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Libertyville Independent, 17 Jul 1924, p. 5

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OUR WANT ADS GET SURE RESULTS INSURANGE is PROTEGIION »*=s NVESTMENT There is no obligation asking information or qdvice I am always glad to be of service Building Resources For All Purposes FI{YOU'VE planned to build, pnow is the time.s. l Whether you desire a small garage, a home, an office building or office space, we have the proper --» resources to fill your requirements. ®~_ _ ~_ We advise earlyrcompletion of your plens ard letting .. of contracts to allow you the benefits of early searon p prices on materials. Don't take a chance, make sure by consulting us before you build. + Jw FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent s Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. Libertyville Lumber Co.: ' Libertyville Battery & Elec. Co. L a mE Couy T y .\'A")'IONAL BAXK eclephon@@# _ The more mongy you have working for you the less need there is of your work-- ing yourself. , If you constantly.add to a savings account at this bank you will eventually haveé an accumulata(g capital, the interest from which will be suf-- ficient to take care of you and all your wants. In the meantime the money is where you can 'get it if you should need it on short notice to meet an emergency. c : , The sooner you start the account the sooner will it start earning for you. -- If you haven't an account here already today is a good time to start one. ----the new Surbearn Set--thefinest electric iron yvou ever saw, with cord and stand all conven@atly_tuckedawgy in an indestrucadble, dirt--and--mo sture» proof case. A liictine ironing'equipment, $8. 50 complete. Step in and see it, LIBERTYVILLE Is Your Money Working? It's the Talk of the Town dyto Let Us Help You Plan Your-- Home Télephone 400 Down by the Old Depot "' qoivcg t traitn o ILLINOIS vid sn esd , Mrs, Willliam Zoelin visited friends bere Tu: Mrs. Charles G. Elwell of Highland Park visited relatives here Sunday. Boys' and youths' tenuis shoes and oxfords, 50¢ a bair, while they last. J. B. Morse & Co. 1t John Bracher of Waukexan is here vksiiing hig son, Bert Biacher. Ind., is brother Men's black, light weight, work shoes, first grade stock, at $3.85 a pair at Morse's. 1t \ trich \from is at Mi. and Mrs. Warner Colby and two sons, of Winthrop Harbor, called on relatives here Sunday. Men'gtennis shoes and oxfords} goods, specially priced to close at the pair. J. B.. Morse & Co. M:. and Mrs. Jack@sink are enter taining friends from Winthrop Harbor thig week. Mi. and Mrs. Chas. Kaiser and Mr. and Mrs. Abffer Taylor were guests of relatives in Bensonville Sunday. Jack Bragford and family returned _ Amongzg those who registered at the home Saturday --merning after a week's Paris (France office of the Chicago vacation spent with relatives in UP-- Daily News last Monday appear the land, Ind. names of Judge and Mrs. Ben H. Mil-- E. D. Hubbard is exhibiting an os-- ',';{w";",'o }::m?n: :;":;u:) forLg:rr(t)z:mP' Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of Chi-- cago are spending this weey with the iormer's parants, Mr. and Mrs. Danie! Nelson, on Maple Avenue. Mrs. Nellie T. Kimball and daugh-- ter, Miss Blanche Kimball, of Chicago, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 3. C. Kimball. Kenneth Bink, who is a patient at the Victory Meraorial hospital in Wau-- kegan, is getting along as wel} as uan be expected. -- Miss Mae Miller left Monday eve-- ning for Boulder, Colo., to join her gister, Missg Evelyn Miller, for a va-- cation. O ---- Mrs. Thomas Kemp returned Wed-- nesday to Ottumw#, lowa, after spend-- ing a couple of weeks with her daugh-- ter, Mrs. Lewis H. Akers, and family. The Misses Vene Wheeler and Es-- ther Biere @&re visiting at The Delis, Wis., wnite on a vacation from 'their employment at the Foulds Milling Co. plant. & a Miss Northa Lee Peck, or Portland, Oregon, artived Friday to visit her sis-- terp Mrs. Paul Mac Gtuffin, and family for several weeks. . + Mrs. George .H. Cooper of St. Pet-- ersburg, Fla., is visiting Libertyville relatives ang friends, and (aking.note of the many changes in our town. .uen's solid leather work shoes, guaranteed to give satisfaction® .. Spe-- clal price $8.98. J. B. Morse & Co. 1t Mrs. ( Short Items of Especial Interest to Libertyvilie People Local and Personal [" Channel Lake Pavilion Tuesday -- Wednesday, July 22--23 « ;',TBOMML'on..