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Libertyville Independent, 5 Nov 1925, p. 5

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.--~. . §L.--_.---- _ HIGH GRADE INVESTMENTS--FOR SALE --_----_ THE INDEPENDENT------ONLY $1.50 YEAL . || We Invite Your Savings, Commercial or Household Account , Phone 260--R. _ E. D. HUBBARD _ ---- Libertyville, D and Peanut Butter ' CCC f @ll fOP . 2l i Mc 1 Can each of Franklin McVeagh & Co.'s Tomatoes, Corn, Spinach and 86(: Asparagus for ............... ... 22222222222 1 Can Ukulele Pineapple, Del Monte Peach-- es, Thomas Pears and Casino 97(: Strawberries for Syvaiee pemmnames Or, We Will Allow 10 Per Cent Discount on | All Bottled or Canned Goods O Mother's t l2 Grocery and Delicatessen National Ganned Goods Week 1 bottle each of Heinz Sweéet Mixed and Sour Mixed Pickles, Small Ketchup, India Relish, Queen Olives and Olive 51 61 Oil, all for ...............22222222222222222222 s * 1 Jar each of Heniz Mustard, Mayonaise, o L Bs . noneen m ns onit ipemalla hi mtc n ---- > 7| . AWivatiin Hardware .For Rea Estate Loans Universal Heater Libertyville s# & Bank Let Us Solve Your Heating Problem Frank H. Eger PRICES ARE LOWEST MI O N E Y A PROGRESSIVE STATE BANK We have on our floor stoves to fit every need and every home. -- They burn wood, or hard or soft coal. Consistent with quality, the A Comfortable Home is made possible when you bave a enlarge or remodel your building, call ing purposes in Libertyville. We have funds available for build-- If you are going to buid_a home, SPECIALS FOR . Plumbing TELEPHONE 17 Capital} & Surplus . '$100,000.00 Heating ip \ Decker & Neville | # ~The Ladies® XId of IIalf Day church will hold wie annual bacaar and ghick-- teun suppér on Friday, Nov. 13%.in The i Tickets must be bought from $ some member of the Ladies' * Aid before this date, as no 2 tickets will be sold at the * church on that even'ng. : DINNER NX Y % X% A % * Nov. 13, 6:30 P.M. IT'S an absolute CERTAINTY that it DOESN'T offer much THERE are a tot of THINGS in this world THAT we can't quite _ | UNDERSTAND and _ | ONE of those things is | WHY do people snore!, THERE doesn't seem to BE any particuiar fun IN IT for the fellow -- | };qm., --BDeAt 1he week 286 ac me a Evilsizor home. Kathryn and Margaret Griddey eu-" lerigined twelve sechool frients at a Hallowe'en party Saturday afternoond. | Ganmies were played and refreshments Mr. and MPS*"S. P,. Eviisizor return-- ed Wednesaay, of last week from a month's visit with relitives in Ohio and indiana. They made the trip in their automobile. ns _: Mrs, Ed Schneider and children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daugh-- ter, Frances,-- spent SutMay in Wau-- conda. & Robert Ellis left this (Thursday) morhing for Rivirea, Fla., to runju during the winter. Mr. Ellis l's driving through. Chalres Congdon, of Palmyra, N. Y., was a guest at the G. C. Gridiey home over the week end. y * uc The Charles Brown family has mov-- ed from N. Milwaukee avenue. to the Dennis Limberry house, corner Third and Broadway. C Mrs, Jud Moore is ill at her home on Frist street. Mrs. William -- Schley is reported seriously --ill at her home. Y Mr. and Mr#. Vern Corley of Wau Will be served at the M. E. Church, on WwE GIVE THE BOX MARCEL WAVE--THE IMPROVED METHOO OrF MARCEL WAVING. WAVE LASTS TWO ANO THREE WEEKS. OouR PRICES ARE RIGHMT:--MARCEL, $1.00, ANY STYLE Bo& TRIM, 50¢c; CHILDREN'S BOBBING, 406. Open Monday, Thursday 'and Friday till 9 P. M., by Appointment. LOCaATED q FARM--BUREAU OFFICE,; 524 N. MILWAUKEE avCc. '~--___ FOR~APPOINTMENT, PHONE LIBERTYVILLE 438. % Short Items of Especial Interest to Libertyvilie People Local and Personal A DoUor Dinner for 50¢ O DOES it, and A Manufacturers' * w Amee ... .nn 4e Th Y N Y Ne N N N 3 8G 3 Y 3 M 3 36 3636 M Mrs. Harriet Matthews, Prop. x. . S»zpet 4G%f UAhatts, 3b Ne He N % N¥ ¥ # ¥ ¥-- 44 4 ar on frome may on Ph9 /f/,rrl'r/ ./}rnn/f/ %(/I/IP P W¥A a »nay o7 P wom apn on pr on / 1P on pou P ip meel .":n//\ / -(/'Ifl'/f A frfl ~~ime ---M :' e ifl %, § ' iJ > H' Martin Carney, aged 23, who--gave is address at 1334 W. Madison St., died about midnight Wednesday, as a result of injuries last Thursday ni¢ght when he was struck by an automobile driven by Harold Thatcher. Carney was walking on the--road and Thatcher dimmed the,lights on his car to meet another automobile, and did not see Carney until too late to prevent ktrik-- ing him. 