_# Monarct g:fi""' .« Ab, 52G, l;Lbsihsli«;sfi 5 I zi;;f',?&-fvin l Loins sm"d C § Pork Shoulders, from--small pigs, Ib. 22c $ Native Steer Beef Pot Roast, Ib. . . 20c 9 Good Boiling Beef, Ib.-- . . . 12 1--2¢ Hetzel's Sugar Cured Ham, Ib.: . . 30c letzel's Sugar Bacon, Ib. . : 33¢ Cory's Market | TRADE HERE-- AND SAVE MONEY p 4 ./« _ Formerly Uptown Market ~545 N. M;lwaukeq Avenue _ . Phone 476 --LIBERTYVILLE.ILL. Creamery--Butter, Ib. . . 8# have -- been working career. Besides the usual schol-- tork, these nine who are enjoy-- 'Ronor t t comes to just a few ) each year, out of a large class, et daily after school hours and. les after supper, to rehearse @d for Friday and Saturday nights a week, Dec. 17 and 18, in the scl auditorium. ighthouse Nan" is a delightful that is laid on the rocky coast of Carolt It is filled with mys-- . A Few of Our Many Saturday Specials I1 s who for the past three tive boys and four girls W ine; 1. ; .>, is, 2 cans for . . . . Basement Specials : Nan," at I Dec. 17--18 Wine Glasses Pyrex Ware the somewhat hen--pecked lighthouse keeper who does not a«lways follow the right ~path. We dare not tell--any more, but --we will venture to say that tflehougwmbomokdboth nights and there will be a clamor for a third performance. ~Other seniors in the cast are Charles Kerry, --who plays the part 'of "Mr»+ Enlow"; John Spellman, who a bit of acting that is not amateurish , in character. Of course the story is hinged around "Nai", played by FFern . Lester. who furnishes the attractive--| ness and _ elusivenéss which causes Ned Blake", played by Ed True. to do all sorts of things to win her favor. . "Sir Arthur Choke"; engcted by Au-- brey Welly is an English man of the world <who has travelled much, and "Icabod Buzzer", by Elmer Hendee, is the fa_mueuvo-' P. J. Hawk, manual trmg teacher which causes 'at the high school, has . busy for Ed True. to do a week or more building scenery, fix-- win her favor. ing over stage decorations and making 25¢ 217¢ Hart was postmaster at Lake Bluftf From 1879 to 1883. He was also station aAgent for the North--Western railroad. Bluff. »It was dated April 19, 1882, and was signed" by Timothy O. Howe, at that time postmaster general. . Mr. starred. in the story the newcomer to the Western town wins the towns-- men and the favor of th@ girls by rid-- ing a horse which none has been able to conquer. It's some busking con test! A real "outlaw" horse was used for these scenes, and Maynard's skill, gained in years of star horsemanship, was tested to the full.> It is all on the sereen at the Auditorium Saturday, December 18. ; f dues an outlaw horse--1i. e., one that has never been ridden--is thrillingly mbyxnlmmmm.tm- tnown Cavalier', in which this new Kuneral services for Edward E. Brenngn, Asst. Secy. and Asst. Treas. ---- When guests come you are anxious to have them form a good opinion of your home. We are of the same idea. All of our customers are guests. The Schwartz Furniture~Co.,. 11--13 South Genesee street, just south of Washing-- ton, Waukegan. 1t Mrs. Daniel Epp has awarded the contract to L. H.-- Akers for a six--room English type brick house, to be built in Copeland Manor. 'The new house will be modern in evetry respect, and will be located on Rockand Road, the work of construction to be started in the eéarly spring. in the play,. Mr. Crawford-- handled the advertising, tickets ang business affairs and Miss E. Sisler is coaching the play. There is a spirit of coopera-- tion at the school that speaks well for those in charge, and assures the pub lic there will be a suitably managed presentation of a play at the auditor um that will be well worth seeing, is "Mrs. Buzzer"; . Rowena Grandy, who plays the role of "Hortense", and Edith Steir, who is "Sarah Chumley-- various articles that are to be used o0 Libertyville News o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o p 0o o 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0o i6 t 5: LIBERTYVILLE . c k L. > 6e .. ut' @ ¢ [ & * There Are Wheel Toys Here Doll 'and Doll Buggy, Electric Train and TrackGiven Away _ | -- AndThe AreVory borable ¥$ BLACKBOARDS BLACKBOARD DESKS: Some with® Alphabet and Many Pictures MOST BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL ## * a Absolutely FREE. -- Ask for Particulars dutoth'otuluwddrlnnt_ono been reposted. ice on the roads Monday and Tuesday made driving an automobile a real hazard. Several cars were unable to make the grade at the Bulkley hil and had to get assistance from the man with the tow truck. . Cats and Dogs--Velour. Fish, Dogs, Horses, Cows, Deer, Ete.