msm&'m:r' sonelle of the: Chicage office which be moved here-- as soon as quarters are F. B. LOVELL CO. Ever try a fly spray------ kind that kills them all off? do? Be One Yourselt! If a single fly can lay 8,000 s, what can a married one Cordially yours, ment for--ulcers of the stomach. Jack Bradford is a patient in the Wesley Memorial Hospital at Chi-- cago, where he is receiving treat-- in done Fight * b~ at Cichy's Tailoring PRESSINCG and CLBEANINCG Men's, Women's, Children's bath-- ing suits, caps, shoes, etc. Mrs. Veronita Wileox visited with relatives in Chicago Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Helfer cal-- _" on friends in Lake Zurich Sun-- -- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hutchings and son, Marshall motored to Mil-- waukee where they visited with rei-- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams and family went to Chieago Sunday and spent the day in Lincoin Park. vacation with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Edward Seiler, of Mundelein, whohuboonmforu-fi'oput, was taken to the Victofy Memorial Hospital Tuesday,. Dr. M. D. Pen-- Réy is in charge of the casze. Freddie Eberwine is vacation with relative, Mr.and Mrs. Cnarles Kaiser vis-- Mhdv.elwmitbdr:oh.fllrry and family at Joliet. VMrs. Henry Numsen and Mrs. John Numsen motored to Kenosha Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McDonougn were called to Woodiand, Ill., Mon-- 'day by the death of the latter's fa-- ther. They started by motor and when near wheeling their machine was struck by a large car and badly wrecked. Mr. MeDonough received a number of painful bruises while his wife fortunately escaped in jury. After their car had been towed to a garage, they returned to Liberty-- v'lmd-dodbtrlpbytnin. Grays Lake, Henry and Nick Meyer, Gilbert Voelker and Olarence Volk-- The following participated in a motor picnic to Starved Rock Sun-- day: Beatrice Numsen, Jeanette day. # . Mrs. . k *# o e n nand Kkee, wetre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. sm.,-mnmhéi;_' Mr .and--Mrs. J. Sternad of Chi-- R. G. Sands, County Superintendent will conduct the fhépirational ser-- vige. at which time inspiring mes-- sages from the Stafe convention, at Paris, Il., will be given by those who have been atuadiu&flnc the past week. It is hWoped every. Sunday school worker b* dis= trict, who can possibly de so; will arrange to attend and make this the "_m' Proprietor The local Rebekah lodge will hold a bunco party at Gridley Hall on Friday night, June 26. The affair will be for members only. the, Home Agricultural College of which he is a graduate. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Carison and n, Carl, motored to Batavia Sun-- H. H. Alp, superintendent of the Quaker Oats experimental farm, west of town, left Tuesday for an extended visit in the vicinity of Guelph, Ontario. Mr. Alp will at-- tend the commencement exercises of Mr North MiHwaukee Avenue THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, jJUNE 24, i92% relatives in spending nis Mr Earl Gruenwald and Emest Knaack spent Saturday evening at Twin Gilbert Luce of the Libertyville Garage, went to Janesville, Wis., the 'first of the week and brought home three Chevrolet cars for im-- Lawell 'Schroeder . and _ Miss Frances Garbutt motored to Wheel-- The local baséball enthusiasts will : afforded an opportunity to see fast game at the Fair Grounds A beautiful wife tells a marriage story ringing with adventure and romance such as few married folk know. If I marry again? -- have you ever asked yourtelf? You know your an swer, but now see the side you may have missed.. Learn a story told from th¥ Hps of a beautiful woman. A story of rom ufic---h'.dymni:w.anddn,ch:b."-- derful adventure. AUDITORIUM i &3« * _z featuring -- ANNA Q. NILSSON, DORIS KENYON Hobart Bosworth, Lioyd Hughes, Frank Mayo TRIGGS & JOHNSON fire whistle, Monday night, Scott Tissue Toillet Paper "If I Marry Again" Phones 24 and 25 -- We will close all day July 4th 3 Rolls 49c¢ This Week Only Comedy " AIR FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS Special! Regular Price 3 rolls 60¢ late and Walter 10,000 years ago, were found to be practically modern in *heir founda-- tion. Truth in Advertising Dumb Dora (reading sign over ticket office)--Oh, John, it says, "Entire Balcony 85 cents." Let's get it, so we'll be all alone. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their valuable assis-- shown in the illness and desth of our father. Especial thanks is offered to the donors of the floral tokens and to fompep ce mm in eamnte t t S us cartth ragorarmrnctatninh 'Ted Mason and MHelfer, mo-- tored to Lake Geneva where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gratemacher and daughters, Van Vey and Janice and son, John of Mukwonage, Wis., were Sunday guests of Mr .and Mrs. Walter Madsen. ~ Little Change in Nature Skeletal remains from the sand Mr.-- and Mrs. John Lester Mrs. We wish to express, to our neigh-- at CARD OF THANKS Viola Kapple Mabel Davis CARD OF THANKS for , so kindly, gave the use * MeOn gives us sleep, ete: youth, and immortality--Richter SuP, Snd Hatry Goulson and Miss !dnlfl.t:h.( In the afternoon party to Gages Lake and enjoyed umn.. L1,00 A220ZC AALOOrP entertained a l:-hrdnfiu.uunhmot parents Sunday. The following guests partook of the bountiful din-- ner provided by the hostess: Miss 8 a. m. New Assortment Girdles _ lnkmfi:i.Nms of the Local Clubs and Lodges GET THE Building HABIT SOCIETY Get Busy -- Fall In labertyville Lumber Co. sehroeder, Mr. Haglin, Mr. , and Mr. Wherheim of Cai-- . W. Carroll & Sons Co. "CELOTEX" CREO--DIPPED WOOD SHINGLES, Any Color, YOUR LAWN WILL LOOK BETTER WHEN YOU PLANT OUR LAWN MIXTURE terior. All the Latest Styles of Trim and Finishes--Both Interior and Ex-- Three Styles -- -- $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 Three styles Brassieres This bank is working For the upbuilding of This community and is Trying to meet its Obligation to every Person in it. First National Bank Every sound business Proposition receives Careful consideration. Down By The Old Depot Twenty Y cars Resources More Than a Half Phone 47 4 % LIBBRTYY WLE, WL. *L * -- and . Children's a* Langworthy's. 8 p. m. i:' % de