Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Libertyville Independent, 16 Jun 1921, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

TH-E UBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921, - IoverI 'And od condi- ,ved by one 'eek ypur f oct, froe. eoid the he family Lundry. s cheaper think of the lasure., is do your Iry LLE, ILL. Local and Personal Short Items of Especial Interest to Ubertyville People Chicago olitiL>iTI PtNIondta:. MIl% nu N'l I1. Z, Pi>lote lit"ILCh tagu IJsttt-ureitîîtt liit lasi at iLl Luc-uu tia u: ChtT.licago LT Sie ni Stinda : LI.hiL Iat iLTu i, L ifliNIie'. ..larence Lo.ll made a tips..t,, e.lia .r-. iIl. Nî.ânîa-was amufleIlle Park, visited friends inLf tyvti)lt ertyvIie oujoyed a beach lartî on tht- %Vednesday banks of t iL> L>s-a>e.ti I-Z Linr - ý 11-1 -1 .- da yevening. h. r.- tht latter part uof I.>-i v.îtk thî gt of -taifrit-nds. .L k %Vit.- of St. . L4uL- '. -ai fil.- boitte of is grandî,ae.nt Nir. aud . J. cCoT ick Nus. S J 1I îinî, . n gat-a >l>,m Et i honor Lof miss Lt-oua IPiettt NIl(Diaî u-vu-nunt-at lit-z honitein Itotttrs l'a> k A nuunber of Libertyv ilt- t-ut-tt w> rt preseut, andi tht- bridetu> b.-te,'L> cie i. audy cagovltst, ondyFluîeut-evEttînt-etanid Mts. Marty eautinit glîts. <me. Wis., Saturday. hcagu viaitors Mouday.Je-an l'âlifauTt i Vukt-gatu,. peut latt Rtchard Schanck. wa i. 1î., li t Badr utyritoul.itî-t Mr. and MrIt. M. R. Miller visltt'd .ui Mr. sud Mrs. NoeI iiurand lient isat NluBanderautu wîiî îs lfth nO tedin col)iie Btlui, NLT it a Mion City lest Monday. Sunday witb tht- forniers mother, Mrs. Mna %eigwtl isRiI ioi edn olg tBli, iowned sund for sait- by . î ('IiiTex DeeySuneei ef is TesayFlore I)urand. lý!ttit- Barbara Jane \Warteu is Isi hontue for the-summer rte OilPrduer. luse tt- ua I eatltiti ti:. Do ae wScek sloft las(rlou osdMir t-d-ionlc ld,îg for a few daysaia. tht- hotu.-outhtrBilliDowdeu, etutlo:.t-d à; 1>. Chitriîît-d lu. A stan sd 'aifllLig r.n e for si wees' tayai vrios poni8 Mr. 1*t Hndeeof ichnond ;an,,Mrs. fi. E. Thomuas, noitut i te cago Hardwareflouudry tCo., tu Northb et h rc il)eji o u la 1i nl.-Texas, waà ht-rt-Wednt-sday, the îît C (hicago, was compt-lIt-ui t»i-main m-t TeîrceTTîteIt orîuc "If Mr%. Catherne Woolridgt-. 1 svrl ay Is.- .na--I.li ce, $g prar- d Mr. and Mrs. 1.A. Sinmbson aud 1 ît M-1- saVatfl-Y aud ,.u, -%elcl uait ofteverns.-dy i~T tklna t Uars 1l> 1,j et.A daughter. Eliuor, and Robert Latto. of! .Ml Robert Scott returied ta ht-, luhave dreturBondTon, Lskt. Fort-St,. Waukî-gan. visited lSutialay with Liber.-j homte iu MlwauikteWednt-sday. &fie-r1 aitti .pe-fdtt>g . at-tk 'atth lrs. ar litert- oil floug luBatîtîtîscouni(Y 'eukegan.22 tyvile elatves - . viit wth îbetyvile rieuls or ~tie T.thtit-. NIes. Mande E. usk Texas. An opp0rtuflity fot in%ît-s Int remaine-d for- a Brttisher. a rt-ai few days. lu lt-asaclose 10 prodcitie at-l l tlm-I ustive-boru Englishman.tu setthIe!i Misasut-n Clark, who tbas heeni r.Jlu on ndOilrn o-1Faaurttble commutent la ht-tid afliong ted amoultof1acre&iî