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Libertyville Independent, 30 Oct 1924, p. 5

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INSURANGE 1« PROTECTION »*=«s [AVESTMENT There is no obligation asking information or advice . I am always glad to be of service Houlihan Motor Service Daily Express service between Chicago, Waukegan, Liber-- tyville and local towns along Waukegan Read and Mil-- waukee Avenue. Before Winter Comes 1208 N. Milwaukee Ave. Phone 124R Libertyville Lumber Co. Telephone 47 EXPRESSING AND FURNITURE MOVING FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent THE Character of this Bank is daily reflected in:-- j Efficient Service Rendered. in--Helpful Assistance Given, in--Courteous Treatment Extended. in--Absolute Secqrity * Of cour se we want your business THE LAKE CoUNnTY NATIONAL SUCCESSORS TO WILCOX MOTOR EXPRESS A Cheerful Willingness to Help. Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. Far better to do it now. We can guar-- antee prompt ser-- vice. Just call 47. "The Bank of Service'"' See Us for Your Cordially yours, 106 N. Franklin Street Phone Franklin 0328 Down by the Old Depot Cashier _ W, 1. Collins drove to Cliniton, lowa, Bunday and remained until Tuesday Visiting his sister, Mrs. George Jarvis, and family.; Another sister, Mrs. T. 8. Meeker, of Muscatine, lowa, was in Clinton at the Jarvis home. Mr. Col-- lins reports the outlook for corn and other crops in lowa in fine condition. Fred Smith, the barber, is moving today into the house recently vacated by James Madden. This house in the rear of the Independent office and was purchased a few weeks ago by Mrs. Emma Bunton, of Aptakisic. 'The four houses at the corner of Milwaukee and Newberry Avenues, sold last week by E. W. Appley to Quinlan & Tysony of Chicago, are be ing treated to new roofs and repaint-- ing. New porches are also being add-- ed and the property otherwise being fixed up. The newllhades in winter hats are brown, tan, silver and black. See our velours. J. B. Morse & Co. 441t Paul Ray wants some information on bugology. He was seen digging on the lawn next to his store this morn-- ing. It seems there are hundreds of hard lumps on top of the ground, and upon digging below the surface a hole about half an inch in diameter is dis-- covered. This hole is half a foot or more in depth. Mr. Ray says at Lake-- sideo cemetery these® humps are notic-- ed by the thousands. _ Prof. Under brink says bhe will take the class from the high school and try to determine thoe éause. Mr. Doerschuck, the Lake County Farm Adviser, will also be called upon. Go out upon your lawn today and find the humps on the ground. m t Henry Keeting, of Billings, Mont., . was in Libertyville the latter part of | last week, visiting friends. Mr. Keet--, ing brought a train load of cattle toI the Chicago market. He owns a large | ranch in the same territory as f_ubert | \Lnee, and several producing oil wells have been drilled on his farm. Nov. 9 to 14, inclusive, Mission by Bishop ((riswold, at St. Lawrence's Episcopal churck. f Be ready when cold weathér somes. We have the finest line of flannel shirts. J. B. Morse & Co. 44--1t 'Sunday The Almond Brothers and their nieee, Miss, Frances Creasey, visited last Sunday at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gotti and little son, Harry, JF., will go to Champaign Saturday--t oattend the football game between lowa and Illinois University. Mrs. L. P. Hurd of Chicago was in Libertyville this week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Gotti. Otto Boehm, Warren Brupner, Harry Madiil Bartlett will go to Chimpaign Saturday to attend the bome coming celebration of Hlinois University. This is Kiwanis and Rotary day at the Uni-- versity. We sell shoes for comfort. Our Steven Strong Work Shoe can't be beat. J. B. Morse & Co. 44--1t Mr. and Mrs. E. Ames, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reed and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor attended the Warren Cemetery Asso-- ciation bacaar at Gurnee last Friday night. > s M}. and Mrs. J. Kruckman and daughter visited relatives in Kenosha Finc line of leather and sheep skin coats at J. B. Morse & Co. 44--1t Local and Personal Short Rems of ~=ccimml Interest to Libertyville People Faremrs, advertise your auction sales in The Independent if you want to reach the greatest number of buy-- ers in Lake county. Financial indepténdence follows con-- servative investment in real estate. Your owm home is the first step to take. Choice restricted homesites in Sunnyside Park subdivision from "Q upward, is the best buy in this com-- munity. Our liberal terms will sur-- prise you. Real estate is the road to independence and the time to buy is now. You can write without incurring any obligation, or inquire at SunPy- side Park Tract Office, Milwaukee Ave., at North Shore Line, Liberty-- ville. Telephones: Office 469; rési-- dence, 186--M. , 44--1t The Ladies' Aid. of the M. E. church will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Croker, on Brainerd Ave., next Tues-- day afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. John Ma-- son, Mrs. William eeler and Mrs. Ralph Bulkley will ass the hostess. All members and friends @re invited. with Blanche Sweet, Bessie Love 'Those WhoDance' -- and Warner Baxter. An action classic with an en-- tirely novel theme and a love story that will entertain every body. Also an episode of "JUDGMENT OF THE STORM' 'Tues..Wed., Nov. 4th and 5th: Grandeur, Glory and Thirlling in Also Pathé News and Comedy. 6 C 99 'The Eternal City with Barbara LaMarr, Lione!l Barrymore, Bert Lytel! and Montagu Love, . A modern romance Comedy, "West is West. A picture with lots of action. Also Larry. Seemon in "THE GOWN SHOP" 'Thurs., Fri., Oct. 30 and 31: . CHAS. (BUCK) JONES Thurs.--Friday, Nov. 6 and 7: with Lloyd Hughes, Myrtle Steadman and George Hackathorn. § Saturday, November 1ist: Rex Ingram presents RAMON NOVARRO and ALICE TERRY "FIGHTING BLOOD." "THE ARAB" "BIG DAN" Sunday, November 2nd: A Desert Romance. Hy Meyer Travelogue. UDITORIU THEATRE ,_ N. L Jackson, of Belvidere, candi-- date for representative on the Repub-- lican ticket, was in Libertyville last Friday: shakin g hands with the vot-- ers of the village. Don't let the cold weather eatch you with your winter underwear unhoufi J. B. Morse & Co. 4 Miss Sarah Joice was the guest of Mrs. Maria L4ll Tuesday. lhfi'l.ud. of Washington, D. C., who been here for the past two or three weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. L H. Whitney, was in Racine, Wis., the first of the week a guest of Con-- gressman J. Cooper, ~Mr. Reed is an employe in the (tovernment Printing office, and is here on his annual va-- cation. He will cast his vote next Tuesday at Kenosha, Wis., where he holds his legal residence. A number . of Libertyville Royal Neighbors attended the county con:-- vention of that organization at High-- land Park Wednesday. Monday, the Feast of All Souls, will! be observed by a celebration of Holy| Communion at St. 'Lawrence's Epis copal church, at 7:30 a. m. i 1 W. W. Carroll & Son Co. . PHONE.306 J.B MORSE & CO. Stephenson and Wilson Bros. Cotton, Wool Mixed and All Wool, _: Price $1.00 to $7.50 OVERCOATS Priced at. $22.00 to $25.00 We have our usual large line , 1924. MEN'S HATS Felt, Scratch--Up and Velour In all the Wanted Shades In Cassjmeres, Worsteds, eic The Pair, $4.50 to $7.00 "Everything for Men*"' Pull--Over and Coat Style; Plain and Fancy, Priced at $3.50 to $8.00 FLANNEL SHIRTS Plain, Plaids and Checks PRICE $3.00 to $6.00 ____DRESS SHOES $3.95 to $6.00 a Pair Telephone 29 -- _ WORK SHOES $2.45 to $5.00 a Pair NC W'S LEATHER JACKETS WOOLEN TROUSERS PRICES RIGHT UNDERWEAR A Big Variety FALL CAPS PLAIN AND FANCY--MOST ALL COLORS Barred, also plain fine cloth for _ gift sewing. > C RE PE 8 Jewing for Sifts? 44 Read The Independent, $1.50 a year FIRST NATIONAL BANK SAFE . INVESTMENTS Village of > Libertyville 6% , _ W uA0OSUVCEVEL lidlll the . good clothes carries TT uth continued letters of recommend;tion." * The success--principle of bei well dressed still holds :fi The extra Style--Service of Smith Smart Shoes is profitable Special Assessment Bonds o «hoh i w on ult S'z'jf};,é;mafiS"m LIBERTYVILL® MATURITIES 1 TO 10 YEARS DENOMINATIONS $100.00 RAY N. SMITH We solicit your inquiry. $9.00 Per Pair Hours 8 A.M. to 8 ILLINO. w6 M Je Hk * % 6 $4 T. Th i

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