"i-.l.h'-;'h c.nu-uadm TV ons sire. whithioy. Dicker m | ~Books You Will Enjoy Miss Eleanor Wak'e of Beloit Col-- lege is at home for the summer va-- cation, v % Another Advantage of a f Certificate of Deposit These are some of the season'sbest sellers. The first edition of most of them sold for $2.00 per copy. You can get them here for Cld of the Gotim M Whern Was In Flower 'The Three Musketeers The River's End Lake County National Bank F. B. LOVELL & CO. the risk of late deliveries--higher prices-- safety for your money. r'unv:urmh%o.-'-dhhq hate Thelt storme ans cold apitiye * There are times when it is necessary for you to keep temporarily a compara-- dye{y large sum of money ; perhaps it is Tor a day, or a week, but while in your ponufl' ession you want to know that it is dnthere for. Hx;ain&"bgmt'%r"e it will w interest e mean-- time it islbohm{yo:'de. receive in exchange a certificate of de-- posit.which can be cashed as a check any time. The money may be left in the bank for any length of time and if it is A FULL COAL BIN---- You can ptit the money in the bank and is the time to buy your Winter supply of OR ADOCTOR? 75¢ each Miss Nancy Babbage of Chicago, over the week end. _A. Chard and family of Austin, were guests of Miss Carrie Chard on Mrs. Maria Wilson and sister, Mrs. :t%mmm gm Crane is recovering nicely from --an oper on Satur-- day, for icitis. She is at the you absolute June 27, 28 and 29. ' _ "Once in a Blue Moon," a mustcals and prologua by St. Josephs 1 ub at high school audie Thursday, June 21 "A Pair of Sixes," by Grayslake At!cfion,umm z' Get reserved seats akt 's drug store. | Our "Thrift Days" sale starts 1!2'5.,. June 2ist. Lang-- worthys, Money to loan by a private party onunorlu-pr?-ny.xou- mission, Address .D.,Rw.' _ Anyone wishing Ange! Food call for next year. Mrs. Lucille Gamlin....Fifth Grade Mrs. Agnes Jonks .. .. Fourth Grade Miss Leona Cropley ... . Third Grade M Soit Adame'" . Sueond drade Miss Effic Cantrell ....First Grade Herman L. Walker ..........Music M. J. Quinn.......... School Nurse For the past two years art work in the school has been supervised by a :-hnhv-hmdhAnlénh Chicago & man-- ner. . The Mr:'m ex. pect to be able to secure a student fi:t:n.l n.:fln'nnnlh.dtb m teachers for the coming The mm'dutnxh'lfl they will is as follows: r;nmnug Miss Blanche Lintleman.Dep't W Miss Clarabelle Waeelass, marked progress and were promoted, Ah':-.!fl-dh:m grades another year, ness, absence, inattention or slower It is well for parents to keep post-- ol-a:.wtclfi*dl:-fl see they atten-- dance. l--a:zmtm able absence, the work can often be made up with the cooperation of { QUOTA OF TEACHE 1!3""5.' of St. Louis i# V"'hrm Mrs. -- Max -I'hd.iam .'hpvhuum i Mr. and Mrs, Vern Gerred F funeral of Mrs. James Lee at 51 Herbert Ayres Gm'i--wfl:m: Joseph's charch. © Miss Jochheim is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jochheim of this city and is a leader in gocial circles. lr.,xn.bln- aldent 'of Qi:u hh? many friends y on nreapan ol * rs, Forrest l"mto ia_n_lr.o-»s-u:lfi' P l Mrs. Hattie Haney was a Wauke-- gan visitor Monday. t Mrs. M. C. Wilson entertained her Mr¥s. Williams of Towa is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Fred rthar .. of F uhm.u-..'mhg village Monday. Other changes are planned to be -raiua- "them., Next week the Camp ire Girls will have theip outing at S'm;':-ca'n. Purniture and wmamkfi:.m "m"'"&' There are two in m tomes T ndrans and n##W extends ~ to m Chicago on Sunday, ~<~-- _ E. A. Bishop has purchased a five and bakery sale by Presby-- terian Ladice® Ald Gociety at and Johnm'lfltm,unbm' afternoon. : Miss Lola Perrault and Miss Keegan of Chicago were guests of church will hold a b-b;.! y sale Sat-- urday afternoon, June 23 at Triggs and Johnson's Store. Mr., and Sunday. begin promptly at 8 o'clock. Mem-- beualfieo:'duphuohm Initiations. 