-fimdmm * f pavilions in the state_--Dance space 6000 square feet. % l:-gguu:l:)l;ld h': ;':ch':::;;m:e::'v% who are making a tour of Europe. his daughter, Miss Lorraine, who _ Mrs. George Charbonneau and y.rue Phoenix, Ariz. children of Judith Gap, Mont,. who . § have been visiting Albert Roefl ansd' ; Mrs. 4 -- 25 a::dspelx::m;,;o:ll:lish:(l:unw?:'xcttl,lz family, west of Libertyville, the nast er's parants, Mr. and \'l'rs [iauje' week, are now at the Geork Gro«s Arcunait taw A t 09 + ' home for a few Jays. C¥ (_/ "JACQUELINE LOGAN GRORGE FAWCETT MAURICE : FLYNN WILLIAM B. DAVIDSON 'arrie Ciiss o' Indianapolis, visiting at the home of her Jack Sink, and family. | To Our Patrons WING to the large number of week end pleasure O seckers who must be accommodated on Satur-- day evenings, we suggest that you who have leisure attend our dances during the week. | This will enable us to give you better service and you will more fully enjoy the superior music of the "Senators," our regular 8--piece orchestra. A UDI TO RIU M T HE AT R E. ) 'CaLomy TA JANE fhes-- > C~/ -- P n weds XkalTlt Atrt pnovbucrion of ~,'hjcagu' Men's extra good quality, plain toe g 'vork shoes, medium weight, at $4.25. * J. B. Morse & Co. * > it .. THURSDAY, . JULY 17, 1924 & Geo?ge Me"!o p snovucron AJ 0C 1t J. P. May and family of Waukegan visited Sunday with Mrs. May's-- par-- ents. _ Little Barbara Jane remained to spend several days with her grand-- mother, Mrg. G. H. Cooper. Miss Madelyn Zook and D. E. Tol-- leth were upited in marriage Satugday, July 5th, the Rev. Charles J. Dieckey performing the ceremony. The young couple will reside in Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Franzen Wed nesday entertained Mr. and Mrs, W F. Franzen, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Franzen, of Bensonvilie, and Mr and Mrs. Edward Huer, of Chicago. Seeley Gridley brings in samples of the string beans grownin his garden. He says they have been enjoying gar-- den "sass" of this variety for several days. se Mrs. Floyd Hubbard and teheir twin daughters, Barbara and Jane, who have been guests at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Raymond Moss, left Monday night for their home in Detroit, Mich. e Word was received last Saturday o' the serious illness of U, A. Scott, of Wenatchee, Wash Mr. Scott Loarmerly resided in Libertyville and is well known here. Tom Hiddi--son left for Wenatchee Monday moining. Mrs. M. Day and daughter, Viola, accompanied by her brother, John Nel-- son and wife, of Chicago, and her par-- ents, Mr Aand Mrs. Daniel Nelson, mo-- tored to Antioch Tuesday and spent the day visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. J. B. MacGuffin started Tues-- day evening for Los Angeles, Calif. She had planned to remain for sev-- eral weeks longer, but was called to California by the death of her sister, Dr. Ada 'Laughlin, who suffered a stroke of paralysis on July 8th, and passed aw&@y July 11th. Jens Smith, general manager of the Chicago office of the Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co. of California, spent last Friday with Car': A. Schreck aid fam ily. Mr. Sthrech is local agent fomLib-- ertyville and surrounding . terrftory, and reports the Pacific Mutual is of-- ering a very liberal contract in afive-- way life and Lealth policy. | Monday George P. Racine & CO., of Chicago bought the Rebecca Holeomb 40 acres 6n the north side of Maple