îffered fOr1Pat iu uisplayîug the- lag IsateTut-a teachin in thedosudalat.,erie. have rttiltd Ait lks wItu iv(- nutar the hlgh sciîooi quick sale. Address hn Ton. 209 day, June 14-national tiag day. F, C. vititiug relatives bt-rt-tis week. Ish iago.nd atterina three wet-ka vito teacie ofîtgh ~ae sudt-deofficias i ahngoî-dWuej 32 fore going 10 her home lu Charleston. CticMro, Htus' a trents, Mr audNrmni Mrp.cryia, ai abeu Illnois. itasals.Bulkey. u udparrenth-tshl îMr.r>: andJ Manrr Taiu î- the tiful ut-w flag fiung to tht- breeze at Casius Bukle. an arundthescooll)rpý co.MîýsMcementayexer ier u Nrh isptore ou Milwaukt-e avenute.Oth Miss Marguerite Woolrldge sud ber, 't- Irtende of J. i, Lancast-I'r iii ct-ommte nacrit ntl. .n TlWt-d -rsIlountiisstreît wluîtisîllayt-lithù- hrother rmitezl, returned home Sumdey Mrp.; W. Ei,.kraT iagues tg ld tarnTiit . s -i'Lrn nesay, et which time. Mii Crî-.tht-clors were Postmaster Alit-uan, NW iil iran Eet Troy Wiscoslnw eretty f Helen and Marion, returued SaturdaN' f"e udergotug an u ..»rattlu re(t-îtîdiscoverer of -rdium, t-l %,>l an Iron-ctrW.N.2roi.PtlIa ui 1.1>4-t tht- week end wlth frit-nds. Miss ulsiîT tfrou> North Dakota, wbert-tht-yat St. Anthon)>a huaiitai in Chicago lîrery degree of 1B. S, nOit- I i l sAuîeiia l>uséeberry.. ~rirtcheu Rboleder accomrvauied tht-m mseju.-udHvie e heo e t-tpet'.toIle able- to rn-tomhontue tîtt University. homne for s few days' visil îof Mir,.Iteckers sisterMrs.Bt-n in about thrte ,wee-tks.lRay N. Smtitht. the- t-terpristng sitoe Wolff. Ru t. and Mrs. C. -iL U>nd dealer, bas just finisbt-d it ut-a(TiLT Chi-Tex 011i roducers. Baniera colun.i.in N>-sd 'ItTAI lo likL i ba. , NrTi. G. Carroll Grîi4 i1 InI thi-l t- lay wiudow in the store on Milwau- ty, Texas. Oil lt-ast-sfor quick sait- Tht-rt- sno hettero lrr ivn n .;n;ti L i n Lt-. Liberty nagraio 0f Dr. ifill ct e vneIibsisaldteft are offurint- alilmileîl turt-atre t $11,ment tiraita good mortgagt- ban un ille. letttTuesday ifor Sharon, %tts.>as pres.tident of Nurtlmi>a . î ltrinrtl)(flgt htenwX pier acelacre cretrctenoutcb Lke i >:.rtai îsate Lett our'uht, t-. e> ili %LLtTLwaitit t-elatlet-'t tit -ly ouTuesday lit E> ,t Tt ir ayrflocus, a hici Showai lItle wolh $50> ptr acre in Six tîtnthsit- Aîiottt(Tft aitîr :uu>ouE.ctatZHtiST'ritz I- 1>,Gtde rmind tt i. ,tiittui uod u laliixi tt nowt si T. TTiIi--, -it t..t-.; .i > T. ut banquet of the- citiTs tl iiah go datt, h-cbntwr dfitu in Toîn, 2f9 W'ah Ltin ~ Sti UU iat-.t>>Tt;ton-sl&- l it>u-tTIt. was hbt-lui e bt dLz> I ,T'tinTttry wa8 dont- by th, il W'. lolibbînaVWod- MWauk.-gan. 212Maisonu>uStreeta. Waukegtan. 23 2 tl T'u'>,, i i airkint-hiompannT tht auîfine tht- >-LUI nid ITplihuîr liîutît'n0 taL i, t,..N> r . E B. W t.