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Libertyville Independent, 2 Sep 1926, p. 5

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\ I LIBERTYVILLE SX BANK § Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 ri 1 W. W. Carroll & Son Co. | \,'. Local Business has helped to make this community. Met r o p ol i t a n Bu s ines s C o l l eges 37 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago Saturday, Sunday, Sept. After Labor Day, All Dances Will Be Discontinued Except On ___ Saturday Nights m'a:'muomg;p&n:-mmyw hundreds graduates s m-n-)q: positions \mgrmqmmm- ----at our nearest school. Mvwmnd h , Evening, in Shorthand, Touch Bookkeeping, ; ie Sure Way to a Good Position Makng Each Other This Bank helps in the devel-- opment of local business. 4 Rxsmess Men will always find our resources entirely adequate, and our counsel extremely help-- WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT Unusual Supply of F Also Sunday and Monday Afternoon Fall Term Starts September 7th Enroll At Once 1.50 ©1.85 -- 2.25 425 5.00 In Different Color s, Seli as DSA-N-C-I-N-G m it 3 F uns * Ray Bros. Pavilion > "I Sgeie 28 10.25 15.00" Diamond Lake --> a t 2.15 m'w.t.caummnm-tm k to Elburn the first of the week |__ Mrs. L. Linders is visiting friends in \Chic#go ths week. ! Charles Laycock, who has been em-- ployed at Cedar Lake, Wis., is Expect-- to return home tonight. . A C Doane,"of Sycamore; was here over Sunday, & guest at the W. I. Col-- lins home. " Mrs. Robert Plots was overcome by the intense heat the firat of the week, "but is on the road to recovery, -- . ~Beveral mhr?fz.flk people attended the funeral se of the Rev. Fathet Gavin, held at the --Immaculate Con-- ception church in Waukegan Monday. C. P. MceDonough and Delmar Bock, the active force of the Auditorium Theatre, were in Chicago on a bus!i-- of the sermon at the Methodist'church' Rev. Guy E. Smock and" daughtér, Sunday evening. Laboring men are in--: Miss Margaret and Aubrey Wells are ¥ited to help observe Labor Day. in Chicago this afternoon to see the | . double header baseball game vetween The Ladies' Aid Society of the M.E. | the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardi-- 312 West Cook A C Fevsday j som at est x4 mwf."fi;"'?'w _ Mrs. R. Schneider and Mrs Herman Hours 8 A.M. to 8 P. M. Items Of General Interest To Local People "Ideals of Labor Day" is the subject 'your heating plant to play its proper part and not lay down on _the joblike it did las season. wcnnmmmuq'am will be glad to have you; call. ¥YOU want to look forward to a " A Bath a Day Keeps You Fit in Every Way Nes o+ « 4 FRANK O H EGER Tiom.tm east Broadway to w in Oakwood Terrace ' dA ai2 4, 5 rda| Mrs. R. Schnelder and Mrs Herman Schnelder and son, Kenneth, Mrs. R. uumd'dtuhwudmvuu'nb *\ rives in Palatine Wednesday. & also attended the opening of the county fair. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tripp and son, Lyle, who have been visiting the form-- er's parents, and other relatives and. friends for the past two weeks, expect. to leave Saturday for their home in Cleveland, Ohio. L H The Tripp and Hutchings : families §\ held their annual family reunion last N|Sunday at Pell Lake, Wis. There were M|42 persons present, four states being represented-- Ohio, Wiscon. lowa and t%h!:::o.mu I}'C. Br"lowlxlx and son, o and,. My. an rs. Brown and children. of Ium spent last Sunday. at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Plo"l. - G. R. and son, John, left last, Saturday t, by automobile, on a trip to Big e, South Dakota, their former home. y expect to be gone about a week. § C. baseball--team will: play the North Chicago team at the f#ir grounds, the game to begin at 2 p. m. Elimer Williams had a bone in his arm fractured on Tuesday. August 24, at the, American Wire Fence fac-- tory.-- His arm was jammed between two bundles of steel. f J. F'. Perkinson, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Emma Meyers, and his granddaughter, Doris, visited at the Philip Bensinger home Wadnesday of Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Eachron were recently married, and are spending a part of their honeymoo trip here. . Mrs: H. 8. Hurliburt entertained her niece and husband, Mr. and Mre. J. numm.nua:mzvmwu several days t week. They drove through from the wes*t»'n state, and and Mrs. Miss Lola: Robinson and Miss Tat Monahan were the guests of Albert Hagerty and Delmar Bock at a supper Bunday night at the home of Mrs. E. M. Hagerty, 312 Broadway. Dr.udllu.nontlmlttnht here this week at the: of the lat-- ter's parents, Mr--. and Mrs. Delos Mr. and Mrs. Mac Eachron, of Grand '&A Mich., are here visiting at the home of the latter's grandparents, Mr. say no part of the country presents'a nicer appearance than Lake county. :r-. They were on their way home automobile from Kokomo, Ind. The William Sage framily have mo?-- ed into the Hafeman property on Eakt Broadway. "Bill" has ritzed us all and moved into his fine new home in Oak Terrace. He will continue the dairy at the present location, and will be as-- sisted in the work by Mr. Sage. Sunday, Sept. 5, the Libertyville A. ence>quaiifies us as exports In Real Estate values hereabouts. Tell us:--your wants and we'll be glad to assist you. ANYONE seeking Real --Estate Information is assured a scplare *A Good Office to Do Busimess With : 201 So. Mitwaukee Ave -- Tol. 469 feal Esate, Loms mswam» || "THE HONEYMOON |EXPRESS" !