Miss Luella Herschberger . Bunday at the home of Mr. and "Third 'Styoeh" wore~Chicago visitors Mr. and Mrs. H. Dugan R and fami-- &mrmbmnhw Ei owers For Every Occasion choice and ar-- rangement of flor-- al decorations, no matter what the requirements. We feel that we have earned the reputation _ for V alentine are always pro ducing the best of ed by telegraph any desired flow Orders for dis tant delivery fll The STRONGEST system of banks in the world is the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. This SYSTEM of BANKS is in league with the United States Government to give GREATER PROTECTION to their depositors. When your money is in OUR bank you can get it when YOU want it.-- Start Saving Re NOW We invite YOUR ing Business KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS HAVE MoONEY! We have a wonderful assortment at-- Please her with a gift of Whitman's choicest candy in special Valentine boxes. F. B. Lovell Co. LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Safe in Our Bank $1 to $3 LIBERTYYILLE Candy party at-- fll'l:Vox-n Iau"o'd.ntvo nnd Curriine Lnily if Matoran, who ::l'th.:'phyded m:ool at Chicago, over the week end. 174) 5 _ and Mrs. Ullrich of Mundelein at--| °P ze i( || tended a dance at the Madrid "in|ba N Waukegan on Friday evening. in hn p Mrs. Claude A. Kniige entertain-- | _ mss ) ||ed the Bunco Club at her home on |** m.l2. q ns l 0o oc 4w l Mn w a Mrs. James Laycock en'orhined the Merry Bunch at her home on East Church Street on Monday eve-- ning. Prizes for Euchre were given to Mrs. John Whitney, first; Mrs. Lyle Smith, second; and Mrs. Roy Waters, consolation. Refreshments Mrs. J. Frudy, are very anxious to nrvebethe lnnchoononfia.,nodl members are requested to be prompt. There will be a short business ses-- sion in the afterncon and a program of which Mrs. Jay B. Morse has charge. Homemade bread, cakes, pies, cookies u\dgoughnuu will be on sale at the utsen's Meat Market on North Milwaukee Avenue on Saturday, February 12th at two o'cleck sharp. This sale will be g- en by the Ladies of the St. John's Lutheran Church and their bakery s;dsrillbeolthebutqudky. 't miss sale! The Libert: Woman's Club is again to be feminded of the annual mid--winter jpicnic scheduled for Wednesday, February 9, promptly at one o'clock. h member has been called this week by a member of the committee in regard to the lunch-- eon. The committee, composed of Mrs .E. E. Ellsworth, Mrs. G. 8. Ingraham, Mrs. J. H. Suter, and Miss Gladys Lyons, who has been ill with tonsilitis during the past week, was able to return to her duti-- es at the Boehm Insurance Am located in the Farm Bureau -- ing, on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Firmmbach, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brockman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wehmbo'. and Mr. and Mrs. Ullrich of Mundelein at-- tended a dance at the Madrid in Waukegan on Friday evening. were served. Mrs. Nellie Kimball, who has been visiting at the S. C. Kimball home since Christmas, left Friday for Chicago where she will remain with her daughter, Blanche. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zersen of E. Park avenue were guests at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zersen of Munde-- lein, on Sunday. attended the performance at the Up-- town Theatre at Chicago on SBunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crittendon will entertain friends at a Five Hun-- dndpaflgtobedmatthdrhun on First on Tuesday evening, February 8th. oo o e e hatkis t 0000130 3 h 000 s f yville Womans Club ~at the Miss Jeanette Biere and --gentle--| .. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wortsler m&----fi'.fi 'clock. mnmm:mmnmlhh'vfll:: flls 0: o ":o Uptown Tnestre at Chicago on Sup. | Prother, Georg® * Pancake sapger given by the Lo-- Lew Flagg departed Tuesday for| Slusser, Clifton Heacock and Joseph hn;shr.gmwhmho'vmm"'hwh remain on a two weeks visit with his| d2Y evening daughter, Mrs, McLaughlin and 14| M» and Mreo A f* Rieadrmman Bert Wilcox of Mundelein visited| Mizss Lillian Brown spent Sunday umc.lwumnhmfl:'hl.drb day evening upon his return from|ter, Mrs. Harrison, at Wau-- Florida where he spent the past six | X°&2n. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Disney and| . _ Pr. and Mrs. Joseph Beck of the churck partors, rt family spent Sunday at the home of| C2&e spent Sunday with --Mr. s %-- e ; the latter's brother, Clark Robin--| Mts A. C. Rogan of ____ Thursday, February 10 sou, at TooKiaines ty ' o T nmsrier Peplor at the Fone EL Bert Wilcox of Mundelein visited| _ Mis# Lillian Brown spent Sunday|" _ ~*" **>" at the -- at the C. M. Wilcox home on Satur-- "fl:'hb'-" t Friday, February 11 day evening upon his return from|ter, Mrs. Harrison, at Wau--| P T. A. meeting at the new Rock-- Florida where he spent the past six| k°&an. dand School to be given in the nature weeks. PA PAirsh Tindar and MWaria, |Of a housewarming. _ |AUDITORIUM] with Betty Bronson. Comedy: "Jane's Flirtation" Comedy : "Madam Dynamite." Wednesday, Feb. 9th-- Thurs. -- Fri. -- Feb. 10 -- 11-- Milton Sills,'in Saturday, Feb. 12th-- Bebe Daniels in her latest, "Stranded in Paris" "The Ridin Rascal? Real Estate, Loans & Insurance A Blue Streak Western. Also comedy and news. with Wanda Wiley. Art Acord, in Several other will be ad-- dodtotbolhlfg is made by the members L. W. Beman is c{nirmd&hm lows: _ s gmm--ca. i.'