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Lake County Register (1922), 27 May 1922, p. 3

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The You; Pooplo'u uncu- a! M. Pnul'l Bmataetieat durdt a" an -sen-ittl_etieehumhlawn Friday (urging: My M. M. J. C. nudist attended tho canton-nu of the Northern Illinois mviaum of the Evsnplical church. hold at linonk. Ui., In: wk. lb. Jouphlno Woodman wu but". to the Flu Handful club " her homo Thu-day afternoon. Mrs. R. D. Rud- mruined in compliment to In. Raymond Chu- m of Spencer, Ion, loudly, " at Henry layer Saturday morning. In. M had Med her Mtrd you, was born in Sun-pity, Gummy, Wt str, 1829. Funeral Janice. we" held in St. Paul's Emulicnl church My alter-n30;~ " 2 o'- dock vii the Rev. numb: o4Beiat- " - in the Deerfield cemetery. In. Dona». bummed!" of ,grs.iutsrvterer'aaset'err. Funk B.Adudueutretin."th".m" Miss Anna lute Quinn of Chi- eur-tt-rsdrsestother m: In. P. J. Duffy. li- cum and In. C. Ender rm the wick end guests of Mrs. E. J. Bhutan of Irvin; Park. Mr. and [5:812:31 Chvey, Mr. at! In. Mu Winn". II. 3nd iilarurime-r.edErs:rh. D. M and Mr. Ind In. Balm-t M in. new " . "M" m - e the 'soetrtl?-,,e.'t -A,,Gu.ueets-sdm1atrvus from Dual-H "Wm-1" and In. Alba-c - " W isaru-_itiar. Which who! de- ans-d on: MW drool nine iiouHt-urourundPark. A-sber.fmeatrom Strum nmneehtrse.tthstlatiorsal brick In. W. line: Grace Robbins nnd - Him attended an graduation of [in Bath Minster {m the Illinois Tnininc School tor nm held u St. Paul'- M. E- ehmeheAahinod Baum, an". In. M Meyer and child!!! Dorothy and Jack. of Indianapolis. bd., are spending the name:- with In. Bin- Robbins. r-dir.niasmnhootater'arte- dud rartuhertmhsiaein the mattundN6htsqdut. Mr. and In. lonhvon who con- hath. linen» Ina, in the '-urto.B.rtonha-riurrso" 00M Mrs. June: Goldriaq, In. Iteieh- on may: i. a M and" at Jan were the mm M of In. 1triehett, Br. of Wilma on Warhead-y. WHIP!!! I(llltifrt,illllilE11 Pat, leLnghlin. who frutund tsiateit.starsterisohto_arh without the aid of " eratehes ,sover'arr-araatoe". been". In the calla Be has mmmmE-ull "ditched. "will nl'n WI, _"e..-r..wmr" -- - and!" body of can West Aurora; On Wednesday morning occurred high school Wednudly. Mr. Con- the death of Haul. the oldest daugh- mr'a "no" N to and: 'trt,ter of Mr. and In John Firnbach but!" In the cello. Be has been; (no. Clara Bush) of Arlington giving hunt in the East Antoni Heights with the dreaded discus, high stool. black diphtheria. The funeral VII th, Saturday evening omuv./vivato with manhunt at Bufhlo Cart W, tho cam-m, and I Grow e-tery, Thursday morning. triririiiTGTiiririGGdiertef, WSI laid to run but her will - an -tretahtmertt In the sraaarsesthrrtrrrs.PeUriatt)wh, D-ad-snr-hoo/tttvine -d.dherindenth inst-mom pmumdywmmbeshowm uornneiwnatmrimiturxtonAstef1 _ In}. The banned parents and only Dr.J.P.0'cu-dl.mm a. Child Geptd.ilte hm our deep 'rm- ao-a mu.» m In." um. M'Oodchmthuuintm. amt-n - I'n-hn theet-rofgrief. Mr. and In. B. B. Conant. cello- ist and accompanist of Deerfield- ahields high school, entertained the student body of tis. West Aurora high ducal Wednesday. Mr. Con- "twang" #rtr. .9- -iGtiauu, ___ 7 up} an WM" "My; What-tron! LIA-Op... Milt-R. -ait> hr'iy'IEkQT-m by lug: a. - con-bully. an . "a... tttrt'; dtt 7.1%.: may nu duh 0' I,» m 'llllT'Lt; t28,'3trf iiithii2St'S2't',,t a: in. h In. tnrdMeb m tgtgn'=ht'dt'lWa'llTllt -yi.