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Libertyville Independent, 27 Nov 1924, p. 5

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f 1 Libertyville Lumber: Co. . wl '» Telephone 47 «~ .. Down by the Old Depot INGURANEE i< PROTEGTION »*=s |NVESTMENT There is no obligation asking information or advice I am always glad to be of service ' THE LAKE CoUNTY NATIONAL Before Winter Comes: &O A L FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent Special Pipe Deal Humidor can of DILL'S BEST, regular price...... 70c Handy pocket pkg. DILL'S BEST, regular pricehlgc' Choice of any PIPE in stock at. . YOU SAVE 80c Be sure to select your Christmas cigars now while \ stocks are fresh and complete.. _ We" Recognize Always Ready to Help JACK BRADFORD Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. Far better to do it now. We can guar-- -- antee prompt ser-- vice. Just call 47. that our business thrives best in an atmosphere of courtesy and . co-- operation. "The Bank of Service" See Us for Your $1.50 Cordialy yours, nenl.cww_cccc.... $150 _ $2.30 farm, near Prairie View, known as the Lockett place, to L. B. Anderson. J. H. Van Plew, of Beloit, Wis., was here Tuesday a guest at the home of his uncles, John and Henry Almond. Miss Judith Walker, Federation Representative of Radio, will speak before the Women's Ciub, on Wednes-- day, Nov. 26th. * The regular meeting of the Presby-- terian Ladies' Aid Society will be held in the church parlors Tuesday, Dec. 3. The meeting will be in the form of a winter picnic. Lunch at 12 noon. On Thursday, Nov. 27th, the Liber-- tyville postoffice ill be closed at 10 a. m., in observance of the national thanksgiving. _ No delivery. will be whade on the rural routes on that day. Harry Esprada, Alice Esprada and Gertrude Bailey, residing in the ex-- treme east part of Libertyville, were arrested last Thursday night by dep-- uty sheriffs from Waukegan. They were arraigned in court Saturday morning and each paid a fine of $50 and costs. The charge against them was disorderly conduct. Marion Jones, chief factotem on the Ames place north of town, leaves next Sunday for Chandler, Arizona, to re-- main until the warm days come again to Lake county.. Marion was telling a tall tale Tuesday of a hunting trip he has planned in the White mountains of Arizona. He says that turkey, deer and other game is plentiful there, and occasionally a black bear is seen. He is not hankering after bear meat, how-- ever Paul Ray was the chestiest man in town Wednesday morning. All on ac-- count of receiving the concert from Station 6BM, located at Bournemouth, England, Tuesday night, "Rigoletto" was plainly heard on the loud lpet:el' of the Brunswick Radiola in the Ray Furniture and Paint Store. This is one of the best sets manufactured. He uses dry cells and inside aerial. A fine cornet solo also came in about 10:45 o'clock. Mrs. Joe Reuse also heard a station in Germany Tuesday night. A piano solo which lasted about 25 minutes came in loud and clear. ._rs. Reuse has a Super Hetro-- dyne Radiola. Mr. Ray will be glad to demonstrate the Brunswick any evening at his store, FIRST MORTGAGES ON FARM LANDS AT LOW INTEREST RATE Cosmopolitan Mortgage & Bond Co. * 225 W. Washington Street Telephone 3800 + WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS CHICKEN DINNER Wednesday, December BAZAAR ALL DAY Kelly Springfield, 30x3!/2 Oversize Cord, for only ................._.._-- sls'" We will give a 30x3!/, Tube FREE with each tire. (Only one to a customer) _ ALCOHOL--Protect your radiator during 85 c the cold weather; per gallon.............._......... . HOW ABOUT THAT RADIATOR COVER? S$PE C I A L Vulcan'zing~ -- SALE OF FANCY GOODS, APRONS, ETC. HOME MADE CANDY, BAKERY. GOODS, ETC. Milwaukee Avenue Tire Shop 66 WE WILL ACCEPT APPLICATIONS FOR PARISH HOUSE, ST. LAWRENCES EPISCOPAL CHURCH " _ _ 5:30 to 8:00 P. M. TICKETS, 50 CENTS PER PERSON »>» Sn iling With Kelly's" THIS WEEK ONLY for Phoenix, Arizona, where she will spend the winter months. The Misses Gertrude and Rowenws Grandy and Marie and Lillian Brown spent Sunday in Round Lake. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Lyell Morris on Park avenue. Mrs. B. H. Miller and Miss Mabel Ellis will assist Mrs. Mor-- ris. All members and friends are cor-- dially invited. Al Litchfield and John McDonald, accompanied by Al's pet police dogs, left Wednesday morning in Litch-- field's town car, bound for F'lggdn. where they will bask in the &# ne until the summer months. They plan to camp out on the way, and are in no burry to reach, their destination. 