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Libertyville Independent, 4 Oct 1923, p. 15

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p _ The LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT covers more territory and publish-- $ ummmhmfiumhuflm. And it _ all comes for the small sum of $1.50 a.year. JUST THINK OF IT! . THE INDEPENDENT------ONLY $1.50 YEAR MSURMGE i< PROTEGHION »'*=s ~-- Telephone 3132 Autumn Bulbs Are Here! There is no obligation asking information or advice I am always glad to be of service For Instance:-- IEOURTESY| " Special Sale On Odd Sash * Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. Don't Forget Your Chimneys | and Roofs Need Attention -- Before You Start the Fires \ Tuip -- i'lastic Cement, Vaidura Paint, Elaticum Coat-- ing, Best Wood and: Asphalt Shingles FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent $ All Kinds of Hard and Soft Coal, Chunk ~-- Wood, and Kindling Telephone 47 LAKE GOUNTY NATIONAL BAKK Telephone 15 _ --|-- _ UBERTIVILLE Boys and girls throughout the land have re-- turned to their studies. . L"hyci&m-r:dvhnfiqvm w'.j-z.'lhy-.olAmuebeiu trained for the big tasks ahead. 'Ihy'imhf'!flfl.v"-flfi" have learned to save. -- This lesson must be taught at home. See that your boy or girl learns this important lesson through an account at this bank. UBERTMLLE LOMBEt 00. Get Your Supply NOW! And Once Again It's School We have every material for the" work FOR THE WINTER SUN--PARLOR FOR THE GARDEN LIBERTYVILLE WAUKEGAN, ILL. | SERVIGE] The Libertyville R. N. A. will give a dance next Saturday evening, Oct. 6, at Hertel's pavilion, Half Day. . Mr. and Mrs. John Annen, of Arling-- "ton Heights, spent Sunday at the home of hrs. Aunnen's mother, Mrs. Michael Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haines and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Herrington spent Sun-- day at--Palatine. + Petersahoes at J. B. Morse & Co. Mrs. Paul and baby, Joim Dailrymple, ret Wednesday from the Highland hospital. . Louis Scheuer, the popular North Bhore conductor, of Waukegan, visited friends in Libertyville Sunday. , . Mr. and Mrse. Chas. Seott were visit ors in Palatine Sunday. Don't forget the dance in the Town liall tonite. Mr. and"Mrs.--J. R. Nets and son, Wallace, motored to Sharon Park last Mre. J. J. Wilson and daugnter, Miszs Katherine, were visitors in Waukezgan Monday. * M'ss Dorothy Knosher of Naperville, was the guest of Miss Lillian Kohout overBunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greenwood. of Rockford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Greéenwood and Mr. and Mrs. 6. C. Kimball. Mrs. Arthur Liss and daughter, Hen-- rielia spent the week end with rela-- tives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meaker, Mrs. Henrieta Davis __and -- Mrs. Cassius Bulkley spent Sunday in Chicago with Mr .and Mrs. Jullus Hoanes. --Dr. and Mrs, B. P. Qieason lell HMML Monday for their homé id Randolff, Neb., after a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Treptow. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Simpson and daughters, Helen and Elinore, of Wau-- kegan, and Mrs. Nancy L Clark, of Chicago, called on relatives here last Sunday. +-- Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. S'men and daughter, Edith, expect to leave Fri-- day for a two weeks' visit with the former's mother, Mrs. Martha Simer, at Oconte, II1. George Nelson, of Milaca, Minpn., vis'ted from Thursday until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Colby. Mr. . Nelson was called to Chicago by th: death of his brothér, W. D. Nelson. 4 Hermance Wheeler and daught>r, Miss Ida, returned last Saturday from a two weeks' visit with relatives in Logansport, Indiana. Mr. Wheel:r--re-- poruthccornhthcflouiermxe is grovlnglohkhltvmukeluldcnto reach it when husking time comes. He also says he got his fill of Indiana Sweetheart watermelons. Short Items of Especial Interest to Libertyvilie People Local and Personal Friday, October 5 23 Watch Next Week's Paper for Important Announcement. FOOTBALL L.T.H.S. ANTIOCH Telephone 55 Admission MUSIC LOVERS Decker & Neville Liberty Field . Gleason left last at 3:00 o'clock p. m. Mr. and Mrs George Hutchings and & Co. * 40 Mrs. Peter Spellman, of Waukegan, were Libertyville visitors on Woednes-- _ Mr. and Mre. Bert Small were Mr. and Mrs. 000"&0, » Fredericks, of Rockford, were guests SBunday of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wilson, Bra'nerd av«. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson also entertained Mr. and Mrs. Will Young of Waukegar and four children. dey evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bierre and daughter, Catheriné, and Mr..4nd Mrs. ] J. J. Porteous motored to Deer Grove Park, near Palatine, Sunday, to see the Indian encampment, in -- the Cook | Cook county forest preserve. it ---- Fred W #m'th and family spent last Bunday at the home of John Irving at Wadsworth. Fred brought back about half bushel of mushrooms, and they must have been--o' k., as he has been on duty at the barber shop every day this week. . Mr. and Mrs. J. L Clark, accompa-- nied by Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Beckman, of Waukegan, left Wednesday for Lex-- ington, Ky., where they will attend the races in the land of the pure bred trotters. They will visit other places in Kentucky, Ohio and Ind'ana. At-- The Libertyville 'Mystic: Workers . will hbold the annual installation of officers at the next regular meeting on Tuesday, Oct.9th, in the lodge hall.