_:\ We Honor Him This Week! The week starting with Franklin's ' hirthdav. January 17, is nation-- 'Benjamin Franklin 1406--1790 +5 According to Franklin, thrift is'i)zr';c_ticéd in buying, as well as in saving. And "A penny saved is a penny earned." By continually patronizing the merchants of your town, you engble them to offer--you lower prices and greater savings.=: FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE INDEPENDENT --$1.5( birthday, birthday, JANDUATY 16, 33 NDALLIIR®® '-- 'National Association of Real! LOTS---- MEMBER lso -- Mundelein Real The first step in owning a home of your own is to own a lot It will be a good investment whether you buildwor not Iwill arrange for you to purchase t 25 per cent down and small monthly pa: ts. :.: § m~ AgetP (On E--Z Terms| 31 A Year !. 3z "te : e n m ' 'Mr. and Mro. Bernard Diethorn re > : Wednesday from their wedding l trip and ftor the present will make s their home in Libertyville. § *3 The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church 'will give a party at the church on »Friday evening, January 28, at eight Lieutenant and Mre. James Wilson, U; 8.' N., stationed at Great ~Lakes Naval Training Station, were here on Tuesday evening, visiting at the E. Wilcox home on Douglas avenue. noon. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. Shindle, Mrs. Herman Schwer man and Mrse. John Bernard. LAD vumedmmhd'pmdm Reports were current on the street today that C. A. Honeywell, the well known photographer, had died sid-- denly this morning. While Mr. Honey-- days, he denies being a dead one, and says he intends to stay in this world a lony time yet, if he has his way. Bil McEnery has a new job. Dur-- ing good weather, he is chief diasti-- outis for the Melloy Construction Co., but during the winter months he has taken & posiuUon as CINCI. HARE at the Laycock Machine Shop. Items Of General Interest To Local Ayers and one or two more loafers out 'of his office. t > ' 9¢ Sale starts Saturday, January %2 at Langworthy's. 3 it ~ W.F. Franzen, Jr., left last Monday night on a trip to Oregon, Washing-- ton and other northwestern states, to inspect some of the big mills where the supply of lumber comes from. He will also visit in Calttorma before his Life, Fire, Casualty A | All members and friends are La Motte and Henry B. Waithall. e e l W || A aramatic story of love, with a background . | ~ ) f ofwa}';aoicturefi}ledwiflxtearsand'laugfihsv. : WAE"TED 1e - --tense. thnllmg andappealmg e# P\ Furs, Hides and Wool i [ s %----~----~------------ [¥ pay the highest| | \ ommc l _ s § cash market. Drop me || . v ' i _ s -- 1| ; | §?.cardand1willcdlll ; t U -- >; || for same. Il --F 1o.: |22" 3 s U i. > A. JAFFEE-- | Burton, are visiting. at the old home in Grand Rapidg, Mich. ue t xn "The Public Service Company -- ha> completeid the work of connecting the power lines, and --the plant is now . contractor, --Peder 4B -a.gln&thmlltlm& about thirty Teet. » $ 9¢ Sale starts Saturday, January 22. at Lasgponkge. ~ _ *' 3i * The anntial meeting of the gation of St. Lawrence's church was held in the house Tuesday, beginning with a at 630. Rev. H. B. Gwyn at teh meeting. The annual were read, showing Aadvance and in all departments. 'The members of eoree. 'Jynj""'. ENUA . --i & she en into a land deal with Cardinely and then he tried to be-- and Frank Blere, of Libertyville, who were charged by Fred Krog with be-- ing drunk and responsible for an AU-- tombobile accident Dec. 4, were dis charged by Justice Bartiett, at a hear-- ing held in the village hall last Sat-- urday. Attorney James G. nw-ldn' apres onlfi received in md_"fi_;ui'_'_'.'