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YOU are doing so, have nerve enough to QUIT it and & ' f y Many people keeg. themselves chained to extravagant habits only betause they do not turn on their W~ILI¥-POWER and break loose from foolish money--spending J n -- VJ a J+1Cil Gualaniece DOn0d rrankan sou |§ "Hse * Quit It and L Harry Madil w'_-h'"'""" D -- 1|' Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Langworthy and x Hlns e se es & _ end at Mackinae Island,> . ° / One of the ornamental street ghts & just north of the Finstad restaurant ) was broken Saturday night. So far s it is not known who did the damage. $ There will be a dance, given by the Marion Club, in S8t. Joseph's Hall, on _ EiFriday evening, Sept. 16. Music by ;m. Bept.>10, at 1:30, ¢ time, at the Triggs & by Group Three of the : James A. Hawthorne and family returned Wednesday to their home in Cincinnati, after a visit bere at the Mrs, E. Lange returned Tuesday to her home in Salinevilie, Ohio., after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hagerty left Monday night up electrical engineering. ; The Garden Club wil} meet G. C. Wy.'flhmul:"' p. m; dayilght saving time. _ 3 _ NMr. and Mro. P. G, Osborne and fam-- ily apent the week end in Streator, with Mrs.©Osborne's narenta Ur and -- Miakey Bros.,. of Round Lake have Jjust received a car load or fine Guern-- sey cows from Wisconsin. 36 1t Dr. M. D Penny returned home on Wednesday, after a visit of several days with relatives in lowa f n LOG&] and« Pcrsenal Items Of General Interest To Local People Misa Gertrude Winnig was here from Moline over @unday visiting her mother, Mrs. Jake King. o W. I Collins returned home Tmes-- day night from a business trip to Wausau, Wis o . There will be a bakery sale Satur-- Don't ery over the rent--milk that's been spilled. Stop spilling it! Each month brings you closer to the last payment, when you start our way. : Rent takes you from month to month toward Nowhere! BUSINESs WITH £ * niset ins. Airane: ~arl "on o o PNa} Hore Mmunm."ww'mcp"m' unday visiting her * ; King. > "Dode" Swan, generalissimo at : , <__ |Lake County Register, is rorge# enpProri week off, trying to Toave Aimaoit: 'onsin. u-u'ha't'-m'um. w.- ..TP returned home on | Mre. Harriett Bartlett rétirned lfldtdmmw"m.utt«'vmm in lowa C lfl"v:-t:v':.mhmcmm s Osborn past month or so. ¥\ meeting of the village board last Tues-- f lery in the northwest. o _ John Madole, driving the car be| _' '_ *' ; : longing to his brother; Norman Ma--| _ A man walked into the Libertyville mmh.mnmm@mptfl--onm.mwn est last Friday. 'The Madole car left have his Ford Coupe repaired. John the road and crashed into a tree. The Earl ent up the street and brought car was brought to Libertyville for| & Ford to the garage. In a short time repairs. & car was reported stolen, A little us ¥ M __A _ sa% As & & & '.'mwmm" The Libertyville fire truck made a'|Johnny had got hold of the wrong run to the Serbian monastery north |Ford. A trade was made and everybody of town Monday, when the report was was hanpy. -- \ ,mmmmwm Nlmqu;uauurm street, was struck by: lightning uo serious : damage was done. anquuna.mrz: services of the firemen were not re-- . _ us m Y #. in # L OO ShC 0 hok OV C VEOAEACIE: CExink SE MIECE: Dr. _ Jenner D. Webster 'returnéd lowing from --Milwsukee: _ My." 205 |GlO04] men of the two village, and thus Niodnesday night to his home in 108 Mrs. C. Giese and son, Ted, and MF. |tis part of the comntre" l tne oo Angeles, £., after a visit here and Albert-- Meisenheimer and this part of the country, -- All the pub-- his sister, Mrs. C. P. McDonough, on son, Billy; aise Mr. ang Mrs. Aripar |Ticl, THI Do done ander the name of Lake street Glese ."' Qr.. ud Mr. and the --Libertyvilie--Mundelein --~Chamber "Dode" Swan, generalissimo at the , M"* O#C@F Wiechert. _ _ _ oft Gommerte. o Lake County Register, is > * § ; _ Robert McArthur, year old son week off, trying io mabe: himeoit: se more veeny is ie team Put of Mr. and Mrs. Aifred MeArtbur, who leve it is a vacation. We wonder how |Sunday, when the team represent h']m"""m'mmt he gets that way. : the Wieboldt Stores of Chicago, was ipaining wite other bors at Pico Ror ce lenton, the s6ore nbt.mlhmflfi'clmw-zt-flcm Mre. Harriett Bartiett returned -huthomm'-:::fig hit | Michigan, last Saturday. He had been Vungdu.mnu:um i+ |the local team. 'A ,."m""l-f'"., _ S | Bpending ""A,',':'"" atsa bo&': ada for the past month or so. |be played in Chicago next Sunday. |boy had died from heart disease. The Harry Madili Bartlett, met Gladys Irene Moore, aged seven |fOMAIDs were brought to the" home in Chi f ~ .|.|years and seven months, daughter of D°"C and funeral services were held * SHeFvices ara Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Moore, died 3t 8. L&Awrence's Episcopal church ul?hl:uw"hw of diphtheria at the home on Butter|T9@>42Y morning. Interment was in hours It T an wrence's Ww,wmm"m'm Lakeside cemetery. . Mr. MeArthur is mm'" i-mu..n.\mum.mlum.mmumm-&; executive of a large insurance com-- 'u"~°"'"'""'~°'!'