Albert Haas visited with friends at Chicago on Thursday. visitor on Thursday F. C. of Wauconda spent Monday my with Liberty-- ville relatives, We can outfit you for any outdoor sport with our famous U. L. & A. line. » A large stock car-- ried on hand and if we do not have it we can get it on short notice. For rest and recreation get out of doors where the golf links and the tennis courts are calling. opciety ana LOCAL NEW S The moth which flies too near the flame has its wings burnt. The man who bites at Get Rich Quick schemes vets "burnt." Let Speculation Alone and _ . Sporting ?f/& \ Goods '%} KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS F. B. Lovell Co. NNN LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK PHUNE 174--], Flowers delivered by wire anywhere LIBEREYYILLE NNNR Mrs. Kirt of Clinton, Illinois is il:ndingafcwdayl.tthohomeof her daughter, Mrs. Harry Gotti and In.Clz:Hurh and children spent W y at the home of Mr. ;::k{u.lpd- Knigge at Lake family ille, Il. Flowers are a nec-- esary adjunct to ev-- ery occasion. They bring a message of joy in happy events and bring a word of condolence in sor-- row. Call us for any kind of flowers at any time. Flowers sent any-- where by wire. Flowers B The annual rence's Episco held at Gage: July 14th proj ful. A large n S s|rreat deal of vided for bott Dennis Lim S|over the loss nee-- his ring whic his brother 0o ev-- The stone is a keepsake an rhey ciate its retur _ Don't forge e Of cake sale to I people of the rents on Saturday, will be held rd of #)|and Paint Stc at one o'clock sor-- . or The big pai of the big fe ville Day cele promises to be H seen here. _A kind business hous . intention to e any creation Asso evening with Mr. and Mrs. Forest T. Oistad of st.mdm this week. Mrs. Ruth Ellis is onginx a two months vacation from her duties at the W. W. Carroll and Sons Dry Goods Company. Sunday at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hicks of Wauconda. have returned from their trip to New York, having been gone for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor and children returned this week from an extended motor trip through the eastern states. Mr. and Mrs. Homstead and fam-- ily of Highwood visited Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman BrockMAn,|ins Victory Memorial hospi & Mrs. R. Bilson, and Robe%th;k-lt'giu';i:::'f mnwt---l .,...u:' man motored to Aptakisic Thursday rnia which made necessary on a business trip.p {)or he Cl T gwm last . \.vcee:'mm" was ' Oliver Dietz, son of Mr. and Mrs.| 'a8 , E. Detz, is spending his vuat.n' with the h'whf'lm at th: home of Henry Hapke at| a chute in the and a large pi Fremont Center. of hay dropped down on top of him. . He was taken to the hospital where Mrs. Clyde Harris and chlldrenlan operation was found necessary. were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Knig--| Work on the new building being ge of Wauconda on Sunday. fhl':CWd mmhflwdk' "hw ro , ro-- Mr: O'Brien and little daughter gresfing sau:{utofi'y 'l{ pnrul- cf Washington, D. C., former Lib-- inary work has been mplm and ertyylle residents are visiting this| the work of laying the brick is ex-- week at the home of Mrs. J. W. Kectaedtostut Monday. mrmg Foulds. & uilding will tl:e bu.i::d onl_n or :; _ Mixs Bernice Page, who has been recreation pariors will con! employed at the Finstad Eat Shop, elgh.t 'Reyl' and a nmmb'e":;; depated Thursday morning on a'll"r mh'. e front. .lloomdlsh e moto: trip to her home in Osceola,| {°" the construction store build-- pnem | ings in front at a future date. Louis Reickhoff. emp!« depa moto lowa Mys. Henry Hapke and daughters, Mist: Louise and Eleanor, and Miss Bertha Hironimus of Fremont Cen-- ter were Libertyville shoppers Sat-- urday afternoon. W.oW.