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Lake County Register (1922), 9 Dec 1922, p. 8

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1+ _ M and Mrs. Lowis Bocklomans loa the " Aeontim M Mrs. James Lee of Milwaukee is visiting friends in Libertyville. Mizs Price, State Librarian, visit ad Cook Memorial Library Friday. Mrs. G. C. Gridley and three dau-- ghters spent Tuesday in Chicago. Mrs. Arthur Whitney spent Wed-- --qmum Mrs. R. C. Folger and son Bobbie rehirned home Thursday after a week's visit with relatives. Mrs. Broadhead of Wallworth, Wis is visiting her daughter Mrs. Steph-- Mrs. Bensinger spent Thursday night with her sister in Waukegan. Mrs. R, P. Schnaebele is visiting relatives in Barrington and Palatine. Mrs. Peter Hanson, Mrs. Ed, Sch-- peider and daughter, Agnes Helen '.WMV%M]. Mrs, Charles Schank and Albert Flary of Chicago were in Liberty-- ville Thursday. Mrs. Lottie Protine of Chicago is at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. M. Fuller who is very ill Mrs. Emma Giss of Aptakisic is ";f"\(hylwifl\ln.s.n ----Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitney of M. ".-.mMn(l week with Libertyville relatives. D.m-d&.flhfilit- ing at the home of his, son, Guy 40009 + x i Miss Carrie Panzer is employed by the Fansteel Products Company of North Chicage. 3 William Whigam heard the grtat Scotch comedian Harry Lauder at the Colonial theatre last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huson and fam~-- ity of Volo -- were Thanksgiving guasts of Mr. and Mrs Fred Croker. The Mystic Workers will hold a social dance on 'Tuesday -- evening, Dec. 12 following the business meet-- ing. Members and friends invited to attend. | Miss Stells Langworthy returned to De Kalb NMormalschool Bunday Ro ols To Mrs, Catherine Woolridge will make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Kaiser for the winter. -- Miss Carrie Chard has been quite fl1 with bronchitis this week. She is * Mr. Mackey of Highland Park was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Owen holidays at her cight state: warrants' for speeders and traffic' violators arrested in Deerfield during the last fow weeks. m«mwwm« Mre. 0. E. Lester is critically i1 The traffic through Deerfield is still speedy, the constable was out to rell this morning. 'The hard roads still see the motorist «ximming along in whirlwind fashion and the toll is taken in the speed books. The num-- ber, of course, is not as large as during the tourist season.. * R. P. Schnaebele is serving on jury RUNAWAY INJURY MAY END FATAL Gladstone Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Hall, 1799 Hermon avenue, Tion was seriously injfared Wednes-- rmum.«-m e sustained bad cuts and vruises mbout the head and shoulders. 'The accident occurred at 10 p. m. Hall was returning from Winthrop mwhen his horse becaine by a machine and gal-- loped down the street at a fast pace, the Zion man being thrown onto the d Park was{i 'The e purchased today F. F. Owen mfi'm&nflnndlhm way "gites. Without question the ; employed | price paid . was .. reasonable both s Company . wiewpoint of the park i the t 182 by 414 feet, brought Lauder at 'Or $197 a front foot. ; The z: m,ubycuu, n and Tam--~ $,200, or $200 a front a#p «nd killed C. C. Burns, colored, in a returned before the adjournment of gourt. : fight at Coving dance hall -- Aug. 31. 'The case was given to the jury in the Cireuit court of Judge w&ah'-MA.V.Smii:hh closing arguments and re-- buttal to that of Attorney George Field for the defense, asked that punishment be meted out to Schock-- ley for his fatal use of the revolver, He pointed qut that the shooting ui!chlggnhnmld«litflndo-- fmhuduo'-oncanhhud- in 'the weapon, 4 Attorney Field asked that his client be distharged on the plea of self defense. He attempted to show through a review of the évidence that Burns was in a belligerent mood and caused the trouble which finally ended in his death. WAUKEGAN PARK BOARD:« SECURES uou"m The case was to be followed im-- mediately by the case of John Calla--, han, member of a local milk firm, who is charged with blame for the death of Raymond Riggs, 13 years old. --Tke boy was killed last sum-- wer when the Callahan truck struck an auto in which he was riding, !< for thetpurchase Of the remaining three pieces of property in the block nue, ime ago the board ac-- quired &he Kennedy, Belliows and Mm&hu making it mmwmuu&-u f the entire tract of houses and other obstacles and to convert it into a park entrance. # Washington': street entrance-- to Roosevelt park developed into a re-- viewpoint of the park the individual owner. The te,' 182 by 414 feet, brought I, or $197 a front foot. ; The lnifimv.ubymm, ' or -- $200 a front foot. The Shumway property 49% by :180 feet, brought $9,500, or $192 foot. 'The total transaction which is one of the biggest park deals ever eon-- Mh'xmn expenditure of It is planned to. provide the city with an up--to-- date park and recreational spot. Handkerchiefs Aprons Buffet Sets "'.w' Table Covers Toweéls, ete. »-- Bed Spreads u.CB Good linc--of stamped goods and embroidery threads, Christmas Presents at Liberty Gift Shop Luce Furniture Store today, when the board in an Ralph Christensen A Splendid Assortment of Arlington BUY YOUR Table Runpers A. V. Smith in of a HIGH--GRADE COATS-- DRESSES musual at this season of the r. The dresses in these groups present a wide range of styles _ db.gqhmndmm&nmwfamhmmmmm , : 'l'lnptmakanntontha,Cnped.Chne*thCnpu,Tm Poiret Twills, etc., Now is the time to buy dresses and have them or the Christmas festivities. . _ $2900.539.00.859--00 . [ Wohvomdn#om:tockandmarkeddownmhfc&ubflntai for much more. You will find a large selection of the newest & in all the w mateéfinis: including Bolivia, Normandy, Panvelmc,;-olnn.z;_ nandale, . Yalama, atn =~~_ Cloth and Silk Dresses | At Greatly Reduced Prices tylish Winter Coats _ hS 4 : \"q 6~g,,' y 3 e 1 : -- 5 2e % T * e [ ' '-? 147 -~" '-"1\ p '&\i': ' Ns e 1A o *, ' v"-::& CC '-_._"?\1", s T ,.l Fim J ',', & '\. ) _,.*gu,s.,, 5 N A% 7 t s C * 4| & .&:_ x TY ' i \as ly J J [ *+--s» 5 w °4 C gou. --«Christmas Sale is, bloused back an <vaped madels, some trimmed with Tur, some a"" ?'fimintere:t:r' in & wm it will b"h your i,l*" to n : i it y -- | 3 V N i T ~); wR REDUCED IN PRICE FOR THIS SALE vA Women's and Misses' Jn .Plain--~£F OF-- .eddownmhfwflin-kthutomooil _ of the newest «l in all the wa new velaine; Ormandale, Yalaima, and Marvella. ned madels, some with fur, some are »--One. Price To Al" it 4 #i wvot

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