I 'EXPRESSING AND" " FURNITURE MOVING - MCI-38016 T0 WILCOX MOTOR EXPRESS IEHRIIGE i: l?,),!?,!,),!, rims Illllftlji© C tra/l I.,,,. . . "After u what." liké'the'will o' the wisp a; isaheaysrutatittleahead.C Houlihan Motor Service Before Winter Comes Duly Express me between aieagrr,frrrkegsuire,r- min. and hrtal cm, nib-{Wuhan- Itoaiand In. wake: Ave-e. 1208 N. Mihmalree Ave. PM. ttHt Libertyville Lumber; Co. Teleplione 47 FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent LA-KE COUNTY . NATIONAL BANK. AFTER A WHILE Mayne/glean Win :1me peotehedmstlr-tteu-ins that they willsave"aheivhiUf' A "After a while" will not help you save now not any time iithe future, The" my to "" "after a while" is to save Wedullbegkdtbhelpyou. 1'rovideolertnaiUfeh-eea. Far better to do it . now. We can guar- , antee prompt ser- . vice. Just call 47. See a for Your 106 N. I'll-Eh Street Phone Franki- 0328 Down by the Old Depot } in. but: inn-011nm of Hannah - I busines- vlluor in Libertyville e mu Ughtbody, an. Mr. and In M Smith and Mr. and In. Charla Scott drove to Antioch Bunny. "hedAttt-arotnCtttetngotetm- "I vtMttng may... In. J. I. Toot! vent to Nun-on. Wit. load". when Ibo will attend Wu University this you. Mr. aid In. like Benn: and tam. ny and Mr. and In. John Dryer no and to Lake Gowu and spent the weak curt"): Manda. In. Eda: Burro um Edvard Man. thlo were among the W110 no pk who attended the at an: Dar Saturday mm. A true mum of nu annual "LIL!- or THE FIELD". 101mm Cum Tau-lo Ind Corinne Crumb. may and Baum-y " the Auditor- hll Theatre. There will be 3 special needs: of Libertyville Pool No. 320 Man Legion, Wednesday evening. Oct. m. " the village halt. The meeting will be onlled tourder " ' o'clock. The American Legion u chant!!! on a military ball to be given Anni» ace night, Nov. 11th. Committees tre noir wading on the details ot the mm. Mrs. E. S. White and children, who have been here visiting the former! parents, Mr. and Mn. J. J. Mecor, mick, have returned to their home In St. Louis, Mo. " George Stur mand Dean Ben- nett stein Minneapolis this week At- tending the national eonventfon of the Mystic'Workeru. u representatives ot Libertryiite Mystics. ' A true picture of life, entitled "1,1le OF' THE FIELD". featuring Conway Tearle and Corinne Griffith, Friday and Saturday it the Auditor- ium Theatre Earl G. Alden, the Wanke'gan piano tuner and music denier. Writes that he is on the way home. after spending about two months, in California. Mrs. Alden is with him. They report 1 de- lightful trip. having visited Lon An- geles, San Diego, San Francisco and other places in the went lilllll I r __ - Also NEWS REEL and COMEDY -iiiriirriGrrirtaAd --"". ' 1...... .. lah-iN P-le Local andPemoUl queradhg u a Chinese Lord SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Sunnyside Park R. a. "who J. n. CAUNDIRI Sunnyside J'1rlr..1llrIEit. Of f ice A , . Appeals to the safe clued of investors. Wise people realize that so-called securities ere not what. the word implies. Their unreliable features are too much of a gamble for hard- earned dollain. f . Nothing doubtful about our proposition; whereby your in- vestment will safely double'in a short space of time. Let us convince you. UDITORIU N0. It SO. MILWAUKEE AVENUE. Moi-3' --ort A. R. OCHNAIIILI. 809""!!an Roam" Bldg. The Rev. Tether Mr. formerly submit to In. Kelly. of Chicago. In: Mn named u gator at Hutt- wood Catholic chufch. to succeed the Rev. Father on". who died suddenly 3 week or BO m. Bury w man "and but My from Dunn. Ohio. it." In had been on but... meet" with the donut-ant at the Dr. Bock um north ot Law-mane. D. Perl-t1. employed on Edellyn MI. near Wilson. we. awe-ted Int 16ttesdnr by Deputy Wellenweln. end eluted tum everythin' In the cen- lece. He he Men before Justice Gabon tn Wuhan and unused I J! the on etch at (our counts. J. N. nomad. actor! upmenw| the of th? popnhr Chevrolet car. has l no" I "an to Oh". Valuer. and one ', to Fred enter. at an mus. Joe Btrtnartr a m am; new: in a: brunt now (numb! muster. an" diaqoed ot " tuner. l D. H. Holman. at Ann. phyod with the Arnold Donia Trio at the month- ly uncut ot the Rotary Club in Wan- keun Wednesday night This trio will "no broaden". on the WJAC pro- mm from the