The LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT covers more territory and publish-- umREALNEWS_finnmehLAKECOUNTY. And it all comes for the small sum of $1.50 a year-- JUST THINK OF IT! INSURMNGE i< PROTEGTION »*=s IVESTMENT There is no obligation asking information or advice | lamdway:\g!adtObeofservke f f FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Ag«}m & Autumn Bulbs Are Here! ICOURTESY! For Instance : -- Telephone 3182 Don't Forget Your Chimneys and Roofs Need Attention Before You Start the Fires PlaStic Cement, Valdura Paint, Elaticum Coat-- "ing, Best Wood and Asphalit Shingles Special Sale On Odd Sash All Kinds of Hard and Soft Coal, Chunk Wood, and Kindling | Telephone 47 Recognizing_that our success is based upon d\epmperityofhewbwwmubcre. we share with them the profits which we realize upon the capital invested. Your share of the profits comes to you in the form of interest. The more money you have here, and the longer it is here, the greater are your profits. If you haven't already opened a savings ac-- count or taken out a certificate of deposit at this bank, do so today. + LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Telephone 15 --|» LIBERTYVILLE The profits that a bank earns depends upon its deposits, which in turn dépend upon the peo-- LIBERTMLLE LOMBER 60. Get Your Supply NOW! We have every material for the[work Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. FOR THE WINTER SUN--PARLOR Profit Sharing FOR THE GARDEN ------ONLY $1.50 YEAR LIBERTYVILLE WAUKEGAN, ILL. | SERVIGE] Mr. and Mrs: Tom Suydam bave moved into the L. E. Ray bungalow on School street. Mr.--and Mrs, C. G. Powers of Aus-- tin, III. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Eaton Tuesday. Born, on Thursday, Sept. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery LaGoff, of Chicago, a daughter. Mr. and Mre. Chas. Ling were in Waukegan' Baturday. Mre. Charles Klepper was in Chi-- Bunday visiting relatives. Mrs. Ashley Gratz was the guest of Chle:co relatives several days last wee & Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kaiser of Chicago wire week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaiser. Misses Theresa and Margaret Wall of Waukegan, spent Sunday at the home of Miss Christine Smitb. Miss Virginia Garrison, Fark, spent the week end thur Whitney home. Orrie Meyers, Of: Picrre, Ind., was in Libertyville this week visiting Iis mother, Mrs. Herman Meyers. Mrs. Nelle Kimball has returned to her home in Chicago, after a few days' ¥isit with her son, 8. P. Kimball, Mrs. Fred Mordhorst was a Highland Park visitor Friday. ~ Fred Smith and family were in Arl-- ington Heights and Des Plaines last Burday. r dn . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Croker expcut 10 | lrave Saturday for Los Angoles, Calit , i where they wil} spend the winter. ' Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Dickey enter-- tained Mr. and Mrs, Dunham and their" daughter of Marengo one day last | week. _ I Mrs. Chris Eder, of Lavelle, Wis. was bere last week visiting at the home of her brother, H. B. Eger, and family. -- f > l °* Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mason, of Flint, Michigan, are visiting at the George Mason home. -- _Charles Andrews has sold his home to Orin Rockenbach of Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews will move to Cali-- Rornia. -- Mr. and Mrs. George Croker and son and Mrs. Chard, of Austin, were here Sunday visiting Mr. &nd Mrs.--C. L. Coonfer. . ~ ~Mr. and Mrs. Byron Colby were in Waukegan Friday, where they visited at the home of their daught::, Mrs. . William Sage and family will move to the Armour far min the near future. Mr. Sage has taken a position as herdsman there. Mrs. Herman Meyers entertained Mrs. Fred Meyers, of Farnumsvilie, lowa, and Mrs. George Kuebker, of Palatine, last wéek end. j Mrs. John Numsen and daughter, Beatrice, have returned home, after a month's visit with Telatives in Buffaio and Rochester, New York. Mrs. Nellie Kimball, Miss Blanche | Kimball and Mrs. Lulu Mattocks, of | Thicago, have returned from a trip | through the Western states. . i ~__Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, of Liber--| tyville, and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bick--| man, of Waukegan, left Monday for ' an automobile trip to'LOowell and oth-- ; er »places in Indiana. Short Items of Especial Interest to Li A bove All T h in g s Don't Miss Seeing "WITHIN THE LAW" _ Positively One of--the Season's Most Popular Photoplays .ocal and Personal Audiwri_pml Friday and Seturday Theatre September 28--2 NORMA TALMADGE of Rogers at the Ar-- ' It is reported on the street this week ; that an o»inion has been taken by Chi-- | cago parties on the Butler property at | the western edge of Libertyville near the Lake, but no details can be ob-- tained. It is also reported that the beautiful place of Martin Healey, "Lib-- ierty Villa," on west Lake street, has 'been obtained by Chicago people. l Much work is being done on the ! farm just west of the village owned --by Mr. Pushman, the rug merchant of Chicago. The lake has been improved, | and the big ditch leading to the north cleaned out. A large number of men } and teams are employed on the job. An eighteen--hole golf course is being "laid out. _ A dinner will be givyen by | Mr. Pushman tonight at the Eniscopal Mrs. O. L. Rew, of Franklin, Pa., who has been here visiting her sisters, Mrs. Lipp'ncott and Mrs. Eaton, for the past two weeks, left last Friday for Akron, Oh'o, where she will be the guest of friends for several day's be-- fore returning to her home in Penn-- sylvania. f D. A. Seott leaves Libertyville some business day last go0 time the latter part of this week for one. U¥ week Wenatchee, Washington, where he will _ Miss Ada Meyer has returned from take charge of hbis apple and peach a week's vacation, spent in Chicago. orchard. « _ QA@uv Williame wase a (Chicarn husi-- 222CE E PEAAA 197 MATE 2P y 9e coming winter will find several Liber--| tyville families in St. Petersburg. Miss Margaret Flynn was the week end guest .of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Triggs. Miss Flynn was a teacher in the Libertyville grammar school last year. She will be a student at the Wisconsin State University this year. QrCaRLHE * _ Guy Williams was a Chicago busi-- Mré: Edith Gould entertained Mr. D¢ss caller on Wednesday of this week' 2l C nereas o New Lisbon. Wis.