Miss Mabel Kapheim of North Chicago spent the week end with her sister Mrs. Charles Jochheim. Mrs. George A. Eaton has been entertaining her sister, Mrs. Rosa Lippencott of Chicago, for the past week. p# '/l: 1:'; \ P 9 / Ts l ' . AMad ( en 3 L F \\§\\\ \ Xl C o . 22 es & P TLAE _2 Their Valuables Are In Our SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS LIBERTYYVILLE, ILL If the childrem are cross perhaps they need some simple LAXATIVE that will clean out their systems and restore their appétites. & ¢***®+ We have many old tried remedies, that are recommended by reliable doctors for children. 3 LAKE CoUNTY NATIONAL BANK If YOU have things of value and papers of un&onance which are in danger of FIRE, THIEVES or BURGLARS, bring them to our bank TODAY and rent a Safety Deposit Box; this will cost you but little and save you much WORRY. When YOUR valuables and impornntofapers are in our Safety Deposit Vaults, you can have peace of mind. 2 e won w onl acne ad ni ced n w o N n e ie in on n oadr onl o) o 2 dn ind s d c ied be l tecl ts ie o e t oo ce se oi M ce ut se cfi sMt, .0 04 Let US be YOUR druggists. These remedies are pleasant Drugs -- Prescription Specialists . B. LOVELL CO. invite YOUR Banking Business. "The Bank of Service"' Start Saving Regularly NOW . R. M. Anderson, Manager of the Kenosha Typewriter exchange and J. I. Irwin, District Manager of the Woodstock Typewriter .Company were business visitors in Liberty-- ville last Friday. Earl Kaiser: and family of Chi-- cago payed a short visit to his par-- ents here last week. Miss Elizabeth Wirtz of. Munde-- lein is spending the week with Mrs. Orville L. Smith at her home on Lake Street. taste and will act PHONE 5 k Ne <oupuee ,___"._m!_ !E Eg}-! L. s Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller and fam-- ily spent the week end with Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. Alex Bunton, at Prairie View. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jackson of Chicago were guests at the Kenneth Lovell home over the week end. Edwin Hart left last Thursday for his home in Vermillion, Canada, af-- ter spending the past few months with relatives here. * Miss Helen Bulkley réturned Sun-- day to Clinton, Ilinois to resume her v«<rk as a member of the mlty of the high school <there. was called home by the serious fliness of her mother whose condition --has so far improved as to permit of Miss Helen's return to her work. Mr. J. Vorhees will be the preach-- er at the Wednesday evening ser-- vice March 3 at St. Lawrence's Episcopal church. Mr. Vorhees is a graduate of Yale University and studied for the minstry. He ad-- dressed the general convention of the Episcopal church at New Or-- leans last October. George B. Follett has been serving for the past two weeks on the Fed-- eral grand jury in the court of c go Witken in igo. * '{:z Kkenson in C" go veral of our toww were leoking for Mr. Ground Hog Tues-- day to reckon with him for the bum steer he gave them on the second ¢f last month. As a prophet, our furry friend has lost his reputation in thege parts. 4 Earl Gruenwald has purchased the Fred Mordhorst property on First street and will move in shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rhodeof Lake Forest were entertained Sun-- day at the home of Mr.--and Mus. Forrest Flagg Owen. . Mrs. Fred Mordhorst and daugh-- ter spent Saturday with Mrs. Charlss Kuhlman at Highland Park. Lee Huson and family moved monday into the R. S. Triggs house on Elm Court which Mr.-- Huson pur-- chased recently. Mr. Triggs mived, ihe same day, into the J. E. Triggs house on the corner of Brainers and Eim Court, which he has purchased from his father,. s _ _ Carl Schrek was a guest last »Friday night at a banquet given for the agents of the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company. The af-- fair was held in the rcse room of the Sherman hotel in Chicago. Mrs. Fred Jockhheim returned this week from a two weeks stay at Fort Wayne, Indiana where she was called by the illness and 'death of a relative. * Mrs, Edna Haines spent the week end with relatives in Milwaukee. Will Erect You A House or any kind of building;furnish-- ing all: labor and material by contract, so you may know just what entire cost will be before starting. es --R. L. Gonsalves 32--PRIZES--32 Good 5--Piece Orchestra ADMISSION 50¢ a Person Given by Grayslake Volunteer Fire Co-Ealy * GRAYSLAKE OPERA HOUSE Fred Mason of Chicago visited this week with numerousw relatives and friends in Libertyville and vi-- cinity. | . Wed., March 17 Mr. and Mrs. Lyell H. Morris left Tuesday for Pensacola, Florida to look over some property in which Mr. Morris is