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Libertyville Independent, 12 Jun 1924, p. 5

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Read The Independent, $1.50 a year INSURANGE s PROTECTION »*=s INVESTMENT "I'here is no obligation asking information or advice f I am always glad to be of service Libertyville Lumber Co. Building Resources For All Purposes FIIYOU'VE planned to build, now is the time. Whether you desire a small garage, * home, an office building or office space, we have the proper resources to fill your requirements. We advise early completion of your plans and letting of contracts to allow you the benefits of early searon prices on materials. Don't take a chance, make «sure by consulting us before you build. FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. Telephone 47 If you are going to take a trip--either for business or pleasure, you will find Travelers Checks a convenience that will make carrying the necessary funds easy. \ In fact, with Travelers Checks you don't need to carry money at all and yet you may al-- ways have the use of it. Come in and let us tell you more about these checks that add to the® pleasure of trayelng. s * A KE CouxXxT y xA FIONAL BAXNK TRAVELING Without Money Where The Best Dancers Go Diamond Lake Every Saturday Evening and Sunday Afternoon. Wednesday Evenings, Beginning June 18. McCormick's Orchestra. TEN CENTS PE R D A N CCE Let Us Help You Plan Your Home Pavillion Ray Brothers Down by the Old Depot The Bartlett Realty Service had as guests last week the following out of town people: Andrew Datos, Freder-- ick Orr. Raliph Mayo, George Arm-- strong, Holly Gould, Vance McCor-- mick. Harold Hard and a Mr. Frost. Mrs. Chas. M. Bernard entertained twelve guests Tuesday at her home on Brainerd Ave., in honor of the birth-- day anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Joseph Miller. Howard King, who has spent the past four weeks in the Lake County General hospital, with scarlet fever, returned Tuesday to the Chas. D. Nal-- ley home on Broadway. _ _ It is reported that a $100,000 iand sale mnas been negotiated by Harry M. Bartlett, west of Libertyville, to be used as a site for an airplane fac.ni/. Aames withheld by request. Sunset Manor Subdivision of Liber-- tyville, at the northeast corner Rock-- land road and Stewart Ave., will be subdivided into loss 50x150, o sell from $600 to $800. Bartlett & Sachs are the cubdividers and brokers. Word was received here a few days tlo ago of the serious illness of Warren ; py M. Heath, who resides h Montana.| ; He has recently undergone a serious ! operation. Keep June 26, afternoon and eve-- ning, ppef for the Summer sale of the Women's Guild of St. Lawrence's Episcopal church. Roast beef dinner served, beginning at 5:30 p. m., in the parsish house. 1t R. J. Ennis has moved to Liberty-- ville from Calumet, Mich., and now oc-- cupy the flat above the Molidor gro-- cery store. Mr. Ennis is an expert granite :cutter, and is employed by the Collins & Doane Co. George .Bock, who has been em'i ployed by Mrs. Wickwire, at her new log cabin home east of the village, | was taken to the Victory Memorial! hospital Wednesday afternoon, and ; underwent an operation for double| hernia today. (Thursday). f At last Dad has a day. Buy him a tie at J. B. Morse & Co.'s. It June 15th, Dad's'day. Gtve the old boy a tie; he'll like it. We are saving one for him. J. B. Morse & Co. _ 1t Chautauqua tickets may be resery-- ed at either drug store after 10 a. m. Baturday for 50c for the season. Treat the old boy to a tie on his--. _ 00000 00000000000 00 0 0000 Father's--day, June 15. We have one! Buy season tickets for the Chautau-- that will just suit him. J. B. Morse qua of the committee and help the & Company. 1t |guarantors who are so generously l2 ; 2e s _ ____ | making it possible for the Chautauqua Mrs. Julla Price and daughter. Miss Ruth, are spending a fe wdays at The Dells of Wisconsin, Horace W. Robbins returned the lat-- ter part of the week from a business trip to wuouisville, Ky. W. I. Collins was in McHenry last Monday, attending the regular month-- ly meeting of the Fox River Valley Monument Dealers' Association. Mr. an# Mrs. Verne Corley of Wau-- kegan and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Potter of Glencoe visited Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Evilsizor Sunday. Everything that Day would like on his day June 15th, at Morse's. 1t Mrs. Edward L DuBois, who under-- went an operation at Mercy hospital in Chicago, Tuesday, is ~recovering nicely. 