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Libertyville Independent, 10 Mar 1927, p. 5

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s h hk Heel «e t n o ui e l M o ns oo -- ag Try Jr Special Club Breakfast and be convinced of our sincerity to please you. _ ; _ A SPECIALTY ON WAFFLES AND WHEAT CAKES Is it not foolish to WASTE 'the money -- _ _ you earn by your hard work? £ . --Of--course it is. | If you are wasting YOUR money STOP -- doing so. 'This is the ONLY way you ~--can get ahead. . ' f i; : 'n;fl;? 3 )lvaq-ial{". 2+€. We invite YOUR Banking Business .. '~ 'LAKE COUNTY " e C NATIONAL BANK_ A Don't Let Your Shoes Be Cobbled,; _ _ 1 Let Us Rebuild Them e l Hats Cleaned and Blocked . . : _ ~ YOU will want to send your friends an apropri-- ate Greeting Card. W have a large assortment; with many humor-- ous Greeting Remarks. & PERHAPS you are having a St. Patrick's DayParty, then you will need Place Cards, Nut Cups, Talley Gards, etc. Then also you will need Prizes and Favors. A few minute's inspection of our Window Display, will give you a most complete --idea of our timely suggestions. 34 C 3 f l | McDonald's Jewelry G C . and Gift Shop :( mR STOP!!! 412 North Milwaukee Ave. 'Telephone 252 &\ * St. Patrick's Day 620 Milwaukee Avenue We Invite You March 17th-- /- i' l f » ts J Mrsincant /' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loveland °¥-- 1mwwothhwukmm7 Avenue to the Quaker Oats mental farm, west of town. ; "The fire department was called. to the Quaker Oats farm last Saturday mm.mmw threatening aspects, and bulldings on a."vmhwd'fltm this morning are to the effect #iat Mrs. O; A; Newsom is~not doing uns Wore No taue ie Sunday tor Clauile ~was the Lake Gounty ofi':z':l" hocp!hl"llondu. to vigit his brotier, Mark, who is a pa tient there. en " C CE o es desllties and Mrs. C. A. Knigge Sunday. } A Mra. Meyers, of Chicago, has com-- on east Maple '@venue in Munde-- lein. This is considered the start of a big building program for our neigh ;bofluvmuothhm. '} ug..ulmmmm& parents of a new daughter, born Mon-- day at the Highland Park hospital. The little girl is the first grandchild for Supervisor H. C. W. Meyer. yoluuke K1ame 40 NEA ROCE OBR DC e L big building program for our neigh muummmo-mm A boring village this summer. ed the first of the week, a so-- | Frid lr.;filum'm'm"umahmthm"l'rbm mbdamm.muml,mw.o'm the | day day at the Highlind Park bospital)]}.,;, -- or that much ble was en--| to t The little girl is the first grandehild | |__//ozeq going ux-nwuu- for Supervisor H. C. W. Meyer C ueC bowores, that they onl * xo +o Dubg wi. @ 86 miles in mm"%n»&-' 7 h m « Pr. H. Louise Cater returned this| _ "imings not so rosy in the State |ove! 'Pr. H. Louise Cater returned this morning to fier home in Lo# Angeles, Calif.; after spendisg spending several weeks with relatives here. She was accompanied to Chicago by her sister, Mrs. G. C. Gridley. % were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Becker and two lit-- {nmmm aot & is turb the stomach. : Gives you strength and pep. 5 Will enrich your blood. An -- axtra . large bottle PEPTONA $1.00 DECKER & NEVILLE rTrest .10 LLCAL L CUVIG !ma:grm?w%m: nz j»mnfl&lr.qcnn.w-ibr fi:fi'l'; T. A. will hold a meeting tt' Pople, in Mundelein. 'wfima'tm' the mmm co..c:eghu this : week kfihi-x. speak. "m ed in our DPreparing one of the new Coldak re-- hools * . frigerators for display at the Ray Pur-- f° are favifd f * 'lfllll'llllPdlt Btore. } Joe Hart has been heard from at; .. ; Tiattle O:1ég l.ut. Bovrlu-ht):h-Mg':u Or.d.sgflo. l'i'e:' s mhuwnbpym'mm':'t,:#"mw?lakud"mu Ind., K:m.... 'm'mm."'mp.' of Mr. and Mrs. J E. Bond. Miss Hat Tt 1e yome tie Otlo remained to spend the week. is near the mountains. . ' ' o he i;inndt::ttuwot'hhgr.n'thnhofu'"thiPlrh§flououm'.