|| For Graduates i'g-ifié: Secured e iiaics ns Es "'5'1"3?1; t 20 Nes C v'."r-xa,efi» + aAd 8# xi3 at the is || Auditorium Ikeatre tok Mr. and Mrs. William Wheeler, 305 west Maple Avenue;--and son, Lee, are enjoying an excursion trip to South Dakota. They left Thaesday, August 24th: and will be away for about ten William Laycock, son of Charles Laycock, 128 North First street, left on Sunday night for Milwaukee, where he will visit his aunt. He will be away until the opening of school. > Ted Boyes, Gilbert Luce and Waiter Madsen left by automobile last Satur-- day night on a trip through the west aAnd northwest.. They will visit the big Luce ranch near Billings, Mont., and then go on to explore the wonders of Yellowstone Park.=>They took camping equipment and expect to "rough it" Joseph Hottinger and family of Chi-- Many local business men, charter members of the new golf club formed in Libertyvyille, went to the Glen Flora club in Waukegan last Friday to play and ledrn the many points of the game of golf. A splendid dinner was enjoy-- éd at the club house in the evening. Mrs. Charles Laycock entertained relatives from Milwaukee, Sunday. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bensinger. The Hottinger family recently return-- odam.;mauo-mh. While in this community, the e, to Munde-- cago, were in Libertyville Wednesday, 'Henry Aimond re t-ll'l'lil home mhaflb--fleflor. The support-- mm'afihmwm zphymmonflotv;ndthemnlt north woods with his nephew, --~John uaplctpmotmnnummm VYan Plew, of Beloit, Wis. MWthmms.m"mmnqymm- as far north as Duluth, Minn., and then ' préss." Hpe, ns s buildings and scenes at St. Mary. of the Lake Seminary. : Thursday nndFfldly, September 2"'8 3: | LILLIAN GISH and JOHN GILBERT IN -- | ~"LA BOHEME" BETTY BRONSON, RICHARD CORTEZ, THEODoRE ROBERTS in Blue Bird Comedy _ ----~ Kinogram News Monday, September 6: . AParmuntPim t 4 "YOU NEVER KNOW WOMEN" Ken Maynard and Dorothy Devore in : \ _ _ "SENOR DAREDEVIL" "" scre ~ever had, in a story roaring days o't= West! . gunhflh a whiriwind, shoots from the hip, fights like a o# bearcat, and smart as a whip! t Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 7 and 8: _ ~!|||~ We invite YOUR Banking Business, Pathe Review .. -- . _ "THE CAT'S PAJAMAS" A Romantic Story of Stage Life. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. 'qudy; Sept., 6, 1926 s s' L¢¢¢l Hollday A King Viator Production with RENEE ADOREE and EDWARD EVERETT HORTON Lake County National Bank First National Bank of Libertyville Libertyville Trust & Savings Bank State Bank of Mundelein Comedy, '"Where Is My Baby?" LABOR DAY will be observed by the undersigned banks of Libertyville and Munde-- lein, and these banks will not be openfotbuuna-ontlutdv 6 o9( LOUIS, INMENE RICH, HELENE COSTELLOQO. ... .':'u JOHN PATRICK in _ 66 at Two boys were arrested by Marshal IAmberry last Thursday evening, on mldlt otwl-'l':h.t. Suhling, who charg-- boys taking eushions from an automobile near the Subling gar-- age. One of teh boys spent several hours in the village jail, until a friend posted a cash bond. The culprits were steal the cushions, but merely took them to sit on while waiting for two girls.. The judge dismissed them witl, arraigned before Police Magistrate Newsom Tuesday night. The boys put up the plea that they did not intend to places. They drove 1500 miles in a week.' They wore at Egal River dur-- ing the heavry rain, and the lake rose three feet in 24 hours. f a severe lecture. W. J. Stoizmapn and son, Arthur, and Henry .Stolizman returned last Thurs-- day from an automobile trip, in which they traveled more than 4700 miles. They went as far north as the Cana-- dian border, and to Raleigh, North Da-- kota, where they visited relatives. They then went to Kansas, where they visited R. A. Stoizman at Liberal. Mr. mhm::ya the grain crop in the Sun State is the best"ever this year, and that farmers are piling the grain in their yards, waiting for the railroads to provide cars to move it. 'They report the trip as delightful from every angle. "The Honeymoon Express", a War-- ner picture, starring Irene Rich and Willard Louis, coming to the Auditor-- iim Theatre Saturday, Sept. 4th, is one of the most decided bits of screen realism of the jseason. It depicts the home life of a typical American family. so amusingly, so humanly, and with such insight that your critic feels con-- strained to acclaim James Flood, the director, as one of the real masters. Irene Rich, as another type of mother, the worm--that--turned type, is a de-- light. Willard Louis as the philander-- 99 S3 e OUR WANT ADS GET SURE ¢ * uh o" d ul o4 _ C e * . a>sttak > & i fAaaet ; j 1 2 J [ 34 2 h To C $--, 3 2.3% . // B ""'f ; #5 e ie S ;*{' * > i ,,_Pfi'*t'};' f + : . *6 4. 1t s on s Do not be a foolish moth and fly around the flame of SPECULATION; for sooner or later you will be "burnt" or perish & :Get--rich--quick schemes wreck fot& TRUST iN GOPD--YOUCANTAL © ThaAtr oy me way mey Paive __. and make unhappiness. -- |> _ _ Go to your BANKER and consult hir fore you invest. He is interested in Twenty Years Td"% E * the one great prosperous --nation in A troubled world--men can work in peace accumulate in security, and enjoy their in-- dependence unmolested. : The privilege of being an American was never more priceless than on this Labor D.y' '926. . j & 3 s [ is well to think that here in America~" :"g ,v-,v -.'Ezv;i Ts 8 . * t oys ) Pik * irst National Bfi;}% Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 ] 92 6 C CR %«. Fx

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