--tro-pt-ty "a you Ind but. at u u- - ' W- at" Net tret -- aratertdod ' dggtt'gurlfg'.1U.trf/,', 'au. 't',2aate."tit2agtl"t ieeeeptutuA'.'ggtgt't.t ft2'ct',rAtl;,lGtitli,t14 "iic2hSiiehet't2,'. . 'tt "- a. iiiiiiiiaiiih'Mat)t.N= -e2egttaetg'.e2tta'a',= Jia-iii-Ati--- Jul lab b burn-l" It! I mat -, "but. ttltttu'l't, 1rg't,','letillthtttl,'lr4lllli kahuna-"mu Hanna's-Idiom" rlv - -kc I limb M tat "mall. iuar, of Mr. - " their Nick Hordm did some Mt lot Prank Bomber with " Mr- thy you fellows that plow by bone power are Imy behind the than. 1 Rob, George and Jo. Reckon- lbuk ealled at the theatanoeq (um 'rtesrt Monday evening. M Pord having in dress suit. It the datum ihad to come umeud. In. August Gm vid Matttin. Wiekersheim'o M a: . In. U. P. Bunch spent can! din Inst week in the city. A. J. Knapp ha rented part of the Math. Weickgnhdm fun for the season. It is becoming neceuary to station a guard It your home if it u hec- esury to leave it for even one dry or night. Some people feel privileged to enter one's home " any time re- gardless of whether the owners are them or not. But folks will please remember it is "that the law to steatnndsomeone'srringtotutd outthatititsifhedos_teltmst. There nan: to be little "and for law at Present, bottom day there will be a bit. The hmrfe of Mathias Wickenhdm wu cum one day while the nasd couple were "my nnthedr all" was ransacked. Everythimr.th tn- trudrs liked wu taken. even was armed fruit wu 31m nun. Mr. Ind Mrs. Ray Bunch who warp staying " N. P. Band'- "r- mmed to Event. . F _ . Pred Weidner tram Chic-co spent Sunday " home. Walter wad." and My friend the Prod Wm lacuna to ati- "My alum. out," played by moonlight also by chad: light in part&tratml m m Windy by the m BP.. 1utaofftrntDmt'trororanttohtirt The N. P. Baud: family enur- tlinod company from China: Sun- day. The hunt fad in mum: non we having their hair uncalled. Well now with the (his vesting When Bmibohttedhnir.nd The children of the Arrtahirie "haul built I doll house under the supervision of their teacher, mu Mm, which from the description given is worth looking nt. It I: I mod.m dwelling house. with dithemtt "on. and all famiahed with the ttteaten-ring-Nd/it witibehardtotettwhiehUwhieh, may furniture and brie-ohm. It m has real window with eur- an. duped on the. ad adieu an! In!" on chairs and nun. At present day they are installing a tekphonesnd radio. "handball Inland that kind of an decade plat they rm have. "has they -wittmttttromthehiehthse.tt mun a very good maple of nreltitqetare. It my be exhibited nt the enmity (nit. In. J. N. Bond: is painting and redeem-nth: her home, ceiling. 3nd ntl interior work. A pretty an, m for a Indy of her up, seventy- thne yum old. Ball no at Wheeling Inst San- dny, 3mm and Wheeling. Soon 4tottntnvorofmgtoroo& Ian can at Everett Bandar. Half Day Junim against Event: Soon " to 6, {am of Half Day. Aland" Barman Jr. playing with a. Hall Day nun was pronouns!!! Libertyville, Illinois September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 1922, labor 21};ka ADVERTISING SPACE IN THIS BOOK _ Is The Best Publicity on Earth or, Anywhere Else Address Lake COImty