_ Arthur Krell was a Chicago caller last Wednesday. -- Mr. and Mrs. George Scheide mot-- ered to Woodstock and Richmond last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Goss-- le at a two o'clock dinner Sunday. Miss Burke was a Milwaukee vis itor recently. / Mrs. Ella Powers spent last Wed-- nesday at the home of her grand daughter, Mrs. Geo. Scheide. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and :aghters of Chicago spent the week at the home of their %arents. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pratt. John Roney of Chicago was in town and at his farm five miles north of town Sunday. Robert Blackburn of Chicago spent the week end at his home here. Mesdames Lizzie Carr, Mary Clark, and Edith Clark were Wau-- kegan shoppers Friday. They also éalled on ?riends. G. R. Blackburn transacted busi-- ness in Chicago Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cook spent last week -- visiting relatives and friends at Elgin, Cary and Wood-- stock. Thomas Carr, at McHenry an ed to the Carr h day. Mrs. Mary Clark of Roseville spent the fore part of last week at the home of Mrs. L. N. Cart. Mrs. A. J. Jones of William's Park, Slocum's Lake, was in town Miss :assed ere. Mrs. A. Park, Slocum Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Reid, Mrs. Mary Banks, and Mrs. Dorothea Withers of Chicago were Sunday %:zats at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rge Broughton. Mrs. Reid is a sister of Mrs. Broughton, Mrs. Banks and Mrs. Withers are sisters of Mr. Btroughton, and Mr. Reid is a bro-- ther to Mrs. G. L. Blackburn. Mrs. M. S. Clark and Ira Fisher ;Pent the week end with Mrs. Ira isher of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Froehlkes are' entertaining -- Chicago relatives to-l day. Allan Baseley was absent from school first of the week on account of a badly swollen face caused by toothache. Alvin Kuppe of Woodstock called on frienda' here last Wednesday. C. L. Pratt transacted business in Chicago last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hapke were' Waukegan shoppers last Wednesday. Mrs. Arthur Powers, who has beenl quite f11 at her home just out of to?. is convalescing. uth . Bruncheon and Leonard Townsend of Waukegan spent Sun-- day at the home of Mrs. Julia Brun-- cheon. | Ed. Dunn amade a trip to Cleve-- lang, Ohio Tuesday, returning late Weginesday. Mr. Dunn is deputy sheriff and was sent in that capaci-- Mrs. Louise Werden and grand-- dayghter, Miss Egna, were Wauke-- gan shoppers Friday. o _ Miss Myrtle Knigge is making an extended visit with friends in Chi-- WAUCONDA rs. Barr's mother, who has been Dorothy the wee Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee R. R. Co. THE ROAD OF SERVICE ically--refrigerated cars are now inservice(-ntheNoxjtthoreL'na ?:J(\C'Eic.a,l.'!lefpa.eg ?-(}nrl csar amalavad an anv railraa.| in thls part PIcCCULICAIlY--IUlII@CIACCELI LoR D O1RR ME NY MMC MRA CCC CCC w00 p P aMim o the first cars of their Kind ever employed on any railroad in this part of the country. Automat'iic;"anexu'ature control keeps these cars always at the exact temperature desired, a real aid in keepm&foodstnfis fresh and pure and delivering them in perfect condition to people who live im pure and deliverine ic i in Porrh Shore Line. communities served by the Shore Line. who spent a week l Richmond, return-- me here last Thurs--| Gray of Chicago | _ end with friends | Libertyville Ticket Office, TEBLEPHONE 74 [ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lundgren en-- tertained Mrs. Chas. Olson and dau-- Ighter, Miss Irene, of Chicago last week Tuesday. \ _ The eleven monthe old daughter of | Mrs. Samuel Hole is ill with measles at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kent, uncle and aunt of Mrs. Hole. Mrs. Hole came in from her home at Shelby, Montana, to attend the fun-- eral of her father, Joseph Glynch on ) Sunday, March 13. The babe was ill Wednesday and Dr. Ross was called. She is getting along satisfac-- torily. _' at the home of her daughter for the fome" in Tows" Totedsy."" She -- was ppers Tuesday. called on Mr. and Mrs. Mike Donlu'utd found them in very good health for people of their age. _ w Mrs. Clyde Carr and ladé.friald of Barrington called at the Carr home Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Clark of Roseville spent Wodneoda}' at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. J. Cook. { s Mrs. Veddar Stone and son, Mel-- vin, spent Sunday at the Albert Maether home in Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hallock, Mrs. Glenway Darwin, and Mrs. Natalie Stroupe were recent Waukegan shop-- Mrs. John McBride of Carpenters-- ville was a fwt at the home of Miss Della Kirwan first of last week, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Foss of Lib-- ennville were Thundn¥ evening callers at the W. V. John's home on Maple Avenue. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dickson re-- turned to their home last Friday af-- ter spending a few dlyl with rela-- tives at Danville, Illinois. R. C. Kent, G. R. Blackburn, and E. H. Dahms, transacted business at the County seat Thursday. 