i-umes a" lote et res- es Lad eaay terme. Ed- liagnabet said waltreila k., la .1à .I. bbe*yville orl Avil, 'A. Il notit biituîtt Mt4 it- l eiiltes f Mrf Piiitt il lieaIelArt-a 000 QIRL FOR GKAN- $&EWQNI(. NO LAUN. WOAh( &^&Y. MAiS. do. OSNE$SI ORET. PI4OWN M& t [on Or %lumen Wo talle av- g friendsa înd noiabtors rla. zuarate*d hSlhtry. 1imen, woIen ana.îii mates darnlng. We. gý« 'or OD&re Urne, or $2l, lor Experienee unmeoesiiâi1 atalonita Stocking N,111, 1 orp-r r, 1h.. 1-111ta y 1.- rand ol c'-qL OtE. dr ý.i- asd[! *tîyrittri, on - rIt, titi volk Il, ol<r lftril> 1*,t .piflt t., th ,' 1 ul i e, aie a Ing_' wile ilarlit mit, n" ire Mi8sér Jr ani-Jochlîiî i iid rMlied E it-i we.- , iFr-idkfl Local and Personal <s.;Stah::ad dgt: mjs ; Short temis of Especial Interest to Libertyvulle People v. îilaniJolins-ra tOfîlaau ip 1 . F 1 ~home tItis weç-k to attend a i -ailar1 Misa Minrie Jociîbelm la Il! ut ber liari, (il iLake Forest, attend- honi.- wilh tonsilltis t î,a. Mondity fllbert Ayerh of Chicago iii vir,îtînr. Mt'rs Anna Baller riî îaud litai father, . J AYers, tIti-r wcek -îening in %Waukegitn, Mrs. Chariesa<G. l.tell o ii lhnrl Mis. Francîil-orkiîîa ha.,- bo-en con. lPari watt a iliertyt ilttlv itrt S un(j,îlifledt Ut tuhome - lilllnt-'rrfor flie itnd Monday. vi I titth Mr. anti Mrisl'au! 'A-t-at i ('li %Il,.ndl Mr.I, ut 'it ttiliut (,Ii- CMO 5<4Esolat Sunda> ri thliaiv fîcîzel cagu aiffi t t- ie -t-k tati ire R-alit home. <lit-jr iclatit e,. Mu-a. John Vt>aa andtiouttr bildien Mr,. antd - lînitjiv, Kisîrind tatu-1 tir fvanaton v.,itcd iiI ai i " e- lt i li>'utMi tlwatukee,- t î itt- i tOts lien- I"uaday. Sund.îy anti d Mondri bil )oatiea ti. Milwauke-e '.ti$ed UV" Labor Da) ii> alb is Ifartnta, in Libertyville. Mr. and Mri. Elmet- Taylor or C<rt C-ugo have ntoved Ioi Lîbertyv Ilt and are living wtb Mrs: C. Wo lîtdge. Mir..ihsahiMn,, fC A. hapke anti tani!!> or W*is(egan aad Mr. anti Mrrr. arry K'-am'eaad an?> mrottîre Io uLier lYV tlt- Monilay. -rMr. anti Mrs. iR. J.Mulliolleati enter- tataf-t H. J. Beckm-da anti family or Waukegaon Lithut Puy. Mit,., Maî-jorîc Vieeer entertained lier triend, Mina Jule Gorman of chi- crgu Over Ile twet cati. Misa Perdita Eriewein anti Williain rîzeatif ('hicago Wire tru.-ru Monia: i-of r Mi Mi Ana 1Lad. 1,andiattepitie f- fair. Lyle Ltrmke-i atirded iUit, %tiscua. sn itate fair ita Milwauket- .Tîtiraýdaý.' Bob Wood, of DIUteItslandi, waii liepi- a few tisys hia week, lu attend (lie 5air. Mrs. Fred Wilson of Chicago ý,pent the wef,-k endi with Lilieryi>vlle rtla- twe-s. Th, T. A. Sînîçît-on famtly î.om Wau kegan cailoct! un lriends bere Satuî'day e'.ening. Misa Ruthi ilIrand lier grandaîutler, Mrs. Hubbard. of Cbicago, altendedth le fair, Labor day. Mr-. and Mis. W. P.Fraien, Jr, entertaiaed setvrai out o;. iuwn gut.rri thua weet. Prank Kennedy,, of IaCro3sit, is., carne honme tht- tino <i the week to attend the- fair. Mù, Vros a taî Mt, hEvanýtj,, st-rît thi- week -nd with relatives In Lit r(ttilt-. il Il î'c errci aud"t< 'Îim. sAlbe-rt M4, i t in and(ti iili, ri <tir an- ilrC Bt-irai -I n ici QuIt ',f Waukegan attirîrtitita ire ittriti- raîncîlc.i rt .