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Libertyville Independent, 1 Sep 1921, p. 4

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il- -'-..~, -~ - - a-t u t-~ s -t - - - - ni m-il- -e ~ -. i .-.. é-tit---.-.e -- THE LJBERTYVILLE INDEPEINDEN~.THURSAY.SEPTMER 1, 1921I. Liberyvile Ind pe d nt [home trip to Pennsylvania Iast Monday n morning after a months vrat wt their son and daughter here l'ev nd D I IONAL LOCALS 1 Ca U oarn InUiPend-<ix - 'OukgGfl WS,1Y S n Mrs. Chas. Closser if Maywîoud , 1 Mi. \îîA ltilîhii l ~tli~n MUBat Libetet the. tit. as - pending thelweek with NMr. and r.tîtt -tneî Hiiii!H r ttPo@tof-fIce - àe--vt--, ---Sec-ond lasa Mail atr.Janmes"Atwell. îLnaîsn. Ftîd il. Onirt R_ y STt Sturday afternoon as Frank Il. MISNîtlîy 'oSk nti Nis ll UBSRITIO pICE1.O PR EAR SRICLV ADVNCArata, member of a firnof commission, wl.îth tlinît t iti Mondil loitntil xs Office Telephone Number 1, Lîbertyville Exchange. merch'ants on South Water St. Chicago, 1 i iti wittIl i i. ni-îd lilt'e W.~~~~~~~~ J.SIM- . - dt and aparty of friends were driving n Lîîni. i-aci. <ahi Flîyîl.o i Edt out to Grass Lake for the week-end, iiuto isit in Sîlokîl. \V,î-hî anl f.'. 0. lIT -.. Manager! they were driving at a good rate down otit I. l wr,In .oint. DM8 . NALLEY. Local Manager the hili near the Best place, when 'in olGo adM u trving.to avoid a rut, the hit thé ditch dt ali lH ~Iiit - ~~and ran into a tree, severely damaging fi t Sîi~ h ~aînldtH si gest o Mr. eis'sb'the new Buick which he had only had lIig i YtS, and 1, W ilitibhard. alan- 0 0 0 0 0 OaO0 0 O0 00 0 0 ueCanoafamsWethes brteri -. wo.weeks, and injuring three of the' (Iltthe IL. W, tobbins Vodwork * LA K EVILLA * annadail hpswe. men. One suffered afracturned rnb t lit, Co. njoypeîli att itti], itnoLake *S OB O 0 O00in Waukegan last week, Waukegan, the others had mnor in- \11 tiiand MrS. Coop-t' iîîitiî il liam M, S. Miller is visiting Chicag.. Fred Bartlett and George \Wallis jurieg. Those used te, city roads îîften -t Thu tol Itilt it rî. ItoitllîIle welativea for a couple of weeks. enjoyed a trip to Lake (Ceeiiv;in' corne ta grief on country road.q. : sisaies, ilîtimzt;itit Nation Mir. and lira. Churchill antd daughter j Sunday. i1Iîîtltt îîîtytt î~wî faut, Michigan, nisited Chas. MaddenI Miss Alice lucket %as the wluner of CHILDRENS HEALTI4 CONFER. -lt-Ii! Satie diiit,-in 'Nvu York anl fobyiluat week. the Royal Neighb<îr mattress last week. ENCE AT LAKE COUNTY FAIR "titoi <hiCs Mm . Frank Nadr had her sister frontI Mrs. Beebe. Son and îlaughter of' At t hie Vhidi-ns tlealth Conteit Ince Nlînn label Smaiand I1!î: tct u Koeoeha jas guest the past week. Central ta. Il!., were guests of Mrs. t not'ie et ooi-t 01exant miat ion o! -h il atiloni lt A rea. yyi' i tîtartrie,!tri Wîti lirs. Lawrence and son of Toront, Herbert Nelsott a few days last wýeek'td-n tnd er si.