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Libertyville Independent, 14 Aug 1924, p. 5

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READ THE INDEPENDENT ' $1.50 1,ll!ll?llli,i, i; '?,lll1i,i,lll,,? ; t,tLlll!,1?!,,?,l! FOR RENT Bartlett Realty Service Building, Resources For All Purposes FHYOUVE planned to build, now in the time. Mayan desire a email gauge. a home, an office building or Mice space. we have the proper 'eStnmee* to Wrout requirements. _ ' We odvioe only completion of your plans and letting of mum to allow you the benefits of only neuron mice-{on meteriola. Don't take s, chance, make sure by consulting us before you build. Libertyville Lumber Co. TM" FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent Provided-w Life bun-cc Co. . "TheNardof0irector, are aihisiueina treneawarfortheentirepolicramla&nhe tutratuoftuuAandthemeasureofits 'ue-depend-on their ability and in- Tudirectoaofthisbankaremqtofunques- tioned ability and character. They have made asuceessoftheirprivatetmdeetakimrs.soare better qualified to invest funds intrusted to their care. They represent the leading lines of business in this community and in that way thebankiskeptirttouchtidth thefiUneialsit- nation of the country. You may toe! secure in depositing your funds in this strung bank. What the Bank Directors q A K El Cl 0 U N T NAKI'IONAL BANK. 3 Acres on Appley Avenue For Parking of Cars Purine Fair Time APPLY TO _ Mean to You, LIBERTYVILLE. ILLINOIS Let Us Help You Plan Your Home 531 Kiln-k0. Avg-u. Derqm1trtUOldD-t . lay-0nd unnumn ia Imaging M week with . whoolmnte " La Grout. Wit In. 140 "an. ot Wines-n. vu- ttod Manda We "unmet. Mr. all In. Abner Taylor and In. "on 1411 mm Sunday with friend- In Helicon. " Chute- Kaiser, In, of Janet. In here i mum Us grandparents, Mr. and , In. Chan Kaiser. t Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S. Hyatt and non June. In" returned from a ten darn' trip to mum". Mont. . Mr. and In. Walter Altenbm tad baby Ion. at Des Planes, spent Ion- any with Mr. and In. W. P. Frauen. Jun Swm and funny tad Dr. and In. C. R. Galloway took " automo- bite trip to Luke Genera Wedneldly. Mrs. Alta Poetlintttort, of Peoria, and mu Mary Call of Wnukeun, vtq. ited at the P. A. Hutchinson home the ttrat ot this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gail of High- land Park, and Mrs. H. G. Hopklnl, of Wuukegsn, were visitors at the Funk Hutchinson home Monday. 7 Irwin Biere spent Sunday with friends in Wadsworth, and "tended the picnic given by the parish of St. Patrick: church. Little Willis Kennedy's third birth- day was celebrated Monday " a um, attended by . number of his young friends. . Mrs. Agnes Thain: Stunn and her daughters. Hines Maths tad Jose'- phlne. ororaaada, Minn., are visiting relatives in Libertyvtlle and vicinity. IVI-HVV- In mnngvnuv - 'l'tluAI-J. T _ . . Paul Ray and tamily and Earl Cor- ' The book! Containing the nremlumllm and family left uarly Tuesdny list "Id other lutomutlon eoneerniturmtornine in their automobiles for s the "he County Fair, may be had by Hunk or ten days' trip through the appllcatlou " the office of the Fun: hood. of ndrthern Wigcomln and Bureau. " "Mlnnesota. Pull said that after he The T 'got north ot Luke street he wt: going "sonata: 2d/ftt,Yd',,eT,Ar,'ti? forget business. and was afraid to Oliver H k '.look behind him for ten me'ons [ _ 00 on Thursday afternoon, Id ll ht Th bitt 'dir. t the August gist. A' picnic supper will helm" at m. qt " Ltl served. Walton welcome. - ' furniture store has been eontln this . lweek and la in was of Charley hoe. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Ahern mltor naurMitss Mffie Butterfield.. They guests. Mr.,nttd Mn. Patrlck Mulcney.-"Dlln to we a record during the tlt. 