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Libertyville Independent, 7 Jul 1921, p. 5

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TH11 BERTYVILLE INDEENEN,¶IIUsMAY, JULY 7, 1921 Mc. and MIrs. J. J. Portenus and ian,. ispcn' Monda', in Waukegan. Local and, Personal :n:,oW, :ýTU.: l2lt.:tre h utte Short Items of Especial Interes9, 10 Libertyvîlle People EdtIiitte MNisa Maude Helci bas been quite 111. and Mi.,. Coîbuin tS. Fouida of tis Njhuit' 1, 0 a- 'lic Nercy Ho-piu Mi ilttc set eral <ays. 'bica go spenithe icFourtci wt NIMr. nl i (icbago M i Lndrothiis Ct t n M.ad FeH.SihsetMrs. F. W. Foulds. alung niccly. the hliday' in Milwaukec. ILucien Ellsworth spcn: hunda> ,nd .Mr. and Mîrs. William McEnccy andî Mrs. Johin Nunisen dnd dauglîters, .% ýnaw ýith his parents. Mi. and -Nrs. tile soli, 1Hfile. et Waukcgan mjotored itdfinsi akgnMna, E. E. Ellsworthî. to Lb(ccly vi-lh Satut day t.iiu ne.anl liedtnîcde nWaueganMônd>'.vî,ited liends.. Fred Churchill of Wauk(egan was ft" , -s-a.1Mary Lasser oficiago is %iï iting for a week at thehome. ni bei Mies Flocene Goidcubcrw ut guet f ibrtyile rindsSud l. iser, Mca. Fred Mordiiorst. Cagu ta enjoyîng lber 'vacation at un. Lione!l Huil i Wimconsin, vas in the home o liter parents, Ili.and \Iir village Saturday caiing on nid friends. Mj .1.MysetTsda,, and Jk odneg Wednesday at Highland Park willi bier, DIMd t ýce. reraga. are the lephorue thé Bell e isin and can desired. is at the erica for eforper- inds. Ask for ivil sel et RE FARM e premises uis, 5 miles east Illinois, on the (A cultivation. Dixon, Illinois. e Man day mor- :ed witli -rub and f heavy,. with boding id until back hy mother is [Y washing. Seven the mnost our bundie with iron. ' uch better, anid DRIVER. 9DRY à Dyers, 67R Walter LIgitibod.y and M.- liarnis mo'ored t10NMilwaik( Mti.and Nrs.FrankIHui,' ý% -k end fi wi h liettî Lat. M i(:' 1'tarl PBî,'t ,t' Voler înoiored lu Waukts Monday. Nu.Mai>'Las-et1,11 n .ng foi, .t wî,k it :. i- %I Nrs. Fi cd N(t(l MN-a lîo',i. Negen. t. i,. n Mlonda> evening, altt i i pla;ives in McHenry i(,. MIr. and IMrs. Frank 1 I..o dale, Calif., arcentakinr nt vieil viit Libet tyvl.' *:,a! MoindaY. l maf'ttle.vs ov( îu hi' 1h iea(t f V. 2 . lIe v.as n :he' ii il 1 an i., : :,l, :eut 'î,'lhe h,u 1' -..k' <' rira tha' 1Li A-ly a "'.1 st iii '. , j' p. :t-1 ot rbut in he. 'rr o t 011(k ben ;11 .- dhdi- l îî 1 (t a* nd onef' lopet.teon0!L, .4. Ta> 1er tiis tiernine, and lh. . was -"1eath lu, lii C.(' t it i , a1it S, S4. Josel(lta chchUt b îi .bt 'll No arrangeients for ilie tuneral bâd 'b ieen made at notin tcoda>. FuI! detail- f.iddwill ho printed nexi veek. Mc. and Nirs. Jack Bradford and cousin, Mca. Chtarles q. Elweli. .\rs. Harry Rogers. retucned 'ru., 'ftrenda. daugbier, iiorothy, spent Sunday inad day evcening te Cbcago, aller si.efldinb Ediîh, 1111e daugbler of Mr. adceveral das aithIe honme of fier an-Let Mcir and Mca. Elmer V. h att. eajoy- Lake Forest. Mrs. B, . vWe, as il ail las tvWeek Mca J. S. Gy ' c. d an auto tri» to seet 'lý,iih. sur. Edvard Carrol s cnjoying a vaca wlh a severe attack b! tonsililis. crounding lowns wilb Mr. Zermer iast lionfro bi' duivaat he Mrsiait~ ~Mr. and Mcs. A. C. Dogne f.i S> 'a .Mouday. Field retailistore. ore, Ilol., a akeyand N. C. Credit ni Evanston.I plguc llhold abkr sale ai vere euîertained ai the W. . CîîsIMc. and Mca. George Rat1on and Silan. Mr.An etoSadMa . P. Walrond's store Saturday feon, honte over the t eki end. 1yEtnadvt u W hlrne »Inigor atWissde beach party ai July tb. i da Uombl rl !,Nlwue Evanaton Monda>'. lra0 Tyo o auea Walter Whit.ney arrived Tuemdayl Monday. Blair Poula bas retuMca.o Chi-andsn 0Rs . Taylor of Wauegan nigitifront Manhattan, Kansas, tu r C' Mise Ma rie Englebienît v.< ut t10Bil-i Blai Folda as etuned o CI- nd sn, osa . Tylo o! llean.main about a mont vsiting bis mot h 'ieeII udy u ele o cago, afler a visit hert vith is grand- ,Mich., vere bers Sunday .venin vst- rs. J.drIl. una ndvste o ers. J.bhitey, sud otiter L bcrty'1 fev days at tbe home ül Nr and Mca. prneMran â.FW.Fud. ing friends. ville relatives. Felix Elfering. Benefit by Other's Experience There are two ways you can benefit by experience: 11-Ge the excperience yourself, which takes timean is costly. 2-- Cash in 'on the other fellow's experience. This bank has watdîed ventures wbich succeeded and ventures which failed. We have aded men to stafl witb small capital 'and make a success. A cbecking account opens the way. 3% lnterest on Savings 3% Lake County National Bank LIBERTYVILLE. ILLINOIS I Total Resources of Over a Million Dollars. James B. Wetmore Res., Telephone 364-J LIBERTY VILLE, ILL Shop Telephon.e 367 WhenYou.See Others Building and 'Repairing IT 18 TIME PoRa YOU Get Busy.! Don'tDelay! We can save you rnoney, tirqe and worry. Our plans are easy to geý and plain to foUow. Corne in and let us help you, with your ideas. Coal Time la Getting Near Libertyvilie Lumber Co. PHONE 47 Chunk Wood f or the Fireplace or Furâate .1 Mir. and Mca. JuiiTrtow andS E. 1Mrs. Fred Mordhorst inilber daugit' G. Timmerman of Jjavenport, la., wbnt ttc, Misa Grace. apeutlia' t w.ek at lthe sa veiing the Treptuve, made a tnP bomte of Mc. and Mca <'bai e-. KubI ou Milwaukee NMonday,Àn the tormit rua ai Htghland Pstrk automobile. Mc,. J. N. Bernard i,ndl Mis. Kat'- Mis C- H. Heasi-'y and son. Rogel, Bernard vent. to Cbiçiaae la,-! Tburs- bave ieturned to theit uniie 'in Mead- day to belpceleb)rale th. bi'nbday an- vile, ensylaniiallr VeningP nîvecsary of titeir 'tIc ccand w ceE v.'i le 1* ii it i'ý auliMis.ILI g anddaught,r.wbo n , i. .ai. nid F. <ih>O'. itat day. M" su x, ett. kîdau rie ,. "il ody f Frank F. 't'r: alo 'aS., ailied :..tîlos îng teaît.o,e:'11h( dinesned in Ctannel S... atuitlay. F"ouit" blîa' î'.Hut jubr. v.as recovere4(jW. dne-.,iý., it,' con Mr,.Wenzori nd duglier ad JT 'le muquet 'tas lîeld fb% ( i (tuf cTa>y H -oiland,.(,i Chicago; and %fi-.and N ..l<îîand a verdict of'"a(,« 'P ýn'ai dtown- ,tcttnI f. incro, . I.ng" vas ceturned. Mca letec Moiti r- lia., îeluî tEd tui Lloyd Ray, principal o i. l Lbeit>- îiiF litilif, !et eilot V. ukegan. , hlc' ît.Township H-linh St'i., - uiiLa s h' wnzfitjj« tiLiagltel 1Mrý. ng a ni . e nev bungal,,w nar tih îgb Altter: Mcli iciot' l'he, latter rcenn' ' chool building. Ptrank - a"t , - Jy undcacnt an o,ciiott toc tue ite erectîng a bungalow inc*f., (i-boin- movai otftjn:sil!s and adenoîds. subdivision.0 W, 1 f ohmis. Jamues DLavis andtir. A fainiily ceunion va i it! l., l' cii-dne lci' Wcdnesday itorning honte of Nirs. Fi'ano . îîbnl>Nloii I:o: t.'r,)oî' ,a.on a contbined day To properi>c. t ii îe it ý,u-înee, ac.d lasuce tîîî. Tbeynîad- of lthe honte iolks andI 1..fi. otni t ili :.'rteTiclîtow au:...and ex- sary of lndependlen' 't. at"îi¶lyn pent io lie- gone unti ii.» tiist (ot DCx!firev.ocks vas gven on h' a, wn in lic wietii. e'.ening. (1,-s: E.,. and.aîîfl> i Joi fi.N.rand Mcc. W'ulliiiii Laynock and Mi. and N.