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Libertyville Independent, 19 Nov 1925, p. 5

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1 Auditorium T heatre}]> hlidinet tralingiintstadintrirtinvierfntint Apathiinfbrttet ubrar nttnatncint . 2. /namtianamettasicat BA B Li m s Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Furious fist fights, reckless riding and a stupendous horse"*stam-- pede climax--Story for. Story, Punch for Punch, Thrill for Thrill, there isn't a better Western on the screen. Filmed in the Arizo-- na wild hourse country--a new and fascinat ing background. ' * . Added Attractino : LLOYD HAMIL TON in GOOD MORNING UIBERTVILLE &#4 BMNL "In the Name of Love" With Ricardo Cortez, Greta Nissen, Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton. A 1925 version of Bulwer Lytton's famous play, "The Lady of Lyons", with Greta Nis-- sen, the screen's most beautiful blonde. The story of a girl who was tricked into marriage with the man she tricked into love. Also --KINOGRAM NEWS and COMEDL November 19 and 20-- -- ._-- --ZANE GREY'S "Wild Horse Messa®" Saturday, November 21 Sunday, November 22 > 4. old o B LE one eelh o omag w anetivapreer Pinmer C 1+ * Te tulles Loiindn ind3 ... cdcs. Iloris ie e C U ced c 10 ts L onieain h To o ons onl oi o mpenncenrinae dn .. inevemvnneenie 4' t Te m x omprmpptgprama en «g<«~ L ve asimil; uhy "tout . " NC HNORK umt a ismA it ceite s . o on omee Inner s s o geeee 4o: snn -- 3a yeennats crewem e rome » En Kih s on 00 geiec o0 n + ' nentcies ---~'-~---- m | m;"f toup soac Shian -"::.-::';::':' hufg.r m h '-"*"" "ras delvine ' in wigh e o# m o > .A,," Fe---- * P e 4 k T wl "'amw& C i€ ¥iXF WW P : % r'_mré, '; f & roummmepone e rs: r+G ~s~o~. 'A | sustaned .a deep cut id his side.. He for best of breed, At Mflovtm 'until the car had run outo thel § ~~CO"~ **%* k mukn'wM!fioMMllmmhmmKuholth~ He quickly turmed to the e « e a re eral hospital by &' passing ear, for|Club show, Rattler took open, wifNer®] north, byt the automobile wheel hit ' Dld * ' medical attention. s and three special prizes. -- < . '|the rail of the track leading to Liber-- -- * & _-----_----_* t"'h. .d n_" Ford crashed broad-- cum --t!--Local and Personal Mre. Henry Subhling aud son were guests of the Misses Hironimus at Wil-- tow--Farm;-- im --Fremont Center last Sunday. To t t Mr. and Mrs. Raip Litwiler of Elk-- horn, Wis., were here Sunfay.visiting friends. "Cub" is managing a large garage in Elikhorn: *Mrs. J. A. Mason and Miss Mary Mason were week end guests it the '1'. J. Davigon home in Waukegan. Miss Mayme Hapke has been con-- agveul days this week on account of Iness. f + __Corpelius 'Bouna, 14 years old, who lives north of Lbertyville was serious-- ly injured this morning about 8.15 in an automobile wreck.. He and his bro-- 'ther,., William, 'were en route to (the Thomas Wilkes, who conducts a res-- taurant in Mundelein, was picked up the first of the week and given a fing of $200 and costs by Justice Porteous, for violating the liquor laws. Mrs. Mary Spellman failed to appear in Justice Hoyt's--court Wednesday to prosecute the case against her son--in-- law, Joe Horen, formerly of Munde lein, whom she charged had threaten-- ed her life, and the matter was dis QIK:I' F7 ETT ENE per"*~-- High Remember the annua' bazaar and dinner of the Woman's Gulild of St. bawrence's Episcopal church Tuésday, Jec. 8th Bazaar afternoon and eye--. ning. Dinner from 5:30 to 8 p. m. Come. * , 41 It Short Items of Especial Interest to Libertyville People Not only start a bank account but con-- stantly increase the balance to your credit. Money is a SURE friend. We invite YOUR Banking Business. _ Start Saving Regularly NOW. LIBERTYVILLE _ Thanksgiving Day will always bring you more happiness if you have MONEY IN THE BANK and no debts which you cannot easily pay. ~ And You Will Be Thankful. Eo be held on _--_ Fribay and @atnriday November 20 ani 21, 1925 &E be ®oada ® ho p The Hublic ts Corbtally Jun{_trb to 4 Lake County National Bank Kohout Flowrr Growers, Put., arhmmcrs a Anutoumrement Hall Flower #how | "The village board 'had a meeting | scheduled for 'ast Tuesday night, but on account of President Hyatt and |_Au.orney B. H. Miller, the session was adjourned to Friday night Nov.--27, the * daté ot the puptic. hearin¥ on "Afe zon tln'x and planning matter. ~ _ at A right merry time was had by all at the Deitsz pool room Tuesday after-- noon. It is reported ne'vers' of those present were in a conviyial--mood, and playfully tossed Bottles in divers di-- rections. The vocal concert was also much in evidence. Marshal Limberry was called and prompt'y fired every-- body out and locked the place up, and the amusement place was closed untu ths morning. . Mr. and Mrg Edgar Hart arrived bhere Monday from Couer de Alene, Ildaho. They are spending a time vis-- iting relatives hbere and will then go to Waynetown, Ing. for~a visit with Mr. Hart's relatves. This is their first visit to Libertyvilel in more than five years, and wil likely remain in this part of the country, as they have sold their ranch in the west. * U. wlil join in a meeting at the home of Mrs. H. J. Hagerty, 129 First St. Libertyville, Tuesday, November 24, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. C. . Tibbetts, coun-- ty