°, Mrs. E. S. White and children left nad Me M'l.l'r.l. T. Dayton, of Peoria, TUe#day for their home in St. Louis, last week. : ) Mrs. Joseph Saunders and little daughter, Vivian, were Chicago visit-- _ Miss Mildred Lusk, who has been °_ 0. [ /. [ Miss Mildred Lusk, who has been spending the past month at the home of her parens,, Mr. and Mrs. ~Grant : Lusk, has returned to Chicago to re-- sume her duties at the Hahnneman hospital. * * j Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Eaton, who have been here for the past month visiting Giorge A. Eaton and family, and other : relatives, expect to leave Saturday for ; their home in St. Petersburg, Fla. ."l:he{ Parish House to Libertyville men in-- terested in the project, un(i' where the aims of the promoters will be made known. S N O W'S PHONE 306 INSURANCE Phone 217--M . LIBERTYVILLE F4 Grandy . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. People Prll Mre. Carrie Grummitt . spent Satur day in Waukegan. | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Elisworth were Evanston visitors Sunday. e Mr. and Mre. John Lester and family visited in Waukegan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Osborne and daughter, Blanche, and Mrs. Fred Mordhorst motored. to Lake Geneva and other Wisconsin points Tuesday. _ George Groat of Waukegan was a Libertyville business caller on Satur-- day evening. . Frank Frazier was in Libertyville on FRED GRABBE) '_ AUCTIONEEFRING ; a---- Reverse Charges on Business Calls have less money invested and more in the bank. We invite all whether interested in buying fur-- nniture or not, to come in and look around. No obligation to buy. unless you want to. We specialize in just two lines, Furn-- iture and Rugs. DOLLAR'S WORTH OF VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR SPENT That's what the housekeeper of today demands. People who buy their rugs and furniture at Ray Furniture & Paint Store Ray Furniture & Paint Store Phone 9. Libertyvilie, 1. Open Monday, Friday and Sat-- _._ urday Evenings. a '"the brakes didn't work" ACRASHatidnome- one badly hurt. Carelessness: on the part of an owner who neglected to have his . £ 2 y -- FARM AND STOCK SALES Don't let it happen to you. Bring your car arpund and let us inspect the brakes without charge. Maybeé they ineed an adjustment or sturdy Raybestos brake A SPECIALTY 547 'NORTH COUNTY ST. WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS PHONE 2441 ~----~ ¥ew Welt : :-- We are Brake Specialists * o e M. Bernard, Prop. Phone 202 LIBERTYVILLE An Opportunity To Save Better be safe ths 36--inch Bleached Muslin, per yard......_....._.__._._._._._. 36--inch-- Bleached Muslin, per YArC...:..:.=..ww.w..--.oz_ _ 36--inch Bleached Muslin, per y@rd--2......_._.__._._._._._.«_ 36--inch Long Cloth and Nainsook, pes Y@rd.................._._.__ 36--inch Long Cambric and Nainsook.......:............._._._._._ 42--inch Pillow Tubing, pEt Y@rd....................2ccc.cc. 45--inch Pillow Tubing, per Y@rd................----=--cccace 81--inch Sheeting, Bleached and Unbleached, per yard......... 81--inch Sheets, Hemmed Ready for Use, each.........._._.. Bed Spread prices......._._......_........$2.25, $2.50, $2.€ B1--inch Sheets, Hemmed Ready for Us€, €8Ch................simemmtmpiccmechort Bed Spread prices....__..............$2.25, $2.50, $2.60, $3.50 and $4.00 Cotton Batting, Outing Flannel, Shaker Flannel, Wool Flannel, Ticking, Percale, Duck, Towels and Toweling of good quality at very low prices. | Telephone 29 1923 i on n n l uid s / 6 E12 mt 4o2 ind '.--W. CARROLL & SON CO. On Your Houséhold Needs % London Console 1 -- -- $135° [Nyommbm.with»mownfrfads.you.an' have as much dance pleasure as in Broadway's famous dance palaces. _ Edison Records will give ygu wonderful one ?steps, jazzy fox--trots, fascinating waltzs or dreamy old--time dance music to meet your every mood. Ass Edison Records will give you wonderful one--steps, inch, imteadpf%--dn'ygiveyod:h\mttwiaas much dance pleasure as ordinary records. And, in order that you may always have the latest hits for use on your New Edison, the Edison Laboratories release their new records as soon as manufactured, instead of periodically. * 4 & To The Farmers lfi Of This Community | E. Telephone 55 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. _ _ ON THE OTHER HAND, THIS BANK ALWAYS OFFERS YOU A SA FE PLACE TO KEEP YOUR MONEY-- WITH A GOOD RATE OF IN-- wWOU WILL SOON HAVE CROP MONEY. IT WILL HAVE BEEN HARD.EARNED AND NO CHANCES SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEREBY TT MAY BE LOST OR UNWISELY. INVESTED. TEREST RETURN. DECKER & NEVILLE LIBERTYVILLE c~--»-- . . ILLINO8, Resources of More Than a Haif Millien Deliare First Nationz! Rank Come in today and hear the latest HOURS 8:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. K. 44 14e 18 y u /A w * y » 7* sik w 4e We w W 285 C