-Frank iio'tfrî, (len M i-. and NIrs. %Wiiliaiii Welle jnsu ý da,, 11 andliat iy Kail- i ~a ubi ev. icitFrida> tor Woodri ut.\Vi.. u: %%auk.-aha, Wi .;,o-len:Thheictmain about zfi ndu.:. itihng an(! Fouit 'i hia' tut C. 11, Kaiser h.eTt y'tîiîta u e tle,-Iie sai the al '-îela h., bette î,i Mis, C. ftameil ii'lîni*e-oioit e <let ar.kt'. INoolJridge. ,I js.To lat ht i f". es oipJiafl T.itttalaiimn i.: fie 1. (1.0.F liav e'obf'C tu-lied wîth loada io! stuic.t., ciil be i eld n. xî .\uî,or,î., . t otii L bottyil.-'fciendl.( tt Mrc La>- are urzi d 'luacîesest i,'!n- if'el" bei'. hit thet lodge. , cili,îhl. iti!,. Ni: and N ,J. ttuith'!.,l ,uii * elic 'o, C'i: tulowi mu ii tends Sun- day atihtltfiI'l onteonu tl., ligbiand l ýarni: 'NI. and Nlcs.,F. liolnand iiii. ~ly anC hils h nia Stteir!' of W0i TIC Ill.. Mi. ant' ist (). t iand lai li et ('mcr, 111. The fihier tatijIl' retsin",i toi* a ew da> ' \ isî.t. -N .S. Dil e à4.iain, nI Et inoiùn 'a, a guest ov, r 'lie v. ck end !iittli olie ol. l'roi. and Mr,. M* N. rlpc(!kuan. lieii Limbe! r>, oui pitular village' ntarshal., ., just about lie Pr'îu'l"-T mii ecount y. Sonjt iîf'ftlts 4W fana, South of town, v.ben burglars w8re ransacking the place. and Iright- i encs the liglit-fingeled gcn'tya%%:;"' BTo show bis appreciation oft'.%Ir. Lim *berry's efforts to î,rotieCt h, pîoperi.7 iMr. Noble nresentedtflcollicer wil. a Solid gold star, piroperlY :nscribed. "Denny' îhinks flore of that -'ar titan fle ioes of! bs pocket knife. Hs nany friende ate congratulatillg hlm upon being recognizcd in titis manner. Fred Tîies. aged 74 years. dicd t(t i bis honte in Long Grove Tuesday, Juiy 5. at 8 P. m. He bad been ailing for sonte tinte, and on Tueaday suffered a stcoke of paralysis, whiCb resulted In bis deatb. The deceased was born in Hanover, Gerafly, April 12. 1847, and came to the United States in 1853. set- tlîng in Ela township, vitere ite itad aince resided. He vas married to Missi *Louisa Stoiz, and 10 itis union six chiidreit vere borD. One son, Williami. died lu 1896. He leaves to ntOUrn his ls bis faibful wie. three soM-Geo., Fred and Henry, and.two daugiters.. Matiljda and Caroline, and four sister!3,- The funeral services wil be lield al te bouse Fîiday afternoofl ai 1 olock the Rev. C. E. flizer of Lakte Zurich officiating. Mr. Thiîca as a member of the Evangelical Lutheran ciurCît a! *Lakte Zurich. Ilurial wil ho in ilit Lake Zuricht cenetery.> Mr. Tities was 1(nown aseone of the nMost successtul farmers and leading citizens ofi lii contmuni-y', and h«ad 'lie, re5*pcct and fripndshizniofal] l ito knew int LIBERTY THEAJRE The BEST in Movies Thursday -- -Friday GLADYS WALTON Libertyville's Favorite 1 in "Ail Dolied Up" Also Comedy "A Waiting Maid" SATURDAY W m. Russel in -The Cheater Reformed" Also two reel Comedy. *'Her Doggone Wedding"l SUNDAY Look Who's l-ere Efleen Perey In ,,THE BLUSHING BRIDE" Anyway-did you ever see a bride who didn't Sblush? Mutt & Jeff Comedy, Aud PATHE Camnedy, TUES. - WEDS. 