î tîrandt%«.t ar tirviwî.M (ilr nt oft mi Mlnîîîîîî rrirrN M l i 'i î'-'u iir i e, M'<N r- ir-s M.Peter Sow-r, fii, at-t .t- ttk, Mrtir , IM-I iuii rriei o! lo, r în, tf.z n - da> roh I I £~ 1 - I TII l"î i 'l' t bClloo.Is N ow Upen We are prepared -to show -you W nice line of BOYS' SUITS, from 7 to 16 years, some with two pairs of pants. Also a fulli une of BOYS' KNICK PANTS and Bearskin Brand of Boys' Hosiery. None better. E. W. PARKHURST Il£ LBERTYVJLE M )EPE.NDENr. - TH-URSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1920. il ii t Htirtt i tiiFn%,i l j A grse of dltît aiI - rlij ulotitq ' ntir E ttt«U i nc-hr- r'l iri uî-l hrnr t ttrIK I hiq r.ceriadLiet. o. .l, 1 i E gtcalv 5eri ,1Ue s îairîrl ie rss Itel-qi1- t'ait candidate ft . - i. ttry <rt ('tira g-I Litera< t<irt- r Whc iit a iusty boy of i ie deter- mne tu tohr biaieif outilr iirrialler.I Bis conapanion Ln thîs tit-rptrise a1 Everv PublIcr ,ervcc oioration do- Witt Dune, who many st-arr. lat-' 'e- mu htîittsii miby faltof Ilt-etpeople sideti lu Springfield. l atltg, work," aîiould lte Effefitely regulated.-Lieti- qald voting John, iittblt'wIkrtr i-gui[, 0 iflteat <'OeI>gnor (>leshy. hire boys like us lu thr-'lî'r fniitalerl>y gse! a h *TpliaaI, yîa E..t >iilTboîtîrii-on declaratilîî0f priaciples f0 -Ltll]youwkt, x ind whlî-Iii)It' State caindidisteil have euh- 'II te! a~ bti,"ilSlarriil nrtg -ribed. -Lieuteni,< (lvernur Ogle 4by. mi tI l ot appealuo the radical tuwnd or 'r> tofe wbose thteiî objeet OPIW*reari b le to testi down ilistead of t. builit. up-Lieutenant GQvernur - Ogzlesby. Th '-e L!bertVVlll, Independent cmu t-»ta, he LATMST couaty ne"a. .<. ,Liberty, i iiquuLi qu FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SEPTMBER 10 AND 1b -BRYANT WASHBURNn M r - i Frli. ~ ii î i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ý,, r-Iu tt- la ~i r t , LiEUT. GOV. JOH-N G. OGLESBY, % rrî Il andat I î I!>h l.îIn- i Repubtîcan Candidate for Governor of. i., 'r r l r i-air.- lilinoîs Mir ;'<,rî %Il R-'ii hr-nE. ri-ai> anti t llt-rt>,' at-rt-011oui% ,i -1i. , i. ., '<,irtda l ,; i rdar .uto î î< -Il,,,I» ,Ci -- togr -ttI -i Itr " re Mi Liit .l<n r-utrt - i raeital s13. uit at iran ilII o1 iiliurril- o - , Trin did iatt the tiiîîîý trih t.tiiitr imir. îln Ciîit' undrvy, aftet-it rea I normalatboys lIte to (î l nu isr, -ry %aa- - r io în m IL-, iR. E. Thomas It t on ira ls fa ttiers tr ni i rt Iseiff I l irt- i M IS A i '<M a arrt- -it11tv 10 tinuin ll it --fitl r- b',r>lsli lZtld rliisltleC. -At rtu-îr~ Iaprtng. tir h Lti-i oi V -i-i in. I t i-hil, inriri lrtitrg, i.r- r.t t.,r j ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i L r-rrr li. 'trirrrr' fi, L il. lie Nar a it-ader 9tu-Irtrir. t -': lttil Mri îîr >fr ljii - ir,- otunri n flid t*ýL( ti i rl I i l m~ al- Itîr i itîtrîr i)eishv-t it1riiti rî - tt !