----Celluloid. Coveryonrolrnoonvitgmlh- oleum., .A sale of linoleum remmants at less than wholesale pricves. Your choice of Armstrong, Nairnes, Gold | Lsmmcmmdm.w Furniture Co., 11--138. Genesee Street. 'lJmtmuthothunmwm [# R 50 it Dick Earl is patting himself on the back and prociaiming to the world that be is an exvert window . trimmer. All on account of the Christmas display in the window of the Libertyrille Gar-- age. And at that, he must be given .M'Mdmmmvhfla': does present a nifty appearance, with | a miscellaneous Jot of accessories for the autoist being shown to best ad--| The thick mist, fog and rain which made driving so difficult Sunday night was"the cause of several minor acci-- dents when cars slipped into the ditch The village board met in adjourned session Tuesday night, and the board of local improvements allowed several estimates for improvements, among them being one to Cape &~Sons for completion of Sunnyside paving and sewers. William Brumm asked that a sanitary sewer be installed in Austin avenue, and the engineer was instruct-- eq to prepare the--necessary plans and estimate. The long deferred report on the question of additional water supply was presented to the board by the engineers, and after considerable discussion. was referred to a commit-- tee composed of Trustees Johnson and Grummitt and the yvillage attor ney, B. H. Miller, who will make a report Aat an early ~meeting of the 'Thére was no railway mail service to LAbertyville <then, and the mail from 'thisg place was takento and from Lake Bluft by carrier, E. A. Appley acting in that capacity for a wber of years. The mail from Wa Grayslake, Hainesville and. a number of other places in the county was also dispatch-- ed from Lake Bluff, At that. time Rondout wen't by the name of Sulphur Mark Neville and Bert.Finstad went to a home in 'Wisconsin Monday night todeliver one .of the famous Federal radios,.sold by the firm of Decker & Neville..--About ten o'clock,.-- when awbout 15 miles west of Kenosha, the Ford in which they were riding went into a tailspin, and cut capers all over the road, finally being subdued when crossways of a ditch. 'Bert got out to do the heavy work, and Mark kept at the operating end. In some way Bert got tangled up in the gitalongs of the Ford, the animal resenting the famil-- lariay, and swatted the aforementioned Bert; and he landed on the frozen ground, not gently, The boys say they got out without the aid of a tow oy Animals Silk® Lingerie det. Pretty little styles. Just the thing for gifts-- A¥ hand made and hand em-- Beacon Bath Robes beautiful colors and patterns. 'm, comfortable robes at-- $2.25 to $3.95 $1.50 to $2.95 . -- $1.00 to $5.95 Buddy--L--Trucks ....__........______$5.50 to $9.00 Buddy--L--Plie Driver ____________To $14.95 Keystone Moving Van ..._....___.___..To $7.50 Keystone Dump Trucks .____._..__.__--To $7.75 Rapid Transit Street Car--Doors open...$2.95~ The Above Substantial Toys Can All be Seen Fiexible Flyer Racer ........_______$1.75 to $7.50 Fiexible Flyer Coaster ._.__..__..}1.75 to $7.50 King of the Hill Coaster .._____.__$1.75 to $7.50 Steam Engines Sleds That Will Delight Any -- Boy--Coasters and Racers the Christian church of Waukegan will lead the Epworth League Sunday evening. and it will be Old Hymn night, Mr. Beach will give a fine talk on some of the old hymns. The time is six o'clock, instead of 6:30. 'The white gifts for Lake Bluft or-- phanage will} be brought to the Sunday school Sunday morning. A generous Offering o fthese is requested. . ' _ Christmas parties for the different 'departments of the Sunday --school will be held next week. The Primary | and Beginners' departments will have a party on Wednesday afternoon from . 3 to 5 o'clock. The Junior Dest. will| have ts# party Wednesday evening. , from 6:30 to 8.\ The ':r& lordtht,! oung People's Dept. held on Thursday evening at 7:30. ' The Libertyville -- Musical Sodety, will give its Christmas program in this | John K. DelLensg, Pastor The Church of Good Will. "JTesus and the Heart's Desires" will be presented in the sermon Sunday morning at 11. This is our Chirstmas message; there will be Christmas mu sic and the Christmas spirit. A Christmas pageant, "He That Cometh" will be given in the evening service at 7:30.