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Libertyville Independent, 12 Aug 1926, p. 5

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l Permanent Waves! "fi%" 1 ~. Unusual Supply of Fine ~| Have You Got $100:00?|| ns & c | l _ In Different Colors, Selling:At _ m ~ e :A ze f S b' is §]1 6. 150 185 ©2.25 2.75 3.00 §]| : 151 South Genesee St.,. WAUKEGAN, ILL. | T |ane $ soft lust --# fully cur We hs dozens i _ Specis 1f. ~AtLd | Met r o p o | i t a n I Fall Term Starts Tuesday, Sept. 7. | RegistrationWeek Aug. 30--Sept.7 fi;i.lve;é the beauty and grace that only expert l can give. A perfect horse--shoe, a lovely soft lustre, no combs necessary, and beauti-- fully curled, is what we always guarantee. We have done hundreds in Lake County, dozens in your teown. _ . f ¢ Special Price for Friday and Saturday : IF YOU HAVE $100.00 OR MORE IN CAPITAL THAT YOU WANT TO IN-- VEST PROFITABLY, PUT IT ~JINTO OUR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. * YOU'LL BE SURE OF SAFETY. BK-- \ SIDES THAT, YOU'LL GET AN.--ADE-- QUATE RETURN. | TA AND YOU WON'T BE TYING YOUR MONEY. UP FOR' A. LONG. PERIOD. OUR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ARE WRITTEN FOR SHORT PERL-- ODS, IF DESIRED. -- ALL HOURS--DAY AND EVENING. B us ines s C o l l eg es IBERTYVILLE $XE BANK mmmcd--"mu'cm School and the future will take care of itself!. Our thou: sands of successful graduates tell the story. -- . Individual instruction in 'Shorthand, Touch Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Billing, Correspondence and Pennmanship. Snecial Secretarial Training. Day and Evening Classes, S. Wabash 4"-; Chicago * _ ~_Keeps You Fit in Every Way| 'Phone Randoliph 2205 | jJJ _ FRANE H EGER $8.50 & t c ai ym 29 (| e o t se oo sn on Ne en e o measuntee J rexens'...~. > cago wmus in town Thutrsday 9D Di# |ine wedding of Samme! Insull, It. . _ A| | ermieor 28 T¥ atr and C3E id Mr. | Henry J. mmumm «d i x8 T e es C * Mr. d C.*Mlfl * ur'l "Court> and j M a _' § , . 7 \ ard, of 518 ® Qanie! made a busifiess s jare spending Bfid owA -- K. || atip to 'Chiigagy Baturday. * [ No weik 18 . on 4 Tishing | PRetoreon. of north 66 towu, roumnnd U caris: Motiam and Miss verite were | it And e Bofior ,,,"';1 Te Park mwm' vu'fim m':'& | 3 % ¥ N " h F 4 > % B o c * Chicago visitors Wednesday. °_ ie .&u'"wm"mmm mines, and drove' about 1400 miles.' Abner Taylor has been under the| -- .,_.;. 'ry Gotti will return from q n chqufletkltmmt' e Prafas" =|a Victot® dtomertel neepiuel rigoeg | qiims Re veas in o ts at ort dons . | enemesert o ~ meier un Bhws coek pane ae w e \CMf .\ A new Chevrolet sedan 'has been| . _ _ ~ hnd' | John Earl and two friends apent last " LAke Zurich Mrse. Packer, Airs. P. G. SYnow and [| sunday at pyyerview Park in Cnicago. | soid to Otte Glege. of Lake Zurich, bri _ Mre. Packerifite 5. lnst Monday : || xpme eb w ie ons ho e es n Aneaareanren e n | and nday, where 1 Clifford Bock, of Chicago, is visiting m'vmmmetedhnnm J | triendss" §m 2 *n at the home of his father, F. A. Bock. | or 'triends at her home, the affair be | Phit Dennison of Savanna, is in' Lib--| 210 Park Place, this week. . | tmg #"sirprise party in --honor of her iess iess Ns asat, ts Miss Lonise Cater, of Los Angeles, | "**"*** f hap | | f Calit., is here visiting her mother, MIS:| . muesgay night, August 17, the Li® o C. C. Bulley