0 Mrs. Homer Cook, while descend-- ing the basement stairs in her home, in some way made a misstep and fell from the first step to the ce-- ment bottom of the floor below. She was carrying a basket of eggs, which were badly scrambled, and she was seriously shaken and bruised by the fall, although no bones were bro-- ken. The elbow of her right arm was dislocated, but slipped back in-- to place before Dr. Ross arrived. Mrs. Cook was unconscious for some time but at present is doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Francescoe were recent Waukegan callers. torily. _' |__ Mrs. Alice Geary and daughter, The last news from Harry Base-- | Miss Edith, will move from the J. ley of Coral was very encouraging as 'S- Haas place to one of the C. E. he had been discharged by the doc--| Wheelock houses on Maple Avenue, tors at St. Joseph's Hospital, Elgin.|in the near future. His wife had the misfortune to run _ Mr. Philip Peterson, a former res-- iesb s S drabGuabte d abtr in t eabien beabt icb teat i athe s teat e alle l tealet Our work is best because we have recently installed special car washing pressure equipment. Arrange to have your car washed every week under our contract arrangement. A saving plan worthy of yeour attention. Phone No. 8 Have your car washed regularly AT Monthly Tickets No» On Sale . 6orride tickets are now on sale. service that takes you directly where you The North Shore Line operates right into the heart of the Chicago Loop, venient to all business houses, OffhC¢ Duidings and theaters. North Shore Line commutation makes it un I y a reduced rate monthly ticket on the North Shore Line. Use this transportation makin: wzroutboop venient'to business ho downtown district--a feature of particular appeal during cold weather. Nor do you need to pay additional fares for downtown only'duing"n-h'boun.bmaadqm are commuting on the Shore Line? bus or taxi travel. Ree's Auto Laundry s at Loop "L" stations, con | At this time he is able to attend | his business at the store and the | building of a new and larger ware-- ihouoe on the side of the old struc-- | ture. ol lact medatipetavet hes maln hand hl:t' Wednesday. She was 3 to Belvidere where it was found nee-- essary to cut tb_dht*fl Anti-- toxin for tetanus was given. Mr. Baseley looked for no serious ef-- fects {rom her wound although it was very painful. Another accident to be recorded was the injury George Blackburn ;iufl:.g;td:h:n:h(ofndhan': 8 oot badly crushing o dibg marle ang other hoarg rretght oading nails and other from a truck when the on:'lmndnd pound keg of nails slipped auling the aforementioned accident. Thoug the injury is very painful, it is not believed to be serious. our Pharmacist, had rented the building formerlgnowned and operat-- ed by R. A. ior and Comp.:fil This was erroneous. Mr. Haller remain where he has been since coming here and will operate the ice cream parlor as heretofore. The Prior store has been rented by an-- other firm that expects to open up here in the near future. «This is a good location and the'::ople here should be glad to have place oc-- cupied, as it has never been closed before as long as the oldest resident can remember. The Tyler Gilbert family, who have been very ill with scarlet fev-- er, are much better at this writing. Mr. Gilbert's illness was not caused by scarlet fever; he is a sufferer of asthma and had been confined to his home for several days before scarlet fever attacked his family. It was mentioned in the items from here last week that Mr. Haller, The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Veddar Stone has been quite ill but is much improved at this time. Mrs. Lee Brown is able to be out uzlnin after being ill with a severe cold. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas has been sick with the measles. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whitman has been confined to her home with chicken _ _Mrs. Henry Geary, who has been very ill at her farm home four miles west of town, is convalescing. _ 1861 On June 19, mci\o was unhdh-nrrhfi?bllu da Ream ofl!n-mu,l Beside the wife, a son, ur, ofBonndthtwb daughters, Ruby and Martha of Ma-- rengo, three sisters, and three bro-- thers, survive, Funeral services were held Saturday at the home on East Gnntnlfiny. Marengo at 12:00 o'clock. terment was made in the family lot at McHenry. Mr. Poter-' son and family are well--known and much respected in this vicinity. They | this their lay of bereavement boast a hl{h class and !lx{-to-thte motion :ic ure theatre. e --new Wauconda Theatre. The new man-- agers, Sanderson and Hunt, come highly recommended. It is their in-- tention to operate a picture house in such a manner as to draw patrons ftom all adjacent territory. In out-- lining their plans, Mr. Sanderson informed the writer that the interior of the building will be entirely re-- decorated. New and comfortable theatre seats will be installed and in fact nothing will be left incom-- plete to deprive the public of all possible comfort while enjoying the program. First run pictures will