se s > t e styesl e s k t --,. J€. g+~°. °C ~QUR WANT ADS GET SURE RESULTS When You Have Trouble---- With your battery, radio or any of your elec-- trical equipment . We are equipped to take care of any of your troubles that may turn up Does your radio "tune in"' in the way it _ _ ghould? If not, call Merle at 121 _ _ Merle's Battery & Radio Co. * Prompt, Efficient Service * Telephone 121 LIBERTYVILLE Christmas Shopping and Good Stores Good stores draw patronage; but good patronage jJustifiees still better stores. Keep this in. mind* when doiing your Christmas shopoing. Libertyville merchants are doing their best to serve the community. Let's give them the kind.of support that will justify them in providing even more extensive service! _ Who Do You Call? sank with this NATIONAL Bank, operating under strict laws strictly enforced by Uncle irst National Bank -- O N L Y the lals aro used in the making of holiday s 1 i p-- What happier picture can you conceive ------ father's light, mother'sr;:ontent and sister's or brothers cheers when they yeceive Slippers, such as these, for holiday gifts. They're practical gifts, appreciated gifts for the whole family. > . ® For Women $1.00 to $3.00 For Men $1 to $4~ For Children 75¢, '$1.50 RAY N. SMIT H Capital and Surplu» $100,000.00 ro t s 06 Daniel Whigam, who is working in Chicago, moved to Oak Park Monday, where he will live with his brother during the winter. ° W. R. Davis, of Peorix, has bought four lots on Johnson Avenue in Liber-- tyville, the deal being made 'by the redl estate firm of Sellers & Peterson. Cometh," will be given at the Metho-- dist church Sunday evening at 7:30. -- Fred Jochheim is back home again after an extended : visit .to his old home in Hagen, Germany, He reports a pleasant trip, and says that condi-- tions@in general in Germany at this time are good. ; C \ When guests come, you are anxious All of our customers are guests. Schwartz Furniture Co., 11--13 8. Gen Victor Sauer and daughters, Marga-- ret and Lillian,-- ang H. D. Hans, of Long Grove left Tuegday for Los An-- geles, where they ~will} remain until a carload of potatoes. William King, of Antigo, Wis., and Henry Boyse of Waukegan, visited Libertyville frients #gaesday,. ~Mr. King had been in Chicago marketing Theta Upsilon fraternity at the Uni-- versity of lilinois, announces the pledging of Oliver Barron, '29, Round Lake. Barron is well known, among the young people here, as he was grad-- uated from L. T. H. 8. in 1924. s Mrs. Kate Bernard was given a sur-- prise party last Saturday, Dec. 11th, by ten of her friends who came out from Chicago to help her celebrate ber birthday. < Lunch was served and a general good time haq by all. Local and Personal Items Of General Interest To Local People 201 80. Milwaukee Ave 'Tel. 469 Real Estate, Loans, iInsurange A Good Office to Do Business With .--~sto c k. al-- OUR Complete tion here with Jr ¥e C JC Savanunah, Mo., where his wile is tak: ing treatment in a hospital She has been sgeriously ill for the past few months, but is reported to be consid-- ,enbly;knptovedattm:une.-fi Frank Eger has been awarded the contract for the plumbing and heating in the new houses to be built in 'the Oak Springs subdivision. These are to be twa of the finest homes in hte Lbert::& nighborhood. * The Libertyville American -- Legion boys will give a dance at the town hall mxtmmm.n,%hn engaged McCormick's orches to furnish the music. -- &A whole flock of turkeys has béeen provided, and .the birds will be given away at the fes tivities.: This is a rare opportunity to get a turkey for your Christmas+din-- The -- annual every--member canvas The children --of St Lawrence's for the 1927 program of the Episcopal . church school will have their service church in America is being made at|and annual Christmas pageant of the this time. The members of St. Law--| Holy Nativity..on the Sunday after mmam.flnpmwucmmnmmumn nual pledges at the 10:45 a. m. service|3.30 p. m.