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Libertyville Independent, 21 Oct 1920, p. 5

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rWaukegan called Sun. 1 Mrs. Howard Morris. ell'of WVeukegan v'islted rlth bier parents, Mr. andi e, on Newberry avenue. [aiglit, r-esiding on Siautli entertate1 iler fathe.. Long of Deerfielid las; F. Mariatt, Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Bruce Eastman of caileti on friends ee Whitney reiurned home -rrrn a two weeks' visît lova, with lier motter, niard and Mrs. J. N. Ber- Chicago e'ednesdaY to edding of a nýthew of l'nard. lay evenlng, Octoýber 26, ,hurch, thie annual men'w lie held. One htsndred e laid. Rev. Klelisauer istmaster; Arthur MUter at the »iano, and Jack bave dharge of the slng- A. Hudson wili speak on thie Churcb ad lie Pubi- îstem.' Paul MacGufîin Can %r-n lie fleecled hian Through the stom- A. Crane', -Tlhe Clîorvh .ýIow ('an Men Aid in S AODEO TO THE, LIBRARY THIS WEEK FICTION '., oi i y i Mat>'nhîi h. tIra tend l.îrio,î Ihy WA*blster. rs and 'fh.-îr NewHo. rw u e m trr oit*' I)v I-i51 niti- lor,î t>,îî ý' y.obs chardsý ;î itn sîî - b-, Rari- n It ; I louse.' s. ie. adows in the' Soufihii.' une of the'n. lii~t il tîbrary, more ordinary iograph Dker in it. do$ PRnE xcept the included). D terms on 4ds will b. kly a£ you Ilfinois MIRRO ALUMINUM Convex Kettie A necessary utensil in the modem ktchens eqwpment is this Mirro Aluminum Convex Kettle. Because it is a won- derful conductor of beat, it cooks wit h tboroughnes, yet without waste of fuel. And it is easily handled and cleaned. Mirro Aluninum is remnarkably durable, too. It lasts a lifetime, and is therefore an econotnic#il purchase. It is famnous also for its beauty and many features of conven- tence. Note the features of this Miro Couvez Kettie: (1) Handle-rest ears hold. bail n three, positions and prevent it f roin comîing i'n contact %vith sies of Kettle. (2) Tiglitly rolled, sanitary bead, free from dihrt-catching c re 1.ice. (3) Inset coü eï prevents boiling over. (4) Bead of caiver upturned. thus protected against steam and iquid. *(5) Rîvetless, no-burn, ebonized knob. an exclusive Mlirro feature. (6> Convex sides preiwent contents from pouring off when liquid is being drained. (7) The famnous Mirro finish. *(8) Famous Mli.rrqt trade-mark stamnped into the bot- tom of every piece, and your guarantec of quality through- out Utensile -icuded in our dsplay of Mirro AIlurnnum are Cotfee Pots, Tea Pots, Double Bolers Sauce Par,. and othe,- artiCles in the bea utiful Colonial and plain round styles Schanck Hardware Co. 15% to 20% Reduction on Ail Our Men's MIýde-to-.%easure Suits and Overcoats Sergets Novelties Worsteds Kerseys Cassimeres MeltonEtc. An opportunity to pur- chase fine, Made-to-Measure Clo t h es at rack-bottom pruces. Make your selection while the line is complete. RAY N. SMITH Bulkley Building Libertyville, Illinois Ford Owners- HAVE YOUR MAGNETO TESTED. FREE Corneini at any tine and 1 will test your inagneto free of charge, and, if it 1, weak, will recharge it wbile you wait. We bave recently installed a Magneto Charger, the very latest apparatus for this dlass of work, and can give satisfaction. Magnetos charged by this machine are guaranteed ta give per- fect service for two years. Libertyville. Garage Repair Shop CHAS. M.. BERNARD, Proprietor Shop Plaie: 202 Garage Phone: 202 NHELIBEnRTYIL INDP>EffEN. THURSAY. OCTOBER 21, 1920. Local and PersQnalI Short 1-eins of Especial Interest te Libertyville People IAR TI D Ida Ludi.1\ rLne n SXMPATHY Ed Bradley .afi a Waokegan ',îsitoi iiutoredti 10Chicago -i iitMiaPtiî Salurdits alt.