- itt îî lbr ri ir-- <tfir'is earlry dit>' - -ii, nti'l 71 r, r- i liit iIe r-r-t <tr rr X., .,i-- tire r i. ' j rii it r ~ r t rit -~ 'it Ni r h1 'f., (fillte' r u Nu., tila e iiiî. t - I1I - i r lrus I lirE Itn simiiinit.Xl%,- tri r, jr ' taid . ~Iltr'ri, iiih- il Siiîiii ' St-iOiA-it-tr1litk ltir~î ruiir, rr i t l. 't- f l li ar,, tir ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ rl 111rt, i ti< <t rn N - Iii.1tîrîri il', i~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~" "ti.toitrlrr"ittl - r,. ii t ii, r t ' ,1--t-i)il sI., t Ntr~ and ilrr r. i i Irl, 'u iii tr Clric, 1! 'irt i ..r...t ti 't i IIlit ri îit -i. '< i i i I* i E it' Mi- il, l il.rlia 1lv ttiillliitnt i iri iii,. i t r t til 'i etir--rrr 'îr I ' tni 11li rîtl SI a[ t ý 4 t toIer i rrit tan <It;i I itio'clin iii: ui Iliî . -11w tof Mi'r t iîi' n...i-trt.rrint tttiol.t , (o loi %,-tIiltand i r riaill>kaîran in Lber«ýI>rtlt-lit-ti LNr.Kenner!> and iis bii ide 'rît t- tr'r--r n î.i îd t i ti(1 (al o ti se-i irrat îonîhs, Ater a ltr ieddiiit i iit. fi,, n > a -rs il! te-1 ridelin Chic'rgo. Dtanietlt-,e andîlO E. Netirîuai wttt-re catît-ilto %Wiikegan 'ruesd ay to ate XiLt-e', ir<thei, John, -.ho was sert ouslY injuî iii a-lenlie fl-l from a lad.l1 dir wiill lit wort ai tht- Anieican Can iomlîais- plant ta Wautegan. lie la Ia the -MeAltter hos,ttai . ant ist un-1 consctous noat o (lte lime.,.Mr. Lee a-as forineri> a resideat of Liberty- ville anti btas maay ieais bere atho 'W!!! be 'rotîr to hear of his miafor- lune. Mr. Lie ta one o! the oldest members oftheItibeuti-t> ville Masonic lotige, Misalitarriet Puinam, tiaughter of Harry Putnaaî. of tuis cîti - arriveti bere cli Friday of lest we ek anti la nîakiag ht-rborn uit the realdeace of Mrs. E. F. Swan anti attending thet- Luberfyt-ilIe township high achbool. She bas been mattng bie home for sort-e few yeara uit Tectla. Wyo., anti matie ber way alone f rom tat place to Llb- erî>nvie, andi n sotte of ber tender Years, ahe tait, of the ratite site trav- datiLintiii-i 1ti r t i Engle. alîrr r lna r'L rItila u-u o MitOrtd \1-î:îîrr-î J. Otugalin ari son, J, ihnr Mi .îîîîlMrs. Rozer E- Kîli> randtson>- ;ti rîanti Bob, ut Et - anSton vt tittldi-arîr r-n aLilit î> r lii <ti it-tat n1a> i iirr- < <-tk, Nirs I-lttir' i i'tieturneti hotme ont Tueaday 1muni Aus-in, wbere ahe vis iteti Harr> 1 c-is ar nr! tamtly for a lt-a t!ay'rs. t as a-roîîîaaied honte- l> Mrs. La> tonlit Aur-un, a-ho wil!! titt lier for at-a- la> s. G;eorge l<atirs-ott a linotypEe opera- tor on the- Pîtsi, ,ît Highlandi Park, anti lita motlîu-, Mrs S. J. Patteraoa, of Forayth, Mont., were callers at the lndepentivnî office Monday afternoon a-bile in Ille city t0 attend the fair. Faedrick Saillt utOregon, Ogle co'uaty, a, foraier tesident of Liberly- ville anti-on'- ot tir i'-Itîter îtrontoters of the Lake couaty faitr anti a fariner secrettary ao' hat îrganîaation, ilasa- Cordance wit tliris cusiorn, carnehere to attendIlite iixty-eigiith unn»la! exhi- bI tIon andti tisi lIt lita son, Dr. E. Hl. Smitth, anti ianîly. NOTICE eltit andthle changes semeerud.ike an, Memibers of Columabia Lotige No.1l31 experlencedti ourisi. -She is a brigbtI M. W. W., are bt'reby nottfledt hat the lîttie lady ant i ICLtford, her fther i egular meeting of Septeniber l4th villI greterse Isac Io tase he tLa aIbo adjournedti taSept. 