Lyons over the week end. / _ Carl Weiskopt, student at Illinois visiting at the home of Charles Kai-- University is at home for the vaca-- ::.mslnn.!.'m'-vnd. , to Minn. Miss m'fi&_ of Evans-- ----The Part You Play ~ Lake County National Bank T-'fr' "}'oufu ndr'-u- release. > _ PRICE ONLY s2.50 .-- Eastman Folding Kodaks $6.50 up to $50.00 We also carry a full line of photographic sup-- At every turn there is a scene you wish to re-- member. In every day of your life there is an KODAK WAY. PRHONE 5 Lumber should not only be of the right but also of the right kind . fa.flo.mflg which it is to be put. The wide variation in wood-- structure,. makes one. kind. of Lumber entirely unsuited to the need, where another of the same grade will ans-- swer the purpose to a "T." It is part of our service to advise our customers on both the quality and kind of Luamber that will meet their requirements. Let us go over your The Popular No. 2--A Brownie We wish everydeg:dtor of this bank to feel that he or she'is h ?i.ngusinaagifwork-- the developement of this town the sur-- rounding country. ~ For that reason we attempt to put more than ordinary friendliness in our service. It should be, for when you make a deposit of one dollar. or ten, one hundred or one thousand, you--are helping just that much to build up this community in which you live. For that money which you deposit will be lonmypthe bani tofurfier some legiti-- mate rize or to help the farmers fi-- nance the raising of their crops. Take A Kodak With You How do you feel when you place your mon-- ey in the bank? It's a different feeling isn't it than when yougotoastomnm{buygoéds. F.*'B. LOVELL & CO. like are yours for the taking. No focusing. at the home of her father, O. E. Churchil} for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gifford moved to Lake Bluff on Saturday, Miss Fay Sype and Dewey Seott :'ith Mr. nnd'fi:' "iummm:;h.-flz the week with her cousins of A Faulkner has purchased a Nash _ William Kunke spent Saturday in . 1 Waukegan. po .04 8 Miss Flora Churchill was visiting tained a writ of habeas corpus this rmmw-hdw 1-.h.l'l"l. O-m } » in the Cireait court here June 4, when a motion will be heard to quash the indictment returned against Courtney. Motions have been made to quash by «C#urtney, Eddie '-'_5.- other Chicago gunman, and B. Fields, Gov. Small jurymen. All will be heard June 4 in the local court, The three were indicted with WiH-- Ham Riley in connection with the grand jury fixing in the Gov. Small Prat sepd nondtlan hatline sure u_q.?u-- monkey--meat trim-- ISSUE WRIT TO CGET COURTNEY TO WAUKEGAN med four ways, picked them up with his vacuum cleaner." 1 You may need to be shown.. |. pieine piifthrs ioh on & lit your wife go to the anxiliary im agye mm nightn, (PaestagF meatines n win be necessary to get a ticket from Dale ohnny. came back. from the cir« 'fl -uhc:xgiud. "Oh, mamma.," he exclaimed, "Katie spilled some pes-- nuts on the ground and what do you think: happened? The elephant The Rebecea lodge of Liberty-- ville will attend the District meet-- ing on Friday June 6, at Waukegan. All members are invited , to go to Wll:rhnn. There will be no re-- gu'ar meeting at Libertyvilie. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid So-- June 7, in the chursh pariors. Mrs. George Wright, Frank W Wells, hostesses. NOTICE Auto . owners must take out vehicle licenses before June 15, 1928 June 5 Mre Garrett Newbore and daugh-- ter. Ruth, left Mond&y for Rudoiph, Wisconsin, to attend tie wedding of her sistgr, who is to be married, FOR SALE--Large and small wood-- en packing cases, reasonable-- Langworthy's. 44--1t Miss Edna Shapter and Mr. and Mr#. Claire Thomas of Chicago, motored to Wauconda Sunday, .. _ _ rothy Porteous of this village. Mr.~and Mrs. E. J. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kennedy, James B. and Hugo Gotti motored to Lake on Sunday. The Mystic Workers social dance will be held.on June 12, instead of June 5. This is the regular meet-- inz night of the lodge and the dance will follow the business meeting. Nat S'Ero wf Waukegan is help-- ing in Libertyville Department Store. He is a student at nnnou] ;J.niuuity. He came home last l?n'-' y. Sunday. FOR SALE--Heavy work weight over 1500 Rm E. > cox, Area. Phone R--2 f Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Wolff, of Lake Forest, a baby girl. Mrs, Wolff was fornm.erly Miss Do einle visi-- J, Deinlein was a Waukegan tor Saturday. s Kas, 0j @ efi *h State's Attorney A. V. Smith ob-- There is life in the Thge i# the in Libertrrile Post. Too Late to Classify YOU EX--SERVICE MEX J. A. TREPTOW, Personal and Lod, Items of Partieular Interest to Our Libertyville Readers PUBLIC AUCTION _ myflzvinc sold &'lar];:n, wil sell at place , ashington Street und Gmn%, Wm;ubnn, on A full line 6 farm machine-- ry, Implenuggd tools. Usual terms of + FRED G , Auctioncer. PHILIP AN, Prop. on 3 ¥00 . Figh:* M LeGoff of Chi-- cago is visiting her parents, Mr. and publi¢ auction, on my farm 114 miles northeast ®f Libertyville, and four miles west of North Chicago, on the Bulkley J on Saturday, June Commencing at tle. This herd h@# been under the supervision »d;"ht'. 