~iioon.ited Mdr. andi Mis. 1. rlj~lt dergast. M.andi Mrs <lifford Faust s'îent' Saturday in Chicago. MsEiaehIiîjîiN .lov .hIu(werl anti trs. Aim iî tihoin at,- W.W. Cari olittiansacted busines tentieti he funtrat o; Jlutin Ainn ;'t in 'hiragu Tuesday. 1Fi-eniont Center 'irii: "**' - Mi.Horace eloley visited frienis i %i. anti Mr. fHaîîy1'.ý anti their in Chicago Tuesday. daughier, Sylvia, of \tila auk-ce vsted: lkimn Jlmmy Boy, don't oey et thehonit0f Mr.k îîsŽr. hy've made. youm h frM Aitrs.Har Taylor is '.isiting cela MNr. and Mme. t'. H. i'b.eîSunday ,AnM the League-fre. ways of po« tives in Rtochiester, N. Y. I Goveano day. Mies Carnie Char(] j,- oîned home " mIaiDpcd i he b.WUwsn110Uf Mrs. A. Hluss anti raugliter, Miss'Mna rmGg' 'hr h But your editor', job nd eet uStI Elsie, were Chicago visitors Trscsday. iset eerl' ', t lt- ohedOWIt C97. Mr. andl MU. E. Hougli and famIity lie) bas been seriouily i] have moved to Libertyvîlte from Aréa Gog mo !~Born, lin ionday. Oclober 18, to Mr.l Mins Anna Akofer of Evanston vi- visiting hie deught,-t, Nrs. Joe Kefl n- IMs t.B e otasn ittd lber mother, Mrs. S. Alkoter, la,« nedy. He wes called ti u, b%, the deatli Mis Bese Mcflride of Ares war, in! Sunday, I!of hie father, John .%miann o1 Roulîrl Lîbertyvithe Wetinesday afternorrn. 1Lake. Mrs. W. ODeil andi son, Bill, of LakeW.RSyodsethewkn' Forest were LibK-rtYville visîtors lest Mrs. Maude E. Lu k I-elUrnûd 'l'ors- euh 1hie family In Lîbertyville. 1 w~y'day frmr a ten day Y csaýian1 Kau MNiss Nellie Marvin visiied aitirhe F. I kMun,,Wis.,arere lie ss i alrrdv R. Tnp.bhomne Saturda> and1 Sunday. Mis- farjoio DcciirvSifed in AI, a ilîneps.,in the fainîts': -istel , itrînidyeiiPning with M-t l-ii (;..,14,- C. Uýr' en. (icI (oonbe.rg ,of C.Iiicago spent la«r Swan.ANîî \ , ditrî, î~ with iicht'> ,îzitei.M rs. t!! t;rîjorilNu'îit ,ît,'d ,t h- îîli ) f tIl lei... , Tlîîuni, a, Mis, iýLu'îIlîJ irii ofCChcago i ti ~ a h 1-l iii 5 îîî tflnl. i t.ri I tle NIuiY 'iýs ls M . J- >-î.o[, i î, NI. , X uAn 1na Cii lixaii s in! Iholi il t> îsiMId d bu, Ri uuiîd Lke \ o,11-1.-...î y H uila ,~ t i t. N hic agko, iinil ti1,îtJohn A:îî5nn [tlt.î I tio Nioît:, u tîiag, a. c ii,- ad. M NIl. IlI..R lil l-r;snkiin.N. V., 151> su ~Iay cs .iing i lati\s e'-is. îi:~ing bl ise srlrre.rs (,(o. Eaton, Ait Kruckiu-an lias mei fronithe Nl«.ond Nit.0 1 it hurg. F tand i.fo- i))ýo t-,izna ou>,'-on W*i ýiit Cour-t Io The ui 'foi- St.hevemoi d m th '-î nî ltoe nSod re.wtiere they wilI rîrnîIthe lie ntr ThCuo aiyavnc nt Ill Tel Bi, i hose n ecod sre n. ontha. Mr. and Nits. haddock of Chi. the flat ibove the Jochlieiîît bakery Th, 1W 4C.T. tU. wtlholti Its negutai- cago Will OCCupy li (liurclýIllresi- 0n Miwaukee avenue. i et.ng on ruesi a teînon, Oct. ý,<morne until spring. Wil have a car of fanrv Soîuth Da1- et tilit-. ir,'of Mis. Edîtis Herîrikon.i ['ir.at etreel The Wonians C'lubtitr: ednestiay kola potatîiîs on track at $1.44) lier atternoon at lthe' li,iii- 'î:Mn. F. il.bogheI, cash. nt flic car. Cali Liberty- IL A. îolziîan anîd lanîly bas e