iA &+ As a result of negotiations which have been in progress for --some days the Waukegan State Bank last Thursday assumed the labilities and tork over the assets Of the Peoples n e of fimt;o prominent a merger of . o banking -- institutions. > Kach -- bank has a capital of $100,000. Th atmorn ing at 6 o'clock 4e Waukegan State Waukegan State Bank Buys mu People's and -- Into New Home. 30x3%, Auto Tubes ! Dollar Day for.......__. DOLLAR DAY $1.50 and $2.00 Below we offer a list of articles of practical value which may be used every day. These are not Special Goods~ All $1.00 Values, 2 for.. $1.50 to $2.00 V wthnmmmwmdem to have you come in and see. - Telephone 17 Colors In Black, Cordovan and Gray, 8 prs. for.. Fancy Dress Silk smsoc V;m , s, 8 prs. for.......,}l,m Rancy Dress Silk Socks, T5¢ Values, 2 pra. for......$1.00 BARGAINS IN EVERYDAY NECESSITIES FOR Thursday, Friday, July 26 and 27 U --.:> 34. «ie cceR c ' DOLLAR DAY )Thurs., Fri., July 26--27. FRANK H. EGER "Your Hardware Store" T HEF "The Store For The Lad and His Dad" ; *' Carl ~Btenger, president of the L. .rger, in as the head of the Waukegan State Bank; but jocated in other quarters The Waukegan home and --business will go on just nimely, The Waukegan State Bank. ons«A €yei-- gerad move all of its effects -- down trom €8+. N abes . 0O s ;.'?.'..u.-.-...o..c-.. LIBERTYVILLE clals in getting tBhings in running or-- der as smoothly--and as quickly as brought about it is always noces sary for the State Auditor to look Into the financial structure of both banks and accordingly < Oscar Nol-- son, Auditor of State, was in Wan-- kegan for two days looking over the rpecords, theassets, Habilities, etc--, of declared. M mnmumoo:&m generally,. He served with 4% president: of the Chamber of Com-- merce and it was his initiantive whichk hbhelped to pit into use the abandoned Security Bank , building thing 'tor Waukegan.= A city with the prospects that 'Waukegan has and with but three banks suchk as hnowthcuu.p?;ml'tm'to tractive : picture, three banks now are located in fine noew homes and the merger of the W big institution ratheér than two as before.": A Carl Stenger, president of <~the Waukegan State bank, in assuming direction of the afftairs of the merg-- ed -- banks Thursday, when . the doors opened sat umine o'clock, was naturaily -- much ~elated | to think that he had been one of those in-- strumental in bringing about the merger and he was excoedingly hap py as friends pouréd into the bank and congratulated him. < In talking with a representative of the Sun he sealid that it was not known at this time just what would be done with the clerical force ;of the Peoples mmu&unmun retained on the of the Wauke gan State; naturally the . merger would bring about some changes. Staley's Plansa Uncertain for the future are, 'but reports> are to the effect that his bealth has been siich that he has decided to. retire from the baiiking bUusiness, m':fi.lk. fit* &# 'I% nOoW on YR mumfluu-mu said to be taking a lake trip. He is due . back According . to reports Mr. is entirely un aware of steps that have been taken d the past few days to merge the banks. Acecording to the published state-- ment of the Peoples State~Bank i#-- kued on June 30th of this year the total resources of the bank were sbown to be $2,7060,594.75. The re-- Peoples State Bank,. made no an The Waukegan State Bank's mumdmn total resources were shown to be $917,988 with deposits of $775,884, a surplus of $30,000 and. undivided profits of $12,104. ; Ofticers of the Waukegan State bunk and as they will 'continue in their new home are:as follows: Carl W. Stenger, president. -- Ww. P..Carey, Vice--President. Jos, A. Stenger, Cashiler. _ _ day it means a combination of the oldest and youngest state banks of Lake county, the Peoples bank be-- kinds of assistance. ; --.--. / Stenger Big Banker. to I <>a Tno Peoples statement shows loans on collateral security of $445/ 163B and other loans of ©$968,727. Loans on real estate are shown as erty and completed : the . building, making it irfito one of the finest banking homes in < the -- country. ¥."zen the work on the building was completed the 'Poeoples moved into their new home and 'has operated there sincge that time. < Broc* :, Carl W. Stenger. The Peoples State Bank, it is re-- called, moved into its present home just a few months ago, having sold the old building at the southwest came its new home, iwas purchased by the bank following the pazssing out of existence of the Security Savings Bank. The & ~urity had started the building 'but when 'its doors were closed over a Year AgO the uncompleted> building remained Xoa us S as iA on ript s After several hours of: delibera-- tion a county court jury late Wed: ic ~---- FOR NEW TRIHAL w BM ied | $1.25 Electric Curling Iron 00 . -- 'and 50¢ Bottle Shampoo $l T DAYS, WORK --sSOoOX Brown, Black and Gray, : DOLLAR _ ----A1 DAYS, 7 pre.:............ z DAYS, 6 for....__. STRAW HATS y -- NECKWEAR Sailom and Body Hats, M All New Paterns. Re DOLLAR n «_ lar $1.00 Neckties pays_.........__92 M portar ' _ T 1i n ain _ P DAYrS, 3 for .............. Tan, Blue, and Gray Bor-- ders, 25¢ V alue, _ 'Everything For Men" | Telephone 14 -- LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS a€ We F-'.l J. B. MORSE & CO. -- 3 50¢ Tubes $1.00 Bottle Cara Nome Perfume Free with Box of Face Powder Decker & Neville F A NC Y JLY 26 wg C J h63 209 0e #««4m0m4aee 44008 brintindoctatedietertartes Latedicdvd driving a car while drunk on the| fied stated that--they had been in-- ?fincx'm 4 at the juncture| jured and that an electric train had --the Skokie line and Waukegan|come to a halt in time to prevent 'Motion for a new trial was asked. by Attorney 'John Bills and 'County Judge 'P. L. Persona set the argu-- ment for Aug. 1. Hartong, driver of a bus, ran from the road and -- onto the electric tracks where he procseded for con-- siderable distance according to --evi-- dence 'produced by Assistant States Attorneys Wilfred Hall And Ray E. State evidence was that he had been-- Arinking and that he had 1}i-- quor in the bus at the-- time. sl \__ lar $1. ~-- n DaAYS, 3 t > ~-- ~HANDI @1 1 YOUR WHILE : Our Regular 10c Quality. --M| cren montn at TOWR ' Special For -- .--. | ~ C. C. HOSKINS, Commun *DAYS, 3 for FANCY SOX fl Don't Overlook This Bar-- ==---- -- gwain. 50c Value n ie n ce Te ol etnge. ie isaint it e ic nc tectintie on h B en ie o ds . iL on e Ee Ub ie s gullty 'of| 'Two of the passengers who testt-- f $ l' 4 widoeds and claim»that the mosugito abate ment --district, established a year ago, has produced more mosquitoes than ever before although money is alleged to be expended for the kili-- ing of the pests, Lake Forest proposes a bond issue, which is to be voted upon Aug. 14, that would provide $105,000 for the purpose of adding nine noles to the municipal golf course. A number of residents protest *1 es ns t *.f ©*~ 61 1| ROOFING | Cures Malaria and m"aw Aids in eliminating Toxing o Nfllymfipm"zg- ATTORNEYATALAW <_ . _, [om.. at home 0n W; Cook Avenuk Office in First National Bank Widg. . 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