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Lake County Register (1922), 17 Apr 1926, p. 7

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James Fay Carr a student of Knox College Galesburg spent the week end at the home of his par-- ents Mr. ard Mrs. F. L. Carr. | Miss Dorcthea Gray uf Chicago attended the card party, dance and reception at the Palace T ieatie last Thurs l2y evening. | Mrs. M. S. Clark and Lois Brough-- ton motored to Arlington H last Friday where Mrs. Clark > on her sister, Mrs. Link. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bassett Chicago were week end guests Rafter at Chicago Monday. \ Dr. C. W. Sowles and wife of Waukegan visited their mother Mrs. Mary Glync®, and sister Lucy Sowles Monday. T3 3 Libertyville called on relatives here the home of Mrs. Basset's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dixson. Harry Bristol of Waukegan led on friends here Monday. Mrs. Beula Coxhead returned her home here Saturday after pass-- ing several days last week with her sister Mrs. Harry Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. L H. Cypher and infant son spent Sunday afternoon joy riding. They visited Arlington Heights, Des Plaines and Mount Mrs. Lucy Clough and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hallock entertained rela-- tives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Jones spent Friday with their daughters, Mrs. Roy Kirk and Mrs. Gordon Hazleton of Batavia. Archie Foss of Libertyville pas-- sed Sunday with friends here. Hattie Powers of Elmhurst is at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Powers. Mr. March Huson who spent the winter in Florida arrived at the home of his daughter Mrs. Ra Paddoekthofonputdlutvn'. Mrs. Mary Davlin and Mrs. Madaleine Martin attended wedding of Mrs. Martin's son Stan-- ley Martin of Janesville, Wis., last week Tuesday. Mr. Martin is a grandson of Mrs. Mary Daviin. -- -- Mrs. Julia Green and daughter Edna of Oak Park spent last Wed-- nesday at the home of Mrs. Flor-- ence Green. Gladys Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy of Chicago spent a couple of days at the home cf her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. D. H. Murphy, Misses Fran-- ces Sinnott and Estella Grace at-- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baseley and «n.cren cof Grays Lake spent Sunday aftervoon at tie home of their MotFc.. Mrs. A.ics Baseley and sister, Xrs. L. H Cviher. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paddock of Round Lake were recent supper #@uests at the home of their son, _ Robert -- Blackburn of Chieln{ npemflnnekodatthchmd his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Black-- _ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carr of Bar-- rington were Sunday guests at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. D. H. Murphy and so spent Thursday forencon at Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Baseley pas-- sed Sunday afternoon at the home of their daughter Mrs. Howard An-- derson. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stadfield visited relatives at Volo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaw and sons of Kenosha, Wis., were week: end guests at the home of Mrs. Shaw's tather. Mr. Josebph Turnbull. Mrs. .P. B. Johnson of Crystai Lake spent Monday at the home of at the home of her son Yyernon Johns, of Waukegan. Mrs. Johns spent part of each day at the bed-- side of her mother Mrs. Harriette mvhohapafiontatm Victory Memorial hospital Wauke-- kegan first of last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraemer spent last Wednesday with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krueger and son Kenneth visited relatives at Waukegan first of last week. ' Miss Dorothy Stroker of Madison, r sister, Mrs. F. L. Carr. Mrs. W. V. Johns spent last week the home of her son Vernon WAUCONDA of his home. He is a brother of Evelyn Dickson. They are children of F. Dickson are convalescing after a prolonged illness. quite ill with the flu. She is slow-- ly recovering. ' Mrs. Elma Graham who returned from the Dakotas two months ago is slowly convalescing from a seri-- ous illness which attacked her soon after her arrival at her sons at Cary. She hopes to be able to come to the home of her brother, Mr. E. J. Cook the latter part of this week. H. Dickson who owns a meat mar-- ket and grocery store here. -- her leg several weeks ago is still at the V. M. H. Waukegan. Though it may be some time before she can return to her home she still wears the same beautiful smile her many friends always saw on her face. ye eene Meq e C uie is ol . * ies c _ * o en io ds . . ce is w s m 1 -- Mrs. :Arthur Powers who has been school group proved: their ability seriously ill 'was able to come to by easily winning the meet, the town to vote at Tuesday's election.