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Libertyville Independent, 21 Aug 1924, p. 5

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es uc ts B T07 oi i t :E;_'"Lr !E ii'm y 5! 444 !n% dx W READ THE INDEPENDE N T, $1.50 INBURANCE is PBNEGHUNI fls INVESTMENT Building Resources For All Purposes FIYOU'VE planned to build, now is the time. . Whether you desire a small garage, a home, an office building or pffice 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 pricesfon materials, ~Don't take a'chance, make sure by consulting us before you build. , Bartlett Realty Service FOR RENT FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. Larr Couxtyv NATIONAL BANEK! We invite you to take advantage of the superior service which this bank offers. This bank established in 1893 has always tried to give its best to the community, and as time has added to its age, so experience has added to its usefulness. . Added Experience Added Usefulness 3 Acres on Appley _ _ Avenue _ For Parking of Cars During Fair Time f APPLY TO ® Let Us Help You Plan Your Home stitution gains a broader and richer experience by which the public i:E'v; '("";,w;cm i' * t oC3 W EACH YEAR of Service an in-- 531 Milwaukee Avenue Lumber Co. ILLINOIS .. .q\ .. _ [| _ MYSTIC WORKERS' oube en l County Picnic Mrs. Tom Tiedman and son, Elmer, of Manbheim, and Miss Emma and Fred Kirchoft, of Franklin Patk, were here Wednesday of last week visiting Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Franzen. * Richard Willer has sold his home on Lake street to Mr. and Mrs.--Thomas Varney, formerly of Lake Forest, who bave taken possession. Mr. Willer plans to build soon on Lange Ave. The case of William Lightbody, who was one of the principals in the grand jamboree Saturday night, Aug. 9, was continued by Justice Schnaebgle last Tuesday until August 28th. Bud Kimball bought an extra pouch of nigger hair last week and qiut his job ts assistant postmaster. His lay off is only for the aunual summer va-- cation, however. * Clarence and Billy Wilson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson, had their tonsils removed recently by L*.F. H. Martin at the Lake County General hospital. * Norman Johnston, the modus oper-- andi of the Independent composing room, left Sawirday night for a week's vacation in Kentucky. d Now that your vacation is ended, you are wondering what to do about that unsightly coat of tan. A Cozelle Face Bleach will solve your problem. Telephone 468. $4--1t Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen and Mr.| and Mrs. Fred H. Smith tobk a motor' trip last Sunday, visiting Elgin, St.| Charles, Geneva, Moosehart, Chicago and other places. . I . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruge of Grant Park, visited Tuesday and Wednesday at the W. F. Franzen home. all colors, plaids, checks. .J. B. Morse & Co. 341t The H. W. Robbins family have re-- turned home from a visit with rela-- tives in Long Branch, New Jersey, and other eastern points. ; Mrs. 8. P. Evile{izor was in Evanston week, called there by the iliness her daugbter. E. W. Parkhurst and daughter, Mrs. E. L. Sayre, spent Wednesday in Chicago. * Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Carlson and son, Carl, motored _ to Kalamazoo, Mich., and spent Sunday and Monday witu: relatives in that city® Just received, a full line of women's fall hats; at reasonable prices. Come in anl see them. Libertyville Dopi. Store. a 5. 34--1t _Tom Mitchell left last Monday for Trwu-.nd. Ore., where he will spend a }'Ollfll'l ¥vacation. . You will be delighted with the wear-- Ing qualities of our dgress and work shoes. J. B. Morse & Co. . ~84--1t Miss Helen Wright, of Denver, Col. is here visiting at the home of her father, C. F. Wright. English broadcloth dress shirts, re tailed at $5.00 each; for this week only $2.19. Libertyville Dept. Store. 1t Mrs. G. H. Chard was here Thursday and Friday visiting Mrs. Allie Nich-- Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Simen and daughter, Edith, visited in Waukegan Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. May and family. Thomas Kemp of Ottimwa, Jowa, arrived Monday evening for a 'visit with his daughter, Mrs. Lewis H. Akers. Nicely kept hands are an infallible mark of refinement. For expert man| icyfing, call at the Cozelle Beauty | Shoppe. Telephone 468. 34--1t ; Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kick, ; on Sunday, August 17th, a son-- The' new arrival weighed ten pounds, and' bas been named Lewis Edward Wednesda yvisiting her daughter, Mrs. Chas, Litwiler. A daughter was born to Mr. Mrs. Norman Madole last Friday, gust 15th. _~Closing out all children's things. J, B. Morse & Co/ $4--1t The newest sweaters are slipovers, New fall caps. J. B. Morsg & Co. Short Items of Especial Interest to Libertyvilie Peop'e Snow's Bus LeavesGridley's Corner at 10, 1 1, 12 a. m. " lll 'Telephone 29 w.. .. Iransportation Free to Mystics and Families Local and Personal DECKER'S GROVE, GAGES LAKE, ILL. Saturday, August 23 Bathing _ Boating -- Dancing 'Games, Prizes and Entertainmentfor All ---- Supreme Lodge to be Represented ---- r of Grayslake was here Libertyville Battery & Electric Co., Telephone 400 _ The Book Store of the Libertyville Township High School will be open both day and evening, Saturday, Aug. 30, for sale of books for the coming year. It is very desirable that every student make his or her purchases that, if possible, in order that "there may. be no difficulty in meeting all classes the following Tuesday. . Tom Hiddleson, who is in Washiig-- ton, will remain until after the, apple harvest, some time in October. Tom writes that the crop this year is one of the best in the history of apple growing in the. northwestern state. A. A. Sprague, of Chicago, democrat-- ic candidate for United States seh-- ator, will be in Libertyville on Friday morning about 9 o'clock.