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Libertyville Independent, 13 Dec 1923, p. 2

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45 48 id _ * M ~ TED SPERO, Proprietor &# GIFTS FOR MEN ARTICLES LADIES WOULD CHILDREN'S °* Bath Robes * APPRECIATE DEPARTMENT Handkerchiefs Underwear Sweaters Shirts Suspenders Libertyville Dept. Store Fine Linen Initial Handk'fs Hase (Wool or Silk) Cuff Links Military Brushes Fine Neckwear Pajamas Umbrellas OUR MOTTO ' "Service, Quality and Low Prices" Trade 'This week has been set aside for a special display of Ford Cars, types show many <interesti de-- velopments. Tile Fou%oor Sedan particula;l! features the high degree of comfort and refine ment you find in Ford Closed Cars. Visit our showrcoms any day or evening this week. Bring your Trucks--and Iractors. Now is the best time to see such an exhibit. Present Ford body types show many interesting de family. Ford Display interest you. CARS rays Display Week KENNEDY BROTHER S Authorized Ford Dealers. de Where the Dollar Goes the Furthest -- This Store is Filled With Gifts for Every Member of the Family TRUCKS OPEN EVENINGS Knitted Sweaters Hosiery--Silk and Wool > Aprons -- Silk Boudoir Caps Silk Uniderwear Handkerchiefs Gloves Bed Room Slippers Stationery Perfume TRACTORS Dresser Sets Toilet Sets Lace Neckwear Garters »rTing your Weegl: will SEVEN HUNTERS . FINED $15 AND _ COSTS: TRESPASS Dep"ty Sheriffs Busy as For-- eign Huntsmen Flock Into County. Deputy Del Weale, who 'has spel} ed disaster for hunters trespassing on farmers' felds since the hunting season opehed, took Sunday off but Deputies Ben Neely mnd Lester Tif-- fany carried on his work successful: the Half Day Town Hall. A travelog entitled "A Night's Ride With Paul Revere," will be given in lantern slides, accompanied by a lecture about the pictures. ~ The pupils of Half Day school will give the lecture.. Music will ¥e had both before and after this feature of the program.. A short busi-- negs meeting 'will be held to discuss plans for the January meeting. Re-- freshments will be served; Admission will be 15¢ and 25¢. ~We are anxious to have many parents at the meeting. The P. T. A. meeting Friday, Dec. 7, was not very well attended, but every-- one present seemed vitally interested. Parents, stand by your children.. You want them to have the best. Why do you not come out--to these meetings and help to plan and work for the In all seven hunters, some charged with trespass and some with bunt ing without a license, were arrested. They were picked from fields all over the county. * Those who paid fines of $15 and you not come out--to these meetings and help to plan and work for the best? Remember, you have perhaps one and perhaps four or more children in your home. The teachers have vour one or more and the varying your one or more and the YAI number from twenty other homes you interested as to how they all get along together? Do you do your--share to make school the kind of place you want your boy or girl} to grow up in? costs Sheriff deputies hunters they had long as into the arrested ler, Geo rius, Ra They a Chicago Bath Robes Games--and Toys , Sweaters Boys' Suits Girls' Dresses Stocking Caps Sweaters Night Gowns Ties Bath Robes 845 Milwaukee Avenue hose who paid fin s# before Justice 1 day<were: Paul ] George Scjolz, J. C , Raliph Marura a y all gave their John Schroeder and family from ," will be given" in lantern accompanied by a lecture about would -- gunning _ not q they _ county were f. HALFE DAY Ed Ahistrom d continue ng on pro y. Most c foreigners continue-- to pick up g on property where gained permission as persisted in coming atd fines. of @ Hervey Costello, V. and Frank . r-- addresses stello, V. Fab-- vg t 1 Frank Apa.|# 4# # # # #%# 0@ @ % #% 4# # addresses . us | :rn Herschberger was a caller at _ | Mré. Caroline Busch's Sunday evening stated -- that | . G. M. Weidner was a visitor in the e-- to pick UP | city the fore part of the week operty where | Mrs, Max Miller was a caller at permission as | Mrs. Frank Horchers Sunday evening 1 in coming | Joe Leikam was a business visitor of these men |In Libertyville last Monday. 