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Libertyville Independent, 1 Mar 1928, p. 5

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& al NEW i ... the tailored shoe to wear with TRIMMER FASHIONS N O T IC E ! LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 will be available to assist you _ with your Income tax returns, . March 2nd and 3rd. " @n chic tailored ensemble, the prim little woolen frock of which Raris is so proud, calls for a shoe to match g--trim and tailored. And Queen Quality presents the shoe -- slim of line, medium of heel, unmis-- takably correct. For street wear or for after-- Beginning March 1st, 1928 The prices to be charged for Hair Cutting carry you in graceful ease and easy»grace, No change will be made in working hours. Lake County National Bank JACK BRADFORD FRED H. SMITH es® .n $7.50 * Fred Bockelman would start his bar-- | Joe Leon, in which he was accused ber shop March ist. 'This should have | was nolle prossed by Assistant :Irw Ist. It will be imposible | States Attorney Minard Hulse. . McDonald 'to move his jewelry 8 The building and hospital commit-- ol p5E00 Le ns Canson bulldins loso of the Libertyrille Woman's Clab |vinholdamnbonmdq. m,mummwmp.nms.mm.mu lan manse, now owned by the Public Waukegan. : The proceeds are to be Service Company, has been leased for donated to the fund which the club is . || one year to P. G. Osborne, 'the morti-- "Aising for the Elizabeeth Condell Me-- clan in the Ray Furniture and Paint morial hospital. Anyone having cloth-- Store. 'The lease was negotiated by ing or other articles for the sale will Jay Cairns,. Realtor. * aid in the work by calling any member of the committee--Mrs. A. E. Suter, __ "What I Think of the Motion Picture phone 766; Mrs. MaXt Kohner, phone The King of Kings," is a special sub 376; Mré. L H. Akers, phone 579; . Jeet mtmumummmam.mmn,a Methodist church by the pastor Sun-- Mrs. J. C. Reuse, phone 79. * day eyening at 7:30. This picture is now in Chicago, and is being discuss | Homer Martin. the genial young ed as a great spectacie. : man about town, was nabbed by the |_ _ John Van Plew, of Beloit, Wisc., spent the week end at the home of 'mnuhl.hnmnomm | Miss Evelyn Sitz and Russel Towner ot Diamond Lake attended the Gene-- 'Deerfileld epent last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry now cago, being discuss | Homer Martin. the genial -- young .a.'.":%m:;'u: j ms::t:v:.mwwu: nnymumqum.mmmmummm» uqothomm'udmdrynomumn..vhuhmb'godh of beverages, were taken Friday in the county Jail, charged with the com-- Halt, Day by Constable George Stried mon or garden variety of Bootlegging. of the sponge squad. UBartes White 1t is said that a gallon --of maybe mmm«-Wmmmmmtmmur.th proprietor of the place,. : -- The gentleman ~made \the statement !that he intended to "squawk" when 'mmmfl'hmthmunouummmb mumrmm'hulo:wfi'-m"u"' y with it day.. A short business session was **'* n on en mm i held.. after phich a social time was | . ' . Arthur Goldenberg, of Chicago was a Libertyville yvisitor on Tuesday eve-- _ Mrs. Charles Brown called at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. Hanson "9t Waukegan on Saturday. j Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Tegtmeyer of Mundelein, and Otto Tegtmeyer vis ited relatives Sunday in Huntley. see theatre at Waukegan on Sunday Polly Prim Paviliton, at Saturday evening. Adn person and 10¢ a dance. Julian Woolt has sold his home in Libertyville to George Follette, and will give possession soon. Arthor H.. Jones was the broker in the deal. * In the deal last week whereby men connected with -- the First National Bank bought the Dr. Knight building, Frank R. Sellers, the well known Realtor, was the broker. __Mr. and Mrs. John Landis were in Waukegan Saturday. _ 'Miss Ruth Hatemann was a Wauke _nnulltronm:. The Missss Lenore Wilcox and Mary Mors spent Sunday evening in Wauke Mr. and lt'lwmim Kneesloy are the parents of a 7%%& pound boy. born E. church will meet Tuesday, March 6, at 2:380 p. m., at the home of Mrs. 0C beverages, were taken Friday in Halt, Day by Constable George Stried of the sponge squad. WBartes Wahite was arrested and charged with being proprietor of the