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Libertyville Independent, 1 Sep 1927, p. 5

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OUR WANT ADS GET SURE RESULTS Come in and let us explain the value to you of its "fam-- ous features" of construction and easy, automatic op-- eration. Look high and low and you won't find an-- other high grade furnace as good as this -- or priced so reasonably. We stake our reputation on this m,:t! Here is the finest warm air furnace ever built -- the new Premier/*"Deluxe". It has --all the best features of other makes--for the first time now combined in one furnace. It supplies healthy, humid heat to every room -- without dust, soot or smoke. It will burn even the cheapest soft coal and saves you money both in first cost and cost of Télephone 55 For All Grades City and Rural Schools SCHOOL BOOKS Installed in Your Home on Convenient Easy Terms Backed By a 5--Year Gw.t: Bond The Furnace With Every -- Famous Feature DECKER & NEVILLE Even as the children go to school, teach them to do little odd jobs and put in the bank a part of what they earn. . Start Saving Regularly NOW! We invite YOUR Banking Business This is a necessary part of their edu-- cation. > When they are grown up they will .A A o Educate Them You Must LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK LIBERTYVILLE ue W. C. Hubbell left Wednesday nite for Minneapolis, where he will attend the Third Mid--Continental Trust Con-- ference of the American --BanKers' Items Of General Interest To Local People 50c --Old Time Coffee, Ter bound ...:.::.::::::::::: 65¢c Can Malt Syrup, several kinds; per can'..............:__l._. 45¢ Fancy Peaberry Coffée, Per bound::..;:::::::,.. :: ;s :'s0_ Try our Celebrated Summer 40 f Sausage; 2 kinds; per pound....... € Finest Creamery Butter, per Lb...........50c A VERY SPECIAL COFFEE, > 29 at per poundl ..:...:".};":!..:;..0.ls. .i u.ll; € (Other Coffees at Popular Prices) McAvoy's Malt Marrow--Invigorating and Strengthening. _ ' 1 L 12e Com Flakes . g FOR 986 124 Church St. Telephone 508 GROCERIES, FRUITS, CANDIES TOBACCOS and CIGARS -- ues. -- As values increase, ;rbui'--d;ll--a--fi'; will grow if you give them a chance. _ '"Guesswork" is the detour on thé road to &' real estate profit. Our sound advice is based upon our knowledge of sound val-- ocal and Personal . Special 3 Day Sale Sept. 1--2--3 on the Following Articles BUSINESSs WITH LUBERTYVILLE . _--.. e BANK OFFICE . C. NORMAN OPPOSITE ELECTRIC STATION +i lake, spent Sunday at the C. L. Coon-- fer home on N. Milwaukee Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hanger and son of Rockford, and Mr. and Mrs. How-- ard. Murrie and two children, Grays-- 59¢ 42¢ Alc ENT,-- THURSDAY, '_We wish to thank the kind friends and neighbors for their sympathy and aid through our recent sorrow;: also the many beautifiul flowers. s filling an engagement at Guyon's| Paradise, in Chicago, where she sings | each Sunday night. _ When . Mrs. ! Yahnke and son, Grygory left the hall to return home their car was gone. The police were notified at once, but so far nothing has been heard of the J. i. 1@nnke is minues one per-- fectly good Chevrolet sedan since last Sunday night Mrs. Yahnke was music and a social time. All parents Harry McCullough and Waiter Wal-- lace were fined $10 and costs each by Justice Morriz Wednesday morning. They gave their homes as Utica, IIL, and the fines were suspended on a promise to leave town immediately. They were arrested by Marshal Lim-- berry on a charge of drunk. ; The P. T. A. will hold a "get ac-- quainted" party at the Libertyvyille Township high school, on Friday 'eve-- ning, September 16. Mr. O. P. Keller will be the speaker. The subject will be "Character Education in the Pub-- lic Schools." There will be special ed the ceremony. The young people will make their home in Mundelein, where Mr. Tegtmeyer is the proprie-- tor of a dry goods establishment. ; esses will be Mrs. James Davis, Mrs. Lincoln Lusk and Mrs. Paul Hicks. The defendants in thé. county treasurer muddle this morning were granted a change of venue from the court of (Judge Eodwards. -- Motions to quash the indictments against all the defendants will be heard by Judge Shurtleff next Wednesday, Sept. 7. Miss Mabel Johnson and F. J; Tegt-- meyer were married at the Methodist parsonage on Saturday evening, Aug-- ust 27. Rev. John E. DeLong perform-- treasurer muddle this morning were granted a change of venue from the court of (Judge Eowards. -- Motions to quash the indictments against all the defendants will be heard by Judge Shurtleff next Wednesday, Sept. 7. Miss Mabel Johnson and F. J; Tegt-- The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E.'