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Libertyville Independent, 26 Jun 1924, p. 5

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I Buifdihg Resources ll For All Purposes mum is Miillltll plus "WWII" There is no obligation asking information or advice 1amat,rarseiadtobeofserviee " _ ' THRIFT . HWOU'VE phnned to build, now in the time. Whether you desire e small garage, a home, an srifiee building or olfice space. we have the proper ' resources to fill your requirements. . ' _ Libertyville Lumber Co. FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent We ulvine only completion of you! plum om} letting of contacts to allow you the benefits- of early Sesron prices on materials. Don't coke a chance, make sure by consulting as before you build. f L A K El C " U N T Y NATIONAL BANK _ ' ptar.uaouGtisteh-nma. oidyoueversuvtothinktutourvery civilization is built - thrift? If we spent allotumoneyufutuwcmadcittherewould benoneggtorati-ialsterehouse. Come.- at,mtswewmgdn'tbeabietoeapandand it is because we save a part of what we eanfthat our community develops und.pro- gram. 'nernan,rhospenawiselvandsaves systematically is a good beiness mm and a good citizen. ' uatartutussageettuBeireesoiir" V in This Week's Prairie Farmer. T _l Libertyville Battery & like. Co. UlBER'ryYILLlli) ' -- v OFWMMWMMdth-dcfithl -huhac'ludumi¢|u3h11nwukhlm tset-rim-de,-" warm-MFR" "Mb-wwagler-AW Let UsJ-lelp You ' Plan Your Home I. 47 Telephone 400 DtnrnbrtheadDertot ILLINOIS vu hen the In! , when In. J. King "I mum: mm shirts. Brighton- cum "to. I'm " to Mr, " 81.40 out. at J. B. lone A Co.u. " 1n. John Whnney left latst snar- k, tor Otwmu. lawn. for u viait with her mother. Hrs. Mann. , w Beef Dinner 6:3010 8 p. In. tn the put-h house. Tickets; Adult. 50¢; children Me. , Go to lane'- for boys' tenni- sheep and oxford; while or black, at 500 a put while they but. It Urn. Lttttt buttocks of Chicago in the guest ot LitrertyvUie friend- Lu! Mrs. Charles G. Elven ot Highland Park (mixed on Libertrvilie relatives may evening. Dr. L E. Golding and Punk Kern returned the first of the Week from I tiahing trip in Wisconsin. Men's tennis show 1nd oxfordo, In black or white, Ttre a pair to chose, at J. B. Morse & Co.i, It The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will hold a bakery sale at the Triu- & Johnson more Saturday dyernoon, June 2811. Mr. and Mrs. Paul MneGuftifyy terminal Sunday Dr. 'tarmond B. Teale, of Kansas City, Mo., . former college chicane of Mrs. Imam. Mrs. May Famhun MeChrystnd, of Highland Park, were here FHQAy ut- ernoon to attend the funeral ot War- ren heath. , I Thursday, June M, nitiruoort and evening, under the Inapices of the Woman's Guild. of St. IAVrence's church, Bummer Sale. J. B. Home & Co. are offering boys' and young men's solid leather oxtonds hr-art- 5 to 7 onty, at ".60 the pair, in nlnno ' It to close Mr. tand lira. Herbert Ayers and Mrs. Perry Walton motored to Chimo Wednesday morning to attend the wedding of Mr. Ayers' sister. mu Genevieve Ayers to Milky Griffin. All kinds ot fancy and useful aru- cies tor ale by the Woman's Guild at the parish house ot the Episcopal church June 26 (Thursday, utteruoon and evening. _ Mrs. Thoma Var-hey and son. Her. hen oof Lake Forest, were here from Friday until Sunday visiting at, the Lyle Smith home. Mr. Vtrney came over Sunday and spent the day. The Presbyterian Lidia Aid Socie- ty will hold an all any meeting at the church Wednesday, July '. Picnic lunch at noon. There will be work, so bung your tumbles. Please note the change of date. . It. Gertrude WWI, at 14'?" vgna William Farris. the much tented-o! Justice of the Peace of Half my. writes the Independent that he has re- turptd to " hope in Vernon town- ship, 'alter having spent the past several months in Chlam. . The picnic cf the Libertyville Wom- nn'l Club Might: new this year at the Renehan resort u Round Lake. or. Fridnv afternoon and evening, June 27th. A large crowd is planning to mttend from um village. There wilt be speck! music at the Prenhyterinn church next Sunday. in the morning In. Nellie Laynon will sing "Thanks Be to God," by Dicksoa, 1nd in the evening liu Ruth Jenkins Mil spin m one of her hymnoan- iheml. July at; Edi-us Cook, tenor ot Chicngo. noted ooncirt aintrer and 'vo- "sat conch. wttabettterttMot. iiii7iaiiii; of apes-113a". to Lheetrrilte People Local and Personal Leiter's Novelty Store You'll find here a com- plete assortment of Fire- works for a proper celebration of the Glori- ous Fourth. Firecrackers, Roman Candles, etc --.no matter whether you pre- fer a big hing or a. gor- geous displsy of fire and celor,\ we can supply your wants from our large stock at a tow price. weetr visiting her c. my: JUNE 26. 