_bm.ul TJa we tal 2 % AUDITORIUM Next Monday and Tuesday -- January 24 and 25 _ --__-- To save the world he fought, bled---- M and behind the fighting line, a loving girl, | ' patiently waiting, prayed to God to protect, i him: then--a story of love and war. -- M "Le Unknown Soldier" Txgiimasce .. oi sRA diiediieiiie M s NB OME OO 0 O CC 0 doo 1 00 (Uoeos 2 oo 9077 ; + With Chas. Emmett Mack, Marguerite De l For over half a century Cribben & Sexton Com+ pany have led the march of progress toward better cogking and baking equipme behind every range which bears th America today and a reputation for quality that is _ || [\ nationwide. Have you experienced -- -- the "joy" of cooking? _ SEE THEM AT OUR.STORE 17 'Ad: 3 THEATRE wl Bupt. : John <-- W._ agng CS repert Waubogan High Schodl received no' tice Friday from C.W Whitten, man-- ager of the Iilinoils High School Ath: a W Thalm R. ¥. Rouse, Joiin (@. Win Supt. John_W. Th@aIM@N RE~|> "mnier -- were in Danville Manager Whitten states that it was .Mmmu'w for the boys in this vicinity is planned for the new high school gymnasium. mmmwumgt PAIRGIVEN $300 _ BY JURY OUT OF OLD CRASH CASE : Damages of $300 against Mike Mes--||| _ a H1GH CLASS WESTERN Thursday were voted by a jury in the Als _ Halr Sartoon circuit court before <«Judge --Edward Shurtieff where Mr. and Mrs. Robert McPherson, of 2918 Elisha avenue, had complained that Menas bad rum them down with his automobile and injured them a year ago in Wauke McPherson, who suffered injurios tol'his leg and back and lost a month's employment at the Zion --lace works, was given $243.. His wite, Agnes, who m-mmunyhmwm"d \ 1 happened 'at the. cor-- fg? of Washington and Genesee street during s Sunday afternoon. The Me-- Wharsank «tated that Menas drove Ur. and: Mrs. Robert UOPWI" é '"'M"',"' mt in -- Receives Damages From Mmomen , *' "Waukegan Man. _ ||| "The Desert'sToll" Phersons stated that Menas ¥6 AT WAUKEGAN * hat Tourney : {ana Wednesday to. attend a convention of officials 'county fairs. H'Y?d rp. 3 Amehfigm-uuum' thee ; > ~*| a fair in Libertyville next fall.-- . ot the KR || a gramatic story of love amd war ; with Marguerite De La Motte, TW || Charles Emmett Mack and f Henry B. Waithail. KR || © 'comedy "THE STEEPLE -- came out from behind a obscured from his visic R. F. Rouse, John G. Wirts and W. Thursday, Friday, January 20 and 21 : George : Cooper, . Bert Roach ang Tom O'Brien as the three American . doughboys --rarin' to go. They craved action--they 'unlnfinkm'ydw tion._ War was over--but talk lhoutflll'm.ln'm scrapes! ' You'll -- never stop got it in the Army of-- Occupa-- tion._ War was over--but talk about thrills: and side--splitting scrapes! --' You'll never -- stop laughing! ¢f ACTION! Sunday, Jan. 23: HOUSE PETERS in 4 UbIFOREMY Adapted from JAMES OLIVER CURWOOWS "Quest of Joan." A drama of the Snow Buried Iv100UAY, 4 UA q January 24 and 25: ALSO A BUSTER BROWN "Prisoners of the CONRAD NAGEL and CLAIRE WINDSOR in "TIN HATS" Also Comedy and News LIBERTYYVILLE, ILLINOIS |-- _ *' HEAVY CREPE DE CHINE 3# INKWELL COMEDY W. W. Carroll & S« UTIEUL SILK $cARFS the office and yarbs are rluae _ Epurabay, January 20, 19; )~*" . Ou arcount of the heath fl. * Ogen F¥ribay, January 3 'A RRIV ALS . Do not go around with a debt" on your shoulders Deth must be PAID. '»Rlay SAFE, be SANE in 8 ters. Then you can live Wikh and do better work, cet more get ahead faster. -- Start Saving Resulaflf}; We invite YOUR Banking Kibertiille Xumbe Wanager of the LAKE COI NATIONAL