ainmmmummnuinin]("hmm1mIIIIIIImummmmlmunuImuummm; 3?:-InIInum1|InummunmnInunummmuumuuman INSURANCE "vs MW()ll plus illtfglilflll There is no obligatiqn asking information or advice . I am always glad to be of service . This Is the Time nibertyyille Lumber Co. i I memo" 47. , FORREST. FLAGG OWEN, Agent . Make a budget. record expenditures, and any I checking account at this bank. MYSTIC WORKERS A checking scoount will make it essy to more! mditures. which in tum will make itnes-sy to keep mthin your budget. ' _ This bank is at your service sg'sll times sndresdy towhelp you in every way possible. " I Telephone 1 S LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Three 1hliiie Acts Géntlemen Fifty Cents We furnish plans FREE and you can use our service to good advantage. Come in and let us help you. Provident Mum] Life Emma Co. DANCE To talk over your plans for building IN GRIDLEY HALL Better put in some good now'to' "tide you over" FEB. 12 1- V COAL GIVEN BY wry. Libertyville, In. Smurfs Orchestra 1'" Fr, Duh washing in B different tttb-- with Blue Devil Water Sqttener aryl éiiiiniU." C-"" _'" T ___ It In. R. E. Osborne and daughter. mu Blanche. spent In! Saturday In Chicago. .' c V o. E. Churchill mt trnturdpy 1nd Standby 1n Chlcugo st the hm eof his daughter Mrs. Nota McCuu. In JE. A. Pawn" spent the Voek end In Guano. '. Mr. and Mrs. Loull Alert and bro. ther, Paul Alters. went tant many m Chicago It the into show. , Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Citron and daughter. Miss Helen, spent Sunny in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. John Davis. \ Mr. and. In. B. L. 01110an mo- tered to Ghana Friday evening. Merritt Wei-hop! was a vultor n Brookuold last Sunday. Give your skin a treat---twe Blue Devil Water Bottener Cleanser. It -oive hard Inter I toIt-Atreak " nun disposition with Blue Devil. tt Mrs. Henry Gotti VII in Chicago the latter part of last week. vmtint her mother, Mrs. Kirt. V Henry. Casey wu anon: those trom Libertyville who attended the meet- ing of my Milk PeodueerwJseld in Chicago last Monday. Irina Mrs. R. C. Hula entertain- ad 1 number ot their mend. " a bun- co puny Suturdny evening. "Pay! aNmrmmr' Henry Casey were .11 Chicago Thursduy. iooklnx over the auzomobne dismay at the his show mm In the Coliseum. _ o. u'Lester send: word from Flori da io have b s paper forwarded to him in t'tse southern stale. Mr. Lester left .ur tltr: south about fl week ago. The Lumen-n Ladles' Aid Society whims to than]: those who helped to make the chicken supper last Than day "it"! 1 success; alspto those who gun, (aura donauons. which were so very amenable. _ The manage ot Maven. Virginia Duly. ot Libertyville, and Airouais Metz, of Area. took. place in Walke- gtn Int Saturdny, February 2. ' Both are well known itt Libertyville and ..Forreat PM: Owen tettartted-nhtrk. iurPirhrpsp.riutry.Pet thinness (up to Philadelphia. "arrrTriireri"i'rVCtmr outlook In the east from n business sundpofnt is very encouraging tor the year 1924. ' F t Mr. and Mrs. Allan Weiskopt wage nuns or mlauves in Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Lewis Boctceimauramt little waiver. of Chicago, were here over sway visiting relatives: T Show: Items I," Especial Interest to Gbertyvitte peep;- Local and Personal e Rev. Charles J. Dickey conduct. m funeral oi the late Mrs. Mary mm Margaux inGages Park M. htirCit, Cuicrp,o last Wednesday Here You AriAt_reqt.r,', mu A UDMR'UM FRIDAY and mun-nun THEATRE " FEBRUARY 8th and 9th Sunday, Feb. "hh-"HU"NCRY HEARTS" For It... "ho "on M luv. agad but": no (Lola-tho. We ae.tt.otruoro-mtrr--" Honda». Cabin-"m t!3GH't'tNG BLADE" THE NATURE FILM THAT .HAS THRILLED THOUSANDS AND HAS MET WITH UNQUAUFIED PRAISE AMONG ALL Ignace Vader l pi-an'lst and sl figure. iria iiiiju IméAFRICAN iijjirg0ANBlllALS MARiiiiiirfditN SON'S wa as in Ch cagd Sun adend the concert ulercwskl. the tam. and statesman. was MkandMRSt _ "in; - "in." If" F. w. Fm' Feed