1924. I curle- Yrenner, while driving his Ford touring Sfr. on Roch-and road :Sundu, skidded Into the ditch at St. Inn'- croulnx during the storm last 1llel'e.'ilv, and the result was I broken Itront Gai. The car In: brought to 'Lihertrviile by the Libertyville Garage lynching crew. . Ir. and In. W. P. Imus. In. motored to Bcnmvme sum" ._. mu to attend the voddtn; od no tor merU brother. "other! Maui. m In. Margaret Chant. I Judge Ben K. Miller will lave Sun- ,day lor'New York. from which port he will sail July 2nd on the Cunard liner ,Maunetanin tor London, where he vi]? attend the convention of the American Bar Association. He will be accompa- 'nled by Mrs. Miller and their son, Roi. lie: who graduated from Yale last your and hos just completed a post mau- fnte course in Finance and Banking at Eamon. Institute, Boston. After the "(invention they will tour England, lScotland and Continental Europe, re- ;turning about September lat; The Fox his Womn's Club will hold their third annual a; a: Fri- day. July 4ttt. The proceeds will " to the Community How fund. "than wlll be a panda " no a. III. and all residents of the vllhu In invited to take part in it. The next maul" meeting of um tyvme Post No. "o. American Won. will be held " Gridley'l lull. Tue-div evenlnx. July In. All ox-urvlce man no Invited. Adjutant Koehn bu " pllcatlon blah tor NatlomlCompem nation. Come and get one. . f John Ballard was in Waukegan lut iTueeday to attend a meeting of the 4 A. R. commlttssr to select a puree and set the time t the annualeouxr 'ty reunion of the old soldiers Op ac- 'count of the bad weather only a few (iGTrGi could attend, and Ryan de. lclded to hold another meeting the sec jond Monday in July. Why not invite ithe G. A. R. boys to' come to Libert ville. this year'. Here In tooth" op. iiiir"iiii;', for the American Legion to get busy. Hudson coupe, en route from Lake Geneva Sunday, had all kinds of bad luck. First two tires blew out and then he sidecwiped another car north ot Libertyville nod lost a rear wheel. He ave up the idea of trying to drive then'uld called the Libertyville Gar- uge wrecking outfit, and was towed Notice T o Piano Buyers Save $100 to $300 on your Piano or Player Piano. High grade upright player and grahd Pianos direct from factory to you. Get my pricetrbefore buying. Cash or terms. H. F. FREESE 7 Mr. Koran of Chiming. (mu-us a No, store salaries. DEERFIEID. Factory Representative 'so no high Charles Adam. and like Cotter, two dashing youth ot Harrington, but I My night were guests at Mar-ha! "den-y'- at his private gunner: in the villuge hall. T The young men were I Dialed up by the motorcycle omcer loath ot to", when it was seen that their cu m pursuing on erratic scour... Tue-day morning they were 1Btvett a hearing before Justice Morris, [who "and Adam :25 tor driving a at Vb". "mounted. and Coffey was in." 810 tor imbibing smoothing evi- dently him-gar than his tune. Two he!!!" (I! (cried lightning were con- tueatqtt by the annual and added at his on prints Btoeh. The young men ind been to Chicago to buy I quit of |ciothu. and evidently decided to m launching for the inner man. Thirty. iiive dollars would go a long Viny- to. wn!!! buying 3 "it of clothed in Bar. rington or Libertyville. "new. _.outttharearttereMte ' can!" out Tu-hay (or tt. E lomn Ind urea " lanky to Geneva. Where they remained too In outta. He wy' en route home who: the noett ot "(Menu weaned. GOOD EAST SIDE LOT ON BURL- BERT COURT NEAR FOURTH OT. ALL SEWEHS AND WATER. NICE PLACE TO BUILD. ONLY .7". The great and . World Tar 'Powder River' Four Great Battles: CANT ICNY ARC( in a hundred "horse power Western Drama "GALL0PINC GAUAC HER" EullllllllllllllllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' .ty1iqRlt1)B,fig MAKER' WilliamAde Mille - - - "5.1000ch -sssatNmest-ttp't*iemes I. F"e1erd'..='="=._-aaaaai , - -tiitlllllllllll2iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiErEi?22rEL2C,) _--..---------. ST. MIEHELE CHATEAU THIERRY Auditorium Theatre T O N I G H T Saturday, June 28 SELLERS a PETER8EN. 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