\ wîl be eonluceed b> kelzar t resd;t>, Atit. 22 N iss Sntlall is Cjjjjjj pent the fnrt of the week wit i hi a iefot ifon 1 h îe ptiticians and nur ises eiarg-e i-, d a uîghî er lt Ceîîî ýs---iti a t Ilte b« cousina, tieJamnes K~err famly oni Mirs. Fi Bartiett and Mrs. ...ox offtrait Ili Iot 12 a. iti. tad ronmi1 to 4 Nuth i;Short- agent ;il Aria. Mr and bw way to visit hier parentsq as Council j L.n La ke. made a business trip to Il. ini on Tuesda y, Sit. 6. Wedni-sî(lîî it>._ir Richlardison wîh! ittaki' iîi li hnte Ea. i owa. Chicago last week, prepartory ti a!Siît7 and r huisda),. septi.s. An i n I\Vtukegan. MrmtSeiacers and Mra. Wil!! Fsher trip to Eniland in about two weeks t, touneiîtîent of those scorings thîe hîgil- Ilte S wa~cîn. (ili I!îlaîylhI rti US ntetaiin~their mother . t -vuit oîn!d iends and relatives there. est will bectmade and awarils givon on io ail A.. Jîîktiî i n pe-ilivintof suber fron ichigan this week. . Mr. and Mrq. Corson, Ruhy, and Friî!ay iîornlng. Seout. 9. The Fair As Ilie Lîbelyvyllle Cntuîrt!(lob. 1.4ti Mir. licCloslcy and cornpany of ho j Nabel Falch are attending theTeachers' soiat ion offet-s a firsl tîcarîl of $25: j ast Friilay for il weeks tiSliing lit umed at Petite Lake Tuesday ad 1 Institute in Waukegan this a-eek. a nsecond ilward of $16 and i thitrd Of!lvau Lake, is. \'ot!intt hias bien We&iday this -week. .Mrs. Corsons aunt has corne tl ItfoiIlie children lîaving -the high Ithearil front theni ai] o iii i tve Mr. and Mrs. Wjll Peterson are Rockford to spend the coming year est scoiti n lai addition to this a coai bei-n ieeeived. receiving congratulations Ibn the tbîrth wîth her niece and family. liieti- Set oiVanta Bab> farment8 s anMdmi Ns w l ilîe i of ason on Friday, Aug. 2th. Waltar Douglas and mother, NMrs. ofîfieted b5 itme Eau-shaw Kniuting Co îlb<rs. ILl. Strttit-ii'ti Mmra A. Clark of Millburn, spont last A. M. Douglag were in Waukegan ai fatr Itl i- Iilesi scarnne infant oiiiSx Nt-t-ttrn iil!i e-iu îî i ýFýrldy with her daughter, Mrs. Henry ewdaslast week while Walter hadj i uîntis lor under. Mr.îbseZra ipti) iiosp m i- îandnt I-i- Iêterson. -hîs ,toaslsremlvet in hottes <fbenei t.Mtlesîeiigtiytlliwttî t vs tio tiIll lt e11t n tidilIIUl lira. Gladyui Reid of Lkerî yx Ili nard îng his he,lth. lîtîye rîîeîî c!ildren t stîninet Il ait-.îGndtlîî i it.t. ,I i-IIti Mir. and Mrs. Roland Creger of lhicagîî J.D. Buf,,nît tarted Wedriesday ltlttiii,,t, Atîointinent etrdSi tItibeIwl iaz iluited relatives here last Saturday. tnorntng cîth the E. J. Lehrnan horses atltli ut he reSu îîîîîtîî .nN itic Mir. and Mrs. Bufîrd and dauglters, for nhe eastenn honse shows andl wi!l be iet Monday noon. I li-tt/1h iii- ti t .- Il., t ti were Chicago visitirs on Mondas lîet.neiîrforweks\ it, e stt Counît'uthi-1- i.titrnini lt iits i Dr. and MrS. WeiSe îof Chicago, aCru Nr. and Mr-. McCloskey and NMr. and 0eI-u totes o ni witiclt wtt i t tiîliit 1 i! illîîtîjtiii oll -,- il ir.lonon started bx- auto lon the itlcharz toftIle %V. C. T.V ' oil] y !!