place. : * garage; lots .of shade; place for garden. I offer this place for a short time only at $6,500. Will give terms to suit buyer THINK OF IT!. You .can live in one flat and rent the othéer. The rental receiy-- ed will help to pay off the balance. Can you beat it? close to transportation; small down payment and easy terms. This is a chance for a man of small means to get a home. FRED H. SMITH Here is a : Home to Talk About Talk About a Home: Local and Personal Items Of General Interest To Local People In last week's issue, we stated that 604 No. Milwaukee Avenue * Aid Bociety of the M. tery--in busines today than there ever The open road of Sincerity is the | was before. 'One of the outstanding only safe business road to"travel. | proofs of this is the fact that cut-- -- "He who is sincere has the easiest ' throat compétition is rapidly fading task in the world." said Archbishop out of American business practice. Tillotson, "for, truth being always con-- Competitors are becoming cooperat« sistent with itself, he is put to no trou: ors. Business men no longer concer} ble about his words and actions; it is their plans and ideas from the trade.. like traveling in you.to your journey's They pass them along for the good of end better than . by--ways in which the industry as a whole, realizing that many lose themselves."~ bngt "what blesses one blesses all." As a So.:let as djiscard ovaque pockets.. wise man once said: ""The way to do Let ts be done with hidden, secretive the best for ourselves is to do the best methods. Let us be open andabove we can for others." /. WWe +« Trikhk ---- alhdere «-- Houest. A good many years ago J. P. Mor-- -uuumooxmmcnuGoon-I gan, Sr., said: '"The time will come fidence brings BUSINESS. . | when American business will be done Veiled and cloudy business practices with glass pockets. ; arouse SUSPICION and SUSPICION -- The great financier's prediction is is the most destructive poison that . coming true. There is less conceal> can flow through the arteries of busi-- ment--less secretiveness--less .myB-- DOSS. 5 | rmc.om.dhmnmml " a guest a.ugm on Sun-- '3, yzu'n ""b:;'::""":"mh"'g.m o Tripp gthoo! in 1866. _ _ T arus n _ ~_The volunteer fire department of 7 Highwood is to give a dance March 10 L1 'InOAkTo'meolchool.Hm'ood,btm ;mmunflummma,m: department, mmmmm is to be purchaked out of the proceeds. Vanderspoo! 'rhoenuncltyhnmngmtmc".hm to the wheel in order to make it one of the best dances in the history of the city. A nine piece orchestra, the 'Blue Birds, will furnish the music. tonovitch in en e McCarthy John -- Palamar, 15, Wumw * mmmwmmmm " »iumuumwmtm;-- Iff --Lawrence Doolittle He had been found guilty Thursday of be-- Tot ing responsible for the condition of Margaret: Monticinio,; 1% At the «_ same time the action taken against Joe Leon, in which he was accused' U The special preacher at the Wed-- nesday evening service. at St. Law-- rence's church, was the Rev. H. C. Dixon of St. Ignatius church, of Anti-- och.. The preacher for next week, March 7, will be the Rev. H. J. Buck-- ingham, of Christ church, of Harvard. Mrs. L. E. Doty, of Altadeua, Cal., spent the mmum.m\&t Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Gridliey and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Warshall and Miss Har-- Christian era, but the Christ -- is without heginning of years or end of The Lesson--Sermon also in-- cluded the following passages Trom the Christian Science textbook, *"Bcience and Health with Key to the Bcriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: *The advent of Jesus of Narareth marked the first century of the llddthf.