'Charley Morris sprung a surprise on his friends last Saturday by going to Waukegan and taking unto himself a bride. He was martied that day to Miss Madolyn Marie Svitor. Charley is well known in Libertyville, and is employed at the Wire Mill in Wauke gan. 'whe young couple will make their home in this village. _ Be a part of your community--not merely a *'Hanger--on". A man may not care for the opinion of others, yet it is the group opinion 'of a community that clagsifies the man. It is but nat-- ural that a community regards the home owner with more respect than a renter; hbhe is looked upon as a sub-- stantial citizen having a vital interest in the common welfare.. And this is 'rlght« A home owner IS the vital force in the community--his is the voice that directs its course,. ,With home ownership comes a pride of pos-- session, a sense of self respect, of more responsible citizenship, that bet-- ters the man and elevates his family., At work, in office or shop, the home owner is looked upon as & man to tie to, to be depended upon, to be ad-- 'vanced... Meet your fellow citizens, 'your neighbors,; as an equal Start _ right, buy a restricted home--site NOW in Sunnyside Park. It costs nothing to ' investigate, 'but may mean much if . | you don't. Sunnyside Park Tract . Office, Milwaukee Ave. at North Shore | Line, Libertyville Telephones: (0) a ' fice, 469; Residence 186--M,. Open Sat-- urday evening until 9 o'clock. it . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1924 dge w is e ighe ib Tigtsa s ht and Gas Used Tire saruiy y Vsm & TupSe .. VF "*Ilbyuol' B. V. Ames left Tuesday | Mr* Emt , Arizona, where she will The wom inter months. 'mm 0 n oc al .223 w.w._ns. is feared avenue, south . Oof _ 12DCIJYVING, EBME the Hecht farm, resulted in serious in-- juries to passengers in the cars. A Ford coupe northbound crashed into & Chandlet car. The Ford was driven 'by Leo Paris. and his companion was Mrs. Emina Eberling, of Elmburst, J The woman sustained a creshed knee, 'mMfioMoudbody.udlt is feared she was injured internally. Paris had his nose broken and many ;cltl and bruises about the face and 'body. .Persons who saw them on the road claim, that Paris acted as i# he was intoxicated, and drove his car directly in the path of the other one. He is president of the Paris Construc-- 'tion company, of Bloomingdale. Im-- mediately after the accident an am-- bulance was called and the woman |\ was taken to a hospital in ONak Park. mediately after the accident an am-- bulance was called and the woman was taken to a hospital in Oak Park. She at first refused to give her name. An automobile crash on \l 3k Woman" News and Aesop Fable --A1SO -- Larry Seemon "Lightening Love" Pathe News -- _ Tues. and Wed., Dec. 2--3 _ --*"The Hoosier / Schoolmaster" 'The RECOWL' "FIGHTING BLOOD" -- --IN-- £ "Little Robinson Crusoe" JACKIE COOGAN A story familiar to all, with the well known character actors, Jane Thomas-- and Henry Hull. Benefit Christian Endeavor Society of Presbyterian Also a Comedy. Saturay, Nov. 29: Betty Blythe and Mahlon By A story of the most talked of Alma Rubens and Conrad.. "~*Thursday and Friday. December 4 and 5: Ramon Novarro, Enid Ben-- nett and Wallace Berry "The Red Lily" Thursday and Friday, November 27 and 28 "The Rejected Telephone 29 _ permission of General Federation of Women's A wonderful love storvy "Better Homes" UDITORIU THEATRE , Nov.--30 . W. Carroll & Son--~ Useful Christmas Gifts COLORED BORDERED LINEN TOWELS, LARGE AND SMALL 50c and 75¢ } GOOD PATTERNS IN TABLE LINEN $2.15 a yard TABLE SCARFS AND CENTER PIECES, I N COLORS $1.00 and $1.50 |IWaAFERS *25cl THE INDEPENDENT------ONLY $1.50 YEARB FRESH BUTTER SCOTCH TELMO PURE FRUIT R. & R. Plum Pudding, per C@R..._._...._....._...._..--_--.------ 400 1 E--Z Rotary Corn Popper m;1,50 ONE PACKAGE POPPING CORN FREE . ______--------------m TCI MA DNE CRI!IT PER JAR A LIMNIVU 1 URL 1A BVAAA 4 £ it CR o e k .. 0 JUST RECEIVED g MAUSTON PURE 19 1p. Aockwicat 1 10G EARL H. CORLETT]| ° Phones 339--340 RUBBER _ 'j FOOTWEAR | R $3.65 and ...........................cocccouecenensicgnnercccccoss PHSWM "CONVERSE" four--buckle Jersey Arctics for misses and children, 2.75 And ........____........__.__i.cccowussmes« $3.00 "CONVERSE"" four--buckle Arctics, Cashmerette top and all rubber, for mei, $3.75; 10...............=«ce« .ofi "CONVEmiour--buckle Arctics, Cashmerette Tops for bovs and youlhs, $3.00 and .............._.s----ocskl..~~ ol "CONVERSE" light rubbers for men, women and % "CONVERSE" 1 priced from 526 N. Milwaukee Ave. PECG RAY N. SMIHH | " 'four--buckle Jersey at...... 75¢ to sussccaacececncemmscees Hours aeee0s ane s ean me en en .. $1.50

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