8. Ed Schley and several friends mo-- stated Coulson H.O0. Zel-- INDEPENDENT, 'THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923. Milwaukee spent last Sunday with his | brothers here. nc 9 At a meeting of Camp No. 1385, M. W. A. held last Saturday evening, the following officers were elected for the year 1921; Counsel, A. G. Maether; Advisor, C. J. Mason; Banker, Chas. Giss; Clerk, K. J. Giss; Escort, C. J. Herschberger; Watchman, Matt Her schberger; Sentry, Chas, Schley; Man-- ager, to Hil! vacancy, Math Herschber-- ger; Manager, 3 year term, L. L. Mae. ther; Physician, Dr. J. L. Taylor. Boys if you don't attend meetings we can-- not very well elect you to office. -- If you, desire to change meeting nights once a month to same other night than Saturday, turn out at the next meeting and let us discuss the proposition. For the benefit of the order, try and attend your Camp. The church will celebrate Christmas with a cantata and musical services (oaee Soboot patortiiudiest witt be m:-lul.v -'mnl_ Vioe #4th Bear held Monday 'ovvfiu; Dec. 24th. Bear these dates in d and be in attend-- Sunday afternoon George Volz, Mrs. Elia Knop!, Mrs Erben Riechm and Mrs. Frank Horcher were visitors in Arlington Heights last Bunday. -- [ more Thursday. Vernon Giss and a number of class-- pawuldnughnhodumm: show in the city Friday night. from the city Sunday. f Mr and Mrs. Bunton and Alice were in Libertyville Saturday.-- # . Warren Herrick has laid off most of his men for the winter . : Gladys Gis swae a caller in Prairie V'ew Saturday afternoon. x --Clarence Busch, A1 Bunton S;., and the Weidner Bros. were busy.unload-- --Clarence Busch, A1 Bunton Sy., and the Weidner Bros. were busy.unload-- ing cars for Emil Géest Monday. He had half a dozen men busy as bees Monday morning loading and unload-- ing, and say, Emil, if you need anyone to check up the> "long green" we are at leisure and looking for a position. Mrs. Henry Potts and Miss Bertha Frillman were shoppers in the city on Our young folks attended--a game of basket ball at the Buffalo Creek farm Friday night between the Des Plaines and Buffalo Creek teams. Des Plaine#s was the winner 1 James Matuosek and family spent SBunday at the home of N F. Busch. city the fore part of the week Mrs, Max Miller was a caller at Mrs. Frank Horchers Sunday evening Joe Leikam was a business visitor in LAbertyville last Monday. Ed Schley and several friends mo-- tored to Libertyville sun%:'uht. E. Schroeder and Mr. were callers in this vicinity Sunday ._© John Bornhofen, Jr., was a caller at the home of Caroline Busch Sunday. George Sturm entertained company last Sunday i Merbert Glandt and li'r Carpenter of Wheeling were in town Monday. Marion Meyer and Gladys Giss at-- tended the basket ball game at Prajrie View Sunday afternoon. Alice Bunton, also Victoria and Her-- bert Weidner motored to6 Prairie View Sunday afternoon _ + Mrs. Henry ] Frillman were : 'Tuesday. 'Ted and Wal were in town ' N. F Busch Coogan at the ville Friday nig L Dietz was MndwanotWheem were in town y night. T N. F Busch and family saw Jackie Coogan at the Auditirium in Libertg-- ville Friday night. 8 1. Dietz was a caller at the Crest-- I8?" Allce replied: "'Cause one of my grumdmothers la twin«" ® L A KE A PT A ETISIC J. Giss entertained company r the winter _ swas a caller i y afternoon. isch, A1 Bunton Fros. were bus: ZIU RICH ~"busy. unload-- Monday. --He busy as bees g and unload-- i need anyone reen" we are us x|I _ FOR SALE % The Sign of Musical Prestige ~@ L ; P H:O N 0O G R A P H $ A N D R B C O R D $ f %&: k . » ; | 'J\;{'" hatl E.2 ¥ P . ' LCY( Tok 1P v \ 3 ?l&' & V C E. 5 . *' t * i I HHI C sMURDA® ) 1 Fiaths m.c\&\'z:,', - y I f ' Model 212 | *A " s200° § -- -- a é [ --_F. M HARDING ml Convincte Area, J Phone 184--J M THE INDEPENDENT is 1 moset wideiy read newspaper Open Evenings Until 2148 -- Hark, the Herald Angels Sing 5193 O Little Town of Bethlchem 75¢ -- It Came Upon the Midnight Clear , $1.50 The Infant Jesus 2333 -- Santa Claus Hides in the Phonograph 15058 Holy Night 75c Christmas Morning at Clancey's _ $1.50 Silent Night 5033. Joy to the World: 20006 March of the Toys $1.00 Adeste Fideles 51.25 Naughty Marietta F A RM--L A ND S CITY HOME S be solid for . $4,500 en monthly paym'ts. 160 acre Wisconsin farm, 80 cleared, aF timber; $25.00 per aore; easy terms. New B--room modern house in Area; will The Ray Furniture and ----Paint Store With All the Newest Music ~_~~-- »Played on a Brunswick 'The supreme gift at Christmas time is a Brunswick Phono-- graph, for it brings gaiety, joy, happiness, inspiration to the family circle. Music is the touch that makes all hearts beat in unison. O!dormaureqondfithennimnlmuloflovelymuk. Brunswick opens wide to you the portals of music. From grand opera to dance music, from rollicking songs to beautiful melodies rendered by the greatest modern instrumental artists, all are at your command this holiday season with a Brunswick. It is the one Christmas gift that never loses its charm, for mmMmdemwmh Mfihmmmhledefihtaeomkorcabinetmdd Brunswick at most reasonable prices, and lté.nur own terms within reason. We are displaying--. _ models for Christmas giving. We cordially invite you to inspect them. See, hear, compare, A Suggested Program for Christmas Day Will Bottle' We will gladly arrange terms of payment to suit your convenience _ RHEUMATISM _ BEBB JONES [ LAKE FOREST, ILLINQIS LIBER You *z

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