-- About 40 people take part in this, and it will be a very beautiful presentation of teh coming of Chirst. This is our Christmas pro-- Young People's meeting at 6:30 p.m. ' Rvening service at 7:30. The two choirs will give a musical program of Christmas tong. This will be a beau-- tiful service, which you will enjoy. -- Our Sunday School Christmas exer-- cises® will be given Wednesday eve-- ning, Dec. 22, at 7. All will want to hear the children. l flific'frtyville "¢burcbes_ @<~~~* Rev. H. B. Gwyn, A : The services on Sunday, Dec. 17 (the fqurth Sunday in Advent) are: Church School, 9.45 a. m,. Holy ~Eucharist, Sermon and Pres-- entation of syearly service pledge by members at 10 :45 a. m. ---- : CHRISTMAS' SERVICES The Christmas services will begin on Christmas eve: Friday, Dec. 24th. Holy Eucharist, with special musi¢, at' 11:30 p. m. Saturd:y. Christmas Day, Holy Eucharist at 9 a. m. Bunday after Christmas, Dec. 26: Holy Communion, 8 a. m.> Chmm'whodt and Sermon, 10:45. h , 9:45 a. m. Chflmsx pageant with carol sing-- ing, in the church at 3:30 p.m., fol-- lowed by Christmas tree and presenta-- tion of gifts in the Pafish House. -- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Guy E.Smock, Pastor® Sunday School at'9:45 a,. m. W. G. Wells,; Bypt.:::=--_=_><>.~ > |-- _ Morning worship at 11. A Christmas sermon on "Gifts for the Christ FIRST MXTHODNIST BPISCOPAL STREAMERS, | ROPES, WREATHS, BELLS, ARTIFICIAL SNOW, TINSEL AND FOIL TINSEL, ETc. ts id Vests, x+ : Some Very Beautiful Baskets at 3 35c to $3.00 > | * Sewing Baskets Ladies' Gloves $1.00 to $5.50 ..15¢ to $14.50 i Ladies' Imported _ _' French Kid Gloves -- ol Fancy Embroidered Cuffs-- Sets for the Beginner ; BCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday 1 at 9:30 a. m. * Third First National Bank Bldg. Bervices at 10:45 a. m. Subject for Sunday, Dec. 19: "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" thurch Monday evening, Dec. 20. This is one of teh, finest programs of the year, » We wish for every, person in this community a merry Christmas : and a glad New Year; and we wish the same for all the. world.. May good will toward --men and among men in this community be a perpetual Christmas 'BT. JOSEPHS Rev. M. J. Nealis, Pastor First Mass at 6:30 a. m. SBecond Mazs at 8 a. m. -- Third Massat 9 a. m. KFourth Mass at 10 a. m. 1926. The First Deposit Heads the Stalwart Old Craft h In Your Direction _ Each Subsequent Deposit Keeps It On the Way - IT IS DUE IN PORT | Everybody, Adults and Children Welcome to Join --~~----LAKECOUNTY NATIONAL BANK Chamoisude. oves in slipon and !mtton wrist-- -- # _' _ 95c to $1.50 Our Music¢al Block is a Wonder Rounded Corners, all sizes, solid * ... Real Electric Range (cooks), $9.95¢ >* . Toy Cook Stoves ' Tron Kitchen Cabinets Tron Flat Irons .__.: _ Dishes of All Kinds > 1 * "Outgttorwwn'.y | SUPPLIES ---- FURNIT For Her Doll House A Beautiful Assortment of SBilk Scarfs | $2.00 to $3.95 BLOCKS! ---- BLOCKS! BE SURE TO SEE OUR DISPLAY OF ' _ A. B. C. BLOCKS Make Sure Your Ship Comes In Jjon our -- --~>Rt. Wool Plaid Scarts Enameled Express Wagons . Red 'Tin Disc--wheel Wagons We have a fine supply of solid and filled mas Candies. Bunte's and Morse's Box Peddle CANDY! CANDY! & YOU GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE FOR THE. INDEPENDENT! I will be at McDonald's Jeweiry and 'Gift Shop Saturday, Dec. 18, at 2:30 p. m., with a little pres-- ent for every kiddie in town. Just bring a letter telling-- me what you want for Christmas. where to fing your home. Be sure to enclose your name and aidress, so | will know just 5e to $1.50 _ Hello Kiddie.s! _ _ $1.95 Ladies' Service Chiffon-- Ladies' All--Silk Chiffon-- --*T75¢ to $1.00 Ladies' Extra Fine Quality-- Men's Cashmere-- in plaids and plain colors-- _ T75¢.to $1.00 Men's Pure Silk-- Very 3 _ T5¢ Men's Silk and Wool-- Ladies' Good Quality Pure Silk Lisle heel and toe, garter top-- °. A heavier hoge that gives service-- FOR g!fl, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. .. MERCERIZED LISLES, CASHMERE, SILK AND WOOL, AND SILK. In fancy and plain colors-- Lisle heel and tog; B--inch garter top-- | Yours 'truly, SANTA CLAYUS. 'Phoenix Hosiery $3.15 to $5.175 $2.00 4o $3.1T5 Broadcloths and Madras at . ~_ $1.00 and $1.50 ; Boys' Ties, Belts, Socks Garters, Gloves, Caps, Etc. $1.00 Silk Scarfs with Ties to Te f Match at:. § 9 $1.95 Scarf and Tie Sets 4 Slip--over Sweaters $8.00 $1.49 BOY'S Tool Sets. Tool Chests, well equipped, several sizes-- $1.00 to $5.75 "ar