y es a Ml *FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent o k : « Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. _ [ wE can FURNISH ON SHORT NOTICE ANY SIZE STORM d popauh s --Dave | [ sase ror your winpows, AND THE PRICE Is VERY _ *m"-,_'....."""...,"-'m"m'" the ) P REAsONABLE -- THESE SASH ARE A GREAT PROTECTION _ h Ne t mai e Geores _ [p anp keep out THE COLD DRAFTS. YOU WILL ALSO . [| _ mayin Austin, ne well known io. 2A _ un ;. surante an estate broker, has . B NOTICE A MATERIAL SAVING IN YOUR FUEL BILS. -- |been somewhat under the weathot io * e > * the past two weeks, afd is keeping * nretty well in the bhouse during the | A _ Estimates on the different é __.sizes and styles furnish-- 4 ed promptly _ t _ | Libertyville Lumber Co. | %'! | Start the New Year with Work | KA % Telephone 47 There is no obligation asking information or advice k I am always glad to be of service f ~CounTty NATIONAL cessfully. is not sufficient. One must be certain of advancing glflcfln right lines. hnqmno daily effort to climb to success. WJ directed persistent effort, plu; the assistance of a GINGHAM --= o Merely Advance Help to Reduce Your Coal Bill VCP 18 "IThe Bank of Service"' PROTECTION »'=s INVESTMENT caused many to advance suc-- PERCALES -- geuenaretcmaga f The banks of the will be * g: > > .} t . d.umun-n:m-x.n e nge ' Born, to Mr. and Mrs. EKugene Gil+ io en M ie s 220000 wone o4 % F e * Lo oL ie / MMiniarar MEamninkik® %am: APRON GINGHAMS 12 yards Ric Rac for Down by the Old Depot [' CHAMBRAYS Misses Gertrude and Rowena Gran-- dy were in Round Lake last Friday afternoon visiting their aunt, Mrs. Leo Mrs. E. J. Bell was a visitor to Chi-- u.m-b; & Mrs. Jane Wilson was in Deerfleld to spend Christmas with her daughter, Mrs, Chester A. Woll. were here this week visiting at the Harley Carson of Burlington, lowa, was a guest at the home of Mrs. John Hasty this week. Mason were Christmas guests at the T. K. Dcvz- home in Waukegan. Miss Evelyn Mordhorst of Wauke-- gan, was here over Sunday visiting their cousins, Gladys and Erma Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dietz®and their | daughter, Deloris, of Round Lake, vis-- ited in Libertyville Sunday. Mrs. B. J. Simens and daughter, Edith, weat to Lincoln, IIl., Monday, for a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Stoll. Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell spent Christmas with relatives at Savannah, IIl. 'They were accompanied by Miss Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bockeiman and daughter of Chicago were here to visit Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Sadek, who re-- side on Newberry avenue, are the par-- ents of a new daughter, the little one arriving Monday, Dec. 29th. the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bockeliman, Christmas. --Miss: Mildred Ansiem and Carroll Cole, af Waukegan, were here Thurs-- day vikiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole. Clara Miller, were in Waukegan last Thursday, to eat Christmas dinner in the home of their sister, Mrs. Yager, 'nn'Nurth Buttrick street. . ----C. Watt Brandon, of Sheridan, Wyo., The LadiesAid Society of the M. E. church will hold the next meeting on Tuesday' afternoon, January 6th, at 2:30, at the home of Mrs. J. 8. Hyatt, Eger will assist the hostess. ° home, was in Chicago Tuesday to at-- tending a meeting of the Rotary Club, he being a member--in Sheridan. . _ Mrs. Chris Hapke and daughters, Misses Mayme and Hildegarde, expect to leave next voet'gtho Angeles, Calit., where they spend the re mainder of.the winter. The Order of the Eastern Star have Issued invitations for the annual in-- staliation of officers, the ceremony to take, place at Gridley hball next Satur-- day evening at eight o'clock. ~ pretty well in the bouse GUTIIDNE UBC cold weather. Mr.: and Mrs. Hibbard Ames, of Bos-- mn.)uu..lnvebemlpnthemt week visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Ames. They are also visiting in Waukegan with Mrs. Mmes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.. M. Gorham. A family reumion was held At lNnc home of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ray Christmas. There were 'nurty-ix of the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kaiser of Chicago lhort Items of Especial Interest to Libertyvilie People held at the | -- The Boy SBceouts are extended a ape |ein] invitation