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Libertyville Independent, 20 Nov 1924, p. 5

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If You W ant PIES EACH -- -- ---------- FRUIT CAKE Per lb. Ll}llk!ll'.[ e PBOI[G[!QH lfmmmm Order early as we know there will be lots oing for Thanks-- giving and we do not want you to be disappointed. Phone 355 Before Winter Comes FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent Libertyville Lumber Co. Telephone 47 Special Pipe Deal Humidor can of DILL'S BEST, regular price...... 70c Handy pocket pkg. DILL'S BEST, regular price 10c Choice of any PIPE in stock at.......__........ $1.50 Total value ._.._._._.._._..._.____.. §2.30 Be sure to select your Christmas cigars now stocks are fresh and complete.. Yc:u cannot bake them for these prices yourself Quality Bake Shop JACK BRADFORD Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. Far better to do it now. We can. guar-- antee prompt ser-- , vice. Just call 47. See Uz for Your YOU SAVE 80c ALL FOR $1.50 Down by the Old Depot Libertyville, lllinoi' E D. Hubbard made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday. Bheep skin coats, leather coats and leather vests. J. B. Morse & Co 1t John Witten, ~Alex Rafferty and Miss Doris Wittig, of Highland Park, and Miss Evelyn Miller, of Liberty-- ville, were in South Bend Saturday to see the football game between Notre Dame University and Nebraska. Local and Personal The Lake County National Bank Short Items of Especial Interest to 1 "The Bank of Service" ANNOUNCEMENT Cordialy yours, mmhbdnctbomd\brenndeled.mdlwillhaire greater facilities for serving my customers. > The Finstad Eat Shoppe Every of this Endeavors Co--operative Helpful to this We You to Acquainted . Perfected and Facilities GYDA FINSTED, Prop. Cashier. Good line of Davis goves, lined and unlined. J. B Morse & Co. 1t Mrs. Walter Nagel and daughter, Miss Ruth, left Saturday for a visit with relatives in Cleveland, Ohio. There will be a special Thanksgiv-- ing Matinee at the Auditorium The-- atre at 3:30 o'clock, showing Jackie Coogan in "Little Robinson Crusoe." Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. McClain were interested wisitors one day this week at Radio Station WLS, located in the tower of the Sears--Roebuck plant. Tom Hiddleson expects to leave in about ten days for his home in Wash-- ington, where he has a large apple orchard. Tom and his mother expect to drive through, going the southern route, by way of El Paso, Texas. The pupils of the Wright school will give a dance and entertainment at the school house Friday night, Nov. 21, the proceeds to be used for the benefit of the school. A community Tuanksgiving service wil}l be held Wednesday night at the high school auditorium with all the churches of the community joining. A male quartet will sing, and there will be other music The Rev. H. B. Gwyn will deliver the address. The building should be packed and show our grati-- tude to The Almighty for the year's bounty. > and L Leo Riley at Transfiguration church, Wauconda, on Oct. 29th, has just been received. Miss Lakey is the daughter of a prominent McRae fam-- ily and a graduate of the McRae high schoo laind the Little Rock, Ark., bus-- iness college. For the past year she has held a position with a Chicago firm. Mr. Riley is the youngest son of Edward W. Riley, assessor of the Announcement of the marriage of Miss Mattye Lakey of lclge. Ark., Town of Cuba. --He is an--ex--service man, and now holds a position with the IMinois State Fish and Game De-- partment. The.good wishes of a host of friends throughout Lake county is extended to Mr. Riley and his bride Here is presented a money--making opportunity for those who look ahead ' and buy where other thoughiful peo-- ple have invested. The table below shows you how simple it is to become an owner of a choice restricted home-- site in Sunnyside Park Subdivision. The following figures are based on \the purchase price of a lot costing '$500.00. The terms are 10% or $50.00 down, and 1% of the balance, or $4.50 monthly, without interest. By referr-- ing to the table, the first column gives |the amount paid on the principal each 'month The second column gives the 'amount of interest paid each month. 