2lat, ut wh!ch grete stifacio t se br ha tim»e lectlon DLn-fficers vil! ake bave anc of hie stoppera i'!ba On iplace. Al members -are, urgcd ta be Uicaiani crcit * precent. 37-lt SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER1 -CIMA MURDER" 12 pr - FRINT GEORGE'S MAJESTIC THIEATRE WAtJKEGAN, ILL. SUNDAY ONLY NIATINEE - 3.00 P. M. Evenoirig, 7:30 and 9:00 ONLY HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE PAGE MN We will close at 12 o'clock noon f'rom Monday to F'riday inclusive, during the Fair Money. toLoan on Farm Mortgage s if You are ýonsidering buying. improving or stoclking up a ra i if you have loans fallibg due ivhich must be fr-financed, and have necd for money, cali on us for Our- quotatiomaon, FARM MORTGAGE LOANS. We alo an'monèy on hîgh grade. improved' village property. Prompt sers ice and advantageous and reason- able.terms. -2- rE.ORE FMÇCTA> Aý LO loir: There is no greater sign of progresi about your place thau the building of needed improvements. I lit, mati %io lw It idsh 1w t-i, dIiQc itizLen, the roonry mAker 1).it iLpogîesîî e- oifl (lite o un! Another sign of progress la to corne1 and materials. to us for your bomber Theodore f-, Dur st, Pres:d&nt W. B. Smithi, Yice President F. W. Churchill, Secretary and Manager. TELEPIIONE 81 SECURITY TITL.E & TRUST CW. ABSTRACTS 0F TITLE- TITLES GIARITM Capîlal: $125,000.00 WAUKEGAN September, Bargans- New design&, both light adPrae dark colora, -yard-wide adPrae 35 -Cents per yard The best oApron Ginghams quality A 25'Cents W. W. CARROLL &. SONS' COMPAN'Y Phone 29 Uibetyvilk, 111. - /HIRRO ALUMINUM Double Boiler For ithe ti oman tvho selects lier ktchen uteis*ls' froin our Mno Alumînurn stock, therc is a satisfaction in know- ing litai iei chioce is wîtely matde. Niýt ont>' is Mirroa substantial alunilnnw are wshich lasts a ifetimne; il is also beautîful and lias niany unusual features of convenlence. Note them in this Mrro Double Boiler: 1>) Hoilow steel handies that insure comfortable han- cking. (2> Handles corne together 50 that conriplete dou- ble holer can be easily lifted with one hand. *(3) Rivetless, no-burn, ebonized knob. an exclusive Mirro feature- (4) Tghtly rolled beads free from dirt- catdhmg crevices. (5) Rounded edges make cleaning easyand thorough. (6> Rich Cooia[design. (7) Famhous Mirro finish. *(8) Famous Mirro trade- mark--stampied into the bottom of every Mini-o utensil, and your guarantee of excellence throughout. lit oui- dia.o!ay of Mrro Aluminum you wl!!finit u(eneila ia both Colonial and -plaIn round de- t-rgnst. The showlng la uncommonly Interestlng. Schanck M 1ardware Co. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS.