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Lake County Register (1922), 12 Mar 1924, p. 5

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/ _ _ Mre. ] Numson and Mrs, Rob-- ©~ ertiBity and avaghier Brelyn "were s n 2 old Charles Letocr ------~F. B. LOVELL CO. yra lems. If / /early Spring ---- ied o e Tess Lake County National Bank YOUR PASSPORT Coing in Apure oot Pour, balldine prop. ou early -- whether it's a house, barn, garage or poultry house -- come in and see us now. _ _ f We can show you building plans for all SOR_LGM iething New We can show you building plans for all purposes. And we can give you ideas and purposes. And we can give you ideas and suggestions that may save you considerable Modern Home Planning Also BUNTE'S Sweet Milk Chocolates 50¢c Per Pound _ A bank account is a passport to business success. --It is a wedge* ~ that will make an opening into -- the business world for you. e £ A%untisoneoflheeas- _ lest things there is to obtain. "--_,;,'someflling in this _ bank regularly and when you : _ want some extra money it will be. . ______ CHOCOLATE COATED RAISINNS Only 35¢ Per Pound _ TAKE HOME A POUND TONIGHT Start that account today. . 15¢ for Sample Cake al,r.curlunu'aud Miss Dor-- e t Mrs., ~W. 1. Collins and Mro. Davis, who is staying here for the winter. will be in Libertyville next Thursday, March 18th. If your sewing machine Miss Martha Voss of Aptakisic is thccundlmunqlocooraifl!{ needs repairing or adjusting leave word at the Ray Furniture and Paint Store before Thursday. Phone 9 _ "Little Old New York" at the Aud-- itorium Theatre next woek. 43 A card and bunco party followed by a dance will be--given by Rebocca lodge for members and their friends on Friday evening, March 14, in the Mrs. John 'daughte Ruby visited umc in Wau-- Mrs. Lena Stocke and Mrs. George zucmman-pmu- ¥« . Mr. and Mrs. John Nickelof --an~ nounce the birth of a son on Satur-- day, March 8. Mrs. Nickelof was formerly Miss Eva Wara. | mhwmm Ladies Bunceo Club Monday evening. Mrs. Charles Whitney won first prize, Mrs. Edna Hubbard second and Miss Jennie Kern consolation. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bond and Mrs. Frank Day motored to Gurnee Sun-- day and visited the L 8. Bond family. $A LC o tory hospital where he un-- derwent a. serious operation. He is mmudsmhmvdfinthdfll.lfiudto E. Percy Gridley of Chicago visited Libertyville relatives on Sunday. second meeting in the Sunday School zomdfiolmmm y evening. -- They ted their wmwuaa.::mfwm Each member is *o bring a motto to the next meeting to be voted upon for adoption. They agreed to a general contest of essay writing on prboflmbymd% class. Mr. 0. A. Newsom and John Colby are interested in the outdoor activities.and. with the help of com-- mittes &re planning many good times for the summer Mr. Charles Jewell--of Kansas has been spending the week at the home of E. W. Colby, visiting relatives and old friends in the village. Don't forget the bakery and candy the auspices of the Women's Guild, Thursday evening Lenten service at St. Lawrence's is Rev. H. W. --Prince n hundred people were present at the Methodist church last Sunday even--|-- <Conc ing to hear the Dramatic Book Ser--| Northu mon.' Next Sunday night it is "Bab-- | chu'rch, bitt" by Sinclair Lewis, the author of of Laoke: Forest and Mrs. Crystal Eaton is the soloist. At the P. T. A. meeting next Fri-- day -- afternoon -- at the Grammar BSchool, Miss Olga Adams . .of North-- western University will m "Education for Pré--School * » on program. fndz'vmh"'l'b" Ang opens at 3:00 P. M. F Josephine visited Mr. Eger in Wau kegin on Sunday 3 2# Charles Benson of Lansing, Mich., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Jay Frudy on last Wednesday, Mr. Ben-- son is a nephew of Mr. Frudy. Born to Mr. and Mrs.© Frances day, March 8th.. 'The newcomer is named James Herrrick Steele,© Mr. and Mrs. Steele formerly resided in Steele of Kewanee, a son, on Satur-- _ Burr Deithorn was a Waukegan| Commu PM- Sunday. ville, _ _ _ Mre. Pete Hansen, Mrs. Ed Schnei-- d'u-nd Agnes Hehnm:hm-ln *A alter Lightbody and daughter at the Waukegan hospital Sunday. Hm .hqltllelfer spent Monday in | program, Mrs. John Dollenmeier visited her sister Mrs. Arthur Keist and family of Deerfield on Sunday. Mr. Rittner and son Lewis O'Neil: of Lake Forest visited in Libertyville on Saturday. C _ Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Smith visited friends at Lake Fo qwf' Coargs Carret o Maprwone N 1: is his Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Carroll for a few days. ' on Saturday. Ed Schneider and son William Ed-- ward and Pete Hansen attended the ited friends last Sunday. ' Cards, Bunco and Dance given by North American Union at Gridiey Hali, Wednesday, March 12th, every-- body is welcome. admission is 25¢. _ DA Y on yville Phone Personal and Loca emofPfigiww Interestbmtubertyv' Readers ,-- March 15th, at The sale is under the storm, nearly Poa *~ held their fu«iy?- h+ t 3 ® m & dean & . visiter on ".".':.f :.* c e Mrs. Kate Firesteln of Ind., is the t of M wf f g "_h'?#::. ; Floyd Rittler and Ber woiel ts nna _A e 'T'm: on yhnj& it tare M","R'mh"e u; ding rolls in "The Prisoner of Zenda" at the Auditorium Theatre Koon who had been spending a few days with Mrs. Cratie returned honle 'h"un **%3/;; yal Daughte of the M. E. Jmm*v met at the home of Marion ' ohnson last aturday afternoon . A business meeting was held at which the following 4Were elected : President, June Follett; Vice--presi-- 'dflt. Vole; isec! , Marion .m Axes m_m. Mar-- ' nson and Ellen Morse were choir.of forty volees sings without accompaniment with wonderful ef-- fect. eBe sure to take advantage of the opportunity to hear them. ie 0 Dance by w Work oo se G ers at Grid-- ley's Hall. * c i¥, =March 13 $ Rally for' A, V. Smith, can-- didate for state'® attorney at Audi-- torium at 8:00 p.m. P. T. A. meeting at Grammar achool,«Miss Olga Adams, of North-- western, 'University will . be the speaker. 8:00 p.m. «_ ----_ ' Monday,© March 17 f "Quiet Bibbses," one act farce by St. Joseph's church cnoir at Auditor-- ium. Irish songs and dances. j Monday, March 17 f St. Patrick's Cotillion at Town. m.hrfiomooflh&ud: L. Club, go to Ray's Furniture Store. Bert Hall and familly.motored --to Professor H. E. Underbrink, prin-- Communtily Saies Day for 1 € Bales Day for Liberty-- Hot fountain lunches at Langwor-- The Club « Monday, March 24 ~ wwwlndul at M. E. church, Juvenile COMING EVENTS lu- : Pn + \ . on smmniamzeen nEv March | -- for' 1A, V. Sm for ¥ attorney * *RX . Sweet juicy, california navel oranges Watch This Week Only Fancy 15 oz. Koon of High-- -- Miss Gladys spending a few ert Hawn were Grayslake last . _ Weiskopt en-- dinner Sunda ty' of lerria was served of Valparaiso, PB. E. J. Weis-- AY 'er doz. 29¢ &# 9k Sellers cooperation sale week BOYLE HEARING SMALE'S CALL Michael J "Umbrella . Mike" Boyle, pardoned by Gov. Len S$mall after sentenced to jail here on a contempt charge, is preparing with other leaders involved in trouble to "deliver"--so far as they can-- lab-- or to Gov. Sma:: at the primary OI'Q tion next month. -- y rn'on was reparted to be one of the leaders in the movement to aid the governor. and undoubtedly Boyle is a strong character. ~--'In the investigation -- of the jury Expected to Seek to Make "Delivery" of Votes As Far As Possible mlw and /: iOud! Atiderson II another who wants a communi which acquitted Gov. Small at Wau-- kegan of the charge of pocketing $2,000,000 in 'interest on state funds Boyle was sought to 'tell what he knew about the subject. He was finally found. He refused to talk, He was granted immunity, but still was silent. . Judge Welsh decreed that he should go to jail for six months and pay a fine of $1,00u. Boyle skipped out. but later was eaught and lodged in jail He made four different attempts 'to get out, tut was unable to find any judge who would accommodate him. Oc;. 22 Gov. Small stepped forward --with a pardon in the form of a commun-- A political emissary of -- Gov. Smail was in Chicago last week attempting to. "line up all M labor" for his excellency according to the Tribune.. . This tu.mw tive is said to have been Col. Sam-- uel N. Hunter of the Illinois. Na-- tional Guard, who. received much publicity in the ~Herrin _ massacre and the subquent legislative investi-- gation of it, % _ At a scheduled meeting Saturday it was natural --.to mo:m there woh:ld be present Eugene -- Fosdick, w petitioned for a pardon; P'Mh%o 'Waters. -- another John J-- Sullivan, who is asking a irdon seeker; John' Mattis still an-- another in quest of a pardon; office of Supervisor for Township of Libertyville, subject to the approv-- al of the voters at Republican Caucus to be held Saturday, March 15 at ney A. V. Smith of Lake County has taken the case to the state Supreme court. This tribunal -- has deferred at two terms a decision on the val-- idity of the governor's pardon. 2:00 p.m. NOTICE s Irving Helfer for Commissioner of AUDITORIUM THEATRE March 14 -- 15 . Boyle=--May <Act. Mike --Boyle of~the electricajans' .. _ NOTICE j I announce myself as candidate for Miditee 218 ) GeS Ahkicroon: Charles M. Wilcox. brick ailos, barn equipment and wat-- er systems are: K Fosbender and son, Wheeling, HIL. Charles Richards, Antioch, I!L H dresses and aprons at i wiartiny y gtamec t «* My associated dealers on milkers, Dr. Giesky, Barrington, I!l. ';o- Hogan, Wadsworth, 111. n, Buffalo Grove. I!1, and There is no obligation in asking information or advice. I am always glad to be of service. THIS IS SILK WEEK Better Be Early Than Too Late FORREST FLAGG QOWEN -- Agent -- 233--W W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. |* _ =----B, Finstad, Libertyville., Black and the Pretty Colors, 36 inches .'.Imf.'.f.og.' s * I A* 8 C * *|% '.'..','j','l',',!_lf New Satins in Grey, Tan and Navy, S0 ARRANGED ITS ASSETS\ ___. cA5¢1O HXVE amPLE FUNDSY) 0 J CONSTANTLY AVAILABLE _ _ TO MEET ANY WITHDRAWALS -- MADE BY ITS DEPOSITORS INSURANCE is PROTECTION Deposit . Your Money Here Sport Silks GET YOUR PLANS OUT NOW whether for House, Barn, Garage or remodel something. We can help you and now is the time to go into it with us. We can save you money and wor-- ry. . Time goon slips around and everything points to a busy season. Come in! Our experience and help costs you nothing. The First National Bank THIS STRONG BANK HAS CHABERTYVILLE -- ILLINOIS Resources More Than a Half NEW SPRING HOME PATTIERNS A. LAWRENCE MILLS, Owner We +8 Mo ~oidemgie $Nb h aty SPH ". s «1

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