1 Mrs. Lulu Appley suffered a frac-- ture of her right arm Tuesday, while endeavoring to start her automobile. The starting apparatus was out of 6r-- der, and Mrs. Appley was not accus-- inmed to cranking the car, with the result she is nursing & sore arm. Next Surflday afternoon at the fair grounds a double header base' ball game will be pulled off. Theofirst game will be between a colored team from Waukegan and the pes Plaines uine. For the second game the Liber-- tyville team, under the management of Amos Holman, will take on a col-- ored team also. The colored boys are said to be in the big league class, and in addition to their ability to play ball bave a number of first class come-- dians, so the fans will have a double treat. The first game will be called at 1:30, standard time. > Short Items of Especial Interest to Libertyville Peop'e Local and Personal INDEPENDENT, --THURSDAY, JUNT 12,1924. P c ho © Aavernt 1A 3 w , The expenses of the general com-- mirtee in charge of the community ob-- : servance of Memorial day amounted 'to $140.~ This was used to pay ex-- 'penses of the music, speakers and the 'band, and was contributed by public-- ispirited citizens and firms of the vil-- lage. The accounts are now available lror public inspection by.anyone. For-- rest Flagg Owen, Chairman, This week "Shorty" Miller was seen occupying the seat of a big gravel wa-- gon. -- Shorty--was all decked out in overalis like a regular guy wi'th a job And this morning Al Litchfiscld went whizzing down Milwaukee Ave. on Broadway, and finally landed near the gravel pit, when they attempted to turn around. The rear wheels of the car went over the embankment at the pit, leaving the radiator pointing to-- ward the sky. Another foot and the car would have plunged into about 30 feet of the cold waters of Liberty Lake. They were pulled out of their dangerous position by Cub/Litwiler, of the Libertyvyille Garage. # Four young men from Lake Forest in a Ford sedan had a narrow escape from possible dArowning last Sunday night. They were headed for Long Grove, so they said, but turned east There seems to be an erroneous im-- pression that when movie "benefits" are given, that any admission assists in the benefit. The Legion would like in a big automobile looking like a real esisate broker, or representative for some oii company. And it isa't generaily known, either, that Joe Hart has been laboring for a week or two 'soon fixed things up by feeding the dog and attaching a tag showing the [annual tax had been paid. The dog seemed very grateful, and now ven-- {tures forth on the street, even if As-- | sessor Schreck is in town. Mrs. J. Downs and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Murnie of Evansion spent 8un-- day at the Evilsizor home. i0 correct this impression, for on'!ly ADVANCE sales are credited in the benefit. Tickets for "Powder River" wiil be on sale several days prior to the dates, June 26 and 27. at the pasttimme of painting houses. Now, if Davis will only show a little pep, thiugs will Loom. Don't forget that Sunday, June 15. is Father's Day. Buy him a tie at J. B. Morse & Co.'s. 1t When Marshal Dennis Limberry is not busy at his other many duties, he can be found pottering around at his flower garden near the village hall. He has converted the lot west of the hall:-- into a place of beauty, and keeps it in first class shape. Dennis de-- serves much credit for the efforts he puts forth on the village property. to be held in Libertyville. Single ad-- nMssio nor season tickets sold at the gatt do not count on committee sales. At the meeting of the village board last week, the following appointments were made by President Hyatt and all confirmed by the board of trustees: Village Marshal, Dennis Limberry; pump house man, 8. P. Evilsizor; utility man, Al Kflchman; Village Treasurer, Dale Collins. A. C. Doane and Miss Dorothy Doane came Sunday from Sycamore