Fair, Libertyville, Illinois APTAKISIC LAKE COUNTY FAIR Premium List and Hand Book in in Your at.r--yort do not need to wait further " it mscutmoH on not! * I you noon.) LANDS 1 "Buckwheat in tur.' bu served Cites purpose well' n needed under ', such conditions as New: along (the rivers. It matures in about 60 idays. The 11mm the Common Gray and Silver Hull m desirable landed". Crops which my be m on the fiooded lands of lllindl- we dis- wtsred in "1er you! by Dr. W. L. Burlbon. Chief in Imuomy. University of Illinois. "Soy beans should he coluiderej to some extent and will take the place of corn. For chino" part early varieties - Terg',tt,',i,ed: Ito San, Manchu and Blue Jrrutrrouytte good. In the more southern sections certain other varitties my be used. "Corn bu been the principal crop in the river bottoms, And it will con- tinue to be so," said Dr. Burlison. _"By the time the water In: sub- sided the com planting d." will be lute. This will meditate early var- ities. The following are suggested: 90 buy, Silver King, Golden Glow, and, for the latest planting, North- "Cow pet: will Ill!) cone in nicely, partieulaHy on sandy "can and in the southern portion of the fiooded districts. New Era and Whip-poor- will have demonstrated their warm for Illinois conditions. "Inlet my be used, My}: only in limited Amount. Common and German are leading kinds. "Sudan Grass, like millet will pro- duce good malts. " in annual hvempititrwoettt will; The now, both the - and the now. will help some. The former for lay and the latter (Mr or Much) for grain. "The farm tdvUer {could be con- suited for further dMaiU regard- ing vnHeties nd and M" Aide, rem-dam atattatger.E-drahitever, timhewenttohat,dnonndefour Min Alice Hench"! ind liu Lydia layer of Prairie View were alien in this vicinity hit Wedner day afternoon. list mmc on our mu becomes somewhu contend at than. Mr. Weidner found it no the other eve- in urt quinine-y a um The village board ought to give him an assistant. ning when he had to wait till our tum: cop acclaim" than onur. Dont dam any that perfectly tmodmtttNstt-areith-t on it.de Zittolrrotremer, it will remove that spot and you suit willbolike new. Arrtiestierasftrt-ie warps-norm" Bunch is w on the sick This Bank Is Growing Every Day A growing 33% Balance paves the way. w The Wheeling State Bank WHEELING, ILL. to be held at Kre you growing with us? Will you have a part in them and thus a part in this coninnmity's success? There will be big things to do tomorrow It's up to you. OF THE r,22sate, syn-mud, Bb-an sum of the running, "who and manned" u to how to - typhoid - 'tam-i by Dr. I. D. Mass linzu. Mr mu downward pubfie hunt; n M weeks .9, mhuid fever u sources (at both [i tter,titAelWi,',','S'fi'l wturtsnknotthi. asettimmtflrat who hm tin-germ in his bodn Md who'll-wed to - foods. manual. Bate "W. vu- hm-iud milk-ll pure tttods will prevent. uphold her. A WHO duel-vanes of ti. ordinary "110' a! gunman will H, protect the tmb- The surest -etion, Wt. against typhoid B-er is "W vaccination. It weed the a" - distal an low point ml our soldier- in tbe recent m. It can. and is, "ting it from our civil populations ngherever used. "tt State Depart-t of Public Health fumirttes "Mom nacho (no te nu upon "gWntion to u! m mply m. " least on. of "a my be found h ever.'