ror & Neville, lflg;hd by e e t ' or north. M'vfllvm.t.m.l:'wfih; famed points in Canada, to be gone about two weeks. k remain a week or so visiting rela-- tives. &ymmmw Niagara Fulls and other points on the Horace W. Robbins and family left last Thursday by automobile for Long Branch, New Jersey® where they will the easterp part of the country. :'\'!::;\ ifi ,:::-::;:;' ;\»- ie h "A. 'l'hrrhu?:ig.t--{hinio;o;t'. iness, conducted under the name of 3 and Albert. © The business will | be eoutmlry!r. Farr, and the _~~]same service will be maintained. Call phone -- 520--W Orioles( at the fair grounds the game to start at 3 ociock, new time, FOR SALE--New wheel chair. W. M. ~: Bell, 222 Prairie Ave. 82 1t Grove the score being 9 to 6. The boys of the country nine gave Liber-- tyville a bad scare in the fore partof the game, piling up.four runs in as many innings, before the local nine get oging. In the sixth inning the Libertyville team found the ball and knocked Haseman, the Long Grove pitcher off the mound. From that time the local aggregation held the lead until the end of the game. :Dlttsmoofldvfllyhflnufly | of the game, but tightened up | and . pitched good ball. -- Rain Next Sunday, Augsist 14, the Liberty-- ered and was able to resume play. _ Libertyville won from Long Grove in a ball game last Sunday at Long tieman lost all interest in that ball game. After a short time he recov-- ing crowd. .In Wednesday evening's gamae. Rev. M. J.. Nealis collided with another player while watching a fly ball jand for a time the reverend gen-- utzh, a deputy sherift of© South Mi+ cn-ctoumw'vmatm'mmon, ,fltookthoearandnu-ohskj with him. tou.lmvuroleu»' ed and sent to his home in Linden. Tbenoqlnihemm_ unity baseball lmusmacdud:ontumh;t-l lt;nuanumm!'g.mh nt'h'ol a five game r8, Holy Nam eCardinals and the Foulds ; mdmu tefd.t:iolbopia;fii con: @wmmmnmwmm,; day night Foulds gave the Holy Name Peing it to 0. ; Wednesds; orening. to 0. ; eve ' "lovcvqnobxme:eh&ud' gave Foulds a lacing, final score | being 9 to 4. RhWMfiuI; game tonight ill have a record break-- | kee, and Joseph Leone, of 78th and right one. A Buick coupe drove past the stop lights at Cook avenue and the officer halted the car. It was oc cupied by two boys, who gave their names as H. Russo, of South Mitwau-- .Mtomuonmm. The provides 'that ©the plate must be affized to the front of the automobile, and persons will save the Nlootbtdmwm. ing with this section of the village lage. ~Others showed that they had || procured the license palte, but had ,marhuuonmm. The || <« *> provides 'that <the plate C must be affized to the front of the g' automobile, and persons will save the A en rest notices in all cars in the mm""fluthml.:'m tag. &"fll'nmndzmmu they were pot residents of the vil-- lage. Others showed that they had procured the license palte, but had The village police officers during the past week have been leaving ar-- rest notices in all cars parked in the where Mr. DeLong lived formerly, and wheer he met friends in that city whom he had not seen for twen-- Rev. oJhn E. DeLong and family re-- fnurned --Monday evening from a trip Join Mrs. Warren and children; who Ts fhe femay are maier t in m are & Michigan and other states, to be :mm_avoek. * * * . Robert C. Abt, of Antiocn, president of,the Business Men's club Thursday urged the board of supervisors> to hasten the completion of paving on route 21, between Lake --Ville and Antioch. The 'business men of that city are waging a serious fight for the paving of this short dirt strip. over for morial hospita lin Waukegan Friday. Bm.bhr»'om,d as getting along nicely. A hunch by Marshal Limberry Wed-- Just lift the stopper of : this distinctive bottle. The NoTice or pissorurion The Enchanting© Fragrance of Early || Blossom Time Shari $ Kathryn -- Hironimus,. well resident --of the Fremont Cen-- Here 4s Shari 6p gen" at s3 Tenm e | "'""*o a|| August 18 and 19 [ APRONS . DRESSES BLOOMERS | 1 || BABY BONNETS . BLANKETS, single || _ || _ ELASTIC GARTER BELTs [i .. cowns . HosE 1 || _ .CLARA BOW in 1. *Eough House _W. W. Carroll & August 17 ;M' A great horse rame -6;\ [ : Connection With Us! ' um emecslll We . 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