'spent Aeveral days lat week toursni:'srettee ak the has. Earl just simply through The Dell: at "'lsconlln. MF.'emutoratard from Illa store. and has and Mrs. Maloney left Sunday tor their plan; for . real vacation. The that Fax Lake Cemetery Ano- canon will meet " the home ot Mm. Oliver Hook on Thursday afternoon. August gist. A' picnic supper will be served. Walton welcome. - [ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Ahern and guests, Imam! It". Patrick Halon". 'spent Aeveral days but week touring ghrough The Den: ot Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Maloney left Sunday tor their home in Ottumwa. Ion. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Young and their daughter borothy Jane; Mr. nnd Mrs. P. B. Davidson and daughter. Mar- Juiie and Lew'. ot Palatine, and A. Christensen, of Evanston, are enjoying 1 vacation ot several weeks. oeeutrr- lng I outage at lake Ellen Cascade, "cousin. .- his: Norma Lee Peck. who has spent several weeks at the home ot her ulster. Mrs. Paul Mae Quinn. ex: pacts to leave may for Knnm City, no, where she will visit . few days before gaming tor her home in Port- land. Oregon. Gus mummy, local representative for the Public Service Co., decided to let short circulu and other peaEy an- noilmces naturally take- care of them- selves for two weeks, and loaded his family into the Ford Monday and bled for the Wisconsin woods. The many friends ot Dr. T. H. Hes- lin are glad to welcome him back to Libertyville. He has been nbsent trom his mice here tor the past year; and during thatxtime has been enghged in research work in one of the urgent clinics in' St. Lorin. He also and»: triple the Panacea". Henna! fully equipped to take one of chrong ills. Dr. B. T. Lynch and wife. who have been in ,charge'of Dr. Healin'n practice tor a yen, will take a frip in the went, after which Dr. Libs will loan in cum. I Libertyville Department Store Local and Personal 31...: new of Especial interest to Lawn» People 100 Pairs Navy Leggings Farmers' Picnic Wednesday, August 20 Day and Night Speakers .4 human """"'". nun." Races. $turttiie,B-haltHomealtoeco-Nrteiittt - "r" 'wlsormzss L. '"""', All?" 20cl DIAMONDLAKE. ILLINOIS '. WY. AUGUST 14, 1924 l John L. Nicholson believes in the 'pulling power of Independent adver- mm. A month ago he inserted in ad loitering Hoistpin cattle for sale. He ;wu in the office lust Saturday and land that he hadlsold three thorough- bred bulls, and each sale was made as is direct result of his advertising in lthits paper. Mr. Nicholson is the own- ;vr of Bichmont Farms, near Ingleside. and specializes in the breeding of the thoroughbred Holstein. Enron "I..." the Wuhan Dairy an. Mat Sunday, the worn bo. tntr 5 to 8. This I. an "ottrud ttatNat for the Wuakonn m- am you. all the Everett boy- teol rather about! our the result ot this ulna. A full account of the nuns wu necked. but on mm ot the large uncut)! ot ad- vorulln; in this que. It had to be named. Joe Hart left Tuesday morning for Vonnmlon. Canada, where he will 'F main nevenl week- mltlng "have. ml looking utter his tanning lawn-ts In the north. Joe was seen on Immu- hoe avenue about 10:30 Monday nUht looking over hi: usual haunts, a ll he was lath to leave. Joe will tind the Iatettatring ot Uttertyville buying on the out-Ids whenever he decides to return to Libertyville. 3mm Bron. have been busy for a week or " repairing we sidewalks in the amine" diatriqtp at! extending them to the new curb of the paved street. The walk in front of the Inde- pendent building was "dressed up" this week, and the unsightly step-off removed. All poles and sign posts have treentmoved from the avenue, thus enhancing the beauty of the main street of our village. q l On page two of this issue will be found the first installment ot "The Story of the Holy Name Society." try the Verge Rev. M. J. Ripple, o. P. P.G., L1rAvaie sus, & Electric Co., Telephone 400 T". aw Hm 'd i; __ 'T-F- r's Tr T T .33 -..the Lew Sunbeam