" l Banking Service That Reflects 'Q" Wr . . Your Business Standards --dfmzr,-ymrwitHinrrthtpersrmar-intereit- __ tat-- plqy?yeortlplete, efficient service that is gs"? -r-t _ itirtiidktitRrrit)fiyiiri'iuiifittritfiht of 'yoiiti" 't "/'" business. no: To the business man there is a measur- able advantage in a banking connection where a personal interest willwbe taken in histransaction. -F--ef a a __' a New Draperies and Cushions for Spring Silk Drape - - - $1.40 Cretonnes - - - SEC to 60c Terry Cloth - - 75c to 95c Silk Casement Nets - 60c to $1.20 Ruffled Curtains . 85c, $1.50, $2.00 '. 1WCarroll & S:n Co. _ . LIBERTYVM INDEPEND a--- fmmmftjwfi'i 7 Ll"'fTl'rCiiiiC.," "our: 8 A.M. to 8 RM. Joe Hart has been laid up at his home toy several "Twins. He is report ed as on the mend. and his friends all hope to hee him out soon. , ' Sunday rrotp.Jtutetreil1e, Wit, and" het' moth-t" "r,Nrtiarasaat 7 WM . .P-i: Mrs. Curries Herlnxton It" In lake Forest Saturday to attend the funeru or Thomas, Merrill. --v --r'r" . _..,,V_ v- 7'" -- I -..... au-yu "IN-Ia, w-I UIKUII to I last Sunday. 3nd suffered . broken Chicago hospital In! Thursday, tor tn bouts in one of her nnklel. loperuuon. For govern dun her con- dition nu critical. but NW"! now Mrs. Cannes Herintrton wu 9, In"? lam that she u much better, Part-no Quin-uh.» On gnu-"I thas an-.. _ Min Alvnh [Aisha-n was here lam. Mrs. Lulu Aptrler slipped on Pt."eei_Aem. Ralph Buckley I!" taken to a Local and Personal ittmcOf General Interest To Local' iriiople A; j" LAEQEFEEE 31:"!- W. G sr,) , CT Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, Litwiret'atsdl -Liute & Earl um. wet-k {valved t _Wrtr.,Twiperv2t_E2ihltiti3yhr., droiehteLauew tstmhinest ctsuyeraL-cisr-auut down from that city thimorning. and ambulanm. . The mat outfit was pur- "ent the day with Libertyville triends, chased from the Studebaker Co. and Mn. Utwllet Ind Mrs. Turner are on ls a model ot its kind The Interior is the way to Tush. mu. when, or, BO arranged that it can brunt-d both plan to spend several ween. lat funerals. and tor the purpose of an l r :tuttbttitutce. It urttfhoistered In the l The preacher on Wednesdgy eve- "th of, mohair, with Wilton velvet 11138.th 3. at Tao, ll J. Vorheru. a rug ANt the» noon. "tttstead of the old grudunte of Yale Upiverrutr,, and (an) ed h'th barge, the new one Speaker at the tmftfhl convention oCis It, 6n tho order 'of. g finely up. we Epucopar 'Cburch tut (Jupiter. pointed bun. A compuunent it pro- Mr. Vorhee'rl: one at the hummer: "ted tor. (love... The new on will at Allendale Warm, The peeling nrxt'be need try Lltrertrvillo, and lando- Wie','.:",":',,', will Jte held "At. 1-teits tusdertaVm, and represents " tenna must-3% r-Fr _ ,,,,hey.rtr--w fvcov .. 'kfrt-"ubukld , . - .1. ", .~-.f~- -- ,~ . F42... bu PH&ir.isiira, i't'aiifyittf.ii,i Tho Igaernockmx punt tended lo.tunc~ ttt non. "nonunion moved that some m one o In pas-m; mum mint-(1 my"; ended A pair of 0mm. and the an," ment he: become mud n: the mm. Cul locking "nu-uni. The on Wu 39:3" tnroduttout' hall an hour. so, Wllllm Whlzun In recovering trom- A bad will he took on the tcy alde- vnlh n he. any. no. H. R." in' n hurry, when he nabbed " too and tulpptsd. uriklnx on Jun head and shoulder. Mr. Whlum um thin". bud med'lo get home fad sum;- ed "(the m elfecu. except Being brun- ed up. He an he u a riatii who-n using In!" an lee, but does not like it without. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, Litwiret'and 3439:. Twiper, _9t "gaming, drain down from that city thimorning. and spent the day with Libertyville triends, Mn. Litwiler Ind Mrs. Turner are on .1116 way to Tush. mu. where or, plan to spend several ween. C H. Kaiser has returnrd home from Chicago, where he has been tak. ing treatment tor sevaral weeks. Mr Kaiser was on the aura Tueqday greeting his many friends, and he is much unpruyed. [ . A T "rmrmtWNrar.Atrpetsrritf' (be sriiiiCi,TGi zoning ordinance will hold the tlrst tttrat mm: at the. village hall tonighL ville when seven]. mgturghremm Jo {Egg 'ty'omid chSifii'iiir ','l'///'e,-pt'xi'fi'lif tttr, - 5% TheLadies' Aid of the M .E. chu2ch will meet with Mrs. DeLonjz Tuesday qubrnoon March 2. The assisting hostesses are Mrs. Garland lngralmm Mrs. Julian Woolf and Mrs. L. ll Aken. - "a" a; -w.