be shown with $wo Simplex motion picture machines in operation. In once occupied a farm near here and went from here to a farm at Volo, thence to lmpfo. The hn':!iby has the sympathy of this community in The Palace Theatre building which belongs to Mr. and Mrs. D; H. Mur-- uture local residents may again elongs to Mr. and Mrs. D; H. Mur-- hy has been rented and in the near 1 sympathy OPENING OFFER Beginning March 20 and continuing until April 15, we make this special offer to buyers of Copeland Manor Homesites. Select a choice lot now, while the best are available and make a deposit of only $100. . Upon receipt of this de-- posit, we will give you five merchandise certificates of $5.00 each, a total of $25.00 redeemable for merchandise with any Libertyville merchant. Next Year You Will Have to Pay Resale Prices. "Buy This Year" is Good Advice. Buy NOW and Take Advantage of the Above Offer. PHONE 451 COPELAND MANOR SALES ORGANIZATION T y ¥rig. wogh Secures Your Dream Homesite DOW N Many people have expressed a desire to own a home in COPELAND MANOR. Decide to act now and take advantage of this offer. A $100.00 deposit will pave the way to profit, happiness and , independence. _ The Chicago area is enjoying prosperity. Money is plentiful and low interest rates prevail for building purposes. Over 125,000 people move into this area every year. As they come and locate, so will property increase in value. Libertyville and Copeland Manor will share this wonderful growth. Values will increase rapidly. Sewer, Water, Gas and Electricity are installed. The first steam shovel will soon take up the work of preparing for CONCRETE STREETS in Copeland Manor North. THIS WILL BE THE BIG YEAR IN COPE-- LAND MANOR. * _ and Hunt plan to come to Wauconda in the near future and make their home among the people tho& serve. The date for the opening is April 80th. Other mention will appear in the Wauconda Leader's column's al-- so in other weekly papers. A Sunday "school teacher asked a small girl the other day why Ananias was so severely punished. The little one thought a minute, then answered. "Please, teacher, they weren't so used _to lying in those days." The Woman's Auxiliary of the|the continent, at least until an in-! Federated Church met at the home:quut was completed. | of Mrs. George Blackburn last| Inquest will be held over the body | Thursday afternoon. There was A| of the pretty woman after the an-- ;::{ good attendance. Quite a Ml alyses are made. The scientists hope of sewing was accomplished | to discover from a study of the tis-- and at an early hour ice cream '"d! sues whether foul plgy or drown-- wafers were served by the hostess. | ing caused death. Phy'ician.- mean-- | The entertainment and oyster SUP--| while a_serted that "it looks like a | rr given b{ the P. T. A. drew a pure case of drowning." | ull house last Thursday evening, * | at the High school building. There h=c anne* were so many more present than A youth seated himself in a was anticipated that the food did dentist's chair. He wore a won-- | not hold out which was much regret-- derful shirt of striped silk and an| ted by the committee. Those present even more wonderful checked suit.. enjoyed the program and passed a His shoes were a loud tan, and he pleasant evening. wore a bright red tie. He had the The Mother's Club met Tuesda{ afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fran Dickson on the south side of town. The ugual number were present and all enjoyed the afternoon. SPECIAL SPRING COPELAND Office on the Grounds Open Until 9 p. m. During This Campaign SBociety News ioneers "Why?" asked the assistant who was attending him. "Well," said the dentist, "how will I know when he is uncon-- scious ?" A youth seated himself in a dentist's chair. He wore a won-- derful shirt of striped silk and an even more wonderful checked suit. His shoes were a loud tan, and he wore a bright red tie. He had the vacant stare that goes with these. "I'm afraid to give him gas," the dentist said to his assistant. entists today conducted elaborate analyses of the tissues of the body of Mrs. Knute M. Houck, to deter-- mine if she came to her death by violent means, while police of Al-' bany, Ore., kept her young psy-- chiatrist husband under surveillance. Following the discovery of Mrs. Houck's body in the Anacostia riv-- er yesterday more than three months after she disappeared from her home here, District Attorney Peyton 'Gordon announced -- that Houck would not be returned across the continent, at least until an in-- quest was completed. WASHINGTON, March 24--Sci-- Get yours during my stupendous Anniversary Sale with Watkin's Products. Hold your pur-- chases until I call. en say this about the marvelous Waterless Cooker-- "Simply Wonderful" "A Modern Miracle" "'II'o See It is to Want t" *"Wouldn't be With-- out It" WAIT FOR _ WATKINS-- Albert W. Koenig WELL WORTH WHILE-- All The News Twice Weekly In The Register For immediate demonstration, write or phone 5. 30 Libertyville, Illinois $29 Merchandise Certificates FRFE 426 North Ave., Libertyville PHONE 188--M Get it from In