_ Ruiz Osborne and family, Emerson Coen and family and, the TWI" Dr. L. E. Golding and family have returned from a motor trip to Port Huron, Niagara Falls, 'l'hoz Is-- lands and Syracuse, N. Y. had fine weather throughout the trip. and no rain to speak@f}l «s . o »~ <s > Mr. and Mrs. .Otto Jubrend of Ci-- tero visited Mrs..Juhrend's mother Mrs. Herman Meyers#s.on Sunday. . ONE WAY TO GET MORE Through increased efficiency and effort one can'often enlarge his income. * _ ~Enthusiasm and energy when pro-- F: perly-- directed pmduiegy a comb'i)na- f tion.. that.. of... necessity.. increases f one's accomplishment. _ f Increased accomplishment means enlarged earnings. > Enlarged earnings open the way to greater saving. : : Advancement is certain and the fu-- The ultimate profit is yours espec-- ially when placed in a Savings Ac-- count in this Bank. We value your account and appreciate your co--operation. : YOU ARE WELCOME! PHONE 5 sulphur and high melting point of ash means little trouble removing ashes and no clinker. If you have used Pocahontas and fired it properly, meare on the rl%ht track, but until you try our Ridge Smokeless, you are like Columbus be-- fore he saw land. A Million Eater On ASwat in Time Saves JSiffy Corn Plasters Will remove that corn tetottally and absolutely, root and all. under money back guarantee. They are 25c a package. They positively will do the job. CoOUNTY NATIONAL .--__-- BANK For Household Use We Have: Black Flag at 20¢, 40c and 80c per pkg. .. B. LOVELL CO. "The Bank of Service" Cordially yo .'&;Sn&muu Wil-- liam Gerber. She also entertained Mrs, Charles Gerber and son of El-- Mrs. 8. P. Majors and Miss Edna Biere were Waukegan visitors on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and; Mrs. Roy Chamberlain and family were guests of Mr. and ln.A.l{Schmboh at their cot-- tage at Diamond Lake on Sunday, Fixed Garbon 78.62 Volatile.=" ;' * ae c ie ur -- -- 0. i tag point . . j t ofui:p? -- 2800° B. T. U: -- ~-- 15,100 1. High Carbon means most ef-- ficiency. 2. --L o w-- --volatile means less smoke. | 8. Low ash and LIBERTYVYVIL LE Risto of Chicago is _ _ THE LAKE COUNTY Miss Ada Meyer spent Monday in Chicago with relatives. E, A. Bishop and family have re-- turned from an extended motor trip. Mr .and Mrs. Clifton Blazer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith motored to Woodstock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins spent Sunday in Delevan, Wis., with Mr. Higgins' sister. Willard Hyatt went to Ravinia on Saturday night and heard the opera .. Mrs. Robert Lill : Sr., and her daughter Mrs. Mattie Hopkins and Wilbur Groner-- left Tuesday for eastern Kansas where they will vis-- it relatives for about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Meaker en-- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pester of Solon Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Will Pester--and family of Grayslake and W. Pester and family of Kenosha on Sunday. Mrs. S. P. Majors is taking a two weeks vacation from her duties as linotype operator at the Register of-- fice. She is visiting her family at Lincoln, Nebraska. Streets are being graded and wa-- ter and sewer being put in, in John-- son subdivision north of town. Char-- les Jonnson is building a new house. J. Melloy and several others are building. 'This promises to be a very pretty subdivision and a fine addi-- tion to Libertyville. Burt Finstad was a Chicago busi-- ness visitor on Monday, Officers of Libertyville Chapter O. E. 8. pu*t on initiatory work at Lake Forest U. D. Chapter Monday eve-- ning. About 30 members of Liberty-- ville Chapter were present. A social hour followed the work of the eve-- Misses Ada and Hannah Meyer spent the week end with Lake Zu-- rich relatives. « Robert Groner was a Chicago bus-- iness visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Langworthy who have been motoring +tkrough Wisconsin and Michigan for the past month will return home on Tuesday evening. new Ford sedan. 28 ,1924. Miss Florence Lovell was a Chi cago visitor Monday. A H Jeppe ani wife motured io Mixsaukee Suniay an| visiied rela-- tives. % Lucian Elisworth and a friend from Chicago were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Elisworth. i Mrs. Forest Smith entertained Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larsen of Waukegan Sunday evening. : Miss Caroline Butterfield left on Saturday for a two weeks vacation at Devils Lake, Wis. 4 Charles Porteous, Joe . Ritchen-- thale 'rand 'Walter Kester left Thurs-- day for Krw They are making the trip by auto and intend to work in the harvest fields. -- f ¥1i. arnd Mr«. 1. P Mutaerfors ard daughter June spent Sunday in Rock-- ford. Mr. and Mrs. George Hapke en-- tertained relatives from Chicago and Area on Sunda y. > _ ~.":.