0t * l +4 Three Kenosha men were arrested on charges of drlvlu%'u automobile while in an intoxidated condition following an automobile accident on Green Bay road, between Washington street and Grand avenue, Waukegan, at 12:30 a. m. Sunday. It is alleged that it was their reck-- less driving that caused a collision between their eu(i and a machine owned and driven 'by Frank Dranek of Grand avenue and McAree road. With Dranew was 'hck Tuskan, same address. Kenosha Men C With Wrecking Autm of Waukegan Twp. Farmer. Thb Kenosha men were booked at the county jail as Carl Lindstrom, owner and driver of the car, Nels Johnson and Nels Larson. Both machines were badly dam-- aged, according to a report made to the sheriff's office. They -- were _ arraigned Monday before Justice Harry Hoyt, and fined $35 each. Justice Hoyt made the fine low because of the fact that 'he trio promised to pay the damages to Dranek's car. # -- ROUND LAKE * «4 % 4 % 4# % % *4 % % 4 % 4# # *# * ¥% ) duy ey Mrs. Ray Rippberger and Mrs. Hzxnl; MF: : ry Diets were 'Waukegan callers last ; Chica® Thursday. | -- Fred Mrs. Emma Stadtfield of Volo was \caller in Round Lake Friday. | _ Mis Miss Clara Amann was a Long Lake aftern caller Thursday evening. | _ LeR Round Lake has put on mefropo®i~ list f( tan airs, our main street being paved. ; _ Mrs Mrs. Sam Litwiler and son, Lyle, nephe and his wife, were in Waukegan last. _ Mrs Wednesday. * | were phlie ue e ar. IN AUTO CRASH; | DRUNK, CHARGE 'l";:"e"l"l-l;ieo Rowena and Gertrude TEN YEA RS PROGRESS _ '.l""""'""_ midbile buginess ""En-m?--_' ing the 'lmmnmtnn-ans your dollar when m D .mm.,.nflg":--: 'E"" then drive aone and you will why it has become so s buying out mt peyx t E5 Libertyville Garage Mty and decreased price of the Tested --to give mileage Price, 1914, *1000 ToP.NOXCH J, N. tions and design p-.---ua-'d- Miss Clara Amanu and Miss Velma Fitz were Waukegan callers last Bat-- C. G. MeCandless is spending a few days with his father at 8pringfield. Dr. Reber and Mabel Hironimus of Chicago were callers at the McCan-- diess home Sunday. _ & 6+ Art Anderson was in Iound LARC Bunday evening. ° Joe Fitz and Jule Barrus were Wau-- kegan callers Saturday afternoon. Misses Lucy Rena, Evelyn and Celia Rosing were Waukegan callers -- last week. Charles Brainerd was in Elkhorn, Wis., on business Monday. Mrs. Dell Richardson and Miss Hel-- en were in Chicago Monday. Mrs. Mabel Litwiler and sons at-- tended a birthday party in Chicago Bunday, in bhonor of her father, Mr. Fortin. after her operation. Mrs. Unversagz:t spent Monday in Chicago. Urban Steffes entertained h's bro-- ther from Milwaukee Sunday. Herman Hoemeum spent the week end with his parents at B_{oolg({eld. ""ir'.m;nd*-ll'r; 'Vlillrry Merritt and ! children visited relatives at Bockford' and Genoa Saturday und_ S_unday. \| Mr. Rowson, teacher of the highest grades in our sthoo!, is ill, and Mrs. Milford Smith is suostituting for him for a few days. -- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hook and their daughter, Jean, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Milford 9m|t_h. 1914-- §,005 1919--15 1915 12,500 :go--ll 1916 69,682 1-- 7 1917--125,399 1921214 1918 93,814 1921348 Prices {. o. b. Plint, Mich, m'm «0 o &0# 0@ Superior Touring -- -- « * * * Buperior Toaring DeLaxe « «+ « Buperior Utility Coups -- «+ «* « ;--_ s «0@ & & ® Ten Years' Record of Cherrolet Sales Rishas Radtas an w Claaad hoii _/ Ic Price, 1924, 510 Phannistill