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Libertyville Independent, 13 Sep 1928, p. 5

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| Right now is the time to put in coal fOr B1 _ Sentember f s 18, 19 _ use next winter. -- In addition to economy &mf. in: * 3 {price being lowest at this time), you can [|[IM% °"" "=* TX=" story, 1. §E have your bins filled with the best grade -- _'v'm'm" . Pioneer" , e 008.1, and with less trouble. $ _f:'""-" CHAPLIN, in j _1 Still Goi * : IWhltey and His Blue Diamonds IBUY COAL INDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA CHARCGE FOR DELIVERY. Home of WATERSEAL Roofing Yard Phone 415 : A. NAGEL, Manager. Residence Phone 165.J YARDS: 123 EAST COOK AVE. LIBERTYVILLE, JLLINOIS QUALITY CONCRETE BLOCKS I C c o LIBERTYVILLE CEMENT WORKS hl "Breed Of THE. INDEPENDENT--$1.50 A Year Dancing at Ray Bros. Pavilion the best features: of both THOUGH this phrase was used ofig» -- inally in advertising the merger of: two fatnous Néwspapers, it applies equally well to that close association which exists between the business man and the banker. f Each contributes something to the other. Both are helped. With a view to forming such an association we invite you to call upon us. _ Lake County National Bank We Have All Grades of Coal In Our Y ards. Just Telephone 50 And We Will Do The Rest. Sunday Nite FOR BETTER HOMES stt oe > k of Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 I'nfifid:f eppraniies di y gp d | To TILES MADE . ~JN ANY seb x IN ANY #% te i vn_éfRM" 2. Miles "w"d md Lake, New Cement Road runs from C 8444 _ ~ [ .A --~ EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT §| ~September 20, 21 . |||| MUSIC BY THE FAMOUS JOCKY CLUB ORCHESTRA ;North First streol, 70 ' on Saturday of last we i\ week's visit at Clinton, II with BUZZ BARTON, the. Cowboy t Kid, in 1 _ "The Pinto Kid" gan, Washburn County, Wisconsin. They spent the month fishing in IAke Waukegan and hiking thru the |Joying a ! _his duties. found in this part of the Badger entertained by Mrs. James Madden on the Wickwire estate in the Log Cabin Colony across the Des Plaines river last Thursday~ afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrie. E. M. Hagerty, Mrs. James ~Guerin and Mrs. M. Williams. At the next meeting the club will be the hosts of Mrs. H. J. Hutchinseon on Septem-- 'ber 20 at St. Joseph's School hall. John Alibrecht and Mr. and {u. Willlam Albrecht and> family, _of Mundelein, returned home last week from a month's stay at Lake WaAuke-- Chicago, were Sunday-- visitors -- of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. ~Bartlett, 172 West Lincoin Avenue.. Mrs.. Fliels-- cher is a sister of Mrs. Bartlett. -- Suhling Motor Sales," $49 East Church St., report sales 'of a 70A Willys Knight sedan to Charles Seiler, of Libertyvilie, a 98 OQverland Whippet sedan to °J. Kostial,> of Everett and a Overland Whippet coach to Robert Edwards, of Waw kegan. <All sales occurred -- within '~Mr. and Mrs. Irving ©lanke, Ol | hepubliCcan pATLY. N5 . iG . Roundout, 'have not moved to Mil-- f waukee as was reported in Liberty-- |. Vance Ray left today (Thursday) in the employe of the Chi North | will enter into his second -- year> of Shoré and Milwaukee and not the | work at the University of Illinois mummmmw"mnmmmmtummmo was also stated. . 3 on Monday, September 17, 30'1: ' taking an engineerifg course Kenneth E. Burnett of (Liberty-- | university. s 't ville was one of the two hundred | . x cg S freshmen entering the University Of | . Mrs, Joseph Wilson, formerly of m:lnoh who nmdodmmflwumm'm.mhmm Bual Freshmen Camp held last Sat--|nome with her daughter Mrs. Ches-- urday, Sunday and Monday at CAMP | ter Wolf of Deerfield, was. the guest Seymour, near Decatur. The caMP |of honor at a birthday party held in is held each year, just before re&i®~ |celebration of her 84 birthday, at the '[tntionatthevm'!-wm Wolf home in Deerfleld, Sunday auspices of the University Y. M. C.)/night E. O. Wilson and Frank J. A Speakers at the camp will be |wjlson,of Libertyville, sons of Mrs. prominent members of the faculty | wyison, attended the birthday party tration at the University, under the auspices of the University Y. M. C. A. Speakers at the camp will be prominent members of the faculty nldltndentluderlm'mm vor to acquaint the Freshmen with every phase of University life. prior to their registration on Friday, Sep-- tember 14. were in lw «puxaanaoip _ C NPR CCC with W. J. Stratton, Republican can-- didate for Secretary of State. valescing at pital, were Locksort, 8: Mrs. John Ashworth and daughter Helen, relatives of Josévh Earnshaw injured motorcycle policemafN . con-- valescing at Condell Memorial ho&s AUDPITORIUM use Seet 'SI Mr. and Mrs. children Dorothy 'at love thru the haze of danger. Ammmmm trying to escape the law. Mr. and Mrs. Ftank Fleischer, of Tuesday, . CLARA BOW, in "Ladies of The Mob _ _\ ~MARION DAVIES, in her funniest comedy, part aven if she had to sock him ut Sunday--Monday September 16, 17 M. Bartlett and Mre. with JETTA GOUDAL. * Aiso comedy --___ [/J| HERMAN HICKS, OF BOB STEELE, in in love ~with _ anot! and Marion was hired re _in. Libertyville .. ITOM Sunday, visiting the injur-- Telephone Branch is en-- Mrs. Mathew and Aesop Fable. ;""IEO.' Thursday: Evening,. September : 20¢ [/!f Eol © There will be a _ _ ;" . _ 618 received a boost when on last Satur-- day their appeared a big story con-- cerning gridiron prospects of | the local school on the eporting page of the Waukegan Daily Sun. 