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Libertyville Independent, 19 May 1921, p. 2

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THE LIBERTYVILLE I1I)EPENDENf, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921. AL1II'Al~Ilii' baaar ;ilthe Chnîcli ther'e. :000 0000000 00000000 Vitigegafl werî u"-r t ii-NMarcin M~ IINiss Ni Srti tnclirl is a guest o;:anI om ud> SA I YB A D Iw i uinif. NI! s Johîn Pretiro. ttc ra; 0 PRAIRIE VIEW 0 The weather wrîs îei'\ un:iiv(,iruble r& Ir -iaý:. 000000000O000000000 foi- the Ladies (ernctery Society iuet- HE D EE ECTER nt M ,t.W'AdrFs.td A. C. flîbaîis of Park Ridige was img Thursciay, but tirei'was a gooad id Xi',. -a îsÇiat' trai e IoBai rrigîtt cno ursres-eda.tnactebeing thir1) liresent. JT 1 aitilda> on business1cn nou-ItetsTesa. Alilseemed lu objoy fite afternoon. AS PR SIDENI , Iogemeycris anthe gain after ai 1t. G. ilutclinrgs was called to Glen- Fred -Beach of ',gary, loti, pient 1ast rKLS~IUE11I tlianding af Chî ' Wedinesday b% the audden Tirursday with hie othf r Lse caos lent the ween ih -adiC. Cilman ai faiiv were out of' were Waukegan visitors Monda>'. Olivr o Hihlad P rîts.He-nry Brîtnting. wniaorSfna afternoon. Thre members or tire Woinen'aS- Acain Chosen; A. F. Beau- Mr. and Mes. ('harles XV'ýetrer ani Mrs. I. Beockmisflbas returnedtu 1o eety are Planning foi, a suplr anrd bie Clrk nd ttrne. dugherdt'oî e Waukegan Suntiay lier home. after an extended. visit wtb social at thre churcir th ir ta Saturday a -enoos'. lhei son. Arthur, and family. night in June. WVaiei for ïuIl natice Thre pupils ut' Mes. Stickientan tlire, Mr. a9;d Mrs. Jack Duncombe and later. Ata mettrngBofrd lre Noath ueirda 1 ach- er train the Bush ('onservator> îlaughler. Kitty. spent tire week end Mr. andi Mrs. Albert Snyder and M'ur. Santar Bord ell l.qtTuedaý in If ChicagoiwiIaoîIese in a iceitai aaitire Edwards home. and Mrs. John Shepherd attended a IaMke Forest. John Oliver of Highliand 1 Vt-tnetaý. Mary 25tir, ai the seirOui' Forence and Lloyd Maelhee- visited ciass play at Grayslake Thursda>' eve- IPark again was eleeteti presiderit. anti bouse, tire parents an> anyone inter,'tire Lake Count>' Generai hospital Sat- nlng. A. P. Beaubien of Waukegan aiso w-s-- ented in mrusic being invited. SeVeral, îrday. wirere Mn-s. L.. Maether peesent- Miss Annie Woitnran aif(iricago was reapointed as clerk andi attorney. uocit-rnurîibers îîiilalso be atideti id ber husband with a son May' l3tlr.1tire guest of lier' irents a I)art ofil ast The board also recelvedth ie resolu Mi.' Kjeliiaritr ira,. let tue erîlitrat Moirer andi son doing weil.J week. tion from Highliandl Park concti'ninL lt«ib r tltiiettian of a beautrtt utllg titi' M. andi Mes. L.. Hutchinga 'isteti the turning over of tire fie Itihritfin the tRobertsosutbdivisiont. tic armet hîer, wio is muchira- Oto 000000 000 0 0000 oo tanks for rciruiiding anti riniodelin, Abert l'rebut is tioin.,tir iiithlt -iti cd bringuing Margaret home witir A committee, corisistunc i N'O. i ' il îIFrankk hou-t titiPark at i i- lietit. Suntity'evening. 0 FREMONT CENTER o Allen anti David T. Webb, Io'st e ir '1 1wNie--c'-Antintaiîariand i in XXW.Edwai'is gave a buneti iarty o000 ê @000 oo00o oo000 they cati et teir i glilu f i lF w r r t i ta Ka -t cr, t cavIwis l' t it il arî-t'i a t-t SaLurî1 e.