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Libertyville Independent, 12 Nov 1925, p. 5

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you. :To give confidential, friendly advice on . any probletmi that has to do with money--be it % . on Investments, Loans, the Making of a Will, ~~_ or the opening of a Savings or Checking Ac-- a mt S i i m .. v Amighhst Siaiiee ,,_'.,' y aortg \"'7"':-\;"" e * We : risnses C e n ce : > & L # ....'"' +4°w» * w1 itc ism ies 00. > * > cce ie P t : AALe LAAA P U Ssama h. OAAAE s ;. * YOUR FARM SALE WILL BE ATTENDEDBY A LARGE CROWD IF YOUR AD IS PLACED IN T H E. LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT OUR WANT ADS GET SURE RESULTS THE INDEPENDENT------ONLY $1.50 YEAR 1 bottle each of Heinz Sweet Mixed and Sour Mixed Pickles, Small Ketchup, India Relish, Queen Olives and Olive O11, all JOF ..........,.«.--.--.«»s,ccssssss2z1ss0se sl'fil 1 Jar each of Heniz Mustard, Mayonaise and Peanut Butter 54(! all for ...... .222 e 1 Can each of Franklin McVeagh & Co.'s Tomatoes, Corn, Spinach and 866 ASDRTAEZUS TOF ....s..............oss.cuscrssesceces 1 Can Ukulele Pineapple, Del Monte Peach-- SPECIALS FOR National Canned Goods Week es, Thomas Pears and Casino Strawberries for _ ces 97C Or, We Will Allow 10 Per Cent Discount on All Bottled or Canned Goods Mother's ' Grocery and Delicatessen Phone 26008 E. D. HUBBARD Libertyville, III. LIBERTVVILLE L.T--H.S. yvs. M<HENRY Saturday, November 14 FOOT BALL Glad To See Y 0 u == _ T -- Trust & Savings |J. _ CAPITAL & SURPLUS _ . =~ $100,000.00 _ -- .A PROGRESSIVE STATE BANK . Any time! Just consider cur front door wide apen--step right in--and 'be:greeted by the courteous welcome all officials of this Bank are eager to extend to you! | We're here to be of FINANCIAL SERVICE to 200 P. M. LIBERTY FIELD --~ ADMISSION 50c > BANK Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rdtke and C4ar-- ence Busch spent Wednesday night '-mh the Bert Jones tamtiyt in Liberty-- |¥ille. Richard Dillgn, of the Lake.County | | Natiopal w was. a guest of riends | . , in BélOIt, Wis, Wednesday $ Pap There wil} be a Statedd Convocation of Libertyville Chapter, R. A. M. next Monday night. The Past and Most Ex-- cellent Master _degrees--will --be--con-- ferred. All Companions are urged to Mrs. Kate Bernard "entertained her RBunco Club from Chicago on Wednes-- day afternoon. The awards were: 1. Mrs. A. Henders. 2, Mrs.._A. Roth: 3, Mts. T. Metbeny. _ _ Mre Mary Leikam Mrs. Joe Leikam and George attended she "Ten Com-- mandments" shown at the Auditorium theatre in Libertyville on Monday evening. . Mrs. G. North called on Mrs. N. F.'_ Mrs. Mary Gotti apd son, Harry, Jr., Busch on Mondady afternoon. , have returned home from Clinton. 11. EL Weiskop webt to Briggepor, I Noh intt viafted tfhn former's par--| . 12 /t, . GAKOp YE fo Dridgeport. . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kurt. . Mrs | Herb Weidner and Al Bunten of Libertyville spent Sunday with the home folks. ©~ _ duikes, Fred L Protine and Miss Suwsan M.| _ ' ~ Easton of Elimhurst were married n! Joe Hart, who has charge of the Chicago last Frtday. The groom is stréets in the village. has won the well known here, Libertyville bavinz. gratkude of all who use the east side been his home for many years. His of MMwaukee avenue® Last week he bride is a school teacher at Elmhurst, installed a catch basin at tha south: and they will reside there. east corner of ..aple and Milwaukee un _ avenues to take-- care of the water that § C always stood there after a rain. The Ro-.