~ Mrs. R. C. Kent and niece Mrs. Coleman and son of Wauconda vis-- ited Libertyville 'relatives last week. Claire Thomas called at the C. P. Thomas home of Wauconda recently. Ethe!l Taylor, of Allegan, Mich. is visiting Libertyville relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Gorsline an-- mounce the arrival of a son on July Mrs. George Eaton returned Mon-- day from a three weeks visit with her sister at Franklinsville, Penn. me« Rose L.» «1+ * of hicags ac-- companied her on 'the visit. Mr. and Mrs..C. H. Jarrett have been spending their vacation at Stopp's Lake, Colo., Mr. Jarrett was formerly 'connected with the Key-- stone Printing Service. He is now located at Denver Colo. « Miss Edna Shapter is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Lovell at Racine. Mrs. J. J. Porteous returned home Tuesday from Harvard, IIl., where she visited her mother for a few days. Mri. Mabel Wool:inge of Chicago was a Libertyville caller Sunday. | Eldon Kitchen spent the week with friends in Elton, Wis. Jeanne Kohner left Saturday for a months stay at Weewaneeta Camp a girl's camp at Round Lake, III _ _ _ _ Albert Haas has returned from a trip to (Milwaukee. Telephone 456, Libertyville, Ill. Misses Ruth Hafemann, Alma Schottman and Myrtle Sage are spending their vacation at Effing-- ham, IMlinois. Mr. and Mrs. Max Woldfeld of Minneapolis, Kans., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Max Kohner after a trip through Nebraska, Minnesota and Wisconsin. /# William Johnson fias purchased a Personal and Local Rems of Particular Interest to Our Libertyville Readers Mr. and Mrs. of Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, James Swan. 4 At great pains, therefore, the damaged pipes were repaired and as a precaution, the work-- was executed without their being ermoved from the church. The only part of the old structure which was replaced was the bellows, a new one which infensi--! fies the volume of soeund being sub-- stituted. A curious detail is that while the pipes were being repaired numerous skeletons (f martins and swallows were found inside them. Harold / Graham Marshfield, Wis., is making his ir, Mrs. R. Bogart an extended Paul and Walter ac-- companied by two from Gil-- mer left Tuesday g for a mo-- tor trip to Wisconsin. 2t Mrs. Cora Hull and daughter Evelyn spent the wend with friends at Aurora. R. C, Folger and f spent the week end at Freeport, Ill. Earl Ayers and 'and R. C. Folger and family spegt Monday eve. ning at Gages Lake. | !-- Mrs. Guay -- Wil t and Mrs. _ After six years of W the not-- ed organ of the Chureh of St. Ger-- vais, on the Due deRijoli, Paris,--peals again through the y nave of the old church. It was Friday 1913 that a big Bertha eame crash-- ing through the chutch roof killing worshippers and t« a great hole in the sacred edifice, ; The organ was k but fly-- ing fragments pie many of the pipes and rilenced goul--stirring music, says the on Daily Mail. The cure of St. ais would not hear of a new organ being installed; since the early part of the sixteenth century and responded to the toucn of that famous family of organis's, the Couperins, and he insisted upon its being preserved.. .. -- ' Arthur Kick was a itor on Sunday. The restored organ was inaugurat-- ed in the presence of the archbishop of Paris, wearing his niter, who en-- tered the church und? an arcnway of flags and took up a place on a throne draped with gdd and velvet. Then the great organ spoke the im-- pressive music of "Messigh." FAMED ORGAN P The Club House Hot Phones 24 and 25 SP Club House Orange Peko Tea, per 1--2 Ib. package . . . . 45¢ Waukesha Ginger Ale, per bottle 15¢ perdozen . . . . . _ . $1,00 Root Beer and Ginger Ale, gt. bottles, ice cold, per bottle . . Club House,Grape Juice, gt. btl. pint bottle: . .' .' . .. Big Sweetheart Watermelons, 75¢ to 85¢; smaller ones . 65¢ to 70¢ Cakes and Cookies, Stuffed Olives, Pickles, Cold Sliced Meats, Cheese of all kinds, Etc. for picnics. Butter, fancy creamery, per Ib. . 43¢ ue biutt sis AYS AGAIN EGIALS sd Olsen of M. Madsen e were Sun-- Madsen and AY, JULY 30, 1924 faithfully Tuesday 'eather Flagg's BarberShopI '1 Last Man," under the per. sonal supervision of the author, Zane Grey comes'to the Auditorinm The-- ater for a two days yun next Fri-- day and Saturday. wnlon and Richard Dix are players. The strong supporting cast includes Our guess is the girls are shnock-- ing because the men are so anxious Frank Campeau. . Daily Journal. [ l ua) M y to stay _ Our French trim, is the classy way Bobbing -- It has come Don't put off what you should do to-- "Big Brother" Auditorium Theatre day the Mickey: Bennett Come to Quality Store LIBERTYVILLE 57¢ Coming the _ Mr. and Mrs. George B. Folle't and daughter June and John Ballard motored to w Baraboo, and Devils Lake, over the week end. Mr. and Mrg Rifnard Klavern have Murndmurwwnl trip to Niagara Falls Mr. Khvemi is employed : the David Adler resi--) and Mrs. Jack Berry of Elgin were guests of Mr and Mrs. Earl Corlett on Sunday, ---- Libertyville Lumber Co. ---- HOMES ARE IN DEMAND Mr, 'M"" ' w.lh and .ro fff% Down by Phone 47 YB® -- the 0ld DePO 1 mpopTyVILLE, ILL. --Use Home Patterns------ INSURANCE is PROTECTION plus FNVESTMENT There is no obligation in asking information or advice. I am always glad to be of service. FORREST F&:&'.'G 3!7" -- Agent -- 233--W Because they are stylish, chic and smart. ' Because they are inexpensive--None over 45¢c. 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