interested. Mrs. George Crockett andbd:ugh- ter of LaGrange are spending the week with the former's sister, Mrs. William Lyons. project w sible spe permit. | to have 1 fore next 24th Annual MASQUERADE Ground grammar pleted wil schools i1 broken M Reinert a CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Mr. and Mrs. ] ed the funcral Half Day on T The second Lenten bakery sale of the Womans Guild of St. Lawrence's church will be held on Saturday af-- ternoon, March 6 at the office of the Farm Bureau. kegan, Mr. and Mrs. John Dryer and Joseph Ingrish were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Behm on Maple Avenue, the occas-- ion being the celebration of Dorothy Behm's fourth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Anna Morgan a: torah Cooper of Lake -- Sunday visitors at the borne home. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Behm and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wagner of Wau-- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gaskill were Highland Park visitors on Sunday. Mr ake DANCE ind for TLibertyville's new 1ar school which when com-- will be one of the finest grade ; in northern Illinois was Monday by workmen for the t and Walsh Contracting Co., e Geneva, Wis: Work on the . will be' rushed with all pos-- peed if weather conditions . Every effort is to be made e the building completed be-- xt September. > and Mrs Morgan and Miss of Lake Forest : rs. Gilbert Luce -- Richard Earle att l of Frank Wells Fuesday afterngon, attend at Mrs. E. W. Colby returned Mon-- day night from St. Louis where she had been spending the week with her cousin H. W. Kramer who has been very ill. ~ A PRES S LNG and CL KEA NING is done right at Cichy's Tailoring Shon. Prompt service. An interesting combat was staged Tuesday afternoon " between -- the March wind and the March sunshine. The © thermometer in frfl of the Register office registered 10 above zero while out in the street where the sun had a chance, the snow was melting. pt". C. F. Wright left Friday for In-- dinapolis, Indiana where _he will make an extended visit with rela-- tives. The adjourned regular meeting of the Legion Auxiliary was held Mon-- day night at the home of Mrs. George Burridge on Mechanics Grove Road, after the business meet-- ing the members spent a social hour at five hundred. Mrs. Ruth Owen was awarded the highest honors. The evening ended with refresh-- ments served by the hostess. Investments That Endure The local Mystic: Worker lodge will hold a card and bunco party at Gridley Hall on Tuesday evening, March 9. The games will be follow-- e1 by a short informal dance. The sffair will be open to the public. Generally speaking, the circula-- tion--of books is the only service con-- nected with the library. The distri-- bution of magazines is now assum-- ing it's rightful place in broadcast-- ing knowledge and entertainment. The contents of our magazine col-- lection embraces very nearly as many subjects as the books them-- selves, for amg them one will find current Old World and New World topics discussed by eminent men-- the most interesting of travél arti-- cles--the latest in comforts and dec-- orations for the home and garden-- the most recent mechanical inven-- tions--the last word in -- "Radio-- ology"--various views on nli;lon and the latest in current fiction. * By U.S.Government . Veterinarian _ D. C. GRINNELL \ Inspector in Charge Office with Farm Bureau Phone Libertyville 329 LIBERTYYVILLE ILLINOIS of the "Wanderer' 'type. "A Wan-- derer among pictures," "A wanderer in Paris," "A wanderer in London," and several others. Three --more which will prove interesting are "Behavorism," "Influericing human behavior'" and "Why we behave like human' beings." -- ~ A new charging system has been recently installed, whereby the ju-- venile books are being charged sep-- arately, some one person -- taking charge. We find the new system very effective, as it eliminates con-- fusion at the main desk, and also gives the children better service. The Suaturday morning storg hour is be-- coming popular. Last Saturday the children in the first grades were en-- tertained; on Saturday, March 6th, the second grades are invited. Miss Graham will tell bird stories. We request the children nmot. to ask for service during this one hour, from 10 to 11 every. Saturday. Among the new books are several of the "Wanderer' 'type. "A Wan-- derer among pictures," "A wanderer in Paris." "A wanderer in London." CATTLE TESTED JOE HUTCHINS 208 East Cook Avenue Phone 429--R Libertyville Automobile Painting Free of Charge ©BATISFACTION GIVEN 'Interesting News of the Local Clubs:and Lodges Duco and Enamel for Tuberculosis SOCIE TY Valentines Valspar Used All Work Guaranteed . A. Hutchinson ~Vid or Ne# . WoOrk . 