of Waukegan, is b°fo | John Cater, and other relativyes. .She | _ ym Ciup will hold an outing in for a week's visit with relatives and| win be here for about one month. . m:&m"hm'&t va fk f Mr. and Mrs. John Chapilan and between two teams from [|. A. R. Boucher, of East Rockl§20| mughter and son, of W ""Wsmm-mm || Road, made a business trip to Chic&EU| m.race Hrigtey and son of LAOGT y'clock, followed by & program of Jf Thursday afternoon. spent Sunday st the Abner - b'mm 4 |f yisiting at the bome of her fathen | % v_-- 5_ o. us oou Orth and son Of anrutteitiGtaen esns > (in e 0 un caaoded vaeh with | thy. EN. mmoony mn ramta l1 UMarrAit x miir * 15.00 . 'Mrs. McClain and Miss Verlie were Chicago visitors Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. L. Linders spent Sat-- urday and Sunday in Chicago, ight, while cranking his car. uy , WwoOroC -- RUumBpanou _ UBUR night, , k w u_ | tity by Mrs. Mack. . --~*_ "'; «ud imat hrgm visit with her | --Wileon Olendort, of the Foulds MIif-- * \ -- _| Wott, of Destfield, are spending o ns -- 128 are & in oo en miialt | ts en tienaes mss bo day at. of the former in * . C ton, IL. -- ':\o"}boru;'momc.mhlm a u-.nfilbmlm ot Halt »Dr m:mwut'r:-umd'.m* .p.tm .w home l "bmm play M;mlflo t8i9: y Bert Ree, proprietor of Ree Motor Bennie Verhoff, of Chicago, mu-\&:'mmu'&.mw business caller in Libertyville Tues-- np Logan, this week. He was day. Mr. Verhoff is in the clothing | chosen to represent Libertyville in an : * 4 week t'woun.' | * m.w Waliter, -- of Cham-- s 4 | paign, | guest at the home 0f| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Klepper left last James H. 122 Milwaukee Ave., | Sunday morning an an kutomobile trip uw ] -- | through the astern part of the coun-- & tw Rhaw «e--lll! An Winosre Tolls -- and Abner Taylor has been under the weather for the--past fow dayg .. .. lmMMM&W, --~John Earl and two friends apent last Bunday a"t orvlqv Park in Chicago. ~m&m i drove to Woodstock and Eigin Sunday, where he visited ,-_ & hi h c enc MiiioPh c ncfiairactrme ooo x -- m~w;tmn-:': Mr. and Mrs. Roy Klepper left last\ ; Minday, August 109 a ; Mv%'] m' t......"",'.,,."...:.". Tho.r"odw'nm'moluaéunqlnam| o. wilt w.g\q'vmammmu' story by Byron Morgan, . ... * The ~U, sew car--| on to Toronto, Ontario. They w , 4 3 j > Mn:.fl%.u-."'"amum-m-hsm ~--_ "Fascinating Youth" n.'up:c-nummqu_nmm;mm_w YammW.fiufi_mma ummmm:m:;;ukm;mw.m- fame--in a zippy, up--to--t} nute comedy. romante . --| T o to donate Wisconsin. They were accom | { . 3 yc yai ies 3 :c'..m..z:"' 4 g?""""'""""""--";'"-ll * A mnomnncfum ==--5=========\ tid the adioining. COUREY: ~-- Aesop Fable ---- _ Kinogram News [ e F¥ C Oy ~J||_ ¥Ar. and Mre. Henry Feiler and Mr. f . - ; Mis. Sam Schar and sons. Mr. aid|| (Monday, August 16:-- j Mrs. Ashley Gratz, Mrs. Lillian Bar-- lJaAt o EK ---- TA : :;;» eopdoum.ormw hauling of your present heater. plans. Summer's the money--say-- A Bath a Day 1N\ sd 3 .\v _?w.-:»--,w 35:" N C : 2 * > ' { <% ,-A'. :'i'\' 'kj"?. Ful "'A& General Interest To Local People " ' 4 :l.; woaz Huinrco 3 in nor x :*~ Mr. Rent Payer.. And it is all unnecessary. In this year of our complete: independence ev-- ery man who makes .enough to pay the rent can own his own-- *A Good Office to Do Busizess With** 201 8So. Milwaukee Ave: 'Tol, 409 A'_I 'Ii il_;lv' .G' 4# _ .; . Positions Secured by our plan. §¥ aoe For Gri es t The prizes #k mt t ;,," Adapted from Mrs. Wilson Woodrow's novel, with ANNA Q. NILSSON, "**** | i 'HUNTLEY GORDON and CHARLES MURRAY. 