8. Bur:; o': Animal 'for years State m Accredited No. TUESDAY, JUNE 12th Commencing ae 12:30 P. M. Sharp. 19 HEAD OF®* STOCK: The Club House EP3 Quality Store||| _ Libertyville Lumber Co. Calling Cards, Register Office. 1 Horse 6 yeats old and 1 Mare 9 17 Head of Registered Jersey Cat-- 1 un aalp,. *' Goat and harness. i Black 'v::t:n The Best is she Cheapest In the Long Run Phones 24 and 25 TT $ Sante Clans Soap n mreumefer foap . F. H. Martin and wife spent At Libertyrille Garage Specials For This Week U3 & 430 N. Milwaukee Ave. ALL FOR $1.19 will be held Wednesday evening. The Doreas Society will meet in dtl:emnnltybonu,uxt'!'hun- y. the Presbyterian home will be held on the grounds in North Evanston, Monday, Juae 11. Luncheon will be served at--one o'clock. + Thursday,. June 7, the quarterly meeting of the Foreign and Home Missionaury Presbyterial Women's Societies will meet in the Waukegan Presbyterian chureh. All those de-- siring togm'utfly Rev. M. L. Thomas or Fred Meyers, and cars will be secured. Fresh churned butter, 45 cents a pound. Hafemann's Dairy, Phone 94. Reverend Thomas spent Decora-- tion Day in Peoria, _The summer Auxiliary meeting of Lynn Cason of Dallas, Texas, ar-- tindon"ytomdihmm- :;Lm'ith Helen O'-- On Tusesday of this week Stanley Eaton purchased the Wm. Attridge property on Becond street. The deal was made through the A. R. Schnae bele ageney. Mrs. James Doyle was a Chicago visited Tuesday afternoon. Ciapier, 0B By are planming io ar Chapter O, are 4 tend Waukegan chapter on Wednes-- day cv#: at which time the worthy matron of Illinois will "hue eeins oo almnat en i Gifford bungalow on Osborne avenue agency have moved into their new AUDITORIU M THEATRE 66 Sunday, June 10-- ... .. Friday and Saturday --. (TODAY¥) Wednesday -- and DOROTHY GISH -- 'A thrilling tale of the sea GUY BATES*POST in -- . Dorothy Dalton _ . in "DARK SECRETS". Special Attractions [' "FURY" DEERFIELD (Concluded from Page Three Tentmaker" 10 (RiineniPte # & M Rercmad o+ 19¢ 10¢ 19¢ 10¢ 18e nildn Mrs. Ella Smith for a Henry Petersen of Chicago spent the week end© with his family in Ivanhoe. n Sunday, June 17 will be observed as childrens day in the Ivanhoe church. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Dunn and Mr. ulln.lwnlhi cl,As Sunday. 'll'lh:ydlndul)tm later drove to Elgin and enjoyed a very pleasant day. af hoe school who took the eighth grade examination were very su¢-- cessful and all} passed. Congratulations! Both to the class and _ their able instructor, Mrs. Traut. Mrs. Nettie Smith of Lake Villa visited relatives in Ivanhoe, Satur-- day returning home Sunday accom-- Dan Radke and family in Chicago. lay from a visit with her brother, W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. The class of eight from the Ivan-- Miss Enrma Radke returned Tues-- | Ladies' Summer Underwear _ ----... Chfldnn'cS?-'Um'-' f maigis 2 +.\ ~> / > tablis Sm Down by the Old Depot © ALL Don't Let Your Roofs --~Stay Bad ---- Valdura Asphalt Paint i 300 Bath Towels, an assorted lot, WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF COVERINGS If you need new screens or want to :?-Irlhdlnqm-. We sell ,j_ kinds, \ _ "J se 8. EuBs The First National Bank | HERES A GOOD PLAN +198 GOOD ON wWOOnD OR IRON Most investments cannot easi-- ly be turned into cash. That is why we issue Certificates of Deposit for money that shortly will be needed. CDs are absolutely safe, earn interest from date of issue, never fluctuate in value, and can be, turned quickly into cash. .The date ofr maturity may be selected 'to suit your convenience. 34 Invest in a Certificate of De-- posit at this bank, and collect on delivery. Resources More Than A Half Million Dollars & Never Lose a Chick Snow's Auto Livery' _ DA¥ AND NIGHT TAX! SS2YICE Phone Libertyville, 806 _ ing hot dog &'nbtclocl': Will pick up r~x¥¥ gy -- gll below ES $R