-- evening Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers and daughter, Barbara, of Waukegan visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Knigge of Crfiwl Lake visited at the home of Mrs. E. Herschberger and daugh-- ter, Mrs. Cora E. Hull on Wedines-- day afternoon. The annual picnic of the St. Law-- rence's Episcopal Church which was held at Gages Laks on Thursday, July 14th proved to be very suceess-- ful. A large number attended and a great deal of amusement was pro-- vided for both old and vyoung. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Berard, son, Roy, and daughter, Lorraine, Miss Katherine Dowling of Chicago, and Miss Marie Tonyan of Ingleside were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Haas on Wednesday evening. Dennis Limberry is greatly upset over the loss of the diamond from his ring which was left to him by his brother when he passed away. The stone is valuable besides being a keepsake and Dennis would appre-- ciate its return in case it is found. Mrs. Emma Herschberger of East Church Street was taken to the Vic-- tory Memorial Hospital at Wau-- kegan on Friday morning. She will be under observation there for about three weeks. The Fourth Quarterly Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church will meet on Wednesday evening, August 31. Supper will be served and a business meeting of all the members of the church will follow. Don't forget the doughnut. and cake sale to be given by the young people of the Presbyterian Church on Saturday, July 16th. The sale will be held at the Ray Furniture and Paint Store and will commence at one o'clock daylight saving time. The Methodist Ladies' Aid will hold an ie cream social on the Heath lawn located between the Corlett Grocery and Ray Furniture Stores on Milwaukee Avenue dur-- ing the afternoon and evening of Saturday, July 30th. The big parade which will be one of the big features of the Liberty-- ville Day celebration next Thursday, promises to be one of the finest ever seen here. A number of the local business houses have signified their intention to enter floats and the Re-- creation Association will have a big representative in the line of march. Chief of police Edward Maroney of Highland Park was here Tuesday to enlist the aid of the local police department in the search for the prisoners who escaped from the jail of the north shore city. The vaudeville acts at the com-- munity celebration next Thursday at the fair grounds are the best of their kind obtainable and promise some rare entertainment for those attending the event. There will be two p..&mme., one in the after-- noon agd another in the evening. ne vears past and growing@g bigger aacl sone." Ciogh Snuioen: one of the A number of local peo le who for-- )n:.rly lived in the vwinrty o{hlv:n- are to attend the big }wmcomml:ehlle'bntion of the pres-- ent and past residents of that locali-- tywhkhbtobohold.tc_;shke next Thursday, July 21. is an each .. Chan Shuman, one of the Mmmuuumm M arroil and family Thursday George Wright J'v:u---:---v-;-"-';--*' is imvtooing au':ha--n.fl July 13 and mailed at Dakota City, Neb. : Jule says the weather is fine and the going good. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fendrick and non.Gordonqul*hb" week through northern states The young® vf _ the loca! Pmby{ofin(m will have a doughnut and cake sale on Satur-- day, July 16th at the Paul Ray thxrtymd,:{uchsur: ving dm..tl': sa ceeds will be used for sending de-- legates to the Camp Gray Confer-- ing making the drive from ada line on the last day. Melvin Beuchel is at the Victory lemorhl"m at Waukegan following an operatioh for hernia which was made necessary by an accident at the Hawthorn farm ts o mndenin m forgh wit e ing w nchuteinu:;y"&mandalutgg Leverett Hawk, who has been in the Victory Memorial hospital . for the past week following his in jury on July fourth when he suffered a broken leg, underwent an operation Wednesday afternoon and his leg was removed below the knee. Every effort was made to save the injured member but it was found necessary to resort to an operation to prevent further infection. Late reports from the hospital state that he is resting easily. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Suydam nd" two children, Mrs. John Cole and daughter, Miss Florence Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Disney and daugh-- ter, Evelyn, Miss Gertrude Quentin, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brockman and two children, Mrs. Carrie Reickhoff, Miss Gladys Suydam and gentieman friend, and Mr. and « Mrs._ James Matousek and family spent Tuesday evening at the Forest Preserve, Dam No. 2, located on the River Road. The present class of students of t:e Mcfiomld y(.;:mmfl:hl 86':: thoroughly en & outing Gages Lake Tg:ffll' afternoon, and evening. This affair was in prepara-- tion to a picnic which will be held on Saturday afternoon, August 13th, bzdtheres;tiuXenu of 0': :flmof : and previous a yers, cordil invitaion: to attem is exte s r may be learned by calling Libertyville 1830 or $49J. Many estimates have been made by local citizens as to the number of autos p-uini'.hnugh the village during the week end rushes and it may be of interest to know that the Chamber of Commerce has made a count at different times and have given out the following figures. Sun-- day, June 19 at the corner of Park and Milwaukee avenues dIrn? the hour between five and six o'clock 2237 machines passed in all direc-- tions. The following three counts were made at the office; Saturday, June 25, between four and five p. m. 927 autos passed going north and on Saturday, July 2 between 3:00 and 4:00 p. m. 1266, north bound. On July 4th in the hour between 4:30 and 5:30 there were 1065 cars going south. The foregoing seems to be a good argument for the construc-- tion of a through street around the village to relieve the congestion in the business district. 1 0':2 BERT list -- help you to deade -- ar-- range terms. _ Sell your house-- look _ after _ mortgages -- serve vour best real estate interests! WELL SHOW YOU THE HOME YOU WANT O rent --to sell--whichever you need. Show you the hx'lp you t.0 (kd('k---a.l" 201 S. Mi NOW HONEYWELL STUDIO e Open Evenings until 10 o'clock h uin left Sunday and has been named Frances Clara. Ida Grans -- and d.ughtcr, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dumakin all of Waukegan visited at the A. E. Ransom home Sunday. Mr. arid Mrs. R. F. Dorfler and r &A deli%:hl three days vaca-- at The lll'*fheondn. Mrs. Ruby Kuebker is back from her-- short trip to North Dakota, where she was called by the death of hber sister--in--law. _ _ During the storm Monday after-- noon the flag on the cupola of the Rest Bave% St.tb{ietstl wn'.il struck by lightning. Very e damage was done however. Mrs. Frank Dolph of the Ivanhoe church and Mrs. Caroline Mitchell of Diamond Lake spent Sunday motning visiting Sunday Schools in 'M district. They visited six in-- dluding the Ivanhoe Sunday School. Rev. Mr. Newcomb a former Ivan-- hoe pastor attended the Ivanhoe church Sundal}/ morning and deliv-- ered a beautiful sermon. Mr. New-- comb celebrated his eightieth birth-- day on the 7th of July, but is still full of energy anmd enthusiasm and his friends hope he will be able to visit Ivanhoe next year. Thieves gained entrance to Kel-- ley's Bar--B--Q sometime Saturday night or early Sunday morning and succeeded in getting away with a-- bout $5 in cash besides candy and cigarett=s. _ _ e Jame;, Sneesby, aged 71 years, passec away Sunday at 6:30 P. M. Mr. Sn~esby had been suffering with heart trouble for over a year but for @ fow weeks prior to his death had ben feeling better than he had for a long time. He attended the ball zime Sunday afternoon and after eaiting a hearty supper, sat in the luwn swing to rest. He com-- plained of a pain and Mrs. Sneesby went to the home for a glass of water for him and when she return-- ed he was peacefully reclined in the sleep from which there is no awakinyg. Besides his wife. Nellie, he leaves a brother, Chris, of Wau-- kegan Funeral services were held from