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Lake County Register (1922), 12 Aug 1922, p. 2

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. In. R. D. Cook and Mrs. Town, d 'Ul'n mound to Wnukegu Wm "noon. W. ws. A. N. McDonald and fntttils Mtitderi the Flaunt of Progress on My. Kr. and Mrs. Bert Steir of Lib- "ville called or. Mr. and Mrs. m Kitchen on Tuesday evening. in; sodium ma author Violet d 1Neago visited Ali. on Thurs- ie.. Ind Mrs. W. D. Porteous and m Mildred and H. L. Bur- dieh quitmi the lotus beds on Tues- V ii/h' mm» have Men at "none, Wir.; for the ---r- ___ 'l ¥A~,__A I.___ -- "7AA n "In", "-5., "a. - Ae q named bone on Wed- . It. Rouse tstotored to - g pd brought them home. I, h,,,,All e, ____)L__ .. IA-v ' ii Randi is spending . few and. phi hee con-in Injurie Knox Walter Voss spent Sunday at his uni-cu. Lydia who." thmtmnn, In?" . I Mr. and Mrs. F. Stahl had their tar. Krill! of [Aka Zurich. and 1 baby "and Sunday, Marian P) Gui-MI- 8m of aiaolGi',uiiii". Only members of the m, V"! -tine a mi family were present. 7 w ttpt a" of I I I The Vernon-Eh township conven- . -' ttaltr"fLl G'ii"i'ii1T will hold it: annual meeting at "In." ' 'it'"tietert,t. church a Lake Zurich an Inn Sand-v in Aueust-27th. Ir. Hogan was a Chicago visitor May- Mr. and Mrs. John Aynsley uni .11. George Ross and non Ansley mud to Highhnd Park Wednes- Mr. Ind In. W. J. Williams and "an took I boat trip from m to Milwaukee on Wednes- Sims" trd Tlilt. 12min. jgl'i-utndbu'aur an! Fsqrsib My ""uag" utrsrNrattheceatml ' tt-tqenieutmetriet'aek. "an; " Tmrt_iaoert -tfekandotttertme.t- m; Dnaaeiattuumoon nod "Ii. u tn Ptehthitiaq 11-. l F A' hum (III-aim lei a l m- "and to sin. tt an. driver Ming 7 mi: mornition of My ,Mhtttst.r "no: in toting oat "a. hit. with". ate. . _ " he Add. "you have , .3 thde mm. pretty T phat in the lat bu yet" Immunyounomdhlnxu . mt that will be w to you Ind that you will - titd'e'tu'o,,Tpig,'d"i,tit",',r', Bea gallon of good whisky?" PBres,'. Dohm mulled. "Ah bum: -&"--asnakiale Calder. "his u phat Ivan" QM "by: amid. "at: M'D E. and Mrs. J. W. Chandler were aha-I visitors in Guam Thun- tfirL a. no". and children and k5eiiiiifiiiri'iiiii7,it tspend-or-tuc-l)'..'? mmfl'WrUmmuMPfiW" ("uhpmnmmmmu-'h :thfidfibnaoh'h'miom. Doteragafterrtetoet and T; 'Cm"GUiru"rriUc,Gaulcoainae. ,u m Porteous is spending a": with Miss Alta Hall Will Victory entertained Iodieo at n 5 o'dock tea, y in honor of Miss Lillian .4 - ; PRAIRIE VIEW Ben mm is so 'fortungu tttte ti. day; as w "he " In. M. L file""" been] itor Phone 1234 ' What might have been O serious ineeident" occurred " Klepper's cor- i'reer"l'i"h2'l"'7lL'",t2'5"ii; two Imuhines an! together at the cor- lm when his]; weed: mm: Ithe view. B. B was done (,tt,,e,'r,,d'atgitTto'"l'lAo."r,' ist-tn-rt-nite-tea- lTlL"'l"dd"2ri1' thrtimur, Itoscoe Reed of Arlington Ht will»! Mrs. Mathilda Frillman is - called " the W. st.nelift home Sun- f, in h won in Chicago. day afternoon. I My}: Balnmn and familiar... Mr .and Mrs, F. Staneliff "rel have moved out here u city viaim Sunday. "tttr. in the G. M. Weidnc no- Mr. and In. P. Brockmnn. Mr. I Man. "an of the store. and Mrs. And Marian Horuhberger.! m Weimer from M. Art Voss nad family were ltttitt who had been spendinz several in: Vri'UFt'o' Sunday. Mrs. Voss Sr. uc- at m m of J. N. Busch rnttqt-d companied them. 