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Libertyville Independent, 8 Oct 1925, p. 5

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| Warm Air Heater _ u,LIBERTYVlLLE TRUST ~AND SAVINGS BANK:-- _ Our Welcomes Are All ~~--%<~---- _ of One Size -- *AE We h¥ ap Tuke a BLANKETS--Heavy Flannel, wool mixed and | all WOO' aevreres ie use sc .......'.........--...'.._.,..,..-....;.. A nice line to choose from ........__._._.......------ CURTAINS--Ruffled Marquisette '(large and ~-- small dots) extra wide, 2!4 yards long.......... $ W e """ a > WOMEN'S FLANNEL NIGHT cowns 3100 UP CHILDRENS FLANNEL SLEEPING GARMENTS--Full line, all Chidren's Flannel Steeping Garments--A Full Line, All Sizes DR. DENTON'S SLEEPING GARMENTS for the younger children INFANT S SHK--and WOOL SHIRTS, BANDS and BINDERS. A COMPLETE LINE OF MEN'S, WOMENS AND CHILDRENS -- o _ _.__ FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR _ _ _ PHOENIX WOOL HOSIERY for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN. Sold at standard prices all over the country and evéry pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. ' P R E ME IR Mil = wsrles 4460 'l':'l'c 1 1+ ; For 100 per cent Survice, List Your Property Mare. ~** Notary Public INB8URANCE _ THAT INSURES --Frank H. Eger MANY NEW WORTH--WHILE _------Y¥our account --may be large. or it INQUIRIES TO BUY OR SELL SOLICITED --R. G. KAPING REAL ESTATE BROKER Call at our store and let us explain the superior merits of this furnace. We think so much of it that we have in-- stalled one to heat our stOre,. be small: But that will not affect in the least the size of your awelcome.--*»--,--= The mission of the Libertyville Trust and Savings Bank is to serve and we are devoting our whole energy and at-- tention to doing that very thing. , LA NGWORTHY'S 15% GREATER AIR ~ _ CIRCULATION aPhingts COME IN AND LET US SERVE YOU & LIBERTYYVILLE, ILL. _ . io ues ic edipme sceic 2 n2. 00 TELEPHONE 17 Een 4Nmrm $1.95 $3.95 . $1.25 $1.00 ____.___ _ fflover Sunday visiting his grandmother, , J|| Mrs. Elizabeth Whitney. MA The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will -- ___ __.._ _ filnold a bazaar at the church Thursday, ~~~~----1f Nov. 5(K Lunch will be served.~--2t mmmgesl--ciiit, of Hall Day, is--staying a: the -?----Bockeinun.homg' L s 2 0s L W diring 'the' montk 'Of "August' Justics esuges ... . _ § :Jaw ¥lolators. In the & month Jas-- * U ie Barterc turned In D50 ----. _ B2 Mrs. Edward Sayers was in Chicazo Henry Bockéiman and sons were here Bunday from Palatine to visit P. J. Bockeiman, who is i!1 at his home. +---- Marton Decker, daughter zl Mr. and ; i-xr-, W. E. Decker, was taken to the' hospital in Waukegan last Friday, and | | submitted toan . emergency . operazion | 'for appendicitis. Today she is report--| 'ed as gettifig along fine. { j Fred Bocke!man was called to Cui-- | cago this morning on accoun: of the | serious iliness of his brother, Louis Bocke!man. No details as to the na-- ture of his illiness could be obtained. Mrs. iulu Appley. is seriously ill «t her home. . | ~The embankment next to the Jooh Ibd- building _ gare _ way Sa'urday night and tumbled into the basement | for the neéew Oliver store building. No damage was done to the foundation of the bakery bui'ding. Workmen start-- 'id today to put in the cement founda tion for the new bullding. ~Carl Voss spen:t Sunday at the A. E Lyon home. -- -- ' of the Congress hotel. Mr. Kapins is 'local representative for this methed | of iceless refrigeration, and says that +more--bave --been --sold in 1925 than in 'Mr., ang, Mrs. M. T Lyon and family molored to Chicago Sunday, and spent the day at Lincoln Park Miss Gladys Lyon and Marte:~Korn atiended the Majestie Theatre in Wau-- kegan 'Wednesday night. _ 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. Swan and daughters Gadys, and Miss Marie Galloway left Wedanesday ona motor trip tonorthern Wisconsin. a Misses Gladys and Erma Lyon bhave received word from their mother; who ig visiting in Britt, lewa, saying the party had a pleasant trip. . 