the Warren Cemetery Chapel Wednesday afternoon, the Woodman haviny charge ~of the service. In-- term 1t was at Warren Cemetery. Mr and Mrs. George Winter and family and Miss Marion Hook mo-- tord to Chicago Wednesday. John Nadelhoffer who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Victory Memorial Hospital last week is reported to be improving. It was thought at first that his condition We wish to inform the public that Special Assessment No. 78 was started by the previous board and that the present village board had nothing to do with the appointing of the commissioners to spread the assessment as per the notice in the Libertyville Independent. EARL H. CORLETT. Didn't Mean Him. A good Scottish minister, on his m the kirk, met a little tousle-- boy, who carried a fishing--rod and line, on the end of which was a bent pin. "Dinna ye ken," he said to the boy, "that this is the day of rest?" "Aye," said the lad, "but I'm NINE HOUR SERVICE BOBBED HARRIET BEAUTY SHOPPE 420 N. Milwaukee Ave PHONE Libertyville 438 Summer Half pound cans 55¢ This Store Operates on Day--Light Saving Time. PHONE YOUR ORDER WE DELIVER For real quality Orange Peko Tea try "CLUB HOUSE." Call and receive a sample. We have Puritan HOF Flavored Malt. The best for all purposes. Get your supplies for the Farmer's Picnic and don't forget we close at Noon Wednesday, July 13th, also Libertyville Day, Thursday, July 21st. GURNEE REAVINV ~EXPERTS TRIGGS & JOHNSON NOTICE "° ¢8 50 | :2XC _ $10.00 Kodak Work in by 9:00 A. M. Ready at 6:00 P. M. Finest Ferro Glossy Finish--4c To 7¢ Including Shampoo and Hair Trim Suggestions Browder Special Notice Permanent Wave Annual Sunday School picnic of Presbyterian Church at Decker's Grove, Gage's Lake. Transportation Cake and doughnut sale by the Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian Church at the Ray Furniture and Paint store on Satur-- day, July 16 commencing at 1:80 Daylight saving time. ° Some Libertyville voters are com-- ing to believe that the political }!lum tree bears best right after grafting. Worst thing about marriage rela-- tions are the relations by marriage. A BEAUTIFUL STEAM OIL |AUDITORIUM LIBERTYVILLE ILLINOIS 'The Rambling Ranger' Saturday, July 16th. JACK HOXIE, IN A contested gold mine. A stolen bride, and a feast of mad cap riding. Sunday, July 17th. 'Taxi, Taxt' George Weston's story which was published in the Satur--, day Evening Post. Monday--Tuesday, July 18--19th. Wednesday, July 20th ART ACORD, IN EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, AND MARIAN NIXON, IN Buster Brown Comedy, "BUSTER'S FRAME UP" 'The Claw' NORMAN KERRY, AND CLAIRE WINDSOR, IN Friday, July 15th Also news and comedy 'Hard Fists' News. Libertyville, IIl. If party who took two auto tires Farage on e Hight of July $ wil 0 return a:me no questions will be asked ani further trouble will be avoided. MAKE A LIST--OF THINGS THAT MIGHT HAPPEN to important documents and other valuables that are kept at home. You'll be surprised to see how many risks you are taking. THEN CROSS OUT © the risks that can be avoided by placing these valuables in a Sdfe Deposit Box in our solid, modern fire--proof vault--and see if a Safe Deposit Box isn't worth many times the rental we charge! 311 West Park Avenue Special class for high school grqg}:atu. Intensive review will fit students for position by Sept. 1. Positions scured. Now forming for those who wish to complete course early next Spring. ail a -- SwowsTaxi C, irst National Bank Escape Worry Summer School Re --$2.50 to $5.00 a year MRS. GEO. McDONALD of Libertyville CAPITAL & SURPLUS BEGINNERS CLASS $100,000.00 mwnuu--u t}nputfouryundlim mwM'm READY FOR SERVICE Whenever no mwuwhtfi-.dfi no matter what distance desired to go. Our taxis are swift, comfortable, roomy and light, mording%'h on _ all sides. rates. Experienced drivers who know how to reach any given destination by the shortest and best route. YELLOW CAB CO. PHONE 306 PAGE FIVE