( c ig iuo e portion rof ilut ir tii i iih 'tnta S tawittgi i I k liii tl itt',l* til't hIt - Rietteshnrent s _Mike Obenau t ma'- a \Vatik an busi- croses ftic E.,J. i.E. rairoadt ixck. ird io aîtt i-ndil t tut tutu 'it inNiaS w '»iI r N*-i. and l at s-nt httrne 'aisir ine,- cahier Monttay.. and whu i t h,-i ii 1tý pu ii ii i î iu iilitn nritiic :111,1 'ais. III Jun,5 lia c t titi 1v. i"aiiei . Xi. ta\ ntt.ir uhicir the Sanîtar, itiritît ,i hb.. un i ti i rt tî l l aii l"', " litPr! ni, liilits, > tla) anti Taesula> i thicago. w it'eI'ti able id g. t iti. l- tîiu11, 'r tiha> ut' attetider a confrritriri t 1riets. been liangîig filfrvaiehrît i îmrnr' Xli i a Ni tr i t ii- lî' li o 0 o0 oo000000 0 o00 0 O01O i Mes. Car-le Xtti il W'aukegan r' lt t-ititti il I~iktZîîîIr î~~ 0 Mass a se endti i uti 11,t11ltititii 00ooooooooooo GGOooo îlî,'îî'î'ktinl 0IVANHOE îîs l>antiyt ' 'ht'X'tl 0XX 0l' l. ' -400000000000000001 A'hlte girl aitîiit adiIt tuitoille tii 0 LAKE ZURICH o It;ttisi Surlla' 'Sthrti l_,,i ii r r' r n Ms o iu II atwe Ca00000000t0'00it0000 tr îî iit il-"ni(.r.hîîttit ttut it-truiiit Sntai'1Mrs. H enry T haittît'firentite iîit loilo, trt iltnu1littitcnueiiita onan ct-ek sitr-lit iii' n XX'ukt-un. Chicago Thuîrsday. rr r a<it , I vec1oî Msst-t ru rililî irt-tanii Tire ries bit'.' lîtia hauî ri"- lit il ~ A ~ Xl' .1 i~ 'litiiîîb,,ti "tant tIt- large riuiiîber i;t n-ttiiiit Thre unin- or tearut-b t i t lîlti EIsI NpVk u rtX- ri i liiil(i~iiiii tniî thetur igito e il, irtîr -'il Xîinon.îat' r 1Ci . itî'Hi tr hli: au exiting gati'ineTut -tsd trttal - .r ut"iîiito ou tts'A n iuili kiianid i evening. i I Iv1 =rtt îîxtet'isvîýt"- lie tîitiich in~ , ek i' i'asuut' i i ir tilt, tt l u G. tFox a tttiitt li rrt-I reitîiot i Ma> 3o, bei gnuin aa; iu t itîtirtler tîi ii iit n tiit day isst set-k < ,g;ff5 ~t.rbittn isigi, be tutt-an (,iîr 'Itark SMI.ant IrsitI-is îrriliauii I1 ~flI ~ t îîii Io uoio tri beiti %lIein ti tii dangirter, Met- Ciit in-t. i tnd Nt ttirîrt ilt r SUIi.hi"tt:rie N Charles Xea%.et wut-i Dan igtontin Ct rt ir of Xaukegari andtiheiiSTATE ASKS APPRO VAL Q F Wednsris. . u. Nolied îil be iresulakeni. RIGHT OF WAY ON ROADS TFhe woek conrîitîce oi ilie X'iîit',ti" ai i r--l iiio t ir it-,i i iti 11 lici,- tttbecatlter irtt'rtstiig nui Sociel> ai tire Baliti.t t'turch blit a tthr'i(., Is -f E iîailittl, ' nd 1 lui W :1 risr,'î <tri he i, î ratii anti t".ceone - i i.t olwa ' . o1ý ii I l iiîus it lit iii meetiùg at theut'of ii ttnJaIres Nîu'.tii,- .tt îtin tîthr'i(rn ii t-andirigedt tacourte. junteti belau«r 11w 'iai.highvalu(fl finetsinger 'edriesiaý . Ma> 18. u n iIn ili> r',t r iîl inti\ii 1-tirsVan Piew 4of Liber 15' ilt- al uartmnft sili pl i'. ta- îl ~iaid Mesdames Froclieli. HelnIcifrreIrnr.i t i îil totit t--iran on tesi î oil f ta ' tendletithlcnereeingaf fticre'nietter.> roadas wi li ati renut<'tîtntru tetil i n Tupak, H'ellman anti Sehultz 'acre 1thtr&- tlrnî. titii'plîntifsi'-tet - nti 't tociet'. Tiurtstay andi sas ftireguest 'Il Lake couri>.'iity, "ar- E.Rurssell, 'ul, guesta of Mes. Wiikie rt Aringtoti ei. i juitririt tor $9ii rby a crutXin i. t V.îayne. trneiin i rgî. yn i' tcitt ]Reigirta Monday. and aiso attendati court jut>'. -'Ir.anti Nis. &riruew nWttgcr' afvised. fin- Artist Recording an EdisonRE-CREAT'ION Sainw Artist proving the RE-CRATioN by Direct Compar-ison Only the NEW EDISON suýtains the Direct Comparson Test This means that the New Edison is the only phono- grap.h- that giv'es you exactly what t he artist or artists sing or play into the recording horn when making a, RE-ÇRE-ATION. This means that no other phohogzraph or talking machine can give the 'ife-like realism you have a right to expect for your moncy-the absolute realism that Mr. Edison spent three millions of - is dollars to develop. And finally, this means that, if youa arc interested in buying a phonograph, your , good judgment should bring you to ffiis store to ask us to prove the above clainis. We &hall welcome your visit. DECKER I& HELTON LIBERTY VILLE Phone 55 À,ru.u-' It rt n u iC , ki, I ;rtiu . ltat he 1 rt' . - -'r'., r! ; c for hon'rte:i ~ - 'r ' Orr)îoft tiù C'OUPON :4-Mtt'- r11,1r NAddin.