"iii-ii',,'. 1tigiitiiiiiiis ', f,;e, :ii-.-,"i-'ti2-i' ll Order new llllllllllllllllllll I G l, ii-iii::'-;.-.-.." if" Mr , s - illililllllllllllt Illgll iii'."'-.".,"";-) Iii'".,'-').:'- Mnt%rneal, a . t!llll,ll! , llllll ii'iiiiiil "iiiiii.: " otifit d? 'tillhl 'A g, W. F. Franzen, Jr. , LUMBER, COAL, BUILDING MATERIAL Exam Pawn. f Chicago, " sited 'My at tge home of Mr. and "Ralph Krohn. . Libertyville Xri. Harry Taylor and children haw mttmted to their home " 124 18m Avenue after . few r: Visit with relatives in New 0 l Stgittt and LOCAL" EWS Candy Special! Let us fill your bins now from new stock fresh from the mines. Don't wait for the rush next fall. Order now and be may. Full pound of stuff - ed confectionsassort- ed fruit flavors. The finest of hot weather sweets. Packed in glass jar. 5.90 F. B. Lovell Co. Dorothy tan and Chm-leg Kaiaer of Joliet, are the guests this week of Mrs. Lester Linden, East Chureh meet; chasm macaw mated .Wednes- any with relatives and friends in Volo. Christine IautaenGidi called on Mr. and 1itiiiuoitii""ir,7. rison at Mundelein, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knigge were guests Tuesday evening at the home of their aunt, Mm. Anna Kublank. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Sande}! enter- tained severe! relatives and friends from Chicago over the Fourth. Mrs. Arthur 1031mm, of Chicago, in vthiilhsttat th? heme of he: moth- er, Mrs. Anna Lathmp. Illinois , il Mrs.' . ':',"i' were L (hir. Mr. and ar',!-,!),?,','.,? N, ','a,'l Mrs. lh 'i' Sarah , E - Mr. a = Chicang Dykinga guests 0 Douglas here um The ht g nie will 5 camp . 18th. A local Me 5 d_ayligl.lt a tion will Be-. I Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Otto Juhrend, of Chicagb, arid their grandson, Roy Dykinga, of Oak Park are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. o. P. Meyer, Douglas avenue. They will remain here until Thursday of next week. The Methodist Sunday School pie- nie will be held at the DesPlaines camp grounds on Wednesday, July} 18th. All Persons will meet at the local Methodist church at one o'eloelt [daylight saving time. Transports'. (tion will be provided. Mm. L. Gardner andtwo daugh- tem arrived Thundey from Dan- ville, Illinois and will make their home in Lt)tertrvitie, where Mr. Gardner end sons are employed. Mr. and Mm. Gardner are the parents tt Iles Gardner and Hrs. Albert - ---ei-..e -----W-.7° 'Mr. and Mrs. Draper moved Monday from Normal, Illinois to Mundelein. Mrs. Draper was formerly Miss Sarah Wood of this city. Mrs.' Paul Draper and, daughter were Iiibertyville callers Thursday. u_ -_ |t__ In," - '- be made ister. tian Em birthday church. tour t points trip e: weeks. Ruth Chandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Chandler, of Mim.. delein, is enjoying a' few days at 'the home of her aunt, Mrs. Frank J. Druba, and family, Appley Ave: _ I Mrs. E. Bishop and' daughter, Frances, are making " extended vi-J sit with relatives in Indiana. Their home is being occupied during theirl absence by Mr.. and Mrs. Julian Woolf, tonight (Friday) for Minneapolis, Minnesota, where they will remain for a few days with relatives. Mrs. Charles Brown, daughter, Lillian, and sons, Arthur and Albert {left Mihtday" on a motttrip to Ot-l 'tawa, Illinois, where they, will make an extended visit with relatives. The members of the Legion Aux- iliary are making arrangements to hold a party at the North Chicago Hospital