MRAIGE-- ¥ PB!]I[GEBN ilfIUS"INV[SIM[II * 3 I am always glad to be of service -- FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent -- Don't Forget Your Chimneys and Roofs Need~ Attention Before You Start the Fires We have every material for the" work Plastic Cement, Valdura Paint, Elaticum Coat-- ing, Best Wood and Asphalt Shingles~ _ Special Sale On Odd Sash All Kinds of Hard: and Soft Coal, Chunk Wood, and Kindling Telephone 43 ' l'mq'vg'[lliw Lake County National Bank Telephone 15 J. B. Morse & Company Season's Greetings-- Making Your Future We take this occasion to extend our heartfelt thanks for all past favors and to wish you Get Your Supply NOW! We '\lil be glad to have you carry your ac-- count at this bank. R _ > Not the least among your plans should be pro-- visions for a growing bank account. Each de-- posit will make your future more secure and will give you confidene to face whatever may come. 'Your future t'lepen& upon what you do from --«day to day, and not upon any guiding star, fate or destiny. y s h + Itisn't a matter oth*. Your future is deter-- mined largely by careful planning in the present. Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. f NEW YEAR A Happy --and Prosperous | this theater is nbo'ln:B:}lorh Bwan-- | son with Theodore Roberts in Miss Bwanson's most worth--while produc-- ~kHon yet, *Prodigal Daughters." On f Year's night --and Jan. 2nd they N smow the-- famous Broadway stage Lit, "Three Wise Fools." -- Hermance Wheeler and daugatc Miss Ida Wheeler, spent Christmas with relatives 9 Everett. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnson and son, of Ch'cago, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mordhorst enter-- tained Mr. and Mrs.--F. Kohiman and family, of 'Highland Park, at Christ-- mas dinner. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Reid and daughter are visiting the former's parents in Vir-- ginia for a few weeks. H. E. Underbrink, L. T. H. 8. prifci-- pal, left--last Friday for Archer, Mo., and ; will spenqgthe holiday-- vacation :'heexr' with his mother and other rela-- ved. ® j -- O. E. Churchilt spent Christmas in Grayslake with his son, Rollie Church-- i11, and family. ' The Christmas shoping in Liberty-- ville this year was the biggest in vol-- Mr. and Mrs. T. A. SBimpson and daughters, Helen and Eleanor, of Waukegan, were guests of the R. E. Thomas family Monday evening. Mrs. Lulu Mattocks, of Chicago, vis-- ited at the home of her sister, J. A. Moore, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Zoeliner of Chi called on Libertyvyille friends lctmy afternoon. + © ¥rthur Wheeler and family of Lozg-- ansport, Ind., were here Sunday vis'-- ing the former's father, Hermance Wheeler. Mrs. Moria Wilson entertained a number of relatives Sunday. & Those entertain' out of town guests or looking lrru epportunity to treat thei rfriends over the New Year holiday will find exceptional > enter-- tainment at the Auditoriym Theater. Bunday and Monday, New Year's eve, _ Decker & Neville Auditorium ~[ -- SUNDAK DECEMBER 30,, Short I:ems of Especial Interest to Libertyvilie Peop'e Local and Personal Theatre '|f MUNDAY "~*¢ SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION AT this season of the * year our thoughts turn to those whose friendly business has made possible bigger and better things, and we extend to you a hearty greeting and best wishes for the New Yeat. MONDAY N« «s ! Mr.. and Mrs. _ C. A. Simmons an-- | nounce the. birth of --an eight--pound | daughter, the little oneé being born | today, Thuf@sday Dece. 27th. ; Bert Wall has blossomed h in a | fort | new Ford sedan, ourchased {rom K#-- | nedy Brothers. Bert first bought a !foupo and mastered the mymd.z,wf | It, and now has, aequired a ed, * The L'bertyville grade school will have two weeks*vacation this year, re-- opening o nMonday, Jan. 7th. The high school, however, will ume the wofk next Wednesday, Janruay Tth. Mr. and Mrs.: Sidney Meaker,; Mrs. H. Davis and Mrs. Chas. Bulkley visit-- ed at the home of Mrs. Jul'us Hones in Chicago Christmas day.