¢ht,('nug; ; 4 -- 19 has been eporting all winter, severed day) .:_'mmq eonhu' from his countenance, and now his Oorganization mmv:mm mm'::olfiqmmm;n.:.-'r.'uhflv'.&::'mbdslm: mm-mmmmm-.:tem?& nm:mm.m ' m,hd ho te-- M e'-ng;mmhnthou- Ms= d'm'uvlul port and cooperation of all. Rev. R. L Sawyier, president of the , -- _ h es it Women's Training School of l'm "M h'; ny::oflonl &A'M bun-" 'mmhmm "mm nekt Sun--|folks at unexpected hours. 'This band ?'ln m%uc:aatmummma.mcw moy:nh frade school. His sublect|Bell Gang." The last invasion was day evening, commencing at 6:30, at the north grade school. His subject will be "Choosing a Life Work." The public is invited. A nfijnimwulpgqut. ® The state basketball tournament at Delevan, IIl., has been postponed to March 17, 18 and 19. The Foulds Fam-- .-nnwmnm-flum-m Y¥. M. C. Friday ovening, 11, to keep in trim for the state tournament. The game will be played at the Lib-- ertyville high achool gym, and> Foulds will use the same lingup as in the dis *rict tournament. & > 'l?.bnneoehtmot Monday evening at home of Mre. G. Newbore, on Maple avenue. Prizes were awarded ing its quota of 1400.. The Liberty-- ville post has to seture only sizx new members to fill its quots of 128. This district leads the state and Illinois ranks first in the country, having a total membership of more than fifty eA uLs alct, iz mynlt 12 C 1 C nk wrfll alsa iInf . ing its quota of 1400. The Liberty--|provement wil} also include a large ville péost has to seture only six new | building to be used for automobile memibers to fill its quota of 128. This | storage. 'rholotbq;:ud a Mr. mmmuummmm,«cm&#' hto{-om ranks first in the country, having a}the property , according to in-- total membership of more than fifty formation, coming from apparently aw muummmmmm Arfififluhwwm ed the first of the woek, a so--| Friday morning ignited teh grass journ of a month in Floride. They | and the ald of the fire departmen' was muhwm'fl:ul- invoked to subdue the flames. Satur-- fastly deny teyrmade the trip mwflm.m'WtM muu-umhmpwm,mmmdmwm countered going or m"m;mmwm MW.MMW&MMM&M The fire was 86 miles in one certain day. »kflsnymm.mw port things not so rosy in the state over the 1 to the river.. Several of sunshine and sand. small evergreen trees on the -- Adler place were destroyed.. About a bhun-- Rmummtthtmmmmmmmm 'mmmwmmm.mmwmmnmonwm mbmunnnmq;m.wmm the American Legion membersiiip To tho oo Htior -- the fo introduce this high class tpllet paper to the public, the makers of 4. P. W. have allowed us to give one roll free with the purchase of a roll at the regular price of 25¢ and thig coupon. BRING OR SEND IN ADVERTISEMENT TODAY. FREE practicability; there is not one ofits many exclusive features which does not tend to léssen kitchen labor and drudgery and make the mmadelmudnm % From tie standpoint of efficient performance, the Universal is in a class by itself, as a baker it will bring Joy to the heart of the woman Who delights in preparing special delicacies. : > In all the Universal is a range which renders "Greater Service." Universal Ranges are in a variety of finishes, ranging from mwmfia'wwwm'mm- o fully appreciate the extraordinary gas range values which dblecing, ol mval Tikit our store. --_ --__-- s t UNIVERSAL------A Range that renders ~~We invite you to look over the entire line--you are placed under A UNIVERSAL 18 A8 EASY TO CLEAN AS A CHINA DiBH. A UNL VERSAL_EMBODIES EVERY TIME AND=--LABOR SAVING DEVICE . consolation. The most noteworthy feature of the Universal Range is its great One 25¢ Roll Toilet Paper romins, & AiBrctrtennts M id uo (2% only lacks 70 of hary-- tp DECKER & NEVILLE s 70 of havy--| and everything like that. The Liberty--| provement wil} also inclu