y . > ~ S0OLD BY DODGE BROTHERS L"_ DEALERS EVERYWHERE @ ... Bin .cans should not be used as con-- _--~ Bainers for growing plants Besides ~~ Being unsightly, tin cans rost»--and kiD --__the tips of the tender roots." Occr _ Monally fine plarfts are grown in tins, _ _ But they would have been better i --. greawn in pots~ _]1-- -- RAY N. --SMITH _ || Our Stock Is Always New and Fresh. ----|| ~--__ No Shopworn Numbers _ [ Hostery Special _ _ CHAS,. D. PROCTOR .. _-- Telephone 154--R . LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. «---- ~_ . Whenyou buy a GrahamBrothers _ Truck you have your choice of the \> ~ Hieo eemangies -- *' + .___ --can supply you at minimum cost. _ .. YOU BUY ONE ..In order to advertise our complete line of Hosiery for Mén, Women and Children, we are making a special half price for >' FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY. -- ~~---- DON'T LOCK THE GARAGE AFTER ~--THE--AUTOMOBILE IS STOLEN -- Tin Cans Bad for Plants l Ink From the Maple WINDSTORM _ INSURANCE We believe we have as good a wearing line and as complete an assortmment as there is in Libertyville. .Take advantage of these special prices, and you will be convinced that our statement is correct in every detail,. Note the prices: +.' > For Friday, Saturday and Mondsay O N LY . A Body for Every Business ornado Notice Ladies' $2.00 Hose, 1 pair $2.00; Two pairs, $3.00 _ Ladies' $1.50 Hose, 1 pair 1.50; Two pairs, $2.25 Men's 75¢ Sox, One Pair, 75¢; Two Pairs for $1.11 _ Men's 50¢ Sox, One Pair for 50¢; Two Pairs for 75¢ Men's 35¢ Sox, One Pair for 35¢; Two Pairs for--53¢ Boy's 40c Hose,One Pair for 40¢; Two Pairs for 60¢ . Childs' 50¢ Hose, One Pair 50c; Two Pairs for 75¢ Costs as low as $1.60 per 31.006 Can you gamble with your business * or your home at this price? ~ Protect Your Future 1 Ton Chassis, $1230; 1!/, Ton, $1465; delivered 302 SOUTH GENFSEE ST, WAUKEGAN, H.L TELEPHONE 238 . JAMES MORROW & SON A hbomemade ink was, in earUer days, @ometimes made from the bark of red maple by toiling it and adding sulphite of iron, says the --American Tree association. © It contains consid erable tannin, and, at one time, was octasionally employed in dyeing. < || N. SHORE TO USE OLD TRACKS FROM L LQ,EL' --~~ || BLUFF TO N. CHé0.| ;. T2 s s Hnd £ ie s sage this mofning that his gister, Miss Fithel Baldwin, had pessed away in &# bospital at Gary, Ind:, her death tak-- Ing place at 4 o'clock this morning. Beaides ~Mt. Baldwin she is survived gm mmm and five lfi(;fi," k s ) Tor Gary ry. mflr visited in Liber-- _ _The Public--Service Company jem-- ployes have been busy for several days outting down four large maple trees in front of the 8. C. Kithball house on church street. These were hmong the largest trees in town, but on account | .Today (Thursday) i8 the 'anniver-- | saary of Ray Amith's birth. He got.tBe 'vfnt bome. After am arduous day ot' |toil at the store, he went home and 'm about preparing himselt for hul | downy couth. Going into tWe kitchen | . Lof a drHi8K aF water. he Tound ieWPIII | strango packares, which had been hait | hiudden..braring the: tagat>@en's First | Prige, Ladies'® First Prize, etc= Then: the light dawned." He <uietly gslipped | back to the sitting room, took of his shoes and collar, lighted the old pipe, aud prep.nd"(or a bait M}:.o( com-- fort looking papeer. t about u-tt.oh*%n«l with a shout , by a large number of his friends, vho! bad béen hidden iw abother room, and | for a wonder had kept quiet. The joke f of the whole matter was that Rayup ; on discovering the prizes deduced*thc party was to be helg tonight. ~But it | T7 hy ET "" wWN"H, o0 on account of dead branches, they, had become & menaceée to passersby, and it was tho't bexrt_go remove them. -- _ an election will be held at Hawthorn Consolidated School, in School DMstrict T}4U, county of Lake and Stite of IiH nols, for the purpose of elecyng m President and Two Members of Board of Education for the fall term and one Member to fill vacancy. The polls will be open at two d'clock t OtsTRICr EurkCTION NOTICE FOF Boarko OF £DUCAT:ONn f * DigsTRICT 73.1 Notice is hereby given that off