}; margerine. --.~ SBuch a : :; by A. D. ----. director of ~_. association ~~ --a survey. #% "The st _ The first division of the Ladies'® Aid ?Sflgrnmvmuu party kitchen sbower Feb. 14th _/ Jn the church basement, where a roast . ad | aupper will 'also be served. Ev-- ""h cordially invited to attend ~--_ Be on mflofl for the church . bulle %o as to keup posted on the t noted speakers are to be here. Mr. Alaréon of South America and Mr. _ Pr. L Fuller of Nortbwestern Uni-- -- wersity spoke at the banguet. ie a x c un 2oF home onSeaturaay Dairy Director Calls on Farm-- _' ers to Help Use Up Surplus . and enjoy these meetings with people. Not only young but everybody is cordially in-- to attend. Remedy--PineTar and ~ers und dairymen as town and city --@wellers are using 'oleo.' " »-- Lynch' has adopted _ a slogan, . .Spread _ your butter a little thick-- 'v . g ' '| -."" . Oisc * hunbhnan _ --#ears, nobody has found a better and --~The Fresmen play, "Yimmie Yon-- won's Yob," was a --great success, and the clasa'is to be congratulated. The "é'.@{"" Puopics boale > Young People's Socie from Miliburn, Russell, Rosecrans and North Prairle charg@tes at a ban-- guet last Saturday night, in the base ment of the church. The Original Cir-- Ce BAunday Achool clase served a two eaurse banguet to 116. The dining Uheir play, which will be presented in *AAA -- 4# 4# --# --#-- --4#--®!preciated by her anxlous relatives."--., Attend the Annual Meeting of the (Wemmamnmegrene ind ineeare cce inss Lake Co. Farn Bureau Sat. Feb. 7. & * Rev. and Mrs. Hobert Armstroos| Work Wearing You Out? are the proud parents of--a daughter, ehiltng -- born --January--$81, 1924, at the LAK®| tibertvville Faikx® Find s Bad Back BSponenberg..and Cole Ferry. of Buchl was solemnized. -- The couple was at-- tended by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis.| A reception was held at the bride's | home, and the wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's grandmother, where covers were laid for twenty4our. The young couple de--| Wethiabtos 'Park." Waukegan. a" gifl Park, Waukegan, a gift from the bride's parents, which had been beautifully furnished and ready for their homecoming. 4 _ MHarry Koehler of Naperville spent the week end with Mr. and MrZ. Geo.| [ @4 C C NO CTM CCR . 2" °_°__ § The 'basket --ball team : motored to A Ariington Heights Friday and played *T a the Tirst game in the tourmIE A meeting of the cemetery associa-- ton was held at the home of Mrs. gfl- Miller--Wednesday, Feb. 4th. ««affair was an allday meeting. Chicago, I!L, Feb. 2.--Many farm-- ers and dairymen in Illinois are sell-- Ing their butter and eating oleo-- ~ Mibert Wessets of Chicago attended the young people's banguet, hbeld at the church basement Jan. F1 er," and by it has reduced some what the butter surplus that reach-- ed a total of fifty milltons pounds -- Miss Josephine McClure of Chicago pont the week--end at the bhome of ber "The survey," -- declared "Lyneb, showed that almost as many {farm-- Buch a statement was made today 1 .A. D. Lynch, dairy marketing rector of the llilinois _ Agriculture China are among the celebrities W, is slightly improved sat in this State. who bas just completed interesting USE OLEO of Evanston talk at the high school. Second place was cap-- tured by Arlington Heights.-- Warren \ plays the latter team February 13th, 'and hopes to win the game. There --feel tired, weak and digzcouraged? Then Jook to your kidneys! Many occupations tend tow eaken the h. .nm Constant backacke, headaches, dizziness and rheumatic pains are the result You suffer annoying bladder Irregularities; feel nervous, frritable and worn out. Don't wait! Use Doan's ; Pilis--a stimulant diuretic to the kid-- neys. Workers everywhere recom-- \mend Doan's. -- Here's a Libertyvilfe case : Mrs. J. T. hndi;' 302 W Maple Ave. says, "Hard work*weakened my kid-- neys and 1 knew something should be done. My kidneys were weak and ac-- tive and this worried me. 1 saw Doane's Pills advertised and after using them. 1 felt much beétter. Doano's strength.