~ T~~ ii-î ,î . ,i tndil t ia itjtaft oîîuîî ti 1t4) î il 1' , i1 n ! ito-.. !it .lt t t l nd r t n d înlvisi t iti fiît iis. lutt iiît iii îtt i e tnt! a tnp tîi h i', . -k. tIl i ot-tNt %N11t h .q.11 i tî l nt- i iii lt ly Men's Furnishings We Carry a Fui!lLUne of " Everything- for Men" We wish to especially cail your attention ai thns tîme to the fact that we have just received our first -consignment of FALL HATS. These hais are mnanufactured f rom Steison stock, and are made up in the latest styles and shades. Wec bougbi these hais so that we can sell them ai a price n- ferior grades are sold for. ARl wl- ask is a comparison. The First Shiprnent of FALL CAPS'-is in..- and another one is due this week. They are DANDIES, and-,- at very reasonable prices. Please investigate. e r Corne in and See Our Fail and Winter LUne of MEN'S SHOES Work Shoes as low as $4.00. Dress Shoes as low as $485. C losang oui aIl Oxfords at $485. Can you use a pair? Agents for the SONORA PHONORAPHS and 0-E Records. Let as dernonstrate theni to you. J. B. MORSE & CO. TELEPHONE 14. LIBERTYVILLE- of any kind bring youî car to us. Special.Price of $6.50 Ford Magneto charged means, brighter lights easier starting and'better running. -Libertyville Repair Shop 'WIîere service au best and cost i5 le si Chas. M. Bernard Prop. Phone 202 "FAIROAKS"9 Ily Child High School for Girls %88 North Sheridan Road Waukegan', Mi., Opens Sept. 12, 1921. Day pupils and a limited Number of Weekly boarders wil be admitted. For terma and further particulax'. ,1apply tW the Revernd Ictocher. AFTER SEPTEMBER 15 WE WILL BE PREPARED TO SHOW YOU THE FINESIT UINE 0F FALL AND WINTER GOODS EVE~R SHOWN INi LIBE~7V[LLE, AT PRICES VERY MUCH CIIEAPER MHAN LAST YEAR. KENOSILA KLOSED KROTCH UNION SUITS' WILSON BROTHERS' UNION SUITS McMILLAN'S ALL-WOOL PANTS t --'j ~ MEN'S ALL-WOOL MACKINAWS BOYS' ALL-.WOOL MACKINAWS MEN'S TRAVELO ELASTIC KNIT JACKETS (Warm, flot bulky; b see îbem îisto 4) MEN'S ALL-WORSTED CAPS-TIMS PATENT (2 Caps in One) ENDICOTT-JOHNSON HOME GUARD SHOES FLORSHEIM DRESS SHOES EDMONDS MUNSON LAST DRESS SHOES MISHAWAKA AND GOODRICH RUBBER GOODS OSHKOSH B'GOSH BLUE BIB OVERALLS Mil-shrunk, noîade deninis. They must make good, or e we wiIll) ALSHULER RACINE WOOL OrVERSHIRTS Measures taken for the International and Mark G. Harris Tailoring Co. E.~ W.PRKHURST LIBERI'YVILLE, 11- SMEET YouR FRJENDS And also Buy YOUR MEATS AND GROCERIES AT WALROND 'S STORE ~US~~~Utîks-.Uaulwm ~a ~ --,-. il. Rugs Rugs Rugs We have just received a verNs large shipment of Rugs in different kinds and sizes and are offering same at Pre-War prices. Corne in and make your selection while we have many patterns and grades, to select from. Here are sorne of the prices: 9x 12 Empire Tapestry 8-3xi0-6 Empire Tapesîry. 