Ave. in the village of Area, for t re ported con#ideration of $106,000. This tract will be subdivided by the--new & Co., of owntrs, asd converted inio a high Class residential district. . Mrs. Hol-- gomb retains about _ five acres on which the Holcomb homestead is sit-- uated. This sale has created much ex-- citement in the village of Area, and other developments are looked for in the real estate line there Members of Palatine Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, were here Monday night and conferred _ tMe degree 'of Mark Master on 14 candidates for Tyrian Chaptes," regently instituted in Liber-- tyville. . Amother class was taken in Wednvday .gh(. An nhk»y,:c elub is being organized in -- uertyville, and a base ba:l team composed ®exclusively of Libertyyille players will be the first endeayor of the new club. Later basket ball, foot ball teams . and other forms of sport will be introduced. In an eleven inning game at The Fair ground diamond las! Sunday aft-- ernoon, Libertyville walloped Auntioch by the closeé score of 6 to 5. It looked like a walkaway for Libertyville until the seventh inning, when Antioch cut loose with three hits, coupled with errors by the home team, gave Anti-- och five runs and a tie. The tie re mained uniil the eleventh, when Lib ertyville made the winning tally. Dean Bennett pitched a good game, allowing but five hits in the 11' innings. Next Sunday the Evanston Tigers come to Libertyville. This colored teams in t and~-- bartle league umpire Auditorium Theatre FRI;]:;E?T. 18 & 19 Boys! Oh, Boys! "Lawful Larceny" ETT "MUD AND SAND" Robert W. Service's *"The Spell of the Yukon" sSUNDAY, JULY 20th "A bunch of the boys were whooping it up in the Malamute EDUCATIONAL COMEDY + "COLD CHILLS" Hope Hampton and Conrad Nagle IN Don't Miss This With STAN cLAUREL in A NEW SCARF AT $1.50--| A COOL GINGHAM or percale In any colors you | must not be overlooked. Have You All You Need for Your Vacation Trip? |L| A NEW NIGHTGOWN can be made very economically of crepe ; in all the lin-- gerie shades; yard ... 30c Telephone 29 This is one o fthe IP"t in the Chicago district, royval is expected. _ A will officiate. .w NIUHIUGUWN can D¢ | a pAIR QF KNICKERS in | DIMITY BLOUSES--Tan or ide very economically of | _ wool tweed, gray or tan, | _ white, with b: clever collar ; in all the lin-- are almost a neces-- trimming, to : shades; yard 30c sity. Per pair.... 33085 had for ..........._. sm W. W. Carroll & Son Co. _ with like, YOUR BEST INSURANCE AGAINST--~BEING--MISINFORMED Is TO . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE INDEPENDENT--ONLY $1.50 FOR A YEAR | Things Don't Just Happen SPECIAL PRICES! dress apron (some are nice for afternoons) can be bought at prices to please ev-- GALVANIZED BARBED WIRE --per 100 lbs . ... .. ........... BALE TIES -- --per bundle...s...........l. STANDARD BINDERS' TWINE ~'per 'TIb. ... .. :s.... .F...00.p. STRICTLY PURE LINSEED OIL: f =--per gallon .. ... --hs....,. 'FIRST NATIONAL BANK GOOD--LUCK--FRUIT JAR RINGS "*-- DEK--OOZEON.,... .z ... . .. .. .. . ... 1--QUART MASON FRUIT JARS --per dozen. .........sw..s se 2.QUART MASON FRUIT JARS 1--PINT MASON FRUIT -- JARS GLASS TUMBLERS SASH CORD Frank H. Eger| On Everyday Necessities 508 N. Milwaukee Avenue. --pér dozen. .............. ----per dozen: .. ..s0,.s.0,...'.... --per dozen :. .. .. A live, growing bank account at this convenient home bank * Thrift Builders®*" LIBERTYVILL® We Make 'em Happen 100 feet. Is heaps 0' help in the makin' HARDWARE HOURS 8: 00 A. M TO 8:00 xb HOSE in harmonizing shades at $1.25 and $1.75, are very tempting. Our friends nlway7 s come back. Ask for €/711 white, with a clever collar trimming, to be 7 had for ... m JAts ..¢$1 10 | "RE$5.25A;§ ILLINOHE. ... 149. a / i t ic C d 50c + I *u;wq' $1.00: £oe'sls s ¥3% ,. SW Telephone 17 +. --/ fyshoehs ) ~ Pd ) 4. dorlt 3 M P £04 # 1aked vide un cce dh 350

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