Armory in Woukegui tonight t'Nurtsdar). _ Burnett E. Mead write: the Inde- pendent in reset-d to the use of hi: centlyfather, who died in' Gray- lake recently. The elder Meade wu born in Ohio In 1832. which "would| make him " years of age, instead of 9 90, u was stated in ,our last issue. , Word was received the f1rigt of the week from E. D. Hubbard. who was called to Phoenix, Arm, on account of the serious illness of his daughter. Eleanor. that she was somewhat im. proved, but that the pttrtrieliitttr feared 'll was only temporary. and held little ihope tor her recovery. Mrs. Joseph 'Hipwell. ot Zion, died Wednesday, Sept. 14, at 10 p. 'm.. after an illness from hea'rt trouble. Besides the husband, who is a team- ster, she leaves an adopted daughter, The funeral services were heWlaat iFriday with burial in Toronto, Can, her former home. Anton Jusa. Chicago. was arrested Monday by Deputy Game Warden Henry Kern on a charge of shoot- ing over the game limit of water tonh. He was arraigned before Jus tice G. W. Koeth ot Fox Lake who fined him $50 . . The case in which Theodore Globid of Wauconda is charged with reek- less driving, was eontinttetrr today by Justice Hervey Coulaon for one week. The suit is the outgrowth or an accident that happened about two weeks ago in which Miss Ella Dowel] of Wauconda was killed. Dr.; J L. Taylor, of Litrerrviile, coroner of the county. left Monday night for Minnesota where he will spend five days on his farm. He is going up to look over the prop- erty and the crop. .While he ii on the trip Dputy Coroners Penney, of Libertritile, and Conrad. of "Wau- kegnn will be in chnrge of the county work. _ H. Q. Orr, ot Oscooh. Iowa. ttaUqd at the independent office this moha- inz. He is mung his daughter, In. 11.. ir. Behalf", who resides north of lawn. He was amtompttniesd by Geo. Scimitar and Dimer ,Liule, both of Osceola. The latter is in Wuhan visiting his daughter, Mrs. C. C. Rich- ardson. They made the trip by auto. mobile. 'C.. P. 'McDonough. ot Milford, 111., is now in charge of advertising for the AuditoriumA'hentre. Mr. McDono ough assumed his dude. this week; He formerly w. employed in e like capacity for e large theatre In Street. or. Ill. He ll 1 young men ot pleulnx pereoneuty end is e ire1rso-dditio1t to our village.' He in married, and will. probably move to Litrertrvme. ' Roy Bennett. ot Libertyville, was lined $10 And costs by Justice Her. vnyo Cannon Tuesday Orr n ensue of letting his four. pigs run ho. wild over the farm orw. A. Borer, of Lib. _ertyviiie. Bennett protested tint " piglet: ind never been oft of his firm. Boyer sated that they ind and brought two witnessel in to help him. Most ot Bennett's stock in incorrig- ible. according to Boyer. He testi- tted that his horses, his cow and host had often wandered onto his place. ', WY. StiPtTiMBiiR25, l Hotomyclo Policeman Garland 'eel Ion the Job Sunny. nod " one time 'bmught offenden of the wood It'l' Ito noun In flocks. M. P. Weluer. of 2052 Seminary St, Chicago, mad I "no of $10 and costs Wedneodoy for "peedintt. He wu arrested Sundty. |Joseph Smith, "so of Chicago. In: .orrest'ed Sunday, and settled with Jus- tice Morris. Anthony N. Henning, of 2130 Charleston Bt.,_Chieturo. In 1 Hudson. was hitting a lively pace, 1nd was brought in by Officer Garland. L D. Villa. 1813 Levin Ave, Wu:- kma. MI ttut returned trom a three in" balloon trip throuth Southern Mexico. Ho stated that the tunnel In lexlco in deplorable pad that the country will be Involved 'udetntt.ekttteaatobr.b.P. "he and I. M. any"! at n met " ms an. ot land on Omaha "tad have" Mm." and Wuh- qutvpuoou to the Mom! K. Baum "In" tor "bdrrtuton "no". Noun. known today when the dad it. "corded. The con- Mention In and to have been 880.