on Friday, July 13th, for the benefit of all the ex-service men. On Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Smith, who have been enjoying a few weeks " 'sit at the home of relatives here, left Sunday for their home in East Orange, New Jersey. The J'resbyterian church will told; a vesper service at four o'clock day- light saving time on Sunday after- noon, July 8th. "The subject will be "Our Part In Salvatitn." o Mrs. George Wright and daugh- ten. tlu, games H._Swah will leave Mr, ed tie operations. Word from Miss Ada Meyer, who his been taking treatments in Wis- cousin for neuritis, states that she is intending to retum here on Sat. unity of this week, are. left this 5655.; REESE}; Franklin. Ohio. Richard Wertzler wilt mg for the summer with I Mrs. George Crockett and two daughters, of LaGrange, have beep lspending the past week 'at the Wil- "liam,Lyons home on North Milwau.. 'kee avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wheelerand daughters attended a family picnic at Highland Park, July 4th. Seventy members were present at this an- nual affair. . i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison, of 'Waukegan, are making an indefinite stay at the home of the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffreys and little daughter, Frances, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar, Godwin at Mundelein, Wednesday. ( Mrs. Clyde Harris, of Austin Ave. entertained Mrs. Clarence Knigge' and .children and Mrs. _Raymond Rugge, of Mundelein, on Thursday. I ts in northern extended over Tuesday, Endeavor I . Rev., and Mrs. Guy E. Smock and ,daughters and Mrs. Mary E. Boyle {were the guests of relatives in Park .Ridge, Illinois, Wednesday. r. and N Robert, through Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baumgartner In, of Second street were dinner guests Wednesday at the home of the fprmer's parents in Mundelerm Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Clark, 629 North First street entertained rel- atives from Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Wednesday. C. E. Carroll of Sunnyside Place, is enjoying a vacation from his du.. ties at Marshall Field & Company, Chicago. W. A. Nicholas, and family spent from Sunday to the Fourth in the smithem part of Illinois " Jersey- v e. Miss Betty Winner is enjoying 3 1Vvem two weeks' vacation from her duties Elm"?! at the Langworthy Variety Stare. I???" g T T u l Mrs. Maude Lugk. of Mundelein, I Fatim- Rt?td,l'IPPdap. With htftuttrltt1srdsGGiis, I Newberry tv1rdGeG"iGCt'"he" Foul; l" Druoe Lake. . T Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brean and fain- ily have moved from East Broad.. wry to Mundélein. . _ l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beam-d and children are gnjoying a Vacation in northern Wisconsin. . Miss Ruth Wilcox visited Wed- nesday with her grandmother, Mrs.' John McKay, ntTtiamond Lake. I Ruth Chandler, of Mundelein is vi- siting this week with her aunt, ici) Frank Druba an Appley avenue. f., of this etif.' - --""-"-"T-"""", Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis'spont Mrs. May Wheeler and Keane the Fourth of July at LakeGenevaJ Wheeler left Thursday for No Wisconsin. -' , Hollywood, California If": odor} ing a three months' visit here vi Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Nutt, "hit. and Mrs. "C. L. Coonfer. The Newberry avenue, spent the Fourth were accompanied on their ho at Druee Lake. C 