_;, 1 eight--thirty p. m. A of men hn.p'dbhhmdtb, games and assist the players in ar-- overhauled. They have new covers n siner o m 4 mous uh w laid out on the fleor Pool and bi}-- liard tables have been thoroughly Pool Golf. __ _ Julian Woolf --Billiards. Blnnohr-dW'U'm chndby%rl-hl--d ertyville. comprises l"mdehmu The local Parent Teachers Asso-- clation will meet next Friday eve-- ning at eight o'clock at the Rock-- land School. 'l'lhhtolnub-.-l warming and it is hoped that all W anxiously awaiting the re port%?tb"ulinb.fln&? mh--t lthu-i that, with the wonderful Jnz hi ooon x t t in ma Miss Cecilia Haas and Carl Johnson offihg" 'visited Sundsy at <the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Haas. George Eaton Jr., and Charles Landis, who have been sojourning in Florida are on their way home by The Finstad building on North Milwaukee avenue is being put in readiness for the occupancy of the Elgin movement, with black band attached. Finder please return to 410 Milwaukee Ave. Reward. Ross Triggs--Barnyard GolHf or : Fom n in haie h ons , ~S§PECI ALS f Pillshury Pancake | Crystal Wt > m Flour. 3 Pkgs. m 10 Bars . fop _____.___. C for ... &Uniwdsmm | Nomor'mmmeanfig. ment, will unmwm take by ""'m,'.'f the kidneys occasion-- the council room, on : odne.(i.y, ally, says a well--known authofity. FEat-- P-brnrylcton-btbalhxp-y-¢1 too much rich food creates acids ers in making out income tax sche-- | which excite the kidneys. They become dules. Mr. Daly will be available to oeverworked from the strain, get slug-- those wishing assistance on that gish and fail to filter the waste and matter of locating factories in this territery. One industry passed up &'M decided to locate in n after many months in-- vestigation. Wisconsin newspapers m the tax burden heaped on in that state as the prime factor in the decision. date from nine o'elock on. ___________| poisons from the blood. Then we get Tuesday, February 22 Colonial dinner gu at the Meth-- odist Church l:y o .Lndh- Aid. February 25 -- 26 Opera "In Old Vienna" ted by the Libertyville Musical Society at the High School auditorium. dhaqd customer trafied an anti-- qua ' chapeau which she had brought into the store in a hat-- bag for one of the hlgh& priced headgear on dispiay on coun-- Had she not been too hasty with ber debut with her new finery the customer might have succeeded in a get--away. Miss Monari, how-- ever discovered her loss and rush elqpboring 'rtore where she hed Wednesday, February 16 (hrdpartyémbyfln!iuflding Committee of LibertévflkWom' er's Club at the Parish House start-- ing at 8 p. m. _ St John's Lutheran church at Knudsen's meat market starting at 1:80 P. M. > _ National ters of the G. A. R. meeting .sc.ufi', Hall at 7:30 P. M. Bunco party for the public at 8:30 P.M. Luncheon will be served. St. John's Frank Daly, deputy collector of Wisconsin tax laws seem Saturday, February' 12 Bikery Sale by the ladies aid of --We know the grocery business because we have studied it. We know WHERE and HOW to buy in order that we may give you the HIGHEST QUALITY 'groceries at LOWEST PRICES. Club House Pearls of Wheat Cereal. Just the grain. Per Pkg. the Hearts of the Club gouse O a t s. Large Size. Per Pkg. ... zzc For Per Pkg. Fancy Blue Rose Rice The Service Store f Phones 24 & 25 3 «~-- Liber Tuesday, TRIGGS & JOHNSON --| While Miss Lucille o 22¢ 25¢ 15 for | sick. _ Rheumatism, headaches, liver | trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleep Lfrud scandal, originating in ex-- lusive Highland Park, and finding | its way to the county geat courts, then to help keep the kidneys clean often avoiding serious kidney complica-- acid of grapes and lemon juice, com-- bined with lithia, and has been used for years to fush and stimulate the kidneys; also to help neutralize the acids in the system, so they no bladder _ {id Salts is inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia--water drink which everyone should take now and The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys, or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of lessness and urinary disorders often ville boys don't enlist in the stand-- h'umyinboemnflnfve read that the government is feeding its soldiers for 12¢ a meal. About the only difference between dumb animals and dumb men is the latter only have«&wo legs. Six Austrians who counterfeited French francs are to be sent to jail Why not to an asylum ? I'm surprised that Highland Park gets in the limelight in just this way. I've been wont to regard 'em as quite highbrow and. above that sort of thing down there. But one can't always tell. tion program. We'd like it while the getting is good, and that's now. It may be the state won't have it to refund ancther time, in fact our spending pace rather warrants that where one fine and jail sentence resulted, with another dozen defend-- ants awaiting trial, worry. Take a Little Saits if Your Back Hurts, or Bladder is Troubling You Sew ho LL. . 190C Quart of Water Cleans Kidneys they last. Per Lb. . Brooms Each .. Crystal White Soap. 10 Bars fOP ....__.____ 390 Scully's NPure Apple Butter. No. 10 This famous saits is made from the Maybe the reason a lot of Liberty-- atk's . en S Nuts. 25¢ 50c | MRS. GEO. McDONALD {311 West Park Avenue Hail a -- SoowsTasiC, Libertyville Lbr. Co. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Libertyville Commercial Classes Now Forming Training. Positions secured for students, d E. A. BISHOP ° «17 NORTH PIRST STREET + ooae oh. es the public 4 hours 3& . 1 to 57 to 820. ©4 7, 10 t 121 t 541 t ILLINOIS as upright and as just as he was! What a glorious thing it would be for the next gener-- ation if all the chil-- dren born on that day should grow in-- to men and women fearless, as wise and as unassuming, February 12 Is Abraham Lincoln's