the birds! The "low and icel t't"L"lt,tt2ult, bt',',',',',',,':,', matter! covering eVerything makes " muler| . . ompuny plant. M tor the blrldu to obtain suliicleutj ftse next re utar meet tood to keep 81 ye. Every home has, C. T. U. "ugh" held 'kgg'.',tal'r': brood grunts and other things that wilt I noon Feb. lt, ll 2:30., at the home at be 'W'm'wd by an" biruts. Go to my In. BgrHrt-uatti. The meetlnz wlll be meat Patut and W tlt We" of ttttet in the form of n commemoration of qttd tie 4 B tree. Then wntch your pm". Willard. weathered Mend. lent! Even it only: . the www- let . decent meal trout ' XIII lull loan": was coiled to your altering you will be repaid in; Room. " on occount ot the uteri. watching their antics no chlrps of: our illneu of Y, aunt. an. om... utihflctlon. Feed the him! I In. Grime:- in own to everyone in r Ltttertr%thi, no left here only a. short Mum" h" tteen heard "om v/ all. 3.0 to spend the winter with Eleanor Penman. the Lake lunch her "ter. girl, who disappenred from her home l , . xint week. Reports to the effect that I IVA urn. Roy Wright are the the had been standing once- and hop main: It mu born Sundoy, other social function: with Gorbol PM he Wright. now re» , Moloovlt. who 9.110 d'.taptrt,s,Frtr.d about side in Omaha, Nah, where Mr. the ulna time, are denied trt the Pom. want I! connected with a National man {WINK Mrs. Pom It)" her bank. They were formerly residents daughter was never in the comma! ot or this _ uolevm. and that stories heretofore 1 . "printed in various papers ore greatly I The members ot the Epworth untamed. The next regal" meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held Tue-d" after» noon Putt. lt, " 2:30, at the home ot In. --..Ltti. Ttse meeting will be In the form of a commemoration of [Fl-um Imam. Cuban tr. mm- ot New York, ha been Inn an"! days un- week va- mu " mother. In. P. W. Foam. Batd "tending to business mum u m. holds Milling Company punt. my" Mn. Roy Wright ue the up man: It son born Sunday, PM he Wrights now re. side in Omaha, Nah. where Mr. WtUht 18 connected with a National bank. They were formerly residents ot this villus. The members ot the Epworm "moire enjoying the series of stu- dies on "The Youth ot America," try Dunc! L. huh. A good attendance is reported at " meetings. Work In divine. and we are on coworkers with God it we approach our work in the prover spirit. Min Helen Simpson '0! Waukegan. and Min Shirley Thomas entertained seven] young friends Saturday eve- ning " the Thomas home north ot town. at an informal dancing party, offer which refreshments were served. A very plenum time is reported. . The mystic Workers will give an- other ot their famous dances, Tuesday evenin'g, Feb; 12th. in Gridleys hall. Smart'a orchestra will furn'sb music. The dances given by _this organization we laways well attended and are pgmd tor the good times had. The in 1.1433101: for gentlemen will be 50 a Country" atthe Ammonium Theatrsr Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 12 and 13. This show is tor the benefit of the Algerian Legion. and wnL'also Jseutmt 'he Bly, 'Sc'outs. The proceeds are to be used towards procuxmg the official ';-=tuud or colors. Buy Iuur rickets in advance from the members 0. Cue L-x- gion and the Boy Scouts. . A weary travelier retwrtt-d Wetlitc.te day mght at the tie luxe quarteis pr '- :nurd o/er Ly Marshal Lanbcrry. He tivirt 1:» had'appnnd in va n for lodging at our netgubonug village oiutotutoqr. but that hospitalty at mat place "was AYOZtn, so he walked to Lit"srtyviiis He found t sympathetic ear mm our village marital. who led him. gave him . bed and mi Wednesdty morning hunted an some tuiditittetal clothing and sent him on his way. 2 Comphinta as coming In ot the dmnbe to young crew on "gaunt ot rabbis eating the but ot the my. On account of the heavy snow: this winter, it has been very major the little annuals to locum food in their usual manor, and consequently they resort to eating the bark of trees or anything else that will annuln lite. '1: "1tttle*vcorlr' "or ar-ohr-etuta- aead thrown out occasionally 'wlll mm the onnnlen in their light for n llvallhood ind any broteet property also. Don't fail to Bee "The "any ml SANDAY '. mittuARi l, 1924. Man Witho mun Thear $§1§¥$szRED GRABBE; may: can DOF THANKS . I' nan: We wish to thank our kind new»; , 1sic._bors and friends who assidted as Aur-l ' tion ing the sickness and drum of our dear I are mother. Mrs. Sophia Young; bust) fox-ii Thesthr' beautiful floral tCrit ngs. ', ' 50 6-1t THE CHILDREN. 