601 West Park Avenue + VAJZZ & ; A A LR C North MiHwaukee Ave FLOOR SURFACING LIBRARY NOTES 1J WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1926 Put enthusiasm in --your . work. Nothing great was ever achieved without it. -- We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for the kindness shown in our re-- cent bereavement. geon. _ Drs. 0. C. Wilhite, medical officer in charge; George Melvin, Charles Sisson, George W. Schelm, George Damis, and Wi'lliam Shay, DDS, compose the staff. I will not be responsib'le.for any debts contracted by any' person other than myself after March 1. At the present time there are six doctors on the staff of the hospit-- al, one of these being a dental sur-- . There were no ceremonies to mark the opening ds plans have been made of an elaborate dedication to be held April 17. At this time the Legion members of the eighth district will be in charge of the program. Frank Boice will be chairman of the com-- mittee of the American Legion. The new hospital has been built | * *.;# at a great expense and every effort' .___ March 7 to 12 . has been made to make it one of the| Legion movie week at the Audi-- best along the north shore. There| tornum theatre. Tickets now . on are 8325 beds in the hospital, with S&le by members of the Legicn. about 40 single rooms, for individ--| * 0# . % ual patients, the remainder of the | Monday March 15 beds being in rooms on the dormi--| "An Evening With the Great tory style. 'Composers." Regular March nro-- '_ On Thursday and Friday nights of ihis week the programs at the Au-- citorium Theater will be 'given as a 'benefit to the Parent Teachers As-- sociation. The picture to be shown 'will be "A Kiss for Cinderella" and tickets are on sale by members of the association. * The new Veterans Bureau hospital west of Great_ Lakes was opened Monday morning, acording to an announcement made today by Dr. 0. C. Wilhite, medica)} officer in charge of the hospital. VETERAN'S HOSPITAL OPENS ON MONDAY given at the First Methodist Epis-- copal church on Monday evening the 15th. The program for the evening has been listed as "An evening with the great composers." . The regular March program of the Libe!'tYVfl.le Musical Society will be _A SNAP Late! Trouble? Excited! L.Jom/O.ré Our cab at your neightx TRIGGS & JOHNSON Concentrated Soap Suds for Washing Machines SNAP ------'and the dishes are clean CARD OF THANKS 5ith Anniversary of the 57 Varieties. Everything in the Heinz Line will be on Special Sale at our Store Friday, February 26 "The Store of Quality and Service" Phones 24 and 25 -- Libertyville] Bert Curtis, Libertyville. Dafely * SNOW'S TAXI The Protine Family. NOTICE 1 Sunbrite Cleanser 290 3 Packages for FREE _ PHONE 306 We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for their kind servi-- ges and beautiful flowers in the re-- cent loss of our husband and father. @©--Mrs. H. Waltman and Children. Libertyville Lodge No. 492 A. F. & A. --M. on Saturday, March 6 be-- ginning at--3 o'clock P. M. Work on the Master Mason degree. By order of the Master. Wednesday, March 31 Oratorio "The --Messiah" by a chorus of one hundred voices and noted soloists at the High School auditorium. April 6--7--8 American Legion minstrel with an all star cast. Staged by Liberty-- ville Post No. 329. Wednesday, March 17 / Hard times dance by the Liberty-- ville Club at the Parish house. time, worry and aids them in reaching their destination in a condition that warrants the hir-- ing of a reliable Taxi Service. Monday March 15 "An Evening With the Great Composers." Regular March pro-- gram of the Libertyville Musical So-- ciety at the M. E. Church. gance or lack of thrift. Taking advantage of a dependable ser-- vice that repays them by saving Friday March 12 St. Luke's Choir of Evanston, 40 professional -- voices with soloists from the Chicago Grand Opera Co., will sing Stainer's Passion music, '"The Crucifixion" at St. Lawrence's. Church at 8 P. M. Freely open to all. March 4th and 5th A kiss for Cinderella, benefit of the Libertyville Parent Teacher As-- sociation at the Auditorium Theater. Our cab at your neighbor's door does not signify extrava Gratz of Chicago will speak. O Tuesday March 9 _ Cards, Bunco and Dancing by the Mystic Workers at | Gridley Hall, Public invited.---- -- ---- . . Friday, March 12 Father and Son banquet at the Methodist Episcopal church, Dr. There will be a special meeting of COMING EVENTS CARD OF THANXKS T. F. Swan, Secretary. NOTICE W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. 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