to attend the installa~ tion ceremonies of the officers of the American Legion at Gridley hall next 'Tuesday evening, January 6th. ' Information was filed Saturday in \ county court against uuy Williams | who was arrested at the filling station | of the Stanley Kroll at Libertyyille, on Christmas eve on a charge o% Iviolnlng the prohibitory law. Charges 'are also pending against Kroll. ! _ The officers of Libertyville Lodge No. 492 A. F. & A. M. will be installed ltor the year 1925, next Tuesday night, 'January 6th, at Masonic ball. A num-- ber of Past Masters from Highland Park, Deerfield and other nearby ~lodges will have charge of the instali-- 'ation ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown spent Christmas day with relatives in Mi} waukee. Born, Sunday morning, to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Swan, a seven--pound daughter. The new arrival has been named after her two grandmothers-- Mary Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Corley, of Wau-- kegan, Mrs. 8. P. Evilsizor, Mr. and Mrs, Claude Knigge and son Bob, Miss Mildred Evilsizor former a Christmas dinner party at the home of Mrs. Annga Deithorn on Lake street. Pau} MacGuffin,--Paul G. Ray, J. N.\ Bernard and H. W. Robins were among the Libertyville folks who at tended the reception Tuesday nlght.' given at Waukegan Masonic Temple, in honor of Representative William F. Weiss. | Charles Greenwood moved Monday into the home which he recently pur-- chased from Mrs. F. W. Foulds, west of Libertyville: The premises were formerly occupied by the Smith tam-t !y. Mr. Greenwood has had his fur-- niture stored, and made many im' provements on his new home before moving in. ' Marshall Limberry has been taking a great deal of intérest in the skating | pond at the library park, furnished by , the Kiwanis Club. He keeps the pond | free from sticks and other obstruc-- tions and floods the surface whenever the occasion requires, so as to keep it in first class shape. Dennis has my' jobs, but always seems to find time to do anything which is to the interest of his many young friends. Ralph ("Cub") Litwiler, has taken: the agency'for the Freshman radio re-- cda:c sets, and has a nommm&u'{ Libertyville Garage. This outfit sells for $60, and is 5--tube, operated with dry batteries. Mr. Litwiler bas received the programs from practical-- 1y all the broadcasting stations in the United States, everything coming in loud and clear. Read his display ad | was plenty cold that morning, and in spite of the bright sunshine all day, 'the mereury did not have the nerve to | peep much above zero. Monday the 'weather moderated a little bit, but 'even Tuesday, while much warmer, was not the sort of weather to sit out _ Mt, and Mrs. Frank Thorngrin re' turned last Friday to their home north of Superior, Minn., in Canada. 'They , had been visiting the former's father, Olaf 'Thorngrin, at. Hawthorn Farm. in another column. They had to drive 125 miles from their home to reach a railroad, and concluded to drive the entire distance, Making it in four days. 'The zero tem-- perature of Lake county didn't seem to bother them, as they gare accustom-- ed to the cold in their northern honie. Seeley Gridiey and that bunch in the south don't know what they are missing. Last Sunday it was generally agreed by all the weather keepers in this locality that it was 22 degrees below zero. Cater says it was 30 at his house north of town.. Anyway it in the shade. A Happy _ _ New Year : : : FRED CROKER Extended in cordial ap: preciation of the one asset that money cannot buy=--your Good Will, «a a 1 HE T AILOR 1925 |mnm.uuna-u.m of town. Mr. Colby has lived in Liber-- tyville a great many years, and is the kind of a man who is a distingt loss to any community when he leaves it. He _will be not be seen around his usual stopping places quite so often, but we lmucomld«'lmn-cmu-.