'The writer takesan optimistic --view of prospects, the feature being the 50 man --squad out for proctise nightly. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and Mr. and Mrs. C,. D. Casey and daughter Liltan, all of Libertyville returned last week from an extended motor trip thru the state of fjJowa. Mr. and Mre. A. L. Statford, of Kigin were in Libertyville on Wed-- nesday of last week visiting friends and relatives. H. M. Bartlett, departed on Tues-- day for Rock Island as the guest of the Women's Auxiliary of that city. He is to appear at a political meeting sponsored by the auxriliary and will not return home until Thursday. They have taken a place on South Milwaukee Avenue. Walter P._ Stewart, of Chicago, captain of the Illinois Peace Reserve was in Libertyville last Thursday conferring with local politicians on various state matters within the Republican party. * * the banks. The students are per-- mitted at any time to withdraw from his or her account. If it is left in the bank the amount grows ,mmmmaulvmum grown to large amounts the pupils uym-mormamm securities. -- Deposits of the pupils are made in both the First National and Lake County National banks of T. A. Simpson, of Waukegan, was in Libertyvilie last Saturday conduct-- of ard Mrs.J. Frudy, drove to Elkhorn, Wiscomin last Friday where they attended the Elkhorn Fair' Banking day occurred for the firss time in the new year at the hbigh school on Tuesday. -- A total of about $190 was banked as a result of a drive among the pupils to break records established last year for one day. Arrangements for the banking system are not complete yet as many of the students have lost 'amilies. Other guesi & Olendort, son of Mrs. Wolf, and Miss e Nes slle 2 of C & te;:?r in the Libertyville grammar school. * Guests or honor among other G. A. R. members and occupying seats in the reviewing stand at the American Legion parade in Waukegan Monday were Herman Wheeler, W. E. Apply, and Frank Doremus, Cicil War Vet .j"m' supervision. ~He defined ed-- ucation as getting. a child ready for two weeks bher sister Mros. J. Murphy, of Bloomington, Illinois. Football at Libertyville high schoot County Superintendent of Schools IVANHOE _ EVERY WED., AND SAT., EVENING . all of Libertyville. Dietz's--Stables 2 ; lt ots scuctinc SahtRoncin ies ts ucA mt s x * : ' * w v TT Ir ie uen t3 o0 0 oinadiaef o7 Potratiie o2 To o Ane o mdns ons S L eRA it ol un it . Nn 13 en P coutefias "' -" 5 DANCING ave., has as her guest for by their jury service in Waukegar on Octob-- er 22. Mr. Hodge fesides in Munde-- lein, while the other three men are residents -- of Libertyville. Mr. and--~Mrs. Hartry Smandle, of Chicago, were guests Sunday at the James Matousek home. Miss Mary Matousek and Arlene Gale returned home with them. j ~Mr and Mrs. Ed Topel and Peter Bock. were guests of relatives in Waukegan sfluy Mr. and Mre.. William Lemker and daughter, Gladys, and Mr. and Mre. Roy Geniuing motored to Aurora last Bunday, and spent the day at Moose-- ~Mrs. Jeannette Johnson, who is employed in North Chicago, is--enjoy-- ing a vacation, spending the time at the home of her parents, Mr. and who went to Fox Lake Sunday to see the motor boat races were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fink and son, Donald, and Mrs. James Laycock and daugh-- ~ Rrnest Davis got out bright and 1mmmmmm geen coming down School street push ing a wheel barrow. Just where he procured the vehicle or what he in-- tended to use it for is somewhat of a mystery. Davis refused to commit himselt, and seemed to be in a hurry to get off the street before many of the townspeople showed up. Mar-- shal Limberry eyed Davis closely, )nndtbomrhdumcthomr- shal was looking for the vehicle tax Mary Alice, six yekr, old daughter of Mr. and Mra. Elmer Williams, was struck by an automobile at Church as she was on her way home from school. The little girl was not badly ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Beman are the parents of a son, born last Thurseday at the Evanston hospital 'The little fellow has been named Anson Leiter 1'.,'",.,.'"" although her, head and one arm were badly bruised. > Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Taylor left liast Thursday on a week's motor trip to points in MinneBota. Dr. M. D. Pen-- ney is acting coroner during the ab sence of Dr. Taylor. A card party will be given by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Elizabeth Condell Memorial hospital at _ the Countryside Club, next Thursday aft eranon, Sept. 20, commencing at 2:30 o'clock. REverybody invited. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. B. H. Wahitman, Eim Court. ~M'ss Dorothy Backus, nurse at the Condell Memorial hospital, was in Freeport Sunday, visitlag relatives. plate. If Davis figures on going to Florida this 'year in that wheelbar row, he has a long walk ahead of Supt. S. J. Prudy, of the Condell Memorial hospital, entertained her sister, Mrs. M. Stinson, and neph w Dean Stinsin, from Indianapolis, every--where preifer BEST KNIT HOSIERY because of the perfect ser-- vice BEST KNIT per-- forms, and because of its constant beauty all during RAY N. SMITH LIBERTYVYILLE IJLL. Quality Always Pays _ |B. H. Mille . G. C. Gridleo@ Get Your Best Knit 1 Phones 57 and 98 _ Phones 45 ecrd 157 inating women every--where prefer en t COd e al sap J. L. Taylor left last uc NN --Face Powder CA : Harold Apoley, 14 year old son of Mre. Luls Appley, 740. North Mtiwau-- | kee 'ave., Libertyville, dissappeared from his home Monday night and has not been heard from since. The beliet is : advanced . by:the . boy's | mother that he left home with the intention of making his way to re-- latives in Napanee, Nebraska. where he spent a vacation this summer. He seemed to immensely like his stay in Nebraska and after his re-- turn to Libertyville was often heard to remark that he would like to go back. B';.m enrolied as a fresh-- man at the high school but was never heard to youch his dislike of attending classes. Highway police thrdughout Illinois and Jowa have been notified to be on the look out for the 14 year old lad. Efforts are being made to motify police depart, ments and-- newspapers in--an effort to locate the wandering boy. Mr. and Mrs. Clyoce Parks, of the Fireside Studio, are the parents of a imbomfludly.wm Mr. and Mrs. Tony Abadessa are rejoicing over the arrival of a new baby~daughter, born --Monday, Sept. 10th. . It will be remembered that Tony went to Italy last year for &A visit with relattives, and returned to-- Liberttyville with a bride. | Frank Rose and his sister, Aunne Rose, 318 Broadway, left Libertyville Monday for Savannah, Mo., where they will remain for several weeks. From there they will go to California for the winter months. ~-- Paul E. Bertram, deputy state fire marshal, Tuesday stated that State's Attorney °A. V. Smith would file an information in county court charg ing Joseph Haas, Wauconda real es-- tate dealer, with failing to comply with the state fire laws and raze a building --condemned by. . Bertram. flmmflnedmon.mm three weeks ago by Justice Hervey Coulson and appealed to the circuit court. : He later was arrested agani with the case being coninued. ' :. BHY j ll Summer Prices in Effect Until _ r ANDBUILD September 1, 1928 M re§nate .A ces a gt& A Aapeopet + yR .1 ce t3 se > Sf un 6 ae neent B8 s 22 P es NOTICE During our absence until Sept. 16, our Kouk(inhm:gwm be handled daily as usual, by a com-- petent photographer, who has had many years of experience in this line. If our patrons will please leave their films with Mr. Kohner at the dry goods store under our studio, they wiWl receive brilliant uké. Twenty--four hour service. COPELAND ll »mncponstcet ~MANOR || Libertyville Lumber Co. l _ Pragrant with the entran-- HONEYWELL S 000 oign P LIBEATYVILLE, ILLINO!IS Delights every woman who lcdru and endeavors to preserve her youthful ap-- And the powder will stay on until y.u want it off. vache % es . (Sy ~__-- REGISTERED BONDS SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO US IMMEDIATELY TOPREVENT LOSS OF INTEREST § LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT Register Now For Fall Classes McDonald's Commercial School 311 Park Avenue Book Your Coal l Order Now. <|-- bs s Leave your order for this coming winter's fuel with us now, and we will deliver at your convenience. We have all sizes and grades. . First National Bank Third Liberty Loan Bonds cease to bear interest on September 15, 1928. Bring Your Bonds To Us Now For Payment SEPTEMBER 15, 1928 WE WILL--OBTAIN PAYMENT OF YOUR BONDS FREE OF CHARGE AND WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION We must send all registered bonds to Washington, for re lease of--registration before payment can be made. HOLDERS OF THIRD l LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS COMMERCIAL COURSES Individual Instruction Positions Secured for Graduates Telephone Either 47 or 48 = "Down by the Old Depot" Been There Twenty Years Full Weight Guaranteed. NOTICE TO TELEPHONE 130 K+

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