'ward tritrhy Mrs. Lodge, mother of "_ ___'"__' 11,," '- I" A - --" I" -v-_", Ice cream Further a in a later it mm eAoireii/iitG'dii'y' Elizabeth Condell Memorial 2 132.31. D. Penney perform- Mrs. R. 1 , have rel h Duluth Thomas Irarney (SH -wGri"Eia', ' ef,, Edward mm. Ar., ', July 17th the . Society will l cream social a {Wander and three chil- tciety will hold a 1m social at the announcement will r issue of the Ree- returned Minnesota. a period 0 Folger er and from a various, of Chrfa- Reg, The pursuits. _ .. " - Also CHARLIE CHAPLIN A story of a young Ameriean ace. Romance and rebellion. Thrills and tears. Hand to Wednesday, July ll., An enic of the air. An unusual. love . story against a circus background. Pathe Review and . Aesop Fable. This one can be matched against them all for-drama. Lon Chaney is the clown who hides his heartbreak be- hind a painted smile, rises to newheUhy in this picture F 0113553753 'uut.tste.iiyt_'rim- THE LAKE 'ocsum 1qitpr'rM; ésATURDAY. JULY , m The meanest form of may is to visit .those less fortunate than your- self In (Tier te enjoy the contrast. "Mane In The Sky" LON "eNEY 'UU, Clown, Laugh'? WAp"rED--woiGG Moeatta-'rhd Forbidden Woman. An outstanding" book, showing the stark misery caused by-a few drops of colored blood. Hart-Torture Island. . . Gibbtr-'Ne Shores of Romance. -"--Hi'H -'eiMr"im..._ "an. - lllllci'r _ Thomson-The Battle of the Hori- long. Story of an American girl who marries in England; a vivid portrait of English life and types. _ b Huestonr-Ginger Ella. Ginger liv-' ed_i_n a parsgnage in low... 1 ?ftrItdpy-Tuissd'ay July 9-10. , ' EVELYN BRENT . Three innocent persons. One must suffer but-who killed Rochemore? F A man's hon- or, a woman's name, another man's life-with Adolph Menjou as the dashing army officer-the arbiter. . Btiy-rGeneriete Gertrude. For retelers beth Bing anti _ningty. l The following is a list of some) new fiction at the library:- 1 Lewisohn--The island Within. . Whitioek--Big Matt. ' Bowen-The Hotel: . _ Cannon-e-Red . Rust, 3 story of Minnesota wheat fiehitc ". Rinhart---Two Flights Up. Love and mystery; will thrill and delight. Brandon-The Silent House. Lon- don's Chinatown. I ThtmrtmAprke City sit Beautiful Nonsense. . _ Millard Proctor, 19 'yeara old, of North Stewart avenue, and his cou- sin William Ram, 21 of Waukegan,, were painfully but not seriously in- jured' Wednesday when a dynamite cap exploded, Ming their hands and [legs with bits of meal. The 'two ( youths 1teriieelerratintr in the yard of the Charles Proctor home at the time' of the accident. Dr. M. D. Pen- ney was called and administering serum as a preventative of lack jaw, extracted as many. of the particles as possible. Proctor had nearly tif- ty punetureh while' Rawn escaped with fewer wounds. othy hay. mare-iii-iii; Cook, Libertrviite. 5 "h Night . of Mystery" irisnee's hipiscopél Church titGidh {iuly 8th at eleven o'clock a. m., claiming- edrTaG'di"rT "31);; Mundeliiin 506. . tistutt, Sunday, July 8.' Our .Gang Comedy ' 'EDISQN, MA_RCONI & Co.' 