2" m m. tho mu: team. who mu 1 trip lo handout gull morn- tng I. the lull, puma loudly. He but sinned. Atterr'tumdtiM a perfect- tr IN. bodied shoal in two or three many" to set through now arms. be an: up in disgust and ventover on the ever rumble North Shore Line. He got the mail here, but oh my! He Inn . rent coming tor the next two you; ' l IN MEMORIAM In loving memory ot our den son and brother. Howard George, who died Feb. 9 1923: In the graveyard. softly sleeplnx.' Where the Uowers gently wave, Ide. the one We loved so dearly, In his lonely, silent grave. The flowers we lny upon him, Mar wither and decay, But the love and thought or our dear babe Will never fade away. N Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seller and Son, 1tl',i,ll1'fllC,l?,lll,) for tn on tie l . WAUKEGAN, {mums Res. Phone 2588: O'ifice 344 Raven. Charges" in dire» Cull. .All Star Cast, "Has the World Gone Mud" Thursday, rrei,n,ai, l4: ' "MmmEry" _ _-_/ttir..'.,'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.,'.'.'.'.-, " Natalia-Illegal" FARM A spawn? 547 NORTH c0125}? AUCTKONE"; "Wow: Saturday, February 9: dllraawii"Cth'i" MOUNTED' _. Comedy and News Sui-thy, Febnu'y 10: CONSTANCE TALMADGE . Tuesday, February 12: Hmld Lloyd Comedy FOX LAKE. ILL. TWO BIG VALUES 5 W. W. Carroll h Son Co. I Tm " PROGRAM AND Kitchen T oweling All Pure Linen. the best for every purpose. per yard . 200 to ac " STOCK S DI If l, STOP! Loom LISTEN! The ma Tri-PlerRadio Receiving set Viking Denim"? at the Libertyville Garage. Come In and Bear lt, ' ' _ The Price of the hit Triplex Receive inkling Tubes, Bet ,hMWWWhOISO." ...' Telephone 202 Some In A nd See WhaFWe Have For You The Farmers' Money PROTECTING In country homes after the lamps, on lighted, you hear people toy. "Don't count that money with the shades up." So that there shall be no fear, so that the country dweller can handle his tunne- tions without keeping sums of money on hand, we provide Banking-by-Mail. Fear of the Prowler clutches at timid hearts. V Write or ask us for particulars. 9'he Radio glial, LIBERTYVILL'. . - . ILLINOIS. Romano. of More Than a Half Minion Dom" First National Bank .The Eda Triplex Receiving Set cotpprises one stage of variably tuned radio frequalcy ,mpl,iritr, cation. one stage of straight timed rtdio triri' quency amplification. one stage of retksy4tadi, io frequency amplification. one stage of Mex-j ed audio frequency amplifidatimt em! one itiiii(, The crystal in the Erla Triplex (bet aieaitrl)i,i',i, with any and all tube noises. scratches, io o,ftujijii)iils found in sets of other desim. but at the mi; tithe , does not cut down the range and vows: of the set. ' ' ' . (ri':',';, A few satisfied-trs of a Triplix '1'r",'.tt's' -ceiietstaretiikC,_Bolhirts,,leilirt ,.ilh.Aislhuji'lr: Follett, Libertyville; C. B. Maud. Lbeetrvilhtrs)','; JohirMoldercUhertyviN; Ihrcttrumm. 1itjrtii';_ twine; o. J. Boehm, Libertyville and Iikrti/' Neville, Huntsville. and they all ay they a; periech no trouble in tuning out interfering It.- I tions for the ones desired. .. u BERNARD a PROIOIR. Proprietor. of straight audio -ireqiencyampii,tk;atism. aeidt a crystal saving as a disteetor, the sitrilyutitit, equaling five tubes otherwis'egnployed. "i'. New linen Huck I 50 and (lr/l FOR SALE BY WINOA. lTOIdOP. I. Fine and white, phin and fancy pattern. mm b/ii" macaw thi "Ntfr L15