only six new | building to be used for of 128. This | storage. mlothq;w mmmmw. is 1y, having a}the property , £000 re than fifty | formation, coming from ap £ 4 a 3y eve-- "on "What is known as the Corlett lot. Accord'ng to the grapering, it is pro _posed to put up a buflding contain'ng two store roomes, and a firs. class ree-- ;nntianflor. Awelnding: the latest ! type bowling alleys. made on the bome of Miss Clara Mil ler, 8. Milwaukee Ave., last Friday evening, as a surprise party,. Atrangements aroe being made for a mmm,muobow in Libertyville March 22, 24 and 29, at the higi school auditorium. 'This is done to settle the disputed champion-- ship of Lake county. The quinte's to take part in the contest are Lake For-- est, North Chicago, Waukegan Busi-- T ayed A mN'T:ooll a:n'a':ll'fl,'. and the fans are looking forward to the series with .4 great deal of in-- "They. say" that a new, building .wil} be erected at mmor of Mitwaukee avenue and . street, this spring. According to Z1e dope, there will be a gas 'station, with modern rest rooms Is Good for 10. 1927 Wilmette, was the preacher, at . the mid:--week Lenten evening 'service at St. Lawrenee's church March 9th. The is the Rev. Victor assistant at St. Mark's, Rvanston. Mr. Kenpan is to be orda'ned to the priesthood on Sunday, March 13, and is first ser-- mon 'after his ordination will be at St. 'Lawrence's church.~ > _ e K. of hi 4+ N oo y in on Ti Ne ' Thé Rev. Dr. Hubert 'Carlton, reetor| J= of ~St.© Augustine's BEoiscopal: church Wilmette,. was the: ler..at . the mid:--week Lenten-- evening 'service at St. Lawrencee's church March 9th. The Ppreacaer next Wodniuby, March 16, is the Rev. Victor Kehnan, assistant at St. Mark's, Pvanston. Mr. Kenpfan Is to be orda'ned to the priesthood on AUDITORll THEATRE "WE'RE IN THE : -- NAVY Now" Saturday, March 12 LON CHANEY in Sunday, March 13: ADOLPME MENJOU in RICARDO CORTEZ, LOIS WIL SON, ESTELLE TAYLOR, WIL-- LIAM POWELL in the PARA-- MOUNT PICTURE-- March orful city in the world. All the romance and roar that makes New York the most col-- PETER B.KYNE's March 16: Here's that great story now run-- ning in Collier's Week!ly-- _ _with IRENE |RICH Comedy, "GOLF WIDOWs" The man had killed his father in cold bilood, and--he siew him! A tremendously exciting picture of the days when sheepmen and cattle barons fought to the tieath for their water --rights--a love romance of exceptional power. See \WLOdAI! BOYD and ELl NOR FAIR in the greatest roles Of their acreen careers--you'll taik about this picture for many WALLACE BEERY and RAYMOND HATTON in "NEW YORK" UpHoRCM --_-- Lace Panel Curtains with fringe, -- ~ _ 2.15 to 550 pr. -- ~Ruffled Curtains, 1.50 to 2.75 pr. _ Déinty Marquisette, 25¢ to 100 yd. _ Drapery Silk, .90 to 140 yd. , Friday, and 11 : T INDEPENDENT--All Good News. $1.50 A Y ear -- BRING us your every perplexing finan-- --cial problem and we'll set your mind "at ease!" Investments . . . Loans . . Savings . . . Homes. . . anything that has to do with money, we'll gladly advise yow on. .' And, mind you, it'll be Advice _ backed by twenty years of Banking A _ Experience! _ Meet Your Banker _ "Face to Face" REGARDLESS of the quantity of -- _ Lumber you order, we will deliver it anywhere in town or its vicinity free 4 of charge. -- We always have on hand standard* . sizes in several grades. Or, if youde --> sire, we will cut to special sizes. The ~. prices vary with the market, but are -- _ uniformly low. s If you are contemplating a job, one of our men will gladly give you an es-- timate on the lumber cost. Call tele-- qhone 47, without obligation. No Charge for Delivery Come.,..let us SERVE YOU Figst. National Bank 4: tas Phone 47 PAGEFIVE _ *> * & #*

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