'The Chaser" Father Weedon is spendm" " til; summer officiating. at Doddridge Farm. _ HARRY TLNGDON chases, gloom m the noted" 153;: popular _ songs. The Rev. C. Dexter Weedon, Cups lain of the Sisters of St. Perl Davenport, Iowa, wilt celebrate Hahn Eucharist and preach at St. Law-i dley, the famous negro preacher of, Philadelphia, will speak at the -ditGP noon service Sunday, July 8th. Hey also speaks on Monday, July, 9th/ Ralph Conner is also one of the" speakers on theiotrram, l [lt.plli'ii'i"j)'iii'"jiil Ltrtriarrrnuat ILL. Saturday, July 7. DesPlaines begins t!iisi1iFiriii1riii9, tyi coptinpes to July 15th. Dr. Tin-3 CQOK MEMORIAL LIBRARY. Mrs. Geérge' L. areDoriiiWiirirui'i Park Ave. 2 conflicts. Comedy ind ix'ews. The Methodist Camp _meeting 'd asPlairles betr.inti.t!tiaiteke., my 5 SPECIA LruROBriatrts, ADOLPH_ MENJOU m . epic of the it. Scréen sGiiiiiti Fox News. bY_the dev, fo--r yis "5'55 ' . St. Jo . (1 i- w. l it . itgtt ' us 9 . s. £71; ,' "urn . - 8:00 13.x. ( St. John's Lutheran Church _ (East of the Park) w. H. lei-lulu, Pastor ' Sunday- School at 40 a. m. ' . Pei), Service at 11 a. m. S. . Teachers meet Friday even- iruratt 7:00 P. M. and the choir at mm o u . . CEUB HOUSE ', ORANGE PEKOE . Christian Science Church Auditorium Theatre:- Sunday School, 9:3Q a. m. Church Services, 10:45 a. m. _ Subject: "Saerament" . Jeh.tiisda'r2. Third Floor 540 Milwaukee Avenue at 8 P. M, Rev. C. D. Weedon, Chaplain of Sisters of St. Mary, offieutinN A COOLING DRINK tll! may,,.luly 8th. He also Speaks on Monday. July 9th. Our Sunday School and Church picnic will .be held at Des Plaines Camp Grounds on July 18th. All person: Will meet at the church. 1 o'eloek, and transportation will be provided." - -_- "a". all members of the church are cordially invited. In- teresting mb' ts are studied. _ Sunday Semi at 9:46. T.he Camp meeting at Des Plaines befms July' 6th and continues to Jay 15 th. Dr. Tindiey. the famous Negro preacher of. Philadelphia, speaks at the afternoon service Smday,,July 8th. He also speaks onAMongnyt July 9th. "msent Day Confidence in Chris? is the subject for Sunday mommg at 11 o'clock. . The evening service at 7:00 is a union service of the church and the Ewart}: _League. All members of PROMOTE BONE F BUILDING LIBERTYVILLE BUILDING AND LOAN ASS'N Authorized Capital . 81.000.000 Guam: OWNED) 'ssssgrrtyittis,,,,,,d) "Present "ii-y Christ" is the su suyiei."oG"'A' Good music an to all. First. Maw; John E. n M. Ea'h'llce's EN on. Li'm's Episcopol Church Rev. R. B. Gwyn, Pastor _ _ The services on' Sunday, July 8th e'.-- . Holy Eucharist and sermon. 11 a " Presbyterian Church Guy E. Smock, Pastor ' Sunday" School at 9:45. You beqome a part of this force in church. ' . Morning Worship at 11:00. pastor will speak on "Truth l ted by Loie." ' filing people's meeting at 6:30 'Eyéning 'nit "Moe at 4:00. Meet: Our an in Salvation." lite music and a hearty.welcome . IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS Whose Total Resources Exceqd f $25,000,000.00 For a delicious iced Building & Loan . Associations Far lunch on a hot _ summer day . Try » o t ONE COMMON PURPOSE IS OF THE 910 THE SAVER was With ,'. M. @3631; "i? (ttilllsls A 0'9rcoue Evil sermon, 11 ONE t 11:00. The "Truth Tear. ', 1928 540 N. QEALTORANSL'RUF 0min Electric Statkoet . "A 8004 office to do business with" ' Ialtettrviiie, Ill. PHONES 469 & 269 the SNOW" Just Call 306 when you want Taxi service and we will do the rest. May, S SECURITY Yellow Cab It will help you to be a philoso- pher if you will try to remember what you were exam and indie- nant about a year ago. . Annual iGli' Becker's Park 11he SECURITY BROTHERS at "orhughtr In: - "_-"""'- - I}, xruup mm ot the Presdryteritui Aid Society " the Tr" s and Johnson Store at 1 P. M. ylittht 8mg fime. Tue-day, July 17. Birthday ice mun social at _the