Mrs. Gilbert Luce has returned home from a visit to Billings, Mont. J. D. Marshall of Chicago spent the week end with his family who are visiting Mrs, Harriet Gridley. Mrs. George Wolff and daughter Rosemary and Miss Martha Wolff spent Wednesday in Waukegan. Miss Rose Robinson was called to Grand Rapids on Tuesday by the death of her father, Frank Robinson of that city. [Libertyville _ F. B. LOVELL CO. El Vampiro, powder, per box................ Black Flag, powder, per box . ............... Also 40¢ and 8O¢ sizes. peaceful Fortunately in this Country we can still build in the security of Phone 5 Lake County National Bank For Your Convenience Swat the Fly -- For Cattle and Barn Use your own pleasure. Select good building plans, a satisfactory contractor and buy your mater-- fals of us. For Household Use The check book was designed for your conven-- ience. It enables you to have money at your dis-- posal at all times without the risk and inconvenience of carrying it. Williams Fly Chase Nalgo Fly Chase Hess & Clark Fly Chase Per Gal........$1.25 YOU CARRY THE CHECK BOOK; LET US CARRY THE MONEY. not hesitate to build at You will then have observed all the rules of safety for builders. Mrs. Milton Powers of Wauconda is visiting Mrs. Delos Ames. Mrs. Richard -- Brockhausen _ of Chicago is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Bert Schotanus. Mrs. Elia Ingraham and Miriam and Sidney Ingranam of Sioux City, Iowa ,.were guests of Mrs. F. H. Just on Tuesday, Dr. L. E. Golding left for Hudson, Montana, on Wednesday on a two weeks' business trip. LIBERTYVILLE L2 uk ... ... 10¢ | _ Walter McLaughlin and -- David lFlagg attended the: Pageant of | Progress in Chicago ow Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wetmore en"""l tained company on Sunday. Miss Christine Smith visited Lake | Forest friends on Sunday» | Rev. E. J. Batty and son Burgess | motored to Waukegan on Tuesday. . | | _ Miss Winifred Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hook of Gurnee 1 last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kaiser nave | returned from a visit with Joliet | relatives on Tuesday. |__ Mrs. R. P. Schnaebele and | son | Austin spent Wednesday with Cni-- | cago friends in camp at Gages lake. w200000 m 004022 Lo AALCIC #2% \ _ Mary and John McLaughlin of | Fort Atkinson, Wig, are visiting i their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. THE LAKE COUNTY Mrs, A Croonborg and _children spent the week end in Chieago with relatives. Miss Olza Huss is in charge of W. C. Triggs' shoe store during Mr. Triggs' absence on & camping trip. Henry Englebrecht -- accompanied by a party of friends motored to Lake Zurich on Sunday. i n.-ghnz-n:.fl of the Bureau of Internal at Washington | is advertising for valuation en-- | gineers in general mining, coal Dr. E. H. Smitn and wife atterded the opera "Lohrengrin" at Ravinia Sunday evening. The infant son of Mr, and Mrs William Studer died on Sunday ete ning of convulsions. Mrs. Ruth Ellis and son Dick of Lake Bluff visited Libertyville rel-- atives on Saturday. Miss Marguerite Woolridge of Hannemann hospital, Chicago is at her nome for a month's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sayre spent the week end with Mr. Sayre's par-- ents in Chicago. Harry Gaulson, bookkeeper for the American Wire Fence company, spent the week end with friends in Chicago. ® tion may be secured from, Ne United States Civil Service Com-- mission, Washington, D. C. _ _ _ _' Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Motzer and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Motzer of Chi-- cago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Huss and family on Sunday. A. W. Waldo is enjoying a vaca-- tion from Triggs and Johnson's store. He--is spending it at his son's farm at Lake Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kohner and family motored to St. Louis on Sunday. They expect to return on Friday. The kitchen of Mrs. C. M. Fuller's residence on Newberry avenue Wwas paitially destrovyed by fire on Sun-- day afternoon. The fire started from a spark blown onto the roof from a bon fire nearby. It was quickly extinguished by the fire depart-- Mrs. Noel Durand of Lake Bluff entertained at a luncheon on Tues-- day in honor of Mrs. J. B. Mac-- Guffin. The guests were Mrs. J. B. MacGuffin, Mrs. Ben Miller, Mrs. Spend Labor Day at the Central Labor Union Picnic at Electric Park. Good speaking. Big Trap shoot, Baseball games and otner free at-- tractions. -- Dancing afternoon and evening. Good Music. 