} church will meet with Mrs.. Gnrlandj- Ingraham, on Brainerd Avenu on next Tuesday, September 6, at 1:30 p. m.,| __W. H. Stude rletf! Monday for New ?Yglt state, to spend a vacation and to attend a reunion of the Studer fam-- Aly. .Mr. Studer has been bothered Mha.ytevor.mhchoouwnt relief during his sojourn in the east. The C. 1. Casey farm of fifty--eight acres, north of Libertyville has been sold to Paul Gougleman, of Lake For-- est. Mr. Casey expects to move his __the Rev. E. J. Kiessling, pastor of the Lutheran church leaves today, for Watertown, Wisc., where he has accepted a position as teacher in a college. 6 1 There will be a dance, given by the Marion Club, in St. Joseph's Hall, on Friday evening, September 16. Mu-- sic 'by McCormick's orchestra. Ad-- mission 50 'cents. i + Mrs. 8. --C. Kimball entertained at & luncheon and bridge party on Fri-- _ There will be no delivery of mail °YC" h in the rural districts on Labor Day, | } Monday September 5, and the post:! , ..* office will be closed all day. i°'3 "'z ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuller, of | was w Angeles, Cal., who have been mmlf:: !of: 112 their cousin, Mrs. W. C. Hubbell lefe . 2core of Ghicago, are spending two weeks at the Ute Crest hm here. ~Mr. and Mre. Marvec Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lovell, visited Deerfield friends on Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. William .Lohman en-- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Fisher and son, of Volo; on Tuesday. ' _Mre. Dave Saxe and daughter, Rose J. G. Yahnke is minues brings ~increased ° nutri-- its continued use helps to preserve the hair in perfect condition and to make it s t r on & and healthy.> > /> - cles:-- and © develops lustre. Keep your hair Healthy 50c _ _ Fexe '93" lt Hair Tonic t CARD OF THANKS iWnR Mr. and Mrs. Otto Baldwin Libertyville or Mundelein, | It | We wish to thank our many friends 'and neigtbors for the beautiful floral offerings and sympathy, shown us in our recent bereavement. _ We wigh, to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and help in our recent bereavement. with NORMAN KERRY and -- JOAN CRAWFORD. A stfrring tale of circus life with Chaney in a characteristic role. A WESTERN DRAMA, WITH ALL STARS, Monday, Tuesday, Sept. 5 and 6 LON CHANEY in "The Unknown" Wednesday, Sept. The third monthly golf tournament of the Libertyville Club, held at the Countryside Club Sunday, August 28, was won by Lynn Murrie with a score of 112; handicap 37, making his net score 75. Martin Casey was second. Beore 112; handicap 36; net score 76. Arthur : Jones was third; score 103; handi¢gp 26; net 77. ~Low gross soore with TOM '*SANTSCH!I and DOROTHY DAWN He brought law and order into the camp of the roughest gang of sheriff killers that ever ter-- orized the bornder bad lands. They didn't know he was fight-- ing Yor love--for love of fight-- ing and love of a girl----and that devil dealing -- was powerless against these odds. Sunday, Sept. 4 JOHNNY HI"ES in "White Pants Saturday, Sept. 3 ¥ KEN MAYNARD "The Land Be-- yond the Law" Thursday, Friday, Septe:mber 1 and 2: RICHARD DIX in "Man Power" Willard and James Hyatt ed home Saturday. after noend?fi?m the HEAR MISS HAPKE AT THE ORGAN Auditorium Made to order for lovers of BENEFIT, OF THE . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LIBERTYVILLE, JILLINOIS fa "R d Clay" NEWS AND COMEDY. _ Blankets, 85c ©8.75 _ Baby Blankets, 75¢, 1.50 » 2.00 THE THEATRE 1sS DELIGHTFULLY CcooL John M. Herres and Children: Bath Towels, 25¢ » 88c .Table Padding = Bed Pads CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS The Gleason Family. HOME NEEDS | THE INDEPENDENT-- Telephone No. 8 Or 628--M.1 THE LOWEST RATES CONSISTENT WITH GooOD INCURANCI Lake County Insurance Agency SAFETY--then 6% FIRST NATIONAL BANK Our FIRST MORTGAGE REAL ES-- TATE NOTES have stood the test of time. When you have funds to invest, remember we offer you-- + No combination can substitite for experi-- ence--no argument can justify the lack of it. Dependability must be proven--and only the years can prove it. For more than twenty years this bank has not only served investors well, but builded an organization which each yvear has func-- tioned more efficiently in --the interest of its customers. es HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURED IN THE Safe Investments Capital and Surplus sloe.ooo LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. w ONLY $1.50 YEAR LIBERYVILLE, ILL PA P ts P

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