&,#fltotbowbda and of the fear of the Lord, . . . and he shall not judge after the sight of his eyes, mneither reprove after the hearing of his ears: But the poor and reprove with equity firlt::uekoftheeuth" (Isaiah {::uuhllcnutortharodoubt stem of Jesse,--and a Branch shall grow out of his roots: And the spirit of the Lord shall rest up-- on--him, the spirit of wizdom and IJE8US '5( the HRI 4oh Ne ject of the Lesson--Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, February 26. ~The Golden Text was from Isaiah 55 ; 1,, "Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money ; come ye, buy, and eat ; yea, come, buy wine and milk: without money and without price." following from the Bible: "And Among the citations which com-- Doing Business with "Glass Pockets" nding, the sp#*~it of counsel --opennéss ---- sincerity, Let us do bysiness with glass pockets, | > is REALTOR and INSUROR B; R G. KE A P I N G A heart that was than gold; Her memory will never grow cold. > Bhe did not fail to do her best, > Her heart was true and tender, She worked hard for those she left: That's something to remember. : The sweetest memories are all we have jeft of you, dear Myrtle, gone ~Brockman). In loving memory of our dear daughter, who passed away HUTCHING@®--Myrtle Hutchings (nee three years ago March 5, 19 Ever It's pleasant to take. Will not disturb the Will enrich your blood. An extra large bottle for is "Our Best Tonic' Peptona Decker & Neville The fexall. store " TErompot vg ner a nature we couldn't help IN MEMORIAM $1.00 170 148 176 181 181 148 146 148 4"' A has been : selected south 148 444A North Shore tracks, near Sev-- 151 473 ounth street, in the vicinity of the plant 117 343 of the paving firm of Sternberg--Pow-- | 155 465 ®ll Company. A large warehouse will | --»--._.... 'be'{erected there, and the product ofl 719 22233 the company shipped in car load lots. "l'lntcrrlwrywmbenflodbyafloet 154 445 of motor trucks. s mmlmm uonolthilpuntudds' 160 507 to the business interest of our village, 172 500 as several men will move here, and | 180 528 the trucks will create nveral'newl TI8B 2547 | Jay Cairns. ~acted for the North | IM»Mufinthemmthuon;_ for the 155 mgdbotmm.mma.t 200 520 Bmith represented the Coco Cola Co. | 148 148 161 117 3 565 'for Congressman at Large, will speak ------ |at the Libertyville Kiwanis Club on 522. | Thursday night, March 8th. This will be ladies' night. Persons who are not 468 'members of the club and who do not 497 attend the supper, may come to hear 544 Mrs. McCormick after the supper, at 414 about 7:15. 'The public is invited to ! To Build Warehouse " this meeting after--the supper. Write or Call for Full-- Line of Poultry Supplies and Feed; O. K. Poultry Litter There will be no advance in the prices of admission on this Wonderful Picture March 8 and 9: ' MOLLY ODAY lq MHarold Beli Wright's famous March 5, 6 and 7: ~*THEATRE: LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Mon., Tues. and Baby Chicks ~For Sale A |comedy drama of a Boston wife who is shocked by catching her hubby in a harmiless flirta Order Your Chicks N O W \~Hatches Daily WHEELING THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS j Ken Maynard Special. is considered one of the, western stars and lives up his reputation in this thrilier. J VP AND DOWN an animal comedy : th H. B. Warner, Lois Wilson, Clive Brook and Lilyan WAGON SHOW 'Fox News and Comedy Telephone 15 " Matinee at 2:30 KEN MAYNARD in BILLIE DOVE in , and Fri., PP THE DDEPEDEM----ONLY §1.9 THE LOWEST RATES CONS8SISTENT WITH QO008B 'Telephone No. 8 Or S28--MA _ -- . . ~ LIBRBRYYVHLE, Lake County Insurance Phone 17 FIRST NATIONAL BANK FRANK H. EGER There is a world of difference in , Hardware. Your carpenter can tellyou _ that nationally known brands of hinges, | locks, screens--even nails, so'd at Frank * Eger's, will give you . HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE IN8URED in THE You Need V * to Fight m i More Lasting Service *' Q Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 LBERTYVILLE, ILL. desired touch of enhs:"h:tnd other items which enter mto home con-- IN DAYS of old a knight went forth with a trusty sword girded:to his side. It was his only weapon. Now--a-- days the young man needs a different kind of weapon...."money in the banff"* is the most effective. Opening a savings account in this bank and adding to it regularly is the best way to forge such T h to give gencrations of service. dkgbmui;:dlig'fiaeoflbu *# .hw ' picces mean economy of space and saving of steps and time, We have them for every room fl in the house. Stop at our office any time Our line of modern built--in conveni« LIBERTYYILLE LumMBER co. 508 No. Mitwaukes Avenue \ 44 B 6t WNARE

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