for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Collins. Mr. Doane returned bome the same evening, accompAnied by Mrs. Jennie Davis, who hag been staying at the Collips home for several months. Miss Doane will remain in Liberty-- ville for some time. Dennis Limberry says dogs is dogs, but too many dogs are too dog goned many. This morning another canine of doubiful ancestry was seen dogging the footsteps of our popular marshal. And then one day last week a near riot resuited from the dog question. Some one shooed a wild eyed animal into Ray Smith's 'shoe store, and con-- fined it in the vault formerly used by the First National Bank. Defnnis was summoned immediately, the word 'go-- ing out that said dog was suffering in the last stages of hydrophobia. A salesman for a wholesale shoe house was in the store at the time, but not long. He went hence in a hurry. Ray .v;;;s(;-;xcii;-d he upset the minnow bucket containing a fine lot. of bait for the next day's fishing t['ip."Dennll bffudidionstiitlcdicd.-- Autvtidtwiiiien TO EXTEND PAVED ROAD 1 MILES EAST OF FOX LAKE The boardsof supervisors passed a resolution this morning providing for an extension of paving on the Fox Lake road from the railroad tracks 144 miles east to connect with the pav-- ing on Grand Avenue. The money for this improvement is to be obtained | from a refund on the Lake vnu-uu-t och road, and there is about $85,000 | available. The work of the extension wWill be started at once.. | IN MEMORIAM "No one knows the silent heartaches, Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence For the one we loved so well." In loving memory of our darling lit-- tle Albert, who left us two years ago today, June 11, 1922. Father, Mother, Brothers and Sisters. Gus Krumrey and Family. A Great Picture of the West i Early Days, Starring CULLEN LANDIS and ALICE CALHOUN Auditeriom Theatre Thursday, Friday, June 12--13: BEBE DANIELS, | DOROTHY MacKAILL and GEORCGE FAWCETT _ In Sam Wood's Great Screen Version of the Popular Novel, Sunday, June 15 : George Barr McCutcheon's "The Man From Brodney's" A Story of Romance and Ad-- venture in the South Seas. S=UUITONNLUNNNE ET ENUE UENEEIEE NU LN ECAE EN NNN NNE UE NE OeE Oy Yoqk;:m make MONEY mw and build a future for yourse'f, selling Brown Flint Enamel Kit-- chen Ware. Men now clearing $15 to $100 weekly. No capital, no experience, no special ability necessary. _ WRITE FOR IN-- FORMATION. TOM MERRITT, Salesman; -- clo _ Brown Flint Enamel Ware Co., 250 Fifth Avenue, New York. Saturday, June 14: "Pioneer Trails" "His Children's Children" PPOR TUNITY IS RIGHT HERE "You Can't Make Them > For That Price" We have an an assortment of dress aprons that wll astound you. Ginghams and Percales in pretty light shades, dressy medium's and serviceable darks. L2 They are made in combinations of materials, trimmed with braid or ricrac, and come in a large varitey of sizes. You will do well to see them at once. Telephone 29 W. W. Carroll & Son Co. Our Price is 88c Factory Sale DISHES| Dinner Plates, doz........ Cups, doz: ....__._._._._._._ Cups, with Saucers, doz. Cereal Bowls, doz......... Soup Bowls, doz..._... Pie Plates,. doz.................... Sugar'Bos;ls. each.. Creamers, -- each..... Gravy Bowls, <each.. Direct from the Sebring Pottery Company --These come in both the white with gold bands and the Blue Bird design. _ > We have just what the farmer needs for the threshing : season. FRANK H. EGER 508 N: Milwaukee Avenue of This Bank Is Linked Up With Yours Only as the community prospers bank grow and prosper. Our success up with yours. That is why we are interested in using the resources of this bank to build up the busi-- ness and agriculture of the community. Come in and talk yith us about your business prob-- lems. Take us into your confidence. We will advise you unselfishly because we know that our prosperity goes hand in hand with yours. Look for the message of the bankers of HMi-- nois in this week's Prairie Farmer White Cups, doz.... LIBERTYVILL® . . . ILLIMROH., Resources of More Than a Half Millien Doliars THE SUCCESS First National Bank of Every Day OF SEBRING, OHIO m'!"'-'m.."'-' is linked will this Telephone 17 $1.50 | $1.50 75e 40c 30¢ $2.15 2.15 duigshe . qruk $

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