Sat «rday, the efefign'th day of April, 192% RAY SMITH'S KNOWLEDCGE { OF SURPRISE "BACKFIRED" line, it is said, will Connect witb the IAbertyville--Lake Bluff ~Jine to. lLake ~Bluff, and then north nlopq' the west side of the. Northwestern tracks over the right of way which the railroad hbas owned many years but which has been used merely Tor siding. That wiHl take the throug» trains running on the extreme west branth away {rom the east line of the road from LaAXk@ Bidft--~té.Nofth Chicago and all trains _ thereforé that come by that route will not have to pass through the North Chicago | Fubway. ~Not c#ince the *tarty . days of the Uhicago, Milwalikee l-:lectrx" rallroad hbas that stsetch from lake | Biu'{l to North Chic«zo on the \n-flf side of the No:thwestgrn been made any ~ur»> of. * * M Nothinz do"tnite haw been announc | Okeo Baldwin, who resides on trip over the new route by big de}-- egations of officials and citizens tha North Shore. territory. extension from Niles it is stated that the Nborth Shore Electric plans running up to Shermerville, Deerfield and then ~north 'to 'Rockland rdad which is the road leading east and west from Amake Bluff. There the mAz x P w lw c t449k--a cce tnt C of uen 7 az -- ge-- 4dE > <li fi'an"fi-'m ways, switches, etc."to be construct-- Jon Good Friday.. There will.&l}so be a MI.fi pleces . ofl._railraadin#k. . in an w t ud P P .t l . Lo wAL. s --/* _ge ed. hnw'th severa} depots eréected along the route are of Br construction and cost about $17.900 each. They are built to last for many years and are the most mod-- eru .structures of the kind to. be found along any electric railroad in the country. © «-- f ROUTE TO WAUKEGAN + ston, 'and then aver to Niles uon(\ the route of the Howard street ex' tension of the electric --railroad. There they ~ listened to -- an informal pro-- gram 'and later the crowd was taken back to the .construction camp where lunchéon was served. -- Several Libertyyille men toog :'p' vantage of the courtesy of the Nortb Shore Electric to board the speciai cars brought there Saturday noon and the company o¥ficials down the' vated rallroad in his talk told about the plans of extension, etc., and re-- cited the cost etc., of the new Niles extension~ It is s&!d of this whote improvaement. representing a oost 0! 41--4m Announced . That Line Won'tl"'i':':;: Run up Route of Public . |i« { Several special trains brought in guests--from Cliicago as well as other North Shore towns and it was a gala occasion for that section. Rea: estate salesmen _were busier than The Waukegan high school band in full uniforer accompianied the Waukegan delegation and it certaip ly made a good hit in a crowd BM 15,000~ people that had. assemted for the cccasion.. The elevated rail-- road band was -u& on the job and therefore there was pleaty of (mu sic. * * _ £ Aie. 'LIGHURCHES Picture Frames AT HALF PRICE ':"r' Assortment of beautiful ; erns in many. tones of gold _ ; and sil¥ver, cofipl ie with glass f . and backa, at© | rereorm--<. s3 Ir--ug=@u» z9 | Honeywell Studio service for ehildren at 10 a. mJ X1l are P ed to-- these sBervices. s > p--a m sns NOTICE OF DIS§SOLUTION The undersigned, heretofore doing lbu-lneu under the firm name of !'Qo Umbdenstock & Son, at Long Grove, 'llllnolq. have dissolvéd partgership. The interest of George Umbdenstock has been sold to Felix Steinberg, and the new firm is now Umbdensiock & SBteinberg.© All accounts due the old firm must be settlied by May 1. 1925. GBO. ~MBDNENSACK & SON. * Long Grove, H!lL., April 1, 1925. 1t we wish to thank the firemen and others who helped us during the fire at our home. ~ MR. AND MRS. W. B McENXERY . _ J. Aa. MELLOY. In wizes from 8 to 20 inches. We made a godd Buy, and pase it on to you. We sell special sizes made to order, and carry a nice Tine Of stand and awing framés trihntad at the marsin-- 4 HOLY WEEK SERVICES * Monday to Friday, April 6th--to 10th, Ech-!ve.' 'Comnqunaoff seryice Thurs-- y, April 9th. ; ' 7:30 p:m.-- ThegResusrection _ST. LAWRENCES--EPISCOPAL Guy E. Smock, Pastor. . Miss Ruby Williams, Organist. ~~Bunday Schogl at 9: 45 «.m W. G: Wells, Supt. * * Morning worship at 9:45. 