is improving in Round Lake 1919--151,019 % 3 their ".lu.'l @mith and Burr the town hall every Sunday evening Smith were in Waukegan Friday. _ at 7:30, conducted by Rev. Landon. . Mr. and Mrs. George Wineberg of -- Mr. and Mrs. nag.m»houc. El-- Chicago were callers at the Jack Daley nore and Rlizabeth Davis were in Wau home Thursday and Sunday. kegan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterkort and _ Mrs. Larson Mrs. Alice Meyers adh daughter of Evanston spent Sunday Mrs. Zela Davistcalled at the Haroid at the home of Ben Peterkort. Kennedy home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Smith and caugh--| A. J. Gaffga spent Sunday At his ter Valoize and aunt Mrs Tucker |home in Round Lake. He is working _ Mr. and Mrs. Dell Smith and caugh ter, Valoigse, and aunt, Mrs. Tucker were in Waukegan Sunday evening. Mrs. Fred Converse was in Rou Lake Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sarah McClintock was in Lo Lake Saturday. Mrs. Lue Gaffga and children Jecn ette and Gilbert, spent a few days in Chicago. © Mrs. Margaret Bauer and daugh'er Evelyn, and Mrs. Mary Kennedy spent Monday in Chieago. j Mr. an dMirs. Harold Kennedy were callers at the Sumner Bauer home Saturday and Sunday. | _ Mrs.> Naomi McCandless and Mrs. Robert Vasey were Waukegan cal erk Monday. #5o0000 + _ + Art Peterson of Wauconda was a visitor at the Sumner Bauer home on Friday evening. There will be choir practice £t ihe town hall Saturday evening. George Davis of Bristol, Wis., vie ited his brother, Joe, last week. Dor't forget the church services at Write for Mlustrated Price List No. T--2, Building Plan FKkEE 108 square feet Home Builders! Bay--Build--Repair Now! -.=-a:d ;-'v;;'"'--fi*.**..'--v- sond you our estimate. lhhdhn*;" CARAGE MATERIALS o rnnagns be fulloe; _ . h Another big saving on dry cleaning'! RELIABLE LAUNDRY LAUNDERERS, CLEANERS AND DYERS Phone Libertyville 67--R. -- Libertyville and Highland Park Beginning Nov. 24 and ending Nov. 29, we clean and Press LADIES' DRESSES for You will save from 50c to $1.00 on each dress and the workmanship will be perfect, as it will be cleaned by our continuous clarifying process (absolutely WhiteNaptha passing continuously through the gar-- ment during the cleaning process) and pressed by expert pressers. Phone Libertyville 67--R, drop us a card or give to our driver when he calls for your laundry work. Very fancy or fine pleated dresses will be 50c extra. OPEN SUNDAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE SPECIAL ___ Bathroom Outfits Reduced Bath Tub, Lavatory and Low Tank Closet Outfit.: Com-- Special! irassousty m e1 1 .98 anteed. Our price now, complete with llabd,'l l .25 $1.15 with nails 1,.0N $1 30 ', Louis Kreabel, 83 years of age, diea Sunday morning at 2 o'clock at the hom;s of h's dalxltn.er. Mrs. Catherine Lucas,; Wadsworth. Mr. Kreate]l was a veteran of the Civ'l viar. 3 was born in Ger-- many but ca to this country in his early youth. He was one of the pioneer residents of Wadsworth. r Ch.cago. s Guy 'rhomas, of the Thomas and Darby drug store, is again back in the tore a. Round Lake. M:. and Mrs. Dell Richardson at-- tended the radio show in Chicago last w ee _ Mrs. Page and son and his wife of Chicago spent Thursday at the Jim Curran home. w0 _ _ 8 \,..'.'