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Libertyville Independent, 20 Nov 1924, p. 4

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s 18 A L E ) i in \--| "®~Market"a" ----| Triggs & Johnson * mW _ || -- Order your FRUIT CAKE, MINCE, and PUMPKIN PIES now. ts 5 Wewifld_elivcrthanwbenyoumtthan. & : Don't forget we have New Kraut, 2 Ibs. for 15c _ || a_~ Spareribs, per pound ..._.._...___.____.._..._ _17c¢ 1i J¥ s 1 Just Like Mother Used to Make $ Native Sirloin, Porterhouse or Short Steaks, pound....28¢ _ 1 *-- ~SPRING LEC OF LAMB, special, pound....... ._.._..29¢ é 'BEEF STEW, VEAL STEW, LAMB STEW, pound....12\/4¢ 4 WISCONSIN YOUNC AMERICA CHEESE, special Ib. 28¢ §4 iber tyville Independem': * S pome wke County Independent -- Woukegan Weekly Sun|s » * * ./ Special Thanksgiving '-- . Fancy Select Oysters, per pint............... 45 Fancy New York American Cheue"_' PER Kraft American Cheese _______......---------- 8 AQt F Downsville Cream Cheese, slices average about 20c each Snyder's Cocktail Sauce We can supply you with all the makings of a delic-- ious Thanksgiving Dinner. ' DUCKS GEE SE TURKE Y S A large assortment of fresh Vegetables, Fruits, Olives, Pick-- les, Salad Dressings and many. other things that go to make the dinner complete. FOLLOWING ARE A FEW SPECIALS FOR 10 DAYS ONLY : Heinz Mince Meat, per 1 Ib. can............. 29¢ Heinz Mince Meat, per 2 Ib. can ... 52¢ -- ' Heinz Plum Puddings, per 1 Ib. can..... 44c Heinz Fig Pudding, per'l Ib. can ... 44c CHICKENS Grand Opening PHONES 24 and 25 WHY CAN WE SELL FOR SUCH LOW PRICES? WE BUY FOR CASH, AND SELL -- FOR CASH. BUY FOR CASH AND AVOID PAYING FOR EREDIT LOSs Young tender pot roast, cut from choice corn fed 14c Young tender short ribs, for baking, per pound..........10¢ FRESH GROUND HAMBURCGER, per pound.............12\/2¢c BONELESS ROLLED ROAST BEEF, no waste, all beef, 24¢ YOUNCG PIC HAMS, fresh for roasting, pound........12/4¢ Leonard C. B'an't, Prop. See our apen'ing announcement on Page Two of this paper Fancy Select Oysters, per quart............ AND TENDER ROUND STEAK, pound..................24c OFFER Large size bottles, 3 for $1.00 AD NO. AT THE 3435c PER LB. Fifteen members of Acme Camp of the Modern Woodmen went to Bar-- rington Tuesday, where they were en-- tertained by the Woodmen of that village. tried to run on the same road, going in opposite directions Tuesday night, and both were rather bdly mussed up. The accident occurrted just north of the county farm. Names of the own-- ers could not be secured. Gteven strong work shoes. --J. Morge & Co. Carl-ba) sleeping nmenu.' Pull-- over pajamas are the newest thing. J. B. Morse & Co. . 1t On the 14th of November the Ep-- worth league held a party. Some fun! The gym was all trimmed up, sort 44 crazy quilt effect. Laugh! I tho't I'd die! We played every game under the sun. Something exciting going on every minute, That was because Win-- nie and Elda bhad charge, ~WThey're clever. Leslie Garbutt is a good tight rope walker. After awhile we all sat down and ate. We had sandwiches and cocoa, with a marshmallo or two, and fruit Jell--O. Mr. Ray, a worthy fellow citizen, loaned us & portable music box. He's a good fellow. Then we gathered 'round the piano and sang-- or tried to sing. Did we have a good time? Just nothing else/but. And say! Wil you come next time? T}:'s great. I'll meet you there.--A member. A new business house will open its doors in Libertyville Saturday, Nov. 22, when Leonard C. Blank will com-- mence business-- as "The Cash and Carry Meat Market" in the Rittner building, formerly occupied by the Lib-- ertyville Department Store. Mr. Blank the retail meat trade. For four years he conducted an establishment of this kind at 2858 West Madison street, Chi-- cago, where he employed four meat cutters. He plans to constantly keep a full line of first'class fresh meats, and will sell at the lowest prices. He will have the cash and carry plan, and thereby eliminate the cost of keeping books and carrying accounts. Read his announcement 6n page two. Miss Gyda Finsted, who for the past year.has been conducting a restaurant in one of Bert Finsted's buildings, has leased the building formerly occupied by The Electric Shop, and more re-- cently by the Green Front Fruit Store, and plans to move there the last of this week. Miss Finsted has made a success in her eating house, and thie new location will better enable her to care for her incregsing trade. David Hermosillio, who killed Pe-- ter Garcia of Waukegan, and Fred Priebe, of Wauconda, were Taken to Joliet prison Thursday by Deputy Ben ® Neely. Hermosillio got . one year to life, Priebe and Shelby each got one year for wronging little girls. Two cars, a Chevrolet and a Ford, SEE IT SUNDA Y! 'Whom Jesus Loved' -- Time Is Money SEE IT SUNDAY! Why waste your time and patience with ol1 tires? Come in and let me tell you how much I will allow you on them towards new Kellys. Milwaukee Avenue Tire Shop Vi'zx~'s« _ Sinclair Ois and Ga Used Tire '"Keep Smiling With Kelly's" AT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH BY EPWORTH LEAGUE No Admission 1t Bunday School at 9:30 a. m. English services at 10:30 a. m. There will be German services 'on the morning of Thanksgiving at 10,30. A week from Sunday, November 30, there will be German services at 10:30 a. m., with Holy Communion. * smm FIRST PREABYTERIAN Rev. Guy Smock Pastor. iSunday School at 9:45 a. m. W. G. Wells, Supt. A place for all. Moroning worship at 11. The pastor will speak on "Does it Pay to be Godl'?" = a» Young Peoples meeting at 6:30 p.m. Evening service at 7:30, is a praise service of the Ladies' Missionary 8o+ ciety. Special music and an address by a missionary from Ning Po, China. Mrs. Frank R. Millican, a talented speaker, will have her gurios for the delight of the children and a great theme for all to hear. © All are invited. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 80OCIETY Third Floor, First_National Bank Bidg. Services Sunday at 10:45 a. m. Subject: "Soul and Body." Thanksgiving Day service Thursday November 27; at 10:45 a. m. Subject: "Thanksgiving." * Aid ;v--vll'iq-irve supper. to all visitors. Places must be reserved by Friday evening. __. _ 8 FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Arthur W. Mohns, Pastor. Telephone 112J. A meeting of the Lake Shore Sub-- District of the Epworth League will he held at this church Saturday, Nov. 22. This is in the form of a Winter Institute and will be of special inter-- est to all young people... The Ladies Sunday School at 10 a. m. . _ 0 Morning worship at 11. A service of thanksgiving. The choir will fur nish special Thanksgiving music, and 8T. JOHL . EVA¥G. Mrs. Crystal Taylor will be the soloist. Sermon by the pastor "Thanksgiving." Junior and Epworth League at 6:30. Evening worship at 7:30. Following the regular service of xmu}lc and song, "the Epworth League will give the CHURCHES WAUKEGAN, ILLL Good Meals 50c ARLING T O N # HOTEL "Whom Jesus Loved," BASKET SOCIAL MHigh Quality PROGR A M Order Your Poultry Early! _ Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Chickens ~~ Nuts, Dates, Figs, Celery, Apples Everything good for Thanksgiving, Dinner io wl IVercoatls EARL H. CORLETT TELEPHONES 239 and 340 * Wednesday Evening, Nov. 26 We'll let you be the judge of our Overcoats. Libertyville, J. B. MORSE _ & CO; Corner Belvidere Road and Milwaukee Avenue Come in see them and we know you will be pleased with the assortment. SAUGATUCK SCHOOL Attractive prices ranging from COME! > COME! AT. to

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