* The LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT covers more territory and publish-- ||| -- BR __ es more REAL NEWS than any other paper in LAKE COUNTY. And it ||| . _ .all comes for the small sum of $1.50 a year. © JUST--THINK OF IT! t# H Right Now £ and WHY 'W;AIT' The time is ;v; -- right, also the Coal. es \|. All sizes of Hard Coal, Sofit Coal 1 and Coke. : > MRS. GEORGE MacDONALD Special Summer Classes for TELEPHONE 130. MEURANCE i< PROTECTION Dance Where The Breezes Blow _ RAY BROS. PAVILION KEEP YOUNG BY DANCING ---- LUBERTIVILLE LOMDER 60. "Telephone 47 LIBERTYVILLE. Every Saturday and Wednesday Evening from 8 to 12, Standard Time Sunday Afternoons from 1 o'ciock to 5 o'clock Central Standard Time McCORMICK'8 FOUR--PIECE c'nwv(zrrn ) There is no obligation asking information or advice I am always glad to be of service _ Whether there will be a Hard Coal Strike or not It is your opportune time to fill the bins with the Best Coal ° j _A safe deposit box at this strong bank will insure. your insurance policies and other' valu-- You cannot afford to be without the protec-- tion that will help you protect your family. Get FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent Summer. Classes For Beginners In tAKE--COUNTY NATIONAL :BANK Telephone 15 --|-- _ LIBERTYVILLE hyw.firqtobfiql'nl- . You fulfill this responsibility by providing an 'income whereby the necessities and comforts of life can be secured. : ® * a # # * To guard against the cutting off of an income incm'of'mdcflh.!'flhh""ife insur-- ance, and to guard against total loss in case of fire, you take out fire insurance.' * But We Do Know Your First Obligation Do you insure the insurance policy against The protection of those depending upon you We Don't Know Classes for High School Students Destriw ir Commercial Work and Secure Positions. Diamond Lake, IHMinois plus INVESTAENT -- Mrs. Ruby Rrury, of. Waukegan, state commander of the Daughters of the G. A. R, was in Libertyville Mon-- day afternoon, interviewing local peo-- ple with a view of organizing a branch of the organization here. * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson are in Milwaukee this week visiting their son, Howard, and family. Mrs. Ruby Drury and Mrs, Mabie Goggins were hrere fro mWaykegan Monday visiting at the Wm. Fendick home. Mr. and Mrg B. A. Ray and daugh-- ter, Georgia, of Waukegan spent last Sunday at the Fendick home. f Miss Jenn'e Kern left this (Thurs-- day) morning for a visit with rélatives in Fort Wayne, Ind. -- Mrs. J. P. May and baby Joe, of Wau-- kegan visited Monday with --he1, par-- ents, Mi. and Mrs. Byron Colby, . _ Mre: C. Bpring returned home Mon-- day even .ng from a visit in Factorville, Michigan. ~ Mrs. Lewis Bockelman And daugh-- ter of Chicago were week end guests of Libertyville relatives. -- Hobart Swan entertained a number of friends at a dancing party Friday eve ning. a Miss Shirtey Thomas visited a cou-- ple of days recently with Miss Ruth Miss Nellie MoCready of Escanaba, Mich., is the guest of Miss Jennile Kern. e h. > 4 Mrse. George Cleveland and children were Chicago visitors Monday. Miss Adtline Mille spent last Mon-- Mr. day in Chm;o. aven Mrs. Fred Stocke was a Highland John Mattocks of Chicago was a L bertyville visitor Friday. Mre. Wm. Fendick was a Chicago visitor last Thurseday. * Auditorium: Theatre Short Items of Especial Interest to Libertyvilie People Local and Personal Farmers' Picnic KV GUVS T 2.2, 1923 A MELOUY OF YOUTH Base Ball--Area vs. Everett Good Music--Speakers Games--Sports °> Fireworks and Dancing AT DIiAMOND LAKE, ILLINOIS Friday & Saturday -- Day and Night ANNUAL COOGAN "DADDY" " _ JACKE-- |{ RAY--BEOS & COMPANY |__The Ladies' Aid Society of the First M. E. church will hold a bakery sale lat Schanek's Hardware Store Satur-- 'day, August 18th. 88--1t The members of Libertyvyille Chap ter 0. E. 8. have received an invitation to @ttend the meeting of the Miliburn Chapter on Friday evening, Aug. 17. Misses Marjorie and Jeanette Taylor and Mts. Paul Pettingill were enter-- tained at dinner. Monday evening at the home of~W. N. Specman at Elm-- hurst. Mrs. Victor Wolfe and little son, Rush Albert, of Carlisle, Ind., came Sunday for a visit with the former's sister, Mrs. Chas. D. Nalley. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kublman and two children of Highland Park spent Monda yevening in Libertyville with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burnett of avenue, is entertaining -- the Misses &:r:leo and Beatrice Croft, of Grays-- this week. Misses Frances Bishop, Ruby Wi}-- lams and Olga and Elsie Huss heard the opera *Rigolett!" at Ravinia Park Bunday evening. have less money invested and more in the bank. We invite all whether interested in buying fur-- nniture or pot, to come in and look around. No obligation to buy unless you want to. We specialize in just two lines, Furn-- iture and Rugs. > Phone 9.-- uwu,,m Open Monday, Friday and Sat DOLLAR'S WORTH OF VALUE FOR EVERNY DOLLAR SPENT That's what the housekeeper of today demands. Peoplzvho buy their rugs and furniture at Ray Furniture & Paint Store Ray Furniture & Paint Store ¥, AUGUST 16, 1923. AUG. 17--18 urday Evenings. W, L Collins expects to leave Friday ftor Boulder, Colo:, to spend two weeks visiting 'Mrs. Collins and daughter, Miss Virginia, who are staying in Col-- orado on account of the latter's health. Her Libertyville friends will be glad to learn she is getting better. . Born to My. and Mrs. Rudolph Dor-- ' fier, of Area, on Monday, August u.' a daughter. Mr. and Mre. Dorfler were formerly residents of Libertyyille. i Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bragg, and their guest, Miss Georgia Van Patten, and Mrs. Ed Carroll spent Sunday at Ra-- vinig*® Park, and enjoyed the opera, "Rigolett!" in the evening. " S N O W'S Mr. and Mra. Metcalt, of,Gurnee, and .Mr. and, Mrs. Monty Owen, bf Ruce, Kansas, were visitors Monday at the D. Nelson home on Maple ave. PHONE 306 a vacatio nspent at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Danlel Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. John RNelson returned Sunday to their bhome in Chicago, aft-- The memorial services held in Cook Park last Friday, the day of Pregident Harding's burial, were well attended by residents of the village. All busi-- ness was suspended for the afternoon. INSURANCE ~For the Last Phone 217--M -- LII!RTVVILLI NEW 6. 1. RAY SUBDNSON At DAMON K IN THE HISTORY OF THIS WORLD: Telephone Libertyville 220--M A; A. Grandy WE WILL ALLOW ONE WEEK'S--GRACE FOR THOSE WHO NEGLECTED TO BUY BEFORE AUGUST 1. -- AT THE END OF THAT TIME PRICES WILL AD-- VANCE $25.00 PER LOT. NEVER AGAIN CAN THESE LOTS BE BOUCHT AT SUCH LOW PRICES. » 'RAY BROS. & CO. WILL SELL LOTS IN THE 36--imch Bleached Muslin, per yard...__..... 36--inch Bleached Muslin, per yard........................ 36--imch Long Cloth and Nainsook, per yard 2................. 36--inch Long Cambric and Nainsook................-- 42--inch Pillow Tubing, per yard.........................._... 45--inch Pillow Tubing, per yard*..................--_._-- 81--inch Sheeting, Bleached and Unbleached, per yard 81--inch Sheets, Hemmed Ready for Use, each......._.__ 81--inch Sheets, Hemmed Ready for Use, @2Ch..........--...._.......--_--.___--__$91.38 ¢ Bed Spread prices.......................... $2.25, $2.50, $2.60, $3.50 and $4.00 | .. . _ Cotton Batting, Outing Flannel, Shaker Flannel, Wool Flannel, 'Ticking, Percale, .. Duck, Towels and Toweling of good quality at very low prices. . Tt¥ Telephone 29 W. W. CARROLL & SON CO. . On Your Household Needs $250 to $550 pportunity To Save OUR WANT ADS GET SURE RESULTS : At These Prices Small amounts spent carelessly cannot give you half the pleasure they would if put into an inter-- est--bearing account here to buy something you've always wanted, and of permanent value. worth while. It's the cheapest way to buy, too, because the interest we pay saves you just that much on But the way to get the most out of it is to oc-- cumulate enough first to make spending really Open an interest--account here today-- to buy something really worth while. LIBERTYVILLE _ .. . .. ILLINOIS,° ; Resources of More Than a Haif Million Dollars First Nationz! Rank HOURS 8:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M. To Spend Money IT'S FUN 14e 18e