new Presbyterian church by the Christian Endeavor Society. . t ' ' I _ Thursday, July 19. . i d.,ee,t2e.A.ii, _hortytcoming an m" I l Opening of the by. the members, of ish, Fremont Cent grounds. Dinner at Mtrved.. "It they. mind as: "t-tw.tksectntiFe." . you 879--. - W..." 1'...etrtthtrottiiririliiaTGi'", s'.QyttrteetetiiGGiiar, "Oet tnaar, w. R.. and make continuum" MINI .tteite-irtir%kGit". Your 'teeietniisiiGTiiha7, July 12th and 13th. "Buhful Mr. Bobbs," a play given by the Young' People's clu. of Wuhbum church at the Town Hall, Half Day. "any" "Now let the Wobbly!" . Yum-Dwain. for they wftt 5|me way-mu "tsytCrmtrbtaiidinbariuttiieir" path there may be heavyde. ".rueims. However. 3mm w'"'"lo a" WEI PgEtptii.iii t?v..erowo st. Mitthew's Lutheran Church I Flirfield, Illinois T Arthur C. Stunted. Putor English Service at 9:30 a. m. I St. Mitglew's You Fre 'cohrmpiioriiiiiiiois 8it _," Gages Laid always welcome. July lint! 15th. Mirys' the cl chine}: pienit of ' For that foundation oathrme work specify "Uni- Despite "was vex-ea!" PortlandCe- for - Fourth. ' meat. The Liberty- And laws against ' ville Construction hard cider, The Company is using Fourth will always, approximately 1200 keep on being A ;.barrels on the new Heinry: "Roll Kenneth: What 'do you mean desk hos- Overheard on the "Skokie" one night recently. Henry: The girls In our ottiee wear desk Quiet-y, " ' they bite? find it necessary to do a lot of clumsy lying about the size of the an. he eattttht Jqtrtusa soon Why' is it that a man can be the soul of honor during the whole year Md then "It! pole sitting I which began at the to future was redieted , it didn't Ill'. Vol. m of the iGirie of ',,ftt'TP,i, and vieiniti, I the LIBERTYVILLE LMEB CO. Published in a/ A F: '1' V 'r's , " / " il, T x v 5"," " k \\ x _ " -- er - "I . . Fit' C, R Ib§<L-- I ll" / ' J. I ['. w' . MgiEi5iii ' In . t rfii: q Ilg!SMiglt/ ' 1 I f... - " T; (1-01 f bl f] I Iliilgi u "tlll/,/1 / an! ' . il if _ I I! sa"-=-F-'-u, ' - ' l", Ae55 I __ A Lre . . -dg tePitenbtdtmeifjidtrkiiriui'r7a"'i"7p-, each week's salary, set it aside in The Fin: Na Bank, do it 'systematicur-and "am. it aocum YoryllbesurprtuedhoifastitiLLi,iiirtiii' pound interest. Whv nat It)" I'Mau7' AND it can - "er""'"""'"- "VVIIO moi; EVERBGDY has ambition to go ahead the ings out of fife that mean bliss and coat: cheer and a carefree old age. Perhaps you have x a home of your own for yourself and family; I it's an automobile; maybe gtsificient fgnds to I business. Fjggt'Ngtional Bank -'.llllll1tt)lii_i>aae By Six What's Behind Your _' Bank Book? CAPITAL AND SURPLUEE: aari; Libertyville, Illinois F 31mm: was one ttttttrt at the N', and a grant bredicted or it-provided But You Must Save . Fith a Farm in Mind You have nodoubt hard of the m wbowuuodnmbhe Putn-iatdetiva. 617mm aleb. tesrmntledtontro, number. ta; ogttized tf as: Symptoms making and (ova-u- td his suit accord- ugly. The old livery bl. was Wine. a. m. W. A; Nicholas and family M from Sunday to the Fourth in thtr southern put of the state at JemerUtte. "Nick" was do" looking over ths quail supply ad says he think. "a: will be pretty shooting this an. that .old new; vider. July If we adults up n " uh: Bunkhng do in dgetlt an. ter, pe Ptr-it', just u an that the parents no longer do a. pro- ', Public Sam (h, , MY'3 "Mia. . one-aaiii-ae 3 fynilr pink. a uniform"; . an": Th}: colored M tiniah is well _' "T "Kolorkote' - We! Mg! RAG! "VI