îîF-- , inslde are' pafisli ti chippTu-i t-ass,. Iii- LT~L u C S .4t ' i It >1 '.' i-Iî T o hicb servetS.a, tto o ee' it- ltht tai tht- * L-ii.'l NM'uktgnLT rirt. >>iil.Ti T Itlas ah- I N NS ! I- i TTî T - W '-' Ni M ' w>>iking ai IBautdera 1iT I 'i- . !TiT instalieulantîn mule, ct lit-lit inu ýysr ifli F', 1. Iii Trrin :, i h i NL ii Tt ' ~ tt 'ii T ' Lt i > L L ~ I L iT ii - , TT. L-1 'I TI Oî- i î t rt i T. tît I>"L LLLL . iiit iI> îl t It -h Iii- it S tt I I'dT TL I it- so- i oe L 0is TIO T1-IRKk MAY iUt SOME CLÈNER WAY --to succeed without saving moneyj, but you wiIIlrod il you wilI ask that about 99% of those who ARIE successful don't know what that "Clever lWaq" is. -They DO koow, however, that 111EY go( where theyi wanted to go via the Savings Bank route. Make VOUR*start todag thlpugh the savinqs department of this bank. A single DOLLAR is al qou need.-and thse WILL"POWER 10 SCt. Lake County National Bank LIBERTYVILLE. ILLINOIS Total Resources of Over a Million Dollars. 6 -"JIM'PS"9. IAutoReirSo w HE-N in need of Automobile Re- pairîng trv us tf ynu %want the best. Now Iocated in the D'arand'Building on South Mliwaukee Avenue. j ' James B. WetmoreI jTelephone 364-J LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. . WhenYouSee Others Building -and Repairing IT IS TIME FOR YOU Get Busy Don'A Delay! We can savo you money, tirne and worry. Our plans are easy to got and plain to f ollow. Corne in and let us help you with your ideas. Coal Libertyvïlle T'une Lumber GettingCo Near PHONE 47 Cbunk Wood for the Fireplace Il I ~1 l n dT iLi >il t k -iJ wh l týj," tfii LI>-îubII> Ibraî i thTt.i thflut L l t thi ail titu>- m'a h»haut- boToks ittUIt T , 'L i iii i T ITI 1>b: fi 'lT ittu so Sfl tlaart ant-eut-us na:. baicottîptet- t ( lt >î u<>a ng ;ilI books. ant i aterial t») tht- ('ok Menîmrial buitlig-Mu. and Nit's.'lareTJart-t ter,- now ocý t uj,s Ot-ftht-s.cond ianmift uttht- build-, ing. and MNr-. Jal-LTet t ii 10 beîrarlaný a ssioun as-.tht- books are transft-rred.' 1il i LL t iT t>d h. i01'. I :., il T II> il'aur {tc l i i. . Ti I- .tiTt-fl it tht- I~t- lT, T LT titi Il hanque-t ihall touitL lt 11-1I LT 1ý.i ,Tluk.Mr. Hare:.IL, b tTTI ii' l'ut» Liii itIsera tet .TTT th - Harirs Trust sud SavLu-s iBank> T lT iiillS ijl lîiti lprincipal st'i,- - TiilTh'5't)j- ht-mur -Tht- Commercial Clubi and Iltle >'ît t:i nit>. . Mr. Il. if, iii ki-tn ct- jL TIn fter-stt-d LunI iSTiLii iLt Ott ourtc 'aork for stveri>Isiar.,bt-mg .tT e- at-crt-tey of Aitt,,ti i l tatîber of (uontuterce. aud at l Th- h'>-ýýt tile a-orking with tht- Natioail rganiza- lion. Tht-rt- wlll bea il tiicaI troura suad otb4-r entt-rtaintfl-ft. b-idea tht- dinner. The Most Acpal Weddmng Gift There is no worthier gift for the bride than The Brunswick. Nothing iso certain to brin g cheer into her new home. Its grace and beauty of design and - Jts matchless tone have made it a tandard hy which to Judge ail phiontîgraphs, -The Bruswvick Meond of Tone Re- Production çaused a sensvtion in musical- circles. It lias revolutionii.ed tvine reýroduc- tion and projection. Harsh, metallic sounds have been ellininaied, al records, regardiess of make, can be plaved witî. [eNV quality of tone on The Brunswick. W,'. shali be glid to play AVts great Ltstr4ment for you - >0 demnonstrate the Ultona ail record, retîroducer and the new aUl-%oodToneAmplifier. Oue