_ Miss Caroline Rossiter of Lake _ Forest was the guest of Miss Caro-- C EY Mrs. Lewis Hanby and her guest Miss Katherine Barber, spent Thurs-- day in Chicago. . _ _Miss Clara Ehningpr and Mrs. Nettie Mason spent Thursday in Chi eago shopping and also attending a line --Butterfield on Thursday, Libertyville Happenings Miss Florence Shie of Milwaukee The Bank Where You Feel At Home. A REAL TREAT---- A Box of ;Whitman's Candy sulphur and high melting point of ash means little trouble removing ashes and no clinker. If you have used Pocahontas and fired it properly, g:'u'e on the ri%ht track, but until you try our Ping Ridge Smokeless, you are like Columbus be-- fore he saw land. PHONE 5 LAKE : COUNTY NATIONAL Whitman's Gray Package, and Liquid Cher-- TiGG, BG :.............--oommmconintimecencinestaegee drke i) EY 1. TAKE HOME A BOX TO--DAY A Choice Variety from which to pick your favorite: ' o Eo Whitman's Sampler, The Fussy Package, Salmagundi, Library Package, Chocolate, Covered Fruit and Nuts at ..._. $1.50 per Ib. Whitman's Standard Chocolates, " D Seeeene. nds tan in traintes roomtieieninn onnmcmntrnmececinsets RR e AARY HNMEK Ts Whitman's Cocoa -- The kind we use in making Our Well Known Bitter--Sweet, Only F. B. LOVELL CO. Every day we want to prove ourselves to be what you think we are. 30¢c Per Pound BANK sordially yours, Mrs. Hawk, Beaveritt Hawk and ; Robert Sayers motored to Chicago | on Thursday. | Forrest Smith expects to make a business trip to New York City on July 12. Mr. and Mrs. 'Francis Tripp and Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Tripp of Area, visited relatives at Downers Grove . Colone! Whigam and wife of Chi-- cago m.vislfil" x& and Mrs. Wil-- liam W'msu- or sgm;l Volatile Suiphor -- -- '6es n :s : --:.0. fillll_ = \-- _« ~8.90 e point ofu:i- ---- 28000 Fixed Carbon 78.62 LIBERTYVIL LE High Carbon means most ef-- ficiency. L ow -- volatile m eans less smoke.! Low ash and ais --« 15,100 T IF LAKE COUNTY E SA Y, JULY 12, 1924 Mr. and Y¥rs. Harry Talbat of La Salle and Miss Velda Talbat of Rib Lake, Wis., were recent guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. William Wells have lhtl spending the past two weeks at Cleart Lake, Wis., A Chicago autoist backed into Finstad's filling station Thursday afternoon, completely wrecking a it. It is reported that he paid all dam Miss Carrie Chard was one of seven at a luncheon given in honor of Miss Helen Keller by Miss Mary Cleveland, of New York, where Miss Chard was a guest. Mrs. Kenneth Lovell was a Chi-- cago visitor Thursday. Mr. and Yr:. S. D. Zook and Mr. Zook's sister of Chigago returned from a motor trip to Towa Thursday Miss Carrie Chard has returned home from a trip to New York and New Jersey. She was the guest of Miss Mary B. Cleveland, manager of Town Hall and exeeutive secretary of the League of Political Education and of Frank LaForge a renowned composer and pianist, both friends there Miss Chard sang at the Town Hall and at the Newark M. E. church, where a former Chicago pu-- pil, Walter Johnson, is organist aud{ choir 'director. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Brunner have as their guest Mr. Bruner's mother of White Plains, N. Y. She expects to make an extened visit. Dr; L. E. Golding and family will leave Sunday on a motor trip to Kansas City, Michigan,~ Niagara Falls and other eastern points. _ While in South Orange, N. J., Miss Carrie Chard visited at the hospi-- table home of Mrs. A. J. Webb. She found the family well and happy and they sent greetings to Liberty-- ville friends. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith return-- ed Saturday--n'ght from an auto trip to southrn, Ohio -- and Kentucky. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Smith's sister and Mrs. Trues-- dell and little nephew Edward Rich-- ~Bernard Dicthorn was operated on for trouble with his knee Tuesday at Victory Memorial Hospital. This is the second operation. . It is hoped that this one will be a cure. Mrs. Isabelle Crane of Berwyr, IHN., is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Carison. The next party at Great Lakes by the local Auxiliary of the Amer-- ican Legion is set for July 17, and will be in the form of a birthday party for all exservice boys whose birthdays occur in the month of July. --Appropriate gifts /will-- also be given. It is not necegsary to be an Auxiliary member to attend, all interested in social welfare of the boys at Great Lakes are welcome. Mrs. Ed. Schneider and children and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lightbody motored to Druce Lake. Thursday evening. Miss Katherine Guerin celebrated her sixth birthday Friday afternoon by a party at the home of her father Jim Guerin. Mrs. Fred Moss of Spring Grove was a Libertyville visitor Saturday. Mr tored noon. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tripp and son Lyle, Jr. of Cleveland, Ohio, are via iting the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.. W. Tripp and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Charles Jochheim and daugh-- ters Ethel and Irene spent Thurs-- day in North Chicago. Miss Helen Whigam and Mis. Whigam shopped in Chicago Thurs-- day. * J, E. Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tripp of ibertyville, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bs Tripp and son, Lyle, Jr., of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. L G. Hutchings and children, Margaret, Glenn, and Vernon, of Lake Villa, Mrs. Mary Hack and Mildred Hack, of Glen View, were dinner guests of Mrs. W. L. Hutchings of Glen View on Sunday. Willard Hyatt is attending the Ep-- worth League convention at Lake Geneva, Wis., this week. Mrs. G«iffitns of Berwyn is vis-- iting friends in Libertyville. lephone 456, Libertyville, Ill. y Only MAIN GARAGE and Mrs. Perry Walton mo to Waukegan Sunday after-- Personal and Local Items of Particular Interest to Our Libertyville Readers to Half Day Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Robert Helton and children of Milwaukee are yisiting Libertyville friends. .. -- _ _ George Eaton was notified Tues-- day by Morgan A. Collins, Supt. of Chicago Police, that a watch stolen from Mr. Eaton's home five or six week's ago, had been found in 1 Chicago Pawn shop. Mr. Eaton and Marshall Limberry went to Chicago Wednesday and recovered the watch. The pawnshop was located at 3450 South State street. > How about a "Keep Clesfh" slo-- gan. Many visitors in Cock Park enjoy the shade of the trees, the green grass and the comfor of the benches placed there for thir con-- venience, but throw waste peper and boxes on the lawn causin# much work by the authorities in' ng up rubbish and trying 'to the local grounds the pride of com-- munity in place of a conspicdus and offensive object. If you m# roum --join the navy. -- s Mrs. Hugh Carney and Katherine Guetrin visited Mr. and Mrs. Van Patten in Chicago on Thursday. . Mr. and M'rs. Fred Smith motored Mr. and: Mrs. Pete Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Pettigrew and Miss Katherine Guerin attended the base ball game at Diamond Lake Sunday. .~ Theo Kunda and Arthur Kick mo-- tored to Ladysmith aflhr points of 'interest in Wisconsin over the Fourth. They 'returned from taeir sightseeing expedition on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvic Petersen of Chicago, are visiting Libertyville Mr. and Mrs. F. Huber and Mrs. Fred Jochheim motored to Lake Forest Thursday. f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoskins and William Schneider made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. $ a bounecing baby boy; Born to ¥r. and Mrss Jones a boundrl\;%nba girl; Born to Mr. and Mrs. :\ boune-- ing baby girl; Born Mto r. Mys. Smart a baby girl. . -- _ _ ts Miss Jeanette Biere is spending Wer vacation at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. C. Vebe, at Pala-- tine, I11. Frank Lightbody, Jr., and Hardy Lambert were Chicago callers on Tuesday. %e The M. E. Sunday sgchool enjoyed a picnic at Gages lAIl'.on