'The third> column gives the total 'amount which is paid each month. The [fourth column gives the amount of _ money invutuh'or your equity in the |lot. Figure it out for yourself:. 'Down Pay't $50.00 $ 50.00 _ 1st month 4.50 2.2%5 6.75 54.50 2nd month 4.50 2.2% 6.72 59.00 |8rd month _ 4.50 220 6.70 63.50 |4th month 4.50 218 668 68.00 5th month 4.50 2.16 666 7250 6th month _ 4.50 2.14 6.64 T700 7th month 4.50 2.1%"° 6.62 81.50 'sth month 450 209 659 -- 86.00 . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1924. '10th month -- 4.50 2.05 6.55 95 00 '11th month 4.50 203 653 9950 12th month 4.50 200 650 104.00. TOTAL 104.00 25.51 129.51 | ~By the end of the twelfth month, the |valuo of the lot will have increased $200.00, which is very conservative. Dealing with these facts, it is appar-- ent that the value Of the © iot will be ..._..._._._.___$700.00 . Original price o f lot 500.00 \Incrrase in value over original price 200.00 Amount of money invested by end of year .._._._._._._.._ 129.51 Your profit or gain is 70.49 The more thought you give this mat-- ter, the more convinced you will be-- come that it is very simple to lay the foundation for health, happiness and prosperity. Obey that impulse. The time to buy is now. Sunnyside Parke Tract Office, Milwaukee Ave. at North Shore Line, Libertyville. Telephones: Office, 469; residence. 186--M. _ Open Saturday evenings until 9 o'clock. 1t Thanksgiving Day A Thanksgiving Dinner will be served in my new place of business, in the building formerly occupied by the Green Front Fruit Store. TURKEY DINNER SPECIAL 2.18 2.16 2.14 §12% People 6.66 6.64 6.62 6 59 6.57 354 % Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larsen of Ap-- pleton, Wis , were here over Sunday visiting Mrs. Larsen's mother, Mrs. C. Spring, and other relatives. The Almond Brothers and their niece, Miss Frances Creasey,. speut Sunday in Waukegan with Mr. and Mrs. John Clapham. The Mystic Workers will hold a dance at Gridley's hall after the regu-- lar meeting Tuesday evening, Novem-- br 25th. Smart's orchestra. The score of the foot ball games will be received by radio Saturday afternoon at the M. E church. This will be a feature of the Lake Shore Sub--District Winter Institute of the Epworth League. Supper will be served at 6 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Kleihauer, formerly pastor of the M. E. church, here, is dean of the Insti-- hS i C NCTOCER Li 1 . CECOP T served at 6 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Kleihauer, formerly pastor of the M. E. church, here, is dean of the Insti-- tute. Delegates will be present from Waukegan, Highland Park, Lake For-- est, Lake Bluff, Zion, York House and Grayslake. | A story of .modern youth, |\ _ with Eleanor Boardman |\ ~~~ and Johnnie Walker i A picturizatio; of the novel | ... by Chas. G. Norris TONIGHT _| "Wine of Youth" . Comedy--"HIS NEW PAPA" Comedy--'Trailin' --Trouble' Mae Busch, Wanda Hawley, * Ward Crane and Pat O'Malley, in 'TUES. and WED., NOV. 25.--26 A story of a typical Ameri-- can girl _ THURS. and FRI., NOV. 2728 "Broken Barriers" and Larry Seamon Comedy -- _ "LGHTNIN' LOVE" ---- Special Thanksgiving mati-- nee Thursday at 3: 30 "o'clock * ONE SHOW ONLY "Wild Oranges" cOoming "SEA--HAWK" James Kirkwood, George Fawcett and Mae JACKIE COOGAN "Little Robinson SATURDAY, NOV. 22 Frank Mayo in Telephone 29 "B R E. A D7 Cartoon and News sUNDAY, NOV. 23 UDITORIU W. W. Carroll & San THEATRE Crusoe" "CAPTAIN BLOOD'" action picture _ Useful > Christmas Gifts COLORED BORDERED LINEN TOWELS, LARGE AND SMALL 50c and 75¢ GOOD PATTERNS IN TABLE LINEN $2.15 a yard __ TABLE SCARFS AND CENTER PIECES, I N COLORS _ $1.00 and $1.50 RUBBER FOOTWEAR SAFE INVESTMENTS We hanqle Only one l.arand and qualily of rubbers--the best E ;, -w;::r:dy;"um wt:n :n;:ntam the stoFk to give you what you want f;i The "Big C." Line of | Rubber Footwear | FIRST NATIONAL BANK Manufactured by the Converse Rubber Co., Malden, Mass. "CONVERSE" (Caboose)--The world's best Work Rubber for men and boys, $1.50 and........................._..._.\ $ROR "CONVERSE" (Domino)--The very latest women's Galosh, fastens with a snap,. easily adiustedmdfiudwé'! ¢4, $3.65 @Nd .........._.......soocoanccmesmecnccesmmmmmnememiccns @RAOW "CONVERSE" four--buckle Jersey Arctics for misses: and children, 2.75 and .......................iovssossmemimetrtt "." 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