Home of WATERSEAL Roofing Yard Phone 415 A. NAGEL, Manager. Residence Phone 165.J YARDS: 123 EAST COOK AVE. + LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS ASK FOR INFORMA-- TION AND SPECIFICA-- TIONS FREE WITHOoUT OBLIGATIOQN LIBERTYVILLE CEMENT WORKS Armistice Dance LIBERTYV|ILLE POST NO. 329 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 ' Music By Mielich's Black Cat Orchestra TICKETS FIFTY CENTS A PERSON BUY COAL NO W W. F. Franzen, Jr.-- Phone 50 Libertyville, III. Right now is the time to put in coal for use next winter. In addition to economy (price being lowest at this time), you can have your bins filled with the best grade coal, and with less trouble. ° Lake County National Bank LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 THE. INDEPENDENT--$1.50 A Year Y ou don't have to wait in line to make a payment. _ Your check éan be mailed. ' These are only a few of the advant-- ages which come with a check | ing account here. You don't have to wait for a receipt. Your canceled check is a legal receipt. | You don't have to wait for change. Your check is made for the exact amount. ' There's No Waiting ------when you pay -- By Check _ We"Have All Grades of Coal In Our Yards. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Just Telephone 50 And We Will Do The Rest. QUALITY CONCRETE BLOCKS FOR BETTER HOMES AUSPICES OF ANNU A L LIBERTYVILLE POST NO. .329 TILES MADE IN ANY COLOR aAND N ANY QUANTITY A card party will be given by the M. W. of A. at Gridley 'hall Friday evening, Nov. 9. Everybody ts in-- vited. Refreshments and prizes. A marriage license was issued by County Clerk: Lew Hendee to -- to Louts Gracey, of Libertyville, and BEssie Durkin, of Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. C. E6. Wilson and daughter, Charlotte, and Mrs. Thos. Bennets were in Deerfielq@ Sunday, éuests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wolfe. -- Mrs. Simon Alkofer was the guest of Mrs. William Tennerman in Deer-- field Tuesday. C R. G. Kaping announces that he has assumed the management of the Quinlan & Tyson property in Liber-- tyville. The properties con--ist of tour stores, five houses and three L.ats. avenut AUDITORIU M 80| Helen .\U%l('r Charles Mill 4 Saturday, Nov. 10th. Love laughs at bandits in this Western romance. REX BELL, in "The Cowboy Kid" with RUTH ELDER Join the Marines and see the giris. See what Dix in a uhiform won. See Ruth Elder, of Atiantic flying fame, soar in the skies. See how Dix makes tove to this brave and beautiful girl. Added Attractions: Pathe Review, Aesop Fable and News (News on Sunday Only.) Local and Personal Sunday, Monday November 11 and 12 "MORAN OF THE MARINES" Eleven kids, a nagging wife and number 13 on his taxi...Follow the walrous moustache of Chester Conklin thru blazing thrills and howling laughs to fortune in "Taxi 1%." [ CHESTER CONKLIN, in i 66 99 A TAXTI 13 Tuesday and Wednesday November 13 and 14 NOVEMBER 18 and 19 j "THE SHOW GIRL: November 22 and 23 "BEGGARS OF LIFE"; November 27 and +~28 "THE . ATRIOT"; November 25 and 26 "THE PERFECT CRIME"; Thos. Meighan, in "THE RACKET"; Clara Bow, in "WINGS" etc. A stirring drama of the seething underworld. with MARTHA SLEEPER. Story by Harold MacGrath. Direct from the Granada theatre Chicago. Thursday, Friday > November 15 and 16 M WARNER BAXTER (Dolores Del Rio's leading inan) in by the "Danger Street'" Also Comedy and Novelty t of RICHARD DIX, in LIBERTYVILLE THEATRE COMING LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1928. ome ol a daliillC. vo, at Beveriy 'H s ment was in Oak at Waukegan W e Ciub neXxt ber 13t1, All re expected to a 13-- year--old s. The lad es judgment in n. W. L. Lar-- entertainment Whitman at-- ' co--operation of the Tenth 8t omt an acciden d while re the Arabi McKinley cago sun me* ¥vi ronetr. -- City clubs Great The Holy Name ' Society cof St. Joseph's church will elect officers for the coming year at their regular monthly meeting to bé held, in St. Joseph's school Friday nigsht at 8 o'clock. All members are urgedt to attend the meetinkg. s f eirl, born last Saturday at the pital in Milwaukee. Mother ; baby are doing 'fine. Mrs. La" formerly Pauline Conway is s @1 uate of Libeityville Town«ip H School _ . ager of. the 111 gois Co., in, Libertyville fined td his hone weeks by. illness, _ develop#4d in one; of 1»" Penney is aftter Mr. and Mrs.{Irwng H. Lange, of Milwaukee, formerly of Rondout, an-- nounces the arrival of a 81b baby in Mo \ rmis lay. V as awarged UNPir priie 1(0 tnhe s1U-- ent with the most correct guess of he final score. The contest will be »ft open for Libertyville's last con-- erence game, which is to be played n Monday, November 12. at Antioch. rmistice Day,. which falls on Sun-- nd M ANNOUNCEMENT Telephone 17 ichard lIitdhfield, with : _to 0, and' James Hyat »--ss of 25 to 0, botn in {f range and' black. This conference gsame that t} iwarded their prize to t R. ~Andrewg, commercial man-- f. the JIllgois Bell Telephone in, Libertyville, has been con-- t& his honmre for the past two 1110 W I am now the representative in Liber-- tyvillé for the Bremmer--Tulley and the famous Atwater--Kent Radios. Telephone 17, and we will be glad to arrange for a demonstration. Or cometp the store anil see and hear these higch class radios. e . Andrews co out.h soon, in re health of FRANK H. EGER ? bs Several models now on display. e ('v'lf'bf'&? ed g day. score wWas home team p¥t An infection his eyes. D gam+ M ng -- temf hope 1 V 0 l¢tions were with a guess ( ¥ A~ iT W m the Hos-- ier and the stu--| _ CARD OF