-l,-,- brings the test of value ~crom@ing is now wel} drained Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller and fam-- ily visited at the home of Grandma Busch on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mareno of Highland Park called at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Emma Sturm. George Pfister was employed on a ,ectmlut week. Grandma Busch, Emil Geest and Grandson Ray Miller spent Sunday evening at the Bunton home. Michael Zimmer is busily engaged | _ ~ _ _ _ S these days hauling vegetables to Chi-- Bundady guests at the N. F. Busch cago. -- § * . home were: Mrs.: Bert Jones _ and Ales DBunton Ir. called on Grandims THerATHIY' P and sro Riany Dusch on Sunday, C yville, y % §. y Buse Busch . and family, Miss Rose Schwartz Ruth Grandma Busch, Emil Geest and HMansen, of Lake Forest and Claude Grandson Ray Miller spent Sunday McQueen of Chicago. 2 . JdA10, a_ IUCBIGENL Of _ JUSHJANG _ EADR rm ;':"fmbfi'n"g:u};ff:':r::nd since, 1887, were held at the family filga for their diveways , bome, 380 Ravine drive, Monday at 2 nnnnem sipieniagan ma ai ns abrgie e Ne ie ce ne o nans ~s+ .m« ----fofte Bt» .. Mt. --MJHAFA WA . 78 Ald FALFTAO ~ Four new pupils started to school, from the printing ~business several on Tuesday. There are now twenty-- Years ago. He died Thursday of com-- five pupils. . plications following an operation ten ce ce uedie. ooo _ days before. es Mr. and Mrs. Edward Giss and fam-- ily motored to Chicago on Sunday. ~<<--dMrhk.--2. --J.. Lancaster. was in Deer-- field"over Sunday visiting at the home of Mrs. W. Steffes. ~Local and Personal E. J. Weiskop went to Bridgeport, ents, Mr. ~Wednsedayy to jook after--his bot*1 Gott| also Ed Giss shredded corn last Friday. Bill Decker hied himself to Shelby pr No matter how much or how little you have, save a PART of it and always have READY MONEY in the bank. It will be a basis for CREDIT for more morey if you have a sound investment offered to you. Do Not Spend More Than You Earn. * 'Too many people spend all or more than they make. DO NOT DOAIT. You canng get ahead if you do. We invite YOUR Banking Business. Start Saving Regularly NOW! LIBERTYVILLE Short Iterms of Especial Interest to Libertyville People sen t Lake County, National Bank Havr Money|! LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925 lsion Mrs. E. J. Weiskop and daughtet, Elsie,. returned home Satupday frotm Beéerlin. Germany. Mys. Wehhop*gf:t abroad Sept. 17. Miss Elsie has n in Germany for the past three years, going there to study music. but on ac-- count of jl! health was compelled to return home. y * @* --The L. --E--Meyaers Company is --now engaged in 'filling up the old gravet pit south of the North Shore tracks. The filling is being brought from th«e new Lake Charles on Hawthorn Farm. and it is eaid that more than 8$0.000 yards will be required to make a fil! averaging 18 inches The fill for the new Skokie route--of the railroad has been completed ' Elt Johnson ot . ?"% 'Narth -- Hutr'et etreet & membBeY? at the Take~ Hlaf fothal) team. wre taken to Vietary Memorial hospital Tuesday for treat" ment o' an ifjury received -- in gkame . Nov. 1. His sbhoulter was slightly fractured. y . 