| Junior--Senior group took second Mrs. Harriette Ruggles who had place. Refreshments were served the misfoertune to fall and break\ and the happy gathering was her leg several weeks ago is still\ brought to a close. -- at the V. M. H. Waukegan. Though| 'Teachers present from other it may be some time before she C@0) schools were: Principal and> Mrs. return to her home she still wears| Hawkins, and Mrs. Heybeck of the same beautiful smile her MANDY) Zorich: Principal, Miss Burke, Mrs. friends always saw on her face. _ | Franciscoe and Miss Stewart of The Nichols children who Were! joeal grammar school; Grace John-- ill with measles are better at this| son, Courtney School; Miss Fitz-- writing. § gerald, V School; Miss Anita Albert Baseley has an mfufi"I Baseley, a::;d School; and Miss on his right hand caused by a Slight t.awrence, Slocum's Lake School. seratch. y 5 We were glad to have these Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dixson Ob-- teachers and their pupils with us served their Golden Wedding Su'n- and since we had such a "Jolly day by visiting their stm, Lutie DiX--) Good Time," we hope the future will son at Lake Zurich. Mr. and MrS--| bring more parties of this nature. (Mrs. Loretta Seymour who p3s%®d, meeting at the grammar school on the last several weeks at the home, Friday evening April 16. ofherdaughmmmnkflafli-' An Friday and Saturday even-- son of Chicago returned to her ings April 16--17 an Art exhibit home one day last week. 'wmbeholdatflngrmmn'ehool. The girls club entertained their, crrmnrmrent berigeimireenieaioie m Grnrimerreones Harry Bassett and Mrs. Beula Cox Mrs. :Arthur Powers who has been seriously ill 'was able to: come to town to vote at Tuesday's election. Mrs. Harriette Ruggles who had 'l't--n;dsy min".t the W. T. H. S. In all there were sixty one preS-- r. Phil Morse is able to be up "t"d'm'wmm!n}mmdmhafium.eu- enjoyed by all. A three course hot: macq s, his bed for a number of lunch was served at a late hOUT) weers with pneumonia and plurisy. after which the merry makers d¢--|-- weirfield's Big Five bowled a pamdfortheirmdhm&m'mwgmmdnb- eneeminmthadbanpoatmnod'mmymmw from last week Tuesday night t0 quite heavy. Well never mind boys, this week Tuesday, April 13. _ |you hold a pretty good record, your Earl Davis received a shipment of sixteen hundred baby chicks of} themmmbned.luthu-i day morning from the hatcherys in Zeeland, Michigan. Mr. Davis has been in this business for several years and he has exceptional suc-- cess both in receiving these ship-- ments and in raising of the chicks without serious loss. Mr. Davis re-- Mr. Denny Murphy's many friends more though he has to use a which he will be able to dis-- 406 Milwaukee Avenue Libertyville _ SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE DR. HESLIN is fully equipped to take care of Chronic Diseases j No matter what they may be. By the use of Drugless Methods. cision Instruments for Diagnosis and Treatment. CONSULTATION ALL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL > DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER Office 223 Washington St., Waukegan PHONE 465 Since 1893 James Anderson Company, Inc. DR. B. T. LYNCH MUNKWCIPAL ENCINEERS is SOCIAL DISEASES John P. O'Ned at -- Lake Forest 39 . gerald, Vasey School; Miss Anita | Baseley, Glynch School; and Miss { Lawrence, Slocum's Lake School. . We were glad to have these | teachers and their pupils with us 'and since we had such a "Jolly were present and about half this number were guests, At eight fif-- teen the program began with coach Mullins as chairman. In a few chosen words he welcomed the teachers and students of the neigh-- iboring schools, and introduced the visiting teachers to the gmnp.l Emma Vogt and Elizabeth Fink then played a fine instrumental duet followed by a solo by Ora Lee Prior. Miss Cecelia Murray gave an interesting reading and Miss Raso played a pleasing piano -- solo. Principal Varner then gave an in-- teresting talk which was enjoyed teachers and their pupils with us and since we had such a "Jolly Good Time," we hope the future will bring more parties of this nature. The Parent Teachers Association will hold their ~regular monthly meeting at the grammar school on Friday evening April 16. | An