61--5t Lyell H. Morris, Mrs. E. L. Sayre and Miss Mabel Ellis, all of Lib-- ertyville. Electric Trons ADDITIONAL LIRERTYVILLE oN PAGE EIGHT Public Service Co. One Dollar Down Rest in Monthly Parts G They're ready for work quickly. «J Need to _ press something at once? Certainly. _ Every day, The Electric Iron then--in any (]?s for iron'i'li\! the washing n"fl{- most 6o-- Cf Northern Illincis. They work from any lamp socket. nomical and eff fent implement. Personal and Local Items of Particular Interest to Our Libertyville Readers Full informa-- REGISTER WEDNESDAY, AUGUST The Club House A Few of our Regular Prices Not Specials _ QUEEN QUALITY FLOUR 49 lb. sacks @.. 24 Ib. sacks @ AUDITORIUM THEATRE Friday with "Robinson Crusoe," Sunday, August 27 | Wallace Reid, Gloria Swanson, Elliott Dexter There is no one living who does not like the sight of fresh flower s Sept. 1--2--3--Gloria Swanson and Rudoiph Val-- entino. in "Beyond the Rocks." I They add a wonderful touch of beauty to the home and their sweet {ragrance lasts for many a day. f Sweeter ye: is the thought that promipts a person to make them a gift. -- Have you 1 loved one at home who would apprectate yeur though: * Flowers for any occasion delivered by wire in any part of the U. S. Say It with Flowers LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Greenhouse Phone 174--J -- Res. Phone 72941;R-'2 1 wood, Phones 24 and 25 FOR PICKLING HEINYZ CIDER, WHITE OR MALT VINEGAR Sunday, Aug. 20 "Missing Husbands" A big Metro production--also Pathe News FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUG,. 18--19 "Where is My Wandering Boy Tonight?" The Picture Beautiful vesssccrenmmessannnne mm Friday and Saturday, August 25--26. C. B: DeMille's big 9--Reel Special "Saturday Night" Bring Natural Beauty Into Your Home «_ "Don't Tell Everything" LIBERTYVILLE "The Showhouse Delightful" JOSEPH KOHOUT Saturday with "Sport'" Reel. The Woman's Guild of St. Law-- rence's will meet at the parish house on Thursday afternoon. This is a very important meeting and larve attendance is requested. The nostsses Are Mrs. Seybold and Ml'fl. Batty. 1 % Jameg Jedlicka is visiting at hun«:r of 'his sister, Mrs. Edw Carroll. 16, 1922 aird Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Langworthy , . Pr. C. R. Galloway ' , and son Thomas and Miss suu.'nd Mr. and Mrs, Frank Langworthy were guest: at a dinner| on &imday on an , party at the home of J. N. Lang--\trip through Wisconsin Michigan, "Have come to live with Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Weber, on August 11, 1922. My name is Willard Warren." Mrs, Weber was formerly Miss Blanche Keliner of this village but is now residing in Chicago, Friends extend congratulations to the par-- ents of the new arrival. _wolfiy in Chicago on Tuesday eve-- ning. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. John Williams, Maple avenue, Tuesday, August 22 at 2 o'clock sharp: ,standard time. Subject, "For Sometime to Come Prohibition and its Laws." All mothers interested are invited to come. Members urged to be present. Billie, the 2--year--old son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morris, was strack and knocked down by an auto-- mobile driven by Irving Gleason on Sunday, while crossing the street in front of their nome on Churca street. Fortunately Mr. Gleason was driving slowly and Billie escaped with minor bruises. W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. Standard Slab Four in Cne Roll Roofings, All Kinds Home Owner Roof Repair Time Vertical Grain Clear Sitieem Giant Slab Three in One Slate Coated Great Line Specials Creodipt Clear Red Cedar Libertyville Lumber Co. at the price we'offer them this week are the best value of any Fabric on' _' the market ai Crepe de Chine All Silk Satin All Silk Taffteta $1.50 per yard -- ARCO SEAL IT STOPS LEAKS -- / BETTER SEE US AND OUR _ Phone 47 Dewn by the Old Depot Mh&mmm Staiped Dark Green on of Mr.|* ww weren rris, was| FOR SALE--Horse, riding 'or driv= y an auto--| ing, roadster buggy (KimbalH ileason on| make) just repainted. Harnes&. the street $100 for outfit Standard :m n _ Churen|. machine cheap. Federal eason was _ washing machine. Black fron bed e escaped| . and springs. Phone 96--R.0 A, L Webb. d2tt | Minnesota and Ilowa. They expect to | be gone two weeks or more. Gordan Schanck had the . mis« fortune to have a piece of iron strike him in the eye on Thursday noon while ne was assisting in Ma Pester's blacksmith shop. He taken to a specialist in where is was found that the f could not be saved. He will lose the sight in the injured eye. FOR SALE--Red plums, $1.25 bas« ket. Mrs. Frank Vickery, Ares, Phone 297--R--1. 62--2t Too late to Classify WANT ADS PAG |