-- ' Afterwards there will.be on Sunday, Dec. 17. . the tree and gifts in the Parish House. u':'b' Lake wzt!;m"m 'No'xil:;z Mohair Parlor Suits up h-w" * « M lm .00, m m: wm. in the large vault at the bank. 'l'hed'o-mfiomm $98.85. Double deck vice is a prevention against the suffo | coil spring for $8.25. Bed outfit for cating of any person who should bap | $16.85 are illustrative .of wonderful pen to be trapped in the vault. 'This|values that are featured for the holi-- is a safeguard not only for custom--| day whopper. Schwartz Furniture Co., ers of the bank, but also for employes. | 11--18% So. Genesee street, just south of Two plece Mohair Parlor Suite up from $114.00. Three plece Bedroom $16.85, are iHustrative of wonderful values that are featured for the holi-- day shopper. Schwartz Furniture Co., 11--13 8. Genesee St., just south of Washington, Waukegan.., 50 1t The Community Christmas tree, lo-- cateil in Cook Memorial.: park, has 'mmummmam lights, and a workman is busy today ;Mmmmwu mmmum--mm ||'l;hmmnfllctbr;ho' «_' 4027 Christmas Club Opened Dec. 7 ©© -- The Senior Class of the Libertyville -- _ . _ 'Township High School. Reservations Can be Made at Lovell's arid Decker and Neville's Drug Stores. Tickets, 50c. ' . ~FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19 High School Auditorium ill "You Need For Christmas? $100 out of current income or trying to hm up _' I0F voThdm Christmas has passed into 7: :> 'mem-cm%&fammwmof _all worry over next Christmas's expenses. Arrange. to >pay as big or as little a sum each week as you prefer, Call, phone or write for information. --------HOW MUCH If your preparations for Christmas are complete, you will have made provision for accumulating the sum you need for gifts and other Christmas expenses. In our CHRIST-- momm:dhotm ':nt ' stmthll hvn:: 'year away a little eac mfi-mmw:«'hrmmhmtorcmt- Isn't that a lot better than having to spend $25, $50 or «100 ant of current income or trving to "catch up" for _ To be Presented by SEND YOUR NAME IN NOW ye © _ At the annual~election of the Liber-- tyville Kiwanis CJlub, held Th 4 evening, Dec. 9, the follo1 officers officers were elected: | President, Paul G. Ray; vice president, F. A; Hudson; treagurer, FrankJ. Wright; district trustee, 0. J. ochm; directors, E. A. Bishop, Dr. K; H. Smith and:' m Krumrey. There were 33 m present at the meet;s. * & w:'éh"cm ~Piy Mfi C k: s su ¥ + banking and flooding of the area south of the library building, devoted for the past two or three winters as a akating pond for the children. The area mim There was a Christmas tree been ntirely banked and the process|and gifts were exchanged. Refresh-- of flooding in mjunfilon with 'the ments were served. severe cold weather: going along * nicely. 'The rink should be ready for: _ _A Ford coupe belonging to Roy the 'ice performers by tomorrow. lmtchlnu was sold at oonstal:rle sale M.1.ILA2L-- ha--amn-- attaahmant takaoan ant 'The special services of Christmas at St. Lawrence's churth are announce-- Midnight Mass." There will be sape clal music at this service which is al-- 3.40 p. m. ~Afterwards there will.be the tree and gifts in the Parish House. 