Thursday. Born to 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Car ney, a son, on Wednesday, July 9. The newcomer weighs 11% pounds. Misses Noda and Nélda Wolf of' Chicago, were guests at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Williany Whigam last | Saturday. a ! What happetied to the Sma{ --it didn't bounce ? | William T. Franzen and wife ac-- companied by Mrs. Franzen's par-- ents, motored to the Dells, Wis., and spent Sunday and Monday there. Rev. Guy Smock and family en-- tertained relatives from Glen View, Park Ridge and Détroit over the Fourth. Mr .and Mrs. Hanson of Minne-- apolis, Minn., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hyatt: Mr. and Mrs. William Decker en-- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Morse and Mr. and Mrs. Coen at Long Lake on Sunday. The Club House Arthur Kick motored to Wauke n on W"Msdfly. £1 Phones 24 and 25 Seasonalle Suggestions Club House Braad Orange Pekoe Tea makes Waukesha Gingtr Ale, nice and cold. This Ginger Ale is nfi the pep'ery kind but the nice ginger flaver so satisfying and cooling in hot W"Mo ; & 15¢c the pt. bottle $1.50 per doz. the most delldor' iced tea one would wish to drink Club House Gra WHAT DID--7 45¢ the 1--2 Ib. pkg. 57¢ the gt. bottle 30¢ the pt. bottle t baby ' BOBBY VERNON COMEDY mM lrgy" Sun. July 13 The Canadian government has| passed a law prohi& all trapping soutn of the Canadian Pacific line, : except such predatory animals as wolves and skunks which cause hav-' oc among farm stock. I July 10, H1, 12, 1924 St. Joseph's Dramatiec Club will present a musical comedy at the High School Auditerium. PANOr c pEO®PLE Attraction . Unsurpassed AUDITORIUM THEATRE _ Also "Fighting Blood" No: 14 "REDLIGHTS" Mystery! Danger! Thrills, heart throbs, laughter and happy tears in a love romance of the rich and poor the pginted people and: the shanty folk: Pure and Sweet Here's a 100% Mys-- tery play you'll say was never beaten. Clarence Qodger's COMING EVENTS 9 LIBERTYVIILEA Quality Store TONIGHT COLLEEN M O O RE h _ _ The Area School Board will re-- ceive bids on or before July 15 for re--shingling «chool house and re-- modeling front entrance. For infor-- mation reply to Herman Knbhnk,1 Clerk, 51--4t Home Builders Get Busy A TM. fllno bertyville this weel Don't delay starting your house this Spring. If you are going to build get OUR PLAN SER-- VICE and start now before all the mechanics and laborers are taken up by the other fellow. INSURANCE is PROTECTION . o plus FNVESTMENT There is no obligation in asking information or advice. I am always glad to be of service. FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent -- 233--W THE WATER CALLS, Trim Bathing Suits, Bright Caps, Gay Shoes and a cool lake breeze. Who can resist? Down by the Old Depot Been there 20 years. Dotted Normandy Voiles are more popular than ever. We have almost every color, .A new gray with. black. dots will please you. 40 inches W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. HOMES ARE IN DEMAND When the OF Sun Shines" Libertyville Lumber Co. You will sell or rent as soon as you start. No chance to lose. Come to us. We can assist you greatly at no cost to you. TRY IT. Others have. ® The First National Bank NOTICE NOTICE lano tuner, is in Li-- week. _ Phone 126--J. 52--2t LIBERTYVILLE -- ILLINOIS Resources More Than a Half Million Dollars is ever anxious to uphold its reputation for Service and seeks to justify it anew with each individual problem pre-- sented to it. > The knowledge and exper-- ience of this bank is avail-- able to its friends and pat-- rons at all times regardless of the size of their transac-- This Forward Looking Bank Mutual Life Insurance Company LIBERTYVILE, L. Phone 47 iDAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICE Phone Libertyville, 306 or you may select your own cool gingham dress. We have them made in charming styles match your coat, suit or frock. Whethér you want one bright at miss these we have what you PAGE FIVE Little More vule t