>ed my kidneys and I am glad to say a good word for them. lost by a score of lliof;.fllllehooll were represented and the champion-- ship went to Maine (Des Plaines) Tp. THIR1EEN YEAR OLD GIRL IS SOUGHT BY HER RELATIVES appeared. _ Her sister is in ~the Com-- mercial Dept..of the Telephone Co. Norine was lost sight of at l¥ing Park and Cicero Ave., Chicago. The police are--doing--all possible Chicago newspapers and KYWw has broadcast the fact This girl is 13 years old; weighs 140 lbs. and is 5 ft. tall. She has light brown hair, dark brown eyes, fair complexion. She wore & vlack Price 60¢, at all dealers -- Don'tl simply ask for a kidney remedy--get Doane's Pills--the same kind tha Mrs.| Landis had. Foster--Millburn Co., M'rs. | Buffalo, N. Y.. room 'beautifully.decorated in red and 'm the colors of the Gurnee Young People's Society. The purpose of these banquets is to organize a Union Society. / Warren played A.rll.n{'t,on Heights and lost by a score of 21 24. Six schools and--hopes to win the game. . were about forty at the game Gurnee. . ~*~ At 8 p. m. Sunday evening, January 25th, Norine Strenke, 13 years old, dis-- skirt, brown velvet blouse, black shoes and stockings. This child has plush coat, uarter length, black hat wit hmm. brown silk had attacks of sleeping sickness, and excitement of this character may have brought the dfig'flfi'&g"'fiu fer home is at 4720 Hufthinson 8t., Chicago, phone Palisade 1354. Any information. of her whereabouts will be greatly ap_ Libertyville Folks Find'a Bad Back When the Bell Rings-- HERE are many highways that cross the North Shore I Line between Evanston and Milwaukee. The traffic they bear ts unusually heavy. So the safe--conduct of vehicles of every kind--across our right of way and the undelayed passage of all North Shore trains through this area involves a clock--work system for controlling the two modes of travel wherever they intersect. prove it day by day. The North Shore crossing gateman is a most important factor of safety to North Shore communities Protection is the paramount duty of nearly two hundred of these watchmen of the hxghways guarding in three eight-- hour shifts sixty. North Shore crossings. Safety comes first, indisputably, on the North Shore Line, as the North Shore ou out? Are Mr. and Mrs. Chartes Edwards have as their guest George B. Rad{ord from Winnipeg, Canada. dmnasacia ind Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Schottman are moving from Waucondsa to the Charles Mr. and Mrs. Georg® Nadjehoffer have moved from the Loftus flat to Waukegan. * .Mrs. George McNamara attended the funeral of a relative in Waukegan Richard Baseley was in Chicago on Tuesday and called on Mr. Bill, radio j director for WLS.--He inquired as to the distance from the nearest broad-- casting station, the transportation h--' cilities and telephone -- trunk -- Hnes. From the information given him b!' Mr. Baseley he--stated that Grayslake has as favorable location as any, and said that representatives of the com--; pany will he sent here to investigate the surroundings and conditions He: also stated that about an' acre of| ground would be required for the sta--| tion and that other municipalities who were desirous of securing the station | had offered to donatee the land. | The negarest stations are Zion City \ and the station of the Zenith corpora-- tion, which was recently erected atl Palatine. The latter station is one Attend the Annual Meeting of the Lake Co. Farn Bureau Sat. Feb. 7. WwLS STA IEFGIL&&TAI})!!'»MY ~tiee vx:,«o,MEEAKESTflfl !E.:':;."'.:.m: Bchiot x=mmk .mna'?ad:a'o' mares Preg '°""'? the arasa _ofsghs;ecst 5,00 |mu§"1;'u;;'r cmu":z'fix.': a icaozationo I:::'b'r%'( I:me White i aee LIO! o n in u s r h : 2 A:,.,'.;::.;r::;{'z-, onas * w C;';,,,";?'"" y ons ore Grays Lake may be selected for the| location of the new 5,000 watt broad-- Ccasting station, WLS, the Sears, Roe-- buck uuuog which will be erected on' a site most favorable for broadcasting. Representatives are now engaged lnl securing data on several locations. ¥4 % % % % % 4 4 % * 4 % 4 4 % 4 4 ufp"vm*-'l'houmdl of visitors would come to inspect the station, and Grays Lake would be "on the air" every night. Radio fans are urged to write to WLS and give their reasons why it would be advantageous to lo cate their new super--station here. that was erected after tests had been made--ot --conditions in --various Cittes within 50 nriles of Chicago. within 50 nriles of Chicago. |h.d its premiere showing at the Rialt Aneffort will be made to have reP> ' in New York City, and at the Audito resentatives ; attend the meeting o!"m} Libertyville, Sunday, February the village board next Monday even-- |according to the New York paper-- ing, at which time more definite it Monday moxning of this week. TP formation could be obtained @nd they! production is by. J. Stuart Blacktor could co--operate with the members Of| and reviewers give this pict calleq on Mr. Bill, radi0| Mr. and WLS.