--- -- -- -- -- V'htar ti.risonUril -i,'.r - Itîrhî.trihiîg 'of 1Itîr. i, - foîr ranuig. ] dis.tri& M-ii c-ti. ittu-il Jt New h'.tisin j lhi.t hi,1 ih1ui i,, i irth e War' îî:tur 000000000000000000 0 A RE A 0 000000000000000000 Mis. Si-ila E.r'aitey ant i sof <i ii ertyviile spcot Monday wiýhr erte Swan. Little Janet lUitta airent Maonia>' at- ernoon sitir lie rni Mn-s.('ritr C hanberiin. Mes. ilanon Hoinnea anti Mess Me Br-ide were Chicago visitors Frlday. Me. andi Mes. Henry Kublank were Waukegan visitors Friday atternoon. Tonr Mager of Howeih, Micir., warr ai, Area vititor one evening bit week. Mr.randi Mrs. i. E. Payne anti dauglr tee, (eneva, who have been spending tire wlnter naontira in Long Beach, (Cai.. returned i t ieir hotmie in Area Mon diy afiernot)i. Me. and Mers. Geroge Nansbritigt trit foieil lt-w thttlu Mis. L. Wc'iîtrikîi adrriti ~ugittr Loir aie nt'ltrt st-iet 1 ai r.lriast weehî thlin Sattti'ly alîci'rtn . n ant i tt-s tli retured hobarit-Sundatt -i i rning ., Nli".. i. Albri'clit anti Mrs. Il. A.XX ai sotit andi soni ml- ,It-nctinig a lts ttS 'rîtîtl 1iritni'- and rtlai ii i n iti('ii tit Mir. anduls.Min Ht i tProutt.,i li nýjirîit i' t--I k itî l îî itti ti undiatrt Xili iîl. a di l-. A . ILii i i-i r iit. i ai tl* illr-rit .Xib, Sii itt iii. k t il î- hrlitiri" îî- '11ý M l. ali - -'u . X F. i ih îîlNL It tut i, 1 .Xi;r' iriri 1r Ni'l lai iiîi rh i itilita id lirttiit, i n 'tt' - i' da.% ii tt ti l i i ll ii thaii,1ln i Stitit il. miRED GRABB),- ALJCTIONEERING- in, RM AND S.loiTOCK iS LS A SPECieurtdt, iAilTYo n li PHCTONEE2441 Reverse Charges on Business Cal- ... M. lit received higbest Awards, Worid's Pure Food Expositionr, Chi- cago - Paris Exposition, Pari%, France-positive proof orf its super- ior merit. It is used by more hlouse- wives. dt1irmc-tic scientisin nand cI t than ant' cri. 'r branti. That vnulti noit lbc- thre ci t-, if it sere p iblthe to stîcure a hFi'nir qlhity leavriter. It is sold att a mnoc!r,: te price. Ail yiru brie t, (do Nto flmpate casts to d :r 'rne bmw mutir you c-rn save lîybu sîrg .g umet Pounti can if Cîtet cnntais ful 16 îrz. Sorne bakirg pcrwdvr'rcorne in 12 o-z. iriteadiof 16 oiz. cari-' 1Be sure sî,e-îela pound whrni'u want Wt uJ te'tc:" 9,0 Iheodore'H. Ourst. P,-esdent W. B. Smlh, V'ce Peadent SF. W Churchrill, Secretary and Manager. TELEPHONE 81 SECURITY TITLE & TRUST'CO. ABSTRACTS 0F TITLE - TITLES GUARANTEED Il Captal: $125,.000.00 WAUKEGAN ILLINOLS Advertise your sales and have your sale bifis printed at the Independent office. That kind of publicity brings buyers and good prices. M Thie Field Museum "'of Natural Flistory IS NO W OPEN T mIS -imïposing building on ýthe Lake Front contains one of the world's most woderful collection of exhibits. Free days ...Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays;- hours 10:00- a. m. to 4: p. m. North Shore trains, leaving Liberty ville regularly, take you to Lake Bluff where you can make immediate connection with trains which take you diredt to the loop "L" stations. At Randoîpli and Wells streets you can get an 'V' train to Roose- velt Road without leaving the platform. Get a time cal'd from the station and note the convenient sohedule. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee R. R. Libertyville Ticket Office Phone: Ubertyvile 74 SQUE] TO DI When the b~ody end nciv~Ment lx as sisuafly an ind kidrreyb are out i thesa organe beo 'Tir. wotd'a standrd liver, biadan end 1wMous sdace lm9 kup ini good bath. dmnsggîs.a. uaati CHIARLES lP Washii g t on-Comm 1y WAUKEGAN Publie Accounta Accoua tung Systen Posted Perlodhcall: do Dlot need a Pernt DR. j. 1 Offrce ir Frist Na Hout'- 1 ttî 3:3( DR. 0. F. Bi VE1 EMuNAltt Amsrt.ant Statt ,lBt;lt"ILI ELHANAN ý iýttorneî lloeieuîlîol LIBE.IITYN'ILI LYELL H. 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