Friday and Saturday even-- Fever headache or--grippe -- Colds break in a day for the millions who use Hill's Headache and fever stop. La Grippe is checked. All in a way so reliable that druggists guarantee results. Colds are too important to treat in lesser ways. -- A number of people from this Vi-- cinity attended the funeral of Mrs. Pankowin Friday at Fairfield. Mr. Louis and Henry Knigge and Mr. C. Craine motored to Crystal The S. L. Tripp Lumber Co. S. L. TRIPP LUMBER CO. Branch Yards, Prairie View and Gilmer Main Yard, Mundelein, L _ Telephone 103 "mmmmmimmmmfin will show you how to save ~------ _ your chicks -- Painting and Decorating FURNITURE FINISHED TO HARMONIZE we just want to show you what can be done by using a f feed that's just chock full of $ #/ vitamins of life--and growth.= If Purina Chick Startena don't give a healthier and W faster growing flock of chicks than you ever had in your m life--we'll _ m never say F Some of these flowering shrubs will add beauty and value to 2000 extra quality Apple trees at $1.00 each. _ _ A fine lot of Mountain Ash. ' Libertyville grown stock will do the best in your yard. Your curtains advertise to the passing E'ublic the kind of a housekeeper you are. ou can make them tell the right story--if you let us launder them. _ We will wash them gently in gure wat-- er, mild suds, dry them true to their orig-- inal size and shape, give them a crispness inal size and shape, give them a crispness and smoothness, an evenness of "hang" that is impossible to get by home laundering methods. } Try us and see. _ j OFFICE AND STORE: 23 W. nes: . Offce Lake Forest 254 Bridal Wreath THB LAKE COUNTY REGISTBR, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1926. _ _ WITH TAPESTRIES Lake Forest -- Libertyville -'l' D. A. YOUNG n K un w Fairholm Gardens Time to plant Shrubs--Trees, Vines, _ Evergreens, Pereniel Flowers s sok Reliable Laundry "'Dry Cleaners as well as PHONE 290 -- -- H. C. Burrmor & Sons Numryum&'florfiu COME AND SEE IT. E#i;';ag;ouagmqlt'sm your while to prove th'-.' _ Order Purina Chows from our fresh supply right now! cattle, and had them shipped here on the E. J. & E. railroad. Mrs. H. W. Schwerman spent last Thursday with Misses Lena and An-- na Schwerman. Odd shaped corner lot about 181 feet frontage. Bargain for cash. FOR SALE--Lot in Dymond & Aus-- tins Sub. % block from Liberty-- Real Estate, Loans and Insurance "A good office to do business with" 201 S. Milwaukee Ave FOR SA FOR SALE--Grain drill, land roller, spring tooth harrow, fanning mill FOR SALE--Apartment site, the best docation in town, centrally FOR SALE CHEAP--1924 Oldsmo-- bile 6 sport touring. Bargain at $825. Eddy's Barber Shop, Mun-- FOR °-- SALE--Strictly modern SELLERS & PETERSEN | This Week's Specials ! 2 BEAUTIFUL LOTS on Cook Ave,, on concrete street, water, sewer, gas into lot line, ready to build. 2 LOTS on Johnson Ave., on con-- crete st., sewerf and water into FINE MODERN 7 room home on FINE MODERN 6 room new Bun-- -- galow, Mundelein. Hot water heat, ready for occupancy. W. A. Ray ~Mundelein, Phone 452R 29--t FOR SALE--Corn in shock and sev-- _ eral hives of bees, Phone 620J2. See Forrest E. Sellers, Salesman with FOR SALE--Bungalow, seven rooms and bath, hard wood finish, mod-- ern in every way. For informa-- tion address $ B. Care Register. FOR SALE--Team Bay horses, wt, 2400. Charles Butterfield, But-- terfield Road, Libertyville.: _ _ Minimum charge, 25¢. _ 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake county in so short a time and at so reasonable a cost as you can if you make your wants known hnere. A trial will convince you. HOMES FOR SALE--In Mundelein. Kymmfithbuymything,orityouhnnmc&h'bul. rent or exchange, or if you want help, make it known through these columns. You will get results. * Ave., q-v'ed Street, has breakfast room, fireplace,-- built in book cases, shower bath, furnace heat. Lot 50 x 150 feet, fruit trees and strawberries. $2500.00 cash will handle, balance Mortgage. Zoned for business. _ KENNEDY BROTHERS $30 Milwaukee Ave Phone good condition. Clark Dunn, Mun-- delein, Phone 629W1. 26--+f FOR SALE--Beautiful 8 room home extra large Jot, hot water heat, ~-- wonderful location, with plenty of FOR SALE--5 room home and bath furnace heat, hard wood floors, $30 Milwaukee Ave lot. Nice shrubery, fruit trees, garage. -- All complete, only $12.000. One half cash. lein that should interest conserva-- terms easy. Chance for intrease in value is exceptionally good. "Buy a Home and you buy a Bank." -- Lioyd C. Ray, Liberty-- DR SALE--7 room home, large lot, 100 'by 200 feet deep. Ideal SELLERS & PETERSEN Milwaukee Ave. Libert: oOTHER GOOD BUYS® KENNEDY BROTHERS LE--Nearly new FOR SALE Classified Ads floors, 'finish Only .. Mundelein. _ Now --Tested Murdock a.nd| eed corn. Also a few Chester White b.;r"!'