'AFirst National Attraction "-NOT GUILTY." As Cool as an>' place in town-- and cooler than tome places Get the habit of seeing it at THE I,IBERTY THEATRE. 50 Reasons for Gettinq WNILLYS Light gives yau f y distinct ad- vantages-every one in a feature you vant, aitauld have and cati have viten you get Wiilys Lightî. Evcry one of these im- provemnts inaa aufficicut reasan for buyiug Willys Lighî and on)>' Wiiys Light-and titere are fr>'y. We are onl>' waitiug a cull or letter ta show you »Il the f6f t>'resons. DIETZ MOTOR CO. T5çlephone 89 LIBEPRTY VILLE,' ILL. I lopriovo Grantol 1 New lease of life given *to your old shoes. I We can put new life in those shabby eld shoes' j jthat you thought be- f yoncl repair. Our workmansbhip is*îI Î.UNEXCELLED, and ailH~ our materialsare of the ' IHIGHEST QUAUY jLet's prove it. Ladies Haîf soles & Heeîs-1 .00 Men's Haif soles & Heels 1.50 Ml F11113 '5C>ICC 1NTMECWV là Preparing You rself'î For the Future 'i !&ýnly no mtan or %Isoman is prepared for the future uriuss lu or heï plans in-,olve a steady accumulation of- saingi. The ioad to wealth may bc certain or uncertain, accoM ing to the route you take. Spasmodic sax îngs- like spa§modic efforts, seldlorn Jead one anywhere. It is the man or woman who reotlarly saves vwho îs choosing the certain road to success.. If you want to bè prepared for the future, to be fortified f or the dif ficulties that may arise, or. ready to take advan- tage of the opportunities that may corne, plan to accumu- laie a definite surn within a definite lime. Our $ 1,000 ÀMERICAN BANKERS PARTIAL PAYMENT BONDS, enable you bo accumulate $1,000 b>' depositing- only $6.%6 eacb month for a definite number of montbs. There is nothing difficult or complicaiecl about buying one of these American Bankers Bonds, it is juste* simple as any purchase you might make at a grocery store. Corne inb our bank today and tell any employee that you would like to secure one of these bonds on this easy methods of pavment. Philip Jaeger General Commission Merchant, Establieh.d lM5 S i'I-IAL attetion IM I lte sale of DreaS.d f Mfulion. eal. Pdiultry. HU e.tc Nia, Butier and ff Prnoc edilasof conB5i5m tomnIlN cemitted. Tbis là *,eutbouse ou tbe s1"L TUj plication. Cold Storage 1U Stalle 1 end 3, vulo, Street Wholesale WrgW .CHICAGO. ILL - We pride ourselves on the couipletene of our service, its adequacy to your need N'ou dcon't have to wait here for what yd wanteilîour lines You can getit at once. These are items that are wotth your- ce sideration, especially when backed by a- reliability. and guarantee of satisfactiog it may nobile. "iJIM'S"9 Auto Repair Shop W HEN in need of Automobile Re- pairîng try us if you want the best. Now located in the Duranci Building on South Milwaukee Avenue. IALBEKT ZUBEK ___________ Real Bargains for -the I Household ESheets 63x90 ...ý 1.001 Unbleached Sheeting 21yards = Wearweil Sheets 63x99..1,30 wide ..0 81iX99, 1.50 Bleached Sheeting . ..55c A Good large. Huck, Towel.......... 18 cent P 'A Good large Bath Towel ........ 25 cents - A useful jrash Toweling l8in. wide 8c per yard W. W. CARROLL & SONS' COMPANY- Phone 29 Libertyville, 111. 1- .1

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