-- , § Mr. and Mrs. John J. McCormick and Bob McCormick left last Friday morning for St. Louis, Mo., to spend the Christmas holidays with the Rev. E. C. White and family. Rev. Guy Smock and family spent Christmas at the home.of the former's brother, H. W. Smock, in Park Ridg>. H. W. Smock is employed on the Chi-- A number of relatives -- of Mr. and Mrs. John Brixen spent Christmas at their bhome. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kaiser and daughter, Dorts, and Mr. and Mrs. Ab ner Taylor visited relatives in Joliet the first of the week. * Mr, and Mrs. Chas, M. Bernard and litfle daughter spent Cbristmas wi'th the Joseph Miller family northeast of town. Mrs. Kate Rprnard was in Chicago over Sunday visiting ber son, Fied Bernard. F [ --Ruth and h?e-d "Walrond spent the wee kend at the David Williams home in Lake ForeBt. real car ume ever m'* in the village. With one o N the mer-- chants used -pu;&'h' E Independent I'berally to adve goods, and the result was a better business. It takes advertising to sell goods, and everv live merchant acts accordingly. «oth . _THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, J. 'McCormlck Last SAturday h'ght Lee Walcond drove 'pis Ford cdupe to Halt Dav and parked just outside the Hortel pavilion. 'When he was ready to reiu n home, his car was gone. No trace 0: the stole ncar has been discovered. %v trains are stopped.. It never gets that bad here in Libertyville, but ali day it has been s o thick one can hard-- ly see across the street. All the busi-- ness houses, and many homes, have been compelled to use the electric lights most of the'day: (Up to noon no accidents had been reported. 7 F. C. Norman, the genial grocer, and bhis sister, Miss: Norman. had th&ar thoughts carried batk to old today, on account. of the heavy fog, which has hung like a.pall over the village, and surrounding country all day. They say that in London for sey-- eral days : at a time, it is impossible to see more than a foot :vgo on ac-- count of the dense fog and smoke. At times alt traff'c in the streets is com-- pletely suspendéd, and even the rail-- * Omre bundred and ten memvers of Bt. Joseph's parish we.t to Cillcag@p Pridsy to attend the {funeral of the Rev. Father Stephen Luttzel!, hi ld that da yat 8t. Thomas Agnlnu church. -- Mrs. Ethel Flags of &-'.v Louis, snent the Christmas R'.d:y- here with M and Mrs. Lew and family. Rev. Fsther Martin Ne@! § has been assigned as pastor of 8t. Jo:eph's Catholic church in <Libertyville, and assumed charge of the parish Tuesday. Father Martin comes here frum the Holy Abnsels church in Chicago. Matt Rossdeutcherat of Yolo, has bought a new Ford sedan of Kennedy Bros., and the new car was delivered lastFriday. Lee Huson of the same place also bought a new sedan of the same firm. + cago Daily News and this year, as | usual, was presented with a fine tur-- | key by Victor F. Lawson, ownes uf the News & ' Mr. and Mrs. Juck Davis and Mrs. Nellie Davis visited at the W. W, Ca:-- roil home Monday and Tuesday. Autitorium --Theatre PROGRAM Special New Year's Eve "PRODIGAL DAVGHTERS" "Youth 'Must Have ?riday and uiunday. Dec. 28--29: Sunday and Monday, Dec. 38--31: New Year's Night and ~ Wednesday, Jan. 2: With Gloria Swanson agnd A large new assortment of pattern The Season's Hit, _ "THREE WISE FOOLS" > y o / » 4 _ t f ?'"' | .\gl' f « g. M .; n '\ \: }' "1 SHIRLEY. MASON Telephone 29 Reversible Terry Cloth W. W. CARROLL & SON CO. 1923 Love Unusual V alues at *p cunud M e mmuage d me 3 uie 4 tin | 75C & ~ WITH worthy Purpdlg, Q a steady aim arid resolve to to do; ; i 2sA Alert to my duty, awake "to w OPPOWUNI'Y and striving to rise; . # The Ray Furnitur LIBERTYVILLE >. .. . ILLINOIS, Resources of More Than a Haif Million Dellars First National Bank No doubt shall delay me, no CM shall dismay me, no obstackstoPm;'S' I'm pulling ahead! HOURS 8:00 A. M. TO 8: / opportune time to 5 ?ress our appreciati for the courtesies y 'have shown us in t --past and that t --coming year brings yi Yours in partnership for a happy and prosperous s prosperity. _ Pork 1Q24 4 v% hrs