& I| almas alllla [ c vaAnimcC 1 é vmm PCYV le 18 appemnmgo$s _ < Pxs -.--#-fl? Mrs. R. P. Schnaebele is visiting velatives in Barringtom. .. . _ . *Are You the Seventh or _ _ Just One of the Six? Richard Flagg is i!! 'with pueu-- Forest Smith is on a business trip For the Toilet ~ _' 1000 sheets in each roll...... 25¢ WE ALSO CARRY: Lake County National Bank seven after working forty--five years from the time they are twenty until % are six-- ty--five must either h'egeon or de-- pend upon some one for support Authorities claim that six men out of every mdggunu. art is not that they should. work, but that t ahgnrlgywot'kofitorr: living. Think o 0 years wo: with nothing to reward him but three meals Wells is recovering from an a day, and in many cases supplied by some-- By saving and investing 'in life youwfllmtoyonrn;':amyeom- forts and pleasures that will make your later life a real joy. Start saving now, then Tok now you mreat ie whhely. We dhall be .. We MMmm-mfmm pprponofdeposifingmoneyorukingad-- It is absorbent, with fine old--linen--like Other brands, per roll..... ... 10c F. B. LOVELL CO. Meyers is ill with from an attack of the grippe. Mrs. A. Kirby of Fox Lake was a visitor at the Robe:t Helton home Mrs. E. H. Wells, who has been seriously ill with pnetnonia, is much Miss Rowena Warhorst of Chicago visited at the Charles Smale home 'lu.lbydz:flhd"mh Chicago last & Mrs. Henry Blore, Miss Esther Biere and Roy Sage spent Saturday in Waukegan, Miss Dorothy Suydam returned to her work in Chicago Monday after a Gurnee, Sunday. week's illness. H. L. Wilson of Milwaukee visit-- ed his parents Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wilson Monday. Frank Appleyard of Glenview is visiting at the home of his daughter Lucian Ellsworth of Chicago spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ellsworth. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sayre were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noe!l Durand of Lake Bluff Sunday. George Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of Chicago were guests at the W. W. Carroll home Sunday. Wolff were visitors at the George Wolff home at Lake Forest Sunday. a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Teed at Area, Saturday even-- ing. 8 o'clock. The indoor picnic planned by the mx'-m-ayh fl-mm '_A. W., Lindroth is on the sick list. Fred Bulkley returned from 'the hospital Sunday. He is feeling much better and is able to be out an the *LAKE Basket ball st high school gym Tuesday evening, Town team vs. improving but on Tuesday mor there was a turn for the worse, Mr. and Mrs, O. L.\Green and grandson Lerdp of Estes Park, Colo., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ells-- worth Wilcox. 'They will spend a week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bascom Burke and daughter Regina of Mil-- waukee. The baby daughter of Mt. and Mrs. Burks was christened the Am'ammdv- at the P. T. A. mesting at the gram-- mar school Friday afternoon. Mrs. Jay Frody gave an excellent paper on "Movies' and Miss Wallace, do-- mestic science teacher at L T. H. 8. friends in Libertyville and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Robert < Micholis, Mrs. Knox and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Misses Vera Porteous and Martha L. T. H. S. basket ball team will Lindbloom of Chicago, Friday no. Feb. 23. Game begins at T. KB sw Personal and Local Items of Parti "at> Interesw Libertyville tie cA a 9A 96. c acant? s Finx: Puk, mrovcd Mestnc l B t Park, arrested 188 week by the sponge squad, Was fAnei $100 and costs when he: J guilty to a charge of _ liquor before Indes --Perrv E. ns in the County court. $123.65. Brogan was when he was found in 8 two stills and a quantity of m in his place Monday morning Be appeared and pleaded guilty to the charge placed against him. He pald the fine and at The foundation is here to build :'"mi W MA ':;fl":"m & upon her people--upt thom purpose of her lo¥al citizens. _ _ her highest ambitions and take that The Club House 2 If "WHEN KNICHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER" Friday and Sniunday, Feb. 23 -- 24-- Can the dead rt c Pnd Cocee ol measar Ai saoa "BORDERLAND" Andmeesforyimrnlt Phones 24 and 25 Creéam of Asparagus Soup Purce Mongol Chicken A ia King Spaghetti Italianne A Special Demonstration A"youn(poophoftodayw hltm Played by an all-- COLLEGE INN PRODUCTS Be sure to call in and sample these -- _ delicious foods Ng/ 130 N. Milwaukee Ave. Willpo Held at Our Store FEBRUARY 22 -- 23 -- 24 of paid toll Mon--« Sunday, February 25th AY. FEBRUARY AGNES AYRES | place among her sister towns that Libertyville will-- rise when her people are that she shall --when local pride, triumphs over narrow, petty 'Tl toncerns and when the energy of all is merged to .;dmplhh * for the gen-- """.%%"&"""'" It's the that goes to make up whole--yours and Ti ce e vitere o Cvartyioin and STAYX there . _ * eral Motors corporation is distribut-- ing to 6,000 of its employees 270,-- 000 shares of General Motors com-- mon stock and 7,600 shares of the 7 per cent debenture stock. This dis-- tribution now being made represents the accrued portions of the bonus awards under the plans of 1918, 1919, and 1922, made out of earnings from she rightly deserves. MOTOR COMPANY GIVES lup w $4,500,000 those four years, urities being distributed @xce0eds $4,500,000 at current market prices. As a result of the operation of the bonus fund, one out of every eleven General Motors stockholders is an employee of the corporation and one out of every twelve employees is a Chicken Noodle valug of the sec-- e2T 8 1 FIW ) PRAECIPES THREE SUITS Pncu in three suits were fil-- ed in circuit court Friday by At-- inroiving gs eatication: or patle." * inv of bills, H. G. '% Coal company filed suit to collect <an alleged bill of $500 from.Edward Tewes, local ice d". of John> Unger, Waukegan, contrac-- tor, "Filed nlt'ftrth collection of $2,000 for work done for the city Harry O. Warren, Zion City, seeks to collect $5,000 from Arthur Malé of that place. Old Lady Nicotine astists in writ-- ing these lines, but I fear she will insist on being paid--eventually. Rus!bge W. W.:Carroll & Sons Co. 9--4 Full Bleached m: 45 inch Full Bleached m.,....... All Linen Crash To'%..."c TOWOh......'....'M d," " Splendid auordehfll-'L Bleached Shaker Flannel....... .. .. .15¢ to 28¢ 36 inch Shaker Flannel.......:.......... . 20¢ Good time to haul drain tile and posts. 8 m'{':u--h Seeding Time Will Soon Be Here FERTILIZERS FOR EVERY PURPOSE --don't step on it. The First National Bank When you become A customer of this bank You surround yourself With a group of men In your success. « Are wide open to you In friendly welcome. Friendliness Go over your field wants and let us figure with you. We can save you money Seeds of Quality » 44 acl DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICE Phone Libertyville, 806 Horse 3 d $#