'The pas-- tor will speak on The Megeage of Paln _--The Church School Easter program will be Sunday~evening, April 12%th at FIRST "ETHODIST EPISCOPAL . Rev. Arthur W. Mohns, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m. & Church School at 10 a. m. + At 11 a, m., the Palm Sunday seryv-- ice. Sermon by the pastor. Special mumoby the church quartet. ---- 2 . _Junjor and Epworth League at 6:30, At 7:30 evening service o(,%px and Worship. . Sermon, Spiritual Recuper-- ation. o e f '« A splendid choir will sing The Palms at the Morning zervice. Young People's meeting at 6:30 p.m. Evening sgervice at 7:30. Subject, Elijah's Mistake. Waukegan 6197 Libertyville 8 ho sAddccd dithccd A _A AALR MB AL A A a 4 MB 13 d LIBERTYVILLE, price low. MODERN ALL--YEAR HOUSE, oN sOUTH BANK FOX LAKE. FA&RMS NEAR LNIBERTYViILLEC 107 acres adjoining town; 40 -- atrvs on !oncret{-Jlginy; 49 and 6@ acres N . town;. 38# actres At'PMall Day; 134 sores at Mamaed TAke; 90 acres Woost-- ef lake; 2185 acres near Round lake; 55 acres Winthrop Hu'%nr Holy Communion at 8 a. m. a Holy Eucharist and sermon, 11 a. m. Church School at 10 a. m. Thh patms will be Mflnfldfi'i try house, #X59; good barn; house with electric lights, and furnace. Will exehange for Iib-- ertyville house. _ THREE--MODERN HOoUSES in -- POR SALE--5 acres lamd. 2 poul Services for Palm Sunday, April 5 POULTRY FARM CLOSE TO T OW N Third Floor, First fintiknk fii; Bunday School at 9: 45 a. m. Services: Sunday, 10:45 a; m. Subjéct, Unreality. IABERTYYILLE, ILLINOTIS LANGWORTHY'S Seeds Y Seeds BULBS AND SHRUBBERY -- _ Everything in Yaugha's Catalog at Catalog Prices, 40c to $1.90 North Shore Investment Co. CARD OF THANKS. P K _.aties P omee . ---'-------.- -'.':;'l u. 0) . LMBERTYVILLE, ILLNOIS > * 150 New [~TaTad t ms uh '4 =)] W. F. Franzen, Jr. COOK MEMORIAL LIBRARY NOTES gedy Ann, / In looking over the lists of books Rabbit-- St purchased turing thé month of March, Danish Fa one might easily come to the conclu--,Grizsily B slon that children's week canie Jn the Jolly Polly spring this year, for juvenile. books ; and Mew ) are at the top of the list: _ _ i -- Saybe m ~MARDIT GR. 'Teaming Contractors 'and Jobbers For very little folks we have Rag . Telephone 50 For Information, Call at 200 Elis Avenue, Libertyville, Side Shows Open 7:30 and During Intermission Audience may dance during intel:niiuion Music by Oriental Syncopators DELIVER1IES MADE . ON SHORT NOTICE / | A D M S SION +« FIFTY . CENTS TONIGHT and FRIDAY ACROBATICS--DANCING --SIDE SHOWS -- PRETTY GIRLS--CONCESSIQONS-- rolanzom ds ~"*~~GCGAMES----MUSIC.------*~ # and Gymnastic 'Carnival LIBERTYVILLE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL EXCAVATINC AND GRAVEL DRIVES A SPECIALTY _. Just call us up and state your . requirements and we'll ' deliver promptly. SPECIAL Armésénofls._no.t' Night ~~ Thurfday. ~C#stume Night Friday ~~~ BELL & JANNSEN -- furnish just the size and kind you need in both hard We are always prepared to and soft coal. is one of the FULL WEIGHE GOGUARANTEED At 8:00 o'clock* Rabbit ~--Story Book, --Pan the Pbor.' Danish Fuiry Tales, Bunoy Boy and' Grizzily Bear, Busy Little Brownies, ' Jolly Polly and Curly Fail, Bow Wow--; and Mow Mew, Story of --Peter Rabbit. 'Maybe we will print tae names of books for eight yearolds next time. d @uvamaot Gxture T BRIGHT LIGHTS, Christis o.....) 10 get ,Qa;,z(hnuu Reti ed on a South S6a Island TVUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY APRIL 7 AND 8: j "S'NN""J P .u"EAVE"' Alsc FLYING FIANLE,' a comedy ahd News SUNDAY, APRIL 5; with SILVER KING (ths Wonder Horse); also Jimmis --Adams in SATURDAY, APRH 4: =*=---- Matinee at 2:30. Admission 10--25¢. !viry child bringing dn adult per-- son to the matines will be allowed a Free-- Admission "The Dangerous C o w a r d" in arip rearing story of the west, An enthraétling romance--thriller of the Argentine by Vicente Blasco THURSDAY "anp FRipAY APRIL 2 and 3 SinnNCE FRED THOMSON ~ /Irgentine | J] gl.ove"'- "Aggravatin Papa" ALLAN DWAN w ALAM CROSLAMD m U DIT O RIV P a tsE ®T®® o# y Dmemets o um oy, l on ty ie( FC *