--m.mum weeks. Funerai P2NY in Chicago, and only recently; c"'-_ f s 2 s e tss ; ¥" Iaudblcnrtothe parents. on hbis car. He was arraigned the court of Pdlice Magistrate Over-- hoizer who placed him under bonds of u.mmimtmmama-: bond, Willis was taken to the county Jail in Waukegan. A typewriter and adding machine are also missing from the office of the contractor, but Willis denied any knowledge of what had become of them. x f mm..nkmub- & grilling by Marshal Tiffany, Willis admitted taking the tires and using j Warl Willis, of Libertyville, ho has been working for a contractor named MoCulien in Mundelein Heights Sub-- dtvision, was placed under arrest on day night when a main broke in West-- ern Slope Subdivision. Although at no time was the tank empty, the rmmm,%um(&m Bupt. John Dietz and * Tiffany finally located the break, and Mr. Diets shut the water off in taht vicin-- Ity until repairs to the broken main gan be made. 3 ; is a Chicago business man, now lving at Lake Forest. He plans to make The large barn on what is known as maummmhun«} Libertyvillé, was struck by lightning' this morning and the building and con-- tents were consumed. Alotothny." grain and fam machinery were lost. Aeovnuudogmnuomud." mukefomtflmdomtm;i neighbors succeeded in saving the | Lee Waldrond and Fred Butterfield figured in an automobile wreck early | Monday morning, when teh Ford in which they were riding crashed into a ; telephone pole and fire hydrant near: the county farm. < The telephone pole was broken and the top cap of the hy-- drant cracked. 'The car was rather badly used up. Waldrond claims he was corwged off the road by an ap _--C. I. Casey has bought the Daniel Fipp home on Homewood Avenue, Oak Terrace, and will move to this village at once. Mr. Casey recently sold his Paul Gouglémann, Sellers & Petersen [ Newlywed Comedy, Snook-- being the brokers. Mr. wzlm in "Snookums g::m Up." mother. On the way home they went to the Canadian Rockies and also vis ited Yellowstone Park. George is en-- daughter, June, returned Saturday, THE INDEPENDENT $150 A YEAR after--a trip to California, where they DELIVEREBD TO YOUR HOME EACH spent two weeks with Mr. Follett's | JEEK. NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY The water supply of the Village of Hart is on the--way to Libertyville Mundelein Real Estite Board held froimm CalMornia for a visit. Juuu! dne night, the sum of $1200 weltome as the fine rain we Had this |was s to be'used in adver-- morning, and we 'believe he will find tising this district. -- Space will be the latchstring of most Libertyville Uused in teh Chicago papers at first, M on e ::c Ithmoood" aod i nuum Mr and Mrs. Charles Laycock en m'.mon'murx'neuudwos- tertained over the week end teh {0} | gig; men of the two village, and thus lowing from Milwaukee: -- Mr. and telil the world of the opportunities in HIIC.Gl"oudlou.Td,_andll'; this part of the country. ~"All the pub-- and gg.M Meisenheimer and licity. will 'be done ander the name of fon, Billy; also Mr. and Mrs. ArthUr |tno LipertyvilieMundelein Chamber It is reported by grapevine that Jde|~ At a meeting o Is : a 'refreshing efferves-- P -- cent laxative 'that really 2 During the hot days a / |J . teaspoonful . of -- Rexall : |[ . Bulfll<lpcum.oddj,- | & water will cool the blood. |§ . Regulates the boweis J Makes you feel fit _ -- |I . Health Salt || Every Morning Drink it While its Bubbling aver the wonderful scen-- i9 ' ' Blankets, 85c ©8.75+ + [ all '. Ddtlll TOW@IS, 25 C ©®: 880 : "§ ; Saturday, Sept. 10. 1 Florence Vidor in ' "The World At j Her Feet" reside on St. Mary's road, southeast | otl;lbctyfllh.dbduddeulyvbflolni ;umuwm-o!mmumm! Michigan, last Saturday.. He had been : spending 'the vacition at>a boy'u] boyhaddiodtmheutmmi 'Thursday, Friday, iSept.Band;' * . ~ ME A £A91I1G l --2 Wfiuuhafim'uum-:y-ug f All the speed, humor and love a Ask ~-- -- --¥g iz ( os 3 that you've learned to expect Ask us for the interesting booklet "Re--roofing for the Last Tima®, _ . s with --a brilliant cast iIncluding LILYAN TASHMAN, PRICILLA BONNER,~ ROBERT AGNEW, ANN RORK, JOHN PATRICK: ew Year's eve--gaiety, glitter and g' diggers, and a boy who fell for them alil. Wednesday, WI4 > Lewis Stone in FOX NEWS COMEDY Monday, Tuesday, Sept. lga.nd 13' & HOOT GIBSON in Adapted ~from Clarance Bud-- dington Kelland story which ran in the Post. ¢ Auditorium Am.oo;udywlthchnau I-_MOI.Mywmm:z finds that business and Sunday, Sept. 11 *Pauline Starke in with LEW CODY, _A romance of gay Paris. : Newlywed Comedy, with Snook-- "The Prince of HEAR MIS8 MAPKE AT THE "The Prairie [| Renee Adoree in JMSY / ? s WEX . P THE THEATRE 18 DELIGHTFEULLY COOL Boulevard" with BEN LYON EDA CR T w THE LOWEST RATES CONSISTENT WITH GOOD INSURANCE Telephone No. 8 Or 628--M.--1 + o > /. --~.. LIBERYVILLE, HLL Lake County Insurance Agency The college population of this coun-- . -- try has increased four to six times as: ~ fast as the total population during > the past twenty years. Keep the boys--and girls--in school as long as possible, so that they will be better equipped to earn a good liv-- ing in competition with the increasing number of college graduates. 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