--He inquired &8 t0 friends frc from the nearest broad-' Born, / t« n, the tnnnpomuoq\ fa ning, on V telephone -- trunk Hlel.,- Harley | formation given him by!, """ °* . about twentyfour years, and will be igreatly missed by his" many friends 'and patrons. * M | Miss Theo Smith has closed her 'store, which she operated for the past 'two years and will take up work for | the Illinois "syndicate of _ Women's ; Exchanges. ' 'J. W. Turner and mother have re-- turned from Okiashoma, where they spent the past three months. Mr. and Mrs. John Sykes of Chicago spent BSunday at the L. Y. Sykes home. Miss Lily Meade of Chicago spent Mr. and Mrs. Ed Collins entertained friends from Chicago Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert «Beh-- ning, on Wednesday, Jan. 28, a son. Harley Darby has sold his milk bos-- iness to Charlés Kuebker, Jr.. --Mr: PREMIERE SHOWING OF _ ~ "THE REDEEMING SIN" "The Redeeming --Sin," signaliting Nazrtmova's debut as a Vitagraph sat: Hook. ing its first run showing this week at the StateLake Theatre in °Chicago. Libertyville was honored to be allow ed to show this film simultaneously with its premiere running in Ne York City. 5 fi;g:h!u ine. Merchandise Despatch : "That terrible "hack", "hack", "hack", that almost drives you fran-- tic and strains your whole body can be ?ubud in a jiffy by uk{-i,. swallow now and then of that fine old medicine, Kemp's Balsam. It cuts the phlegm, soothes the infftuamed membrane and izkes away that con-- stant desire to cough) cough, cough. Only 30 cents at all stores First Quiets--Then Ends A Cough LION'S TROUBLES WITH RADIO ARE PLAYING HAVOC When a stranger aske a Zion City resident what. time it is, and what direction is north, the usual answer these days is: "I don't know; my watch has stopped, and all compasses point toward our new 5,000--watt radio station; peace to thee." / _ _ --Most anywhere in the «ity neul' objects coming in contact with others created sparks' Steam -- radjatore bristled, typewriters, waste hukm." stoves--and --frying --pans sputtered." People became frightengd. They fear-- ed a Magnetic Age, or something. Watches became magnetized, and compasees. refused to pay eny atten-- tion to the North Pole. Sending Out of 25,000 Voits ~of Electrical Energy is Mag-- The reports_reached the ears of the experts who are assembling the now radio station. It was found that the 25,000 volts of electricity they were sending out in test programs was elec tritying--everything:----Now --metallt 6b--~ jects are being grounded to eliminate the trouble. The new station already has been heard at Tasman, New Zea-- land, 8,300 milés away. _ The Electrical Appliances Cost Very Little to Operate + -- OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Lamp (60 Watt) Vacuum Cleaner We frequently have inquiries relative to the cost of operating various house-- hold appliances. The cost per hour of using some of the more familiar appliances is given below: Sold hy all reliahley dealers everywhere L. TEWELES szzo_%. MILWAUKEE , WiS. mup'e To ut Al2ge .. s 22 aP Lm Nrup op t ied p4 ce ie t on The costs per hour listed above are based on an entire hour of contin-- uous service. Very few appliances are used that continuously so you can readily figure the low cost of these electrical conveniences in your Home. ~___THBO BLECH, Dist, Mgr, Waukegan. GUS KRUMREY, Local Rep. _ COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY f Reasonable Prices. Workmanship and materials . .f: ~---------- Cunranteed. Formerly with Cadiliac Motor Car Co.------||----~ _First House East of River. _ o e AUTOMOBILE -- Phone 200--J sLibertyville. Hlinais $.0033 Fan (12 inch) --. $.011 Washing Machine $.057 Chafing Dish . . $.05 Percolator . .. W. BAIRD BENSLEY . MONUMENTS -- and Mausoleums Motor (1/8 h. p.) «p 4 HIGH GRADE «# Illl!