4 + Miss 'Bird, of Boston, Mas#., and | any extent. e mt o o t Macec us |* * lmw Es T ORED UE e 4 A20R C Li _ ai d .hgrrmi'oum trom C o. 'M by lt of ¥% p 4m§¢nn Comedy: "TAKING THE HEIR" §¥ , Thursday and Friday, August 12 -- 13: ( _ EW D *I79D o 200 00 Saturday, August 14: *+4 MAuditorium Ykeatre Sunday, August 15: :: l : '.'H » 'l # $ wol' M'" 4m _ _ ADMISSION : Children 15¢, Adults 30c .. {|I| _.. -- The man.who makes one thousthd dab { ummimnintsnmtsonmemmesiaiiensmmmeneatitennenicacenieiianiceetmeiommen tecas ----------+--*. lill lars a year and SAVES one hundred realls ; i OH: The Savage; Puppete; Foriori RIVES ' hn fige "SoM Trap, the Wi @971 ta Borem) $o Th is Parsl into mer_|||| earns more than the--man who mal g "Kingdom and Greater Glory. _ _ ~ . ie "~~~~*IIPF" inousand dollars and SPENDS IT AIDU Tuesday and Wednesday, August 17 -- 18: mm eqminenn t rmmtcon odh en encoes o mnennameninaninnci e oo rainiieirh um mm mmact 11 tg + § ~] n tm uon i. oo t *3 j reyLy counts. ._._. a DMISSIGN: Children 152, Adults30c . ||| ***~ The man who makes one thous#d 'COLLINS & DoANE comiPaNny || "Sky High Corral"*" _ . dog 'tricke, riing tricks and roping tricks, all with his wonder horse "RAVEN®" and Dog Pal Rex, in a * § |Il" ; "HMer Second Chance" : * ASwell Affair" ONUMENTS~ In IAbertyville: Tuesday.. Mt. Allen is a:brother of one of the men killed in the -flge'm 6th, when the auto in which three men were riding ran off th(mltMSw TIine crossing and Farm road, west of town. two of the three being killed. ~ Garland Ingraham, five years old, whose home is at the corner of Cook wmunm"mvhnc at play Saturday, fell and-- broke his left arm. He is now carrying his arm in a sling. He was a game lad, never whimpering Lvhno'thgdoutor' was | setting: and dressing the injured member. ---- © The Fred H. Smith 'barber shop, for several years located in the Butler building, has been moved tn%h"tom over 'the Cole: harness shop, in Gridley building. The shop, including, m_ndmummguuw. are nicely located in the new quarters, Foseph Allign, of Staunton, TIL., was :oiz CGREATEST FAIR ' ON EARTH iiding. The shop, including tate and mgueew :emd in the new qum Sunday,,'The réoms 1 ed and od'nm-e improved t a nice sappearance. is State Fair ingfield, Aug. 21 { 28 all in this THE INDEPENDENT------ONLY $1.50 YEAR #2*® > SOME MEN THAINK UHOME 1S A SWEET: 'of what you make, ~ thousand dollars and SPENDS QUIT wasteful folly and bank a par Open a Checking Account with us and put this marvélous "Canceled Check Memory" to work for you! _ _ "~.* ~ _ Pay a hundred different bills, and a year or a decade later your canceled checks will tell: you exactly how fi you spent, when each bill was paid, an who got the money. af e oo Ll N L" I M :; "FiPPiNG|\ & Twenty Years ° -- _ Telephong 47 Canceled Check Memory --| ..Tf&nwwumot earn it. It is '"RESULT é end of the year thi How foolish to WASTE the money yOU irst National Bank fi sQrsa) Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 HERE is a lumi® yard where you & sincere service will out: an over¢har@ We sell dep .»., are very much intel ested in our patron' building success. _ p+ P

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