.l:;... Curran returned Thursday to her home in Chicago, after a visit here with he son Jim Curran. tor Saturday morning EACH .l;\-;rley Curran was a McHenry vis# .. TWRSDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1924 GLAZED SASH hotbeds, etc. gash ward Skehens, chavging that bhe at: tacked her wich a butcherkn ife and ttreatened :o kill her. The bill slleges that she succeeded in ' ava.ling bim and running away, and |that they later affected a reconcil-- iation but tha; he g@rove her out Iol taw.1 bhome in Waukegan a second time. She also charges desertion. THREAT TO KILL WIFE WITH KNIFE, TT IS CHARGED Mrs. Bva (Skehons, formgriy o Waukegzan, but sow <of Higshwuod has filed suit for divorce from Ed THE -- INDEPENDENT--Largest -- cir-- culation of any paper in the County. LADIES | . muc®l" s L DORD BEARAY Pilks in Kro and Te aai e c amane MI.:'II'A l.l' Pcl-l.l.l. fotrhlv?u.(rfln years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable, SsOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS »nx® EVERYWHERE--TSRESL y The Quality Store Grayslake, Hlin Special 20% discount on all Millinery . B. Godfrey CHRISTMA: CLUB and have money next Christmas UR Bank extends a personal invitation to every man, woman and child in our city to come in and join our new Christmas Club. | This is the most popular plan ever devised for having money next Christmas, and enables those of small means, those in moderate circumstances, and also business men, to lay aside money by systematic deposits each week. You can start with 1c, 2¢, 5¢, 10c, ang increase your deposit the same amount each week, or you can start with 2%, 50c, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00, $10.00, $20.00 or more, and put in the same amount each week. ~ No Fines, No Dues, No Red Tape--simply bring in your first deposit and we give you a Christmas Club pass book, showing, the Club you have joined and amount deposited. Payments are due weekly or in advance. What the different Clubs amount to in 50 weeks: 1 celtChb Deposit 1c 1st week, 2¢ 2nd week, Increase 1c each week 2 cent &' Deposit 2¢ 18 week, 4c 2nd week, Increase 2%¢ each week 5 cent &h Deposit 5¢ 1st week, 10c 24 week, Increase 5¢ each week 10 cefl" Deposit 10¢c. 1st week, 20¢c 2d week, Increase 10c each week ZSc C'flb Deposit 25¢ eack wk ; 12,.o0U J J3 UID Daposit $5 each wk 3 £2 50¢ Club neposit 506 each wk 25.00 $10 Club peposit $10 each w* 50 $1,. Club peposit $s1 eacn wx 50.00 $20 Club neposit 320 eacn wk ~ 100 §$2 ~Cltl\) Deposit $2 each wk 100.00 "Qpecial" Club for Any Amount Join today_--Everybody welcome 3 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK You begin with the Largest payment and Decrease each Week PERSONAL INVITATION Decreasing Club Plan-- Increasing Club Plan Even Amount Plan Lifting Yourself Out of the Renter's Class W. F. FRANZEN, Jr. | That is what you will do when you buy or build Your Own Home. -- There is no use trying to be contented with unfavor-- able conditions. & Secure an ideal enviroment for your family--and that means a Home that is your own. We'll be glad.to show you the way without any obligation on your part. > : IN FIFTY WEEKS YOU HAVE IN FIFTY WEEKS YOU HAVE k wk s 12.50 ' 5 Chb I%] ch wk 2500 ,l' aIb e ho o wik 5.'0 '20 Chb Def 20 ACRE CHICKEN FARM on «ood road near Libertyville, $7,000. Terms to suit. oo aenig oc t feraed lot "$2.906 cash.-- Will handle balance. _ 531 Milwaukee Ave. . LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. | e Phones 442--M--445--M y TELEPHONE 50 Join our new Libertyville, Ilinois Bartlett Realty Service ' SClnb I%pmll $5 each wk $ 12.175 25.50 63.75 127.50 $ 250 4 B