'to tho any Wednesday. Miss Inn. Ritaenthaler steam-l n". Mr (Gertrude WOW) partied her sheet Mrs. Wilson to the) and mm from Cnitago .3 city for the M and. l, mm Men] days at the M Mr. Ott and family of Wilmette I of G. M. Weidner. Mr. and In. P. Brockmnn. Mr. and Mrs. and Marian Honchberger, Art Voss ma family were 71mm Miss Irma Ritaentuler accom-l Hm In"! (Gertrude WW) partied her sister Mrs. Wilson to the) and mm from Cnicago m city for the M .ud. 1 tsPeaane seven] days at the In... Mr. on and funny of Wilmette!" G. M. Weidner. arrd a silk! from Dakota visited atl Ed. Ort and family m the Eli Otthome Sunday. Hons Grove and Henry Potts and The engineer for the White cow; family motored to Chicago lat struction work have taken up theirx'ruudny to spend the day at Lincoln abode at the Mae Mason fiat re-iPtrk. omtly MN by L. Mather tn.d' Peter Sievers wnaabusineu unex- family who we stopping with hislin Chieatrolaat Wednesday. father, A. G. Mather, until.t.he.y; Fred Busch and Jamie can get in their bungalow which It'; tspent Wednesday in ttttdiff' ll' under eetqtatmetiort. (iii In Miller home. We an clad to note that Mrs. Fi Wm. Wuhan. from tttt Ritunthnkr came home from than," a caller at any Pott Sutur- hospital loudly much improved. i day afternoon on I i Mr. 3nd In. I. Mad n my ed to the my Tm. LuVerne Gum-n spent. the fury part of the week " Des Piaimr,. all The Vernon-Eh township convert-' than will hold its annual meeting at the Bandit church " Lake Zurich the last Sunday in 'dict-Cir/ir/ A good muslin in planned and' mom is invited. Every Sunday adult! in tho two town-hips is u- nwed to be unmanned with a who! upon for the you. Come "sdttetrruuitthetNtateyetted. Tht. mac: in yuan. nah it ;il "be-s.' The rest war. not hurt. the "him was badly dun- Mr. and In. Win: urlvod a Ivanhoe My min; and w Idudtr "loomed by their any Urinals. It. Carr minted u the {church unites and can one of his inbnning cannon. and" invitation is extended to all. Ttiq bump in." and qhtiidgBrh dim "pow null-CHIHMMVIIHOO tui-ar-sei-til-tSand" ladlndinmtll in tho ottters-sehoouoetutmrt- thin ts-ti-ik/tserie"- Mom. Dancing-Mun and ming.Goodluk. Mr. and I111. Scott Wt re- traraedtotheirho-ttt Pot-Min. Veda-day after Win: ml days with Mr. had In. R. M. Dunn Ind "lily. Donn" Knim. the little non of Mr. In! In. Frank Km. ha! the minim to break his urn Sammy whit at play. Mr. nnd In. Walter Fountain had as their Sands gusts Mr. and In. Adiny Fountain. Mr. tutd In. M Rehnffer of Bum-ton. ttr. Ind In. R. F, 111an Ind [in lab "watt" and Min Marguerite Water of Libertyville. Ilsa Pear! Shepherd ha. bun visiting retntive, in Wuuhpn m- eral dun. IVAN BOE w un- 5 to be on form 1 my Christine mupp has been i spending seven! dun at In. A. J. I "up". T F Herbert Wiehemheim from Chi- ;cngo an: out lastThundAy when) 'his Nther suck his alts. Perkin he 130! the exercise. . Ewen Rie'pm Ind family alto In. 1 Louis. Rieiun were out "will; PH.. (day evening. M Untounk from m "not Thur-thy evening at tho I... of N. r. Busch. Mrs. N. F'.Busettudabadstek shell lust Sammy morning. Ber an": Caroline was and home from her work at the Foulds Hill- ine compuny. Mn, Dy Busch from Prairie View viBttod " N. F. Busch's Sunday evening. _ _ it. and In. A. J. Ru" enter- taioed «tawny Friday evening. Jennie Calnirae, who bed been spending seven] days at the home of leine Bunch, returned to the city In: nun-day evening. _ Al. 1ttmioedttr. tooh I "in over to Lop; Grove lat Sunni-y evening wherein transacted a little business. _ Mntouaek was in Lube Pores' Sammy morning on bad- neu, in mum; the afternoon And - a but. Pond in the cin- Mu. Jim run Ill accommodation on that by. - -.. 