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Libertyville Independent, 1 May 1924, p. 5

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| Building Resources ' I For ~All Purposes INSURANCE : #< PROTECTION There is no obligation asking information or advice I am always 'glad to be of service + * wgo"ioukewammhflbullw" make up a successful farmer or merchant. _\ _' You'll find these qualities in our bank becagse we know they are essential to sound growth. We beleive in living up to the same standards that we expect of our customers. ; Come'ialndletmtellyouubom\d\ilblflk . "and the men behind it. Talk over your financial problems with our officers. Maybe they can help --\qgppmommm _ you solve them. -- f To Get Your Car Ready for Summer _ Let Experts | _ Overhaul Your Car _ IF YOU don't know your car and its. complicated work-- ings, you'll have a complicated job trying to fix it. & Come to this shop where only-- the best mechanics are employed and only the finest materials : aro used: You'll get satisfaction 'plus at a vety low Now Is the Time pri e LIBERTYVILLE GARAGE F--YOU'VE planned to build, now is the time. Whethér you desire a small garage, a home, an > office building or office space, we have the proper resources to fill your requirements. | We advise early completion of your[plans and letting of contracts to allow you the benefits of early searon prices on materials. Don't take a'chance, make sure by consulting us before you build. | Libertyville:Lumber Co. Telephone 47 FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent Foundation Stones | * Aeacer Brilt beuow, capable maiger. / [flll '.'l:... m;k':":m' A nme;sf'ul bank i\lt as ' Telephone 15 LAKE--COUNTY NaATIONAL-- BANK Let Us Help You -- Pldn Your Home Wlfidlficw&. Prairie Farmer. Look for the message of the Bankers of Hllinois in this weekss Down by the S1d Depot plus: Literiy ville INVESTMENT «"Mre. A. W. Walido is contfvalescing trom her recent iliness. _ Mrs. Rdward Lynch and Mrs. Fred Carney spent Monday in Chicago. _ ¥he latest in King Satin Shirts, [&Ald or collar attached st#les, at J. B. Morse & Co. Mrs. Chas. Scott and Miss Agnes Lightbody were in Waukekan last Baturday. Is your tollet asking pointed atten-- tion--sweeten it with Blue Devil. 1t '~ Mre. J. Gannon of Chicago was here Bunday visiting at the Evilsizor home. Mre. W. W. Carroll spent Tuesday in Kenilworth. -- Baby's lml deserve most careful attention-- the unmentionables in Blue Devil -- 1#1t _ O. P. Meyers and family-- are new residents of Libertyville, having mov-- ed here from San Pierie, Ind. See those Silvertown Cord Shirts at J. B. Morse Co. They, sure are SOME shirts. A. R. Schnaebele moved Monday to the home he recently purchased from O. E. Churchill off Douglas Ave. Mrs. William Zoellenr was here on Sumday © from Chicago visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Madden. Have you given up getting the dirt from the wrinkles in your hands--try Blue Devil 18--1t Mrs. Mamie Boles and son, Louis, 'of Cicero, lil., spent last Sunday in Libertyville. -- The, finest line of Dress Shirts at $2.00 up, collar attrched or band styles, at J. B. Morse & Co. Mr. and Mrs.: Raiph Gruewwald, of Chicagp spent Saturday afternoon and Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gruen-- Mr. and Mrs. R. L Gonsalves have moved from Hubbard Woods to:the Mrs. Carrie Grummitt house on First street. wome Ray Andrews and family motored to Bes Plaines Sunday and visited rela-- tives. Mrs. Rudoliph, mother of Mrs. Andrews, réturned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Tripp and Mrs. Jonn Weich returned, home Friday from the south, where they spent the winter. & . Shirts for the conservative man, the sportsman, for the ball room and for the particular dresser, at J. B. Morse ed the Cooper place on Lake street, and expect to move the latter part_of the week. A bakery sale will be held at the Farm Bureau office Saturday after-- noon, May 3, by the Lutheran Ladies' Ch-xago.