THANKS. : ruess o!.! We wish to express dur thanks for will be the sympathy and kindness of our ast con-- ; friends dn our recent great misfor-- e played~ tune. We thank those who gave the Antioch. ; use of their cars an® those who sent on Sun-- | the breautiful flowers. i Monday, | MRS HAROLD BEITZEL. | _ . ~-- DOoLORES BEITZEL. Savings eTDOOI ivyor 0 e bank ivor Oi U to 0 Lang»e . il'fl\l I)r M. Mr. a trip b« W a W as On a s 1¢ There will 'be a meeting of the Court of Honor of the Boy Scout fos-- tering organization of Libertyville-- at the Presbyterian chureh at 7:30 Fri-- day evening, Nov. 9, to which every one is cordially invited. All members of the fostering organization are ex-- pected to be present. James Swan is director of the Court of Honor. Fri-- day night, Nov. 16, the regularimeet: ing of the Citizens Committee will be held dt the Chamber of Commerce auditorium. 1 _® Oscar Nelson and William Hanson, who have been living in a house on East Church street, owned by Jake Goldberg, were arrested Saturday night by Marshal Limberry, when Goldberg swore out a warrant for the two, following his having been struck when he went to the <house and endeavored to evict the: men. Denn's brought the two men before the village court, and Nelson was charged with assault and battery and Hanson with disorderly conduct. The latter was released on paymeéent of costs and Nelson:s case was contin-- ued until Monday night. Both were rearrested Monday night when they appeared in couyrt intoxicated. This time they were charged with disor-- derly conduct.. Nelsom was fined $5 on two counts and Hanson'a like amount on the d sorderly conduct charge. _ Both men, were house in the village jail Monday night, but were alloweq to return to work Tues-- day morning when 't'rii'nfls appeared and n»aid their fines. } -- Misses Glady Corlett, who 'are Belo t Wis., we day visitin§& at parents, Mr. an and Mr. and Mi nublic. with y voting week Libertyville, Illinois lo h iCé ley makes and went o part in C 1 O P. Swan ) Calr}y aI MM A () MOUNT HISTORIC BELL ON BASE IN WASHINGTON PK. m Ripe for Scrap Heap . 'Why a@ll the agitation about youthb vetrsus age? Youth andjage are states of mind. . .. The belief of age is # relic of the Dark ages and should be Trelegated to the discard, along withb the beliefs that the earth is flat anct that women are too weak to vote.-- Néw York Plcture Play. In the Middle ages it was thought that each gem had a certain defnite power over the weafrer. A diamond was supposed to give|courage,'@n am-- ber necklace to cure sore thrbat, a cat's eye to protect from witchcraft, an amethyst to enhance shrewdness in business [ ""* / fug City's First Fire Bell Now Forms Part of Monument in Local Park Waukegan's first fire bell, which called volunteer firemen. to fight fires: back' in the fifties, hag been given a permanent place of honor on a shaft in -- Washirngton -- park where the relic may be viewed by future .generations. Work of erectimg the shaft and mounting the beli was completed by the street department Monday and the old bell which was placed in Service in the towe of the first hose hougse on Madison street, back in 1858 to send its warnings of fire throughout the small village of that day is how being vjewed with inter-- est by kundreds who pass along Washington street .each day.. . _BUY AND BUILD The bell which had lain in a barn in the rear of the Dady home at 11 South County street was discovered some months azo by Mayor L. J Yager, who' set the forces in mo tion to make the bell a relir and open to inspection of all..citizens. B. H. Mille _ G. C. Gridley' Phones 67Jand 98 Jewelry and Gift Shop. The Home of Gifts That Are Different. Postmaster El on received a SHcirloom Plate r.evin® COPELAND MANOR Libertyville's Scenic Subdivision tionail maill route wi.l enabdie y people to the north and east ibertyville to receive ma d from local postoffice, and wull work intageously to both patrons and offick. 1 e Who doesn't Hke the warmth of a REAL hot water bottle on a cold night ? -- Twoquart ~Sizge. $ Only . . . .;% '.2°50 Guaranteed for two years. _ It's pleasant to know that the one you use can't leak. . | It must be a KANTLEEK Hot Water Bottle Wecause it's molded entirely in ohe p'ece--no patches, sp.ices, seams or binding--even the stopple s o'ck et is molded into the ,rubber. The one shown is one of several which may be seen and purchased at ish Beliefs About Gems America's 'Finest _ Tableware. McDonald's Jrom Generation to Genrration Phone 55 Libertyville Decker & Neville Ellsworth this after d a telegram from the ant postmasttr general ficial confirmation -- of 45 ard 157 LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT McDonald's Commercial School 311 Park Avenue Register Now For Fall Classes Book Your Coal Order Now. Libertyville Lumber Co. Leave your order for this coming winter's fuel with us now, and we will deliver at your convenience. We have all sizes and grades. | First National Bank LIBERTYVILLE _ SWRACGS --BANK -- ~ "Wait'll You See How Much I Got Time We're Married®!" al. is now conducting business in its Capital and. Surplus "110,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS COMMERCIAL COURSES Individual Instruction Positions Secured for Graduates New Quarters Milwaukee Ave. at Church Street Telephone EKither 47 or 48 Children Started Early on the Thrijt Idea Never Fail to Profit. Start Yours Now! Public Service -- Building '"'Down by the Old Depot" Been There Twenty Y ears Full Weight Guaranteed. 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