-lohu not gone so far. The latch string of the entire village is always banging on the outside when he chooses to |fl'l'u. One colored man, 65 years old, is learning to read and write at the schoo} being conducted in the Com-- nity Center, at Waukegan, under the supervision of Rev, Charles G. Young, pastor of the Shiloh Baptist church, according to hbis weekly re-- port made to the Community Chest today. This man, a southerner. nev-- er had the opportunity to get an education in the south, but entered the classes with more than 50 other colored people. He, by the way, is the brightest pupil in any of the classes and the most enthusiastic. ° lepsile, at the Victory Memorial hos-- pital, Dec. 24th, a daughter. The Gil-- lepsies reside in Mra. Nettie Welch's house on Eim Court Mr. Gillepsie is Co. as a material clerk in Chicago. Byron Colby has sold his home on Brainerd Avenue to Reuben Thomas, and hereafter will make his home '_ Leonard Disney, local agent for the . ls;.m-on auto insurance company, be--. |Meves in advertising 'his busineks and Jllolu practical lines, too, -- Tuesday night he started to the Reuben Thom-- as home, corner of Milwaukee and Belvidere roads to deliver an insur--: ance policy and three fire extinguish-- ers. He invited Mrs. Disney to go along for the ride. But Leonard didn't get to the Thomas home. 'When he lmched the Cater bridge, his Nash sedan skidded on the icy road, and before he could get the auto --under control he had snapped off six or ' to the bridge. Tmmnmramom the side of the embankment and 'genuytmedmme.hfl it was tired and h a rest. Mr. 'and Mrs. Disney escaped injury, and barring two fenders, & glags or two and a few dents in the body of the ear ' but little damage was done. The Lib _ertyville, Garage 'wrecking crew went ~ out and lifted the car onto its wheels, when it was driven back to town un-- _ der its own power. Mr. and Mrs. C. Watt Brandon are here from Sheridan, Wyoming, visit-- ing the latter's sister, Mrs. J. B. Morse and other relatives. Mr. Brandon is a newspaper man, having been propri-- etor of the Sheridan (Wyo.) Morning Post until about a year ago when he sold his paper. Mr. Brandon is also a practi¢a) printer, and still retains his membership in the International Ty-- pographical Union. His home was formerly in Minneapolis, Minn., and he has worked on numerous newspa-- pers in various part of the country. He went to Wyoming and established his first newspaper in a small town 120 miles from a railroad. What Mae Tinee said in Sunday's Tribune about the photoplay, "The Clean Heart," which played at the Auditorium 'Theatre Dec. 14th, and at the State and Lake in Chicago only last week, should make local movie fans alert is to what the management of their own home show is doing for them. 'They have a splendid bill ad-- vertised in another column of this pa-- er this week. And, incidentally, they are going to bring "Captain Blood" back on January 12th for the many who were prevented from seeing it when here before, on account of the inclement weather. LE _ The nextre gular meeting of the Lake. County Boosters' Association will be held at Highland Park Friday, Jan. 2, 1925, There will be installation of H. P. officers and a feed, étc. Elec-- tion of the Boosters' officers and such business as we may have. Yourself and members are invited. 0. A. HOWARD, Pres. . CHAS. CRABTREE, Secy. had snapped off six or & nthob-:g:r'.momf f the embankment and -- d on the right side, as if ; and desired a rest. Mr. , isney escaped injury, and , fenders, a glags or two Bri ""H.u-"""ffi""".fih" ~ '?:::'ss.n'o"aa."" flfifim Bartliett Realty _ f% Christmmas needa, or for Tut t by ing our Christmas Men, Women and Children are invited to come in The First National . 20 ACRE CHICKEN FA 531 Milwaukee A Deposit some money egularly h'j $1.00, $2.00, $5.00,$10.00,$20.00 have a nice bunch of mo"e,\. w What the différent Clubs amount to in 50 Schanck Ha --Compa IN 50 WEEKS YOU HAVE . . 25 cent Club-- Deposit 25 cents each week § % 50 cent Clulb---- Deposit 50 cents each week $ 1.00 Club-- Deposit $1.00 each week . : 2.00 Club---- Deposit $2.00 each week _ _ 5.00 Club-- Deposit $5.60 each week ~~._ 10.00 Club-- Deposit $10.00 each week _ ~20.00 Club-- Deposit $20.00 each week »_. I 50.00 Cluly-- Deposit $50.00 each week 2 K IN 50 WEEKS YOU HAVE o c Deposit 1 cent 1st week, 2¢ 33. 1 cent Clulbs week, increase o vach »eol $ 12. q ~Deposit 2¢ 1st week, 4 cts. 2nd " ,, cent Club * week, increase 2¢ each week. . . & Deposit 5¢ 1st .10 cts. 2nd ,, 5 cent Club " week, ficuu:.l.:'" week. . _ ':.: Deposk week, 20¢ ind ... 10 cent Club vuk.MlN"fl. 1 Decreasing Chgkg U -- You begin with the Large:t payment:and _ Even Amount Club Pla Increasing Club P. -- ,m-'!"' tull appreciation""" / ot the many courtesi¢es | shown during the pasl¥@aF . w¢ extend our bes{ W tor a Bappy New ¥ear, a a . # mSg Money Earners o it P# *4 C 1