re. iytfond. The. s;. tit t f Ii 1 339 ci-1. I-L.43 l3t iioi cd front Chicago wieît y s itî. eeting was an #xîîîhîî>în of tioLi0 N ere t, rs ipe y i.aflO ccUt Irý Ing thiîn houte, ail, to whiclî rlîchl], ii'l)( i i 0ftlie club -Nits.Giason. NIs Thonia','3îetl îîii Wî * li (o~n ciiou mijueti and son anl M is, Hiluis Voe t o a cari ut .ii iioltant-y South 1Ira I"es~t lPairk viuid (iFi îay v. ilMrs. Mary 1Mrs. Hienry Boyi-s ani lite daugh- kola wtruaOson rat-k ut $1.40 PI-i tcr of Waukegan Nai iettc eguests cf flader. bu-t.îI Ca at ti, t-i - Cît Lîert.rl.iberîtyvilte relatît i Weilda.rI iii i ii htti t.43 Ji and NMrs. Doy'es; -x-î"ýct lu moco into NI .z I I laul lP-iunc'i l o i h ea'honte in Nnh Jacks 3 c,> S 1 uiSnda. al foi III tr-cl. Waukegabout lNov. 1. I-i tu- l pta r',lits,, tir. ;mil . %its. .c-iont niz I the Stati- caltih Di-. _______________________ .1~ ~ ~~ ro. . i i li t .dii-Y.:palaieniCit, the. <'05t of iii -ntable dis- I t ii Nîîi hiI i urIît--il ii crise in Lake county for the. fiscal year I'i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ J i î î . irii i . a lt> 1, 1917. 10 Junt- 30, 1918., sas t - 'i i ',liU ii i ii iii'liain u M ra.siscoret $851,500. For liesaioe'a elve MWi Ir- NSac mouilt-ii-lilit t-d by 1i months in 1918-1919 the>.totaI rosi of -Lt ýc \Vil4 1rI , - Il rommtiunirabl- dîstases in ttîîrCOUD- 1,was, I9067S7,h e a r e . 1 1 i l '1 ý ia ei i".-îî ~ . s i, i'o li-' "i.'it î uiîh, i ti'îilsiî SATI.RD.AY. OCTO-BER 23 il i ii i - -it -id i- n7, -:-i i preseni io si-iciz ih,,' KATHERIN E M'DONALO i .I!t' iii" t:>'wond' rtutîpair of' J. -N Lcînîiiad îast .Stur da:y i ioh - ui>c t, - tilei - ht i iait cii tii îiiur--by-truck ihum îî T ETUDRO d IIu M I. iiiNii viinotWtiii-flic ugei ici L,îIul e. liii 60II,- Ortuî lleas woot-at-t,'crésented .ivith niant ii, t,î,îiii a iMi.Coicah bs jt.> ieniîs o t.eoccsIn.SLNDAY, OCTOBER 2A iin,4luit..iucing tlu ie loosier, mi-.:iand Nrs. Henry Seller enter-, BACESETI strir ist a, eh i.,nedtIi lI ýtiilowing .goeests utalIei BACE WE' A II SýiiI %,busnes agnt t tebihole tuulus: Mrs. Jacob XWoIf, 0 TotUSE HU i , îîSisiii y- uî-îasc gen o ti,-Aptaiisic; J. west antison. Willianiu"HEHSEI.OR îîluîî ie %as lic i iuitleS . t100 anti Mrs. Chartes Johnson tiof 'ce îtiy ii out-io is clen. noilering; , s.Kati', Tescli of Artingtoi utihe- emen rs u ot titisciaire ci-eîcinMis.Henry Eblers. of Rrn- th iielier o hsýcrftar niser, !o1phili. mii:Mr. anti Mrs. loîtt',of *don Lh- ig tili iverityElîîi. t*: Nlr. andi Mr. S . ctiail. ot lieing erectedti tere. Piur ie; Mr and Mrs. Beî i s - - Sami h1. l'ope ',sain0Weuliegisn Iet. seller, NMiss Minnie Seller, Mis oi,)o iritia> iihlto tteod a meeting uit tiy Dowdten anti Mr. and tiMrs.Robe-il W aukegaii Chuapîci-, Royal ArcliMMl- Sitz anti fani' sons. The. ideîibei-s oi the Kenosh TeCosCut ealpbil Clialtiter crue gocatsetl thîs meeting, Th.okConyHrllubih-I *s.up pje i be îg ci veti at 6 o'clock, andi t Arlngton H eig lt., prints ti toil'Ic , * nuber f cadidtes ere dmited.ing 1inIist week's issue, whicii eau b h- D %ery apty appliedti 1 Libencyvîlle anti thîleeacher,s in several of lie c.onty ter' W. F. Mtyer, Jr, denles that lcie i de> in uic Libertyvile wgraden hoa ol Dcmocatic 'Andidpsate oxin uise da- i [colitAmon thosle gde sent leoa Reuiatic an odiae pxintbrs wene NMiss Lucile Byrd anti Mrs. Ada window, we musat belleve