3.13.; Matouaek has mined his employmut on the Wategeord -au-t-g.N. Bunetrxrttttt-d.tob-t1t"tte tt-tuuusia-rtoitrt "+twithtHaroehoattisfnmts dereguruenst4tt-ettetiaitt. AIWMum-heund "Inbound" "in. his MILMWMHI for mam-Mum quite Ieriouly. lay " health continue nan-mum. ml..mnmd.juout chihuahua" all hm Tryl Turttgnto-atihoegecauir- aefmmchiea-enl1erssntN. P. Bach'- lut hand-y main. limu-y Hm All (all! were visitors n 9001':- MH. Int Sun- (et,"; and In. n w m t w . "at: iptrd,',ret - m 'Am mm sum at In. Georg- In. Mary my and " the home of In. Gum M Taun- dnr.tehenuoeaNd u InEmlnl Stamfs on that day. Emil Geert a. . eaBer at In K. Luobbe's hon. Sunday main; day m... Quill amt {may amend downtowu-atPrltbrto- the boy: that will at Curb lam John with" but to not the boy. work no hut! Io he Just pitched in ad helped pe. munslc f "a Vwii-- - COUNTY 1t3lflkihrl1ilt3, SATURDAY, Mr. lad Nm. Walter SOHO! "ilod on mutual. Menus on Sunday damn. Harry In" of Libertyville ia mPorud " living bought the Joa- eph Richards tsornestead" between Half Day ma Drum View. Work on the creek bridge at Eel! Day is pmMng "owly. People living'sooth of the budge are com- pelted to dried mum! Prairie View to get to the corner: north of the bridge. We shall be glad when the avenue is counted. Prot. A. B. him, who in Mt " math! Ilia friends in tttwa, has "and to the Cook to... mywmmlabonum- eipal " tho - school tom. Don't (dud to Btte rd the Vernon» EU tow annual sunar school 5,i1,t,,'gii',',,1'tg,t'.'; ewnlnt " 7:80 It the Baptist church in lake Bur- ich. WW display to be than It the Lake county fair. Ernest Schroede} [s under the. weather and it is mpurted that he may have to go "under the knife" and hive his tonsils removed. He has been troubled with rheumatism of late and it is believed that his Affected tonaiis we more or lens the cause, mst, MHZ'EM Sunday My. The ball one between our boys and PtirNid [at Sunday was a "ionerr" from one end to the other, through me "expert" wiring, as well u phyin', and resulted in I score of 7 to 6 in favor of Futile". Play the can: fair boys, or you'll spoil the fun in it. Last loudly night the their m- hers and l few friends surprised Mrs, J. G. Cook, it being her birth- day. The evening "a: very pleu- antly spent in playing games. Light ,efreshmenta were served. Mrs. In. J. G. Cook "turtairtedhqr My "hootet-."theutrtta," ,tyri-rharrur.evmtitqt> MW in umulinx her chili!!!) "mi-ooh: the. uni ,t't,tt"tu1C"f2t1'hNdl Cook is a very hospitable hostess Ind we wish her at least fifty more yen: anon; III. . was Luella Gleason of Wlubgln is visiting relatives and trUnds around Half my. The many' friend, of Charles Foote, who is " the Woodman un- itarium in Denver, ('ulondo, will be triad to Jtear that he is improving wonderfully md is now out in the tent colony. Ho hasnt had nay fem for some time, and we are eontident that be will again be . well man mong u. Ema: 14mm and Norma Hansen In ,rorMne " "0mm undo building Funk how- for the .mod t',','ftergrl,5 " Pnido View. On. nod' to to can." Delphi school to Ian- th- an! -atrr, nowadayHo we tr" -- in. ink Hinto- of Dawn dbl] on plains and buitds Thumb). - - - - _ _ . "Mummymnl Chirp-aloe __ mpg-t TSO; W' adult: einas" Sun- dny'aomiu at 9:45: My school ulO:80-.m.und¢nnin¢nrvicc "usuntnt8o'etoeh. Womba- poct In. Bis-on from Chicago to much for a. He In. bun with an the put two Sunday: and on In very half!" man. Conn out next and" evening Md hour him. her younger an. "if I but but. at Min; to sharpen than him. It also. an my much uni-m and 0, In trying to my tmrtper " eventrrtomnhetheeettt." _ [My Cullen- (who had run In to borrow the baby. jolly nipple, so than had been minim. sud Junie Just ind-M o.' "vine ity--"" dear buy one of thou knife sharp- enen from the lam! man. I have one mt! my babies in that line have vanished." m John Bornhofm Jr. and hilt l than My frieds in "mum" won out "wing Sunday um The boys uy "How's that for nerve?" Emil tried a new stunt. Guollm is constantly mung higher to he trudtoprrtone our anthem by running his Dodge without any pl, but Ila, it wouldn't nm on it. 1mmtaaonomessrrtodtittr,rttte was". mi preceded on his way to no In. Ho qrrt more In he the no. - tjtoiute, (than. mum-t -tttrt' r_"tyrtet no- uhtlttMN.'