bearinL, wîll cotivince you this s dhe final-type pbionograph. The Ray Furniture & Paint Store open Monda y, Fridayund Saturday Evcnings Phone No. 9 LIBE RTY VILLE -MarTk '.V. i-1IT.X% II L L i 11i, has 1w Il a [l T! ,î i l T [h, ' it ii i in> tio, ar* t- i iTi, lT lt -b T Liberty% tilt- boy s whu are- taking LLIT seeuanTi ttLlLli (1w A 'L Lt iTie kjOiniht itchool. lu went 10 l)terfieid Shtelds in> liililarIid Pak, and1 graduat.d aWeil at, the- top, oihia u-iaa>. %hiie attendiutT sriit)l tjiLt-, te b'wl>! k. il Lt arLLLus johb andlîl i>d lus <l'n wa'. He- tht-n took a cotupetirjte examntatiou.t. L it-flat blgh school tudents of thte tatt-, al Chicago .Univt-rsity. and won a Yuars scholarsbip ini that institution Of iêarn- ing. Foiiowing this. for titree> ',-TrT h.-e wa-. -nu 1,toYedl h>the Nort h Shore' Eisctric railioad, in1thteoffice-s otf . ;. Hyatt. now president of tht- Liberty ville- board of t rutees. N. \t .ar %tr., Ellsworth will greduate f roui Boston Tech. and there l n douht but that he wiii make bis mark toward thte top in bis chosen profession. Wise People Save The wise man always saves a portion of his imcorne for an emergency. The unwise rmen or women who do flot save sooner. nýr later discover -heir mistake, when misfortune knocks ai their door. Wise Practice Thrift. The wise man practices Thrft-the unwise extrav- agance. Thrif t brings to, the wise man Independence -Extravagance brings to the unwise unhappines and dependence. Become a Wise Man il is easy to e heue a ýý,tse inani. Just save a rtortiori of yeur carnings cach day or Nweek. and you will find th-it it will not take long for you io discover lhe real meaming of Independence. Caili at tiis hank anid we will show you how yen can stan t1 Savings Account wifhi $1.00. yEstabtuahod 1858 *Q ~ iyEIr S AI.attention vitYn b ta. ttultry. aid e& Geniez.al t't t- tata1 M ished on Fi stale tand 3. Futten Street WhoI.Ba4 Mark*et M erchant CHICAGO, ILI. The man Who waits for building material dorna to alacken. for prices to recede, wîll loue snuch profits and possibly pay even more in the end.* AU DIO'wfl at There is profit in bilding. Otherwiise the H es i people woald nTot build. With ail prices ïitiizi the profit remains. Why wait P 'tou need rnt Fe; ;-2 Lri r t j h iour earnest advise that you bud now tim those cd - hoe1 o ý . yon corne to us for your estimates. put t4tenBACK inse-rvtCie fc somne ,iore Mr..,ths r,- '.Oli- U BE O Lj CONFOR1 nd WEAR. . .F A Z N J Sedo bri:g your shoes inrONE LiB-10 -weIl o he obquickly and rIFNEST WORK 1INTHECITV ýLETZUEV ýî nCTRI SHRUPAIING Reachîng over 15,000 readers each week-readers who M LiiDOO 1UB~ B!~!~t!~ticles adverfised and pay for them, Thé Independent stands w 1 Pli rival as an advertising medium in Lake couaty. New and Desirabl CHILDREN'S DRESSES Children's Rompers Children's Aprons Phono 29 Libertyville, Il]. JUST RECEIVED. KNITTED CAPIES. USEFUL AND PRETTY La"àïes', Men's and Children's Hosiery W. W. CARROLL & SONS' COMPAN

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy