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Lake County Register (1922), 13 Dec 1922, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR shommpreage : | Cecil B. DeMilic's Paramount pro. m,mo SERVICE | duction -- of: "Mansiaughter" . which * achieved \a triumph in its three stke At 34-- Db pRiharacies }-*mhomlmn? Buccésding the Waukegan w.u,.pb'nhmmchm _ Gazette Established 1850 imuvfimb&o . & comememumen ) .0';wmwlfism Entered as second--class -- matter of this week. Thomas Meighan, mx&unuupm-tiumsoymwwumw. m-mmma,dmg&omamm March 3, 1879. lIssued twice weekly. ever assembled for any picture. The Ray Furniture & Paint Store Say It with Flowers FRANK H. JUST, Editor _ JOSEPH KOHOUT iromim Pm Hes" s Pn stk» Flowers for any occagion delivered by wire in any part of the U. 8. LAKE COUNTY REGISTER "MANSLAUGHTEER® Open Monday, Friday and Saturday evenings. When Winter Comes We h ave just received some new items that When the cold winds blow and the is not in the cheerful and sunny modoflmmlklhm fulness into the home. You can do it if you will let us keep you sup--. plied with our flowers. Reed and Mahogany Rockers Chests Flower F Loyd's Line of Doll Carts es (~~ + Select Gifts of This Year Everything For wINS TRIUMPH case a week and he is now co--oper-- ating with county officials to lessen the recklessness that results in the death of so many. a3 Manslaughtr is the titleof m play showing at the Auditorium theatre this week... This play is opportune and no doubt will leave behind it a moral that may aid in . lessening thoughtless acts that so often lead to manslaughter charges. Coroner Taylor has had on an average one peenes of tremendous interest.. The story deals with a girl who is 2 speed ; interlude which adds value to the picture. 'The picture bears the , and--has received the {r&odcmyedtic. Jt is not only & wonderful picture but has a pow-- story is dramatic and there are many erful lesson. 'WHAT DO MEN LIKE? TALK IT OVER WITH OURCLERKS! THEY KNOW, YOU BET! Phone 14 GIFTS ANY MAN WOULD WELCOME HEARTLY Dress gloves are considered the aum'flt for all occasions. . Our large stock of cape and kid in both lined and unlined styles makes it pos-- sible for you to select the proper glove for every use. Priced at 4 $2.00 to $5.00 F The . man. who has to drive duritig the cold weather will welcome a gift of a pair of our. special lamb lined horsehide motor gloves in cither the five fingered or the one fingered pat-- tern with the short wrist or the gauntlet. OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE MAKES SELECTIONS EASY MEN'S DRESS GLOVES J. B. Morse & FOR THE MOTORIST $3.75 to $5.50 ernoon. Funeral services were held at Highland Park. Carl Witt has purchased a ten a¢re wood 'lot joining his place from M. Mrs. Ellen Cavanaugh, who died last week in Flo:rida was buried in the Half Day cometery Saturday aft-- The Ladies V Cemetery As-- Jobn Mclarighiia whith would saake MW?"_'_-" es .nn +. [he P. T. A. neld a business meet-- h:'jl?lfi:l-hourl:uhfium ing at the school house. > There will be choir practice Friday Mr.~ and Mrs. Mack Mason "and tle: son have moved to Prairie N~IL! !ALF?AY mfl oF MBRS. 0. l.'l..lluu WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922. For father or son a box of \-'- w e ol union suits or two-- garments. We ve a number o 1 p p ropriate styles and grades at, a suil A white Jersey Silk _1.( best qualit :.I'Icl any .'a $3.00 to $8.00 style and distinctior Priced at each ceptable gift for any man. © We have an unusual auality of A warm fur car Electric Seal at You can Surely Please the Men Folk This Christmas If You Make Your Choice From Our Wide Selections. Practical Gifts Are Always $1.50 to $4.00 A Welcome Gift Fing Silk Shirts Christmas stock o f wool knit maffiers in Men's Fur Caps --things he can use,--things he:can wear -- with an occa-- sional gift of an unusual na-- ture-- one he wouldn't think presents suit him best of all wrong on your Uhnristmas buying if you purchase here. Ask any regular. man -- he evégning zand Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the church,. Funeral services will be held Wed-- nesday afterncon at 1:00 o'clock at fiobuadl:fldhm; Avon cemetery. Rev. C. J. Dickey died early morninig of can-- wdflmfl-ua' been well for months but had been mble to care for her 'homeand be about until --about ten days ago, at which time her malady assumed a serious nature and terminated in her Mrs. Margaret Murray < Lester, aged 67 years, wife of "O. E. Lexter "E¥verything For Men" Warm Knit wilk and wool mix tures and plain grenadine knits a L&bflé.j is a gift that is ways proper," W have a large assort-- m ent of four E-nhnn= warm garment o will especially hese all--wool heath-- mixture coats in latest colors and at ; Wool Sport Coats $1.50 to $2.50 Santa left a fine as sortment of Sitk and Silk and Wool at pr. Cashmere, at pair ind regulars at t yle. Lysic at, pair Men's Quality 3 pr for $1 $4.50 to o f Trim Your Trees Edward F. Kuester 35¢ Each--$2.00 A Box 20¢ Each----$2.10 A Box Our | stock'includes --an assortment of correct combination sets of socks and handkercchiefs, ties and handkerchiefs or belts and garters in all the popular colors. You will be proud to give one of these high--grade sets at and we will be glad to furnish you an estimate This is the season to Libertyville: 276--]--1 Also Tree Surgery ARROW COLLARS COMBINATION SETS Give Him A Box of $1.00 to $1.75 For Christmas

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