. had lo.- ITdeul,tt'tt; Punk. 1'. .ndu8tr,MeB.Cat but." mum-alum» run-uh: m there "a sump: a opening up: Wan will. an: - My. "nun-nmu-mh "HI-m" .. author-mud in de: d"', m r" n'ftlt the n3 at :5ng u. but at can. done." - "Adlman-'dm. "All! "tho "blown. - -y Mm I'M" "la -' te-od."--')-. HALF DAY 'JMMOI nut I". ' AUGUST It, 1922. I N Area pick-up buobnll can Maud very handily the each Lani-pro Diamond lab nun on Mr own grounds on Sunday Int. Atrtotime,nopue.didtkseAt" continua and but a than. of Inning, the phyeu, " Am WI. limiting nlong an "Giff". a [in i,of,rhieisitstutimpoetM8t.1aruu. {America's fastest bath." town for mu the and shape. l Nut Tuesday afternoon these all lune teams will aglin meet on 'the no" same diamond It the big [Lake County Funnn' pienie " l Diamond Lake, hacked by the? 'County Fair and Farm Bureau and 1ir,'l'i'2' emek "Diamond Lam-s" who 'hlve won so may kindergarten lmes this year-and View so easily [stopped by Area's fellow- who are snot in training, do not blow up, md In have a natnnl intuition that itt It Just what will surely happen --if they show up It 'tll-the game 1 will he as easily copped off " last l Sunday's little matinee. which 1ttyed the copious flow of so many _"Diamond Laken" bitter hot aealt (ing tears, thereby portmyintr such weak and flimsy sportsmanship. No, 131ml, Am don't require my outaide .dtitrtanee to train yow--alt [our players are Ara. boy; and just l ntrturally ean't keep from doing you 'upeven Haney m not in form..- lAm has nothld . ball mun since l 1917. But their spirit of clean GGiamiiihirs still lives. BASE BLLLNEWS In. Mary Potts and Ernie Bar- rett. motored to RacineuWiL, when they visited friends Tuiesday and Wednesday. uuammoun an . a. mum! was un- Mrs. P. Stewart, who ha spent the past weeks with her folks here his returned to her home in Ash- land, Wisconsin. Mr. wad Mn. A. N. Larsen and ehihiren motored to Clinton, Wis- consin, Wednesday. A: Area Scribe Tun-a- thet It lam mu" Rtttit tnd Caroline Behwer- mnn m spending 1 week'u nation with Min Dorothy Fisher in Me. Barter, m. Miss Haul Schunucker of Rav- "Nr.. .WM....... ""N'". """"'" - answood is spending . week's Tsea- tery Stews-n Smith, 108 H. . . , First St., Libertyville. m tion with her Intent. acre. 227-R. , 6T-0t Miaa Dorothy lanai of Chitin) H-.-.---.------.---.. ttrvutthwMu.Wtinda Euarerte,CfA,"'-dhr_tetec2te,ty this '* l Iltteet L Johnson, Libertyvma -_ m- m..- --. "A"! Phone MHz-1. no: In. John hm spent Tad-y; with her thud-t" In. Otto ttsen-', If 5mm Ill". IS HEY, Mill til ililil8l,illiiilll1Nllll #tr,ta' - . wutttptqtt aria- TN; tibia! tatttt 'eadesntoaRhensart3rthtdert, bod: a rick and. an to Bery menu. know-(hunch 'ogLt,','g"t/",'g'T, new 0 ha ' rtieg itqpiehrtr 'g'g'tght'nlt! gl.'e/,'lteNv'l'lfll'gilll"'ll'rs%l7e" can: I" Q hvhc s den. Malay a no tieras,raah, or Yen-don}. . levyin- 'eoremeett, W on tgTmuVttlu't"sa'a' 6.51"" 80 Jrrtthe-t-.try.toetr9e: EVERYBODY STEPS "hiiiito - att-bk' ll bAllt3ll See Box On Page Six Sam": $hattt'tgs at mans Iarrdlt "is 86-13019". P! Tank-Ion so: GILMER FOR SALD-A earload of heavy springers. 