a% of Chicago. tives in Waukegan, Thursday. Jr. L. E. Goidhig. W. ¥. Franzen Mrs. Frad Jochheim and daughter, Minnie, spent Friday in Chicago. G. P. Flood has sold nis residence on Sunnyside Place to Mr. Sellers, Gum Drop Strings PHEONE 5 Lake County National Bank Will The Bonus Come " * Your Way? F. B. LOVELL & CO. The Iilinois Bonus Law has recently been approved have not done so should file their claims for Nlhud",'lhmmtonhfln first payment about July first., For ttuny of this will mean extra min tatoim Wns Fou mad n plomed on Bom ties within your reach. # No matter how else may wish to invest &mn"'?fl.flup;-dznn account in strong bank. * Remember too, that ii-,:vmbgrdmy dmmflmdhmm -- _ Spice Drops having ut fi h-o-d' --and putting the family's N-l'ruyhlbm in history. It very mild. But mildest Winters hvfll*n--iufl".'. Now is the time to buy your Winter supply of A FULL COAL BIN---- Only 40¢ Per Lb. OR A DOCTOR? Eldon Kitchen went to Joliet, Edward Casey, a student of Thursday to visit friends, Mount Carroll College is home for ""P&tmw"-thmm 'ldlgwmvlfikw. mw'?g'mm.m' Mrs. Jos. mmm,u {anw Mr, Wolf is a broth-- Graysiake kpent Wednesday in the| er of Jacob Wolf of isic. home of her parents, in Libertyville.| Mrs. C. J. Just left eday for Miss Fitrgerald is visiting Miss|\a visit with her sister, Mrs, D. C. Leone Wightman at Grayslake, this Slices erick, returned home Thursday after uwubw-hfiim noon. On Friday the class enjoyed a picnic at Long Lake. . _ Miller attended the play "A Pair of Sixes" at Grayslake, Thursday eve-- wood, N. J., arrived Thursday for an extended visit at the home of Mr: and Mrs. W. W. Carroll, --'Mrs, Della Follett of San Diego, i. Mrs. u-anm-d ie Mr. and Mrs. Joun Landis and famti-- L. T. H. 8., Thursday evening. She 1 the guset of MrS. Hemmalh Levell . sMiss Vera Hamilton of West Pull-- home. She attended comme nt o::lnuh'r.lt --g Iy. 'lr.aa.lu. W.C.Ht?ll an-- nounce engagement their daughter, Ruby, to George Tucker, Follett and family, She arrived ::.'c:. J: lqlgdagtg A . m%a"fimu stay about two weeks. Mrs. H, E. Culbertson of Jolict, at. No one will be admitted m the --mystery disclosure place in the last three reels picture between 825 to $00 BE ON TIME, t man is visiting at the J. B. Morse tended~the graduating exercises of "My American Wife Tuesday and Wednesday, June 19 -- 20 t Also A Wondertal Film Story "*A Woolen Yarn" Thurs., Fri. and Sat., June 21 -- 22 -- 23-- D. W. GRIFFETITH'S "THE TRAIL OF THE Sunday, June 17-- MARY MILES MINTER Friday and Saturday, June 15th -- 16th-- Gloria JSwanson AUDITORIU M THEATRE Pupils of L. T. H. 8. held a picnic "The Show House Delightful" In A Side--Splitting Comedy Great Mystery Play Special Attraction 7 P. M. and 9 P. M. Personal and Loezlultem of Particular _ Interest to Qur Libertyville Readers ho-nua--hnan' while at play "A Pair of Bix«s," given by the Mx:*'; Rous '.u( and ated appendicitis, Thursda at v'u'n;y"n_t..fiu Tospital, are Gcz'.oflo. gn.-brdlz & }° siudiss oo u3 en se t n o Sn Te o n ts on » returning 'héme Tuesday., . 