23 | one, if the weather was cold. ng'--l 'Baker pitched for Libertyville, Rhad '1% strikeouts ta his credit, allowing 'uly 7 hits, while his mates pounded the Long Grove pi.cher for 16 swats. "The local team will go to Long Grove L neX®t Sunday. This will provably be ,thh-tnmd(boy-t hadih J. A. Robinson and Fred Clark were picked up by Officer Clara at the L. 1. Meyer camp Tuesday night, m e4 in the Libertyville jail, c with drunak. Clark was fined $5 and costs, which be made arrangements to Bunday morning at 11 o'clock,. a bar-- vert home tervice--wil}l be--heid--at iha Episcopal church The church will se d_o;l{;l.lod wthih flowers, fruits and veg-- etables. Come and gix¥# thanks to God for His many biessings. + . . R. G. Kaping was in Chicago Tues day to attenrd a convention of Kalvia-- ator dealers, in the Florentine room from Arkansas, was an old offender, and was more olled up, did no: escape so. lightly, his .unnl being a sen-- tence of 30 days in t county jaill. Robinson said be had served more than ten years in the army, but be had no discharge. He claimed tohave been discharged at Fort Anelling, Minn. S NO W'S PHONE 306 REAL ESTATE 614 No. Milw. Ave. _ Libertyyilie FRED H. SMITH ball team Born, Tuesday, Oc:. 6, to Mra. Jane Whigam Piety, of Chicago, a sonm. Mrs. Piety--is--a granddaughter of Mr..and Mrs. William Whigam, and the new son is the first great--grandchild. Mr. Whigam was on the street telling the tidings, --and he plans hing fl boy the art T Tce mnm%"' w ---- >= ack= mmz avenue Crossi0E. s a ueeued pro" to w Peoph tection as the mr trains of the * North Shore have been supplemented -- = by the trains of the L E. Meyer com Born, Tuesday, Oc:. 6, to Mrs. Jane | PADY using the gravel from the new Whigam Piety, of Chicago, a son. Mrs. Lake Charles on Hawthorn Farm for Piety is a granddaughter of Mr. and | filling purposes on _ the _new Skokie Mrs. William Whigam, and the new line of the North Shore. This rallroad son is the first great--grandchild. Mr.|company is to be commended for in-- Whigam was on the street telling the :l's'm.lll' the l'f:'-' At a l;xe;flng of «idings, --and he plans hing | the Y E&O.!Q'f. d Tuesday night, a res-- % boy the art tI lce ;ntm;" ---- adop.ed.--praying . tite Illi-- o migmin en nranbenmmicans w ue reope mm s uoo autlcen Iirews ons nmmnsons nois Commerce Cqmmission to have Harry Meyer, assistant cashier o( uteamlmtflkd af the Miivadkes MNC: ihe Fis: Navoomt -- Bank: . mas beon | Siotting . of the 1e n P oiinp away the past eek attending a con: tically all of.the passenger trains stop M past yhok alle here. there are numerous _ freight sociation, beld at Atlantic City. Oh |pign, i!'m(m;?h'qr mfi"f,'.'.'* his way home Harry stopped at Lex-- ght, none of which «:op. MmAKINE LNS ington, .entucky, to attend the grand a most dangerotls crossing, on account circeuit races, and to visit with Harry of the heab:{"mtou:jobne traffic. The Put . who has e4 'here: gates are y needed at this crossing nwrm _hors and will no doubt be ordered installed. One of the gravel trains of the L. E. Meyer Company was wrecked last Fri-- day nights A car left the rails just west of <he river bridgt, and tore up the track well up to St. Mary's road:. The en'gineer thought his brakes wereq set going up the hil, and he stopped | and siarted to back down. What part| of the track he did not tear up on lhf!»! way up hill he finished coming down. Three car loads of ties were réquired for repair work.. Traffic was delayed | for some time, L beipg®necessary to. use the north track both ways. _ | 'The monthly session of the village | board was held Tuesday night, and } no business of impor.ance was before the board. "Shorty" Joregensen ask--~| ed that the sgidewalk on Breadway, a~ Third stréet, be laid at--once. This walk was ordered two years ago O A. W Whitmore. was granted permission :o drain the, water tff lots at Sixth N1 and Park avenue iInto the storm sew--, er. > Permission was granted Geo. M.