--;n; Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Mc-- Donald, of Waukegan, were Liberty-- ville visitors on Monday. . . C Aave | Dr. C. R. Galloway\has bought from C. F. Wright two lots on Park and Douglas Avenues, east of the high gchool. Mr. and Mrs. James 'Gannon of Ev-- anston were here Sunday visiting Mrs. Gaonnon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Have you seen golf--tennis suit at An old time basket social will be en-- joyed at the Oak Grove (Madden, school on Thursday evening, May 8th. The. children will be assisted in the program by Ruby W. Powers, a tal-- ented reader, and Jiggs' orchestra. Mrs. Chas. Klepper wa@ taken to the Lake County General hospital last Sunday afternoon, wheéere she under-- went an operation for appendicitis. Short Items of Ebpecial Interest to Libertyvilie People® Mr. and Mro. L H. Akers have rent-- Her condition is reported as satisfac Local and Personal George Follett now sits up with the: best of them. He is riding around in a fine new Dodge sedan, and can bare-- ty see some of his friends. . In fact, tried to run over one of them Tuesday night. All right, George, it we--ever get a car like that, we'll run down all the rabble, too. O. E. Churchill left Monday for Chi-- Ieuo to spend a few days with his daughter, Mrs. Nola McCuaig. From lthoro he will go to Oskego, Ii1., where he will make his home for a time with vilsizor. Thegy were accompanied by The Libertyville American Legion Post and Auxiliary have ordered 1250 official "In Memoriam" mgi: to be sold May 29 and 30, as has n done In past years. The sale this year, as last. will be in charge of the Liberty-- last, will be in Charge ville high school girls. Mr. and Mrs. Raward L. Sayre mov-- ed Woednesday from REdgewater to the K. W. Parkhurst home, where Mrs. s.ynvmudnuthounothor1 invalid mother. Mr. and Mrs. Noel E. Durand will occupy the Sayre home in LAbertyville for the . present. "The Power of & L49," by John Bo-- g'ul" the subject of the Dramatic Sehmon at Meothodist church next Bunday by the pastor. Hall Caine says of, 'umwt haar the stamp» of truth, that of son, Dr. Alfred Churchill, 'and and Mary, chidrlen of Mr. and J. Wilson, of Brainerd Ave., that --combination . B. Morse & Co%® Josephine Latka, of Lake Bluff, wer Libertyville visitors Monday evening. Miss Marie Andrews was a Chicago visitor on Thursday afternoon. J N. Bernard was a Chicago busi-- ness Ccaller on Wednesday. n Adoiph Sadek is siowty recoveing from a deep gash cut in his head as a result of a fall on the elevated station in Chicago, last Saturday evening. Mrs. James Davis, Mrs. Lincoln usk, Mrs. Paul Hicks and Miss Ida Wheeler will entertain the M. E. La-- dies' Aid Society in the church parlors Tuesday afternoon, May 6th, at 2:80. New members and friends, as well as old members, are invited. _ Dr¢. Penny is going over to Wauke-- n%:or two or three weeks to carry on Bellows' practice. He will work with Drs. Beasley and Osgood and wili receive valumable training and experi-- enee. He will return the latter part of the month to carry on his practice Al Litchfiela says he positively did ' not sell that famous sign in the big | real estate deal put over Tuesday, his jot. being included. He says the sign | will b6" moved back onto his lot just : east--of the tract so& and placed near | his "castle" so as show up to the | besat--advantage. He--further says that : sign will add to the attractivenegs of . the high price land in that immediate vicinity. * | -- The eighth grade of the Libertyville schools will give a benefit show at the Auditorium -- Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, May 6 and 7, when the feature will be Thomas Meighan in "The Pied Piper Malone. It is custom-- ary for the eighth grade to give the school a present each year, and the money is to be raised by advance sale of tickets to the above show. Buy your tickets in advance. Bernard DPiethorn returned home on Tuesday evening from Chicago, where an 'operation was 'performed in St. Luke's * , for afloating carti-- lage on ht knee. The knee was injured several years ago, when Ber-- nard was a member of the high school basket w team. It has given him conside e trouble, and hbas been treated by several physicians. It is hoped he will be o. k., as a result of the operation. At a meeting of the Lake County Road Officials Asgociation, held at the Chamb€r of Commerce, in Waukegan, last Barday, the following officers were elected: President, Fred Grim, commissioner of Ela township; Vice President, Jack Thomag, commission-- The Misses Thursa Nicholls and AUDITORIUM A Comedy--Drama for every member® of the family. RICHARD Dix, 'Ccraing (wiNnp 8OR 'and CLAUDE -- GILLING. WATER IN A CLEVER CROOK DRAMA f ( R ,J T 1 "FOOLS . MAY--1, 1924. Sunday, May 4 May 2 and 3 Fri, ®4 er of Warren township; Becretary, C. J. MHerschberger, clerk of YVernon township; Treasurer, E. A. Ficke, sup-- ervisor of Ela township; Corespond-- ing Secretary, Chas. Russell, County Bupt. ' Two labor a.gi.tuou.trvp Chicago caused quite a lot of trouble at the brick yard in Deerfleld of the National Brick Co., this morning. The company in order to avert trouble, shut down the plant for the day, and after a con-- ference with a committee represent-- | ing the men, made arrangements to reopen the yard tomorrow. The two | Chicago men were arrested and spirit-- \ ed away. . _ Phe sponge squad visited Liberty-- ville Saturday night, but failed to find assingle oasis in the desert. The Fin-- stad Eat Shop was searched by the raiders,. but nothing more incrimina-- ting than soda pop and tomato catsup rewarded their efforts. .@ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jenkins,«of High-- fi!'uk. who purchaged the proper-- 12%3 Schootl street, from----~Carl Séhreck, through the Sellers & Peter-- sen agency, have taken possession of their new home, and will make fur-- ther improvements on the property. We are always glad to welcome new-- comers to our village. Loren Savage, residing at Deerficid, and a Chicago man, had a nartow es-- cape from death today about noon, when an airplane in which they were testing, crashed to the ground just West of Deerflield, 'h;'l:l it struck an electric light wire. e plane was badly wrecked, but both men escaped injury. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Epp, 'of 5926 Hermitage Ave., Chicago, have com-- pleted gheir purchase of the Hatie 'Taylor property at 121 Lincoln Ave., through the Sellers & Petersen agen-- cy, and will take possession of thi new honre at once. Mr. and Mrs. E have made their summer home at Prairie View for some years, and still own their property there. They, how-- ever, have been convinced of the de-- sirability of Libertyville, for both a home and investment, and will make quite extengive improvements on their new. home. We join in welcoming them to Libertyville. . ® E. E. (Laddie) Myers, of Hinsdale, 'lll.,Ltgormer Dartmouth College Inter-- collegiate champion pole vaulter, now vaulting under the colors of the Chi-- cago Athletic Association, and a lead-- ing candidate for the American Olym-- pian team, was in Libertyville Wed-- nesday as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Warren 1). Bruner. He spent consid-- erable time on the high school field in the afternoon in demonstrating h* method of pole vaulting to the loca ttrack candidates, . :nd pronounced "Bugs" Wilson as #, very promising | vaulter. Myers at present holds the 'world's record for indoor polevaulting 'from board floor. In memory of dear husband anu father, who died ome year abo, April m 1923 : L t one year ago , Gear, . Since .you were Aaud"uvn; Since then each minute seems an hour Each hour seems a day; Sweet tho'ts of you are Aall we have To drive our tears away.° God only knfows our lonliness since 3 ho took you away, ;' But He will give you back to us in Hig eternal day. Cx-- MRS. HERMAN J. MEYERS -- _ AND CHILDREN.~ 18--1t CcARD OF THANKS To the kind friends and neighbors, who so ably assisted us in our bereay-- ment, and for the beautiful flowers contributed, we wish to present our sincere thanks. * HATTIE L HOWELL MRS. E. A. MESSER INDEPENDENT readers are al-- @ mnwnofunhmtmvnlll @ -- the time. © 0 0 0 ao 0 0o 3 00e * 00 INSURANCE of Roads. Phone 217--.M -- LIBERTYVILLE 2 0 © 0 0 2 0 e 6 0 6 ® JN MEMORIAM L. H. HOWELL SPRINGTIME -- W. W. Carroll & Son Telephone 29 . Grandy We have for your pleasure pretty i:lacvk :r:c; white effects, and some in--colorsJ O.n;ly'.kw.' BA A2 o Pads and Covers for your ironing beard Initialed White Dressing COMbS..........._._._.._.__----..___--_-- SmrdybrownRubberApronsforthdell{lil"""'4""'hins Lingerie Straps, all shades, with elastic Is Novelty Time | 2 Insurance of all kinds Phone 154--M . MBE It's only natural, after having invested in safe 8 bonds for a considerable time, that you should want to continue . receiving 'the same rate . -- But the days of 8*, with safety, have gone. Within the last two years ipterest rates have have dropped about 2%. Now, as never before, beware of bonds offered at more than the current rate. These afford decreased security. We'll gladly' help you to select conservative b?ds that are safe. LIBERTYVILL® . . . ILLINOIS, Resources of More Than a Haif Million Doliars Today's Danger First National Bank RAY N. SMITH Smith Smart Shoes HOURS 3:00 A. K. TO ATTH Smart Shoes are satis-- to their last It's built--in qmnty.ndutylethatmake them "worthy of. a place on $1.50 to $2.00 $1.00 Ms ¥ 3 5. fo.. agé& af

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