7 . Warren Nicholas and Wm. G. Wells left Monday .for.the quail shootinz grounds of central Hlinots. This is an annual pilgrimage for them.; and fhey drop everything when Bob White calls. ---- «= hss n ® ~of Milwaukee, and --his_ brother Bd~<f-- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Radtke Mr-- and Mrs. A. Buntor®, Ed.Ketiey and lady friend, Mrs. N. F. Busch and sons, Clarence and Donald attended a sup-- rise party on Ray Busch of Lake For-- est on Thursday evening it being his birthday. * ~ * + €! /s ville, IIIL, Monday so as to be on hand for the openipg of the quail season. He was accompanied by Bob Helton, Evanston Funeral services for William Mil--| lard, a resident of Highland _ Park . since,. 1887, were held ap the famllz' home, 380 Ravine drive, Monday at 2' p. m. . Mr. Millard was 78 and retired / dttended 'the football game | ILLINOHS i nt T7 Tues., Wednesday, ||; Nov. 17 and 18: | NORMA'S . --GLORIOUS HIT t "Chu--CBin--'Chow" *inonsiers. clask--with *mogern~ The Hollywood Kid With an all--star cast, including Mack Senneft himsel{, Marie Provost,. Ben Turpin, Phyllis Haver and Charlie Murray. Two reels of fun and frolic. Special Attractign; Betty. BIVW* and a brilliant sgup From the ceélebrated spectacle that captivatréd London for five years and New York for 3 years. Atss h --nogram News and with Eugene O'Brien. , agapted fmm a modern romance by Geo. Bafr McCutcheon. "FARES PLEASE"*" Sunday, Nov. 15+ "SPOOK RANCH A cyclone of crashing ana plung-- ing horsemanship. See teh scrap-- py 'cowpuncher dispel the terri-- bie" mystery of Spook Ranch in a whirl of seething excitement: «e . . * --_Alb Pathe Review and _ Saturday, Nov. 14: HOOT GIBSON in TheLost W orld Sir Arthur _ Conan Doyle's stu-- pendous--story. with . Bessie . Love, Leawis--Stone, Wallac Beery and Lloyd Hughes. % The Strangest Story Of Romance and Adventure Ever Screened! _ -- .=--: _ Also Hodge Podge and Cameo Comedy See the-- mighty prehistoric lovers in Thursday, Friday, Nov. 12 and 13: Telepkone 29 Comedy : AlSt. John in UDITORIUR T * -- THEATRE Aesop Fable. Garters Rubber Aprons Coat Flowers Fancy Towels enett presents For Gifts and Prizes . W. Carroll & Son Co. | 99 l Libertyville Lumber » Company | \ _ Something New--CURVED BLOCKS FOR CATCH BASINS. |\ _ High Test Blocks. Reasonable Prices. Call and Inspect Them. Ang ts Did Libertyville Cement Works The First National Bank Organize Your Finances _ 123 EAST COOK AVENUE Cement Blocksfor All Building Purposes . | TELEPHONE 47 Down by the O!d Depot--Been there twenty years. Look for the Message of the Bankers of IIkinois: If your financial machinery is getting all kinked up, come in here and see if we can't suggest a remedy. We deal in money; that's our business. We've got to know a lot about it to keep our doors open. That Knowledge can be made valuable to you only whenm you come in and tell us about your financial affairs. térgdz'-&w successful folks£=* => erably when it comes to money matters, and nine times out of ten it' because they haven't organized their finances. -- They have no definite policy on money matters. _ -- . Many buildings going up. Good Homes make good citizens. Makes an old house new--plaster right on it. . See it--tey it! _ « Eu. . You Know Libertyville Is Capital Surplus and Profits $100,000.00 e can help you make YOUR home better. in THE PERFECT INSULATION This Week's Prairie Farmer + Libertyville, Hlinois the Map! |-- : Plant, 415; Residence, 165--J. | INSULA 50c to $2.00 50c, 75¢ 50c, 75¢ 48¢ to 98¢ SOLD ONLY BY TING LUMSE® Hours 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. -- unc c w c cancgrn--cafinn T6

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