| Re:ar--»». +0 connes. sqaer from_ lots ; in Sotmn subiiines en sns S |.; * * Tong Buname Time:. =>. in Johnsort "wsQH Abe M | . --__ i g TiHttg.=--:=.<> 4 walked _'J_:'. @wer. A'he""d k * 'm; n mm p o Int. Kike +. s HF £REEE 22 Wtc +m p xogame for repairs to a miotorcycle belongimg. Landon were plilcN 2 i. to Joe Manpzak,. the. village MStomy _, *~~4 UDe--thex--wpr'i rench a--f.%s the cle officer, was not allowed. It was' brought out that the viflage was to ! pay the officer a saiiry, and furnish | oil "and gas for the machine, and 'u' under no obligation to pay for the repairs. _ . . ' tw County National * _ _*"The Bank of Service"' IF you would spend half as much time saving your money as you do spending it, you could have pleaty of money in YouCanTry Lake a & a It is probably the ambition of --.every small boy to drive a locomotive. Baby Peggy, the film star, knows all abgut the insides of a locomotive cab. Dur-- Ilng her recent vacation '"in the east, 'Blb_y Peggy was adopted as the offi-- 'cul mascot of the Pennsylvania rail-- :road. As a part of the ceremony, sne jc!gmbe& into tha cab of the locomotive of the crack Pittsburgh Night Express and helped a veteran engineer hold | the throttle open. The old engineter 'was struck dumb with surprise when | Peggy pointed to a lever and said, ": | know --what that is;,. --it's . a brake." | "How do you know." inquired the ve'-- }enn.' '*Cause I played I.was the en-- gineer in a picture once and I had to | put on the brakes," replied Peggy. t was jwe years before in a comedy taht Baby Pegsy had eperated he brake " Gates are being installed at the Mil-- waukee ayenue crossing of the North Shore Line and will ba in operation in & ~icture. Baby Peggy's newest pie--* ture, "HMelen's Babies" is the attran | tion at the Auditorium Theairé Thurs-- | day and Friday of this week. Baby{ Peggy is supported,by a good cast. . three ~@rPut Astr »8} \ THE tobacco line now -- _ FOR 20 years, and . 1HE cigar 'hat seems to PLEASEKE*be great majority -- + 18 the La Fendrich. IT sells for 10c and ~"DOC, GOL,PING says it is ~* . _ _ THE best cigar be .EVER smoked. ® Decker and Neville A NEW METHOD. For nerve and chronic allments. If you are not enjoying Bealth, why not try Naprapzthic treatments. They have been found effective in re-- moving 'the cause of many ob painful in the manipulation of the trained Naprapath. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays OvER FORD SALESROOM ... Libertyvilie _ Phone 133--R W. LEE KAPPLE YOU.may laugh all you * ~~ WANT to about the S LADY of the houte being 8O particular about her HOUSEWORK, bu: ladies LET us give you a little . _ INSIDE tip about the men-- THE average smoker is JUST about as fussy ° ABOUT his cigars as THE average housewilé ~~~~~ I3 about tracking mud INTO her houge--and WEVE been observing MASCULINE tastes &long « SBCIENTIFIC SPINAL P. 8. --WATZCH jor our ONE CENT sale | p Telephone 29 NAP RA --PATH MANTEULATIODN., W. W. Carroll & Son Co. omm mt C --ef ----F FALL BEDDING Pillows . . . . pair, $2.50 Comforts . . . . . $5.25 Blankets ... $2 :o $18.75 evic k t pro-- nt)n |\ On the Map!| _ HIGH GRADE _ -- }_ ~~FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS "| ~-- The First National Bank L Capital Surplus and Profits $100,000,00 _ L os=> Libertyville, Hlineis-------- vo----KMki ~* Choice 'Improved Libertyville and Lake Cpimty' Property _ _ Denominaitons $500 to $2500 _ We invite your irfiuiry . c% We are offering to investors a limit number of * Libertyville Lumber: _ Company ~--~~ o 123 EAST COOK AVENUE o +i CemtBlocksfor'Anmm ¥ Something New--CORVED BLOCKS FOR CATCH BASMG. . Libertyville Cement Works o Investmen TELEPHONE 47 . & Many buildings goirg up. ie;a;b:byu-;h YOUR home better. Makes an old house new--plaster right on it. See it--try it} > - | ' Telephones: Plant, 415; Residence, 165--J, . -- THE PERFECT INSULATION Secured By SOLD ONLY B4 Hours & A.M. ues nE 1 (pe w¥ 2o P oo net t ty + g @m ced +4 k' {ivri@t " 'aloe ht on Jn ++ x>> \th on ._?',3 A_-"' Shcaceurcitvcces

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