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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Mar 1926, p. 7

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the many features in volume vorthydvfl" mention in addition to the and Shanahan articles are: final report of the disbur-- e of the. soldiers' bonus. statement of the status of ay construction in Illinois. R ion of the -- campaign interest of community bet-- m~nt in the State. m is the most comprehensive the best edition of any since eation of the Blue Book be-- more than 25 years Ago. i-gthndhoetionoflr.ho on the book has been prac-- v doubled in size and has One of the most valuable fea-- res of the book for personal ference is a name index includ-- z the names of all former State ficers, members of the General ssembly, members . of ~Congress 'lzrsofthonoardofw- ; and Judges of the Circuit, article on the Lincoln cols m of the Illinois State His-- il Library. o detailed description of the Centennial Building. description of recent prog-- in the forestry movement. description of the new re-- h and educational hospitals pages crammed full of in-- ion about the State of Il!-- arid its government. This "Glorious Beams . _ Of The Artist Canvasser" «h.rustu'hmhonrprofadonmustbom special donation of nature. He miust be able to insist without intrusion, he must be anxious not to tire or bluff his client, and he must possess the magnetism to attract and not repel. 'These are very severe conditions to which only very few can answer." long a leading factor in the New York Life in MMMMMW service for forty years in Lurope, UniL wo retired recently from that field. We enjoyed his JOHN HODGE valuable .state Telephone 4070 WAUKEGAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Room 410 nent. This iprehensive any since Book be-- r's ago. f Mr. Em-- been prac= _ and has He rendered the Company distinguished "lr""'"---'v--" s % Rev. and Mrs. H. Heise spent last Saturday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Landohl, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smales of Chicago visited at the F. C, Schumacher home Sunday. , 7 bmmwww at © Schumacher's Shop © Saturday night, March 18. -- ' * _ Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Schwerman znd family were entertained by Mr. andln.A]vin'MofCrr stal Lake Sunday. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knigge spent Sunday afterncon at the Theodore Zersen home at Mundelein. Mr. Edward Meyer spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. Paul Rouse + Mundelein. f | visited at Schwerman lS\mday.- _ Mr. Gerh Mr. Gerhardt ma Peters and of Chicago spen Peters home. I;s: i._i Umbdenstock is on sick list this week. * s-tay'scio;\.;'e:"afvt..;'sie gets up to & l LF han she does before she starts? ||p women's Pumps and Slippers. anse_______i_____ s All styles. Not all sizes. Values The Lake. County Register--twice to $6.00. Sacrifice price-- a week--only $2.00 per year. ds Ex aF T FFTETZZPTEHITIILZZL! | s s 87 R ; F 2 [} b zd AJ (a| Ever notice that a woman always stays longer after she gets up to g® than she does before she starts? (ARANYT) bordering on the edge of Gdamp fights, according to a tabulation on candidates and issued complet-- ed today by the United Press. Women's Oxfords. Tan, Patent and Calfskin Leathers, _ LOW walking heels. Values to $6.00, Women's High Grade Pumps and Slippers. Quality Footwear from our regular. stock. Values to $7.00. Sacrifice price-- 3 Starts Thursday Morning, March 18, 10 A. M. Women's Tan, Gray and Blond Kid Pumps. Piain and oCFap Patterns. Jukt arrived for Easter showing. Values to $8.00. Sacrifice price-- Women's better and dressier Slippers. The height of fashion. The most desirable patterns. Our regular $8.85. Sacrifice price-- Women's Slippers, House Com-- gminaneolonindallsisel-- * *~~. y _ 4 P&-- /7 T ioi ~ig '\ * rres. t alf \ n , ¥ \"\ \ g R \ ' # ® a "b//:;',---' o_ in . : . . xz ; . ® X & J : i oae $981 $981 and Strap Atved --f0r out The Greatest Flowing of High Grade Footwear -- Into the Arms of Thrifty Shoppers announcements A Serifice pride-- a3 sHkLOdka .. LMEHEE EE. xC o o O CAC Oxfords. New spring styles to choose from, : Values to $4.00. Children's Shoes Mostly all sizes. " Calfskin. Values Sacrificge price-- Big Girls' Shoes, Pumps and Ox-- fords, Tan and Black Calfskin Leathers, sizes to 5%, values to $6.00. -- Sacrifice price-- Girls' H O\lfl" m' "Red and Blue, all styles and sizes. VAl-- ues to $1.50. Sacrifice price-- Alc ®e O P E N x Z A fifie of ltll;em year -- and Oxfords. eve is .in Tan and Black of rlzoomm. This s to $4.00. saving occasion is a mi -- Bargains beyond e 47 - ation will meet your ' here. . ' u m p 8 at 67¢ EVERY EVENING ~Al --. 103 '"during the active cam-- Biizz]ficom 70 O T E--RY i"or'reasons which cannot be explained, we are ; Forced to Make a Tremendous Sacrifice unheard of in the merchan-- dise field, particularly at this time, on the Eve of the Ncow %pring Season when all the ew Styles and Patterns are in stock. However, Such Are the Conditions, and every pair of Oxfords, Slippers and Pumps, Foot-- wear of every description for every occasion for men, wo-- men and children must be gsacrificed. Bargains beyond expect-- ation will meet your gaze here. . : . Thursday Morning 10 O'clock ~Be here for best selection when the doors open, -- _ BILLY JACOBS BQOT_]_':RY Important Notice! READ THIS ONE To the first 50 women entering our store Thurs-- day morning we will sell a week--only $2.00 per year. DURING THIS S ALE 8 We Men's Oxfords, 'Tan and Black Calfskin. Not all sizes 'in thm Men's Dress Shoes and Oxfords The new lasts for spring Good-- year welts with rubber heels. Our regular $5.85, sacrifice price Men's Quality Shoes fords, Tans, Patents and Calf-- skin. all styles and sizes, regular $7.85 and $8.85, sacrifice price-- Soles with Rubber heels, Brown and Gray, all sizes, regular $3.00 grade, sacrifice price-- pmdafluuwuhimuttoh given at the Woodman Hall, Wed-- nesday night, March 17. A basket social < will follow the program, which begins at 8:00 o'clock sharp thus giving the young folks the op-- porwfltyofgumdh(lvanhooflut and later going somewhere else as tben.moomnym-ehednled for the 17th.. Home made candy will be on sale during the evening ana all ladies interested in the school The Womans Ssociety and iC Ivanhoe school together have pre-- and church are asked to contribute for the occasion. Proceeds to be di-- cided between the church and school. Miss Clara Godwin was taken to the Victory Memorial hospital at Waukegan and operated on Satur-- day morning for appendicitis, She is doing as well as could be expec-- 'Job'; Meyers and Alvin Loomis were among the boys who went to Chicago Fricay afternoon with Mr. $14§? 67 47 the Boys' Dress and SCROOl ShHOC}, Black only, Goodyear Welt with Rubber heels, m'" "-50, Bac-- rifite price-- mostly all sizes, values to $3.00, sacrifice price-- _ -- Tan and Black Calfskin, Good-- year Welt Rubber heels, quality footwear values to $5.00, sacri-- fice price-- Big Boys' Shoes and Oxfords, Broad Toes, the styles of today, Black and Tan Calfskin, values to $5.85, sacrifice price-- y2 .48 Men's Work one grade on-- z,butflumflnw ro Cord Soles, Rubber Heels, a shoe for every mechanic, sac-- Kinney. --'They . relurne evening and reported a cently _ The L A. Huebsch family are moving this week to the farm re-- DON'T GET UP NIGHTS ...ys:"Cmto'l('Afl'h&-."I will show you 25 pieces of gravel that passed after taking Lithiated Buchu (Keller Formula). Had to get ' Dress and School Shoes, ' Dress Shoes and Oxfords, 3. 1(8 'Tennis Shoes, 97 97 by 87

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