!' o 1TM 28--2t--pd HOTEL AT DIAMOND LAKE--14 FOR SALE--New 6 room house on \lu'gvo lot, good buy. | FOR SALE--6 room house on larg corner lot, close in. Price $6,000. FOR SALE--Small chicken farm on buildings, good business corner. FOR SALE--New 5 room bunga FOR SALE--40 acres near lal MANY OTHER BUYS. FOR SALE--Large 7 room house on Milwaukee Ave., Zoned for PORSMmodem{mr::! bungalow on paved street. floors. Good construction through-- FOR SALE--Strictly modern seven close in. Equipped with oil burn-- er. Large lot. ~Specials all paid. A real snap, and only $5,000 cash will handle this. is FOR SALE--Strictly modern six ropm home with double garage on FOR SALE--Fifty foot lot on New-- berry Avenue. -- South front. Very water and sewer. 2 acres land, 200 ft. lake front, 300 ft. along stand, large pouitry house, bath ing lockers, 15 rowboats, swings Real Estate and Insurance Phone 276 Register Bldg. 111 W. Church St. Liberty trees, 2 cottages furnished, each rent for twenty five dollars pet tables and benches, plenty park ing ground. Priced very low fo large lot. FOR SALE--Horse. Hafeman's location, close in. FOR SALE--Steel Safe 24 x 24 x 36 high. Heavy construction, fire and burglar proof. Apply at Reg-- FOR SALE--The only real low priced lots in Libertyville--Munde-- lein district Fifty foot lots © in Indian Heights at Diamond Lake, large lot, close in. Fire piace, sleeping porch, screened poerch. Specials all paid. It's a very con-- venient home and a real buy. dwelling with large lot, on Lincoin Avenue. A good comfortable home at a rea-- sonable price. 0R SALE--Nearly new moden six room dwelling and garage on full--sized lot on Second St. Very Priced very low. $800 upward for a short only. Terms very easy. AUSTIN & SCHWERMA4 REALTY COMPANY 410 N. Milwaukee Ave. AUSTIN & SCHWERMAN fEALTY COMPANY 10 N. Milwaukee Ave. with all village improvements available, .$400 to $500 if taken at once. An exceptional oppor-- tunity for the small investor. Gordon Ray, Mundelein, nl.A'_l'e'l A. R. SCHNAEBELE dern seven toom' double garage -- on Lincoln Avenue. A on lot, 1926--Ford Roadster 1923--Ford Touring 1922--Cleveland Touring 1923--Star Touring with winter 1922--Ford Sedan--$75. Cash 1924--Chevrolet Touring, with win-- 1924--Chevrolet Touring--$145 1922--Ford Touring--$65 1924--Ford Roadster 1923--Hupmobile Coupe 1924--Chevrolet Coupe 90 days parts guarantee 30 days service THE MOTOR MARKET. THE ILLINOIS AUTO EXCHANGE --."Our Name Removes Your Risk".. 212 Madison St. Tel: 4110. Waukegan FOR SALE--Shetland pony 6 years FOR RENT--Modern flat on Wright Court. Call Phone 304M. 30--1t FOR SALE--A few Black Lang-- shang roosters $2.50 each. Eggs _ for setting $2.00. Mrs. W. J. Dietz, Mundelein, Ill. Phone FOR SALE--Purebred Bronze tur-- key gobblers. Also spring lambs, 30 to 60 lbs. and some heavy hens. FOR RENT--House located west of Half Day. Inquire. Warren Her-- rick, Phone 410, Lake Forest, HI. WANTED--The best modern home in Libertyville that $5000 or $6000 will buy on reasonable terms. Ad-- WANTED--Dressmaking. Call at 121 Fourth Street or Phone 195J. WANTED--District Manager for & strong and progressive leading Illincis company. For Life, acci dent and health insurance for Lake county. A good contract WANTED--Laundress to do small family washing at her home. Call sled, harness and saddle. Will-- iam Wagner, Mundelein, IIl. Phone Phone 301M. WANTED--Gitl for general house-- WANTED--Roomers at 426 Mil-- out board. Apply 1106 N. Mil-- waukee ave., Libertyville. 23¥ -m-'m'mf'mp*. It can not hurt you, and it certainly ends the torture at once. uk When you are ering so you can re-- fl.'ho'u Nothing has such concen-- trated, penetrating heat as red J-tuooonummnm Eumwmfeddnmhf- three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and sore-- LAKE COUNTY'S LOWEST day work. Basements a specialty. S. J. Groves & Sons Co., Liberty» ville, Ill. Phone 659J2. 19+f M,nydmgxnfoniuofm Rad-- Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the package Red Pepper for the right party. drug store. work. No washir 1106 Milwaukee Ave The heat of red peppers RED PEPPER HEAT STOPS BAGKAGHE Next to avenue, Chicago, IL WE PAY CASH with the name Rowles on each Full for PAGE SEVEN Hotel 30--1t pony

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