4 evening, June 17 at 8:00 o'clock. _ Mrs. Herman Meyers attended the u---ng-i.y'm-d-hu bertyville, who are saddened to learn Tuesday, She attended the pag-- Jnt phep of Romuville armaaes school pupils, '?' y evening. -- _ A post 'piano recital by Betsey Williams, will be given at Lyon & Heay hall, 64 E. mrvbugd + 4 : )w fepg Datlcn Jennett Doers uk, of qg& Mm'fig J. m : Noel Young aBd Richard--Schanck TA m'. at Camp C tomfl Michigan, $ & is Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Peters have purchased a new player piano. Mrs. Annie. Sape of Chicago is Mrs. Ale: "} m-.w- hsn ies cliy m s o verilt, on Phiites. _ > /sn The Club House cises at L T. 8. His » M,vfl'%ffiu-m' o-ndbfien with td at Fort fnx xsl _Harry Putndm® o( Teckla, Wyom-- PFhones 24 and 25 Specials For This Week Frank{ Nice R m:"io";o..-....";..'.i"j;é:......... Boneless Pickled Pigs Feet, 1 quart jars, Fancy Royal Dried Apricots, 50--60 Santa Clara Prunes, _ Extra Fancy Peeled Dried Peaches, Fresh Pork Shoulder Butts, 2 to 6 lbe. each, Telephones: Residence 1665--J Works 50 . In the fifteenth year of the and sale of uie Rowrance T have takon, the sls of cPrond r"imnrmee.becamlhmfoundltdm e greatest service, together with absolute : Eon ooo raten on -- Libertyville Cement Block Works FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent -- 233--W per lIh. '3....... Provident® Mutual Life Insurance Company 430 N. Milwaukee 12 EAST COOK AVENUE Next to Franzen Lumber Yard will play at the TURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923 | Chuhl.nzdhy-hhhu moved to. where he will !unw&l'l'i". -&mlflflluw cently mother prac-- ~E. R. and Ed. Doolittle of Grayslake spent the first part of the "A Pair of Sixes," by Grayslake ' ty House. &m seats at Monday, June 18. Musical zm-mm. Musical Society at E. Church. 'The last number of the season, @ngagement to one of Rockford's young ladies. Congratulations are in order. . Mr. Kent was formerly Fordson tractor salesman for 'Wilson and Ohm,~ He is now connected with the Williams Motor Company of Rockford, Watson's 'drug store. week in Libertyville where they were witnesseg on condemnation cases, in soquring S§ht of way for State aid Mrs, P. Moore and Mar-- jorie, attended the m- of Miss Winifred Moore, who was salu-- tatorian at L. T. H. $., commence-- ment exercises, -- _ The Best is the Cheapest In the Long Run . COMING EVENTS At Libertyrville Garage GIVE US A w# ke aspent the first part of the 2l¢ 18e 81e se is Pagn: Wore (of Chieage. friends ecug-.x."u. Hagerty motored W.My high school. e Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mandell of Cleveland, Ohio, visited at home of Charles Cheever, Lah Fresh Churned Butter 45¢ per Ib. Hafemann's Dairy & PHONE 94 W. W. Carroll & Sens Co. |~ RED COMB SCRATCH -- Down by the Old Depot Don't Let Your Roofs | ----* Stay Bad ---- | & Valdura Asphalt Paint 800 Bath Towels, an assorted lot, wWHILE WAITING FOR THE NEW PAVEMENT Ladies' Summer Underwear | msmuum | & f, Croptine: Sibiue Musliny Nains 7 Libertyville Lumber Co. ~|} FOR SALE If you need new screens or want to repair the old ones, see us. We sell all kinds. y ---- AND IT COSTS YOU NOTHING The First National Bank GOOD ON wWOObD OR IRON . A checking account is more than a convenience. It pays dividends by helping to check outgo and stretch income. stub of the last check shows theeuetstateotyonrfimnp- es and is a constant protection against needless spending. -- Money in the bank is likely to be spent thoughtfully. 'The Resources More Than A Hal# 1 Noever Lose a Snow's Auto Livery : DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICB Phone Libertyville, 306 Calf., recently. Mrs. Mandell daughter of the -- late Hon. Q' Partridge and formerly -- resided Ivanhoe. Aus e