® He will meet the voters in the interests pf his can-- didacy for the senate. f Mrs. C. Spring returned home Tues-- day from Colon, Mich., where she went last Friday to attend a reunion of pupils of the Factoryville school at that place. While there Mrs. Spring met her first school teacher. -- Mrs. Ed Giss, who resides in thg' Aptakisic neighborhood, gave a barty Monday in honor of the fifth birthday' of he rson Ralph. About rLS little ; guests were present. Ice cream and : cake were served, and a royal good j Men's work overalls, for Saturday only, $2.20 denim, $1.149. Libertyville Dept. Store. $41t John Hanlon, L Robley and Bert Finsted went to Peccatonica, IIl., to-- day (Thursday) to attend a racing meet there. Hanlon and Robley drove horses in the races. Mrs. Wm. Collie and son and Mrs. Charles Collie of La Grange, and the Misses Blanche and Grace Feeser of Gurnee, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Taylor Wednesday. The W. C. T. U. will hold the next | regular meeting Tuesday, August 26.' ut 2:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Philip Bensinger, on North Ave. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan of Free-- port, were here Saturday and Sunday visiting at the W. I. Collins home. Mrs. Ryan is a--daughter of Mrs. Jennie Davis, who is helping care for Mrs. Collins during her iliness. Misges Luelia Attridge, Beas Cudahy and Jessie Watson spent last Sunday in Benton Harbor and"© St. Joseph, Michigan. The girls report a delight-- ful trip across the like. Good prices to close out summer trousers. J. B. Morse & Co. $41t Mrs. Byron Colby, Mrs. George H.! Cooper, Mrs. Martha Protine and Mrs. Lewis H. Akers were among the vis-- | iwi; to \V.aukegan Monday. Little Barbara Warren returned with them for--a week's visit. Rubber goods of all kinds. J Morse & Co. * i Everything for men. Morse & Co. H. E. UNDERBRINK; Principal. . --AUCGUST® 21,©1924 NOTICE 34--1t 4 3+ " m es . icE SUNDAY YOU'LL SEE THAT ROMPING COMEDY DRAMA Beebe Daniels, Exnest Torrence Noah Beery and Lloyd Hughes A Western Auditorium Theatre FRIDAY -- -- SATURDAY AUGUST 22 and 23 TUES.--WED. AUGUST 26----27 We desire to thank all our friends in Libertyville for their many expres sions of sympathy and offers of as-- sistance during our recent great be-- reavement in the loss of our hus)nd and father. ) > ym ce r k' GGLEJ Ey F55 HER BIGGEST SUCCESS "The Heritage onstance _ _1 '?'; Pim102: Mrs. W. N. Speckman. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hauswald Mr. and Mre. H. A. Speckman Vacations are practically over. Many things need attention at home, among them your supply of towels. After a summer of camping, Swimming and riding, towels are apt to be somewhat demoralized. In addition to our regular lines, two new lines are worthy of your attention. & a Turkish towels, especially adapted for AND NOW BACK TO WORK CARO OF THANKS Desert"' Zane Grey's x Jho W. W..Carroll & Son: ~AM FRANK H.EQER BE ... $2.85 Firestone Gum Dipped Cords are famous for theit e-- cords on tnckanzr speedway, their splendid mile '% and economical performance in every day service _ _ 508 N. Milwaukee Ave. 35x%x5 37x5 VX Meg L. P 30x3 1--2 Reg CI _ 10.35 30x3 1--2 Ext.Cl -- 12.80 3Ox31--2 Ext.S.S. 14.10 32x3 1--2 S. S. 16.:50 31x4 Reg CL 31x4 S. S. 18.60 32x4 S. S. 20.50 33x4 S, S. 21.15 34x4 S. S 21.80 29x41--2 S. S _ 24650 32x41--28.S. _ 26.60 3H41--2 8.8.. 0 ©27.28 34x4 1--2 8. S. _ _ 27.90 25x41--28.S. £28.60 36x4 1:2 8. S. . "29.30 osy I now have the agency in Libertyville for Firestone Tires and Tubes and can supply your needs from a complete stock of these reliable tires at following prices: Announcement L 30x3 Reg Cl >--$ FIRST NATIONAL BANK + Building a ' "Wall 0' Plenty" 'T "30x3 1--2 extra size tube for cord cases 8. S. . £ 31.45 8S.8.!2 -- 34.00 8.5S. .= --35.70 5.8 i9. 37 50 then building the "wall." When thy "puttings in" are larger than thy LIBERTYVILL® "That real home bank" Linen towels in guest and bathroom size, with colored borders and wreath for monogram. _In blue, gold and or-- Start building TODAY HARDWARE 18.60 20.50 21.15 21.80 24,65 . 26.60 27. 25 27.90 Dipped Cords at the 50¢c and 75 c $ 7.75 $1.40 * 9.05 1.60 Fabric 15.80 _ 235 2.35 =___ 245 2.50 2.39 *A ° 3.05 ' 3.10 _ 325 Telephone 17 Tubes 3.50 3.85 4 05 $1.75 -- 205 "2.:10 495 2.95 3.10 3:15 2.3%

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