26i-W-1. Mike Eden. Area, Ill. m FOR SALE-Push cucumbers, tomltoes, sweet corn, and other vegetables. Albert W. Koenig., 426 E. North Ave. Phone 188-". 60-6t FOR SALE-one horse farm wagon good condition. Also two large new eottee um, suitable Ior'ru- taurant or church uses. A, L. Webb. Phone 96-R. 68tf FOR SALE-19t9 Ford touring car in good condition, chap. Phone 291-I-1 Ed. Bradley. Rondout, Illinois. 68-6t FOR SALE-Farms, 60 u 80 Acres. Good Improve. merits, Good Soil. Near Town on Good Roads. Priced Very Runnable. Terms Very Easy. See A. R. Schnaebele, Regis- ter Bldg., ubertrvtlie. FOR tiALE--Hampshiro breeding stock of all kinds and Ages. Alto . few bred sow: for September furrow. R. F. Rouse and Son. Area. Phone 251. 68-6t FOR SALE-portable house 10x12. Also-a good and tent. Beam- lble. Phone 3774. Libertyville. 67-0t FOR SALD-G1adiohta Bloom, 50: dozen. Stewart Smith, I" H. First St., Libertyville. m 227-R. irT.0t RuA1d'-guatr'.%. In": ."DJ "dab. or" tpgrr1tdui.."lt.'% "2-R.ubertrviN,rti. FOB "LE-pta. bud Mr White sows. bred to u no. of lanky Prim, [and champion boar of 1921:3110 8 spring bun. 2N but, Area, Ill. Phone 264- I. 's-ot POI! BALB-ao- and m .1 Rumble pric- und only an; Insurance and notary. A Edwin Austin, Wyvllh. 2t-tf FOR RENT-Des/tring to min from; active life I will tent my two, hm "ituntod mat Iillburn.» Lib Co.) for . period of years,' beginning lurch 1, 1928. Alben E. Juk 61-2: Themunowarrrmeuutreh nanny menial-bub - i-asoghort.ti-itaor-ta-t-arierfrrsrsati. your wants known hon. A trial Macaw," FOR RENT-rurautt"ed rooms. modem convenience» good lee-A tion.. Inquire In. Gun Nelson. 138 "min Are., Ubertyville. MORE ABOUT THE BULL. There Minimum charge, Sc. 6 inlet-dons for $1.00 Rater. 5c per line per insertion. If you wanttobuy "winger if you have Min. to It". rem or cub-all. or tf you unruly. mu tt bun w than columns. You will not Malta. A me all kinda " milking mnehinr. on the market but thre is only 1 Bull Teat Cup 3nd 1 Bull Milk Claw 1 Bull Hot Water Tut ' which hut. water free of eharer in the ban whlle milking.. Com plete installed 8230.00. 51, "SEW" E5113 - WANTED Are You Carrying the Makings of a Fortune in Your Pocket? Amlteuuoulnnnbrm mum" s,adgp,t.ttx,tettulttnr',',ttr,dWtC"2t 2t,thttd,at,'fle 'sr.TaGTi"G'GTe"CGGce'r'iiiT4 out _ u 'aNtltNtt'dtm,o--,,o-. . .... P,',', #:Wflfl'rfi "mi; 5"; i"; 'ciir, 1iitii. ii7iiiiheSeier do " loot-mum's. Hung-r..- u&: in; firrodirtdviiraa-*i%tfet- FOR SALE The Wheeling State Bank FOR RENT B. "mud Wilma. ILL. 6t tf, 66-6t 21tt C M. & St. P. Ry. Co. for permanent positions. Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Sheet Metal Workers, Electricians. 70e an hour. l of tjiiitUTt hUtini Railroad l Labor Board. I Special attention will be i given to training of young i men, with or without ex- , perfrnee in mechanic] 1 work. Machinists, Helpers, Boil. ermakertf Helpers, Black- smith Helpers, Sheet Met- al Worketif Helpers, Elec- tricians' Helpers. Passenger Car Repairers and Inspectors. 7(hran hour. Freight Car Repairers and Inspectors. To replace men who are on WELL CONTRACTOR I DRILLBR Phone Lib. mw-z. 'httaheg.et WANTED-ro buy mend-hand sewing whine. Must be WI. Phone Mt., Radar ofBre. "It wANTF,D-Giru bherele for girl 12 to H was old. Inquire Reg- ium once. 60-2: Deep Well Pumps and Cyiinders Apply to local Agent C.M.&SLP.RyCo. Libertyville, Ill. AMrEO--Light bonnie . p i n . room: for two. Khtdly all in per- son at Room 9, Newmue Hotel. ma HENRY BOYSEN. JR 47e an hour. 63c an hour. Mechanics and Helpers Wanted BY THE WANTED m

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