Set--. the wonderful Sunbeam Iron, with cord and "and-every- thing all complete in oné 1ovelrliktime case! 88.50 eqmplete. Step in and nee it. It's Here Regular Price 75c W37! A real estste dear ot considerable unsound. in closed during the past week. The Bradley tum. southeast oi Idtrertyviiter, vss sold to Albert Mac- Arthur, s real estate broker of Chica- Bo. This ism consists ot so sores, and the considaroiion is reported " .100 per acre. The Divine ism of to tens on St. Mary's road, was slso sold to Mr. Inunhur for $335 per sore. A rumor is Ilsa current that chthur has so option on the " Aresdy form. 'iormerly owned by Arthur Meeker. sud sold by him about A year no to a Mr. Green, Wisconsin dairytnsn. The 'tslk is that another golf course will lbs laid out in that neighborhood. National "actor ot the Society. Tttiq 0:!"th in . branch in Liberty- vme. and we believe um history will he Inn with Imam: In: number: ml non-numbers nuke. A: sated in the when ot the binary. the: prhuarrob. Joct at the sock», is to honor the nuns of God, to tight blasphemy, perjury m Ill manner ot Wane and indo- cenl speech. The other chaplerl ot the "or! will - In "weeding luau at The Independent. EXPESSION OF THANKS For the many floral tributes tad the kindness extended to us during our re- cent bereavement, we claim to or pres: our gratitude to the many friends mad neighbors. IIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll" clllll%ilMlMllRllalmliir Fri. and Sat. Aug. 15-16 A play that will grip you from start to finish.. Eugene 0'Niell's Pulitzer Prize Play E. W. Parkhurst and Family UDITORIU Now Is the Time taj,' 4: Buy Your Blankets, Fumes 'iiiiel, I" " THEATRE Be prepared for the cold mp- that are lune' to come. Buy only and have the eduntege of 5 hide eeleetion. end the qtmrttr of lorehendedneee. -- - _ - - - . J L At 82.50 than I: a splendid tt1armtt,",S4hrt$0, plddod in pink. blue. grey. tan and combinations. 1m right to an the chill iron the early fall night; A laser. header Iblsnlot. 72:80, otrft and um. comes in pink. blue, gold. launder. tan, my and com- bimuon pluck. P V A my pan ot Moth all-wool blunts "0310.25. W. W. Carroll &"Son Co, c,sii, ain't helm born an' dragged up on Che waterfftmt for nothin'. I'm quitting yuh. get. me? I tell you PM "of o' lackin' with ink and I'm ietthtt' yuh flat; Announcement I now have the agency in Libertyville for F 51m Tires and Tubes and cttn supply your needs front i' complete stock bf these rcliabletimdtfollowing prigs: 30x3 ch Cl/T ' ' ' 7.75 51.40 $1.753. Mhal-2 Reg Cl 10.35 9.05 1.60 2105.1 30:31-2 Ext.Cl 12.80 8 "no; 30:31-2 Ext.S.S. 14.10 . ir" 32:31-25: s. 16.50 1.90 2.35. 30r4 Reg Cl. 15.80 2.35 C m 31x4 s. s. 18.60 . 2.35 2.851 MM. s. s. 20.50 _ ' 2.45 2.90;? 33k4 s, s. 21.15 , 2.50 2.9% 34x4 ss 21.80 2.55 ' .1, 5 29x4 1-2 s. s. .7 24.65 2.85 af,:5,'i' 32:41.2 5. s. 3.26.60 V 3.05 3.403 33x41..2S.S. 12725 ', tlt . q r , 3414 1-2 S.S. \' 27.90 N "3. 5 Iq ti 35x41-2 ss. . 128.60 5 _ 3.301 391 36:41-2 s. s. 'T 29.30 F _ 3.40 31...: 35x5 35x5 37x5 Fireatone Gum DipsArt;drde axe famous for their" i' cords on track and speedway, their splendid MW " and economical performance in eirery day service ", :3] 508 N. Milwaukee Ave. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Building a "Wall o' Plenty" FRANK H,, EGtiiW,r__cr,'_,,'._l'_""-1i"': "30z3 t..2 extra size tube for cord we. Wheithy "puttings in" are larger than thy "takings out", thou art then building the "wall.') LtBiUtTYhfiLLI'. s. s. g; 31.45 5.5.3}; 34.00 ss. l 35.70 ss. :3. 37.50 ' HARDWARE "That real home bank" Start building TODAY l8.60 20.50 2t .l 5 2 l .80 "MIL-.70 afthii' rm; 'iTd "brie Tuba Cu" Grey I 5.80 2.35 2.35 _ ' 2.45 T 2.50 2.55 2.85 C 3.05 ILLINOIC. Telcphono V, 3.85 4.05 3. I 0 3. I 5 3.40 3.45 3.60 3.65 4.65 4.95 (iff,:,.] _ :34 Fi?

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