'Two plece Mohair Parlor Sulits up from ,shl:.oo. Three piece Bedroom Suites from $98.85. Double deck goil spring for $8.25. Bed outfit for 'm.as are illustrative .of wonderful 'muwmmmmw ln-usaomnmot.mm« Washineton. Waukeran ) i 4 ways beautiful and impressive, -- A eordial invitation is given to all to be E. C. Buckholtz, who is said to have With ESTHER RALSTON, formerly lived in this village, against | 4 hy Ryege whom a true bil} was returned by the || @*e Dix come thru on the griki-- December grand jury, on a charge of || |ron--and in the game of love. forgery. is believed to be somewhere | BUSTER BROWN COMEDY October '_fifim" jury for forgery. 'The case was to have come before Judge gm. is believed to be somewhere | Colorado, after 2vlu fled from© this state following being held by the , case was to have come before Judge Claire C. Edwards last Saturday, but when the case was called, Deputy Homer Cook informed the court that the sheriff had been unable to get service on the man. The children --of St.-- Lawrence's *G, $o *A 99 .. _ Kieven members ol-w Mundelein Real Estate Board attend-- ed the regular weekly dinner Wednes-- day night at the home of Frank Fred-- ricks, 311 Brainerd Ave. 'There was a general »~discussion of real ~estate and subjects relative to real estate. This was the last regular dinner and meeting of the organization before the --Mrs. Charles Brown, Third street, entertained the Bunco Ciub Monday evening, at a Christmas party. Prizes A Forg coupe belonging to Roy Hitchings was sold at constable sale Baturday, on an attachment taken out by Misg Gyda Finstad, to whom Hich-- ens was indebted for a board bill. The $200.00 low as you want, and as high as de-- sired. 'A small deposit will hold any selection for Xmas delivery. Sekwartz Furniture Co., 11-- 13 So. Genesee Btreet. -- Just so'th of Washington, W 50 1t " A THEATRE M " Gift furniture in a range of price that you can select with ease,. As f *"The * |||||. Normal men and women want to own || | l * m'c'::;f.:m'::.w; The best way tostarttowxa';"d owning ning a home % E c,.....,"f"',""-u"mu Day" is not only to open a BANK AGGOPNT, but -- ( %? \| Wednesday, Dec. 22 ||| to ADP TO IT, s iR "C"E*taree _ _ ||||| Save part of your income REGULARI;I t-- W ||| and almost before youwknow it, you are far || . Deeemb':;_ff nd 24 along on the road to INDEPENDENCE, (,i' , Tlllll"dl ,F 1 3 Dembél(?flfi" Richard Dix in -- Remember the sensational riding in "Senor Daredevil"? You ain't seen nothing yet, until you see 16 Cavalier" tfhe grinning cowboy from Texas who set the country ablaze with® his first picture, is back in town WITH A SADDLEBAG FULL Sunday, Dec. 19 CONRAD NAGEL, EDITH ROB-- ERTS and GEORGE FAWCETT timid soul who goes in for ro-- mance in a serious way. Monday, Dec. 20 © Priscilla Dean in 'West of Broadway' Rustler, Gun and Love CARTOON COMEDY -- saturday, Dec. 18 Tuesday, Dec. 21 awarded to Mrs. Minniec Ayers, OF NEW . TRICKS! Comedy, "George is in Love" A Glorious Eplic of America's ' # "u=fec'""* ||| Lake County Nati "There Y ou Are" Ken Maynard in "The Unknown DUSTIN bid in by Miss Finstad for GOO0D wWEIGHT COTTON _ BLANKET, 64 x 76 -- James Oliver +Curwood's MIGHTIEST OF THE THRILLERS! AND COMEDY ECIALS IN BLANKET:® LK 'Curismas cueer suoup ' d come eErom me neart-- -- O Mw"'dwé NOT-- FROM THE CEULAR® _ Cheer in the Home CYCoLIDGY SE2: > A Beautiful Phone 154--M Libertyville Lumber ._ Company _ Down by the Old Depot--Been there Twenty Years ~= --..: Telephone 47 & 26 : i C 40 Insurance of albhinds. -- NJ ~COLORS, Have a New 'm c Euns Ar' | f 1 iA ie ht ) + * o ;v.*r":,: a "} e 18 the heflrt AL _._f e ,*f; . ,a; P p z. +# t ie im &';' "*; of the festival. Our nmay * iax > 4. y o onl that touch of per-- e ~vl"u'f~§'*' manent artistic utlli *~ es > x ty that women love *3 4 \® 4 # ¥ . e so much. | >=©~--_. 3 L *z 4e a5 yA