~.n..a.:;.a a, amen WArttiiii his; egg our A norm or m. . . PROMPT s,t,,srg/yist1ilfissrsi,'c SERVICE TELEPHONE 94 Libertyville Lumber Company W2T.t..,rs'o21gii2t2fth" DAY. vvanARY al, £925, mm" . BAmbrthrtNB-s--a-t-rr- FRESH 'reamery Butter CHOCO-LISHUS Made From Pasturized C Prepare you: own refreshing Brinks lrllafemann V Dairy Mc per pound TRY A CAN OF ""011 LMonda} night heart dim-au- belng Ithg CC'." 'r'ai'i1'i"il'lA"llllk-r%y'Gilfih'lt1i'lk's an _",-.ijcrvire,tiirsary os?eiie" int/iii/sir.? Hor weather. Moat otJut Thunday i, snow fell. Then that night the Lem- _.pentune took I parable. and End" morning. folk: tshivered "tt nhe mer- 'cury at about ten Ibove. The side lull.- for the put week the been covered with a nice costing of ice. But the day! have been (the. on the whole until today.' when thean mm the wind howlod and plenty more mow. Thih in all for the benefit. of tho " lent folks. And from report. ruch- ing here, the Florida fork; hue had plenty or winter weather cold and rainy, while in southern Cnmornin the - were turned Into ennnl- on ne- eotmt ot excessive ming In Ran An- tonio. Tom, the first now In mnny yeah (all. nod the inn-blunt. we pended basin". to'tttrow shortcut. Lloyd Ray brought tothe Indraretur) ent office last Saturday a urn-nth he, picked up on the street. And " surviy' mus! tpe the granddaddy ot all the'; wrenches, .lut1triptLrtg my: _gi_zg_9_f ilia' critter li'iFii double action whim, having apparatus on bum "mis. This' would' be a dandy for home knocktr) to throw into the machinery at the: coming towrt and village elections. wel may save it. unless the, owner calls: tor it sooner." '. tthit', Marian; gram urn. h Lt ml. n'OnmN'n yum been employed at Kyurut'sireerrhouBas as! of town. Me moved to Liberty- ville a year or'two ago from the " tGTDit Gir2h%tii'a; _ nnl'Oeorxo Then some. tati. " (or otherwise) you end- trom 8t. Merton". PU., Ind George ooulder't stand it nny longer. to he potted his other shirt Hindu and beft for the, southern city. He wu accompanied by his ten Stanley. Thinu' ought to be humming in St. Petershnr: noon. Henry Woltnnn. Imp roamed on Lincoln avenue, passed away nuddenly l).eetr1tl.er_r.t,i1rtg, by!" We»: ham tle lulu" In doth; u rushing bul- nou insuring nutmbilu the» Uln- tor an. H. (all. In dad! in merit. af " protection In 3 diaplny ad an M30 eUttt of this lune. There win a Time when some people had the notion they were saving money by buying low grade fuels. Here you " weyo get properly traded coal at a price that's fair. '.utLagtiatttLdttrunmet_time Telephone Your Order Libertyvillo :1: 'il) 'ih'l'ih'fEt'i; CG'iii'h'f 1m LIBERTYV I LLE Do hot keep money in your home and be in constant FEAR of its being burned up. Our bank is a SAFE place for your money. Bank on your money. You will then be free from temptations to spend it foolishly and from fear of fire, sickness. thieves. burg- lars. old age and being out of work. THE AMERICAN LEGION Gena JS: v-AtTho~ . LIBERTYVILLE TOWN.'HALL D"Aj)icjfiE1 We invite YOUR Banking Engines . L939Cpunty National Bank Every Saturday Evening . 1lttlfr the Mum-oi Litrertyvitie Post No. 329 Music BrMcCormitk's Orchestra _ ' _.. "'jlhe,iu9sLyislmhlehonlc, ', That you could own is ' h we" siroicGirik batik; l ", Start Saving Regularly NOW 2iiiyhr,iLialljttmtttt The First National. ' . ; Bank .. t , . Libertyville, Ill. . The usage which comes With frequent deposits Increases its value. e" A PRECIOUS" ,' POSSESSION . Dancing Frog 8:30 Till 12,00 ILLINOIS win-:9; th'