.' county mad m city of any conskknble ll. "iriw""roi'g"F"FiiFWrle 'ifl5//i1hlfk'i4ikflk'jif mun-nu. "no": mm: mm mourn-3m 300' I HWY ILDG. . -J'BONI - Jr'URDAY, MAY 27, 11l2A WWW Gustave flu-mum, Ben Wieker- 'lay evening. sheim and Fund Gran took the Mr. and In. Albert Hasemann eighth grade minnion r. Lake and son Elm" spent Thursday M- Zurich Wednahy. There, were about temoon " Put Ridge. twenty-five tahing the txamination. The Loni Grove baseball team Ethel Urntsd.nBtoeh had . birth- _ played Libertyville Sunday, May 21. Mr. and In. Zeigenbien and "any, Johri-Pthhnan and Ernest Human viatted at the Barbara home Thur-ah: caning. Johnny PM, Ed. Baruras and daughter Mildred Spent Wed- nesday evening at Palatina. Chester m and Fred Hone For a linked when" .11 going toeiverorrthe but dentittaut My induced prices, on "r'rsekttmforttte-r.er.rttet,nar! when'yuwo-Ico muons." will 'iit9-t"attrrtettti" .39.? i21iity2th2e,,t.u"wt,t. Minimum w-. - -l tom 0;;th 7 light 1'fiiNttt'lt'2'u'letidlt'dri. f,n,==r4"",d'r' M51 Fiiiura-Httsorkettnrrrr.rd GUARANTEE a With All Work G- and" _m, _ M. an" trcaa, My eimdi - don. W tttlet-ir,,",',,',',,' health .94 It , - _ roy EM ' .133 u. CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & Mr'LwAtmiaiHIt. If. TELEPHONE 682 North Shore Train. Tratrel Without Fatigue on a Clean) Comfortable- Know the satisfaction of traveling over this Road of Service A restful journey through the scenic North shorweountir, a prompt arrival in the heart of Chicago. You enjoy the tNttlrtettutg min- tion of responsible employee and unqqalitud insurance of perfect, safety. Whether urged by business or pleasure, make your next trip in restful comfort over the North Shore Line. Trains leave Libertyville at thirty minute intervals from 5:48 a. m. to 10:48 a. m., then at 11:48 a. m., and every half hour there- after until 8:48 p. m.; then.9:48 p. m. and every hour thereafter until 12:48 a. m. These trains make pnompt connections at Lake Bluff far Chicago. All Limited Trains to Chicago operate through to 68rd and Dorchester. Passenger gtathgt All Tninl Operate on Teno' he: for 'out- Daylight Suing Time M toF.a.. LIBERTYVILLE Jr.rctt" OFFICE for )1th Kaila, Maybelle Keiler, Roy Koch, and Henry Lueke ub- tended thd dance it Sena" Wedneln' day evening. visit" " Barbara, home Sun- (it! an "that duh 113]" H _ _ "Lia-NOW Clan Grail, Raymond Gal, Made. Margaret and Mara Rod: and Lucile Dietul were absent Thursday. . BEST" GOIDCROWNS ...$" AuatyrHEstDiim'rAicwtyitKAT . REDUCED PRICES REGULAR $25.00 Pruiifig TRUIiprtNNATUttgl TEETH. FOR LIMITED TIME - 7510.00 fiédam'iéamfigfihm mean-g %&&?¥HIE'E,EE-:E:L515.00 la»: a: a I n: 7. WAUKEGMW an." Riding into Chicago on a North \Shore Train, you have the advantage of a Quick and easy approach to any part of the city with least possible effort via the Elevated. BatrgageaieNd mum PAINLESS EXTRACTION Sue Best mud-Inna Wanna-Hp I mu. ' We Ind I cocoon In - - which we found out deem 'W' brought it in tad put it an ti. W dow sill. The moth all. " b about two weeks Ind it Iliad - the room. We put it oat VI. - thought it was strong enough " About. N The Lake County mm - only semi-weak '"'"P9e ht tttt :::.$4 PAGE Phone" [a' n5 " ti,?

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