hlm. But the___________ Jensen of tihe Lake Zurich schoolà, anti tact -tbat bis Poiticai affiliations are Miss Neva Toynton andti Mss Ruby different tian wliat1 we were li hopes Prae Brooks, teacliema lithe echoots of they ween, does net mean thatï he la 36-inch P rae Waucondu. not about the beat P. M. Arlington Mrs A F Rwlngso!DerotHeiglits lias ever lied, If you don' 36-inch Percale, Mrs.A. F Raling ofDetritbelieve 'il, asie any RepublUcan." MiCO., eends to Tue sIcdependent a clipping andi a jpart of the illustrateti section of a Detroit newspaper, show- Ing [he hotus ttowers growing near that City. On account o! numemous stoieg publabeti that the lotus bede of Grass Lake, lau I*ke couaty, iwae one of only two or (lire. known' nseverai corres- pondent. bave wrtt.n telling o!f(lie flowers growing in their neiglilorbooti. Thle Detroit paper states the beautiful flowers gruw in'profusion In thie wilti E. J. Higley of Gutire, Oklahoma, was beir, Monday greetling ohd Urne Lientyvîlhe frientis. Mr. Hilhey bas been îislttng in Chicago frt everal weeks. anti expects (o retura (obIa southerri home next Mondtay.i. e gives giowiog accoonts of the country andi prrospt'cts in anti eIound Gutbrie, anti sys ever3hoîly i8 getting -idi over niglit as a re-colt of the oit boom In tiiet section. lie tates al th. Indiana mce swame near Mlonroe. Midi.,, and! are driing, higl ;i pmloed automobiles are o! a delicate yellow color This 1 ad we rrîng cilk ebits et $10 per. Mn. color le not fount in eilhser Egyn»t or llgie> lias a fanm, near wblch a 1600 Japan, where the flowems are beldt o barrel ivtIl wapfff"etin recently. He lie secredl. The colora Intr hose liomn- îWaS li'Mni-i t>'ln théreal estate rI iii s is p4nk ii whîite. 1 ness inhoLibei> vitle anti Chicago. '20 Per Cent on Savings Four, months ago we advised out Savings Depwi Ca 'stomners- that at no time since the Civil War wus thie wod of the dollar, spent, sa litte, andtihte Worth of ti 110d1184 saved, sa great. Recent declines in prices have ulready increasd buying powei of every, dollasr saved by the conmfler r ing the pust year approximately 20 per cent au pu"c wiIl continue ta recede. So we ïamy again "SAVE MORE TODAT AN» HAVE, MORE TOMORROW." Deposit yor saviép wiâ *îU Bank, under Unitedi States Govemment uperV"uun We pay you to Save your Own money One of your guarantees of correct service here is the. fi that your every lumber order, large or smmll, has aur dm. personal attention in due fdling. We take no chance of maing -any avoidable nistake. It is a vital part of our servir'e to you to6 insu re your comp satisfaction in every deal at otir yard. Philip Jaeger General Commis'sion Merchant Estabilsh.d 1M6 s PECIAL attention given the sale of Dreuseti -Hi Mfutton, Veal, POuItIT, -Md etc. Also Butter and N P r o cadedao!f conulf ,iromptlys remitteti. T'Phha 1 oldest house.on the Smiet t and trlOe listatifiaQ.& stalle 1. and S& Fultone Str-et Wboie.ml. MM~ las Will Buy More GOODS, -. 25c 30c usin - 25c - . - 75c e,ior -$3.75' - -.$5.00 NS' COMPA N Lubertyvillq, IIL v now - finer quality, now 36-inch soft-finish, full-bleached Mi 2 1-4 yardlwide Sheeting ' The best quality Feather Tic1dir« Special Front Lace Corsets, $5.0(ý value Extra Quaity Corsets, $6-50 value, for W. W. CARROLL & SOI Phone 29 1 2

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