'The injured man was picked by © Mré. Percy Snow, who happenea along, assisted. by Thatcher, and bro't t othe office of Drs. Taylor and Penny who ordered the injured man taken to the Victory Memoria' hospital. The accident was unavoldable. Date for the inquest has not been set. Ifl, MLC DN T T OO C 1 1TOPOC _ || John V. Noreross, a well known Chi-- mrr==ke--m== _ {cago lawyer amd a member of the Marshal Denpis Luimberry, and E4A Episcopal church at Highland-- Park, Schneider; Gus Nelson and Joe Manc-- | will speak on the advance work of the zak were guests of Fred H. Smith, at Church at the 11:30 service on Sunday, .&.,91'11'."';! }{']_]owe'en,_ Aiter the din--| Nov. 8th. All are invited. ner. --all were. on diaty--ase special offi-- R s i eremenimen ronce qgaaind a s pprrp uis cers. _Schneld:}dld not get to bed ""T * . * *-->~ * all, as he left at 4:30 in the morning j CARD OF THANKS for a duck hunt.>--It was a hunt, alll . we wish %o thank ou» friends and right, as he failed to bring in @ny neighbors for their help and sympathy ducks. . _ | during the iliness and death of ou: + l ow . Martin Carney, aged 23, who--gave | "eC:{nglg'%N . m e se ce his address at 1334 W. Madison S!v.' MR. AND MRS. WM. DILLON. died about midnight Wednesday, as a AND CHILDREN. -- 1t #f ~ Lake > County National \ _ Bank * succeed is the fotundation of industry. THE desire to This Institution Points the Way Corchally vours. -- Pobkb: wa povet / 999 & 79 03 *4 Cashner. A2 % Thursday and Friday, | Novgmber 5 and 6: Jackie Coogan in ]"A Boy of Flanders" ine ie Soter: 1. is J« crrtatmbe n iieaiee i 0 00 In ce iptany thigrmante Y f The" Waukegan otchestra will pro vide music for the November commun ity meeting at the Oak Grove school. ;Novem&qr 18. The chiléren's program < will be 'augmented by 20 minutes of magic by one known as "Karl." T hursday and Friday, November' 11 and 12: "The Lost World"-- Benefit of the Junior Class of the High fSchool. BUY YOUR TICK-- ETS IN ADVANCE. 'Great grief' How this boy Denay can coax a lauzh from a gloomy grough! -- With this glorious com edy«drama to work with, he does his stuff merrily, hilariously, in Teal, Joyous abandon. Added at tractions, Pathe ~Review ~and un Aesop Fable. 'The Coast of Folly' VACK SENNETT Uomedy ((0 Throwing the spot lighi on the jaz zliest spots in New York. Revealing a new and fascinating story of mid night merry making in ~ Rrondway*> nizh" clubs c 1fThe tale of a litt? Beigitn or phan and his Great Dane dog, both bound together as outcasis in a fight for liberty. | Adapted" from Ouida's classic eof ehkildhood. « Saturday, Nov. 7: Reginald Denry in "California Straight ----Ahead" Sunday,, Nov. 8: Rod La Rocque, Dor-- othy Gish and Ernest _ Torrence in "Night Life of A Dog of Flanders® Tues. and Wed. November 12 and 13 loria Swanson in T elep":one ne Spnooky Night" . '"Hot Sheiks" 0 Hal. Roach preseénts his ras aramount Piciure CARTER De HAVEN in W. W; Carroll & Son Co. |-- U DITORIU --THEATRE -- Rubber Aprons Coat Flowers Fancy Towels Garters For Guifts and Prizes New York" _ _ -- ~._ 123 EAST COOK AVENUE . ~f Cement Blocksfor All Building Purposes ' _ Something New--CURVED BLOCKS FOR CATCH BASINS: '~__ High Test Blocks. Reasonabile Prices. Call and Inspect Them. Did You Know Libertyville Is On the Map! Libertyville Lumber _ Company . Libertyville Cement Works Organize Your Financés |-- The First National Bank -- _ TELEPHONE 47 ' Down by the Old Depot--Been there twenty years. Look 'for the Mess@ze of th: Bankers of Illinois in This Week's Prairie Farmer -- LOTS of otherwise 's'gcc"essfixl folks fad --mms erably-- when it comes to money matters, and nine times out of ten it' because they haven't organized their finances.. They have no definite policy on morey matters.----.---- If your financial machinery is getting all kinked up, come in here and see if we can't suggest a remedy. We deal in money; that's our business. We've got to know a lot about it to keep cer doors open. That Knowledge can be made valuable to you only when you .. Capital Surplus and Profits $100,000.00 We can help you make YOUR home better. Makes an old house new--plaster right on it. See it--try it! i2 in and tell us abou* your financial affairs. THE PERFECT INSULATION Libertyville, Illinois : ~Plant, 415; Residence, 165--J. 50c to $2.00 50c, 75¢ --50c, 75¢ 48¢ to 98¢ SOLD ONLY BIT 1 Bo is m ~ im on quic s ns ied Prucor 110 NKI® & 'q 1.\..'-... to 8 "m.. "eut «oo

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