9xl2 Alpine Axininsier, 8-3x 10-6 Alpine Axminster... 9xl 12 Madison Axminster 8-3x 10-6 Ardsley Axminster.. 8-3x 10-6 Carlton Axminster $32.175 $28.75 $37.50 $34.50 $39.00 $37.50 $45.00 8-3x 10-6 Mlanor Tmpesry 27x54 Velvel 27x54 Ardsley Axminsier 27x54 Katonah Axminster. 36x72 Rag 27x54 Rag....... 24x48 -$3.95 .-2.4O* $3.50. $215 $1.45 The RAY Furniture & Paint Store pen Monday, Friday and Saturday Evenings -~ Phone 9 -f Lo( short Ihel i Antii C dlis Aui1h TI A l > it o l l a e l m i i i d e n c e o r fp l a c ii - i buisines c ulliei-nations! olnsyhîmr! i Laîbîîî Dai.% ndh dimt g aie titi a - ullilt.a tîSit in'msniîi tstu! tli h tn ci.-lmcmneitîmii tin tul n Germiti 10:30i ilIi, mm lit-A ;i :;p. ni-t.c t! i orii- Lîlinittiltiling Loss tiv i NIIIl'ra rii l nIiih I ll1i i lt l'lit,- choîir- tndlSttihit i-itiot m il i nu hl-it-iîî i l ilmiIiitis yy ii Il eet1t10i11 t t ili St hîm : iî. n t Itl i- îtmîhîy (it t1 Nlim -iîc Autoîti (' îi -- - il, iii- taitn -îî ti ltouimjii l ic jiî> inîiî i l i mîthlitig i-ltiîtuuo i- filhe limik--m luîtinîs I-airî tii-Si - e-k. iîî ttt tuîîîîi ii î.titIlm-m lti t isît ~îîtitui huît- ~iiuîii nimihu Sei i7tilimtDini-m tit1t1--Ilî %ti-il ai 6:t3,(,itltigit i iting tmtoi-.t.) AH ii iii-i s J, lit Itlle - vt tilli <'1imuilîtet cilii i lii ) t ii -ut itlti its-not iti Mi J Bt Moi i-b%NIondau. 'Se-pt.it lu, su i liait pIii arrtiniangemient s muit a~ lr raniut-l li-ii tlu-ii i-nt.iltinii-.ni. 'Mis. .1, W îlatî îîi it. Musal m mioý gel-. 'Iti- 'a 18mWlCtmalter an fu ai tljin tifi ui i ntîh flothut, -ity ,She ieaj- 58 t(am-S iofttge:. ýtni-rai et îî ace lc lîlAmgusi 21). RUit A. E. M'laiî fiitimung Nr Mi tss ot ii IY1-i' u moband l m l .1iiiuglmtiiM C. Il. Ilîfatmn Mm-s. Murray c-as uti i*esiii(,ni liti ,i .liq--ty t 11h- for. înamîy i si a nd 11t-l'm frin l iré- cil! tr-gi- Ii hi-îrn iii i-i uetilii -lt %i nji ut Iti ;i iilî-ti -t (,lui) tg)- t' t-iî, i 1, t l tîu it t 111-tii i im0ttti-lt litI Itîîî 'rat '. c ini-i ti v il ! o;, tiitili , ii ttttttlor iis iii Ni HERE IT IS' WASHKOSH Vacuum System Cabinet Electric Waaher. 1Formely $1 65.00.ý 1 No Belts-No Spî ing- -Rîid-Sinootlb (-oppei Tub- No Mechanîsmn n the Tub-No Exposed Gjeais. Double Wall C(onstruction--No Burner Needed-Th elve- inch Bail Bearing Wringei--Wrînger Turns in Ail Posi- lions-\Vorm and Gear. Drive Motor is Rîgid-Shock Proof-Vacuun Cup Gets the Dirî. Cali at our Store for Demonstration, or Telephone 64 and we wiJl place a machine in your -home for free trial. This Machine is Guaîanted by us TITUS BROS., Electric Shop. MILWAUKEE AVENUE. LIBERTYVILLE. SA% PAR~ OF Ri MH R: How FALL .winter. BUILD plenty 0 We f for yowi Coal la Nol Gettinia Any Che&p The ua The Civil»2 clothil tect hi si ty-to to enic tain hi AI Ev rot t !011(

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