6 § The Boy Scouts of Libertyvills, fonrhenh{nmba,ld!londay,flr Slocum's Lake, Wauconda for a week's camp. Scoutmaster .. Forrest mmmwwsfi areé in charge. ' Mrs. Smith accom-- Libertyville Chapter, O. E. S. will observe past matrons and past pat-- Friday, June 22. The meeting will Mr.--and Mrs. Joihn Beese -& ined their son and family of COMING EVENTS3 Personal and Local Items of Interest to Our Liberty has purchased a and . Mr. Phones 24 and 2 _ H. E. Undérbrink, principal of L, T H. 8., is attending the summer session of Chicago University. He is studying: for a master's degree. Rev. Guy E. Smock entertained hi mother and flu'tm:n Pul: Ei.:: over week end.. _ Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bradford sre fiu this week with Mr. Brad-- 's parents at Upland, Indiana, A Calumet shopping bag will begiven free with gy_gmumt:fcmmpow Hires Root Beer yper bottle The Ladies Aid: 6 MMW&:M* Come in and make it a big 4 Hot Weather Suggestions I" Don't '[,'?t Y.Qm:. Roofs ' $ withr Minnio--cry girl who had to EP Ammiereer ho en e Bs eas mds | _ Truly = remarkable picture is SOFT DRINKS, ICE--COLD GINGERALE, _ With Leatrice Joy and Matt Moore Auditorfum Theatre -- Thesday, June 24th TONIGHT (Tuesday and Wednesday) Auditorium The _&) The Skow Houne Delightffal Constance Talmadge in "EAST IS WEST 430 N, WEDNESDAY "MINNI essanennagys eenseassas mses 11026 CCC 20 CHNC degree. | l."" --_--____} ___ all about--Comes the storm, then the Calm--and Love wins.A T empéestuous one guided by his'\ heart, one brbémd.\ Buy dresses at the sale bymy of Pres-- byterian:--church Saturday afternoon, June 28 at Triggs and Johnson's Miss Florence Lovell is at home for her vacation. She is a student at the Domestic Art School at Meno-- Peering eyes and creeping figures, Davis in luncheon Saturday given in honor Fate hurls them into a House of Mystery as their a girl; young, tle 25¢ 99 E' in 1 -- Down by the Old Depot John of O. E. Churchill spent the week end at Oswego, Illinois, with his son, Dr. Fred Churchill and family. James Lee, her nusband, -- ed her in desth one year. l:-"'fi services were held Monday after-- mn"xhinmu!mlm cemete®}, Milwaukee. 1;&:«:::!:1&&"; ' nds acquaintances. was a loving mother an excellent neighbor and a true friend. She was m&n .m'"l church fatfii?'dtyzb- 0 ' b'l.d.t:btho()rdcrdflbm' son, Fred Ia'e'o'f'fiisor.,'si.':s the age of 77 years. She had been ill for over five months so her death was not unexpected. Mrs. Lee was highly esteemed by MRS. JAMES LEE DIED . <-- AT ELKHORN, SATURDAY Mrs. Ann E. Lee, resident of Li-- bertyville for the past t p dieg Sarurds, y o t Valdura Asphalt Paint . W. Carroll & Sons Co. Special Price Inducement WHILE WAITING FOR THE NEW PAYVEMENT 300 Bath Towels, an assorted lot, _ _ -- Stay Bad -- If you need new screens or want to :?drlhdi-qn--. We sell The First National Bank GOOD ON wWOoOn OR IRON MAKING the FARM PAY MORE Resources More Than A Half We are willing to help our friends expand along this line in every way that is consistent with sound banking practice. grwiveinall',?hmgs." this i::k strongly advocates the raising of pure bred stock as a safe and profitable enterprise, one that tends to put the busi-- ness of farm management on a more productive and well rounded basis. ,» . _ DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICB Phone Libertyville, 806 ® ~ worthys, 4+