- more ad Junk Troptow returned In! and" evening from l Mo to Hour um. wu, when they had been to look that n mat of land patch-sod In the wont revolution In In his- tory in two months. United States Inoney brlnu n " premium in lulco. he an. being worth 82.80 In lexicon silver. In that vicinity. The My amped; on the mod tor the two night: on? no". and 11mm to: cue! Cook udi duh usher. He led the boy: a "11-; ety ot food, evening serving you can for oration one morning. He ;'l,11l worked that Chlouo moon. coo In ' Mend" Ford - in Whoa-Ill; ( Business ya: suspended in Round Lake last Tuesday while the village went, into Justice Hervey Coulson's office to enjoy a little squabble that had arisen between Mabel Paterson 'nnd\$ara~h McCiintock. Mrs. Mc- gCilntock charged that she had been 'benten by the other woman in an argument over the rights in a joint- ly owned. driveway. A peace warrant ibearingwas the comeback from'tbe (defendant in the first case. Both 1matters were dismissed and most of ithe specutors were excluded from ithe court ut". I John Griffin and John Lang were arrested by Marshal Limberry Sunday after they_had come to the village in an automobile, rather the worse for imbibing some sort of intoxicating liquor. Griffin plead guilty to I charge ot driving while drunk and paid a fine of $15 and costs. Lang's part in the trpreit cost him, $10 and the costs of the poprt. Minimal Lim- berry any: that " citizens will inform ihim of my violation of thenlaw. and appear " witnesses, he will see that "the guilt yones are punished. Many ipeopte are prone to tell' the police just iwhat they ought to do, but are ttttwil- mug to do their duty by appearing in l Mrs. Wm. Sheehkn. 222 N. Fault): .St, an: "I had a dull pain "to" lmy kidney: in the time and when I "toopad t Bot k kink in my buck and in us hard to Mraignten. My back il?,'!, lune morning- and my kidneys ,actod too freely mo. Dunn's Pills from Decker & Neville'a Drug Store rid me of the backtcbe and f1utgtted sud 113311}:th my kidneys." Are you misersble with an seizing back? Do you get uv'lsme and stiff: drag through the day feeling tired. Mesh sud depressed? Then you should mob your kidneys. Becksche is often the first signs of telling kidneys. Uri- Lnsry troubles quickly (allow. Neglect- "d, there's denser of mvel, drops, or liai Bright's disuse. Don't mttt for Mariam kidney sickness! Use Dow's IPills. s 'stisnnlsnt diuretic to the m. lusts. Mose it is too Isle. This Lib- .When you have the next auction sale of either farm or household goods telephone or write William "h. Schwinn, Mchnry, m. PhonoJS-R. "it Backache Is V a Warning! Libel-twill. Folks an Learning How . _ to Had It. erttutlt_tidtrnt tell- an experience: Price 60c. " ull donors. Don't Mm. phy uh for a kidney remedy - get Donn H1iq-ttte mm (but Mrs. Shoo {ugh-d, 7 MtntasrMiittrurn Co., Mfr... A. Mr. A. C. Ree. J. B. Wet- Tight " l 924 A good assortment outing flannels, neat small designs for the little folks, stripes and checks for grown ups. 27inch----220 36inch-------28c Full Size Blankets - - - - - - - $2.50 pair Extra Size Blankets "', - - - - $4.50 pair Home Made Bed Comforts - - - $A63 each W. W. Carroll &'/Son Co. JUST' RECEIVED JUDGE BARNES IS . OPERATED UPON Judge V. V. Barnes, of Zion. under. went a major operation at the Vie. tory Memorial hospital Monday night at 10 o'clock. He had been taken to the hospital In the afternoon at 3, o'ciock at the suggestion at Dr. Pe- terson. of Zion, who " his phyafclan. Dre. H. C. Hoag and h B. Jolley. " sisted by Dr. Peterson. performed the Operation. Judge Barnes is " years old. His condition was reported " Invoreble todey. ", There's Always a Wai' On beautiful wooded lots Mb200 feet. The best offer which ', "i"s'i','ic_'i",rli, hat been placed on the Libertyville market. And inst thigh-cr' _ 333:2: only one block from the new Public school. where property g if values ire increasing" daily. g e , (i,,'-,'-,."):,:':,;') ONE anooM BRICK mum. Price M2500. _ r.r:)"r_"_)iai,l, ONE 7-ROOM FRAME HOUSE. two baths. Price tt0,00tk . "l',), lhave an exceptional t7,500 buy on Second street. "a. _ _i's,'ii, of 7 ,ooms.'rHardwood floors and trim; newly decanted. A 41,93: chance that will never appear again. h, n... % '." "iirii. We have an idal public garage site in the southern part a , Libertyville. last 80xl84, East entrance to Milwaukee Ares ACT QUICK. Price $l,500. 'r'. C. 3' BARTLETT REALTY * S E RV IC E 531 Mun-he Annie Phones "2-H and "HIL FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' I-iles/IIE/SI FOR $i9All,,,,,,liiC 1*? LIIIITYVILL! GROWING BANK ACCOUNT AT THIS HOME BANK Lincoln Avenue -WBr OBSTACLES now 8:00 A. ITO 8:00 I. IN ---goei through - of 'est. iPHONE SNO 1lil'tit__'_',_'_i_v_., 1T. -V. a I Ml?