vice president, will be the speaker and Miss Carrie Chard will sing. A social hour will follow the program. All memibers of both unions are urged to be --present. _ to i# J. R. Mack, breeder of high'class Irish Terries, has been very successfill in recent 40@ --shows with his terrier Tibertyville and Mundetets W.C:--T. , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 ILLINO _ The"Dars Town Fire Brigade" to be presented at the methodist church gymnasium friday.nignat at 8 o'clock'! is probably. the--firat Jjurxinile--play l.:{ be given in TUibertyvite~" A1l The char" acters are nnder 12 years of age. Spe-- clal features have beent added to the comedy to make the evening one of high claqss entertainment. Seating ar-- rangements . Ahave been made to J.ake" care ot-- 225, and a--fult--house i8 --hoped for and expected. The cast includes William Zermer, Lewis Browning, Mar-- vin Laycock. Robert Hough, Allien Hudson, Clarence Wi'son, William Adams, Merrill Duddles, Raymond Moss and Charles Brown. ' The members of St. Mary's parish of Fremont Center are making big pans for--the annual supper to be glv»l' eq at the M. W. A. hall in Ivanhoe next Tuesday evening, November 24 All who want a first class, honest to goodness feed and a royal good time should attend. And someone is going to carry off a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner, .. _ _ -- Gi'bert Voelker of Mundelein played his last football game of the season for Lake Fores\ college, when his team defeated Lombard 6 to 0, in the final battle on the hume schedule Saturday. Voelker has been ofe of the best ends 'to wear a red and b.ack uniform in many seasons and his work with the Gold Coast team this year has been good. Owing to a conference ruling regarding to a player who has chang-- ed uchools, Voe'ker wil not be '&ble to participate in the game next Satur-- day at Monmouth, the, last of the season, thus making last Saturday's eonfict the final of the seasan for the former Libertyville high--school star: _ The Ford segan belonging to Chas. D. Nalley--was wrecked at Rondout last Saturday night, by. crashing into a freight train. The accident occurred about 11:15 o'clock. A freight-- was on the southbound track,'the engine. tak-- ing on water. The gatcs guarding that dangerous. ¢rousing ~were yp, indidrt-- rather h% used up, but no one was Injured. ~In the car weére Mr. Nalley and his family, Orvil'e Baker and the driver,. Alvrin Baker. A Libertyville man, who happened along, brought all to their homes. > ..'* _ An automobile crash occurred at the intersection of Milwaukeg Ave. and Lake stréet Wednemiy --a{fternoon at Sive o'glock.--Herman Heller yas going porth is a Ford foupe and turned to go up Lake street, without reckoning that anotner car occupled that partitc-- ular spot just at that time. He crash-- ed into another colpe Griven by L C. Hook of Guruee, who was southbound. Hook's machine was put out of the running, and was towed to a garago. Helter moved away on his own power, although the front of the auto was Telephone 5 LIBERTYVILLE pay for the damage, as he seemed to be at fault . WE KNEW a ,hrenlc BORROWER one time who BUMPED a friend of HIS one day for fifty DOLLARS and the friend COULDN'T turn him down BUT insisted that the _ MONEY be paid batk BY a certain date ANDOQ:Q aforementioned CHRONIC pfl)'l«l to . PAY every cent back BY that time "if be LIVETY* and the date CAME and weat and the FTFTY fafled to put IN TTS appesarance so INX THE course of a few DAYS8 the borrower's WIPE got a 'ong letter CMNS8ILING her over the DEBATH of her busband f AND the letter stated TUAT the bhusband had PROMISED to pay back FIFTY dollars he had BORROWED "if he lived" . AND it was only natural . TO presume he was dead AND we think that was a PRETTY clever stunt even IP 'TKI fAfty was lost. r. . ~ NOW is the time to SELECT your Xmas Cards Teléephone 29 W. W. Carroll & Son Co. Garters _ Rubber Aprdns Coat Flowers Fancy Towels For Gifts and Prizes s C C 4. r A -- z C 9 _ -- o + / awe s Did You Know Libertyville Is +o =___ 123 EAST COOK AVENUE .___ Cement Blocksfor All Building Purposes Something New--CURVED BLOCKS FOR CATCH BASINS. High Test Blocks. Reasonable Prices. Call and Inspect Them. Organize Your Finances _ The First National Bank . I' i Capital Surplus and Profits $100,000:00 --------~--4]=--== Libertyville Lumber | Company _ Libertyville Cement Works If your financial machinery is getting all kinked up, come in here and see if we can't suggest a remedy. We deal in money; that's our business. : We've got to know a lot about it to keep our doors open. That Knowledge »can be made valuable to you only when you come in and tell us about your financial affairs. ~_ Makes an old house new--plaster right onit. .= _ . See it--try it! ' s Look for the Message of the Bankers of Illinois TELEPHONE 47 > Down by the Otd Depot--Been there twenty years. Many buildings going up. : Good Homes make good citi We can Help you make YOU) We can Kelp you make YOUR home better. > * --= ~~ im This Week's Prairie Farmer THE PERFECT INSULATION ° Libertyville, Ilinois the Map! : Plant, 415; Residence, 165--J. 50c to $2.00 50c, 75¢ 50c¢, 75¢ 48¢ to 98¢ SOLD ONLY BtT Hours'8 A.M. to 8 FD ds P

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