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Libertyville Independent, 19 Nov 1925, p. 13

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-- For Those Who Care <h We o 0 x ---- WHAT |HEIR MONEY | 'They have never built "yearly models" ho Dodge Brothers, Inc. have always built a -- _ . --good, sound, long--lived product * f JAMES MORROW & SON They do not make frequent expensive changes simply to catch the whim of the hour. _ On the contrary, they devote themselves steadfastly to the improvement of a car that has been good from the very beginning. This process of improvement has now been going on for 11 years. Its influence on the car's appearance and performance has been nothing short of Aiways eminently dependable it is now also an exceptionally easy riding car. | . Always up--to--date, it is now strikingly attractive, Style and smartness stand out in every line. Sheer logic never made the choice more obvious-- o Dodge Brothers Motor Car for those who really care what their money buys. ~ Lake and Genesee Street, Waukegan, lIl. --:Telephone 228 ' BuUYS l mom o0 Sa dide > dn k s > 'T'\l + 6. P U wl ie -- yerge _ 2=4 h Nexy c 340 s * * ie oc .o F iscc s ho og Nee g + o 4 zy :----~ S ie ~Sigee «n n William spent Thursday with their daughter and sister, Mrs, Milford Amwith,. ____.< .. 4 ~Mr. and MWrs> Leo Hendese and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Luby attended the "Lost World" at the Auditqrium at Libertyville Friday evxt'nx. Mrs. O. A. Howard, . -- Ray Rippberger, son Howard motored to Grayslake Saturdsy. Mr., Oscar M. Thomas was a War kegan -- business caller Monday. * ¥re. Harry Geary and son Norman of Grayslake called~.at the Milford Smith home Friday. » Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hendee of Grayslake spent Sunday with their son, Mr. Leo .Hendee--and family. WOMAN THIEF JA.LED Bedford, England, Nowv. 18--Dagmar Campion, aged -- fifty, the widowed mother of five children was arraign-- ed in court here on charges of steal, goods walued at $3.25. <It was her Mr. Paul Avery of Lake Villa was a Round Lake business caller Mon-- to a month's hard labor. B y hA is chir 4 4 "We're giving you something<to be thank« ful for----besides what you: have Wl 2o This month, you are going to thank _ym;r 133 West Wathington Street _ » Understand--we are not referring to A freakish type of elothing--but to the kind of authentically designed suits and over-- eoats that let a man of 40 years look thank-- ful for only 35 of them! | An unusual and vast ehoosing of the wanted models. for Thanksgiving--a keen demonstration of value giving. The HEATING PROBLEM stars that you are alive--and we are giving you the opportunity through these Stars, to make you look like a live one. 2 TROUSER SUITS AND OVERCOATS OTHER 2 TROUSER SUITS AND + OVERCOATS R *4 e # ' S¥ sn 8: Yor Beauty with Economy Build with Common Brick _ _ > _ There is no wall that the protection "eddlhthcghklvll The mase of burned clay units, built solidly Into a wall, offers greatest protection against the cold coming in. h 3 & Solid, brick construction h-r resale value, lower fuel cost no paint or repair bills. fihfifldhhfimfi as compared to the cost of the finished 'nn.pmud:hmhm everage is only $360.00 BRICK HOME se' $25 * $60 Juhus A Sinpkin * So. Genesee St. $35 tous and is over 28 feet high, pré sents one of the m '; steam ~haminsers or ~suitable 'Forging _ presses at the time of its erecbien, it _ object could-- have been produced 'Candor ts The seal of a noble mind, _ _ the ornament and pride of man, the _' _ sweetest charm of woman, the scorn of fi{ rascals and the rarest virtpe of soclkh _ .. ability, --Bentze}--Hternau. -- > on e That chap Expense must owe a lst of money because people are always cbarging things to him, says the Office Boy T he Waukegan's Finest Men's

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