| After the installation ceremonies, a . dance will be given in'the town hall,| at which refreshments will be urved.' All members are urged to be present and help entertain the members of | neighboring lodges. 'who will be guests of the local lodge. | News, Mutt: & Jeff and Educa In His Western Comedy Drama The Famous All 6tar Cosmopol-- itan Production -- JUST AROUND the CORNER COMING--"The Rustle Of Silk" AUDITORIUM THEATRE-- FRI. and SAT. OCT 56 SsUNDAY,: OCTOBER 7 TOM MIX 66 LIBERTYVILLE, WL. the Cook )S8unday. 25¢ ; -- Mrs. Chas. Kaiser is in Joliet visit-- 'ing at the home of her son, Oscar Kaiser. Miss Madge Holt was a Milwaukee visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Jud Moore were among the Waukegan visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Netz are enter taining friends from Chicago. Palatine Sunday to see "heap big injuns." Mrs. John DoHenmater is entertain-- ing her mother, Mrs. Frank M'tchell, of Area. _ xol:s. E. H. Sm'th in in Cineinnati, 0 visiting her sister Mrs. J. 8. Donaldson, v'o recently und}lrvent an operation for appendicitis, rs. Don-- aldson is reported as improving. Mr. and Mrs. O. Mollig@r were the guests of relatives in Round Lake last 5.. 35. Ini##¥*belt chains at J. B. Morse Co. 4 40--1t have less money invested and more in the bank. We invite all Whether interested in buying ftur-- nniture or not, to come in and look around. No obligation to buy unless you want to. We specialize in just two lines, Furn-- iture and Rugs. FRED GRABBE ~AUCTIONEERING DOLLAR'S8 WORTH OF VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR SPENT That's what the housekeeper of their rugs and furniture at Ray Farniture & Paint Store Ray Furniture & Paint Store '"the brakes didn't work'" --___ A SPECIALTY 547 NORTH COUNTY ST. WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS Res. Phone 2588> Office 344 Phone 9. Libertyvilie, 111. pen Monday, Friday and Sat-- urday Evenings. . ACRASHandwme- one badly hurt. Carelessness on the part of an owner who neglected to have his brakes properly adjust-- ed and relined. « Don't let it happen to you. Bring your'car around and let us inspect the brakes without charge. * Maybe they need an adjustment or sturdy Raybestos brake lining --Better be safe than FARM AND STOCK SALES Reverse Charges on Business Calls Libertyville Auto F_tog_air Shop _ You Wait We are Brake Specialists --7"'07.' M. Bernard, Prop. Phone 202 LIBERTYVILLE PPOLBCOP®POR DPF www« -- ~+ en a & Brakes Lined While 4, 1923. 36 inch Bleagched MUSHiR, BEF Y&PC......................c Gmmmrmraimmmmesmumen MB 36--inch Bleached MuSHf®, BE Y&MAL.......................................csuu'smsmmmmcemmesll@ 36--inch Bleached Muslim,_PEL YArd..._........................._.._....----msmmtoc-- 226 36--inch Long Cloth and Nainsook, per yard..................--*..;",.d,,_....;___lzc 36--inch mg Cambric 4nQ N&SGOK...................................«=mscmmmmprfmmemermid( 42--inch PNOW TUBiNG, BEF Y&ATG...................................... cssoormmetotmucmmnnmminnnttle 45--inch PilloW Tubing, BEF YArd......................................cosommmmmmmmmmco» 406 81--inch Sheeting, Bleached and Unbleached, per JHRC+..........cssorine mentrnnsisrerninvencmcci ult _81--inch Sheets, Hemmed Ready for Use, CBOF... 2000 »erees 3 coure 1 on rvorronrrovennmmmeoge m wdo 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. 4* l' . Telephone 29 An Opportunity To Save People who buy 3 is# .~ W. CARROLL & SON CO. § On Your Householid Needs THIS BANK CAN BE A SUBSTANTIAL FACTOR --| m HELPING Y0U MAKE © | -- YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE. lNymrownlme.mfl;yomownfnends.yman have as much dance pleasure as in Broadway's famous dance palaces. _ _----\ -- a Edison Records will give you wonderful one--steps, jazzy fox--trots, fascinating waltzs or dreamy old--time dance music to meet your every mood. | Edison Records give you 150 lines of music to the inch, instead of 90--they give you almost twice as much dance pleasure as ordinary records. And, in order that you may always have the latest hits for use on your New Edison, the Edison Laboratories release their new records as soon as manufactured, instead of YOUR DREAMS-- NO MATTER HOW WONDERFUL; YOUR VISIONS-- NO MATTER HOW BIG; ALL MUST HAVE periodically. A CASH FOUNDATION. DECKER & NEVILLE Telephone 55 'The New EDISO LIBERTYVILL®®* . . . ILLINOI8, Resources of Moere Than a Maif Miliioen Dellars First Nationz! Rank London Console $135 Come in today and hear the latest a > dance records. HOURS 8: 00 A. M. TO 8:06 P. M. 161 a bantt td A 4.4 Mys. SA L 52 thws t & t

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